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Council Review
Hartford City Council Meeting

Monday, April 11, 2011

Prepared by:
Hartford Public Library, and Hartford 2000

There were 81 items on the original agenda. No additional items were submitted during the meeting. The next regular Council meeting will be held on Monday, April 25, 2011 at 7 P.M. in the Council Chambers in Hartford City Hall. The next public hearing will be Monday, April 18, 2011 at 7 PM.

This Review consists of two sections: Items of Special Interest and Action on All Agenda Items. The City’s official listing of actions taken on all items on this agenda can be found online at: http://www.hartford.gov/government/Town&CityClerk/Minutes/council_meeting_minutes.htm

ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

Campaign Contributions – The Council referred, to its Legislative Affairs Committee, a proposed ordinance that would prohibit campaign contributions to candidates running for Mayor, Council, Board of Education, Treasurer, and Registrar of Voters, by individuals or entities who hold City contracts of $25,000 or more. City contractors include individuals, business entities, and nonprofit organizations that have agreements or contracts with the City of Hartford, Hartford Parking Authority, Hartford Housing Authority, or the Board of Education, as well as those who have submitted bids or proposals for the purpose of obtaining an agreement or contract. Contributions would be prohibited to candidates, exploratory committees, and political and party committees. (Cotto) (Item #43)

Frog Hollow NRZ Plan – The Council referred, to its Planning & Economic Development Committee and to Public Hearing, an ordinance that adopts the updated Strategic Plan of the Frog Hollow Neighborhood Revitalization Zone. The plan of revitalization and development replaces earlier plans for the Frog Hollow South NRZ and the North Frog Hollow NRZ. Those two NRZs have merged into one. (Segarra) (Item #46)

Fire Department Mitigation Rates – The Council referred, to its Operations, Management & Budget Committee and to Public Hearing, an ordinance which amends an existing law that authorizes the Fire Department to charge for rescue operations and hazardous material responses. The proposed amendments would establish fees to be charged to non-residents for certain emergency services provided by the Fire Department. The fees, called mitigation rates, are based on the actual costs of personnel, supplies, and equipment used to respond to the emergency. Fees would be an add-on cost to claims for damages filed with insurance companies filed by the owner of the vehicle or property involved. (Segarra) (Item #47)

Raul Gonzalez Way – The Council referred, to its Public Buildings Dedication Committee and to Public Hearing, a resolution that would superimpose the name of Bishop Raul Gonzalez on May Street. Bishop Gonzalez began his work in Hartford in 1971 when he helped to found Youth Challenge of Connecticut, Inc. an organization dedicated to helping young people to overcome substance abuse. He was the pastor of Glory Chapel International Cathedral and president of the Corinthian School of Urban Ministry. (Winch, Brinson) (Item #51)

