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10-16-12 Regular Town Council Minutes
EAST HARTFORD TOWN COUNCIL

TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS

OCTOBER 16, 2012

PRESENT Chair Richard F. Kehoe, Vice Chair William P. Horan, Jr., Majority Leader Barbara-Ann Rossi, Minority Leader Eric A. Thompson, Councillors Marc I. Weinberg, Linda A. Russo, Ram Aberasturia, Patricia Harmon and Esther B. Clarke


CALL TO ORDER

Chair Kehoe called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m.  The Chair announced the exit locations in accordance with Connecticut General
Statutes §29-381, after which the Council joined him in the pledge of allegiance.


OPPORTUNITY FOR RESIDENTS TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL ON AGENDA ITEMS

Susan Kniep, 44-46 and 50 Olde Roberts Street, (1) thanked the Council for including on the agenda MDC’s update on the Clean Water Project and their proposed $800M bond referendum; (2) suggested that the MDC post on their website employee salaries, including benefits, and pensions for complete transparency to the public; (3) asked what the audit process is at the MDC for their projects; (4) asked if there will be a meeting to discuss Senate Bill 22 on October 30th as stated in the Council minutes; (5) thanked the Council Clerk for posting the East Hartford Housing Authority’s agendas, minutes and meeting packet on the EHHA’s homepage of the town’s website; and (6) asked that the East Hartford Housing Authority post their salaries, including benefits and pensions, as well as contractors’ wages, to their homepage on the town’s website.


APPROVAL OF MINUTES

October 2, 2012 Executive Session/Krempasky

MOTION  By Barbara Rossi
                        seconded by Eric Thompson
                        to approve the minutes of the October 2, 2012 Executive
                        Session/Krempasky.
                        Motion carried 9/0.

                
October 2, 2012 Regular Meeting  

MOTION  By Barbara Rossi
                        seconded by Pat Harmon
                        to approve the minutes of the October 2, 2012 Regular Meeting.
                        Motion carried 9/0.


COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS

MDC Update: Clean Water Project and Bond Referendum

Chair Kehoe stated that the $800M bond referendum for the MDC’s Clean Water Project will share the November 6th ballot with the two local bonds – road reconstruction bond in the amount of $10M and the window wall replacement at the East Hartford Middle School in the amount of $1.6M.  The Clean Water Project will separate sewage water from storm water and, therefore, will reduce the amount of pollutants being dumped into the Connecticut River Watershed.  This is Phase II of a long-term project.

Vice Chair Horan, the Town Council liaison to the MDC, introduced Bill Hogan, Engineer with the MDC, Brendan Fox, Attorney for the MDC and Andrew Fisk, Executive Director of the Connecticut River Watershed Council.

Mr. Hogan addressed the impact of the Clean Water Project and the bond referendum with the Council through a PowerPoint presentation. Mr. Hogan gave a brief history of the project.  The Clean Water Project was established as part of a settlement of two environment pollution enforcement actions against the MDC.  The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, who in 2006, imposed a 15-year schedule for the completion of the work associated with eliminating or controlling the combined storm water and sewage that empties into our rivers and streams, ensuring that the work measures up to the standards of the Connecticut DEEP.  In 2006, a federal consent decree from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was issued to eliminate the eight structural overflows.

Mr. Hogan stated that the increases expected are based on a financial model that shows the surcharge rate – which will pay down the debt service of the bonds – gradually increasing from the 2012 rate of $1.90/CCF to $5.75/CCF in 2021.  The rate will level off in 2021 – which is when the project will most likely be completed – and maintain that rate through 2040, at which time it will gradually decrease until the debt service is paid in full.

Mr. Fisk spoke on the campaign measures the Connecticut River Watershed Council is taking to reach out to the eight member towns of the MDC to educate the public on the benefits of voting in favor of the MDC’s bond referendum.


NEW BUSINESS

Town of East Hartford Flood Protection System Rehabilitation:

Denise Horan, the Town Engineer, and Tim Bockus, Public Works Director, summarized for the Council what has been completed to date on the town’s levee system.


Professional Services Contract – GEI Consultants Inc.

Construction Contract – Colassale Concrete Inc.

MOTION  By Barbara Rossi
                seconded by Linda Russo
                to authorize the Town of East Hartford to (1) enter into a
                professional services contract with GEI Consultants, Inc. in the                
                amount of $203,785 for assisting during the next phase of the
                project; and (2) enter into a construction contract with Colossale
                Concrete, Inc. in the amount of $980,100 in response to the
                USACE’s 2010 Periodic Inspection, which includes the removal of
                unwanted vegetation along the entire length of the town’s flood
                protection system.
                Motion carried 9/0.
                

