December 21, 2020 Council Meetings
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Items 1 - 3 - 1. Call Meeting to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
Items 1 - 3
1. Call Meeting to Order2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
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Item 4 - Mayor's Remarks
Item 4
Mayor's Remarks»
Item 5 - Adoption of Agenda
(Deputy Mayor Pendleton)
Item 5
Adoption of Agenda(Deputy Mayor Pendleton)
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Item 6 - Communications and Reports from Town Manager
Item 6
Communications and Reports from Town Manager»
Item 7 - Public Input
The public is welcome to email comments to
TownCouncilComments(5)southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions.
Item 7
Public InputThe public is welcome to email comments to
TownCouncilComments(5)southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions.
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Item 8 - Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meetings
(Councilor Evans)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the Minutes of the following Town Council Meeting: Regular Meeting Minutes of December 7, 2020
Item 8
Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meetings(Councilor Evans)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the Minutes of the following Town Council Meeting: Regular Meeting Minutes of December 7, 2020
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Item 9 - Communications from Liaisons, Officers, and Boards Directly Responsible to Council (Communications can be emailed to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov)
Item 9
Communications from Liaisons, Officers, and Boards Directly Responsible to Council (Communications can be emailed to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov)»
Item 10 - Reports from Committees (Committee Reports can be emailed to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov)
Item 10
Reports from Committees (Committee Reports can be emailed to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov)»
Consent Agenda - [All items listed under this section are considered to be routine by the Town Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council member so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and be considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.]
a. First Reading None
b. Second Reading
Councilor Delnicki)
Motion to Approve Agenda Items 11.b.A. through 11 b.E as a Second Reading on the
Consent Agenda
A. Resolution Appointing Dan Katzbek (R) an Alternate to the Inland Wetlands Agency/Conservation Commission
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby appoints Dan Katzbek (R) an Alternate to the Inland Wetlands Agency/Conservation Commission for a term ending December 1, 2023, to fill an expired vacancy.
B. Resolution Reappointing Erik Dabrowski (R) to the Blighted Property Appeals Board
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Erik Dabrowski (R) to the Blight Property Appeals Board for a term ending November 30, 2024.
C. Resolution Reappointing Mary Bey (R) to the Housing Authority
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Winsor Town Council hereby reappoints Mary Bey (R) to the Housing Authority for a term ending November 30, 2025.
D. Resolution Reappointing James Macdonald (R) to the Inland Wetlands Agency/Conservation Commission
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints James Macdonald (R) to the Inland Wetlands Agency/Conservation Commission for a term ending December 1, 2024.
11. Consent Agenda (Continued)
b. Second Reading (Continued)
E. Resolution Reappointing Jamie Gamble (R) to the Blighted Property Appeals Board
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Jamie Gamble (R) to the Blighted Property Appeals Board for a term ending November 30, 2024.
Consent Agenda
[All items listed under this section are considered to be routine by the Town Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council member so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and be considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.]a. First Reading None
b. Second Reading
Councilor Delnicki)
Motion to Approve Agenda Items 11.b.A. through 11 b.E as a Second Reading on the
Consent Agenda
A. Resolution Appointing Dan Katzbek (R) an Alternate to the Inland Wetlands Agency/Conservation Commission
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby appoints Dan Katzbek (R) an Alternate to the Inland Wetlands Agency/Conservation Commission for a term ending December 1, 2023, to fill an expired vacancy.
B. Resolution Reappointing Erik Dabrowski (R) to the Blighted Property Appeals Board
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Erik Dabrowski (R) to the Blight Property Appeals Board for a term ending November 30, 2024.
C. Resolution Reappointing Mary Bey (R) to the Housing Authority
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Winsor Town Council hereby reappoints Mary Bey (R) to the Housing Authority for a term ending November 30, 2025.
D. Resolution Reappointing James Macdonald (R) to the Inland Wetlands Agency/Conservation Commission
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints James Macdonald (R) to the Inland Wetlands Agency/Conservation Commission for a term ending December 1, 2024.
