AGENDA
MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
May 12, 2003
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION TAKEN
HEARING
1. Ordinance amending a Special Development District on land
fronting on the east and west sides of Lorraine Street and
a portion of Farmington Avenue, and resolution approving
the Special Permit Application. Hearing Held
2. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article II, Division 4,
Section 35-163 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
3. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 11,
Section 35-491 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
4. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 12,
Section 35-510 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
5. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 13,
Section 35-545 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
6. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 14,
Section 35-580 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
7. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 15,
Section 35-614 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
8. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 15,
Section 35-648 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
9. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 17,
Section 35-678 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
10. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 18,
Section 35-708 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
11. Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 19,
Section 35-743 of Code de Site Plan Review. Hearing Held
COMMUNICATIONS
12. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to execute a memorandum of understanding with Southside
Neighborhood Institutes Alliance for the completion of
streetscape improvements in the general vicinity of
Hartford Hospital. Referred to Operations, Management
and Budget Committee
13. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Permission to
purchase years of State or MDC Service by HPU Members.
Referred to Operations, Management and Budget Committee
14. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 99
Sisson Avenue to InterBay Funding, LLC.
HEARING - May 19, 2003 Referred to Planning, Economic
Development and Zoning Committee
15. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to enter into and execute lease with State for providing
parking for City personnel working at Constitution Plaza.
HEARING - May 19, 2003
Referred to Operations, Management and Budget Committee
16. CITY MANAGER de Collective Bargaining Agreement between
State Board of Trustees for the Hartford Public Schools and
Hartford Schools Support Supervisors Association concerning
Retirement Benefits. Passed
17. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to enter into lease agreement with JEM Properties, LLC for
property located at 875 Asylum Avenue for West Middle
School Annex. Referred to Operations, Management and Budget
Committee
18. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to subordinate City's mortgage for property located at
170-172 Sargeant Street to Federal Trust Mortgage Company.
HEARING - May 19, 2003 Referred to Housing Committee
19. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to subordinate City's Mortgage for property located at
31-33 Hazel Street to Midland Mortgage Company.
HEARING - May 19, 2003 Referred to Housing Committee
20. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to execute and amend contract with State and enter into
contract with Hartford Hospital, the Connecticut Children's
Medical Center, St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center,
Call to Action and the Quinlan Companies for services. Passed
21. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to sign a non-financial agreement with Yale University
School of Nursing for placement of nursing students in the
Health Department. Passed
22. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to accept donations of goods, services and other in-kind
program materials for Keep America Beautiful, the Great
American Cleanup sponsors and Greater Hartford area
businesses and organizations and proclaim May as City-Wide
Cleanup and Beautification Month. Passed
23. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to enter into contract with Community Renewal Team, Inc.
for satellite WIC Office with alternative hours with full
time nutritionist staff. Passed
24. CORPORATION COUNSEL de Request to enter into Executive
Session to discuss litigation entitled Ronaldes v. City of
Hartford. Received
REPORTS
25. CITY PLAN COMMISSION de Ordinance amending Chapter 35,
Article III, Division 1, Section 35-181 of Code changing
the zone classification on the east side of Madison Avenue
between Kane and Kibbe Streets from the C-1 to the R-4
Zoning District. Received
26. CITY PLAN COMMISSION de Ordinance amending the building
line on the west side of Lorraine Street and north on
Farmington Avenue. Received
27. CITY PLAN COMMISSION de Ordinance amending Chapter 28,
Article IX, Section 28-196 of Code concerning Neighborhood
Revitalization Zone Committee. (Frog Hollow South NRZ).
Received
28. PLANNING, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE de
Ordinance amending Chapter 28, Article IX, Section 28-196
of Code concerning Neighborhood Revitalization Zone
Committee. (Frog Hollow South NRZ). Received
29. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance
concerning an appropriation in the Capital Improvement Fund
for the demolition of a Mixmaster and reopening of Temple
Street. Received
30. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance
amending Chapter XVII, Section 3 of the Charter concerning
Municipal Employees' Retirement Fund. (Mandatory sick
exchange for members of certain collective bargaining
units). Received
31. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance
amending Section 3(h) of Chapter XVII of the Charter
by adding paragraph de Pensions. (Continuity of service).
Received
32. QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE, with four (4)
accompanying substitute resolutions de Proposing of fees
for Security Alarm Permit, Police and Fire Job Application,
Citation Appeal and Payroll Form proportion. Resolutions #1,
2 and 4 Passed
33. QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance
amending Chapter 25, Section 25-14 of Code concerning Alarm
System Registration Fee. Received
34. QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE, with
accompanying substitute resolution de Implementation of
Residential Permit Parking Program. Passed
35. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS de Ordinance
amending Chapter 35, Article III, Division 1, Section
35-181 of Code changing the zone classification on the east
side of Madison Avenue between Kane and Kibbe Streets from
the C-1 to the R-4 Zoning District. Received
36. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS de Ordinance amending
the building line on the west side of Lorraine Street and
north on Farmington Avenue. Received
FOR ACTION
37. Ordinance amending Chapter 25, Section 25-14 of Code de
Alarm System Registration Fee. Passed, as amended
38. Report and resolution de Authorization for sale of
City-owned property located at 1 Dean Street Garage Unit
19-E to Sean C. Spell. Action postponed until May 27, 2003
39. Ordinance amending Chapter 28, Article IX, Section 28-196
of Code de Neighborhood Revitalization Zone Committee.