LIST OF ALL AGENDA ITEMS

Item #

  1. Dial-a-Ride Grant. Approval to apply for and accept $73,406 from the CT Department of Transportation to support Dial-a-Ride services for the elderly and disabled. (Segarra) Passed
  2. Traffic Calming. Approval to apply for and accept $250,000 from the CT Department of Economic & Community Development to be used for design and construction of traffic calming measures in accordance with the Traffic Calming Master Plan. (Segarra) Passed
  3. Batterson Park Improvements. Authorization to apply for and accept $139,100 from the CT Department of Environmental Protection for development of a campground, accessible paths and trails, and other amenities in Batterson Park. (Segarra) Passed
  4. Housing Loan Write-Offs. Approval to write off a total of $396,763 in balances owing on four housing loans made by the City which have been determined to be uncollectible. (Segarra) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget Committee
  5. ZBA Appointment. Confirmation of the Mayor’s appointment of Denise Best to the Zoning Board of Appeals. (Segarra) Postponed
  6. GHTD Appointment. Confirmation of the Mayor’s appointment of Jennifer Cassidy to the Greater Hartford Transit District. (Segarra) Postponed
  7. H&HS Committee Report. Report by the Council’s Housing & Human Services Committee on discussions held at a meeting on April 4th on homelessness and creating a list of seniors and disabled individuals to be used in a weather or other emergency. Received
  8. Education Committee Report. Report by the Council’s Education Committee on discussions held at a meeting on March 23rd on the Landscape Report on Hartford Youth and the issue of sex offenders’ proximity to schools. Received
  9. No-Freeze Shelter. Request that the Mayor identify funding of $26,000 to keep the Salvation Army’s Marshall House open as a no-freeze shelter until June. (Deutsch) Passed
  10. Banking Services. Request that a Request for Proposals be issued for the City’s banking services which would include consideration of local employment as well as price. (Deutsch, Kennedy, Boucher, Winch, Painter) Passed
  11. Funding. Approval to provide a grant of $5,000 to the Office of Youth Services for youth crisis and trauma response activities. (Kennedy) Passed
  12. Grant. Approval to grant $5,000 to the Office of Youth Services for youth violence prevention activities. (Kennedy) Passed
  13. Fiber Optic Network. Approval to extend, for ten years, an existing agreement with AT&T for maintenance and operation of the fiber optic network that supports the City’s telephone, data, and radio systems. (Segarra) Passed
  14. St Patrick’s Day Parade. Approval of a 50% fee waiver, street closures, and a $10,000 contribution for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 12, 2011. (Cotto, Segarra, Boucher, Kennedy) Passed
  15. Event. Approval for the serving of alcohol at a May 8, 2011 event to be held by the CT Music Lovers Association at the Keney Pond House. (Cotto) Passed
  16. Library Events. Approval for the Hartford Public Library to serve alcohol at an Author Event on April 5th, a Donor Reception on April 15th, and a Community Celebration on June 10, 2011. (Cotto) Passed
  17. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Maria de las Naciones Procession on October 2, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  18. Fee Waiver. Fee waiver for "Holiday Light Fantasia" to be held by Channel 3 Kids Camp in Goodwin Park from November 23, 2010 to January 6, 2011. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  19. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for SS. Cyril & Methodius Church procession on October 10, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  20. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for "Boomin 2010, Healing the Heart of Hartford for the People of Connecticut" on July 31, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  21. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Monday Night Jazz on July 5, 12, 19, 26, and August 2, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  22. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for LCCI Summer Outing on July 18, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  23. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Phoenix Art After Hours Cirque du Wadsworth, Rise Up on July 1 and August 5, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  24. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for West Indian Independence Celebration 2010 on August 14, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  25. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for West Indian Foundation Youth Day on August 1, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  26. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Discover Hartford Bicycling & Walking Tour on September 11, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  27. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Lift Every Voice and Sing on September 11, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  28. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for 11th Annual Recovery Walk Festival on September 25, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  29. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Lord of Miracles Procession on October 17, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  30. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Joy for the Kids Holiday Concert on December 6, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  31. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Mighty 4 Hartford, BBoy Skate Jam on September 26, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  32. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Evergreen Block Party on October 2, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  33. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Columbus Day Parade and Festival on October 8-10, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  34. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the ING Run for Something Better on October 8 and the ING Hartford Marathon on October 9, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  35. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the 2010 Hartford Start! Heart Walk on October 23, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  36. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Memory Walk on October 3, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  37. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Connecticut Pride Hartford Rally and Festival on June 5, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  38. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Brazilian Day Festival on September 19, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  39. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Love Wins in Hartford on June 29, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  40. MDC Appointments. Reappointment of Adam Cloud, Al Marotta, and Hector Rivera to the Metropolitan District Commission. (Winch, Torres) Postponed
  41. MDC. Appointment of Daniel Kinch, Rupert Daniels, and Lee Hunt to the Metropolitan District Commission (Deutsch) Postponed
  42. MDC Appointment. Appointment of Douglas Green and the reappointment of Alphonse Marotta and Hector Rivera to the Metropolitan District Commission. (Kennedy) Postponed
