AGENDA
MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON
COUNCIL
AUGUST 11, 2003
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION
TAKEN
COMMUNICATIONS
1.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 324 Palm Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
2.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to enter into contract with
the University of Connecticut
School of Fine Arts for the design and layout of the children's
book entitled "Henry and
Fred Learn About Lead", and for the Purchasing Agent to enter into
contract with Service Press.
3.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Allocation of funds from the Hartford
Trust Fund to Bushnell Park Foundation in support of the Overlook Project. Referred
to the Public
Works and Parks Committee
4.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply for funds for
Federal Department of Health
and Human Services under Title I of the Ryan White CARE Act
for services for persons with
AIDS.
5.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 662 Broadview Terrace to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
6.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 60-62 Kent Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
7.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 1963-1965 Broad Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
8.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 172 George Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
9.
CITY MANAGER, with two (2)
accompanying resolutions de Authorization to enter into two (2)
lease agreements with Resun
Leasing Incorporated for relocatable modular classrooms at Burr and
Parkville Schools. Referred to the Operations, Management and Budget Committee
10.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 218-220 Blue Hills Avenue to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
11.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 24 Babcock Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
12.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Amendment of sale of City-owned
property located at 184-186
Hungerford Street to John Anthony, LLC.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
13.
CITY MANAGER, with four
(4) accompanying resolutions de Authorization to designate four
institutions as new Qualified
Public Depositories (QPD) of the City.
Operations, Management and Budget Committee
14.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Transfer of City-owned properties located
at 4, 8 and 10 Dorset Street
to Board of Education for expansion of Mary M. Hooker
School Environmental Studies
Outdoor Nature Center.
Economic Development and Zoning Committee.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
15.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to consider leaves of
absence for various
employees.
16.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to contract with Attorney
Elliot Spector to revise all
Police Department policies and procedures.
of Life and Public Safety Committee
17.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to renew license agreement
with the Friends of Colt Park
to operate a food concession at Colt Park.
to the Public Works and Parks Committee
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
18.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 294-296 Linnmoore Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
19.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to sign contract and
amendments
and enter into contract with Management Resources, LLC for implementation
of operations improvements with the Police Department and other City
departments.
20.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 378-380 West Preston Street to a
financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
21.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 114 Cumberland Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
22.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 161 Burnham Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
23.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 375-377 Blue Hills Avenue to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
24.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 77 Amity Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
25.
CITY MANAGER, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate City's
mortgage for property located
at 11 Bannister Street to a financial institution.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
Referred to the Housing Committee
26.
CORPORATION COUNSEL de
Settlements of Actions against the City of Hartford, as follows:
Donald Lambert - $18,000,
Anthony P. Taylor - $18,000 and Sonia Watson - $2,500.
27.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE de Quarterly Major
Project Development Report by
the Hartford Economic Development Commission.
28.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE de Overview/discussion regarding the changes
with the City's Garbage
Collection System.
REPORTS
29.
PUBLIC BUILDING DEDICATION
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Renaming
of South Middle School as Dr.
Joseph J. Bellizzi Middle School.
Passed
30.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution
de Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article II, Section 35-124 of Code regarding
variances.
31.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE de Ordinance
amending Chapter 35, Article
V, Section 35-953 of Code regarding Off-Street Parking
Obligations.
32.
PLANNING, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Ordinance establishing an Industrial Reuse Overlay District on the south side of
Park Street between Pope Park
Highway No. 4 and Bartholomew Avenue in the I-2 Zoning
District.
33.
HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES AND
RECREATION COMMITTEE, 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.
34.
HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES AND
RECREATION COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution
de Continuation for purchasing agent to enter into contract with various
senior centers contingent
upon current and future funds.
35.
HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES AND
RECREATION COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending
Chapter 2, Article V,
Division 9B, Section 2-286 concerning Commission on Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual and Transgender
Issues. (Established; Purpose and Duties.)
36.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending the
Pay Plan in the Classified
Service concerning Professional Series.
37.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending the
Pay Plan in the Classified
Service concerning Nursing and Medical Series.
38.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending the
Pay Plan in the Unclassified
Service concerning Manager's Appointees.
39.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending the
Pay Plan in the Classified
Service concerning Recreation and Related Series.
