CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 4, 2001
RECAPITULATIONS.
1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, HOUSING & ZONING AND PLANNING. Petition for zone change from R-4 Residential to C-1A Commercial.
PUBLIC SAFETY. Res. re: Installation of street light at corner of Webster Street and Park Avenue.
ADOPTED. Res. re: City Manager is directed to pay for the water usage at American Legion Field out of the City’s regular budget.
ADOPTED. Res. re: Water Division is authorized to spend $46,300 from Retained Earnings to update their Emergency Operations Plan.
HUMAN SERVICES FOR PUBLIC HEARING. Res. re: Amendment to City Code re: Community Service Scholastic Scholarship.
ADOPTED AND REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS & RECREATION. Res. re: Put a temporary halt on sidewalks being placed on Parker Avenue from Hillcrest Terrace to Markham Place.
FINANCE. Res. re: $72,000 be transferred from CDBG-25 (Acquisition and Demolition Account) to CDBG-26 (Lewis Avenue Initiative Account) to purchase properties at 149-151 and 153-155 Lewis Avenue.
PUBLIC SAFETY. Res. re: All members of Police Department to undergo training in CPR.
FINANCE FOR PUBLIC HEARING. Res. re: GPIB #53 – “New Lincoln Middle School – Develop specs & Bid Documents - $3,120,000.”
WITHDRAWN.
FILED. Bid Waiver for Sierra Wireless Modems for Police Department.
FILED. Bid Waiver for Board of Education to purchase 25 computers for administrative purposes.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS & RECREATION. Letter to Mayor Marinan from Ronnie Patry re: Naming a street in remembrance of his mother.
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HUMAN SERVICES. Report by Girls, Inc., Meriden Boys and Girls Club, Women and Families Center, YMCA re: Teen Action Agenda – A Proposal for the Development of Comprehensive Teen Activities.
PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS & RECREATION, PLANNING, CONSERVATION COMMISSION. Letter to City Manager Kemp from Richard Milloy, 108 Parkview Street re: property on Thorpe Avenue to be donated to the City for open space or other purposes.
FILED. Letter to Mayor Marinan from F. Robert Else, 360 Spruce Street re: American Legion Post 45 Baseball Field Improvements.
LEGAL AND SAFETY & RISK. Catherine Belcourt, 659 West Main Street, Meriden; Leo Penwell, 79 Carriage Drive East, Meriden; Kerlin Gray, 15 Silver Street, 1st Floor, Meriden; Sharon Carlson, c/o Carlson Oil, Meriden; Barbara Gaynor, 148 Sherman Avenue, Meriden; Georgia Davey, 124 Cole Lane, Kensington, CT; William Plinck, 367 Preston Avenue, Meriden.
NO REPORT. Finance.
NO REPORT. Public Works and Parks & Recreation.
NO REPORT. Economic Development, Housing & Zoning.
NO REPORT. Human Services.
NO REPORT. Public Safety.
NO REPORT. Committee of the Whole.
FILED. Golf Course Commission Minutes of April 23, 2001.
FILED. Meriden Aviation Commission Minutes of April 9, 2001.
FILED. Human Rights Advisory Board Minutes of April 25, 2001.
FILED. Public Utilities Commission Minutes of April 17, 2001.
FILED. Meriden Public Library Board of Directors Meeting Minutes of April 23, 2001.
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MNO29. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, HOUSING & ZONING. Res. re: Petition with 81 signatures from residents of the North Spring Street, Springdale Avenue, Water Street and Lewis Avenue area requesting that they are included in the process of all plans regarding the Lewis Avenue project.
MNO30. FINANCE. Res. re: Job Description for Assessment Technician and that current Account Clerks and Assessment Aides be put into it effective July 2, 2001 and paid from funds already budgeted for the fiscal year.
MNO31. PUBLIC SAFETY. Letter to Mayor Marinan from Salvatore and Niki Carabetta re: Undesignated Drop Off Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, Bus #1.
MNO32. ADOPTED. Res. re: $16,900 be made available from City’s Tree Replacement Fund for South Meriden Street Scape Plan.
MNO33. ADOPTED. Res. re: Acquisition of 189 Lewis Avenue.
MNO34. FINANCE FOR PUBLIC HEARING. Res. re: Amendment to GPIB #46 – “Master Control and Monitoring System by $1,000,000 from $1,500,000 to $2,500,000”.
MNO35. FINANCE FOR PUBLIC HEARING. Res. re: Amendment to GPIB #50 – “Adding a new appropriation “Distribution System Water Quality Model - $70,000”; adding new appropriation “Rehabilitation of Raw Water Pipeline - $500,000”; increasing appropriation for “Small Water Main Rehabilitation Project by $350,000 from $250,000 to $600,000”.
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