Windsor Town Council
Council Chambers Town Hall
July 10, 2000
Unapproved Minutes Public Hearing
PUBLIC HEARING ON "AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $612,000 FOR INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPROVEMENTS TO A PORTION OF DAY HILL ROAD IN THE VICINITY OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH
LAMBERTON ROAD, AND AUTHORIZATING THE ISSUE OF $612,000 BONDS AND NOTES TO FINANCE THE
APPROPRIATION"
Mayor Hogan read the legal notice.
George Catrombone urged the Council to approve the project. The Marriott is a full
sized hotel with meeting and convention room space. The tax base will be about $680,000 in
a couple of years which is almost equal to what is being requested this evening.
James Mason, 252 Carriage Way, Windsor said this is a great idea, lets do
it!
Martha Collier, President of the Windsor Chamber of Commerce, reiterated what the
Chamber has said in the past, welcoming the Marriott into town. A great deal of influx
will be had from other communities as well.
Windsor Town Council
Council Chambers Town Hall
July 10, 2000 Regular Meeting
Unapproved Minutes
Mayor Hogan called the regular meeting to order at 7:35 PM.
- Roll Call Present: Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, Council member
Albano, Council member Broxterman, Council member Haverstock, Council member Pacino,
Council Member Simon, Council member Ristas and Council member Trinks
- Prayer Council member Albano
- Pledge of Allegiance Council member Albano
- Resolutions and Awards
- Proclamation Declaring July as Recreation and Parks Month
Deputy Mayor Curtis Read the Proclamation Declaring July as Recreation and Parks
Month and presented the award to Robin Newmann
- Public Communications and Petitions
None.
- Public Building Commission Report
Joe Novak, PBC Chairman, gave the report.
WHS phase 1 masonry is complete, HVAC and electrical continues.
The chipboard is up; there was a delay due to a lack of sheetrockers. There is a lack of
carpenters. O&G have been working to find additional help; the project is behind. This
will not affect phase 2 construction. Phase 2 review of documents is completed.
Phase 2 renovations will go out to bid in mid July with construction beginning in
September.
Rainbow Road Firehouse should be completed in October 2000.
330 Windsor Avenue the design has been awarded.
Milo Peck Community Center Design in progress.
Town Hall Roof Design in progress.
Asbestos Abatement Program in progress.
Clover Street Fence and wall an architect was selected.
Sage Park Field House went out to bid and received no responses. The town
has accepted responsibility as GC.
The next meeting is scheduled for 7/18/00.
Council member Ristas suggested using non-union laborers if needed.
Council member Haverstock made a motion, seconded by Council Member Simon
To move item 12 a. to this part of the agenda. The Motion Passed 9-0-0.
12. a. Historic District Commission Annual Report
Mary Ann Pleva, Chairperson of the Historic District Commission, gave the
report. There are 8 people on the Commission. The Commission meets once a year to select
is officers and thereafter as needed. The Historic District Handbook will be completed
soon. A book signing will be held on August 10, 2000 (tentative date).
- Town Managers Report
Retail Seminar Planned
A nationally recognized retail consultant, Jon Schallert, will visit the
Town of Windsor on Tuesday, July 18th to speak about "Creating Destination Retail
Success." The seminar will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. in the Town Hall
Council Chambers. Mr. Schallert will address increasing customer traffic, growing store
sales, developing repeat customers, and becoming a customer destination business.
Following the seminar seven local businesses will receive a personal consultation from
Mr.Schallert. The seminar is only $10 and anyone who operates a retail business or is
planning to open one is welcome to attend. The visit by Mr. Schallert is being sponsored
by First Town Downtown, Windsor Chamber of Commerce, and the Town of Windsor. A special
thanks to Konica, ABB and Homewood Suites for their support and generosity. For more
information, call 285-1877.
Road Work Update
State of CT road crews will be milling and overlaying Route 75 from the
Farmington River Bridge through Windsor Locks to Route 140.
