AGENDA
MEETING
OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL
AUGUST 9, 2004
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION TAKEN
COMMUNICATIONS
1.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Approval of
recommendation to
make Hartford Parks Trust funds available to the New England
Carousel Museum for
their restoration efforts at the Bushnell Park Carousel.
2.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Transferring of
funds from
Rebuilding Together Hartford, Inc.'s Community Development Block
Grant Program
"National Rebuilding Day” to "Homeowner Retention"
Program.
3.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to apply for and
receive funds from the State for the Local Prevention Council
Program.
4.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for Health and
Human Services Department to reimburse SAND for 2004 Midget
Football Program.
5.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to enter into an
Abatement Agreement with the YWCA for their Soromundi Towers Unit.
6.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Discussion on Debt-Management Plan
and completed Bond Offering.
7.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de On street parking
safety issues at the maintenance yard on Jennings Road and workload
issues at the
Department of Sanitation/Public Works.
Received
REPORTS
8.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning an
appropriation
from the Capital Improvement Fund for acquisition and construction
of a Capital
College Preparatory Magnet School. ($45,650,000).
Received
9.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning an
appropriation
from the Capital Improvement Fund for the University of Hartford
Magnet School.
($34,000,000).
Received
10.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning an
appropriation
from the Capital Improvement Fund for addition and renovations to
Noah Webster
Elementary School. ($31,730,000).
Received
11.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning an
appropriation
from the Capital Improvement Fund for renovation of Simpson-Waverly
School to be a
Classical Magnet School. ($20,000,000).
Received
12.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning an
appropriation
from the Capital Improvement Fund for addition and renovations to
Sarah J. Rawson
Elementary School. ($33,000,000).
Received
13.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning an
appropriation
from the Capital Improvement Fund for addition and renovations to
James H.
Naylor Elementary School. ($30,160,000).
Received
14.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning an
appropriation
from the Capital Improvement Fund for addition and renovations to
Alfred E. Burr
Elementary School. ($28,000,000).
15.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution
de Updated
Tax Fixing Agreement for CP Adriaen's Landing, LLC with regard to
the
retail/residential component of Adriaen's Landing Project.
16.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees for tours, concerts, workshops and
events sponsored by the Friends of Elizabeth Park at Elizabeth
Park.
Passed
17.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance
amending Chapter 26, Article I, Section 26-6 of Code concerning
Usage of recreational
facilities. (Fees).
Received
18.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for Monday Night Jazz Concert Series sponsored
by the Garden Area Neighborhood Council.
Passed
19.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution 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.
Passed
20.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees for Walk With Me at Riverfront Plaza sponsored
by Easter Seals Greater Hartford Rehabilitation Center at
Riverfront Plaza.
Passed
21.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution 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 Vine Street.
Passed
22.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Granting permission to vend food and beverages for Foot Race and Kids
K sponsored by Connecticut Special Olympics at Bushnell Park.
Passed
23.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute resolution de Waiver of half the fees, use of City equipment, distribute food
and
beverages and sell merchandise for Annual Rice Heights Friends and Family Reunion at
Goodwin Park.
Passed
24.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
substitute
resolution
de Granting permission to close street and sell food and alcohol for Block
Party sponsored by McKinnon's Irish Pub.
Passed
FOR ACTION
25.
Ordinance amending Code de Allowing for public access to large
retail establishments.
26.
Ordinance amending Chapter 26, Article I, Section 26-6 of Code de
Usage of
recreational facilities. (Fees).
27.
Ordinance concerning an appropriation from the Capital Improvement
Fund for
acquisition and construction of a Capital College
Preparatory Magnet School.
($45,650,000).
Passed
28.
Ordinance concerning an appropriation from the Capital Improvement
Fund for the
University of Hartford Magnet School. ($34,000,000).
Passed
29.
Ordinance concerning an appropriation from the Capital Improvement
Fund for addition
and renovations to
Noah Webster Elementary School. ($31,730,000).
Passed
30.
Ordinance concerning an appropriation from the Capital Improvement
Fund for
renovation of Simpson-Waverly School to be a Classical Magnet
School. ($20,000,000).
Passed
31.
Ordinance concerning an appropriation from the Capital Improvement
Fund for addition
and renovations to
Sarah J. Rawson Elementary School. ($33,000,000).
Passed
32.
Ordinance concerning an appropriation from the Capital Improvement
Fund for addition
and renovations to
James H. Naylor Elementary School. ($30,160,000).
Passed
33.
Ordinance concerning an appropriation from the Capital Improvement
Fund for addition
and renovations to
Alfred E. Burr Elementary School. ($28,000,000).
34.
Report de Amendment of Council Rules.
Referred to Corporation Counsel
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
35.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance concerning an appropriation in the Capital
Improvement
Fund for the Main-John-Hudson Street Project. ($500,000).
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 16, 2004
Referred to the Management and Budget Committee
36.
(COUNCILPERSON TORRES) Ordinance amending Code
de Alarm Systems.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 16, 2004
Withdrawn
37.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance
appropriating Capital Improvement Funds for asbestos
floor tile removal and replacing it at Martin Luther King Elementary School.
($785,000).
HEARING
DATE - Monday, August 16, 2004
38.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance ensuring public access to large retail
establishments.
HEARING DATE - Monday, August 16, 2004
Referred to the Health and Human Services Committee and Labor and Workforce Development Committee
39.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Division
5,
Article 8A, Section 2-261 of Code de Advisory Commission on the
Environment.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
August 16, 2004
Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
RESOLUTIONS
40.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Carmen Amore de Appointment to the Permanent
Commission on the
Status of Hartford
Women.
41.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Joseph Lynch de Appointment to the Ethics Commission.
