In accordance with Sections 36 and 41 of the City Charter, 1993 Revised, notice Is hereby given of the enactment and approval of the following named ordinance:
ORDINANCEAMENDMENTAUTHORIZING A TRANSFER, ASREPORTEDINTHEJUNE 2011 UPDATEDBUDGETARYANDFINANCIALREPORTTOELIMINATENEGATIVEGENERALFUNDLINEITEMBALANCESFORTHEFISCALYEARENDING 6 – 30-11 PURSUANTTOTHECHARTERANDTHECODEOFGENERALORDINANCES.
Said ordinance is on file in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 204, Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., where it may be inspected or copies applied for and reference thereto is hereby made a part of this notice.
The aforementioned, ordinance was enacted by the Board of Aldermen on the 21st day of November, 2011 by a vote of 25 ayes and 0 nos.
Said ordinances will become operative and in effect on December 2, 2011
In accordance with Sections 36 and 41 of the City Charter, 1993 Revised, notice
Is hereby given of the enactment and approval of the following named ordinances:
1. ZONINGORDINANCEMAPAMENDMENTSTOTITLEVI, VOLUMEIII, OFTHE CODEOFORDINANCESTOCHANGEFROMBUSINESS A, RH2ANDRM2TO BUSINESSBD‑1 THEZONINGOFPARCELSONCHAPEL, HOWE, CROWN, DWIGHT, PARK, YORK, GEORGEANDEDGEWOOD.
2. Ordinance Amendment to Text Amendments for Central Business/ Residential (BD‑1) Districts
Said ordinances are on file in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 204, Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., where it may be inspected or copies applied for and reference thereto is hereby made a part of this notice.
The aforementioned, ordinance were enacted by the Board of Aldermen on the following: 1. 10/3/11 by a vote of 26 ayes 0 nos 2. 10/3/11 by a vote of 26 ayes 0 nos 3. 11/10/11 by a vote of 23 ayes 0 noes 1 abstention
Said ordinances will become operative and in effect on November 21, 2011
The Electors of the City of New Haven are hereby warned to meet at their respective polling places in said city on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 for the following purpose:
To cast their votes for MAYOR, for CITYCLERK and thirty (30) ALDERPERSONS, one each from the respective thirty wards in the City of New Haven
General counting f of all absentee ballots in said election will take place in the Hearing Room of the Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange Street, Ground Floor, New Haven, Connecticut.
Notice is hereby given that the location of the polling places is as follows:
In accordance with Sections 36 and 41 of the City Charter, 1993 Revised, notice Is hereby given of the enactment and approval of the following named ordinances:
Said ordinances are on file in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 204, Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., where it may be inspected or copies applied for and reference thereto is hereby made a part of this notice.
The aforementioned, ordinance were enacted by the Board of Aldermen on September 19, 2011 by a vote of:
1. 26 ayes 0 nos 2. 26 ayes 0 nos
Said ordinances will become operative and in effect on October 5, 2011.
Said ordinances are on file in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 204, Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., where it may be inspected or copies applied for and reference thereto is hereby made a part of this notice.
The aforementioned, ordinance were enacted by the Board of Aldermen on September 6, 2011 by a vote of: 1. 24 ayes 0 noes 2. 24 ayes 0 noes 3. 24 ayes 0 noes 4. 22 ayes 1 no
Said ordinances will become operative and in effect on September 20, 2011.
Said ordinances are on file in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 204, Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., where it may be inspected or copies applied for and reference thereto is hereby made a part of this notice.
The aforementioned, ordinance were enacted by the Board of Aldermen on June 6, 2011 by a vote of 26 ayes and 2 noes
Said ordinances will become operative and in effect on July 1, 2011.
CITYNOTICE In accordance with Sections 36 and 41 of the City Charter, 1993 Revised, notice Is hereby given of the enactment and approval of the following named ordinances Reference to the ANNUALBUDGET for the City of New Haven for fiscal year, July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012:
1) TAXLEVYANDREVENUEAPPROPRIATINGORDINANCEFORFISCAL YEAR 2011 – 2012.