11. Consent Agenda (Continued)
b. Second Reading (Continued)
E. Resolution Reappointing Jamie Gamble (R) to the Blighted Property Appeals Board
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Jamie Gamble (R) to the Blighted Property Appeals Board for a term ending November 30, 2024.
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Item 12 - Unfinished Business
A. Resolution Reappointing Janice Snyder (R) to the Greater Hartford Transit District
(Councilor Maneelev)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Janice Snyder (R) to the Greater Hartford Transit District for a term ending December 12, 2024.
Item 12
Unfinished BusinessA. Resolution Reappointing Janice Snyder (R) to the Greater Hartford Transit District
(Councilor Maneelev)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Janice Snyder (R) to the Greater Hartford Transit District for a term ending December 12, 2024.
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Item 13 A - Resolution Directing the Town Manager to Defer all Health Department Permit Fees for Food and Cosmetology Establishments within the Town of South Windsor for 120 Days
(Councilor Delnicki)
WHEREAS, COVID-19 has caused a global pandemic worldwide resulting in hospitalizations and in some instances even death; and
WHEREAS, the State of Connecticut declared a Statewide Health crisis on March 10, 2020; and
WHEREAS, Governor Lamont has been forced to issue multiple Executive Orders for the public's safety that have impacted small businesses ability to make a profit; and
(Continued)
WHEREAS, Executive Orders and the Global Pandemic have significantly impacted food and cosmetology establishments locally
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby directs Town Manager Michael Maniscalco to defer all Health Department permit fees for food and cosmetology establishments within the Town of South Windsor for 120 days
Item 13 A
Resolution Directing the Town Manager to Defer all Health Department Permit Fees for Food and Cosmetology Establishments within the Town of South Windsor for 120 Days(Councilor Delnicki)
WHEREAS, COVID-19 has caused a global pandemic worldwide resulting in hospitalizations and in some instances even death; and
WHEREAS, the State of Connecticut declared a Statewide Health crisis on March 10, 2020; and
WHEREAS, Governor Lamont has been forced to issue multiple Executive Orders for the public's safety that have impacted small businesses ability to make a profit; and
(Continued)
WHEREAS, Executive Orders and the Global Pandemic have significantly impacted food and cosmetology establishments locally
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby directs Town Manager Michael Maniscalco to defer all Health Department permit fees for food and cosmetology establishments within the Town of South Windsor for 120 days
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Item 13 B - Discussion Item: Appropriation of $171,000 from the Capital and Non-Recurring Expenditure Account to Complete Funding for Three Unfunded Projects as follows: $30,000 for the Ellsworth Elevator Project; $88,000 for the South Windsor High School Roof Section C Project; and $52,000 for the Wapping School Roof Replacement Project
Item 13 B
Discussion Item: Appropriation of $171,000 from the Capital and Non-Recurring Expenditure Account to Complete Funding for Three Unfunded Projects as follows: $30,000 for the Ellsworth Elevator Project; $88,000 for the South Windsor High School Roof Section C Project; and $52,000 for the Wapping School Roof Replacement Project»
Item 13 C - Resolution Setting a Virtual Public Hearing to Receive Citizen Input on an Appropriation of $171,000 from the Capital and Non-Recurring Expenditure Account
(Councilor Lvdecker)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby sets Monday, January 4, 2020, at 8:00 p.m. as the time for a virtual public hearing to receive citizen input on an appropriation of $171,000 from the Capital and Non-Recurring Expenditure Account to complete funding for three unfunded projects as follows:
$30,000 for the Ellsworth Elevator Project
$88,000 for the South Windsor High School Roof Section C Project
$52,000 for the Wapping School Roof Replacement Project
Item 13 C
Resolution Setting a Virtual Public Hearing to Receive Citizen Input on an Appropriation of $171,000 from the Capital and Non-Recurring Expenditure Account(Councilor Lvdecker)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby sets Monday, January 4, 2020, at 8:00 p.m. as the time for a virtual public hearing to receive citizen input on an appropriation of $171,000 from the Capital and Non-Recurring Expenditure Account to complete funding for three unfunded projects as follows:
$30,000 for the Ellsworth Elevator Project
$88,000 for the South Windsor High School Roof Section C Project
$52,000 for the Wapping School Roof Replacement Project
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Item 13 D - Resolution Adopting and Accepting All Reimbursement Funding from Federal Emergency Management Agency and the State of Connecticut
(Councilor Lopez)
WHEREAS, the Federal Government and State of Connecticut have established programs to reimburse municipalities for expenses related to COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, South Windsor has been diligent and submitted requests to FEMA and the State of Connecticut and will continue to seek additional reimbursements as they become available
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby adopts and accepts all reimbursement funding and certifies that such funds will be used for purposes outlined by the Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), and the State of Connecticut Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) Municipal Programs or any new program that is presented.
