AGENDA
MEETING
OF THE
COURT
OF
COMMON
COUNCIL
APRIL
12,
2004
CONSENT
CALENDAR:
ACTION
TAKEN
COMMUNICATIONS
1.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
for
sale
of
City-owned
property
located
at
16-18
Amity
Street
to
Joaquim
(Jack)
Santo.
HEARING
DATE -
Monday,
April
19,
2004
Referred to the
Housing Committee
2.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
consider
leaves
of
absence
for
various
employees.
3.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
accept
funds
from
the
Hartford
Foundation
for
Public
Giving
to
implement
a
three-year
curriculum
enhancement
project
and
enter
into
contract
with
Philliber
Research
Associates
for
annual
evaluation
and
Sandra
Lamb,
Early
Childhood
Consultant
for
annual
classroom
assessment.
4.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
for
the
Procurement
Manager
to
enter
into
contract
with
Tecton
Architects
to
provide
architectural
and
engineering
design
services
for
the
Metzner
Center.
5.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
for
naming
a
street
on
newly
constructed
Greater
Hartford
Job
Corps
Center
located
at the
old
Charter
Oak
Terrace
subdivision
as
"Katharine
Hepburn
Way.”
6.
MAYOR
PEREZ,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Approval
of
termination
for
convenience
of the
1999
EDA
Financial
Assistance
Award
for
Coltsville
Heritage
Park,
Inc.
for
the
renovations
to the
South
Armory
Building.
7.
HEALTH
&
HUMAN
SERVICES
COMMITTEE
de
Continuation
of
roundtable
discussions
on the
establishment
of a
Human
Capital
Development
Agenda.
8.
EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
de
Challenges
for
proposed
2004-2005
Budget.
9.
CORPORATION
COUNSEL
de
Authorization
to go
into
Executive
Session
to
discuss
litigation
entitled
Norma
Watts
v.
City
of
Hartford.
10.
DEPUTY
CORPORATION
COUNSEL,
with
accompanying
resolution
from
Mayor
Perez
de
Authorization
to go
into
Executive
Session
to
discuss
litigation
entitled
Connecticut
Historical
Commission,
et al
v.
Capitol
Center,
LLC.
Passed
REPORTS
11.
MANAGEMENT
AND
BUDGET
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
Program
CDBG,
HOME,
HOPWA
and
ESG
for
Program
Year
30
(Fiscal
Year
2004-2005).
Passed
12.
MANAGEMENT
AND
BUDGET
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
substitute
resolution
de
Authorization
to
execute
parking
license
agreement
with
315
Trumbull
Street
Associates,
LLC
for
parking
spaces
in the
Church
Street
Garage.
Passed
13.
MANAGEMENT
AND
BUDGET
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
authorization
to
negotiate
and
execute
an
amendment
to the
contract
with
United
Stone
America,
Inc.
for
the
remaining
repairs
to the
MAT-Parking
Garage.
Passed
14.
MANAGEMENT
AND
BUDGET
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
apply
for
funding
from
the
Hartford
Foundation
for
Public
Giving
and
contract
with
Rensselaer/CQC
and
the
Woodledge
Group
for
support
services
to
implement
the
Leadership
Development
Program.
Passed
15.
MANAGEMENT
AND
BUDGET
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
apply
for
and
accept
Title
III-B
funding,
execute
all
amendments
and
contracts
with
and
extend
contract
for
the
Dial-A-Ride
Program
with
Greater
Hartford
Transit
District.
Passed
16.
MANAGEMENT
AND
BUDGET
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
enter
into
contract
with
and
allocation
of
funds
from
the
Council
Special
Events
Fund
to
support
the
education
mission
of
Amistad
America.
17.
HEALTH
AND
HUMAN
SERVICES
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Authorization
to
enter
into
agreements
with
various
senior
centers
to
continue
providing
quality
services
for
elderly
residents
at
Northend
Super
Center
and
Southend
Super
Center.
18.
