MINUTES
MEETING
OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
JUNE 12, 2006
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION TAKEN
COMMUNICATIONS
1.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to continue agreements
with Parkville Senior Center, Catholic Charities (Barry Square
Senior Center, Southend
Senior Center and Hispanic Senior Center), SAND Corporation (Northend
Super Senior
Center), and the Salvation Army ( Salvation Army Senior Center) for
2006/2007 Fiscal
Year.
2.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to submit a listing of
community programs eligible for consideration under the 2006
Neighborhood Assistance Act
to the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services.
Referred to the Planning and Economic Development Committee
3.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to sign the Letter of
Agreement with State which provides funding for the 2006 Farmers'
Market Nutrition
Program.
4.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to allocate funds in the
Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG) to be useD for the Hartford
2010 Plan: A Vision
and Strategic Framework (Plan) in collaboration with MetroHartford
Alliance.
Referred to the Planning and Economic Development Committee
5.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to allocate funds to the
Revitalization Corps for their counseling and tutoring programs.
6.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to accept funds from the
Department of Homeland Security's Assistance to Firefighters Grant
Program.
7.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to sign the agreement
entitled "Agreement between the State of Connecticut and the
City of Hartford for right of
way activities in conjunction with Urban Systems Improvements for
the acquisition of
property for the reconstruction of Broad Street, State Project
63-618, Federal Project No.
STPH-1063(125)".
Referred to the Planning and Economic Development Committee
8.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to allocate funds from the
Department of Health and Human Services Recreation and Youth
Services Division to
reimburse SAND Corporation for expenditures related to the 2006
Midget Football Program.
9.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to accept the 2006
Operation Safe Streets Traffic Safety Traffic Enforcement Program
Grant funding from
State for traffic enforcement.
10.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to make fourth quarter
transfer from the unencumbered balances of the General Fund to the
Department of
Registrars of Voters.
11.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Approval to submit a proposal to the
Connecticut Department of Education and to receive funds for
renewal of the Youth Service
Bureau Operations.
12.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to sign an agreement
entitled "Agreement between the State of Connecticut and the
City of Hartford for the
construction, inspection and maintenance of Newington Avenue
utilizing Federal funds under
the urban component of the Surface Transportation Program".
Referred to the Planning and Economic Development Committee
13.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to write off outstanding
accounts receivable.
14.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to make transfers
between projects within the Capital Improvement Fund.
15.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to reprogram Community
Development Block Grant - Unallocated Local Option funds for the
acquisition of 43
Wadsworth Street and 44-55-58 Cedar Street for the construction of
the Institute for Hispanic
Family Center.
Referred to the Planning and Economic Development Committee
16.
PLANNING
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE de Presentation by
Development Services on the Trumbull Street Streetscape Concept.
Received
17.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMITTEE de Discussion of Human Capital
Development Agenda regarding food for Hartford residents.
Received
18.
EDUCATION
COMMITTEE de Hartford Public Schools update on State education funding
implications.
Received
REPORTS
19.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to re-program CDBG-UDAG repayment funds from the
streetscape project for purchase of equipment for the Gitano Food
Warehouse.
20.
PLANNING
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Granting initial approval of a disposition agreement with John L. Orsini for
Tract E-2-8, Parcel B (1) in the North Meadows Project.
21.
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinances
making appropriations for
various public improvement aggregating funds and authorizing the issuance of
$7,415,000
and $4,750,000 Bonds of the City to meet said appropriations
and pending the issuance thereof
the making of temporary borrowings for such purpose. ($7,415,000 and
$4,750,000).
Received
22.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de
Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services-Recreation Services
Contractual Account for and authorization to enter into contract
with Martin Luther King,
Jr.
23.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for Monday Night Jazz hosted by the Garden Area
Neighborhood Council at Bushnell Park.
24.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and permission to use the pavilion, sell food and
merchandise for Reggae Jam concert sponsored by Rasta Lenny at
Bushnell Park.
25.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Implementation of policy FOR block parties.
26.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution 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 Bushnell Park.
27.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees and permission to use pavilion for
Remembrance Day sponsored by Mother United Against Violence at
Bushnell Park.