Said ordinances is on file in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 202, Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., where is may be inspected or copies applied for and reference therefo is hereby made a part of this notice.
The aforementioned, ordinances were enacted by the Board of Aldermen on June 1, 2011 by the following votes and approved by the Mayor on
In accordance with Sections 36 and 41 of the City Charter, 1993 Revised, notice
Is hereby given of the enactment and approval of the following named ordinances:
ORDINANCEAMENDMENTTOAPPROPRIATINGORDINANCE #3, ANORDINANCE AUTHORIZINGISSUANCEOFGENERALOBLIGATIONBONDS, FISCALYEAR 2011, FOR A NEWAPPROPRIATINGOF $550,000 FORTHEPURCHASEOFNEW PARKINGMETERS
Said ordinances are on file in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 204, Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., where it may be inspected or copies applied for and reference thereto is hereby made a part of this notice.
The aforementioned, ordinance were enacted by the Board of Aldermen on April 21, 2011 by a vote of 17 ayes and 2 noes
Said ordinances will become operative and in effect on May 4, 2011.
ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO REVISE PROVISIONS IN THE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT AND CONFIDENTIAL EMPLOYEES PERSONNEL AND PROCEDURES MANUAL RELATED TO RETIREMENT BENEFITS OF THOSE PREVIOUSLY COVERED BY LOCAL 530 OR LOCAL 825 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS.
WHEREAS, on July 7, 2008, the City of New Haven Board of Aldermen approved an Executive Management and Confidential Employees Personnel and Procedures Manual which sets forth a description of the employee benefit plans offered by the City of New Haven (the “City”) to non bargaining unit employees listed in such manual (the “2008 Manual”), including Executive Management and Confidential Employees who are members of the Police Department (“Police Employees”); and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to update the 2008 Manual to make changes to the benefits offered to Executive Management and Confidential Employees; as set forth in a proposed Executive Management and Confidential Employees Manual submitted by the Chief Administrative Officer to the Board of Aldermen on January 18, 2011 (the “2011 Manual”); and
WHEREAS, the Chief Administrative Officer has requested that the Board of Aldermen first consider a provision in the 2011 Manual which eliminates the “Next Highest Rank Benefit” (as hereinafter defined) to Executive Management and Confidential Employees who are Police Employee before the Board of Aldermen reviews the other provisions of the 2011 Manual; and
WHEREAS, Conn Gen. Stat. § 7-450 provides that a municipality may by ordinance establish and amend any special act concerning pension and other postemployment health and life benefit systems for its employees; and
WHEREAS, Conn. Gen. Stat. § 7-450a(b) provides that no ordinance, resolution or other act altering the pension, retirement, or other postemployment health and life benefit system shall be enacted until the legislative body of the municipality has requested and received a qualified cost estimate from an actuary enrolled by the joint board for the enrollment of actuaries established under Subtitle C of Title II of the Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (a “Cost Estimate”); and
WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen has received a Cost Estimate concerning the elimination of the Next Highest Rank Benefit; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen referred the 2011 Manual to its Finance Committee which held a public hearing on the elimination of the Next Highest Rank Benefit on January 26, 2011 and rendered a report of a favorable recommendation; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Aldermen of the City of New Haven that Article 15, Section 1(W) of the collective bargaining agreement between the City and New Haven Police Union Local 530 (“Local 530”) and Council 15, AFSCME, AFL-CIO, which provides that the total annual earnings of Police Employees hired in or prior to 1990 who at the time of retirement have a four (4) year average that is not more than the employee’s base salary shall be the equivalent of the annual salary of an employee holding the next higher rank to that held by the retiring employee prior to retirement, or language substantially similar thereto which may be included in any future collective bargaining agreement between the City of New Haven and Local 530 (the “Next Highest Rank Benefit”) shall not apply to the calculation of pension benefits to be paid to Executive Management and Confidential Employees who are Police Employees from the Policemen’s and Firemen’s Pension Plan; and the New Haven Board of Aldermen hereby further ordains that:
The New Haven Board of Aldermen adopts the revised provision in “Executive Management and Confidential Employees Personnel and Procedures Manual” below in place of Article 27, Section A, subsection (3):
“All Sworn Services (Police and Fire) employees who are members of the “P&F Plan” at the time of becoming Confidential Employees or Executive Management Employees may remain as members of the P&F Plan provided that they remain in a Sworn capacity (Police or Fire). Any Confidential Employee who is a Sworn Services Employee hired before July 1, 2011 shall be permitted to become a member of the P&F Plan. The provisions of the pension article of the collective bargaining agreement between the City and New Haven Police Union Local 530 and Council 15, AFSCME, AFL-CIO in effect on the Effective Date (the “Local 530 Agreement”), as such provisions may be amended from time to time and as permitted by law, shall apply to Executive Management and Confidential Employees members of the P&F Plan who are police employees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Article 15, Section 1(W) of the Local 530 Agreement, which provides that Police employees “hired in or prior to 1990 who at the time of retirement have a four (4) year average that is not more than the employee’s base salary, said employee’s total annual earnings shall be the equivalent of the annual salary of an employee’s holding the next higher rank to that held by the retiring employee prior to retirement,” or language substantially similar thereto which may be included in any future collective bargaining agreement between the City and Local 530 shall not apply to the calculation of pension benefits under the P&F Plan of Executive Management and Confidential Employees who are Police employees. To the extent that the provisions of the 530 Agreement conflict with the provisions of this Manual, including this Article, the provisions of this Manual will control.
“The provisions of the pension article of the collective bargaining agreement between the City and New Haven Fire Union, Local 825 International Association of Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO in effect on the Effective Date (the “Local 825 Agreement”), as such provisions may be amended from time to time and as permitted by law, shall apply to Executive Management and Confidential Employees members of the P&F Plan who are fire fighters. To the extent that the provisions of the 825 Agreement conflict with the provisions of this Manual, including this Article, the provisions of this Manual will control.
“Alternatively, Sworn Services Executive Management and Confidential Employees who are eligible to participate in the P&F Plan may within thirty (30) days of becoming an Executive Management Employee or a Confidential Employee to be enrolled in the DC Plan. If such Executive Management Employee or Confidential Employee chooses to participate in the DC Plan rather than the P&F Plan, then the employee shall not be eligible for benefit payments under the P&F Plan until such time as the employee retires from City service, and time served while a participant in the DC Plan shall not count towards Credited Service for purposes of determining the retirement pension benefit payable to such employee under the P&F Plan. In addition, earnings received during the time of participation in the DC Plan shall not be taken into consideration for purposes of determining the retirement pension benefit payable to such Executive Management Employee or Confidential Employee under the P&F Plan.”
The New Haven Board of Assessment Appeals will conduct appellant hearings March 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23 at 5pm and 9am on Saturday March 19. Hearings will be held in the Office of Assessments, 165 Church St., New Haven City Hall. Deliberations will be conducted on March 24 (and March 25, if necessary), at 5pm.,in the 2nd floor hearing room in New Haven City Hall, 165 Church St.
2.ORDINANCEAMENDMENTTOAPPROPRIATINGORDINANCE #3, ANORDINANCEAUTHORIZINGISSUANCEOFGENERALOBLIGATIONBONDS, FISCALYEAR 2011, ADDING A NEWPROJECTFORTHEPURCHASEANDUPGRADEOFFIREFIGHTINGVEHICLES, SAIDPROJECTTOBEFUNDEDBYTRANSFERSFROMEXISTINGCAPITALPROJECTSTOMEETTHETOTALREQUESTOF $767,133.
3.ORDINANCEAMENDMENTTOAPPROPRIATINGORDINANCE #3, ANORDINANCEAUTHORIZINGISSUANCEOFGENERALOBLIGATIONBONDS, FISCALYEAR 2011, TRANSFERRINGEXISTINGFUNDSFORTHEPURPOSEOF A NEW $200,000 APPROPRIATIONFORTHEPOLICEDEPARTMENT’S TECHNOLOGYNEEDS.