40.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending the
Pay Plan in the Classified
Service concerning Clerical Series.
41.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending the
Pay Plan in the Classified
Service concerning Public Safety Series.
42.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, 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.
43.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of
City-owned property located
at 30A Tredeau Street to Providian Builders.
Passed
44.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of
City-owned properties located
at 183-185 and 194-196 Vine Street to Capital Restoration, Inc.
45.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate
City's mortgage for property
located at 111 Hebron Street to a financial institution.
46.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate
City's mortgage for property
located at 14 Park Terrace to a financial institution.
47.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate
City's mortgage for property
located at 725 Hillside Avenue to a financial institution.
48.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of
City-owned property located
at 129R-139R Barker Street to Giovanni Di Paola, Helen Thomas,
Charlene Asel, Draka Boguslaw
and JRH Asset Management, LLC.
49.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of
City-owned property located
at 50 Huntington Street to HP II Apartments Limited Partnership.
50.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate
City's mortgage for property
located at 54-56 Henry Street to a financial institution.
51.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate
City's mortgage for property
located at 78-80 Catherine Street to a financial institution.
52.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization for sale of
City-owned properties located
at 881-885 and 901 Broad Street to Clarence O. Tuning III.
53.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to issue release of
mortgage for property located
at 98-100 Colebrook Street from Della Westberry to City without
payment.
54.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate
City's mortgage for property
located at 64 Wayland Street to a financial institution.
55.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate
City's mortgage for property
located at 50-52 Henry Street to a financial institution.
56.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to subordinate
City's mortgage for property
located at 47-49 Andover Street to a financial institution.
57.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for
the Human Services Department-Youth Services Division to sponsor Summer Passing
League and Finance Department
to set-up account for collection of funds. Passed
58.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to
implement and explore all funding opportunities for the Batteron Park Master
Plan Project.
59.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Creating a
contract with John Kulick to
resume Park River Tours.
September 8, 2003
60.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Waiver of
half the fees for employee
and vendor celebration sponsored by El Gitano Supermarket at Pope
Park Recreation Center.
61.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and
use of City equipment for 18th Annual Keney Park Family Day
sponsored by Family Day
Enterprises, Inc. at Keney Park.
62.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Waiver of
half the fees for Vacation
Bible School sponsored by Youth Challenge of Connecticut, Inc. at
Sigourney, Keney and South
Green Parks.
63.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for
Rugby Tournament sponsored by the Hartford Wanderers Rugby
Football Club at Colt Park.
64.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Change in
date for Hope Street Ministry
After School Block Party.
65.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Waiver of
half the fees for Memorial
Walk in honor of Valerie Brown sponsored by.
66.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Waiver of a
quarter of the fees and
permission to sell food and alcoholic beverages for Concerts for Caring
at Bushnell Park.
67.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Waiver of half
the fees for Gospel Concert
sponsored by New Welcome Christian Ministries at Riverfront
Plaza.
68.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de Waiver of
half the fees for religious
procession sponsored by Church of God Pentecost Inc.
69.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND THE LABOR
COMMITTEE,
with accompanying resolution de Consideration to reopen exam
regarding Police
Captain's
promotional job announcement.
FOR
ACTION
70.
Ordinance amending Chapter
35, Article II, Section 35-124 of Code regarding variances.
71.
Ordinance amending Chapter
35, Article V, Section 35-953 of Code regarding Off-Street Parking
Obligations.
72.
Ordinance establishing and
Industrial Reuse Overlay District on the south side of Park Street
between Pope Park Highway No.
4 and Bartholomew Avenue in the I-2 Zoning District.
73.
Ordinance amending the Pay
Plan in the Classified Service de Professional Series.
74.
Ordinance amending the Pay
Plan in the Classified Service de Nursing and Medical Series.
75.
Ordinance amending the Pay
Plan in the Unclassified Service de Manager's Appointees.
76.
Ordinance amending the Pay
Plan in the Classified Service de Recreation and Related Series.
77.
Ordinance amending the Pay
Plan in the Classified Service de Clerical Series.
78.
Ordinance amending the Pay
Plan in the Classified Service de Public Safety Series.
PROPOSED
ORDINANCES
79.
