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MINUTES MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL JUNE 28, 2004
CONSENT CALENDAR: ACTION TAKEN COMMUNICATIONS 1. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to allocate the reprogramed CDBG funds from the ULO Account for the Housing Preservation Loan Program of the Department of Development Services Referred to Management and Budget Committee 2. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to accept funds and
enter into contract and
contract amendments with State to provide services under the Passed 3. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply for and receive funds from the State for the Immunization Action Plan and approve contract with providers for implementation. Referred to Health and Human Services Committee 4. MAYOR PEREZ de Blue Ribbon Commission on Higher Education Report. Received 5. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorizing the acceptance and receipt of funding to operate the Healthy Start Program and to contract with organizations to provides services. Referred to Health and Human Services Committee 6. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with State for Childhood Lead Poison Prevention Program. Passed 7. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorizing the acceptance and receipt of funding from State to operate the Parent Aide Program and to renew the contract with the Hispanic Health Council for services. Referred to Health and Human Services Committee 8. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to sign contracts and any amendments with Randall Funding and Development to provide grants research and grant writing services. Referred to Management and Budget Committee 9. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply for and receive funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and to contract with the Capitol Region Council of Governments to continue the Medical Reserve Corps. Passed 10. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to reprogram funds from the ULO Account to the 29th Year CDBG Program for the purchase of one fire rescue boat and equipment from Sea Ark, Inc. Referred to Management and Budget Committee 11. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to accept funds from St. Francis and Hartford Hospitals to support the MIOP Program on reducing the incidence of low birth-weight pregnancy. Passed 12. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply for and receive funds from the State for the Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Tuberculosis Control Program and to contract with various providers for services. Referred to Health and Human Services Committee 13. MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to execute a contract between the Department of Health and Human Services and Dr. Joe Enterprises to develop asthma awareness posters, animated public service announcements and to coordinate a hip-hop contest to increase asthma awareness. Referred to Health and Human Services Committee
COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL - JUNE 28, 2004 PAGE: 2 ACTION TAKEN REPORTS 14. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of City-owned property located at 16H York Street to Braun Investment. Passed 15. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Support for upcoming Broad Street reconstruction under an STP Urban Transportation Project. Passed 16. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Endorsing the concept of a Transit Supportive Pedestrian Node and for State Department of Transportation to give due consideration to the design of a busway viaduct over Flatbush Avenue bridge. Passed 17. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to take appropriate action to execute the sale of the City's interests in land and improvement s in the parcel of land known as 36 to 70 Talcott Street. Passed 18. MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to reprogram CDBG funds to UDAG funds to support the construction of a shelter at the Watkinson Community Garden. Passed 19. MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to program CDBG funds for Program Year 30 for the Upper Albany Main Street Program via the University of Hartford for additional staff person and enter into agreement with University of Hartford, as fiduciary agent. Tabled 20. FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to consider leaves of absence for various employees. Passed 21. FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Consideration of appointing Scully and Wolf, LLP as the City's Auditors and continued assistance with the implementation of the requirements of GASB Statement 34. Passed 22. FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization to extend contract with Kent Scully for provision of management consulting services to the Finance Department and to increase the contract amount. Passed 23. FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending Code concerning establishment of the Internal Audit Commission. Received 24. FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Transfers to Tax Suspense List. Passed 25. FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for the Tax Collector to collect semi-annually motor vehicle taxes. Passed 26. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of City-owned property located at 64 Ward Street to Lucila Oliveras. Passed 27. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of City-owned property located at 51A Sterling Street to Capital Restoration, Inc. Passed 28. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of City-owned property located at 420 Edgewood Street to Capital Restoration, Inc. Passed 29. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of City-owned vacant lot located at 220 Sargeant Street to Capital Restoration, Inc. Passed 30. HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of City-owned property located at 170 Westland Street to Kyle Sampson. Tabled
COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL - JUNE 28, 2004 PAGE: 3 ACTION TAKEN REPORTS (CONTINUED)
31.