Passed
42.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Hector Vallines de Appointment to the Commission on
Aging.
43.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Robert Thomas Durkin de Appointment to Commission on
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren.
44.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Commission on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
Issues de
Appointment of members to.
Passed
45.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Commission on
Drug and Alcohol Abuse de Appointment of members
to.
Passed
46.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Human Relations Commission de Appointment of members
to.
47.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ronald Bielawiec de Appointment to the Board of Tax
Review.
48.
(COUNCILPERSON AIREY-WILSON) Corner Stone Pool Team de
Congratulations to.
Passed
49.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Court of Common Council de Setting of construction
fee rate for
school improvement and renovation projects by.
Referred to Planning and Economic Development Committee and Education Committee
50.
(MAYOR PEREZ) State of Connecticut de Maintenance Agreement for
Columbus
Boulevard, Prospect, Commerce, Arch and Grove Streets between City
and.
51.
(MAYOR PEREZ AND COUNCILPERSON BOUCHER) Fire Department de
Authorization to develop the Fire Explorer Program by the.
52.
(COUNCILPERSON AIREY-WILSON)
Hartford Public Library de Permission to
serve wine and beer
for a series of annual events hosted by.
Passed
53.
(COUNCILPERSONS BAZZANO AND BOUCHER) St. Luke's Church de Waiver of
half the fees, use of City equipment and permission to vend food
and beverages for
festival sponsored by.
54.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Guakia de Allocation of funds from the
Health
and Human Services
Department-Recreation Services Contractual Account for.
55.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Walmart Corporation de Prohibiting the
sale
of guns and ammunition at the Hartford location by.
Passed
56.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) South Whitney Street de Waiver of half
the
fees, permission to vend food and beverages and street closure for
Block Party
sponsored by the South Whitney Street Block Association at.
57.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Evergreen Avenue de Waiver of half the
fees,
permission to vend food and beverages and street closure for Block
Party sponsored by
the Evergreen Avenue Block Watch Association at.
58.
(COUNCILPERSONS HORTON SHEFF, WINCH AND PAINTER) Hartford
Delegation of Connecticut General Assembly de Introduction of
Legislation to abolish the
death
penalty by.
Passed
59.
(COUNCILPERSONS HORTON SHEFF, PAINTER, TORRES AND KENNEDY)
Gussie Wortham Foundation de Allocation of funds by Health and
Human Services
Department - Recreation Services Contractual Account to.
60.
(COUNCILPERSONS KENNEDY AND WINCH) Property taxes de Request to
revert
from semi-annual to quarterly installments for collection of.
Tabled
61.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) BSN Enterprises d/b/a Bourbon Street North
de
Granting permission to close Union and Allyn Streets for Block
Party sponsored by.
Passed
62 .
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Blue Hills Civic Association de Request to
close
Manchester Street to celebrate National Night Out by.
Passed
63.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) South Marshall Street de Waiver of half the
fees,
permission to vend food and beverages and street closure for event
held by the
Salvation Army Marshall House at.
64.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Southend Knighriders Youth Center, Inc. de
Authorization to allocate funds from Health and Human Services
Department -
Recreation Services Contractual Account for maintaining
programs and enters into
contract with.
Referred to the Health and Human Services Committee
65.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Colt Park de Waiver of half the fees and
permission to
sell food and alcoholic beverages and use City equipment for
festival sponsored by
Myra's Enterprises at.
Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
66.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Elizabeth Park de Waiver of half the fees
and
permission to sell food and beverages and use City equipment
for a private
picnic/cookout sponsored by Infinite Realm Computer and Music at.
67.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees and
permission
to sell food and beverages for
5K Run sponsored by Northeastern
Conference at.
68.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Riverside Park de Waiver of half the fees
and
permission to sell food and beverages for picnic sponsored by Open Hearth Association at.
Passed
69
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees
and
permission to serve food and beverages for event sponsored by Our
Companions
Domestic Animal Sanctuary at.
70.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Keney Park de Waiver of half the fees and
permission
to sell food and beverages for Family Reunion Picnic sponsored by
Stanford Walker at.
71 .
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Batterson
Park de Waiver of half the fees and
permission to sell food and beverages for 1st Annual Nutmeg State
Games Regatta
Rowing Competition sponsored by Connecticut Sports Management
Group, Inc. at.
Referred
to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee
72.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Keney Park de Permission to sell food and
alcoholic
beverages for pig roast sponsored by DAWG City Youth Foundation at
Passed
73.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) "Friends of” groups de Filing of
Annual Detailed
Report with the Health and Human Services Department by.
74.
(COUNCILPERSON TORRES) Puerto Rican Parade de Allocation of funds
for.
75 .
(COUNCILPERSON TORRES) Mini
Bikes de Report on the use of.
76.
(COUNCILPERSONS TORRES AND KENNEDY) City Hall Atrium de Waiver of
half
the fees for graduation ceremony for the KNOX Green Crew sponsored
by the KNOX
Parks Foundation at.
77.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE,
with accompanying
substitute resolution de
Extension for reporting by "Friends of" by various groups.
Passed
78 .
(MAYOR PEREZ) Jessie Smith de
Appointment to the Greater Hartford Transit District Board of Directors.
Passed
79.
(COUNCILPERSON AIREY-WILSON)
Main Street de Waiver of half the fees, permission to sell food and
beverages and
street closure for "Children With Special Needs" event held by the West Indian
Social Club at.
Withdrawn
80 . (MAYOR PEREZ) 875
Asylum Avenue de Authorization for the Board of Education and School Buildings
Committee execute a lease
purchase agreement for the parcel of land known as.
Referred to the Education Committee and the Management and
Budget Committee
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City Clerk