4.ZONINGORDINANCEMAPAMENDMENTFROMYALEUNIVERSITYAPPROVING A PLANNEDDEVELOPMENTDISTRICTFORPROPERTY (NEWRESIDENTIALCOLLEGES) GENERALLYBOUNDEDBYPROSPECTSTREET, SACHEMSTREET, ANDTHEFARMINGTONCANAL. Said ordinance is on file in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 204, Kennedy Mitchell Hall of Records, 200 Orange St., where it may be inspected or copies applied for and reference thereto is hereby made a part of this notice.
The aforementioned, ordinances was enacted by the Board of Aldermen on, January 3, 2011
By a vote: 26 ayes 0 noes
Said ordinances will become operative and in effect on January 17,2011
The Board of Assessment Appeals is offering 4 workshops explaining the appeals process for real estate and personal property. The workshops will be held at New Haven City Hall, 165 Church St., Legislative Hearing Room #2, on the 2nd floor, Saturday, January 29, at 10 and 11am., and Monday, January 31, at 6 and 7pm.
Any questions, please call 203 – 946-8063 or e‑mail NHBAA@NewHavenCt.net
The City of New Haven Connecticut will conduct a Public Information Meeting concerning the Canal Dock Boathouse Project. The meeting will be held on Thursday, September 2, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., in the Ground Floor Hearing Room (Room G2) in the Hall of Records, 200 Orange Street, New Haven Connecticut.
In 2007, the Adee Boathouse was demolished by ConnDOT to make way for the new Quinnipiac Bridge/I95 crossing. As mitigation for the loss of this historic resource, the Federal Highway Administration and ConnDOT have provided funding for the construction of a boathouse at Long Wharf incorporating historic architectural elements salvaged from the Adee Boathouse prior to its demolition. The new boathouse will allow for the preservation of architecturally significant elements of the boathouse, and will also provide a central facility in New Haven for water-dependent uses.
The proposed project is envisioned to consist of a 31,000 square foot community boathouse constructed on a 55,000 square foot pile-supported concrete platform. The project will include floating docks to support various activities such as fixed seat rowing, kayaking, sailing and transient boating.
Work is anticipated to begin in the summer of 2011 and is expected to be completed in the spring of 2013.
The Public Information Meeting is being held to afford a full opportunity for public participation and to allow open discussion of any views and comments the community may have concerning this proposed project.
Plans will be available for public review. City of New Haven representatives and members of the design team will be available during the meeting to discuss this project. More detailed information is available at the New Haven City Plan Department, 5th floor 165 Church Street, New Haven, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays. Anyone wishing to review the plans may contact the City Plan Department at (203) 946‑2964.
All persons interested in this project are welcome to attend this meeting and discuss the project.
Pursuant to CT General Statutes Sec. 9 – 452a, as Co-Chair of the New Haven Green Party, I hereby provide statutory notice of a Green Party meeting, as the presiding officer of such meeting, to be held:
Pursuant to CT General Statutes Sec. 9 – 452a (notice of party meetings), as Co-Chair of the New Haven Green Party, I hereby provide statutory notice of a Green Party meeting, as the presiding officer of such meeting, to be held:
Date: Tues. Sept. 2, 2008 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Never Ending Book Store, 810 State Street, New Haven Purpose: Nominate candidates for public office, including 3rd Congressional District; State Senate District 33; and New Haven Registrar of Voters.
Nominations shall be accepted from the floor. Only registered Greens who are present at the meeting are eligible to vote. The nominees must receive support from a simple majority of those who actually vote. If there is more than one person nominated, instant runoff voting will be used and abstentions will not be counted as votes.
Charles A. Pillsbury, Co-Chair, New Haven Green Party 247 Saint Ronan Street New Haven CT 06511 203 – 865-6575