Police Advisory Commission Agenda 01-20-2010AGENDA
MONTICELLO POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
7 p.m.
Academy Room
Monticello Community Center
1. Call to Order.
2. Approval of minutes of December 10, 2009 special Police Advisory Commission meeting.
3. Consideration of adding items to the agenda.
4. Wright County Sheriff's Office updates / Q&A session.
5. Update on Police Advisory Commission appointments.
6. Update on Sheriff's Deputies office space.
7. Discussion of added items.
8. Schedule next meeting.
9. Adjourn.
MINUTES
SPECIAL MEETING - MONTICELLO POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION
Thursday, December 10, 2009
6:00 p.m.
Academy Room
Monticello Community Center
Members Present: Brad Fyle, Dick Slais, Jim Roberts, Jason Roubinek and Tom Perrault
Members Absent: None
Ex -Officio Representatives: Lt. Dan Anselment and Sgt. Dave Anderson - Wright County Sheriff's
Office
Bruce Westby - City Engineer
Others Present: James Markeson, Leila McCarty and Charles Fradella — City residents and
PAC applicants
1. Call to Order
Commissioner Fyle called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. A quorum was present.
2. Approval of minutes of October 21, 2009 regular Police Advisory Commission meeting.
COMMISSIONER PERRAULT MOTIONED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE
OCTOBER 21, 2009 REGULAR POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING PENDING
A SPELLING CORRECTION TO THE WORD "WRIGHT" IN ITEM #6. COMMISSIONER
SLAIS SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY (5-0).
3. Interview candidates for vacant Police Advisory Commission seat.
Each of the three (3) applicants (Andrew Johnson was not available) was called in to the room in
the order listed and were introduced to the Police Advisory Commission. Each applicant was
then asked to respond to a set of predetermined questions, which are listed below (Q#) with each
of the applicant's general responses following each (R#). Following each interview the applicant
was thanked for their time and was excused from the meeting room before the next applicant was
called in.
James Markeson
Q1. Are you a resident of the City of Monticello?
R1. Yes, and has been for 8 years.
Q2. Do your normal work hours allow you to meet with the Police Advisory Commission on
Wednesday evenings during the months of January, April, July and October?
R2. Yes, he is retired.
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
December 10, 2009
Page 2
Q3. Do you have any experience related to law enforcement and/or criminal justice?
R3. Yes, he has an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice and was also in the military.
Q4. Why do you feel you are a good candidate for this volunteer position?
R4. Because of his Criminal Justice degree and his military service. He also wants to be
active in the community.
Leila McCarty
Q1. Are you a resident of the City of Monticello?
R1. Yes, and has been for 5 years.
Q2. Do your normal work hours allow you to meet with the Police Advisory Commission on
Wednesday evenings during the months of January, April, July and October?
R2. Typically yes.
Q3. Do you have any experience related to law enforcement and/or criminal justice?
R3. Not directly but she has some past experience with regulatory requirements.
Q4. Why do you feel you are a good candidate for this volunteer position?
R4. She values the ability to have a voice in the community and wants to return something to
the City.
Charles Fradella
Q1. Are you a resident of the City of Monticello?
R1. Yes, and has been for 11 years.
Q2. Do your normal work hours allow you to meet with the Police Advisory Commission on
Wednesday evenings during the months of January, April, July and October?
R2. Yes, he is retired.
Q3. Do you have any experience related to law enforcement and/or criminal justice?
R3. Yes. He served as a reserve Police Officer and Wright County Sheriff's Deputy, and was
also a court bailiff.
Q4. Why do you feel you are a good candidate for this volunteer position?
R4. He feels he has much to offer in terms of experience and his common sense approach to
things.
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
December 10, 2009
Page 3
The Commission discussed the applicant interviews and felt that, in general, the successful
applicant should have the following goals and qualities:
• Has a genuine desire to help the community and only has the good of the community in
mind.
• Not looking to volunteer for personal gain.
• Has no hidden agenda.
As in the past, the Commission discussed the benefits of having a well-rounded Commission
comprised of members having different backgrounds and viewpoints, and that it would best serve
the Police Advisory Commission and the City to avoid having multiple people with law
enforcement backgrounds on the Commission. As such they thought applicant McCarty was
likely the best applicant.
COMMISSIONER SLAIS MADE A MOTION TO RECOMMEND CITY COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF CANDIDATE LEILA MCCARTY PENDING A SUCCESSFUL CRIMINAL
BACKGROUND CHECK. COMMISSIONER ROUBINEK SECONDED THE MOTION.
MOTION CARRIED BY A VOTE OF 3 TO 2 WITH COMMISSIONER'S ROBERTS AND
PERRAULT VOTING IN OPPOSITION.
4. Adjourn.
MOTION WAS MADE TO ADJOURN BY COMMISSIONER PERRAULT AND WAS
SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER ROBERTS. MOTION WAS APPROVED
UNANIMOUSLY AT 6:54 P.M.
Bruce Westby, City Engineer
Recording Secretary
Police Advisory Commission Agenda: 1/20/10
4. Wright County 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: 1120110
5. Update on Police Advisory Commission appointments. (BW)
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND:
As the Commission is aware, the terms of Commissioners Slais and Roubinek expired on
December 31, 2009 and Commissioner Roubinek wished to be reappointed whereas
Commissioner Slais decided to resign his appointment. The Commission then interviewed
four candidates to fill the vacant position and voted to recommend to the City Council that
Leila McCarty be appointed to fill the vacant seat, pending a successful background check.
Upon passing the background check Ms. McCarty was recommended for appointment, and
on January 11th the City Council ratified the following appointees to the Police Advisory
Commission for 2010:
General Members: Doting members w/ 3 -near 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
B. SUPPORTING DATA:
None.
Police Advisory Commission Agenda: 1/20/10
6. Update on Sheriffs Deputies office space. (BW)
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND:
Bruce Westby will provide a brief update to the Police Advisory Commission on the efforts
of City staff to provide a secure office space for a local Sheriff's Office.
B. SUPPORTING DATA:
None.