(Frog Hollow South NRZ). Passed
40. Ordinance concerning an appropriation in the Capital
Improvement Fund for the demolition of a Mixmaster and
reopening of Temple Street. Passed
41. Ordinance amending Chapter XVII, Section 3 of the Charter
de Pensions. (Mandatory sick exchange for members of certain
collective bargaining units). Passed
42. Ordinance amending Chapter XVII, Section 3 (z) of the
Charter de Pensions. (Board of Education). Passed, as amended
43. Ordinance amending Code de Creation of a Commission on the
Environment. Withdrawn
44. Ordinance amending Chapter XVII, Section 3 (z) of the
Charter de Pensions. (Retirement incentives for non
bargaining unit employees of the City, Hartford Public
Library and members of the CWA). Passed
45. Ordinance amending Chapter XVII, Section 3 (z) of the
Charter de Pensions. (Retirement incentives for Hartford
Public Library). Passed
46. Ordinance amending Chapter XVII, Section 3 (z) of the
Charter de Pensions. (Retirement incentives for non
bargaining unit employees, Hartford Board of Education,
and members of HFSPO, HSSSA, HFSHP, HFSS, Local 818 and HFP).
Withdrawn
47. Ordinance amending Section 3(h) of Chapter XVII of the
Charter by adding paragraph de Pensions. (Continuity
of Service). Passed
RESOLUTIONS
48. (Mayor Perez).
Kenneth D. Johnson de Appointment to the Hartford Economic
Development Commission. Passed
49. (Mayor Perez).
Harry Hartie de Reappointment to the Human Relations
Commission. Passed
50. (Mayor Perez).
Commission on Disability Issues de Reappointment of members
to. Passed
51. (Mayor Perez).
William R. Smith de Reappointment to the Board of Tax
Review. Passed
52. (Mayor Perez).
State Capitol de Encouragement for attendance at rally in
support of City and School aid at. Passed, as amended
53. (Deputy Mayor Airey-Wilson and Councilpersons Horton Sheff,
Kennedy, Kennelly, Painter, Rossetti and Torres).
Hartford Public Schools de Support for the Traditional
Scouting Initiative sponsored by the Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, Inc. and the Beta Sigma Lambda Chapter in the.
Withdrawn
54. (Councilperson Horton Sheff).
Hartford Public Schools de Encouragement to the Board of
Education to actively engage with the State to address
over identification and disproportionality in the. Passed
55. (Councilpersons Kennedy, Rossetti, Watkins, Kennelly
Torres and Painter).
Hartford Public Schools de Request for State support and
increase of the funds budgeted for. Withdrawn
56. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission to
sell food, alcoholic beverages, crafts and souvenirs and
hang banners and signage for the Greater Hartford Jazz
Festival at. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee
57. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees and use of City
equipment for the Ethiopian World Federation, Inc. Annual
Parade at. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee
58. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and use of
Pavilion for concert sponsored by the Connecticut Opera
Association at. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee
59. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Southend/Columbus Park de Waiver of half the fees for Our
Piece of the Pie Program Award Ceremony at. Referred to
Public Works and Parks Committee
60. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Youth Challenge of Connecticut de Waiver of half the fees
associated with series of religious outreach services by.
Passed
61. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Temple Sion Pentecostal, Inc. de Waiver of half the fees
for Religious Street Services at different locations
throughout the City sponsored by. Passed
62. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Elizabeth Park de Waiver of half the fees for Art Show
sponsored by Arts and Crafts Festival, Inc. at.
Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee
63. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and use of
Pavilion for Concert of Traditional Jazz sponsored by
Hartford Jazz Society, Inc. at. Referred to
Public Works and Parks Committee
64. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Learning Corridor de Waiver of half the fees for costs
associated with First Summer Family Multicultural
Celebration at. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee
65. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Elizabeth Park de Waiver of half the fees for costs
associated with Unity Church Picnic at. Referred to
Public Works and Parks Committee
66. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Dillon Stadium de Waiver of half the fees for any costs and
Police coverage associated with World Soccer League Games
at. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee
67. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Rocky Ridge Park de Waiver of half the fees associated with
Meet Mutual Housing and Friends celebrating 2003 National
NeighborWorks Week sponsored by Mutual Housing at.
Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee
68. (Councilperson Rossetti).
Brackett Park de Waiver of half the fees and use of City
equipment for Community Day for the Kelvin Anderson Center
sponsored by Human Services Department at. Passed
69. (Councilpersons Rossetti and Watkins).
City Hall Atrium de Rescheduling of date for Wine Tasting
Fundraiser sponsored by the Urban League of Greater
Hartford at. Passed
70. (Councilperson Torres).
Hogar CREA Men's Facility de Waiver of half the fees
for 10th Anniversary Celebration sponsored by Hogar
CREA International, Inc. at. Passed
71. (Councilperson Horton Sheff).
Civic Pride Campaign de Support for. Passed
72. (Councilperson Horton Sheff).
Civil Rights and Liberties de Support and Protection of.
Passed, as amended
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City Clerk.