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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 5/4/2004 10:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
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2004-0325 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh recognizes and commends Mrs. Cherene Davis for her heroism and bravery on April 1, 2004. AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0326 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh proclaims the month of May 2004 as Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0327 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh congratulates Kumite International and the Police Athletic League on their dedication to the youth of Pittsburgh through athletics. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that May 7 and 8, 2004 are proclaimed "Kumite International Days" in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0328 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh acknowledge Mr. Al Dietrich for his outstanding commitment to the robotics program at Incarnation Academy and his unselfish willingness to educate the young people of the City of Pittsburgh as well as the youth of America.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0329 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh acknowledge all teachers for their hard work and dedication put forth to inspire and direct the youth of the nation; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby proclaim Tuesday, May 4, 2004 as "Teacher Day" in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0330 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby commend and congratulate Reverend Maurice C. Trent Jr. on his successful ministry and congratulates him on the First Anniversary of his ordination and pastoral guidance of Lighthouse Cathedral. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that April 25, 2004 be hereby declared "Reverend Maurice C. Trent, Jr. Day" in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0331 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh hereby salutes and commends the countless contributions of the frontline caregivers of our community, and calls upon the Pennsylvania General Assembly to support health care workers by swiftly passing the Health Care Worker and Patient Protection Act, which would ban mandatory overtime for nurses and other health care workers in all public and private sector health care facilities in Pennsylvania except in bona fide emergencies. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that May 6 through 12, 2004 be hereby declared "National Nurses Week" in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0332 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh commends The Salvation Army and The God-Sent Grandparent's Support Group for their work and support of Grandparents in their efforts of trying to raise healthy families. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that April 30, 2004 be hereby declared "The God-Sent Grandparent's Support Group Day" in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0333 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby commend Joseph Kaminski for effortlessly fostering knowledge and appreciation of Polish culture, history and traditions to the American people, strengthening understanding and friendship between Americans and Poles and fostering a deeper understanding of Polish heritage among Americans of Polish descent for the enrichment of American Culture and commends him on his acceptance of the Polonian of the Year Award. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that today, May 8, 2004 be hereby declared "Joseph A. Kaminski Day" in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0334 1 ProclamationWHEREAS, the Ateleta Women's Society was organized 63 years ago in the Bloomfield Neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh by women from Ateleta, Abruzzi Italy, who wished to share and enrich their Italian Heritage on American soil through traditions, strength of character and organizational skills; and WHEREAS, the officers, trustees and members have provided the stability that has allowed longevity of the organization to be maintained for over six decades; and WHEREAS, a tribute to their cause is paid today to President Karen Cercone, Officers Romilda Sebastian, Yolanda Casiato, Jean Ricci, Iva Rossi, and Anna Buccigrossi and Trustees Mary Allen Haredis, Tina LeDonne, Lydia LeDonne and Vanessa Turpin.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0335 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby acknowledge Geneva Patterson for being a wonderful lady, thanks her for her work in the community and congratulates her on the celebration of her 80th Birthday. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that May 4, 2004 be hereby declared "Geneva Patterson Day" in the City of Pittsburgh. AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0336 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby commend the Pittsburgh District and United Methodist Church as a whole for its work in ministry and welcomes everyone to the City of Pittsburgh. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that April 27 through May 7, 2004 be hereby declare "National United Methodist Convention Week" in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0337 1 ProclamationNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby commend the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh Clean Slate Program for educating and encouraging a drug-free lifestyle for our youth and thanks the many corporate and private sponsors for their funding. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that May 19 through May 23, 2004, be hereby declared "Clean Slate Week" in the City of Pittsburgh.AdoptedPass Action details
2004-0311 1 CommunicationCommunication from Charles Morrison, Director of the Commission on Human Relations, requesting permission for David Engle, Commissioner, a non-City employee, to attend the HUD National Fair Housing Training Academy in Washington, DC, May 25-28, 2004. The training is sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development and is required training for FHAP agency directors and commissioners. Anticipated costs will not exceed $1,200.00 payable from the HUD Trust Fund. Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0315 1 ResolutionResolution amending and supplementing Resolution No. 861, effective January 1, 2000, as amended, entitled: "Adopting and approving the 2000 Capital; and approving the 2000 through 2005 Capital Improvement Program, by adjusting various line items in conformance with City Council's 2000 Capital Budget amendments," by eliminating Decorative Lighting Project $315,674.14 and by adding Reopen Jack Stack Pool 2004 $40,000 in Council District 1.Waived under Rule 8Pass Action details
2004-0315 1 ResolutionResolution amending and supplementing Resolution No. 861, effective January 1, 2000, as amended, entitled: "Adopting and approving the 2000 Capital; and approving the 2000 through 2005 Capital Improvement Program, by adjusting various line items in conformance with City Council's 2000 Capital Budget amendments," by eliminating Decorative Lighting Project $315,674.14 and by adding Reopen Jack Stack Pool 2004 $40,000 in Council District 1.Read and referred  Action details
2004-0316 1 ResolutionResolution amending and supplementing Resolution No. 891, effective January 1, 2003, as amended, entitled: "Adopting and approving the 2003 Capital Budget and the 2003 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2003 through 2008 Capital Improvement Program, by adjusting various line items in conformance with City Council's 2003 Capital Budget amendments." by reducing line item URA District 1 Decorative Lighting Project by $40,390.00 to $ 5,000.00 in Council District 1."Waived under Rule 8Pass Action details
2004-0316 1 ResolutionResolution amending and supplementing Resolution No. 891, effective January 1, 2003, as amended, entitled: "Adopting and approving the 2003 Capital Budget and the 2003 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2003 through 2008 Capital Improvement Program, by adjusting various line items in conformance with City Council's 2003 Capital Budget amendments." by reducing line item URA District 1 Decorative Lighting Project by $40,390.00 to $ 5,000.00 in Council District 1."Read and referred  Action details
2004-0317 2 ResolutionResolution further Amending Resolution No. 424 of 2001, effective June 19, 2001, entitled "Further amending Resolution No. 976 effective January 1, 1996, as amended, Adopting and Approving the 1996 Capital Budget and the 1996 Community Development Block Grant by creating a new line item, City Clerk Office Modernization Project Grant # 2271000 for the purpose of augmenting neighborhood needs programs and/or the District Improvement Fund, and transferring $1,128,892.00 from Grant/Liberty to City Clerk's Office Modernization" by adding Lawrenceville Fireworks – Lawrenceville United $4,000.00, Morningside Baseball $2,000, Ninth Ward Youth Group $2,000, Tenth Ward Baseball $2,000, increasing Morningside Girls Softball Association by $1,000, increasing Morningside Cheerleaders Concession Equipment by 1,000 and Lawrenceville Youth Group by $2000 in Council District 7 and eliminating URA District 1 Decorative Lighting in District 1.Waived under Rule 8Pass Action details
