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City of Chillicothe Public Safety Committee met February 6.

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City of Chillicothe Public Safety Committee met February 6.

Here is the minutes provided by the Committee:

The Public Safety Committee met on February 6, 2018, at 4:30 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall.

Present: Chairman Hughes, Alderman Sharp, Alderman Braun, Mayor White, Clerk Hurd, Fire Chief Benisch, Police Chief Mettille, Office Manager Passage

Absent: None

Alderman Hughes called the meeting to order.

Purchase Rifles For Department:

Police Chief Mettille requested that the City purchase five rifles, fully equipped and equipment for two rifles in the amount of $8,331.00. Discussion was held on the need for each officer to be “fitted” with their own rifle. The consensus of the committee was to seek council approve for the purchase of five fully equipped rifles and accessories for two additional rifles in the amount of $8331.00 payable to Tallyn’s Tactical Solution.

Patrol Rifle Instructor School:

Chief Mettille requested that Detective Brown and Officer DeVault attend the Patrol Rifle Instructor class to be held April 2-5 in Lincoln, IL. Discussion was held. The consensus of the committee was to allow the two officers to attend the training.

Purchase Traffic Citation And Vehicle Release Forms:

Chief Mettille informed the committee that traffic citation and vehicle release forms need to be purchased. He requested to purchase 3500 forms total in the amount of $1169.35 from PROFORM, INC. The consensus of the committee was to seek council approval for the purchase.

Taser Instructor Recertificaton:

Chief Mettille requested permission to send SRO Podobinski to Taser recertification training in Charleston, IL. Chief Mettille advised the committee that the training would cost $225.00 plus $466.00 for hotel. Discussion was held. It was the consensus of the committee to send SRO Podobinski to the training.

School Resource Officer Agreement:

Chief Mettille presented information in regards to the tentative agreement with IVC school district. Discussion was held in regards to the agreement. The consensus of the committee was favorable for the agreement. The committee directed Chief Mettille to notify the district superintendent that once the agreement is approved through IVC school district on February 13, 2018 the committee would seek Council approval at the February 26, 2018 meeting.

Page Two Minutes Public Safety Committee February 6, 2018

Dispatch Consolidation Update:

Chief Mettille presented the following cost information from the Village of Bartonville:

1st year - $240,000.00 plus $24,000.00 (one time contingency fee)

2nd year - $247,200.00

3rd year – $254,616.00

4th year - $262,254.00

5th year - $270,122.00

Discussion was held in regards to the high cost. The committee directed Chief Mettille to continue to negotiate on the cost.

Vehicle Fleet Update:

Chief Mettille notified the committee that the chivy impala would no longer be the car available on the state bid. He told the committee that next fiscal year he would be due for two squad cars. He advised the committee that if they would approve the purchase of two 2017 Impala’s now there would be extreme cost saving to the city because the equipment in his old squad cars would be able to transfer to the new. He explained that if the city was not able to purchase the Impala’s all new equipment would be needed for the new models. He explained that the cars would not be delivered or paid for until May (the new fiscal year). The consensus of the committee was to seed council approval to purchase two new Chevy Impalas.

Police Update:

Chief Mettille present reports on impound vehicle and ordinance violations. (Report attached.)

Budget 2018-2019:

Chief Mettille requested that he be allowed to create a proposed budget that included an additional police officer. Discussion was held. The committee consensus was to have Chief Mettille present a budget with an additional officer for review.

Property Maintenance:

Chief Mettille reported that there was still an issue with a dilapidated staircase on the back of a business on Second Street. He advised the committee that he would make a phone call to the owner giving them one week before a citation is issued.

Time Limit Parking On Second Street (Downtown):

Alderman Hughes stated that complaints had been made of tenant cars parking for an extended amount of time taking away from downtown customer parking. Mayor White stated that he would like to get input from the downtown business owners for suggestions on changes. This agenda item will be moved to Old Business.

Request For Nfp Special Events – St. Edward:

Clerk Hurd presented requests to hold Special Events and a waiver request for the fees from St. Edward for the following events:

Triva Night - February 24, 2018

March 24, 2018

School Auction - April 14, 2018

The consensus of the committee was to seek council approval for the special events, for the purpose of seeking a state liquor license, and to waive all fees associated.

Fire Department Update:

Fire Chief Benisch presented his January report (report attached). Fire Chief Benisch requested approval to purchase two combustible gas detectors at $295.00 each. The consensus of the committee was to allow Chief Benisch to purchase two combustible gas detectors and allow the Mayor to sign for the purchase.

Old Business:

1807 Finney:

Office manager Passage reported that the City should be in ownership of the property by the end of the week.

Amendment – Zoning Fees:

No Action

Emergency Prepredness Plan:

Chief Mettille reported that he will be working with Office Manager Passage and Assistant Fire Chief Greg Hurd to update the plan.

Street Light At Truitt And Finney:

Police Chief Mettille reported that he has conducted an evaluation of the area and could not recommend having a street light placed at that location. Mayor White will notify the requestor of the committee’s decision.

There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m.

http://www.cityofchillicotheil.com/02.06.18.pdf

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