Police Advisory Commission Agenda 04-21-2010AGENDA
MONTICELLO POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
7 p.m.
Academy Room
Monticello Community Center
1. Call to Order.
2. Approval of minutes of January 20, 2010 Police Advisory Commission meeting.
3. Consideration of adding items to the agenda.
4. Monticello Downtown Business Association introductions.
5. Review of amended dangerous dog ordinance, City Ordinance No. 6-2-25.
6. Wright County Sheriff's Office updates / Q&A session.
7. Consideration of parking issues including:
a. Winter on -street parking ban issues
i. Warnings versus tickets
ii. Private streets versus public streets
b. Fallon Avenue on -street parking ban
c. Commuter lot parking violations
8. Relocation of Sheriff's Deputies office to Prairie Center building.
9. Consideration of improvements for TH 25 pedestrian underpass.
10. Discussion of added items.
11. Schedule next meeting (Wednesday, July 21St @ 7 PM).
12. Adjourn.
MINUTES
MONTICELLO POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
7 p.m.
Academy Room
Monticello Community Center
Members Present: Brad Fyle, Jim Roberts, Jason Roubinek, Leila McCarty and Brian Stumpf
Members Absent: None
Ex -Officio Representatives: Lt. Dan Anselment and Sgt. Dave Anderson — Wright County Sheriff's
Department
Bruce Westby — City Engineer
Others Present: Deputy Bailey — Wright County Sheriff's Department
1. Call to Order
Commissioner Fyle called the meeting to order at 6:57 p.m. It was noted that a quorum was
present.
2. Approval of minutes of January 20, 2010 regular Police Advisory Commission meeting.
COMMISSIONER ROBERTS MOTIONED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE
JANUARY 20, 2010 REGULAR POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING AS
WRITTEN. COMMISSIONER FYLE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY (5-0).
3. Consideration of adding items to the agenda.
No items were added.
4. Wright County Sheriffs Department updates / O&A session.
The Wright County Sheriff's Department representatives updated the Commission on several
items including:
• Lieutenant Anselment introduced Deputy Bailey to the Commission. Deputy Bailey will
be working extensively in Monticello.
• Lieutenant Anselment presented the Wright County Sheriffs Office 3rd quarter report to
the Commission, and discussed the data and statistics. The following statistics were
discussed in detail:
o Due to a couple of recent burglary reports, the percentage of burglary calls is on
the rise.
o Narcotics arrests are up significantly, primarily due to deputies finding narcotics
in vehicles during traffic enforcement stops.
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
January 20, 2010
Page 2
o Calls for service are down. This could be due to the fact that more people are
staying home to save money.
o There were only 5 snowmobile complaints received all winter, with no property
damage noted. This is down from years past and is very light for a City our size,
which could be due to the decline in snowmobile sales and ownership in recent
years.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
5. Update on Police Advisory Commission appointments.
Mr. Westby informed the Commission that on January 11, 2010 the City Council ratified the
following appointees to the Police Advisory Commission for 2010:
General Members: Voting members w/ 3-vear staggered term limits
Brad Fyle - Chair Term expires 12/31/2010
Jim Roberts Term expires 12/31/2011
Jason Roubinek Term expires 12/31/2012 (reappointment)
Leila McCarty Term expires 12/31/2012 (new appointment)
Council Representatives: No term limits
Brian Stumpf Voting member
Glen Posusta Alternate
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
6. Update on Sheriffs Deputies office space.
Mr. Westby informed the Police Advisory Commission that the City is working to find a new
office space for the Sheriff's Deputies working in Monticello. Staff understands that the working
conditions at the Fire Hall are less than ideal due to the lack of privacy, and are therefore working
to find a space for the Sheriff's Deputies as fast as we can.
Sergeant Anderson noted his concern that the Sheriff's Deputies not be moved until there is a
space available that will be used for a long period of time. They would prefer not to be moved
into another temporary office space, such as they are in at the Fire Hall., although he understands
we are all under space limitations at present. He also noted that access to the public is important
so an office with a store -front feel would be preferable. He also noted that parking must be
convenient so they can respond to service calls quickly.
It was also discussed that the new office space should have some type of signing available so the
public knows where to find them. We should also consider advertising their new location on
CATV 12, as well as on our web site.
Wherever they are located, they will need about 15 keys for their deputies.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
January 20, 2010
Page 3
7. Discussion of added items.
No items were added.