Replica Tall Ship Viewing

MOTION  By Bill Horan
                seconded by Barbara Rossi
                to approve the outdoor amusement permit application entitled
                “Replica Tall Ship Viewing” submitted by Daniel Larson, Senior
                Project Manger for Goodwin College, Inc., to conduct a two day
                public viewing and boarding of a tall ship, the “Half Moon” at 133
                Riverside Drive, at the tall water dock on the Connecticut River
                scheduled to arrive on October 23, 2012 with the public viewing
                portion to take place on Saturday, October 27, 2012 and Sunday,
                October 28, 2012 form 9AM to 4PM both days, subject to
                compliance with adopted codes and regulations of the State of
                Connecticut, the Town of East Hartford, and any other stipulations
required by the Town of East Hartford or its agencies.
                Motion carried 9/0.


Refund of Taxes

MOTION  By Marc Weinberg
                seconded by Eric Thompson
                to refund taxes in the amount of $10,824.15   
                pursuant to Section 12-129 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
                Motion carried 9/0.


Bill
Name
Prop Loc/Vehicle Info.
Over Paid
2011-03-0056400
CHASE AUTO FINANCE CORP
2010//1YVHZ8BH2A5M18777
$      (220.54)
2010-03-0060893
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2009//1FAHP36N99W247388
$      (138.23)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0060895
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//1G1ZA5EB2A4103726
$      (351.24)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0060899
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2009//KMHCN46C79U374498
$      (113.51)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0060901
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2009//2A8HR54119R678616
$      (541.44)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0060908
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//1G2ZA5EB6A4103613
$      (378.96)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0060925
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2009//1FTRW14809FB05093
$      (181.12)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0060963
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//1HGCP2F31AA077995
$      (201.53)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0060968
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//3GNBAADB4AS545062
$        (58.24)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0060978
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//1J4BA3H10AL135090
$      (273.30)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061000
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//1GNUKJE30AR261377
$      (161.58)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061031
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//KMHDU4AD9AU835244
$        (87.16)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061047
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//2G1WB5EN4A1247087
$      (188.45)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061056
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//2D4RN5D12AR211722
$      (182.94)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061058
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//KNADH4A38A6619970
$        (77.51)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061060
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//2G1WA5ENXA1160264
$      (137.64)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061072
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2011//KNADH4A34B6736625
$        (49.50)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061082
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//1D7CW3GK6AS234918
$      (211.22)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061088
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//1G1ZC5EB7AF279234
$      (189.63)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2010-03-0061091
EAN HOLDINGS LLC
2010//2T1BU4EEXAC280641
$        (92.33)
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR
2011-03-0061346
ENTERPRISE FM TRUST
2008//1GCGG25C581162334
$        (37.06)
2011-03-0061348
ENTERPRISE FM TRUST
2004//2HGES16524H601938
$      (121.74)
2011-03-0061349
ENTERPRISE FM TRUST
2004//2HGES16574H581556
$      (121.74)
2010-03-0066840
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2008//1HGFA16528L046537
$      (196.65)
2010-03-0066858
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2008//1HGCP26338A153968
$        (66.68)
2011-03-0066895
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//19UUA86509A018569
$      (379.72)
2011-03-0066898
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//5J6RE48779L066407
$      (124.18)
2011-03-0066899
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//2HGFA55519H707286
$      (205.78)
2011-03-0066901
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2008//1HGFA16528L046537
$      (422.34)
2011-03-0066912
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2010//5J6RE4H53AL048392
$      (480.93)
2011-03-0066917
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//1HGCP26309A164296
$      (226.46)
2011-03-0066918
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2008//1HGCP26338A153968
$      (490.38)
2011-03-0066920
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2008//1HGCP26318A102016
$      (245.19)
2011-03-0066930
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2010//2HGFA1F56AH330143
$      (355.04)
2011-03-0066954
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//2HGFA16569H532749
$      (163.60)
2011-03-0066972
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//2HGFG12889H528572
$      (177.28)
2011-03-0066981
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//JHLRE48729C008052
$      (310.10)
2011-03-0066983
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//2HNYD288X9H505964
$      (475.36)
2011-03-0066993
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2009//5J6RE48359L027604
$      (203.46)
2011-03-0067002
HONDA LEASE TRUST
2007//2HJYK16247H530758
$      (138.00)
2010-03-0076004
NISSAN INFINITI LT
2007//5N1BV28U57N140230
$      (379.39)
TAX OPERATIONS
2010-03-0059199
TD AUTO FINANCE
2007//1J4FA54187L199812
$      (459.58)
ATTN: SUNNY CARLBERG
2010-03-0059205
TD AUTO FINANCE
2008//1D8HN54P38B124855
$      (115.82)
ATTN: SUNNY CARLBERG
2010-03-0059216
TD AUTO FINANCE
2007//1D7HU18N97S227916
$      (507.36)
ATTN: SUNNY CARLBERG
2011-03-0059052
TD AUTO FINANCE
2008//1D8HN54P38B124855
$      (519.04)
ATTN: SUNNY CARLBERG
2011-03-0086332
TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORP
2009//JTEES41A392140880
$        (65.20)
ATTN: PRODUCT OPERATIONS WF21
TOTAL
 