28.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees and permission to serve food and
beverages
for March to the Park 2006 sponsored by the Hartford Northend
Little League.
29.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution
de Waiver of half the fees
and permission to erect tent for religious street services
sponsored by Church of God Pentecost, Inc.
30.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and permission to serve food and alcohol and erect a
stage for Cinco de Mayo sponsored by Agave Cantino & Grill at
Allyn Street.
31.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Permission to serve food, alcohol, erect a stage and tents and closure of
streets for a USA Soccer Pre-Party sponsored by Vaughn's.
32.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Permission to serve food, alcohol, and erect a stage and tent
for
X-Sports Rockfest sponsored by Up or On the Rocks.
33.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Permission to serve food alcohol and erect a stage and tents for various block
parties sponsored by Brickyard Café.
34.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 13, Article III, Division 3, Section 13-93 of Code
concerning location of above
second floor. (Fire protection and prevention).
35.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 13, Article III, Division 3, Section 13-94 of Code
concerning license required;
application; expiration; revocation; charge. (Fire protection and
prevention).
36.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 13, Article III, Division 3, Section 13-99 of Code
concerning seating in restaurants,
nightclubs and similar occupancies. (Fire protection and
prevention).
37.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 13, Article III, Division 4, Section 13-113 of Code
concerning permit for use,
storage, manufacture, sale or transportation-required; fees. (Fire
protection and prevention).
38.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 13, Article III, Division 6, Section 13-178 of Code
concerning permit to install, use
or maintain-required.
(Fire protection and prevention).
39.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 2, Article V, Division 5, Section 2-196 of Code concerning
established;
composition; meetings; functions. (Civilian Police Review Board).
40
PUBLIC BUILDING DEDICATION
COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de
Designation of the traffic triangle at the corner of Granby and Cornwall Streets
as Marcus Mosiah Garvey Place.
FOR ACTION
41.
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).
42.
Ordinance making
appropriations for various public improvements aggregating funds and
authorizing the issuance of $7,415,000 bonds of the City to meet
said appropriations and
pending the issuance thereof the making of temporary borrowings for
such purpose.
($7,415,000).
43.
Ordinance making
appropriations for various public improvements aggregating funds and
authorizing the issuance of $4,750,000 bonds of the City to meet
said appropriations and
pending the issuance thereof the making of temporary borrowings for
such purpose.
($4,750,000).
44.
Ordinance amending Chapter 13,
Article III, Division 3, Section 13-93 of Code de Location
of above second floor. (Fire protection and preventions).
45.
Ordinance amending Chapter 13,
Article III, Division 3, Section 13-94 of Code de License
required; application; expiration; revocation; charge. (Fire
protection and prevention).
46.
Ordinance amending Chapter 13,
Article III, Division 3, Section 13-99 of Code de Seating in
restaurants, nightclubs and similar occupancies. (Fire protection
and prevention).
47.
Ordinance amending Chapter 13,
Article III, Division 4, Section 13-113 of Code de Permit
for use, storage, manufacture, sale or transportation-required;
fees. (Fire protection and
prevention).
48.
Ordinance amending Chapter 13,
Article III, Division 6, Section 13-178 of Code de Permit
to install, use or maintain-required. (Fire protection and
prevention).
49.
Ordinance amending Chapter 2,
Article V, Division 5, Section 2-196 of Code de Established;
composition; meetings; functions. (Civilian Police Review Board).
50.
Resolution de Transfers to Tax
Suspense List.
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
51.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
regarding construction at the Mary M. Hooker Magnet
School.
HEARING DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
52.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
amending Chapter 2, Article V, Division 9B, Sections
2-286 through 2-288 of Code de Administration. (Commission
on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Issues).
HEARING DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
53.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article V, Division 7,
Sections 2-231
through 2-236 of Code de
Administration. (Commission on the Status of Hartford Women).
HEARING
DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
54.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
concerning a supplemental appropriation in the Capital
Improvement Fund for pedestrian and vehicular improvements at
Elizabeth Park.
HEARING DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
55.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
concerning a supplemental appropriation in the General Fund
for Fiscal Year 2005-2006. ($3,089,305).