8. Schedule next meeting.
The next regular Police Advisory Commission meeting was scheduled for 7 PM on April 21,
2010.
9. Adiourn.
MOTION WAS MADE TO ADJOURN BY COMMISSIONER ROBERTS AND WAS
SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER STUMPF. MOTION WAS APPROVED
UNANIMOUSLY AT 7:30 P.M.
Bruce Westby, City Engineer
Recording Secretary
Police Advisory Commission Agenda: 4/21110
5. Review of amended dangerous dot ordinance, City Ordinance No. 6-2-25.
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND:
On April 12th, the City Council unanimously adopted an amendment to City Ordinance Title
6, Chapter 2, Section 25, relating to dangerous dogs. Patty Salzwedel, Monticello's Animal
Control Officer, will attend Wednesday's meeting to review and discuss the ordinance
amendments in detail, and to answer any questions the Commission might have.
A copy of the amended ordinance is attached for your review. The old ordinance language
with changes noted is also attached for your reference.
B. SUPPORTING DATA:
Amended City Ordinance No. 6-2-25
Ordinance language revisions
The prove I ' f this section shall not apply to the ownership or use of seeing -eye
dogs by blind persons, hen used in police activitieg-"by the City, or tracking
dogs when used by or with the perm' of the City.
----`Any Animal Control Warden or any duly authorized officer or nt uthorized by
f the City Administrator may issue citations.
6-2-25: DANGEROUS AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS:
(A) Adoption by Reference of State Law and County Ordinance. The provisions
of Minnesota State Statutes Chapter 347 (§347.50-347.565) and Wright
County Ordinance No. 10-01, as they may be amended from time to time, are
hereby adopted by reference as fully as if set out herein, and shall be
administered and enforced by the City's Animal Warden and other Animal
Control Authorities identified and designated pursuant to that law and
ordinance.
1. Conflict of Laws. When any provisions of this ordinance, county
ordinance or state laws applicable to dangerous or potentially
dangerous dogs are in conflict, the provisions that impose the greater
restrictions or protections shall apply.
2. Penalty. Any person who violates this ordinance, county ordinance or
state law applicable to dangerous and potentially dangerous dogs shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(#511, 4/12/10)
6-2-26: LICENSING FOR COMMERCIAL DOG KENNELS:
(A) Definitions: For the purpose of this chapter, the following definit' s shall
apply:
` mercial Kennel" means a place where mo an three dogs thereof are
kept fo e business of selling, boarding a fee, breeding for sale, or some
other enterp intended primarily f rofit-making purposes. The term
"commercial kenn " shall not ' c ude pet stores, pet grooming shops, or
animal hospitals.
(B) License Requ_ipe'd: No person shaltbwqn, harbor, or keep upon a premises
more th ee (3) dogs over the age o ((6) months unless in a
cow&nercial kennel duly licensed under this se n.
No person shall keep or maintain a commercial kennel in city except upon
obtaining a permit from the City Council. Commercial kenne nses shall
only be granted in an agricultural zoning district as a conditional use.
