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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 12/12/19740 r if D C I r Y o f r I. MEMORANDUM COLLINS DAFE: .Jnnoury 21, 1975. lo: the Human Relations Commission FRUM: John D. t1cGraw, Administrator for the Dept. of Human Resources SU9JLCT: Minutes of the December 12, 1974 Mceting, I. The worti.nt was culled to order at 7:50 p.m. by Ch&rmnn Parker Problo. !I. Present. were: Parker Prchlc Dave moure Jim Baird Ann Aaori Liz Derr Jim Vchols Vat—Lerct. Batson Ed Ostcrta�" Bon Dlr pbuys Start: Absent were: Dave Osborn (unoxcused) Dick Yntes (excused) Joe Cicnfuvros (unofficially resigned) C h"ck Solano (unofficially resigned) John Clifford (excused) Sam Van Why (eyQugrd) John LL.>;ra•.�, Admin. for the Dept. or Human Ro.9ource9 jos:i to Bachmann, Human Rights Officer 111. Jim Baird moved approval of the minutes as distributed. Ed O-sLertai, c01:011(hd the motion and the motion carried 8-0. 1V. Cnmmittec ReoorLs: A. EXECUTIVE: Parker Preble, Chaimail,, rep, —'ad the completion and submittal of khe l _a l or rv"n, sled ,from him by the City Mannyor. (The ].otter Wm the City Manager and the Chalrmnn's response. to it. are altschN heroin as exhibit. "An ;and "Bn rempeclivoly). Dave Moore moved and V Or.trrlpn nev""led the motion 0 ln; "I lc,jq �.,. he c ' , rt. d f, J... .1W to the City Gc. _il c,pf itm�w.nn: (Sec hate 2) PeY.e 2, hlof 0inutvsmnbcr 12, 1974 Pio,tinf; 0 That the current Seetion IV - (Committee) of the Bylaws be amended to read as follows: A. St.andinU Committees of the Commission, except.. the Executive Committee, shall be appointed by the President after dis- cussion with the whole Commission. Each Commirtee shall elect appropriate officers from among its mcmborslip. The following; shall. constitute the Standing, CornmilLees with re- sousi_bi1.iti_vs as descri.bcd under each. Executive: a. The Executive Committee shall consist of the Chairman of the Human Relations Cornmission.who shall act as chairman of the Executive Committee, the Vice - Chairman of the Human Relations Commission; and the Sec- retary of the Human Relations Commission and one ox-offieio member who shall be the ❑vvmb,r of the City staff assigned to provide staff assistnnce. b. The Executive Committee shall draft annual reports to the City Council and such other reports as may may be required of it by the Commission for review and ap- proval by the Commission. IL shall assist the chairman in the preparation of agendas for Commission meetings. The motion carried 9-0, however, the Bylaws r,quire a quorum of 10 members a W at least 10 affitma Llve votes to change them. 2. Education; n. To communicate about legal and social. ,nspocty of human relations among responsible organizations, institutions and civic leadership and among and between citizens of all ra- cial, ethnic and religious persuasions. b. To foster the mutual exchange of ideas, information and opinions specifically directed to positively influencing; at- titudes and behavior regarding community relations problems. C. To develop cooperative educational programs with the school system and county, state and federal agencies and institutions interested in tho responsibility of improvement of intergroup relations. d. To develop a library of human relations material for the use of all, citizens to be housed in the Fort Collins Public Library. 1. Crievauce and Investigation: a. To receive information concerning human relations problems. b. To investigate in order to ascertain the facts in each instance reported and report to the Commission. c. At the direction of the Commission to explain, to parties: involved pertinent laws and existing democratic traditions l'n;•.r 11iiten •,f l� n�mbcr 12, IQ14 Nrr,rinfo, and to refer violations to proper authorities. d. To become_ informed aboutconditions within t.ho u,mnmiity which may he Icadinp. to r li;rrimip,alion in nrder to hr l p t I.- Commission and 'he common l t y I,. t:x, Ipproprintc pre- V,ut ntiv.- action. B. Sneci.al Committees- The Commission shall establish any othe, -commiLtecsfor the length of time needed Lo accomplish stated purposes as need shall arise in order to carry out Commission functions. 1V. B. EDUCATION COMMITTEE: 1. Dave Moore indicated that he had n paper an enforcement of tltc human Rights Ordinance for distribution to the members of the Education GOMMitLee. 2. He and Rosita Bachmann have prepared a letter Introducing a short pamphlet (in preparation) and indicating the avail. - ability of commission members to speak to groups about the Human Rights Ordinance. The l.eLtcr is for distribution to civic organizations, businesses, and industries in Ft. Collins. 3. He announced a Committee meeting to be held December 2", 1974 at. 7:45 a.m. at the Foothills Villag,eTnn. 4. He announced an Equal Employment Opportunity Siminar sponsored by the Denver District Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Gontinuing Legal. Education in Colorado, Inc., to be held on December 14, 1974.at the University of Denver, College of Law. 1V, C. GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE: Mr. Sam Van Why, Chairman, submitted a list of caves invvsLignted by the Grievance Committee during, 1974 and one from 1973 (See Exhibit "C" attached hereto). IV. D. POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS CODMIIf Ni: No report. IV. F. REVENUE SHARINU COMMITTEE REPORT: Margaret Batson indicated that there had been no recent action to report on. Dave Moore submitted an article from the Rocky Mountain 'Jews, "Revenne Sharing Fails to Aid Roar, Study SaysV (See Exhibit "D" attached hereto). • Pef,c 4, 11inutes of Dlecomb( r 12, P)74 Mee Iinf; V.. The human Relations Symposium held in Denver on December 13, 1974 was. annOLInced again. VI. 'Phe Meet iris, vie; adjourned.