2004-0317 2 ResolutionResolution further Amending Resolution No. 424 of 2001, effective June 19, 2001, entitled "Further amending Resolution No. 976 effective January 1, 1996, as amended, Adopting and Approving the 1996 Capital Budget and the 1996 Community Development Block Grant by creating a new line item, City Clerk Office Modernization Project Grant # 2271000 for the purpose of augmenting neighborhood needs programs and/or the District Improvement Fund, and transferring $1,128,892.00 from Grant/Liberty to City Clerk's Office Modernization" by adding Lawrenceville Fireworks – Lawrenceville United $4,000.00, Morningside Baseball $2,000, Ninth Ward Youth Group $2,000, Tenth Ward Baseball $2,000, increasing Morningside Girls Softball Association by $1,000, increasing Morningside Cheerleaders Concession Equipment by 1,000 and Lawrenceville Youth Group by $2000 in Council District 7 and eliminating URA District 1 Decorative Lighting in District 1.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0321 1 ResolutionResolution amending and supplementing Resolution No. 861, effective January 1, 2000, as amended, entitled: "Adopting and approving the 2000 Capital Budget and the 2000 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2000 through 2005 Capital Improvement Program, by adjusting various line items in conformance with City Council's 2000 Capital Budget amendments." by adding Naomi's Place $20,000.00 and reducing Clean/Paint/Remark Bypass by the same amount in Council District 9.Read and referred  Action details
2004-0305 1 CommunicationCommunication from Mayor Tom Murphy, requesting permission for non-City of Pittsburgh employees, Homewood Weed & Seed Steering Committee member Furman Johnson and Hazelwood Initiative member Jim Richter to attend the Weed and Seed Law Enforcement Conference sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Weed and Seed (OWS) in Buffalo, New York from May 16, 2003 to May 20, 2004.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0312 1 ResolutionResolution further amending Resolution No. 121 of 2003, effective March 14, 2003 entitled, "Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements, or use of existing Agreements and/or a Contract or Contracts, or use of existing Contracts, and for the purchase of materials, supplies, equipment, and/or services for various projects in connection with City Council's 2003 Community Needs Program; and providing for the payment of the costs thereof," by reducing line item URA District 1 Decorative Lighting Project by $40,390.00 to $ 5,000.00 in Council District 1.Waived under Rule 8Pass Action details
2004-0312 1 ResolutionResolution further amending Resolution No. 121 of 2003, effective March 14, 2003 entitled, "Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements, or use of existing Agreements and/or a Contract or Contracts, or use of existing Contracts, and for the purchase of materials, supplies, equipment, and/or services for various projects in connection with City Council's 2003 Community Needs Program; and providing for the payment of the costs thereof," by reducing line item URA District 1 Decorative Lighting Project by $40,390.00 to $ 5,000.00 in Council District 1.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0313 1 ResolutionResolution amending Resolution 926 of 2003, effective December 29, 2003, which presently reads "Resolution authorizing a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer to URA of $656,554.78 for the North Side Decorative Street Lighting project" by decreasing the amount by $481,495.78 to $175,059.00 (Council District No. 1)Waived under Rule 8Pass Action details
2004-0313 1 ResolutionResolution amending Resolution 926 of 2003, effective December 29, 2003, which presently reads "Resolution authorizing a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh providing for the transfer to URA of $656,554.78 for the North Side Decorative Street Lighting project" by decreasing the amount by $481,495.78 to $175,059.00 (Council District No. 1)Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0314 1 ResolutionResolution further amending Resolution No. 654, effective October 25, 2001, entitled, "Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements, or use of existing Agreements and/or a Contract or Contracts, or use of existing Contracts, and for the purchase of materials, supplies, equipment, and/or services for various projects in connection with City Council's 2001 Neighborhood Needs Supplement Program; and providing for the payment of the costs thereof," " by adding Lawrenceville Fireworks – Lawrenceville United $4,000.00, Morningside Baseball $2,000, Ninth Ward Youth Group $2,000, Tenth Ward Baseball $2,000; and increasing Morningside Girls Softball Association Equipment by $1,000 and Increasing Morningside Cheerleaders Concession Equipment by $1,000 and Lawrenceville Youth Group by $2000, in Council District 7 and eliminating URA District 1 Decorative Lighting in District 1.Waived under Rule 8Pass Action details