HEARING DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
56.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
amending Chapter 2, Article V, Division 12, Sections 2-316
through 2-325 of Code de Administration. (Commission on the
Homeless).
HEARING DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
57.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
amending Chapter 2, Article V, Division 9, Section 2-277
through 2-282 of Code de Administration. (Commission on Disability
Issues).
HEARING DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
58.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance de
Business Improvement District.
HEARING DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
Referred to the Planning and Economic Development Committee
RESOLUTIONS
59.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Civilian Police
Review Board de Appointment of members to.
60.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Hartford
Commission on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues
de Appointment of members to.
61.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Eddie Casares de
Reappointment to the Hartford Redevelopment Agency.
62.
(COUNCIL PRESIDENT BAZZANO)
Sixto Lazu-Bonilla de Appointment as Executive
Assistant to the Court of Common Council.
63.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Marchese
Consulting, LLC de Authorization to execute a personal
services contract to perform certain executive search and
recruitment services for the
position of Youth Services Director with.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
64.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Hartford Urban
Ventures, LLC de Authorization to execute a sublease
agreement for property located at 201 Farmington Avenue (a/k/a 85
Sigourney Street) with.
HEARING DATE - Monday, June 19, 2006
65.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Marchese
Consulting, LLC de Authorization to execute a personal
services contract to perform certain executive search and
recruitment services for the
position of Chief Information Officer with.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
66.
(COUNCIL PRESIDENT BAZZANO)
Town and City Clerk de Setting of salary for.
67.
(COUNCILPERSON AIREY-WILSON) The Cultural Dance Troupe of the West Indies de
Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services
Department-Recreation Services
Contractual Account for
the Summer Program and enter into contract with.
68.
(COUNCILPERSON AIREY-WILSON) Caribbean American Heritage Month de Designating
June as.
69.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Gussie Wortham Foundation de Allocation of funds
from
the Health and Human Services Recreation Contractual Account for.
70.
(COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) West Indian American Social Club de Authorization to
allocate funds from the Health and Human Services Department and
enter into contract with.
71.
(COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) Hartford Neighborhood Centers, Inc. de Allocation of
funds for various programs and enter into contract with.
72.
(COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) The Greater Hartford Pro-Am, Inc. de Authorization to
allocate funds from the Health and Human Services Department and
enter in contract with.
73.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Westland Street de Waiver of half the fees for Stop the
Violence Youth Rally sponsored by Reverence for Life Ministries at.
74.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Faith Seventh-Day Adventist Church de Waiver of half the
fees, permission to
use Fox Middle School and street closure for a Children's Fair sponsored
by.
75.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Barnard Park de Waiver of half the fees, permission to
serve food, beverages
and use of City tent for their 15th Annual Health Fair sponsored by
the Hispanic Health Council at.
76.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Barbour Street de Waiver of half the fees, permission to
serve food, beverages and use of City stage for Health
Initiative sponsored by Mount Moriah
Baptist Church at.
77.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Old State House lawn and square area de Waiver of half
the
fees and permission to sell food, beverages and alcohol for a
Hotford Festival sponsored by
the Greater Hartford Arts Council at.
78.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER)
Bushnell Park de Allocation of funds for the 15th Greater
Hartford Festival of Jazz at.
79.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Municipal Building de Granting permission to serve food,
beverages and alcohol for the 3rd Annual Best of Hartford
2006 Party sponsored by Hartford
Magazine.
80.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Boys
& Girls Club of Hartford, Inc. (Southwest Unit) de
Waiver of half the fees, permission to serve food and street
closure for the Southwest's 50th
Anniversary Celebration hosted by.
81.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees, use of City
equipment and allocation of funds to the West Indian Independence
Celebration Parade
Committee for the 44th Anniversary of the independence of various
Nations in the
Caribbean with a celebration parade at.
Referred to the Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
82.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Youth Challenge de Waiver of half the fees for religious
outreach services hosted by.
83.
(COUNCILPERSON TORRES) Street racing de Request to take available measures to
assure
the safety of residents to reduce.
84.
(COUNCILPERSON WINCH) The Descendents of the Connecticut 29th C.V. Infantry de
Contributions of funds for monument by.
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City Clerk