HOUSING COMMITTEE,
with accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of Passed 32. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees and permission to use City equipment relating to the 12th Annual Health Fair for children and families sponsored by Hispanic Health Council. Passed
33.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE with accompanying
beer, crafts, souvenirs and to
hang banners and display signage for the Greater Hartford Passed 34. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Granting permission to vend food and beverages and street closure for block party hosted by Brickyard Café. Passed 35. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees and permission to vend food, beverages and alcohol for Jouvert Parade, Carnival Parade and a concert and allocation of funds to Connecticut International Cultural Carnival Association, Inc. Passed 36. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute resolution de Waiver of all fees and permission for closure of Pratt Street in the summer during lunchtime for the Greater Hartford Arts Council. Passed 37. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Waiver of half the fees and use of City equipment for Annual Youth Day Celebration in Keney Park sponsored by the Board of Directors of the West Indian Foundation, Inc. with the Public Works and Youth Services/Recreation Department at. Passed 38. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees and permission to use City equipment
and sell food and merchandise
and allocation of funds for West Indian
Independence Passed 39. PUBLIC BUILDING DEDICATION COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute resolution de Authorization for naming a street on newly constructed Greater Hartford Job
Corps Center located at the
old Charter Oak Terrace subdivision as "William Campbell Passed FOR ACTION
40.
Ordinance amending Code
de Establishment of the Internal Audit Commission, Failed PROPOSED ORDINANCES 41. (MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance amending Code de Collection of taxes semi annually. HEARING DATE - Monday, July 19, 2004 Withdrawn
42. (MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance amending Code de Allowing for Public Access to Large Retail Establishments.
HEARING DATE - Monday, July
19, 2004 43. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Ordinance amending Chapter 26, Article I, Section 26-6 of Code de Usage of recreational facilities. (Fees).
HEARING DATE - Monday, July
19, 2004 Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL - JUNE 28, 2004 PAGE: 4 ACTION TAKEN RESOLUTIONS
44. (MAYOR
PEREZ) Adriaen's Landing Project de Updated Tax Fixing Agreement for CP 45. (MAYOR PEREZ) Public Housing Residents Going Places, Inc. de Authorization to execute loan documents with HUD for Section 108 loan for retail complex located at
Main
and Pavilion Streets by the developer. 46. (COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) Hartford Knights Youth Basketball League de Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services Department - Recreational
Division to and enters into
contract with for the AAU Boys Basketball Tournament 2004. 47. (COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) Gus Pace Little League de Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services Department Recreational-Contractual Services Account for. Referred to Health and Human Services Committee
48.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER)
Hartford Historic Properties Commission de
49. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Trumbull Street de Granting permission to Northland Invesment Corp. for street closure for groundbreaking at the Hartford Civic Center on. Passed 50. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park and Pavilion de Waiver of half the fees for Concert and Festival sponsored by the New Testament Church of God at. Passed 51. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Mt. Calvary Baptist Church de Waiver of half the fees and permission to vend food and beverages for 1st Annual Health and Wellness Fair at. Passed 52. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees for Monday Night Jazz Concert Series sponsored by the Garden Area Neighborhood Council at. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee 53. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Pope Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission to vend food and beverages for Field Day Event sponsored by Mi Casa Family Service and Educational Center Inc. at. Passed 54. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees, permission to use City equipment and vend food and beverages for 18th Annual Keney Park Family Day sponsored by Family Day Enterprises, Inc. at. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee 55. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Council Rules de Amendment of. Referred to Management and Budget Committee 56. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Hartford Elementary Basketball League de Allocation of funds from the Health and Human Services Department Contractual Fund to. Referred to Health and Human Services Committee 57. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Hartford Police Academy de Granting permission to hold a parade. Passed 58. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Pope Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission to use a generator and hold a Festival at. Passed 59. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Neighborhoods of Hartford, Inc. de Waiver of half the fees for block party on Catherine Street sponsored by. Passed 60. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Riverfront Plaza de Waiver of half the fees for Walk
With Me at Riverfront Plaza
sponsored by Easter Seals Greater Hartford Rehabilitation Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee 61. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Vine Street de Waiver of half the fees and granting permission to use City equipment and vend food and beverages for block party sponsored by the Vine/Albany Task Force on. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee
COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL - JUNE 28, 2004 PAGE: 5 ACTION TAKEN RESOLUTIONS (CONTINUED) 62. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees and permission to serve snacks and beverages for Bible School sponsored by Youth Challenge at. Passed 63. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Elizabeth Park de Waiver of half the fees and use of City equipment for the Hartford Conservatory Harp Ensemble sponsored by Susan Knapp Thomas at. Passed 64. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Waverly Park de Granting permission to vend food and beverages and to use a bouncer for neighborhood party sponsored by the Greater Hartford Youth Workers Network at. Passed 65. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Granting permission to vend food and beverages for Foot Race and Kids K sponsored by Connecticut Special Olympics at. Referred to Public Works and Parks Committee 66. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) South Park Green de Waiver of half the fees and
permission to use City
equipment and vend food and beverages for the Spiritual Life
Passed the Health and Human Services Department-Contractual Services Account for implementing and facilitating the Summer Program for. Referred to Health and Human Services Committee
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey, City Clerk
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