Item 13 D
Resolution Adopting and Accepting All Reimbursement Funding from Federal Emergency Management Agency and the State of Connecticut(Councilor Lopez)
WHEREAS, the Federal Government and State of Connecticut have established programs to reimburse municipalities for expenses related to COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, South Windsor has been diligent and submitted requests to FEMA and the State of Connecticut and will continue to seek additional reimbursements as they become available
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby adopts and accepts all reimbursement funding and certifies that such funds will be used for purposes outlined by the Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), and the State of Connecticut Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) Municipal Programs or any new program that is presented.
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Item 13 E - Presentation and Discussion Item: South Windsor Volunteer Fire Department, Fire Truck Lease (requested by Town Manager Michael Maniscalco) (Chief Cooney to be present)
Item 13 E
Presentation and Discussion Item: South Windsor Volunteer Fire Department, Fire Truck Lease (requested by Town Manager Michael Maniscalco) (Chief Cooney to be present)»
Item 13 F - Resolution Approving Solar Canopies at the South Windsor Police Department
(Councilor Snvder)
WHEREAS, it is proposed to have solar canopies installed in the South Windsor Police Station parking lot; and
WHEREAS, the Police Department plans to repave and extend their parking area and add fencing in 2021 so that the cost of underground connections to solar canopies can be minimized if the two projects are coordinated; and
WHEREAS, wiring can be included to support electric vehicle charging (known as EV Ready, EV chargers to be acquired later when needed) to benefit possible future plug-in hybrid or battery-powered electric cruisers as well as employees who purchase electric vehicles; and
WHEREAS, solar canopies would yield intangible or unmeasurable benefits by providing shade and shelter from ice and snow; and
WHEREAS, the Town of South Windsor entered into a contract with TitanGen, LLC of Rocky Hill, CT, a division of Titan Energy, for solar consulting services for RFP development, bid evaluation, and project management for proposed solar canopies in the South Windsor Police Station parking lot; and
WHEREAS, TitanGen, LLC's revenue will be built into the eventual power purchase agreement (PPA) rates from a successful bidder, so that the Town incurs no costs unless and until such time as the project is operational; and WHEREAS, an RFP was issued, and proposals have been received for the project; and
WHEREAS, TitanGen, LLC, and the South Windsor Energy Committee have evaluated the proposals and found that Greenskies Clean Energy of North Haven, CT is a qualified bidder and has submitted the lowest cost proposal; and
WHEREAS, the proposed PPA electric rate depends on the term of the contract, whether rates are flat or escalating, the Town's bid for Zero Renewable Energy Credits (ZRECs), and the option of including wiring for electric vehicle charging (EV Ready); and
WHEREAS, TitanGen, LLC, the Town Engineer Jeffery Doolittle, and the Energy Committee recommend a flat electric rate with a 20-year term, inclusion of EV Ready wiring and a tentative ZREC bid of $75/MWh (Megawatt Hour); and
WHEREAS, such a contract would lead to a PPA rate of $.1030/kWh (kilowatt-hour) and estimated year one savings of about $1,900 with increasing savings as rates increase
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes Town Manager Michael Maniscalco to enter into a contract with Greenskies Clean Energy of North Haven, CT, for a power purchase agreement for solar canopies to be installed behind the South Winsor Police Station.
