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AGENDA MEETING
OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL SEPTEMBER
27, 2004 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION TAKEN COMMUNICATIONS 1.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of
City-owned property located at 22 Otis Street to Joseph Misseri.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 18, 2004 Referred to the Housing Committee 2.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to execute a contract
with the Wasserman
Group, LLC to provide consulting services to the Hartford Police
Department. Referred to the Quality of Life and Public Safety Committee 3.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
for sale of
City-owned vacant lot located at 129R-139R Barker Street to
Giovanni Di Paolo,
Draka Boguslaw and JRH Asset Management.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 18, 2004 Referred to the Housing Committee 4.
MAYOR PEREZ, with accompanying resolution de Authorization
to renew the State
contract for the continuation of the WIC Program. Passed FROM TABLE 5.
Report and substitute resolution de Authorization to allocate funds
from the Health and
Human Services
Department-Recreation Services Contractual Account for maintaining
programs and enter into contract with Southend Knightriders Youth
Center, Inc. Passed REPORTS 6.
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 improvements in the parcel of land known as
990 Wethersfield Avenue. Passed 7.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Maintenance agreement for Columbus Boulevard, Prospect, Commerce,
Arch and Grove Streets between the City and State of Connecticut. Postponed 8.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to enter into agreement for sale of City-owned property
located at the intersection of Trumbull and Main Streets also known
as the 12B parcel
to WFSB Channel 3. 9.
PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to extend the agreement with the Hartford Stage Company
to defer rent payments to the City and use those funds for capital
improvement projects
on the 50 Church Street facility. 10.
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning an
appropriation in the Capital Improvement Fund for seven LoCIP
Projects. ($3,975,000). Received 11.
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute
resolution de
Allocation of funds to First Night Hartford. 12.
FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE de Ordinance appropriating Capital
Improvement funds for asbestos floor tile removal and replacing it
at Martin Luther
King Elementary School. ($785,000). 13.
HOUSING COMMITTEE AND PLANNING
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE, with accompanying substitute resolution de
Authorization to enter into
an abatement agreement
with the YWCA for their Soromundi Towers Unit. 14.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization for sale of
City-owned property located at 2657-2659 Main Street to Harry
Nguyen. Passed 15.
HOUSING COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Authorization for sale of
City-owned property located at 148 Mather Street to Richard Baron. 16.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance
amending Chapter 2, Division 5, Article 8A, Section 2-261 of Code
concerning
Advisory Commission on the Environment. Received 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
substitute
resolution de Support for the completion of the basic infrastructure for the
river walk system and to create a new entrance to the Riverfront. 19.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Waiver of half the fees and permission to serve food and beverages for
fundraiser for Hartford Courant Community Fund for Children of
Connecticut at Risk of 20.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE de Ordinance amending Chapter
22 of Code de Definitions. (Pocket
bikes, mini bikes, mini cycles, mini sport bikes, mini motorcycles,
mini dirt bikes, chopper scooters, motor scooters, and bicycles with helper
motors). 21.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de
Authorization to sign the HARTSCAN agreement with Travelers. Passed FOR ACTION 22.
Ordinance concerning an appropriation in the Capital Improvement
Fund for the
Main-John-Hudson Street Project. ($500,000). Passed 23.
Ordinance ensuring public access to large retail establishments. Postponed 24.
Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Division 5, Article 8A, Section 2-261
of Code de
Advisory Commission on the Environment. Withdrawn 25.
Ordinance appropriating capital improvement funds for asbestos
floor tile removal and
replacing it at Martin Luther King Elementary School. ($785,000). Withdrawn PROPOSED ORDINANCES 26.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article
V,
Division 8A, Section 2-259, 2-260 and 2-262 of Code de Advisory
Commission on the
Environment.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 18, 2004 Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee 27.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article
V,
Division 9B (4), Section 2-286, of Code de Commission on Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Issues.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 18, 2004 28.
(COUNCILPERSON HORTON SHEFF) Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article
V,
Division 9B (c), Section 2-287 of Code de Commission on Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Issues.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 18, 2004 Referred to the Health and Human Services Committee 29.
(COUNCILPERSON TORRES) Ordinance amending Chapter 25, Section 25-14
of
Code de Alarm Systems.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
October 18, 2004 Referred to the Quality of life and Public Safety Committee RESOLUTIONS 30.
(MAYOR PEREZ) School Building Committee de Appointment of members
to. Passed 31.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Councilperson Horton Sheff de Appointment to Advisory
Board of
the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority. Passed 32.
(COUNCILPERSONS LAFONTAINE AND BOUCHER) CDBG Programs de
Reconsideration of the policy for a three-year cap on. Referred to the Management and Budget Committee 33.
(COUNCIL PRESIDENT LAFONTAINE AND COUNCILPERSONS HORTON
SHEFF AND BOUCHER) Semi-Annual Tax Installment Plan de Extension
of. 34.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of half the fees
for Annual
Children and Domestic Violence Awareness Exhibit sponsored by
Connecticut
Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee 35.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) 1st Company Governor's Foot Guard de Waiver
of
half the fees for Governor's Foot Guard Parade sponsored by. Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee 36.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Goodwin Park de Waiver of half the fees and
permission to serve food and beverages for Annual Fall Foliage
Festival sponsored by
Friends of Goodwin Park at. Referred to Public Works, Parks and Environment Committee 37.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Columbus Celebration Committee de Waiver of
half
the fees for Annual Columbus Day Parade sponsored by. 38.
(COUNCILPERSONS TORRES AND PAINTER) Environmental noise pollution
de
Possible change in State Statutes regarding.
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
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