MONTICELLO CITY ORDINANCE
TITLE VI/Chapt 2/Page 9
ORDINANCE NO. 611
CITY OF MONTICELLO
WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 2 OF THE CITY CODE
REGULATING DANGEROUS DOGS AND PROVIDING FOR COOPERATIVE
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT WITH WRIGHT COUNTY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO ORDAINS:
Section 1. The City of Monticello City Code, Title 6, Chapter 2, Dogs and Animals, Section
25, Dangerous Dogs is amended by adding the underlined language and deleting
the mil language as follows::
6-2-25 DANGEROUS AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOGS
(A) Adoption by Reference of State Law and County Ordinance. The
provisions of Minnesota State Statutes Chapter 347 (§347.50-347.565) and
Wright County Ordinance No. 10-01, as they may be amended from time
to time, are hereby adopted by reference as fully as if set out herein, and
shall be administered and enforced by the City's Animal Warden and
other Animal Control Authorities identified and designated pursuant to
that law and ordinance. The ^ „'m a War ohall have the authority to
order the
destr.,etion of
long,-er-et s dogs A dangerous
dag to a eanin
animal «,�.,;,has.: b
1. bitten
2. crauoec s riouo bad, injury or- disfigufement to any per -son e
3 ongftged-in an), attaek on any per -son under- eir-eumstanees w
wet4d indi
(E) The,nimal
manneF
1. The�'��i�nal �'dex-mall ea -us tee apparent owner- to be notified
--iting of in pefsen that his dog appears to be dangerous Th
apparent owor oliall be notified as to dates times plaees
pafties-bifid ohall be given ten 10 days to fequest a he
before the knirnal`17ar- e for-
detefminatio as to the a.,�nor,,,,�
(a) Imo appar,
10 Ela-ys of said aefiee the Animal War -den hall make�
order- proper- T4,knimal Wardon may or -der
the dog into
e„JtV dy fVr destret;or14-t-he don is ordered
make the a„n available to the -Animal arae„
and fail,
de -so ohall bo a misdemeanef
(b) Il the owner requests
aNearit„n for- determination ao to th
long .tts �1�4y�ye of the don the
sha4 be held before
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proper-
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may order- the Animal Geatr-el Supeiwiser- to take
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mak
the dog available
yai a o the -nimal mol F'up,d
fiii1„re to do coo shall be
n misdemea en
2 Conflict of Laws. When any provisions of this ordinance, county_
ordinance or state laws applicable to dangerous or potentially
dangerous dogs are in conflict, the provisions that impose the
greater restrictions or protections shall apply. ff a dangerous d-,,
,arise the -Ani .... MIAJardeff hall ap,,,.reNerd the dear and i
upon apprehension the don` Nears r,e ;dent; f eager. ,c hi
i1V11U1V11 L11V u
reasonably reveals
its
wner-ship-the,,\nimal Wafden ohall
impound the deg
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period
is eempleted i f
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dog hao not
Neer, ela;med it ohall bo i lmmed;ntely-d--estreyed.
3 Penalty. Any person who harbors a dog after ;t has
been fe„ d by
the Animal � . arden to be dangerous and ordered into e-ustedy fe
desti: eti violates this ordinance, county ordinance or state law
applicable to dangerous and potentially dangerous dogs shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor
Section 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage and
publication.
2
) I f
-10 days of said notiee the-,�nimal War -den sqhall mai€-sem
order- s he a mo proper Tho Animal gree may „rd or
the don into eustedy for destr etio if the don is efder-e
into eustedy for- des t3uetion the vwn
ef-Rall immediat4y
make the tort � ni�CLIlable to the Animal
Wa
rden and allure to
do -so ohall bo a miodemeaner
(b) If the wxne,- r-eque its ahoarirn for- detef i„ation ao to th
dangefous nature of the dog the hearing shall be held be
the eo its who
shall coot a !'late for- hearing
not
mere thrr
three Oko aftoidem for- said hearing he r-eeor-ds o=
the Mims, War-denshallbe admissible for-
eonsider- tie
by ee:aAs without further �g,,ad t,e„n After-
eansidorir,n
all the evdenee-pe+taining to the temporamunt
the e ohall make a orminat}o� whether- n ao to eth or orno
L� t
the
dog
is dangerous the
dog is
found
�to be danger—the
shall makesueh er-amt-de-ems-prper- The eouft,
may Cer- the Animal Gentr-el Supervisor- to take the do
into eustedy for- destfuetio if the dog is ordered inte
eustody for- destruetio the owner hall immediate! , malco
the dog available to the Animal trol Sup Q .4sor- and -
failure to do
nd-f ryto-do so ohall be a misdemeanor
2 Conflict of Laws. When any provisions of this ordinance, county_
ordinance or state laws applicable to dangerous or potentially
dangerous dogs are in conflict, the provisions that impose the
greater restrictions or protections shall apply. If a danger^„s dog is
rufming -at lafge the Animal War -don ohall apprehend the dog and if
upon apprehensio the dog bea fs no ide tifie tie 1, ie
oalo its-ewnorohip the-A-nimal Wafdon ohall }�
imr,oun the El&g until the q„nr e periodis wmpleted—if three
CCPg hao not been elaimed ,t shall
leo tnmne iat ly des c rd
3 Penalty. Any person who
gaeMnimal ` uo and orderedinto
eustody for
destr„nti,,,-, violates this ordinance, county ordinance or state law
applicable to dangerous and potentially dangerous dog_ s shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor
Section 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage and
publication.
