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MINUTES MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL June 23, 2003
COMMUNICATIONS 1. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
execute restated and amended lease associated with Old State House. 2. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale
of a portion of City-owned vacant land located at 1570-1674 Main Street to
SOC Group II Limited Partnership. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 21, 2003 3. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
extend agreement #1603 with Greater Hartford Transit District and receive
grants upon availability from GHTD. 4. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale
of City-owned property located at 30A Tredeau Street to Providian
Builders. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 21, 2003 5. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply
for and receive funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services and enter into contracts with the Capital Region Council of
Governments for services to develop a Medical Reserve Corps. 6. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale
of City-owned properties located at 183-185 and 194-196 Vine Street to
Capital Restoration, Inc. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 21, 2003 7. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
consider leaves of absence for various employees. 8. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter
into contract with United States Department of Justice Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for Enhancement of Community Policing
Grant. 9. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Continuation for
Purchasing Agent to enter into contract with various Senior Centers
contingent upon current and future funds. 10. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
enter into contract with Randall Funding and Development to provide grants
research and grant writing services to City departments. 11. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
execute the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and Hartford
Municipal Employees Association Union. 12. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
enter into contract with Management Resources, LLC and Purchasing Agent
for customer service and performance improvement services in City
departments. 13. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
execute the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and Municipal
Lawyers Association Union. 14. CITY MANAGER, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
execute the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and City of
Hartford Professional Employees Association Union. 15. DEPUTY CORPORATION COUNSEL de Request to go into Executive Session
to discuss litigation entitled Reid v. Maldonado, et al. 16. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Update of the
Codification of the Municipal Employees Retirement Fund. 17. HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES AND RECREATION COMMITTEE de Request for
funds from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for action plan on mental
health. REPORTS 18. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de Authorization to accept partial payment from Broad-Park
Development Corporation and Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance,
Inc. and forgive the balance of debts for 149-151 Affleck Street, 994-998
Broad Street and 83-85 and 87-89 Ward Street for the development of
Cityscape apartments. 19. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE
de Authorization to designate the Hartford School Building Committee to
oversee project, preparation of schematic drawings and outline
specifications for creation and construction of a Pathways to Technology
Interdistrict Magnet School. 20. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE AND EDUCATION
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to designate the
Hartford School Building Committee to oversee project, preparation of
schematic drawings and outline specifications for creation and
construction of a University of Hartford High School of Science and
Engineering Magnet School. 21. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE AND EDUCATION
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to designate the
Hartford School Building Committee, the Board of Education and the
Superintendent of Schools to construct and complete project and grant
application for Greater Hartford Classical Magnet School. 22. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with the Abraham Group
and the Purchasing Agent to implement Performance Management System. 23. HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES AND RECREATION COMMITTEE de Ordinance
amending Chapter 2, Article X, Division 4, Section 2-699(a) of Code
concerning Affirmative Action Plan. 24. LABOR COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending Chapter XVII, Section 3
(z)(8) of the Charter de Pensions. (Early Retirement Incentives
Provisions). 25. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 80 Cowles Street to
Principal Residential Mortgage. 26. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 850-852 New Britain
Avenue to Irwin Mortgage Company. 27. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 330-332 Jefferson
Street to People's Bank. 28. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
enter into a loan agreement with NWJ, LLC for the renovation of six (6)
units of rental housing at 101-103 Mather Street. 29. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
and approval of Home Program funding and enter into agreement with
Patricia Tyrell for renovation of rental housing units at 196-198
Homestead Avenue. 30. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
and approval of Home Program funding and enter into agreement with Neville
G. Radway for renovation of rental housing units at 41-43 and 45-47 Mahl
Avenue. 31. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 61-63 Adelaide Street
to a financial institution. 32. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
enter into agreement to reprogram, administer and distribute UDAG funds to
Hartford Housing Authority (HHA) for street construction in Stowe Village
Revitalization Project. 33. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 48 Hollywood Avenue to
a financial institution. 34. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 19-21 Gray Street to a
financial institution. 35. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of privately-owned property located at 184 Ashley Street to Mr.
