Police Advisory Commission Agenda 12-10-2009AGENDA
MONTICELLO POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION
SPECIAL MEETING
Thursday, December 10, 2009
6:00 p.m.
Academy Room
Monticello Community Center
1. Call to Order.
2. Approval of minutes of-
a.
£a. October 21, 2009 Police Advisory Commission meeting
3. Interview candidates for vacant Police Advisory Commission seat:
a. Candidate interview — Andrew Johnson
b.
Candidate interview
— James Markeson
c.
Candidate interview
— Leila McCarty
d.
Candidate interview
— Charles Fradella
4. Schedule next meeting (Wednesday, January 20, 2010 @ 7:00 PM?).
5. Adjourn.
Following the meeting everyone is invited to the River City Extreme to celebrate Dick Slais '
contributions to the Police Advisory Commission since his appointment on January 11, 1999. A table for
twelve has been reserved in the restaurant area.
MINUTES
MONTICELLO POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
7 p.m.
South Bridge 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
Department
Bruce Westby — City Engineer
Others Present: Tom Moores — City Street Superintendent
Deputy Mark Olson — Wright County Sheriff's Department
1. Call to Order
Commissioner Fyle called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. It was noted that a quorum was
present. Commissioner Roberts arrived at 7:02 pm (following approval of meeting minutes).
2. Approval of minutes of:
a. May 20, 2009 special Police Advisory Commission meeting.
COMMISSIONER PERRAULT MOTIONED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE
MAY 20, 2009 SPECIAL POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING AS
WRITTEN. COMMISSIONER FYLE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY (3-0) WITH COMMISSIONERS SLAIS AND
ROUBINEK ABSTAINING.
b. Julv 15, 2009 Police Advisory Commission meeting.
COMMISSIONER PERRAULT MOTIONED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE
APRIL 15, 2009 POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING AS WRITTEN.
COMMISSIONER ROBERTS SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY (4-0) WITH COMMISSIONER ROUBINEK ABSTAINING.
c. Julv 30, 2009 special Police Advisory Commission meeting.
COMMISSIONER PERRAULT MOTIONED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE
APRIL 15, 2009 POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING UPON REVISING
THE WORD "LAY" TO "LAW" UNDER ITEM 2, Q3. COMMISSIONER ROBERTS
SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY (4-0) WITH
COMMISSIONER ROUBINEK ABSTAINING.
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
October 21, 2009
Page 2
d. August 3, 2009 special Police Advisory Commission meeting.
COMMISSIONER PERRAULT MOTIONED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE
APRIL 15, 2009 POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING UPON REVISING
THE WORD "LAY" TO "LAW" UNDER ITEM 2, Q3. COMMISSIONER FYLE
SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY (4-0) WITH
COMMISSIONER ROUBINEK ABSTAINING.
3. Consideration of adding items to the agenda.
No items were added.
4. Wright Countv Sheriffs Department updates / Q&A session.
The Wright County Sheriff's Department representatives updated the Commission on several
items including:
• Sergeant Anderson introduced Deputy Mark Olson who works the 2 — 10 PM shift in
Monticello. This is the second year Deputy Olson has been working in Monticello.
• Sergeant Anderson addressed Tom Perrault's question regarding the recent spike in the
number of residential complaints. This is in large part due to the Sheriff's Departments
recent door-to-door campaigning in several neighborhoods which led to an increase in the
number of complaints lodged with Deputies. If they weren't asking for feedback they
wouldn't have received so many complaints.
• Sergeant Anderson also addressed Tom Perrault's question regarding time spent on
service calls and patrolling. Sergeant Anderson noted that the deputies have been using
the results from our speed trailer to determine which streets should be patrolled and
monitored when. Lieutenant Anselment said the Sheriff's Deputies also share this data
with residents who complain about vehicle speeds on their streets and that this usually
quiets their complaints.
• Traffic concerns are the number 1 complaint received and Broadway is the worst street.
• The Sheriff's Department has no problems handling the volume of calls received. Things
are actually the quietest they've been in years.
• There has been a rise in the number of mental health calls received recently, likely due to
the state of the economy.
• Commercial and residential theft calls have been down lately, while theft of copper, steel
and aluminum utility wires and conduits are on the rise again.
• Commissioner Perrault asked what the Wright County Sheriff's Office procedure is when
responding to burglary calls. Lieutenant Anselment responded that they typically secure
the site first then focus on gathering physical evidence and following up on leads.
