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May 2], 1982
Presan[: MaYOr tnxmvs
Ccmnissioner GYan[
Camdssioner O'ISary
Caimissionex Pappas
Commissioner Uskere
David Cnacey, Ciry AcMinistrator
Marvin Rooks, City Attorney
Donald Terry, City Clerk
Ms~ers of CFe Codes &iEorcerenT HoaN
1. Mayor Inxmmn 11ed the wmksession to order ac B:OS Co onsider revising the
procedures For the Giles F]iEorcerent Hoard and W consider wfiether the City should renew
the Orancs Assiscar~ce Contract with International Syscems, Inc.
2. Mayor Inr'mam asked Nor. Ilirlurd Wallsh, Chaimwi of the Codes FiifnrcamnC Hoard to
brief the Cmmi.ssion oral Mr. Wallsh suggested that the City desigpate sermon
Ciry Prosecutor eo present cos o the Codes kl~forcaimt Hoard, saying, thaTeiCOwa
proper for the Board Secretaryetotpresen[ [he ta and Co re[ary. Mr. Wallsh
said he Fad noc been inpressed with Police Officers who previouslyspresented re Itr.
Wallsh suggested ehae CFe Ciry consider hiring smrone on a part-time or £ull-tyre basis
o check en ordinance violations and said that police officers as a group do not like
enforcing ordinance violations. Cmmissim~ex Usker[ agreed with lie suggeseion to hire
a pazt-time Codes 4~forcmmt Officer. Cmmi.ssimier O'Leary said he agreed chat City
Ordinances ar wt beiw aiforced and that sareone should be trained co presant rases.
Conmissioner GYant said police officers are trained to give testimmy and should be
gcalifled. Mr. Rooks said he could ace as prosecutor i£ the City decided buc that he
could roc act as prosecutor and advisor. I4. Wallsh said Mr. Rooks ltad been very
valuable as an advisor. Cmmissioner tlskett suggested lot the probable cause heazi~
be eliminated az~d Nfr. Rooks said he ehoughe eFey were useful.
3. Mc. doe Pavane said he was concerned about "lag tine in bxingix~g rases for ~
tval hearings. Mr. Arlna Carullo said the pmblan was ltat no procedures had
been established and Mr. Cnacey said CitaC Che board did Faye an established procedure
which Fos proven effecxive, th. Chacey said lre Fad discussed hiring a Codes FYiforce-
mme OFHCer with (T~ief Musing and he said he could make a proposal on rhis subject
to the Commission during budget hearings.
Mayor tom~ns asked the mafiers of the Codes Fhforcmemt roard crtsecher Mr. Pinks
could bes a prosecueor o advisor. Mr. Mitchell, Carullo, W.rtvn roil
Pavane saidsbese a a pro andaMr. Wallsh and Ms. Zike a advisor. All menber
of the C. mission ~cepc (umu"ssionex Uskert said tFey ehwghcspmbable cause Feazings s
shrnrld be c<meinued. Mayor ioxmmm asked the Gamdssion to consider eFe macter and
decide a[ next meeting the appropriate role for TK. Rooks.
5. Mr. CFacey briefed the Camission on fiends the SSI contract had helpedehe City
obeain and he listed several proj ecCS such as Che pea Crnmmity building, new City FIa11,
ea Fire and Police Sections and assisemice with pazks as areas CFaC ISI could help the
City obrain gr s Mr. CFacey said ISI had agreed to a paymene plan of $11,000 nor
and anoUer $11..000 whop matching fiords Fad been received and Fe asked the Camdssion
o approve concinuaci~m of the contract. Mayor inxmmm said cM Ciey Gmaissi.on to
consider the ~mtter ar~d decide at Che pact emeting.
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