Item 13 F
Resolution Approving Solar Canopies at the South Windsor Police Department(Councilor Snvder)
WHEREAS, it is proposed to have solar canopies installed in the South Windsor Police Station parking lot; and
WHEREAS, the Police Department plans to repave and extend their parking area and add fencing in 2021 so that the cost of underground connections to solar canopies can be minimized if the two projects are coordinated; and
WHEREAS, wiring can be included to support electric vehicle charging (known as EV Ready, EV chargers to be acquired later when needed) to benefit possible future plug-in hybrid or battery-powered electric cruisers as well as employees who purchase electric vehicles; and
WHEREAS, solar canopies would yield intangible or unmeasurable benefits by providing shade and shelter from ice and snow; and
WHEREAS, the Town of South Windsor entered into a contract with TitanGen, LLC of Rocky Hill, CT, a division of Titan Energy, for solar consulting services for RFP development, bid evaluation, and project management for proposed solar canopies in the South Windsor Police Station parking lot; and
WHEREAS, TitanGen, LLC's revenue will be built into the eventual power purchase agreement (PPA) rates from a successful bidder, so that the Town incurs no costs unless and until such time as the project is operational; and WHEREAS, an RFP was issued, and proposals have been received for the project; and
WHEREAS, TitanGen, LLC, and the South Windsor Energy Committee have evaluated the proposals and found that Greenskies Clean Energy of North Haven, CT is a qualified bidder and has submitted the lowest cost proposal; and
WHEREAS, the proposed PPA electric rate depends on the term of the contract, whether rates are flat or escalating, the Town's bid for Zero Renewable Energy Credits (ZRECs), and the option of including wiring for electric vehicle charging (EV Ready); and
WHEREAS, TitanGen, LLC, the Town Engineer Jeffery Doolittle, and the Energy Committee recommend a flat electric rate with a 20-year term, inclusion of EV Ready wiring and a tentative ZREC bid of $75/MWh (Megawatt Hour); and
WHEREAS, such a contract would lead to a PPA rate of $.1030/kWh (kilowatt-hour) and estimated year one savings of about $1,900 with increasing savings as rates increase
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes Town Manager Michael Maniscalco to enter into a contract with Greenskies Clean Energy of North Haven, CT, for a power purchase agreement for solar canopies to be installed behind the South Winsor Police Station.
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Item 13 G - Resolution Rescinding a Previously Approved Resolution Accepting the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's Recommendation to Name an Interior Driveway at Veterans Memorial Park in Honor of Al Larson
(Councilor Evans)
WHEREAS, at the October 19, 2020 Town Council meeting, the Town Council accepted the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's recommendation to name the interior driveway which connects the lower parking lot to the upper parking lot at Veterans Memorial Park after Al Larson; and
WHEREAS, the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee met on December 10, 2020, with a member from the Patriotic Commission and a member from the Park & Recreation Commission; and WHEREAS, the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee agreed to find another location to honor Mr. Larson
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby rescinds and will reconsider the action taken at a previous meeting approving a resolution accepting the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's recommendation to name an interior driveway at Veterans Memorial Park in honor of Al Larson.
Item 13 G
Resolution Rescinding a Previously Approved Resolution Accepting the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's Recommendation to Name an Interior Driveway at Veterans Memorial Park in Honor of Al Larson(Councilor Evans)
WHEREAS, at the October 19, 2020 Town Council meeting, the Town Council accepted the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's recommendation to name the interior driveway which connects the lower parking lot to the upper parking lot at Veterans Memorial Park after Al Larson; and
WHEREAS, the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee met on December 10, 2020, with a member from the Patriotic Commission and a member from the Park & Recreation Commission; and WHEREAS, the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee agreed to find another location to honor Mr. Larson
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby rescinds and will reconsider the action taken at a previous meeting approving a resolution accepting the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's recommendation to name an interior driveway at Veterans Memorial Park in honor of Al Larson.