• Commissioner Slais asked if the Pawn Shop is continuing to comply with their reporting
duties. Lieutenant Anselment responded that they are.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
5. Discussion on winter parking ordinance enforcement.
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
October 21, 2009
Page 3
Mr. Westby explained that Mr. Moores had asked to attend tonight's meeting to discuss the
City's winter parking ordinance requirements with the Sheriff s Department so everyone is on the
same page heading into the snow season. Mr. Moores asked that the Sheriff's Department pay
particular attention to City ordinance 9-1-2 regarding the parking of trailers on City streets as this
has been any area of concern lately. Mr. Moores also commented on City ordinance 9-1-8
regarding winter parking requirements. Sergeant Anderson noted that cards with winter parking
ban dates will be placed on vehicle windshields staring in November to provide a 2 -week notice
to the drivers of vehicles that will need to use different parking spots. Sergeant Anderson said he
would like to meet with Mr. Moores off-line within the next week or two to discuss these items
in more detail.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
6. Discussion on snowmobile ordinance enforcement.
Mr. Westby explained that Mr. Moores had asked to attend tonight's meeting to discuss the
City's snowmobile ordinance requirements with the Sheriff's Department so everyone is on the
same page heading into the snow season. Mr. Moores distributed copies of and reviewed the
City's snowmobile route map with the Police Advisory Commission and the Sheriff's
Department representatives. He noted that the Wight County Snowmobile Association is in
charge of marking the trails. Lieutenant Anselment stated that the Sheriff's Department has 2
snowmobiles that are available for enforcement purposes, and that last year they had received
several tips from snowmobilers regarding other snowmobilers who were violating our ordinance.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
7. Consideration of reappointments for 2009 Police Advisory Commission term expirations.
Mr. Westby informed the Police Advisory Commission that the terms of 2 members were set to
expire on December 31 st, those terms being for Commissioner Slais and Commission Roubinek.
Commissioner Roubinek indicated he would like to be reappointed for another 3 -year term, while
Commissioner Slais announced that he would be resigning his seat effective at the end of his
current term. Commissioner Slais wanted to thank the Police Advisory Commission for all their
hard work over the years, and he thanked the Wright County Sheriff's Department for their due
diligence and hard work, especially Lieutenant Anselment and Sergeant Anderson.
It was then discussed whether the Commission wanted to make a recommendation to the City
Council on who should fill the vacant seat. Commissioner Perrault stated he would like to run
another advertisement for the vacant seat. Commissioner Fyle said he didn't think it would be
necessary for anyone who recently interviewed for the previous vacancy filled by Commissioner
Roubinek to interview again.
The Commission conferred and thought December 10th would be an acceptable date to hold a
special meeting. The Commission also decided to meet immediately after the December special
meeting to commemorate the accomplishments of Commissioner Slais.
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
October 21, 2009
Page 4
COMMISSIONER PERRAULT MADE A MOTION TO CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDING
THE REAPPOINTMENT OF JASON ROUBINEK TO THE MONTICELLO POLICE
ADVISORY COMMISSION WITH HIS APPOINTMENT TO EXPIRE ON DECEMBER 31,
2012, AND ACCEPTING THE RESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONER SLAIS EFFECTIVE
DECEMBER 31, 2009. COMMISSIONER SLAIS' VACANT SEAT WILL BE ADVERTISED
UNTIL DECEMBER 2, 2009, AND A SPECIAL POLICE ADVISORY COMMISSION
MEETING IS CALLED FOR 6 PM ON DECEMBER 10, 2009 TO REVIEW ALL THE
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND RECOMMEND A NEW MEMBER TO THE CITY
COUNCIL. COMMISSIONER SLAIS SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION WAS
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED.
8. Evaluation of Wright County Sheriffs Department law enforcement services.
Mr. Westby informed everyone that the City Administrator requested that the Police Advisory
Commission evaluate the services of the Wright County Sheriff's Department for the last year.
Mr. Westby noted that the Commission performed the same evaluation last year.
Commissioner Slais said he is pleased with the willingness and speed with which the Sheriff's
Department addresses concerns and questions raised by the Police Advisory Commission.
Commission Fyle said he is glad the City uses the Sheriff's Department and has not started its
own Police Department which is usually a lot more expensive.
Commissioner Roberts noted that the City could look at using a tool such as survey monkey to
seek input from others in evaluating the Sheriff's Department as they do this in Golden Valley.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
9. Update on approved contract for 2010-2011 Wright County Sheriffs Department services.
Mr. Westby informed the Commission that the City Council recently approved a new 2 -year
contract with the Wright County Sheriff s Department for law enforcement services for the years
2010 — 2011. This contract included the same number of hours as in 2009 (18,980 hours), but
the hourly rate was increased by $1.50 per hour for each of the next 2 years ($57.50/hr in 2010
and $59.00/hr in 2011).
In addition, the contract language was revised in one sentence to reflect an increase in services
being provided to the Sheriff s Department by the City. This included provisions for a secure
office with space for 2 chairs and desks, an internet connection, and limited public visibility.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
10. Update on efforts to develop Sheriffs Office space within Monticello Community Center.
Mr. Westby informed the Police Advisory Commission that staff is still working to determine
where the Sheriffs Deputies work space will be located, and that this is taking a while because it
is intertwined with the larger issue of the office space needs of all City staff. This is because the
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
October 21, 2009
Page 5
contract states that any work space provided for the Sheriff's Deputies must be located within a
city -owned building. Mr. Westby noted that FiberNet staff are in the process of relocating their
offices from City Hall to the Prairie Center office building in the southeast quadrant of Walnut
and 6th Streets, and that once this move is complete staff will again explore where people can be
reassigned within City Hall. As such a decision will not likely be made for several months still.