 $ (10,824.15)


Referral to Real Estate Acquisition & Disposition Committee re: Town-owned Land – Corner of Chester and Forbes Street

MOTION  By Linda Russo
                seconded by Bill Horan
                to refer to the Real Estate Acquisition & Disposition Committee the
                review of the town-owned property at the corner of Chester and
                Forbes Street regarding the possible sale and/or disposition of that
                property and to report back to the Town Council with its
                recommendations, if any.
                Motion carried 9/0.


OPPORTUNITY FOR COUNCILLORS TO DIRECT QUESTIONS TO THE ADMINISTRATION

Pat Harmon (1) asked for report on the auction of the Haunted House items; (2) requested an update on the Maple Street culvert project; (3) reported that 3 or 4 manholes located on Oak Street near the intersection of Silver Lane are significantly lower than the road – it creates a “dip” in the road; and (4) asked when leaf collection will start.  The Mayor responded (1) the auction was well attended, but doesn’t have the dollar amount yet. She’ll share that with the Council when she gets the total; (2) Tim Bockus stated that the Maple Street project is on schedule and the road may be opened as early as Friday, October 19th; Mr. Bockus also responded to Councillor Harmon’s inquiry on two gas main leaks on Forbes Street, due to the road construction in the area, stating that both were CNG’s responsibility and not the town’s; (3) Tim Bockus will inspect the manholes in question on Oak Street and see what can be done; and (4) Mayor Leclerc stated that roadside and bagged leaf collection will begin on November 5th and go through December 14th or when the first snow falls – collection to start on Silver Lane, going east to Forbes Street and then in a clockwise pattern through town.

Barbara Rossi reported that the traffic light trip for the light in the straight or right-turn lane on Maple Street at the intersection of Main, Maple and Broad Streets does not work. Therefore, cars will sit at the light until someone drives into the left-turn lane. Tim Bockus responded that the traffic light, which is town-owned, has had problems in the past and he’ll look into it.

Eric Thompson asked who will be in attendance for the October 30th Town Council meeting to discuss Senate Bill 22.  The Chair responded that the town’s state delegation will be in attendance.  The Mayor stated that members of the Capital Region Development Authority will also attend the meeting.

Esther Clarke wanted to know what can be done about the abandoned foundation at 48 Branch Drive.  The Mayor stated that the town has been working with non-profit agencies to identify properties in East Hartford that could be redeveloped – this is one that the town is working with the bank to acquire and potentially a non-profit agency could build a home on this foundation.


COUNCIL ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION MATTERS

Workers’ Compensation Claim – Sandor Binkley

MOTION  By Barbara Rossi
                seconded by Esther Clarke
                to accept Corporation Counsel’s recommendation to fully and finally
                settle the outstanding Workers’ Compensation claims of former employee,
                Sandor Binkley, as follows:  (1) a partial waiver of the Town’s lien in the
                amount of $3,430.00; and (2) accepting $6,500.00 in full and final
                satisfaction of the Town’s lien of $9,930.00.
                Motion carried 9/0.
                

OPPORTUNITY FOR RESIDENTS TO SPEAK

Eugene Pushefski, 58 Barbara Drive, asked what the Inland/Wetlands sign posted on Sandra Drive relates to. Chair Kehoe indicated that the Council would look into it   Also, Mr. Pushefski thanked Tim Bockus and his staff for maintaining the field.

Mayor Leclerc (1) announced that East Hartford has been designated a Heart Safe Community; (2) stated that today’s CRDA meeting included a tour of Connecticut Fast Track.  Also, working in conjunction with Connecticut Transit Authority, the Mayor has asked for a weekend configuration for the town’s residents, which would include a bus loop from the north end to the south end of East Hartford; and (3) said that this weekend was very busy with the Fall Fest, ING Marathon, and the town’s document “shredding” day.

Marc Weinberg wished Bill Horan and Ram Aberasturia Happy Birthday.


ADJOURNMENT

MOTION  By Eric Thompson
                seconded by Bill Horan
                to adjourn (9:20 p.m.).
                Motion carried 9/0.


The Chair announced that the next meeting of the Town Council would be on October 30, 2012.



                                        Attest________________________________
                                                        Angela M. Attenello
                                                          TOWN COUNCIL CLERK