HEALTH
AND
HUMAN
SERVICES
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
substitute
resolution
de
Allocation
of
funds
from
the
Human
Services
Department-Recreation
Services
Account
and
enter
into
contract
with
Hartford
City
Stars
Basketball
Program.
19.
HEALTH
AND
HUMAN
SERVICES
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
substitute
resolution
de
Authorization
to
contract
with
Hartford
Behavioral
Health
for
Educational
Services
to
reduce
use of
illegal
substances.
20.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Permission
to
hold
the
4th
Annual
Hartford
Concorso
Ferrari
hosted
by
the
Ferrari
Club
of
America.
Passed
21.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
substitute
resolution
de
Granting
permission
to
hold
the
Annual
Women's
10K-5K
Run
at
Elizabeth
Park
and to
vend
food
and
beverages.
Passed
22.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
2004
Hartford
Aleve
Arthritis
Walk
sponsored
by the
Arthritis
Foundation
Southern
New
England
Chapter
at
Riverfront
Plaza.
Passed
23.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
21st
Annual
Walk
Against
Hunger
sponsored
by
Foodshare.
Passed
24.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
substitute
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
the
5th
Annual
Paws
for a
Cause
Event
sponsored
by the
Eve's
Fund,
Inc.
at
Bushnell
Park.
Passed
25.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Walk
for
Minds
of
America
Fundraising
Walk
sponsored
by the
National
Alliance
for
the
Mentally
Ill of
Connecticut
at
Bushnell
Park.
Passed
26.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
the
Connecticut
Senior
Games
Cycling
Event
sponsored
by the
Connecticut
Sports
Management
Group
at
Elizabeth
Park.
Passed
27.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Good
Friday
Religious
Procession
sponsored
by St.
Lawrence
O'Toole
Church.
Passed
28.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Annual
Walk-A-Thon
sponsored
by the
Greater
Hartford
Chapter
of
Mothers
Against
Drunk
Driving
at the
Riverfront.
Passed
29.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Kidney Walk sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation of CT at Elizabeth Park
Passed
30.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Bicycle
Racing
sponsored
by
Powder
Ridge
Cycling
Team
at
Bushnell
Park.
Passed
31.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
substitute
resolution
de
Waiver
of all
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Annual
Walk/Run
sponsored
by the
Greater
Hartford
Arts
Council
at
Bushnell
Park.
32.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Increase
of
fees
for
playing
fields.
Passed
33.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Fundraising
Walk
sponsored
by the
March
of
Dimes
at
Bushnell
Park.
Passed
34.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
streets
closures
for
filming
by Dr.
Joe
Enterprises,
LLC.
Passed
35.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
for
Race
and
Fitness
Walks
sponsored
by
Komen
CT
Race
for
the
Cure
at
Bushnell
Park.
Passed
36.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
substitute
resolution
de
Allocation
of
funds
for
and
enter
into
contract
with
Hartford
City
Stars
Basketball
Program.
Received
37.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Good
Friday
Religious
Procession
sponsored
by
Sacred
Heart
Church.
Passed
38.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Good
Friday
Religious
Procession
sponsored
by St.
Anne-Immaculate
Conception
Church.
Passed
39.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Good
Friday
Religious
Procession
sponsored
by St.
Augustine
Church.
Passed
40.
PUBLIC
WORKS,
PARKS
AND
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE,
with
accompanying
resolution
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Block
Party
sponsored
by the
Metropolitan
District
Commission
at
Charter
Oak
Landing.
Passed
FOR
ACTION
41.
Resolution
de
Authorization
to
enter
into
agreement
with
Radia,
Inc.
for
installation
and
operation
of
RadiaLink
First
Responder
System
at the
Hartford
Police
Department.
Postponed
PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
42.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
Ordinance
amending
the
Pay
Plan
in the
Classified
Service
de
Professional
Series.
Referred to the Management and Budget Committee
HEARING
DATE -
Monday,
April
19,
2004
RESOLUTIONS
43.
(MAYOR
PEREZ
AND
COUNCILPERSON
HORTON
SHEFF)
Internal
Revenue
Service,
Wage
&
Investment,
Spec
Division
de
Congratulations
to all
who
participated
in
the
2003
VITA.