2004-0314 1 ResolutionResolution further amending Resolution No. 654, effective October 25, 2001, entitled, "Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements, or use of existing Agreements and/or a Contract or Contracts, or use of existing Contracts, and for the purchase of materials, supplies, equipment, and/or services for various projects in connection with City Council's 2001 Neighborhood Needs Supplement Program; and providing for the payment of the costs thereof," " by adding Lawrenceville Fireworks – Lawrenceville United $4,000.00, Morningside Baseball $2,000, Ninth Ward Youth Group $2,000, Tenth Ward Baseball $2,000; and increasing Morningside Girls Softball Association Equipment by $1,000 and Increasing Morningside Cheerleaders Concession Equipment by $1,000 and Lawrenceville Youth Group by $2000, in Council District 7 and eliminating URA District 1 Decorative Lighting in District 1.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0318 1 ResolutionResolution transferring the amount of $ 4,000.00 from Account 511000, Sub-Class 010 Salaries, Fund 1000, Organization 101100, Budget Year 2004 to Account 526125, Sub-Class 150 Miscellaneous Services, Fund 1000, Organization 10190, Budget Year 2004, both within the office of City Council (District 9).Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0319 1 ResolutionResolution requesting the approval of an inter-municipal transfer of a restaurant liquor license, License No. R-14456, from Loretta G. Speer, 601 Kenmar Avenue, Braddock, PA 15104 to Todd August Mathias, 3301 Rosebriar Drive, Glenshaw, PA 15116 for August Henry's, Inc., located at 946 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, pursuant to amended Pennsylvania Liquor Code, §4-461.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0306 1 ResolutionResolution amending Resolution No. 933 of 2000, A Resolution submitting a report of recommendations of the Street and Sidewalk Vending Site Designation Committee, " by including additional Permanent Street and sidewalk vending sites for the 2004 Licensure Year.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0307 1 ResolutionResolution providing for a Sewer Easement And Maintenance Agreement, in substantially the form attached hereto, with East Hills Limited Partnership, granting to said Partnership sanitary and storm sewer easements, and providing for maintenance thereof, in the Thirteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.Waived under Rule 8Pass Action details
2004-0307 1 ResolutionResolution providing for a Sewer Easement And Maintenance Agreement, in substantially the form attached hereto, with East Hills Limited Partnership, granting to said Partnership sanitary and storm sewer easements, and providing for maintenance thereof, in the Thirteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0308 1 ResolutionResolution granting unto Hollywood Tans, 5830 Ellsworth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15232 their successors and assigns, the privilege and license to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, a business identification sign at 5830 Ellsworth Avenue in the 7th Ward, 8th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0309 1 ResolutionResolution granting unto Video Emporium, 2336 E. Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15226 their successors and assigns, the privilege and license to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, a business identification sign over the right-of-way at 2336 E. Carson Street in the 16th, Ward, 3rd Council District of the City of Pittsburgh.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0322 1 ResolutionResolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Engineering and Construction and the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into a Cooperation and Access Agreement with the University of Pittsburgh to Administer Infrastructure Modifications in Conjunction with New Improvements to Schenley Plaza. Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0310 1 OrdinanceOrdinance amending the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Nine, Zoning, Article IV, Section 909.01.J SP-5 South Side Works, revising certain development standards by increasing maximum permitted floor area ratio and height in some cases.Read and referredPass Action details
2004-0320 1 ResolutionResolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works and the Department of City Planning to enter into an agreement with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy to provide capital improvements/renovations to Schenley Plaza and to assist in the operation and management thereof. Read and referred  Action details