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Police Advisory Commission Agenda: 4/21/10
6. Wrip-ht Countv Sheriffs Office updates / O&A session.
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND:
Representatives from the Wright County Sheriff's Office will update the Police Advisory
Commission on recent crime statistics, trends and other law enforcement issues affecting the
City of Monticello, and will respond to questions and/or concerns from the Police Advisory
Commission and others in attendance.
B. SUPPORTING DATA:
None.
Police Advisory Commission Agenda: 4121/10
7. Consideration of parking issues including:
a. Winter on -street parking ban issues
i. Warnings versus tickets
ii. Private streets versus public streets
b. Fallon Avenue on -street parking ban
c. Commuter lot parking violations
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND:
Winter on -street parking ban -
Recently the City has observed several violations of the City's winter on -street parking ban.
With the warm weather we've had this spring, several residents have started parking on the
streets overnight before the winter parking ban was over. The current ordinance calls for the
winter on -street parking ban to remain in effect from November 15th through April 15th. City
staff has the following questions:
i. Did Sheriff's Deputies receive any calls before April 16th regarding cars parking on
City streets overnight, and if so, what was done about it? Were any warnings or
tickets issued?
ii. Did Sheriff's Deputies receive any calls regarding cars parking on private streets
overnight this winter, and if so, what was done about it? Were any warnings or
tickets issued?
I discussed the dates of our winter parking ban with Tom Moores, the City's Street
Superintendent. Tom said these dates coincide with the dates most other cities are using so
he feels we should stick with them, noting that on any given year we can receive measureable
snowfalls in early April.
Fallon Avenue parking ban -
City staff met with IRT several weeks ago to discuss complaints we have been receiving
regarding semis parking on the shoulder of Fallon Avenue in front of their business, which
forced vehicles to cross over the centerline of Fallon Avenue to pass them. IRT said they
would ask their delivery truck drivers to park on the south side of Dundas Road until they
could drop off or pick up their loads. It wasn't long until we started receiving complaints
again so we installed no parking signs along both sides of Fallon Avenue between Dundas
Road and Chelsea Road. Staff would appreciate it if the Sheriffs Deputies would patrol this
area from time to time during business days to make sure trucks are not parking on the
shoulders.
Commuter lot parking violations -
City staff has recently noticed several tractor -trailer rigs parked in the commuter lot
overnight and would like to request the Sheriff's Deputies to patrol the lot from time to time
to make sure trucks with trailers are not parking in it overnight.
B. SUPPORTING DATA:
None.
Police Advisory Commission Agenda: 4/21/10
8. Relocation of Sheriffs Deputies office to Prairie Center building. (BW)
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND:
On April 12th the City Council authorized the relocation of the Sherriff's Deputies office to
the Prairie Center building. Following tonight's meeting Lt. Anselment will tour the office
with Bruce Westby to determine what is needed for office furniture, computers and
equipment, and also to determine what the required parking considerations are. The City will
supply standard office furniture and equipment, and will be resurfacing and restriping the
parking lot this summer, at which time specific parking stalls will be designated for Sheriff's
Deputy parking.
B. SUPPORTING DATA:
None.
Police Advisory Commission Agenda: 4/21/10
9. Consideration of improvements for TH 25 pedestrian underpass.
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND:
In conjunction with the 2010 Street Reconstruction project, the City Council authorized an
alternate to be bid with the project for improvements to the TH 25 pedestrian underpass
between East and West Bridge Parks. The improvements currently being proposed include
enhanced lighting and the addition of decorative fencing along the pathway in place of the
existing chain link fence.
During Council's discussion of the proposed improvements, Council requested that staff seek
recommendations from the Police Advisory Commission on the proposed improvements. As
such, staff is requesting input from the Commission tonight. A drawing of the pedestrian
underpass area is enclosed for your reference. Staff will bring a larger layout to the meeting
Wednesday evening to assist in the review and discussion of this item.
Since the Council meeting, staff has determined that we will be able to reduce costs by
bidding these improvements as a stand-alone project since the improvements will be
completed by contractors who would likely not otherwise be needed for the 2010 Street
Reconstruction project. Any recommendations provided by the Commission tonight will be
reviewed by staff for possible incorporation into the project. Staff will also discuss the
Commission's recommendations with Council when requesting approval of the project.
B. SUPPORTING DATA:
TH 25 pedestrian underpass aerial picture from City GIS system
Pictures (2) of underpass from East and West Bridge Parks
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