Night operations on this project will begin tonight, July 10th from 8:00pm
5:00am starting from Route 20 and heading North.
Day operations will resume on July 13 & 14 from 8:00am 4:00pm.
On July 17th, overlay work will begin on the north end of the project heading
south. It is expected the work crews will reach Windsor on July 20th with the project
being completed by July 21st.
This is a tentative schedule and is subject to change if weather conditions
delay work. For more information, call Tom Lenehan at 285-1804.
The Town Green is a Hub of Activity
Two live concerts will be featured on the town green this week. On
Wednesday, July 12, 2000 the Windsor Summer Youth Band Program will be performing at
7:30pm and this weeks regularly scheduled Thursday night concert will feature
Maestros Men from 7:00pm 9:00pm. In case of inclement weather, call the
24-hour Recreation Information Line at 285-1988.
In addition to the always popular summer concert series, Family Nights on the
Green will be held from 6:00pm 7:00pm each Monday evening through August 14, 2000.
Each Family Night features a different theme including "Water Night" on July 17,
"Make Your Own Sundae Night" on July 24, "Tiny Bubbles and Her Magic
Show" on July 31, "Bingo Night" on August 7, and "Island Rhythm
Night" on August 14. These free events are great fun for the whole family held
right here on the Windsor town green. For more information, call 285-1990.
Skate Park Update
Following a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 29th, the Windsor Skate Park has
been a popular attraction. The skate park is open seven days a week from 12:00
8:00pm. Skating enthusiasts are reminded that safety helmets are required and elbow, knee
and wrist pads are recommended. For more information on season pass fees, or use of the
skate park, call 285-1990.
- Communications from Council Members
Council member Albano none
Council member Broxterman none
Council member Haverstock none
Council member Pacino congratulated the Youth Commission on the skate
park.
He visited the rose fesitval in Elizabeth Park in Hartford and commended the
Windsor award winner. He suggested starting something similar in Northwest Park.
Council Member Simon none
Council member Ristas none
Council member Trinks none
Deputy Mayor Curtis none
Mayor Hogan thanked staff for the Forth of July celebration and commended
the Youth Commission on the Skate Park.
- Reports of Standing Committees
None.
- Ordinances
"AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $612,000 FOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS TO A
PORTION OF DAY HILL ROAD IN THE VICINITY OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH LAMBERTON ROAD, AND
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUE OF $612,000 BONDS AND NOTES TO FINANCE THE APPROPRIATION.
Voting to approve the ordinance was Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, Council
member Albano, Council member Broxterman, Council member Haverstock, Council member
Pacino, Council Member Simon, Council member Ristas and Council member Trinks.
Vote No None.
The Motion Passed 9-0-0.
- Unfinished Business
None.
- New Business
- Presentation of Design Report on 330 Windsor Avenue by the Public Building
Commission
Mr. Novak and Mr. Mark Hopper of Bostwick and Hopper gave an overview.
Staffs review of potential uses has concentrated on the following:
- Fulfill programmatic needs in Windsor;
- Generate revenue to partially offset the costs of the building; and
- Be compatible with neighborhood enhancement efforts.
Bostwick and Hopper have made numerous presentations to the PBC.
The PBC made recommendations that the building at 330 Windsor Avenue be
known as the Mary C. Turley Community Center; and that the Town Council take over the
leased area at 330 Windsor Avenue and renovate the building to provide adult day care,
child day care, police, and community use space for a cost of $2,013,000.
The PBC recommended referring the project to the TIC and Finance Committee.
The Council asked questions of Mr. Hopper. The cost regarding correction of
asbestos / environmental issues was higher than originally anticipated. Council member
Haverstock discussed sticker shock, noting that the gifted building was not
expected to cost so much.
Mayor Hogan referred the project to the Town Improvement Committee, then the TIP
should report back as to when they refer it to the Finance Committee.
Joseph Novak discussed the deferred maintenance, which is necessary to keep up
the maintenance of the building, $122,000.