2004-0323 1 CommunicationCommunication from Tom Flaherty, City Controller, submitting a Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2003.Read, Received and Filed  Action details
2004-0324 1 CommunicationCommunication from City Clerk Linda M. Johnson-Wasler submitting the First Quarterly Travel Reports for Year 2004 from various City Departments.Read, Received and Filed  Action details
2004-0300 1 ReportReport of the Committee on Finance and Budget for April 28, 2004.Read, Received and Filed  Action details
2004-0251 1 ResolutionResolution authorizing the transfer of $150,000 from various City accounts to the Public Safety Miscellaneous Services. Passed FinallyFail Action details
2004-0257 2 ResolutionResolution providing for the creation of the Police Salaries Outstanding Warrant Trust Fund (PSOWTF) and setting conditions for the deposit and expenditure of such funds.AMENDED BY SUBSTITUTEPass Action details
2004-0257 2 ResolutionResolution providing for the creation of the Police Salaries Outstanding Warrant Trust Fund (PSOWTF) and setting conditions for the deposit and expenditure of such funds.Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0258 1 ResolutionResolution amending Res. 691 of 2003, entitled, "Authorizing and directing the Chief Administrator of the Magistrates Court and the Solicitor of the City of Pittsburgh to implement a program to aggressively pursue violators to collect outstanding warrants on fine and cost orders," to add language to provide for the deposit of all such funds in the Police Salaries Outstanding Warrant Trust Fund.Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0259 1 ResolutionResolution authorizing the transfer of $300,000 from the Bureau of Police Premium Pay account to the Bureau of Police Salaries account to cover the costs of reinstating Seven (7) Police Officers who were laid-off due to budget considerations.Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0260 1 ResolutionResolution requesting that the Mayor reinstate Seven (7) of the laid-off officers, at the cost of $300,000.00, utilizing "As Needed Positions" in the 2004 budget and providing for the cost of the officers using funds budgeted in the Police Premium Pay Account.Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0246 1 ResolutionResolution repealing items in Resolutions approved on various dates, authorizing the sale of properties in various wards of the City of Pittsburgh, in accordance with Act No. 171 of 1984.Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0247 1 ResolutionResolution providing for the conveyance by the City of Pittsburgh of certain property, under Act No. 171 of 1984, entitled, "Second Class City Treasurer Sale and Collection Act", effective December 11, 1984, having been placed for sale to adjoining property owners in conjunction with the City of Pittsburgh/City Source Associates Sideyard Program. A: 3301 Glen Mawr; B: 615 Thropp; C: 4227 Haldane; D: 128 Nobles Lane: E: 310 Cedarville; F: 5225 Broad. (ITEMS A through F) Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0248 2 ResolutionResolution providing for conveyance by the City of Pittsburgh of certain property, under Act No. l7l of l984, entitled, "Second Class City Treasurer Sale and Collection Act", effective December 11, 1984. (ITEMS A through D) A: 126 Meadow; B: 1321 Adams; C: 1011 Sheffield; D: 1446 Columbus. Passed FinallyPass Action details
2006 1 ResolutionResolution providing for the filing of a petition for the sale of certain properties, acquired at tax sales in accordance with Act No. l7l of l984, "Second Class City Treasurer Sale and Collection Act", effective December 11, 1984. A: 224 Chester; B: 835 Concord; C: 5748 Pierce; D: 1212 N. Franklin; E: 7633 Tioga; F: 7621 Tioga, 7615 Tioga; G: 2700 Josephine; H: 628 South Main; I: 636 Kirkpatrick, 634 Kirkpatrick, 626 Kirkpatrick, 627 Belinda. (ITEMS A through I.) Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0250 1 ResolutionResolution providing for the filing of petitions for the sale of certain properties, acquired at tax sales, in accordance with Act No.171 of 1984, "Second Class City Treasurer Sale and Collection Act", effective December 11, 1984. A: 1313 Woods Run; B: 301 Winebiddle N.; C: 303 Winebiddle N.; D: 211 Winebiddle N.; E: 5511 Hayes; F: 5506 Baywood; G: 624 Collins; H: 515 Collins; I: 537 Collins; J: 5614 Rural; K: 222 N. Negley; .L: 6121 Penn; M: 529 Beatty; N: 531 Beatty; O: 316 N. St. Clair; P: 533 N. Beatty; Q: 727 N. Euclid; R: 5812 Hayes; S: 147 Hazelwood; T: 4741 Monongahela; U: 153 Hazelwood; V: 4734 Sylvan; W: 4728 Sylvan; X: 4726 Sylvan; Y: 4724 Sylvan; Z: 5435 Stanton. (ITEMS A through Z) Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0256 1 ResolutionResolution transferring the amount of $2,500.00 from Account 511000, Sub-Class 010 Salaries, Fund 1000, Organization 101100, Budget Year 2004 to Account 526125, Sub-Class 150 Miscellaneous Services, Fund 1000, Organization 101120, Budget Year 2004, both within the Office of City Council. (Council District #2)Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0229 1 ResolutionResolution requesting the approval of an inter-municipal transfer of a restaurant liquor license, License No. R-3404, from RIMMA, Inc t/a DeMartino's 1100 Washington Avenue, Carnegie, PA 15106 to Thomas C. Hales, 2304 Eldridge Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 for Café Asia, LLC, located at 5833 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15217, pursuant to amended Pennsylvania Liquor Code, §4-461.Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0301 1 ReportReport of the Committee on Public Works and Environmental Services for April 28, 2004.Read, Received and Filed  Action details
2004-0252 1 ResolutionResolution providing for a Contract or Contracts, or the use of existing Contracts for the Vacant Lot Cleanup and Maintenance Program, beginning January 1, 2004 and providing for the payment of the cost thereof, at a cost not to exceed $150,000.00.Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0302 1 ReportReport of the Committee on Planning, Zoning and Land Use for April 28, 2004.Read, Received and Filed  Action details
2004-0137 1 OrdinanceOrdinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Zoning, Article I, Chapter 902, Section 902.03.A, Zoning District Map No. 8 by changing from "LNC" Local Neighborhood Commercial & "R2-L" Residential Two-Unit Low Density District to "HC" Highway Commercial District all that certain property bounded by Brownsville Road, Calhoun Avenue, Lot No. 73-Block 33-R in the Allegheny County block and lot system, Brownsville Road, Wynoka Street, Amanda Street, Lot No. 330-Block 33-R in the aforesaid system, Lot No. 283-Block 33-R in the aforesaid system, Laughlin Avenue, Lots Numbered 146,149,150,151, 152, 153 and 154-Block 60-C in the aforesaid system, Amanda Street, Lot No. 158-Block 60-C in the aforesaid system, Linnview Avenue, Lots Numbered 160,165, 166, 167, 168, 169 and 175-Block 60-C in the aforesaid system, Brownsville Road Lot No. 1-Block 60-F in the aforesaid system, Lot No. 27-Block 60-C in the aforesaid system Nobles Lane, Bertram Way, Minooka Street, Lot No. 340-Block 33-R in the aforesaid system, Bertram Way, Lot No. 100-Block 33-P in the aforesaid system and Brownsville Road, 2Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0186 1 OrdinanceAn Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Article I, Chapter 902, Section 902.03.A, Zoning, District Map No. 12 by changing from "LNC" Local Neighborhood Commercial District and "R1A-VH" Residential Single Unit Attached Very High Density to "RP" Residential Planned Unit Development District, certain property generally bounded by South 18th Street, Monongahela River, The Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers Building, South 19th Street and Merriman Street, 17th Ward. (Report & Recommendation Attached)Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0303 1 ReportReport of the Committee on Housing, Economic Develpment and Promotion for April 28, 2004.Read, Received and Filed  Action details
2004-0180 1 ResolutionResolution approving Execution of a Contract For Disposition of Land By and Between the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh and Riverside Development Group, Inc., for the sale of Lot 1 (Block 12A Lot 37) and Parcel B (Block 12A Lots 57 & 55 and Block 12E Lot 27 & Part of Lot 22) in the Seventeenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, South 18th Street, Merriman Way, South 19th Street and Wharton Street, Council District No. 3 (residential construction). Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0253 1 ResolutionResolution approving execution of a Contract for Disposition by Sale of Land by and between the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh and R.S.S.I., LLC for the sale of Parcel 7B (Part of Block 174J Lot 374) in the 13th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, in Redevelopment Area No. 34, -- 7200 Block of Frankstown Avenue -- Council District No. 9 (construction of retail development). Passed FinallyPass Action details
2004-0304 1 ReportReport of the Committee on Public Safety Services for April 28, 2004.Read, Received and Filed  Action details
2004-0227 2 ResolutionResolution providing for an Agreement or Agreement with a Consultant or Consultants for professional services including operation, management and evaluation of the Safety Service Center, at a cost not to exceed Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars $150,000.00 and providing for the payment of the cost thereof.Passed FinallyFail Action details