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Item 13 H - Resolution Accepting the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's Recommendation to Name the Lap Pool within the Aquatics Complex in Honor of Al Larson
(Councilor Maneelev)
WHEREAS, the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee met on Thursday, December 10, 2020, and discussed the naming of the lap pool within the aquatics complex at Veterans Memorial Park in honor of Al Larson; and
WHEREAS, Al Larson has served the South Windsor community in many capacities for many years, including serving on the Park & Recreation Commission as a member and as the Chairperson, as well as being a strong advocate of aquatics; and
WHEREAS, the Sub-Committee voted unanimously to recommend to the Town Council that the lap pool within the aquatics complex at Veterans Memorial Park be named in honor of Al Larson
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby accepts the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's recommendation to name the lap pool within the aquatics complex at Veterans Memorial Park after Al Larson.
Item 13 H
Resolution Accepting the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's Recommendation to Name the Lap Pool within the Aquatics Complex in Honor of Al Larson(Councilor Maneelev)
WHEREAS, the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee met on Thursday, December 10, 2020, and discussed the naming of the lap pool within the aquatics complex at Veterans Memorial Park in honor of Al Larson; and
WHEREAS, Al Larson has served the South Windsor community in many capacities for many years, including serving on the Park & Recreation Commission as a member and as the Chairperson, as well as being a strong advocate of aquatics; and
WHEREAS, the Sub-Committee voted unanimously to recommend to the Town Council that the lap pool within the aquatics complex at Veterans Memorial Park be named in honor of Al Larson
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby accepts the Naming of Public Lands and Buildings Sub-Committee's recommendation to name the lap pool within the aquatics complex at Veterans Memorial Park after Al Larson.
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Item 13 I - Resolution Approving the Job Description for the Clerk of the Council
(Councilor Hockenberrv)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the job description for the Clerk of the Council, as shown in attached Exhibit A.
Item 13 I
Resolution Approving the Job Description for the Clerk of the Council(Councilor Hockenberrv)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the job description for the Clerk of the Council, as shown in attached Exhibit A.
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Item 13 J - Resolution Approving the Recommended Personnel Committee Procedures
(Councilor Snvder)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the Recommended Personnel Committee Procedures, as shown in attached Exhibit B.
Item 13 J
Resolution Approving the Recommended Personnel Committee Procedures(Councilor Snvder)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the Recommended Personnel Committee Procedures, as shown in attached Exhibit B.
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Item 13 K - Resolution Approving Amendments to the South Windsor Town Council Rules and Procedures (Article XI, Section 7 - Standing Committees (a) Personnel Committee; and Article XVIII - Performance Evaluation)
(Deputy Mayor Pendleton)
WHEREAS, the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves amendments to the South Windsor Town Council Rules and Procedures (Article XI, Section 7 -Standing Committees (a) Personnel Committee; and Article XVIII - Performance Evaluation), as shown in attached Exhibit C.
Item 13 K
Resolution Approving Amendments to the South Windsor Town Council Rules and Procedures (Article XI, Section 7 - Standing Committees (a) Personnel Committee; and Article XVIII - Performance Evaluation)(Deputy Mayor Pendleton)
WHEREAS, the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves amendments to the South Windsor Town Council Rules and Procedures (Article XI, Section 7 -Standing Committees (a) Personnel Committee; and Article XVIII - Performance Evaluation), as shown in attached Exhibit C.
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Item 13 L - Resolution Approving a Request to Fly the Hartford Bags of Love Flag
(Councilor Lydecker)
WHEREAS, the South Windsor Town Council has received an application from the Hartford Bags of Love Organization requesting that the Hartford Bags of Love Flag be flown during the month of January 2021 in celebration of the fourth anniversary of their founding
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves this request and asks that Town Manager Michael Maniscalco fly the Hartford Bags of Love Flag on the Town Flag Pole (Town Center intersection) beginning January 2, 2021 through January 31, 2021.
