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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 04/10/1980C. Minutes a Human Relations Commission (H.R.C.) Regular Meeting Minutes - April 10, 1980 Present Karen Mack Barbara Jarman Robert Zimdahl Kelsey Smith Mary Ontiveros Jim Long Absent Paul Thayer Don Shoemaker 40 Staff John McGraw Rosita Bachmann Meeting called to order at 7:10 p.m, by Chairman Zimdahl. Minutes of 3-13-80 were approved as presented by Secretary Ontiveros. I. Action Requested: Mr. Ralph Wilson requested H.R.C. looks into application of local leash ordinance in relation to wild dogs killing his animals. Lt. Deryl O'Dell, Fort Collins Police Department (P.D.) explained that the P.D.'s animal control unit is in charge of reponding to calls of dogs at large. There is only one Animal Control Officer on duty each shift which makes it difficult to patrol a big area. In 1979 - 1980, Mr. Wilson requested 5 times assistance against wild dogs. Due to the many wild dogs loose, the Animal Control Unit has not been successful most of the time in solving Mr. Wilson's problem. O'Dell stated that the Animal Control Unit will continue working with Mr. Wilson to set dog traps, or provide him with other acceptable means of catching wild dogs. Individual to contact at P.D. for aid is Adrian Shutes, Support Services Supervisor. Action Taken Chairman Zimdahl will write a letter to Mr. Wilson stating what the H.R.C. has done and making some recommendations. II. Action Requested: Response to issues brought'up to the H.R.C. members at the community meeting of January 10, 1980. 1. Police grievance evaluation (Ernie Miranda). 2. Problems with wild dogs killing animals (Ralph Wilson). 3. Health clinic with free services to the poor (Mary Whiteside). 4. Trailer Parks which require ownership. Licensing of rental property (Ginger Gruber 484-5010). S. Transportation system sensitive to Spanish speaking elderly needs (Ester Moore). 6. Employment of Chicanos at the City (Ernie Miranda). Action to be Taken Per Above: Item 1 H.R.C. subcommittee on Police grievance will be conducting an eval- uation of the procedure. ' 2. G Item 2 H.R.C. will send a letter to Mr. Wilson (see above I). Item 3 To be referred to Dr. Robert Sherwood, Larimer County Public Health Department. Item 4 To be referred to Wayne Taylor, Fort Collins Local Housing Authority. Item 5 Commission will deal with this issue. Rosita informed H.R.C. members that Transfort bus drivers will be learning basic Spanish this summer and that Spanish speaking applicants will be given preference for bus drivers' jobs. Item 6 H.R.C. will decide by next meeting how much they are going to be in- volved with this issue. Chairman Zimdahl will be writing individual letters to all citizens who raised issues at the January loth Community Meeting. He will communicate to them the Commission's decisions on the issues. III. Plan for H.R.C. Meetings in the Community Commission members agreed not to meet again in the community this year. They recommended nevertheless that the next H.R.C. tries to schedule Community meetings prior to setting their goals and objectives for the year, 1981. IV. Appointments to Larimer County Resource Board The following individuals have been chosen: Barbara Jerman, Mary Ontiveros: Paul Thayer, Don Shoemaker, pending their acceptance. � _ V. Other Matters: A. Summary Report of meeting with City Council on Selection and Appoint- ment to City Boards and Commissions was made by H.R.C. subcommittee members: Zimdahl, Jerman, Ontiveros. Ontiveros instructed staff to call a special meeting of all Boards and Commission Chairpersons to discuss Council's recommendation. Meeting is to be held as soon as possible. B. Police Grievance Procedure Karen Mack was instructed by Chairman Zimdahl to coordinate with Don Shoemaker and Kelsey Smith for next month's meeting a presentation on evaluation of police grievance procedure. VI. Career Development/Affirmative Action Slide Presentation H.R.C. members saw a slide presentation on what the City is doing in terms of career development/affirmative action. Members instructed staff to gather by the next meeting statistical data on the City of Fort Collins' workforce composition, how it was at the time of the first Affirmative Action Program and how it is now. Submitted by Rosita Bachmann