AGENDA
MEETING
OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
APRIL 24, 2006
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION
TAKEN
COMMUNICATIONS
1.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to accept grant funds
from State for Title I Ryan White Care Act Program.
Passed
2.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract
with Rich Pearson and Barry Goff to redesign the new Office for
Youth Services.
Passed
3.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into purchase
and sale agreement with Community Renewal Team (CRT) for property
located at 35 Clark
Street. HEARING DATE - Monday, May 15, 2006
Passed
4.
MAYOR PEREZ de Quality of Life
Quarterly Report.
Received
5.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to accept funds from
State for the operation of the Upper Albany and Clay Arsenal Weed
and Seed Program for
Fiscal Year 2006/2007.
Referred to the Quality of Life and Public Safety Committee
6.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE de Presentation of the Lead Poisoning
Prevention Task Force Report.
Received
REPORTS
7.
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
COMMITTEE de Ordinance providing for increase in the
salary range for Town and City Clerk.
Received
8.
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to enter into contract with Quinn Gillespie &
Associates for Government
Relations Services.
Passed
9.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE
de Ordinance appropriating $1,300,000 for
renovations and improvements to the South End Senior Center
and Police Substation on
Maple Avenue and
authorizing the issuance of $1,300,000 bonds of the City to meet said
appropriation and pending the issuance thereof the making of
temporary borrowings for
such purpose. ($1,300,000).
Received
10.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE
de Ordinance appropriating $450,000 for
renovations and improvements to the Board of Education leased
Facility at 875 Asylum
Avenue and authorization to issue bonds of the City to meet said
appropriation and pending
the issuance thereof the making of temporary borrowings for such
purpose. ($450,000).
Received
11.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE
de Ordinance appropriating $2,000,000 for
renovations and improvements to the Jennings Road Police facility
and Police Substations
and authorizing the issuance of $2,000,000 bonds of the City to
meet said appropriation and
pending the issuance
thereof the making of temporary borrowings for such purpose.
($2,000,000).
Received
12.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to enter into agreement with Cynthia Rzasa-Bess, PH.D
for services to be
rendered to the Mayor's Office for Young Children.
Passed
13.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de
Allocation of funds for Spring and Summer Program from the Health and
Human Services Department-Recreation Services Contractual Account
and authorization to
enter into contract with Connecticut Valley Girl Scout Council,
Inc.
14.
LABOR AND WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 2A, Article II, Section 2A-25 (b) (2) of Code de Pensions.
(NBU-GG Provisions).
Received
15.
LABOR AND WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 2A, Article I, Section 2A-8 (a) of Code de Pensions.
(Credited service).
Received
16.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of
City-owned property located at 90 Earl Street to Habitat for
Humanity.
Passed
FOR ACTION
17.
Ordinance appropriating
$1,300,000 for renovations and improvements to the South End
Senior Center and Police Substation on Maple Avenue and authorizing
the issuance of
$1,300,000 bonds of the City to meet said appropriation and pending
the issuance thereof
the making of temporary borrowings for such purpose. ($1,300,000).
Passed
18.
Ordinance appropriating
$450,000 for renovations and improvements to the Board of
Education leased facility at 875 Asylum Avenue and authorization to
issue bonds of the City
to meet said appropriation and pending the issuance thereof the
making of temporary
borrowings for such purpose. ($450,000).
Passed
19.
Ordinance appropriating
$2,000,000 for renovations and improvements to the Jennings
Road Police Facility and Police Substations and authorizing the
issuance of $2,000,000
bonds of the City to meet said appropriation and pending the
issuance thereof the making of
temporary borrowings
for such purpose. ($2,000,000).
Passed
20.
Ordinance amending Chapter 2A,
Article II, Section 2A-25 (b) (2) of Code de Pensions.
(NBU-GG Provisions).
Passed
21.
Ordinance amending Chapter 2A,
Article I, Section 2A-8 (a) of Code de Pensions. (Credited
service).
Passed
22.
Ordinance establishing the
Ridgefield Street Historic District.
Passed
23.
Ordinance providing for change
in salary range for Town and City Clerk.
Passed
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
24.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
appropriating $400,000 for various capital projects said
appropriation to be met from the proceeds from the sale of the
Civic Center Garage.
($400,000).
HEARING DATE - Monday, May 15, 2006
and the Planning and Economic
Development Committee
25.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
appropriating $600,000 for renovations and improvements at
875 Asylum Avenue to
provide additional classroom space for West Middle School and
authorizing the issuance of $600,000 bonds of the City to meet said
appropriation and
pending the issuance thereof the making of temporary
borrowings for such purpose.
($600,000).
HEARING DATE - Monday, May 15, 2006
Referred
to the Management
and Budget Committee
and the Planning and Economic
Development Committee
26.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
authorizing the execution and delivery of variable rate bonds,
credit facilities, indentures, remarketing agreements and swap
agreements for authorized
unissued bonds of the City.
HEARING DATE - Monday, May 15, 2006
Referred to the Finance and Revenue Committee
27.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
establishing a Fire Cadet in the Classification and Pay Plan for
Non-Union employees.
HEARING DATE - Monday, May 15, 2006
Referred to the Labor and Workforce Development Committee
RESOLUTIONS
28.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Keisha Yobakki
Freckleton de Appointment to the Hartford
Commission on the Environment.
Passed
29.
(COUNCILPERSON AIREY-WILSON) Martin Luther King, Jr. Soccer League de Allocation
of funds from the
Health and Human Services-Recreation Services Contractual Account for
and authorization to enter into contract with.
Referred to the Health and Human Services Committee
30.
(COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER) The March of Dimes de Waiver of half the fees and
permission to serve food and beverages for a fundraising walk
sponsored by.
Passed
31.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Permission to sell food and alcoholic
beverages and erect tents for Summer Blues Concert sponsored by the
Greater Hartford Arts
Council at.
Passed
32.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission
to
sell food, beverages
and merchandise and use of the
pavilion associated with Festival
Del
Coqui sponsored by Connecticut Institute Community Development
Puerto Rican Parade,
Inc. at.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
33.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission
to
use pavilion for Remembrance Day sponsored by Mothers United
Against Violence at.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
34.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Riverfront Plaza de Waiver of half the fees and
permission
to serve food and
beverages for the Red Nose Run sponsored by the Hartford Marathon
Foundation, Inc. at.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
35.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER)
Riverfront Plaza de Waiver of half the fees and permission
to serve food and
beverages for the Oil Heat Run/Walk/Ride sponsored by the Hartford
Marathon Foundation, Inc. at.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
36.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) The Hartford Northend Little League de Waiver of half
the fees and permission to serve food and beverages for March to
the Park 2006 sponsored by.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
37.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Church of God Pentecost, Inc. de Waiver of half the fees
and permission to erect tent for religious street services
sponsored by.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
38.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Allyn Street de Waiver of half the fees, permission to
serve food and alcohol and erect a stage for Cinco De Mayo
sponsored by Agave Cantino &
Grill at.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
39.
(COUNCILPERSON WINCH) Jashon J. Bryant de Planting a tree in the Willy Ware
Community Center Park in memory of.
Passed
40. 2006-2007 Budget
Referred to the Management and Budget Committee
41. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Report Ridgefield St
Received
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City
Clerk