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Minutes 06/21/2010 Approved

MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL & WPC AUTHORITY
June 21, 2010                                                                                                 Vol. 25 Page 697

A   REGULAR  MEETING of the City Council & WPC Authority was held in the City Hall Council Chambers on Monday, June 21, 2010.

Those in attendance included Mayor Ryan J. Bingham, Corporation Counsel Ernestine Yuille Weaver, City Councilors Rick Dalla Valle, Thomas Jerram, Marie Soliani, Drake Waldron, Elinor Carbone and Paul Samele, Purchasing Agent Pennie Zucco, and Comptroller Alice Proulx.

Mayor Bingham called the meeting to order at 6:48 p.m.

TAR WARS PRESENTATION
Note: The Tar Wars Poster Contest winners were acknowledged at the beginning of the Board of Trustees of City Employees Retirement Fund meeting at 6:30 pm.

MINUTES
On a motion by Councilor Waldron, seconded by Councilor Dalla Valle, the Council voted unanimously to accept the minutes of the special meeting held jointly with the Board of Finance on May 10, 2010. Councilors Samele, Jerram and Waldron abstained.

On a motion by Councilor Dalla Valle, seconded by Councilor Samele, the Council voted unanimously to accept the minutes of the special meeting held jointly with the Board of Finance on May 13, 2010.

On a motion by Councilor Waldron, seconded by Councilor Carbone, the Council voted unanimously to accept the minutes of the regular meeting held on May 17, 2010. Councilor Dalla Valle abstained.

On a motion by Councilor Waldron, seconded by Councilor Carbone, the Council voted unanimously to accept the minutes of the regular meeting held on June 7, 2010.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
On a motion by Councilor Waldron, seconded by Councilor Dalla Valle, the Council voted unanimously to open the meeting to the public.
Mr. Bill Knight of Torrington, Regional Coordinator for NW CT Disability Advocacy Collaborative, spoke about the new bus stop behind the library. He's concerned about its placement, especially its lack of visibility, benches or shelter and is concerned about pedestrian safety.                 
Mr. Barrie Soucy of Torrington said that it's difficult for the visually impaired to find the bus stop. He requested a shelter, a garbage pail, and a permanent sign with the schedule on it. He said crossing that street is scary and could be worse for someone in a wheel chair or on crutches. He requested audible stop signs.
Mayor Bingham said he spoke with Carol Dean about some of these concerns, that NW CT Transit District is working on some solutions, and he will issue a formal response.

Torrington Water Company Presentation
Susan Suhanovsky of the Torrington Water Company explained what the City pays for Fire Protection and Water. The three pieces they charge for are fire protection, sales to public authority (including swimming pools, city parks, irrigation, schools and ice rinks), and public works, a flat charge used for sewer and street cleaning, and firefighting training. The costs are determined by a consultant, based on average system demands including pumping stations and tanks. She added that, based on firefighting capabilities, Torrington has a good insurance rating, resulting in lower premiums. She said that although fire protection is about $940,000 per year, based on the number of hydrants and inch feed of mains, $350,000 is paid back to the City in taxes.

FINANCIAL AUDIT SERVICES
On a motion by Councilor Waldron, seconded by Councilor Carbone, the Council voted unanimously to award the Financial Audit Services contract to Blum Shapiro of West Hartford, CT for the next three fiscal years for the contracted amounts of $61,750/$63,250/$64,750, having been approved by a selection committee and the Board of Finance on June 15, 2010.

OPEB ACTUARY
On a motion by Councilor Waldron, seconded by Councilor Carbone, the Council voted unanimously to waive the bid process and accept the Purchasing Agent's recommendation to extend the contract services through June 30, 2012 for the OPEB Actuary with Hooker & Holcomb in the amount of $14,000.

HVAC SERVICES
On a motion by Councilor Carbone, seconded by Councilor Jerram, the Council voted unanimously to award the HVAC services contract to West State Mechanical of Torrington CT for FY 10/11 at the rates of $78.50/hr for Journeyman and $49.50/hr for Apprentice.