Lieutenant Anselment stated that their deputies are currently working out of the Fire Hall and
that there are some data privacy issues due to the amount of foot traffic near their work area and
the fact that they do not have a locked office to keep their paperwork secure. Lieutenant
Anselment said that they will make things work there as long as they can, but that they would
appreciate it if the City could accelerate our efforts to find them working space in a more secure
environment. Right now they are forced to leave evidence unsecured for short periods of time,
which is not desirable.
Lieutenant Anselment stressed that they would prefer not being located in the Community Center
break room since this would result in deputies parking their squad cars in front of the highly
visible and trafficked Community Center thereby feeding the negative public perception that
sheriff's deputies just sit around and don't patrol often enough. He also said that it would be
beneficial to be located somewhere where residents could easily access them, where they could
have some type of window signage, and where they could park close to their office space. For
this reason he thinks the Prairie Center office building would be ideal.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
11. Update on River Street / TH 25 access modifications.
Mr. Westby informed the Commission that the City Council authorized staff to reactivate the
signal system at the intersection of TH 25 and River Street, and to more permanently close the
left -turn lane on southbound TH 25 at East River Street. This will allow all the orange barrels to
be removed from the intersection allowing vehicles traveling east on West River Street to turn
left onto northbound TH 25. The only exception to this will be from 4 - 7 PM Monday through
Friday when the signals will be green the entire time for traffic on TH 25 and red for West River
Street traffic, meaning they can only turn right onto southbound TH 25. The signal should
therefore be operational again within the next few weeks, after the City installs additional signs
and Mn/DOT reprograms the signal system.
NO FORMAL ACTION REQUIRED/TAKEN.
12. Discussion of added items.
No items were added.
13. Schedule next meeting.
The next regular Police Advisory Commission meeting will be scheduled during the upcoming
special meeting scheduled for 6 PM on December 10, 2009 per item #7 above.
Police Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes
October 21, 2009
Page 6
14. Adiourn.
MOTION WAS MADE TO ADJOURN BY COMMISSIONER PERRAULT AND WAS
SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER ROBERTS. MOTION WAS APPROVED
UNANIMOUSLY AT 8:42 P.M.
Bruce Westby, City Engineer
Recording Secretary
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City Planning Commission
Library
Monticello Community Center Advisory Board
Police Advisory Commission
Parks Commission
Economic Development Authority {May not require residency)
Education
Highest Level of Education Grade 12 plus some college courses
Employment
Current Employer, if applicable, Retired
Position/Title
Dates of Employment (starting/ending).
Former Employer, if applicable CCI/Triad
Position/Title Technical Writer
Dates of Employment (starting/ending). 1996-1998
Other
Please describe in detail why you are interested in volunteering for the City of
Monticello.
I am an 11 year resident of the Citv of Monticello and durinq this time I have seen
many chanqes take place.
Countinq my eight vears as a member of the United States Air Force. since I
enlisted in the Air Force, I have lived in a total of eiqht cities and would have this
opportunity to relate to what I had experienced in the past.
As a person with several vears experience as a reserve police officer/sheriffs
deputy I believe I could offer helpful feedback to the needs of the city.
Please describe your prior volunteer experiences (include organization names and
dates of service)
Parma Police Department —1957-1958
Mound Police Department —1997
Wriqht Countv Sheriffs Department 2000 — 2004
North Memorial Medical Center Lifeline Installation 2005 - Present
List your qualifications for this appointment:
Two years as a reserve police officer with the Parma Police Department - 1957-1958
One year as a reserve police officer with the Mound Police Department —1997
Four years as a reserve sheriff's deputy Wright County Sheriff's Department — 2000-2004
Two years as a civilian bailiff for Wright County Sheriff's Department — 2004-2005
Ref en ess
Please list three non -family members who can provide references on your ability to perform this volunteer
position:
Name Sheriff Gary Miller Phone Number 682-7619
Name Deputv Joel Mackereth Phone Number 682-7689
Name Deputv Brian Johnson Phone Number 684-2366
Please read the following carefully before signing this application:
understand that this is an application for and not a commitment or promise of volunteer opportunity. I certify
that I have and will provide information throughout the selection process, including on this application for a
volunteer position and in interviews with the City of Monticello that is true, correct and complete to the best of
my knowledge. I certify that I have and will answer all questions to the best of my ability and that I have not
and will not withhold any information that would unfavorably affect my application for a volunteer position. I
understand that information contained on my application will be verified by the City of Monticello. I
understand that misrepresentation or omissions may be cause for my immediate rejection as an applicant for
a volunteer position with the City of Monticello or my termination as a volunteer.
Signature October 25, 2009
Return Completed Application to: Monticello City Hall, Attn: Human Resources, 505 Walnut
St, Suite 1, Monticello, MN 55362