Passed
44.
(COUNCILPRESIDENT
LAFONTAINE,
COUNCILPERSONS
BAZZANO
AND
WINCH)
Hartford
Parking
Authority
de
Appointment
of
members
to.
45.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
UCONN
Men's
and
Women's
Basketball
Teams
de
Waiving
of
half
the
fees
for
victory
celebration
and/or
parade
for.
46.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
Connecticut
Constitution
Associates,
LLC de
Authorization
to
enter
into
lease
agreement
with.
Referred to the Management and Budget Committee
47.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
Hartford
Foundation
for
Public
Giving
de
Authorization
for
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services
to
accept
funds
to
operate
the
Burns
Early
Learning
Center
and
nineteen
additional
City
slots
from.
Passed
48.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
IDC
Sari
Inc.
de
Authorization
to
transfer
to the
City a
parcel
on
Market
Street
by.
Referred
to
49.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
The
Aetna
Foundation
de
Authorization
to
establish
necessary
contracts
addressing
racial
and
ethnic
health
disparities
and
implement
the
Hartford
Multicultural
Ramps
Initiative
Project
with.
Referred to the Health, Human Services Committee
50.
(MAYOR
PEREZ)
Health
and
Human
Services
Mentoring
Children
of
Prisoner
Program
Grant
de
Authorization
for
Health
and
Human
Services
Administration
for
Children
and
Families
to
apply
for
funds
from.
51.
(COUNCILPERSON
AIREY-WILSON)
National
Youth
Service
Day de
Appreciation
to
everyone
involved
in.
52.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Our
Lady
of
Fatima
Church
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
religious
procession
sponsored
by.
53.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Urban
League
of
Greater
Hartford
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
and
beverages
and
use of
City
equipment
for
youth
festival
sponsored
by.
Referred
to
54.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Dillon
Stadium
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
Police
coverage
for
2004
Soccer
Season
at.
Referred
to
55.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Wall
Ministry
of
Metropolitan
A.M.E.
Zion
Church
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
use of
stage
for
gospel
concert
sponsored
by.
Passed
56.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Batterson
Park
Hospital
Rock
de
Permission
for
Town
of
Farmington
to
conduct
a
Phase
I
Professional
Archaeological
Reconnaissance
Survey
by
American
Cultural
Specialists,
LLC
and
provide
copy
of
survey
to the
City
of
Hartford
for.
Passed
57.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Hartford
Church
of God
of
Prophecy,
Inc de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
religious
procession
sponsored
by.
Passed
58.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Elizabeth
Park
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
Church
Services
from
May
through
September
sponsored
by the
Hartford
Church
of
Christ
at.
Passed
59.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Bushnell
Park
Pavilion
de
Waiver
of
fees
and
permission
to
sell
or
dispense
food
and
alcoholic
beverage
for
Free
Summer
Blues
Concert
sponsored
by the
Greater
Hartford
Arts
Council
at.
Passed
60.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Evelyn
W.
Preston
Memorial
Trust
Fund
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
for
2004
Evelyn
W.
Preston
Concert
Series
sponsored
by.
Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
61
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
BSN
Enterprises
d/b/a
Bourbon
Street
North
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
closure
of
Union
and
Allyn
Streets
for
Block
Party
Sponsored
by.
Passed
62.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Elizabeth
Park
de
Approval
of an
Arts
and
Crafts
Festival
sponsored
by the
Arts
and
Crafts
Festival,
Inc.
at.
Passed
63.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Bushnell
Park
de
Authorization
to
enter
into
license
agreement
with
Pump
House
Grille,
LLC
and
Pump
House
Gallery
located
at.
Referred to the Health, Human Services and Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
64.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER)
Minister
Cornell
Lewis
de
Waiver
of
half
the
fees
and
permission
to
vend
food
for
Community
Day
Event
between
Garden,
Greenfield
and
Enfield
Streets
sponsored
by.
Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
Attest:
Daniel
M.
Carey,
City
Clerk