AGENDA
MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON
COUNCIL
SEPTEMBER 11, 2006
CONSENT CALENDAR:
ACTION TAKEN
COMMUNICATIONS
1.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Appointment of members to the Board
of Assessment
Appeals.
2.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Request for a moment of silence at the
September 11, 2006 meeting of
the Court of Common Council to commemorate the fifth
anniversary of the terrorist
attacks.
3.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to sign an Agreement
with the State for
development of contract plans, specifications and estimate for
extension of Mark Twain Drive
utilizing Federal funds under the High Priority Projects Program.
4.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Authorization to apply for funds from
the
State
and enter into agreements with Housing Trust Fund Program to supplement
funding
for existing housing programs.
5.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Allocation of Urban Development
Action Grant funds
retroactive to the initial incurrence of eligible soft costs associated with
the Renovation Project at St.
Martin's Medical Training Center, Inc.
6.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Allocation of UDAG funds for a
Fair Housing Officer in the
Office of Human Relations.
7.
MAYOR PEREZ, with
accompanying resolution de Approval of sale of City-owned
property located at 14H East
Street to Mr. Junior Martin, Ms. Carmen Vega and Ms.
Genoveva Soto.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
September 18, 2006
8.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE de
Discussion on supplemental education funding implications.
9. EDUCATION COMMITTEE de
School Facilities Study update.
10. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE de Update on Central
Connecticut Bicycle Alliance
(CCBA).
11. PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE de Payment plan
updates.
REPORTS
12. FINANCE AND REVENUE COMMITTEE, with
accompanying substitute resolution de
Authorization to make
additional transfers from the Contingency Account and/or
unencumbered funds to take
care of unforeseen contingencies.
13. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE,
with accompanying resolution de
Authorization to accept State
funds to establish a Cancer Task Force.
14. LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
de Ordinance amending the
Pay Plan for Unclassified
Non-Union Employees.
15.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution
de Waiver of half the
fees, permission to sell food and
beverages and erect tents for
7th Annual Recovery Walk Festival hosted by Connecticut
Community Addiction Recovery at.
16.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE de Ordinance concerning
appropriation in the Capital
Improvement Fund for five park projects. ($975,000).
17.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de Waiver of half the fees for a tent
service hosted by the Anointed Tabernacle
of Jesus Christ at Brackett
Park.
18.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution
de Waiver of half the
fees, permission to use City equipment, portion of the
water, beach and picnic
grounds for Water Dog Obedience Trials sponsored by Nutmeg
Portuguese Water Dog
Obedience Trials sponsored by Nutmeg Portuguese Water dog
Obedience Trials and by the
Nutmeg Portuguese Water Dog Club (NPWDC) at
19.
PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, with accompanying
resolution de Waiver of half the fees for their
Annual Governor's Foot Guard Parade
sponsored by 1st Company
Governor's Foot Guard ending at Bushnell park.
20.
PUBLIC BUILDING DEDICATION
COMMITTEE, with accompanying resolution de
Naming of Coventry Street
between Tower Avenue and Holcomb Street as Ida B. Wells
Lane.
FOR ACTION
21.
Ordinance amending Code de
Establishing the Downtown Special Services District.
22.
Ordinance concerning
appropriation in the Capital Improvement Fund for five park
projects.
($975,000).
23.
Ordinance amending the Pay
Plan for Unclassified Non-Union Employees.
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
24.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance concerning a supplemental
appropriation in the Capital
Improvement Fund for
renovation and improvements to the Board of Education leased
facility at 875 Asylum
Avenue. ($300,000).
HEARING DATE - Monday,
September 18, 2006
25.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Ordinance making appropriation for
various public improvements
aggregating $4,750,000 and
authorizing the issuance of $4,750,000 Bonds of the City to
meet said appropriations and
pending the issuance thereof the making of temporary
borrowings for such purpose.
($4,750,000).
HEARING DATE - Monday,
September 18, 2006
RESOLUTIONS
26.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Municipal Lawyers Association de
Contract with.
27.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Certain individuals de Close in break
service for.
28.
(MAYOR PEREZ) Albany Woodland
Redevelopment Project de
Authorization to execute a
Purchase and Sale Agreement with Woodland Moving &
Warehouse, Inc through the
Hartford Redevelopment Agency for certain property and
improvements located at 426
Woodland Street for.
HEARING DATE - Monday,
September 18, 2006
29.
(MAYOR PEREZ AND
COUNCILPERSON KENNEDY) Prince
Hall Grand Lodge
Free and Accepted Masons of Connecticut, Inc. de Allocation of fund to
and authorization to
enter
into contract with for
mentoring program established
through a partnership with
Nutmeg
Big Brothers Big Sisters (NBBBS) and.
30.
(COUNCIL PRESIDENT BAZZANO
AND ALL COUNCIL MEMBERS) Hartford
Board
of
Education de Providing a mid-year
and final report update and
review a number of key
strategies for improving academic achievement of students by.
31. (COUNCILPERSON
AIREY-WILSON) Hartford Public Library de Permission to serve wine
for two receptions
at.
32. (COUNCILPERSON
BOUCHER) Earned Income Tax Credit
de Support in 2007 Legislative
priority package
for.
33. (COUNCILPERSON
KENNEDY) Jackie McClean Way de
Renaming of Woodland Street
between Albany Avenue and
Greenfield Street to.
HEARING DATE - Monday, September 18, 2006
34. (COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Waiver of
half the fees for the Annual
Children and Domestic
Violence Awareness Exhibit sponsored by Connecticut Coalition
Against Domestic
Violence (CCADV) at.
35.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Clay Hill
Improvement Association Inc. de Request for
funds to
support the 1st International Community Day sponsored by.
36.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) The Greater Hartford Arts Council de Waiver of half the
fees and
permission to use the showmobile for the 7th Annual Connecticut Veterans Day
Parade
sponsored by the Greater Hartford Arts Council at.
37.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Union
Street de Granting permission for street closure, to
serve food
and alcohol and erect a stage and tents for a Block Party sponsored by Up or On
the Rocks,
Club NV and Coaches at.
38.
(COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Granting permission to
serve food,
beverages and alcohol and
erect tents or use the Pavilion for a cocktail reception for the
"Cities in Transition"
Exhibit sponsored by United Technologies Corporation at.
39. (COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER) Keney Park de Waiver of
half the fees and permission to
serve food and beverages for
5K run sponsored by Northeastern Conference at.
40. (COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER) The 25th Annual Gay Pride
Festival de Allocation of
funds for.
41. (COUNCILPERSON PAINTER) Riverside Park de Waiver of half the
fees and permission
to serve food and beverages
for Back to School Picnic sponsored by CREC Capitol Region
Choice Program
at.
42. (COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER) Bushnell Park de Denial of
fee waiver for Miracle Mile for
St. Jude Children's Hospital
sponsored by Maxim Healthcare Services at.
43. (COUNCILPERSON
PAINTER) Trumbull Street de
Granting permission for partial street
closure, to serve food and
alcohol and erect a stage for a Block Party sponsored by the
Hartford Wolf Pack
at.
44. (COUNCILPERSON
SEGARRA) Sixto Lazu, Jr. de Salary
adjustment for.
45. (COUNCILPERSON WINCH)
Registrars of Voters de Commendation for Hartford Votes -
Hartford Vota Campaign
to.
Attest:
Daniel M. Carey,
City Clerk