  43. Campaign Contributions. Proposed ordinance prohibiting individuals and entities who have contracts of $25,000 or more with the City of Hartford, Hartford Housing Authority, Hartford Parking Authority, or Board of Education from making contributions to candidates for Mayor, Council, Registrar of Voters, Treasurer, or Board of Education. (Cotto) Referred to Legislative Affairs Committee
  44. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Multicultural Family Fun Day on June 12, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  45. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Christian Parade on August 28, 2010. (Cotto) Withdrawn
  46. Frog Hollow NRZ. Ordinance adopting the updated Frog Hollow NRZ Strategic Plan. (Segarra) Referred to Planning & Economic Development Committee and Public Hearing
  47. Mitigation Rates. Ordinance establishing fees to be charged to non-residents for certain emergency services to be provided by the Hartford Fire Department. (Segarra) Referred to Operations, Management & Budget Committee and Public Hearing
  48. Fire Cadets. Ordinance establishing a Fire Cadet Training Academy for Hartford residents between the ages of 16 and 24 to prepare young people for the position of Firefighter. (Winch, Segarra) Referred to Labor & Workforce Development Committee and Public Hearing
  49. Credit Checks. Ordinance prohibiting the City from performing credit checks as part of the application process for City employment. (Cotto) Referred to Labor & Workforce Development Committee and Public Hearing
  50. MDC Appointment. Appointment of Luis C. Caban to the Metropolitan District Commission. (Torres) Postponed
  51. Raul Gonzalez Way. Designation of May Street as "Raul Gonzalez Way". (Winch, Brinson) Referred to Public Building Dedication Committee and Public Hearing
  52. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Max’s O’Hartford 5K Run Walk on March 20, 2011 in the Downtown neighborhood. (Cotto) Passed
  53. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for NAMI Walks – Changing Minds, One Step at a Time 2011 on May 21, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  54. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Cupid’s Chase 5K sponsored by Community Options, Inc. on February 12, 2011.(Cotto) Passed
  55. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Our Lady of Guadalupe Procession on December 12, 2010. (Cotto) Passed
  56. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for The Three Kings Day Parade on January 6, 2011. (Cotto) Passed
  57. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on June 3 and 4, 2011 in Bushnell Park. (Cotto) Passed
  58. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Phagwah Parade on March 20, 2011. (Cotto) Passed
  59. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Foodshare’s Walk Against Hunger to be held on May 1, 2011. (Cotto) Passed
  60. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Puerto Rican Parade to be held on June 5, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  61. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for St. Anne-Immaculate Conception Church’s Good Friday procession on April 22, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  62. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Our Lady of Sorrow’s Good Friday procession on April 22, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  63. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Mt. Olive Child Development Center’s Annual Walk-a-thon on June 25, 2011 in Bushnell Park. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  64. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Kevin’s Run 5K sponsored by Community Services, Inc. to be held in Elizabeth Park on May 23, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  65. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Fundraiser for the IAC Columbus to be held in Columbus Park on April 14-17, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  66. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Rehoboth Church of God’s community outreach event to be held in Keney Park on July 23, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  67. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for Nellie Hunt’s Waverly Egg Hunt to be held April 22, 2011 in Keney Park’s Waverly Field. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  68. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees and street closures for Connecticut Children’s Medical Center’s 16th Annual Miracle Ride to be held on May 1, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  69. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for an event in the City Hall Atrium to be held on May 14, 2011 by Gardner’s House and the Caribbean Multicultural Arts and Heritage Center. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  70. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees and closure of Allyn Street between Ann and High Streets for the Pour House Summer Block Party Series to be held on May 6, June 10, August 12, and September 16, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  71. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the CT Veterans Day Parade on November 7, 2010. (Cotto) Passed
  72. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for First Night Hartford 2010 on December 31, 2011. (Cotto) Passed
  73. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Coleman Brothers carnival to be held in Pope Park from May 31 through June 5, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  74. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for St. Lawrence O’Toole Church’s Good Friday procession on April 22, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  75. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for SS. Patrick and Anthony Church’s Easter Vigil on April 23, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  76. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for a field day in Bushnell Park to be hosted by HYPE and the MetroHartford Alliance on April 30, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  77. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for the Black Bear Saloon’s block party series to be held on Allyn Street and Union Place on May 20, June 24, August 26, September 23, and October 28, 2011. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  78. Fee Waiver. Waiver of fees for a Day of Portugal procession on June 5, 2011 and St. Anthony Festival on June 19, 2011 to be sponsored by Our Lady of Fatima Church. (Cotto) Referred to Public Works, Parks & Environment Committee
  79. Nurse. Request that a full-time nurse be added to the Department of Health & Human Services. (Deutsch) Withdrawn
  80. School Based Health Clinics. Request that the administration and financing of school based health clinics be transferred from the Board of Education to the Department of Health & Human Services. (Deutsch) Referred to Health & Human Services Committee
  81. Living Wage. Request that the Living Wage Ordinance be applied to all employees of the Board of Education. (Deutsch) Tabled

If you have any questions about the agenda, please call Richard Frieder at the Hartford Public Library, 695-6365, or Linda Bayer at Hartford 2000, 547-1663 X21. The Council Preview/Review is a joint project of Hartford 2000 and the Hartford Public Library.

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