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HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION MINUTES
Regular Meeting - April 10, 1997
Human Resources Conference Room, 200 W. Mountain Ave.
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
11 Council Liaison: Ann Azari I Staff Liaison: Gabe Serenvi 11
Chairperson: Bob Lank Phone: 493-5809
A regular meeting of the Human Relations Commission was held on April 10, 1997 in the Human
Resources Conference Room, 200 W. Mountain Ave.
HRC Members present: Viviane Abt, Judy Berg, Leslie Frantz, Joe Jaramillo, Bob Lank, Man Oberoi,
Ramona Robertson and Joe Stern.
HRC Members absent: Lori Lenard.
Staff Members present: Gabe Serenyi, HRC Staff Liaison
Lori Fonken-Joseph, Human Rights Officer
Lt. Brad Hurst, Fort Collins Police Services
Greg Tempel, Assistant City Attorney
Guests present: Lu Fisk, Commission on the Status of Women, Leroy Gomez and Ed Levereen.
Meeting was called to order by Bob Lank, Chair, at 5:32 p.m.
II. Bob Lank asked for a motion to approve the minutes of the March 13, 1997 meeting. Leslie Frantz
made the motion to approve, and was seconded by Joe Jaramillo. The minutes were approved by the
HRC with no changes.
Ill. Gabe Serenyi reported that Kathy Lassen, Chair, Commission on Disability, had called and asked
to be re -scheduled for the May meeting due to an unexpected conflict.
IV. Subcommittee Reports
Human Resource Grants Committee. Leslie Frantz reported that the Committee had its third meeting.
The group is working on revising the letter of intent and proposal documentation forms. Grant
requestors will be required to provide more detailed and comprehensive information to the Committee
this year. On -site visits will begin in June.
Human Relations Awards. Gabe Serenyi reported that he had met with the Awards subcommittee to
review logistic details for the awards breakfast and the selection of awards winners. Members of the
subcommittee were given assignments to complete prior to the breakfast
Joe Stern announced that Keith Miser, Vice-president, Student Affairs at CSU had agreed to be the
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speaker at the breakfast.
Gabe also announced that to date only two nominations had been received, but that typically people
tended to wait till the last minute to submit nominations. A discussion took place at this point to
generate ideas about how to get additional nominations prior to the deadline. Leslie Frantz and Joe
Stern volunteered to call some of the agencies that had been contacted earlier by letter.
Youth Advisory Board. No report.
Diversity Subcommittee. No report.
Police Subcommittee. Joe Jaramillo reported that the subcommittee had met on March 31. Joe briefly
reviewed the HRC's recommendation to Council a year ago to either enlarge the current HRC or to
create a new commission which would deal exclusively with police related issues.
Joe Stern indicated that he had drafted a memo to be sent to Council recommending that a separate
Police Commission be formed (he reads the text of the memo).
Viviane Abt inquired as to why some of the recommendations regarding enforcement powers that were
discussed at the subcommittee meeting were not included in the text of Joe Stern's draft memo. Joe
Jaramillo indicated that specific responsibilities and powers (such as subpoena powers) of the
commission should be discussed, and recommendations made to Council, following Council's decision
to establish such a commission. It would be premature to do so at this point.
Joe Stern made the motion to recommend to Council that a separate commission be established to deal
exclusively with police related issues. The motion was seconded by Joe Jaramillo, and passed
unanimously by HRC members present.
Judy Berg asked if there needs to be an interim process to deal with police related issues prior to the
time a police commission is established. Bob Lank responded that there already is a process in place,
as specified by City ordinance. Viviane Abt inquired if it would be appropriate to get public input
regarding ways to make the HRC more effective in dealing with police related issues.
A lengthy discussion took place at this point about the appropriateness of issuing a press release
announcing the HRC's vote to recommend the establishment of a separate police commission. The
press release could also include information about the dates and times of police subcommittee
meetings, and extend an invitation to the public and media to attend. No final decision was made on
this proposal.
Committee on Executive Delegation. Bob Lank reported that the subcommittee had met on March 27th
and discussed a number of additional changes to the draft Human Rights Ordinance (HRO). The group
also discussed some citizen opposition that had surfaced recently, primarily objecting to gays being
identified as a protected class, and to some provisions that seemed onerous to employers. Because
of these objections, Council had postponed the May 13 study session until a later date.
Assistant city Attorney Greg Tempel reported that a group of 6 - 7 attorneys had voiced their
opposition to the changes to the HRO. Some of their concerns related to the imposition of criminal
penalties for violations of the ordinance, and to the expansion of the number of protected groups.
These attorneys had requested a meeting with the City Manager.
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The CED had made a number of minor changes to the HRO. Bob Lank briefly reviewed these changes
which were highlighted in the copy of the HRO that was mailed to HRC members.
Judy Berg made a motion to approve the changes. Leslie Frantz seconded the motion. The changes
were approved unanimously by HRC members present.
V. Old Business
None.
VI. New Business
None
VII. Announcements
• Bob Lank announced that the Interfaith Council was sponsoring an educational forum to discuss
the Human Rights Ordinance (HRO) on April 29th at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church. He
encouraged all HRC members to attend.
• Bob also reported that Cross Currents, a monthly forum sponsored by the League of Women
Voters, will be televised by Channel 27 on April 24th, and will deal with the Human Rights
Ordinance. Bob will be one of four panelists discussing the HRO. The panel will also include
Alma Vigo -Morales, and probably two individuals who are in opposition.
• Leslie Frantz reported that eight calls were received on City Line. Six were in support, with
four specifically mentioning that the protections for gays should be left intact.
The meeting adjourned at 7:13 p.m.