HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-22 Municipal Operations Committee MinutesqaS Pi tl� D
.� Febm 22, 1994
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Coivcllora Pieeent: CbtWn, Blanchette, St:llivan, floury, Tyler
Staff Pmsent: Pasazr Gihb, wiimlaa, &:shock, Cmphell, Wellington
C t rwn:. Csd>m opx the neet ng at 5:00 p.m.
1. L.A. 3049 to Tn Po
(biu«•i3er Cohen and Tyler vQs emvsal fms wti due w a ctmflitt Of
cDrresp�interest. Trie CamdHy
of ang>r HyBangor B v Hyb ro.fMicat.•mffi:~; they had received the
Lxh • support for Uie pmoeed
p
Pct. Bill Cohen of Edro answered semxaz guestlona E w the
Camdttee. ItmaetiN P.
was then mw by C. SULlivan, earoetled Blanchette
and voted unmdnrnsslY to this request. A t�olw ve wlll
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pceparst f=tee (burcil maE[img on the 28th.
2. Accw[ffiYC of Gant FUMa -Police �+
D. Winslew of the Police Da4nrhnmit explaLrdtM p yuo which w1ll
d lcp mote efficieiK mattnds of sharing intim mung agexies
i 1with lmidLv daiasttc vfolaee cases. Tee grant award teems
$9,824 with a City match of $1,080. It was meed by C. Su1U1 ,
saxaNed by P. 61azrhette aM vvtsi �ly to msvme i amept e
of Ua; gcaM.
3. Pdvisoxv Cmmittee Pal to - ltNama.
Gail Cmkp l updatai the C tt regarai.eg the ahiitional a&je:*isi �
fce Bo=VCmmt positfam. W. Cohen discussed with tM Camittee
the P� for intervieve aid roved that the C<mnittee would ba
cmxwuti the interviaas in the neaz futum. No action xes talmi.
4. Q w Dnlinazs-e 94-99 - Fizaaars Dischaxas C<vmit[ee.
P. elarichett explai, the propcaal ch�in Ude �r which
wou]a xsiuce the variant Cmmittee mryeitim fxw 12 to at least 5 Grt
ret mora than B. The Cmmittse aslmd the Clark's Office a lfstfng
of cuaent amhere arcl also requested that a proceAaw for phasing in
this prolnsaz be developai, if naessary. The Clerk's Office will review
Uds issue prior tc the Courcil eeeting. It was m by P. Blarstatre,
secoMN by C. S Ul aid wted uimNaou ly w suplxttt the Proposed
am'nAent.
5. Council 4 of and Ecmimdc
Dareloment.
A. Farrar explairrwl the ProPwed Oadiimir:e amve3rent that would Place
the Cede mdome Division urver Ue Camnnity aM fker[mdc
D Icpre DepaitQent. Tie Division pcaven[ly is Fort of the Fim
i+>u<l++tet. Friar elm roTai that [he Fire portion of Cede
&tfos®vK would be p1acN urcler a ma position of Fie Pmmfion
@peau Chief aid Uat position would report directly to the Fi.ro Chief
and crnrcixaie to axadinete Preumcion a^tdvdti with Cotte FYSorceo¢tt.
Camittee �rbaza sslo'd eereral gu=stima of K. Gihb, D. Wellington aril
S. Rostock ,mmsmo'� the proposed xeauganent. After further
discussion, it was moved by P. eland te, seoaded by C. Sullivan and
votsl unannmuely to xecommaxi appoorn to the Co U.
6. Council mdinaice 94-101 - sermon Fire Oswxeoait,
The Camittse xevie i tl proposed cLangee to Wer �. R.
Farrar noted that =at were fairly nMine fn nature sed inflected
waceasary updates. After futttec review, the Cmauttee wtsl to further
aced Sec. 5.1 Clothing by deleting rile a
"rube" before mate and boots. With that change, it was moo by P.
alaichette, eso n� by C. SLllivan and voted unanimously to xeLvoovtl
the proposed orainana, as ansM .
7. Council
D. Wallington atw.i'...o+ an ammled version of the proposed order
ccmc g tae s Property maintenance Cotle. The xvvf �ent
om
was recently cplated by the IaRl
De ar t end wvwld siqnifica tly
sm the warty OrdUarce language. wellington indicated ilat rte
armament would provide the Cade Enfoecomemt Officer the ability, to
order the vecatU of etmcc¢es Wien such aoticm is necessary, to
prx public h th, safety or welfaa. The Cam£ttae asl sevcal
questions about the proposal and raIaest d tbat Wallington check once
more with the Iegal. Department to ensure that tae pmFosal aaxnplfshed
the dssirmh result. It was moved by C. Sullivan, seconded by P.
R anchsuto ani votad unanimously to xa-naeed approval of the a um erl
version to the Courson.
B. P voosed mmiciml By -la' Amendment.
R. Pauar explained the va.nirfpal Reviser Committee By -Tera arercffient
proposed by the Rba of levant. 4'te proposal would restrict mvwromhTn
on the AAC Paced of Directors to ady those ton ars resfda¢e of n®ber
mmmndties of the imL ad are atso either an elected ofEici� oz
ceployee of a mailer cmnmuty. Me C tie=_ rmo� tM Pednuay 1st
ASC lieetug M ates which detailed the positive ani negativa aspects; of
the proposal. After furtMs discussion, it as mN by P. ntnxhnHe,
seconded by C. fi van and v Aoei unanimously to Inform tle AAL that
sampr does not support the proposed by-law aieidie�t.
with no further lusiness to come hefore the Committee, the Clair dslax d the
meeting closed at 5:45 p.m.
R. Faaar
IwmdL Secratary