(CITY MANAGER) Ordinance
discontinuing a portion of Vredendale Avenue.
to the City Plan Commission, Planning, Economic Development and
Zoning Committee and Director of Public Works.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
80.
(CITY MANAGER) Ordinance
discontinuing a portion of Sequassen Street.
to the City Plan Commission, Planning, Economic Development and
Zoning Committee and Director of Public Works.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 18, 2003
81.
(CITY MANAGER) Ordinance
changing the zone classification on the west side of Windsor
Street
between Pavilion and Battles Streets from the present C-1 to the I-2 District.
to the City Plan Commission, Planning, Economic Development and
Zoning Committee and Director of Public Works.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
September 22, 2003
RESOLUTIONS
82.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Don and Brad
Noel Day de Declaring as.
83.
(DEPUTY MAYOR AIREY-WILSON)
Gwedolyn Smith Iloani and Gilbert C. Morrell, Jr. de
Commendations to.
84.
(COUNCILPERSON KENNELLY)
Officer Donald R. Healey Day de Proclaiming as.
85.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Commission on
Cultural Affairs de Appointment of members to.
86.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Tamelia W.
Joyner de Appointment to the Permanent Commission on the
Status of Hartford Women.
87.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Andrew J. Clark
de Appointment to the Commission on the City Plan.
88.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Advisory
Commission on the Environment de Appointment of members to.
Passed
89.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Advisory
Commission on Food Policy de Appointment of members to.
Passed
with Town of West Hartford to
develop alternative plans for access to proposed middle school
on.
91.
(CITY MANAGER) Civic Center
and City Place I de Authorization to negotiate for acquisition
with owners and others
claiming an interest in a sky bridge between.
92.
(CITY MANAGER) Hartford Areas
Rally Together and Urban League of Greater Hartford de
Authorization to program and
allocate funds from Homeownership Initiative - Housing
Counseling Pool to and
execute agreements with.
Committee
93.
(CITY MANAGER) The
Neighborhoods of Hartford de Allocation of funds from
Homeownership Initiative
Pools to and execute agreement with.
Housing
Committee
94.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF)
Salvation Army de allocation of funds to for
Grandparents Day Family Fair.
95.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF)
Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees for Hope Out
Loud II sponsored by the
Connecticut Coalition for Peace and Justice at.
to the Public Works and Parks Committee
96.
(COUNCILPERSON KENNELLY)
Special Police Powers de Coordination of a task force to
explore the potential
granting of to City departments and private institutions.
the Quality of Life and Public Safety Committee
97.
(COUNCILPERSON KENNELLY)
UCONN Law School Police de Taking necessary steps to
have a radio to communicate
with the Hartford Police for emergency situations.
98.
(COUNCILPERSON KENNELLY)
Police Officers de Creating task force to examine Deferred
Retirement Option Program
for.
Budget
Committee
99.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI)
Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees and use of City
equipment for the Eighth
Annual Lift Every Voice and Sing Gospel Festival and Fair at.
100.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI)
Greater Hartford Arts Council de Allocation of funds to for the
40th
Annual Holiday Festival of Lights.
101.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI)
Riverside Park de Waiver of half the fees for picnic sponsored
by the Open Hearth
Association at.
102.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI)
Unity Plaza de Waiver of half the fees and use of City
equipment for faith based
Health, Education and Safety Fair sponsored by the Temple of God
Church in collaboration with
Community Health Network at.
and Parks Committee
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City Clerk
![]()
INLAND
WETLANDS AGENCY MEETING
August
11, 2003
HEARING:
1a. Communication from WE 75 Brainard, LLC de Application for Wetlands permit for filling,
excavation or other alteration for expansion of a parking lot located at 75-121 Brainard
Road.
Hearing
Held
REPORT:
2a. CITY PLAN COMMISSION de Application by WE 75 Brainard, LLC for Wetlands permit
for filling, excavation or other alteration for expansion of a parking lot located at 75-121
Brainard Road.
Received
Attest:
DANIEL M. CAREY,
Clerk of the Agency.
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
MEETING OF THE
COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
AUGUST 11, 2003
ACTION TAKEN
REPORTS
103.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with
accompanying
substitute resolution
de Authorization for the Purchasing Agent to enter into contract with
Tigan Consulting and
Development, Inc. to complete organizational assessment, provide
interim management and
recruitment of a Development Services Director. Passed
104.
OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to consider leaves of absence for various employees. Passed
105. OPERATIONS, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution
de Authorization to enter into contract with the developers of for reimbursement of expenses related to
streetscape improvements at Gitano Food
Warehouse. Passed
106.
LABOR COMMITTEE de Establishing salary for
Democratic Deputy Registrar.
Passed
107.
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR de Ordinance amending
Chapter 35, Article II, Section
35-124 of Code regarding variances. Received
108. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR de Ordinance amending Chapter 35, Article V, Section
35-953 of Code regarding Off-Street Parking
Obligations.
109.
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR de Ordinance establishing
an Industrial Reuse Overlay
District on the south side of Park Street between Pope Park Highway No. 4 and Bartholomew Avenue in
the I-2 Zoning District.
Received
RESOLUTIONS
110.
(MAYOR PEREZ AND COUNCILPERSON TORRES) Olga M.
Alfaro Mele de Deep
appreciation for. Passed
111.
(MAYOR PEREZ AND ALL COUNCILPERSONS) Hartford
Construction Jobs Initiative
de Allocation of funds for supporting operational expenses of. Referred to the Operations,
Management and Budget Committee
112.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Riverfront Plaza de
Waiver of half the fees and permission
to serve alcohol for annual festival sponsored by the Connecticut
P.R.I.D.E. Committee at.
Referred to the Public Works and Parks Committee
113. (COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Nelton Court Housing Project de Waiver of half the fees for
Nelton Court Community
Day sponsored by Nelton Court Resident Council and Youth Council
at. Passed
114
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Bushnell Park de
Waiver of half the fees for Peace Festival
sponsored by American Friends Service Committee-CT at. Referred
to the Public Works and Parks Committee
115.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) City Hall Atrium de
Permission to serve alcohol for Julia
Shea’s wedding
reception at. Passed
116.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Pope Park de Waiver of
half the fees, closure of Pope Park
Drive, permission to
erect tents, display banners, vend food and alcoholic beverages for Park
Street Festival sponsored by Latino/as Contra SIDA at. Referred
to the Public Works and Parks Committee
117.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees for Prayer
Vigil
sponsored by TrybeForce, Inc./Hartford Chapter Trybe Force, Inc. at. Referred
to the Public Works and Parks Committee
118.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Riverfront Plaza de
Waiver of half the fees for Walkathon
sponsored by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society at. Referred to the Public Works and Parks
Committee
119.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Third Annual Luis
Ayala Festival, Inc. de Request to change
date for. Referred to the Public Works and Parks Committee
120.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Batterson Park de
Waiver of half the fees for Dog Obedience
Trial sponsored by Nutmeg Water Dog Club, Inc. at. Referred to the Public Works and Parks
Committee
121.
(COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Goodwin Park de Waiver
of half the fees and permission to
use the pond house for picnic sponsored by the Shri Krishna Madir, Inc. Referred
to the Public Works and Parks Committee
122. (COUNCILPERSON ROSSETTI) Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees for picnic sponsored by
the New England District Grand Lodge #1 at.
Passed
123.
(COUNCILPERSONS WATKINS AND ROSSETTI) Thomas
Snell Weaver High School de
8th Annual "Steppin
Out" Step/Drill Competition sponsored by the Connecticut African
American Parade Day Committee, Inc. at. Referred to the Public Works and Parks Committee
124.
(COUNCILPERSONS WATKINS AND ROSSETTI) Keney
Park de Waiver of half the fees,
permission to fly the
African American Heritage Flag at City Hall, display banners at various
locations and use of City equipment for Tenth Annual African American Parade sponsored by the
Connecticut African American Parade Day Committee, Inc. at. Referred
to the Public Works and Parks Committee
125. (COUNCILPERSON KENNELLY) Istanbul, Turkey de Feasibility of participating in Sister
Cities International Program. Referred to the Sister Cities Commission
126. (COUNCILPERSON KENNELLY) Hartford Police Academy de Authorization
to do background checks of all Connecticut P.O.S.T. certified officers prior to sending to.
Referred to the Quality of Life and Public Safety Committee and the Operations,
Management and Budget Committee.
Attest:
Daniel
M. Carey,
City Clerk