Item 13 L
Resolution Approving a Request to Fly the Hartford Bags of Love Flag(Councilor Lydecker)
WHEREAS, the South Windsor Town Council has received an application from the Hartford Bags of Love Organization requesting that the Hartford Bags of Love Flag be flown during the month of January 2021 in celebration of the fourth anniversary of their founding
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves this request and asks that Town Manager Michael Maniscalco fly the Hartford Bags of Love Flag on the Town Flag Pole (Town Center intersection) beginning January 2, 2021 through January 31, 2021.
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Item 13 M - Resolution Approving a Refund of Taxes to Twenty-One (21) South Windsor Taxpayers
(Councilor Lopez)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves a refund of property taxes to twenty-one (21) South Windsor Taxpayers, the total of said refunds being $7,378.55 and as more fully described on attached Exhibit D.
Item 13 M
Resolution Approving a Refund of Taxes to Twenty-One (21) South Windsor Taxpayers(Councilor Lopez)
BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves a refund of property taxes to twenty-one (21) South Windsor Taxpayers, the total of said refunds being $7,378.55 and as more fully described on attached Exhibit D.
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Item 15 - Public Input
The public is welcome to email comments to
TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions.
Item 15
Public InputThe public is welcome to email comments to
TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions.
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Item 16 - Communications from Council
Item 16
Communications from Council»
Item 17 - Executive Session
A. To discuss pending litigation (460 Miller Road) pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes §1-210(b)(4) and §1-200(6)(E).
B. To discuss the possible purchase of real estate for the Town pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes §1-210 (b) (7) (1645 Ellington Road).
C. To discuss the possible purchase of real estate for the Town pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes §1-210 (b) (7) (220 Scantic Road)
Item 17
Executive SessionA. To discuss pending litigation (460 Miller Road) pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes §1-210(b)(4) and §1-200(6)(E).
B. To discuss the possible purchase of real estate for the Town pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes §1-210 (b) (7) (1645 Ellington Road).
C. To discuss the possible purchase of real estate for the Town pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes §1-210 (b) (7) (220 Scantic Road)
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Items 13 N & 18 - N. Resolution Referring the Purchase of 1645 Ellington Road to the Planning & Zoning Commission Pursuant to Section 8-24 of the Connecticut General Statutes and Authorizing Town Manager, Michael Maniscalco to Sign and Execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement
(Councilor Hockenberry)
WHEREAS, the Town is interested in purchasing a property located at 1645 Ellington Road consisting of approximately 8.35 acres and a 31,170 square foot building in the amount of $3,925,000; and
WHEREAS, the Town is considering this property for the housing of Town Offices, vital records, and to conduct Town business;
WHEREAS, any plan to use Town funds to acquire property must be submitted to the South Windsor Planning & Zoning Commission for a report pursuant to Section 8-24 of the Connecticut General Statutes
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby refers the purchase of property located at 1645 Ellington Road, consisting of approximately 8.35 acres to the Planning & Zoning Commission pursuant to Section 8-24 of the Connecticut General Statutes; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes Town Manager Michael Maniscalco to sign and execute the purchase and sale agreements or documents necessary to carry out such purchase.
18. Adjournment
Items 13 N & 18
N. Resolution Referring the Purchase of 1645 Ellington Road to the Planning & Zoning Commission Pursuant to Section 8-24 of the Connecticut General Statutes and Authorizing Town Manager, Michael Maniscalco to Sign and Execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement(Councilor Hockenberry)
WHEREAS, the Town is interested in purchasing a property located at 1645 Ellington Road consisting of approximately 8.35 acres and a 31,170 square foot building in the amount of $3,925,000; and
WHEREAS, the Town is considering this property for the housing of Town Offices, vital records, and to conduct Town business;
WHEREAS, any plan to use Town funds to acquire property must be submitted to the South Windsor Planning & Zoning Commission for a report pursuant to Section 8-24 of the Connecticut General Statutes
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby refers the purchase of property located at 1645 Ellington Road, consisting of approximately 8.35 acres to the Planning & Zoning Commission pursuant to Section 8-24 of the Connecticut General Statutes; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes Town Manager Michael Maniscalco to sign and execute the purchase and sale agreements or documents necessary to carry out such purchase.
18. Adjournment
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