BUILDING DEPT. REPORT
On a motion by Councilor Waldron, seconded by Councilor Jerram, the Council voted unanimously to accept the Building Dept. Report for the month of May, 2010.

MRC  & SMALL CITIES INVOICES
On a motion by Councilor Waldron seconded by Councilor Carbone, the Council voted unanimously to authorize payment of the following invoices:

Vendor
Invoice #
Amount
Description
Fund 316 M R C
CDW-G
SND3348
600.00
laptop computer
Mike Clark
60810
167.45
easels for Veterans Mem.
Mike Clark
61310
325.63
Mem. Catalog envelopes
CL&P
60310
7,206.06
electric 5/3-6/2
Scott E. Heth
60510
175.00
music for dedication
Horizon Engineering
14
5,820.00
Prof Svcs 5/1-5/28/10
O&G
#13-CTYHALL
234,485.15
services thru 5/31/10
SM Graphics
1046
1,574.61
Mem. Wall campaign mailers
SM Graphics
1047
1,830.00
posters & banners
SM Graphics
1048
545.65
Mem. Wall brochures
Torrington Business Park
60110
17,170.02
final rent & utilities
W.B. Mason
SV7721-001
248.00
printer-building dept
Yankee Gas
60310
753.07
Gas 5/3-6/2
Fund 250 Small Cities
FedEx
7-084-45004
$22.36
Overnight shipping
From Fund #317
L. Wagner & Assocs.
08-SC-13
$24,300.00
Prof.Svc 4/1/10 – 5/31/10
City Hall ADA



WATER POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY
On a motion by Councilor Jerram, seconded by Councilor Carbone, the Council, acting herein as the Water Pollution Control Authority, voted unanimously to approve the following payments:

$2,087.22 to P & G Pepper for Mainline Repair on Forest Ct. on Invoice #10013 dated 6/7/2010
$2,167.04 to P & G Pepper for Mainline Repair on Hill St. on Invoice #10012 dated 6/7/2010

WATER POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY
On a motion by Councilor Jerram, seconded by Councilor Carbone, the Council, acting herein as the Water Pollution Control Authority, considered the following payments:

$223,492.27 to CH Nickerson for Constr. Svcs. May 2010 on Req. #5 dated 5/31/2010
$5,785.66 to Wright-Pierce for Constr. Admin. Svcs. May 2010 on Invoice #70707 dated 6/11/2010

Councilor Dalla Valle questioned the practice of paying mileage, meals and tips for their employees. Mrs. Zucco explained there are existing City contracts that include mileage and food, even travel expenses. Councilor Dalla Valle said this should be looked at, and the taxpayers of Torrington shouldn't be feeding people who do our contract work, as they make enough money off the contract to feed themselves.  He requested a copy of this contract and made a motion to table this payment. Councilor Jerram seconded and the motion to table was unanimously approved.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AGENDA ITEMS ONLY
On a motion by Councilor Carbone, seconded by Councilor Waldron, the Council voted unanimously to open the meeting to the public on "agenda items" only.  
Mr. Jamie Louchen spoke on the need for greater advocacy for the disabled especially in the area of transportation. He said group homes and agencies need a lot more help.

BUSINESS BY DEPT HEADS
On a motion by Councilor Carbone, seconded by Councilor Waldron, the Council voted unanimously to consider business presented by Department Heads.  
No business was presented.

BUSINESS BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL
On a motion by Councilor Waldron, seconded by Councilor Jerram, the Council voted unanimously to consider business presented by the Mayor and members of the City Council.
Councilor Dalla Valle said there is an auction for Boy Scout Troop 4 on June 27 at the Senior Center from 12:00 to 4:00.
Councilor Jerram thanked the Mayor for his participation in the Flag Day Ceremony at Coe Park on June 14th.     

ADJOURNMENT
On a motion by Councilor Jerram, seconded by Councilor Dalla Valle, the Council voted unanimously to adjourn at 7:14 p.m.



                                                                                                                                                                                 
ATTEST: JOSEPH L. QUARTIERO, CMC                                                                            
                CITY CLERK       


                                                                                                    
Respectfully Submitted,
Carol L. Anderson, CCTC
Asst. City Clerk