Council member Trinks suggested staff review the lease and report to the Finance
Committee. Mayor Hogan referred the matter.
- Presentation on Community Policing
Kevin Searles, Chief of Police gave an overview, with Officers Pearce and
Carter.
Mr. Searles said Windsor is a very safe town to live in. Among the 8 ring towns
surrounding Hartford, Windsor has the fewest burglaries. Windsor is tied for number one
for the fewest number of assaults. Windsor is in the top three for the least number of
rapes and robberies. A survey was done of town residents which showed most residents feel
safe; the greatest fear was having their homes burglarized. People want police to be
approachable. Foot patrols have been reinstituted, a bicycle unit has been added,
neighborhood watches have been increasing and the Partnership Program is an asset.
Officer Pearce reviewed the bicycle patrol, which is used as a tool to enhance
community policing. He said youth approach the police much more when they are on bicycle.
There are eight officers on the bike patrol. A physical fitness program must be passed by
the officers together with a weeklong school program to learn to properly use the bikes.
Mayor Hogan suggested Health and Safety keep the Council posted.
- Introduce Job Description Amendments for review and approval
Mayor Hogan referred the matter to the Special Projects Committee.
Council member Pacino asked for the pay ranges be provided.
- Resignations and Appointments
Council member Albano made a motion, seconded by Council member Pacino,
Item I to appoint a Republican Member Cori-Lynn Webber, to the
Youth Commission, for a 3 year term to expire September 20, 2002 or until a successor is
appointed. The Motion Passed 9-0-0.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council Member Simon,
Item G to appoint Laura Soll Broxterman to the Library Advisory Board for
a 1 year term to expire 6/30/2001 or until a successor is appointed. The Motion Passed
9-0-0.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council Member Simon,
To table items A,B,,C,D,E,F,H, and J. The Motion Passed 9-0-0.
Council member Pacino suggested that addresses of those being appointed /
resigning not be read for this item.
- Minutes of Preceding Meetings
- Minutes of the June 19, 2000 Regular Council Meeting
Council member Pacino made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
To accept the Minutes of the June 19, 2000 Regular Council Meeting
Change the town managers name was mispelled by staff.
The Motion Passed 9-0-0.
- Minutes of the June 12, 2000 Special Council Meeting
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Broxterman,
To accept the Minutes of the June 19, 2000 Special Council Meeting
The Motion Passed 9-0-0.
- Public Communications and Petitions
None.
- Executive Session
At 9:36 p.m. Council member Haverstock made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Simon, to go into executive session regarding a. Consideration of alternate actions to
enforce or implement relief or legal rights with respect to the landfill and b. Discussion
concerning the lease of telecommunications tower sites
The Motion Passed 9-0-0.
Present was Mayor Hogan, Council member Curtis, Council member Albano, Council
member Broxterman, Council member Haverstock, Council member Pacino, Council member
Ristas, Council member Simon, and Council member Trinks.
Staff present was Town Manager Churchill, Assistant Town Manager Souza, Acting
Economic Development Director McMahon, Police Chief Searles.
At 10:00 p.m., Acting Economic Development Director McMahon, and Police Chief
Searles left executive session. At this time the following staff member entered executive
session to discuss alternate actions to enforce or implement relief or legal rights with
respect to the landfill.: Landfill Administrator Slike, DPW Director Funk, Health Director
Petrillo, Town Engineer Lenehan, Budget Analyst Freund, and Finance Director Cunningham.
At 10:45 the motion to end executive session was made by Council member Trinks
and was seconded by council member Curtis. The Motion passed 8-0-0.
The regular meeting reconvened at 10:46 p.m.
- Adjournment
At 10:46 p.m. a motion to adjorn was made by Council member Albano, and seconded
by Council member Haverstock. The Motion passed 8-0-0
Respectfully submitted,
Abigale LaViolette
Clerk of Windsor Town Council
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