Andrew Clark and forgive portion of encumbered debt. 36. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 401-403 Sigourney
Street to a financial institution. 37. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 1694-1696 Broad Street
to a financial institution. 38. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
subordinate City's mortgage for property located at 22 Fairfield Avenue to
a financial institution. 39. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to
enter into contract restructuring the loan to MLK Cooperative, Inc. 40. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and costs associated with Women's Big East
Basketball Tournament at the Hartford Civic Center. 41. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution 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 Bushnell Park. 42. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and use of City equipment for the Ethiopian World
Federation, Inc. Annual Parade at Keney Park. 43. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and use of pavilion for concert of traditional
jazz sponsored by Hartford Jazz Society, Inc. at Bushnell Park. 44. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and costs associated with First Summer Family
Multicultural Celebration at the Learning Corridor. 45. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de Waiver of half the fees and costs associated with Unity
Church Picnic at Elizabeth Park. 46. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de Waiver of half the fees and costs for Police coverage
associated with World Soccer League Games at Dillon Stadium. 47. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de Waiver of half the fees associated with Meet Mutual Housing
and Friends celebrating 2003 National Neighborworks Week sponsored by
Mutual Housing at Rocky Ridge Park. 48. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and costs for Health Fair sponsored by the
Hispanic Health/Council at Barnard/South Green Park. 49. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and costs associated with Health Fair sponsored by
Latinos/as Contra Sida, Inc. at Ramon Quiros Park. 50. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and costs for church services sponsored by
Hartford Church of Christ at Elizabeth Park. 51. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and costs for softball games and car and bike show
sponsored by Elements of Sound/Respect Xtra large Entertainment at Goodwin
Park. 52. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and costs and closure of street for after school
block party sponsored by Hope Street Ministry. 53. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and costs and closure of street associated with
festival sponsored by Mi Casa Family Service and Educational Center, Inc. 54. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and use of pavilion for 36th Annual Monday Night
Jazz Series at Bushnell Park. 55. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Wavier of half the fees and use of City equipment for sports day sponsored
by the Hartford Seventh Day Adventist Area School at Keney Park. 56. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for basketball tournament sponsored by the
Gladiators at Deluco Park. 57. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for block party sponsored by Tremont Street Block
Watch at Tremont Street. 58. PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for parade and celebration sponsored by the World
Sikh Council at Bushnell Park. FOR ACTION 59. Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article X, Division 4, Section
2-699(a) of Code de Affirmative Action Plan. 60. Ordinance concerning a supplemental appropriation in the General
Fund for education and employee benefits in Fiscal Year 2002-2003.
($9,025,370). 61. Ordinance amending Chapter XVII, Section 3(z)(8) of the Charter de
Pensions. (Early Retirement Incentives Provisions). PROPOSED ORDINANCES 62. (CITY MANAGER) Ordinance amending the Pay Plan in the Classified
Service de Professional Series. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 21, 2003 63. (CITY MANAGER) Ordinance amending the Pay Plan in the Classified
Service de Nursing and Medical Series. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 21,
2003 64. (CITY MANAGER) Ordinance amending the Pay Plan in the Unclassified
Service de Manager's Appointees. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 21, 2003 65. (CITY MANAGER) Ordinance amending the Pay Plan in the Classified
Service de Recreation and Related Series. HEARING DATE - Monday, July
21, 2003 66. (CITY MANAGER) Ordinance amending the Pay Plan in the Classified
Service de Clerical Series. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 21, 2003 67. (CITY MANAGER) Ordinance amending the Pay Plan in the Classified
Service de Public Safety Series. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 21, 2003 RESOLUTIONS 68. (COUNCILPERSON LAFONTAINE) Dr. Joseph J. Bellizzi Middle School de
Renaming South Middle School as. 69. (MAYOR PEREZ, DEPUTY MAYOR AIREY-WILSON AND COUNCILPERSON PAINTER)
Notice Program de Authorization to enter into lease agreement with Ms.
Erika Stanislaus for 2 offices at the Department of Human Services for. 70. (DEPUTY MAYOR AIREY-WILSON) Hartford Public Library de Permission
to serve wine and beer at various invitation-only events hosted by. 71. (COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Civic Pride Campaign de Expression of
appreciation to all departments for demonstration of our collective
commitment to the. 72. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Pump House Grill Restaurant Group de
Authorization to utilize the Pump House Gallery space for summer dining
with tables and chairs by. 73. COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees
and permission to use City equipment for Y Games sponsored by the YWCA of
Greater Hartford at. 74. (COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees
for mini festival sponsored by State Games of America, LLC at. 75. (COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Clark and Barbour Streets de Waiver of
half the fees for After School Party sponsored by the Salvation Army at
the intersection of. 76. (COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Guakia, Inc. de Waiver of half the fees
and use of City equipment for neighborhood festival sponsored by. 77. (COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) 140 Woodland Street de Waiver of half the
fees and use of City equipment for Community Health Fair hosted by the
Urban League of Greater Hartford at. 78. COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees
for Christian Music Concert hosted by ONE C.H.A.N.E. dba R.U.N. (Rise Up
New England) at. 79. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de Authorization to execute a conservation license agreement
for a portion of the grounds of Hartford Public High School. 80.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning
a Supplemental Appropriation in the General Fund or Education and Employee
Benefits in Fiscal Year 2002-2003. ($9,025.370). 81. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter XVII, Section 3(z)(8) of the Charter concerning Pensions. (Early
Retirement Incentives Provisions) 82.
DEPUTY CORPORATION COUNSEL with accompanying resolution de
Settlement of Suit against the City of Hartford, as follows: Rudolph J.
Fiorillo v. City of Hartford. 83. MAYOR PEREZ AND ALL COUNCILPERSONS.
Mayor Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr. de Condolences to the family
and friends on behalf of. Attest: Daniel M. Carey, City Clerk ____________________________________________________________________________ INLAND WETLANDS AGENCY MEETING June 23, 2003 REPORT: 1a. PLANNING, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Application by the City of Hartford/Riverfront
Recapture, Inc. for Wetlands permit for filling, excavation or other
alteration along the west bank of the Connecticut River. Attest: Daniel M. Carey, Clerk of the Agency.
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