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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 11/14/1974T 11 E G I T Y 0 1' F 'I'. C 0 L 1, 1 N S MEMORANDUM DATE: December 5, 1974 TO: Human Relations Commission FROM: Lori Pineda, Administrative Assistant. SUBJECT: Minutes of the November 14, 1974 Meeting I. The meeting was called to order at 7:45 p.m. in.the Coffee Lounge of City Hall by Chairman Parker Preble, A quorum was not present. I1.. Present were: III IV Absent were: Parker Preble Chuck Solano Liz Dyer Dave Osborn Ann Azari. James Baird Ben Napheys Joe Cienfuegos Margaret Batson John Clifford Ed Ostertag Sam Van Why .Tim Nichols Dave Moore Dick Yates - has taken Jerry Templ.er's place on HRC The minutes were approved by consensus. the Commission also wanted to recognize and commend Ed Ostertag for attending the Revenue Sharing meetings. Committee Reports: A. Executive: Parker Preble had no report for this Committee B. Education: Dave Moore was not present to give report C. Grievance and Investigation: Sam Van Why asked Parker Preble to report - that there were no grievances. D. Pnl].Ce Community Relations: Pat Kelly was introduced and gave a report on activities of the Police Department. Neighborhood Police Program - On a trial basis and according to Chief Kelly, it is working well and probably will become permanent for the City. Kelly commented on recommendations made by the URC concerning police taking classes. It is not working out as well ns was expected and he suggested that department stress management and counseling on the personal lovcl. Chief Kelly also suggested that the complaint procedure was involving the City Manager's Office too much. Kelly reported on the radio programs aired on Saturdays. The program Page 2 a 7i] u VI urges citizens to call anon certain subjects. -'The ride -along, program was also discussed. It has been in operation for six years and is quite popular. ✓The. one-to-one car plan is working well for the patrol division. -The state report on City Jail. flunked. Kelly commented that the jail is a temporary holding faei.Lity and the City can't. afford Lo make any changes required by state to meet regulations. -Also discussed was the cooperation of the MentaL Health 24 hour Crisis Center and the Police Department in regard to family fights. -Kelly wants the URC to participate in an in-house education program on the Human Rights Ordinance. Rules and regulations concerning complaint procedure, testing procedure, curfew law, and dead storage could be III violation of the Human Rights Ordinance. -ICeLIy added that a reconmrendation was made by the IIRC to use Triangle Review. However, Kelley commented that this way was not a gnod,i.dea, and other means of reaching the public should be Investigated. E. Revenue Sharing: Margaret Batson had no business to report_ other than the fact: that she in attending, Larimer County Human Resource Board meetings. P. Special. Committee: Annual Report - Rev. Baird and Dave Moore were not present. Chairman Preble noted that anyone who wanted to make suggestions to the report should contact Parker Preble, Jim Baird or Dave Moore. Rosi.ta Bachmann, Human Rights Officer was introduced by Chairman Preble. She pave a report on the proposed symposium. Human Relations Symposium -Date has been chanted -Those being funded by Sam Van Why Liz Dyer Ann Azari_ -Substitutes are: Dave Moore liargnret Batson to December 13, 1974 the City to attend are: -Ag-uda includes discussion of: -Affirmative Action -Public Schools -Police Community Relations -constituencies Ms. Rachman" Plso commented on the need to begin in-service sessions on the Human Rights Ordinance. Page 3 It was decided by consensus that Ro:i.ta Bachmnnn meet with HRc at regular meetings. VII. Other Business Ed Ostertag criticized the City recreational program which tale children to Hidden Valley on weekends. He felt that this program was limited to those Who could afford service, thus only for advantaged kids. Chairman Preble asked Mr. Ostertag to inquire about the recreational program from H.R. Phillips and report at. the next meeting. VIII. The me_eti"g was adjourned at 9:45 p.m.