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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution-1969-0030 RESOLUTION NO. 30 Series of 1959 WHEREAS, the new City of Wheat Ridge was founded ~o provide better and economical services to the people of the City. WHEREAS, protection of life and property is a major function of the City. WHEREAS, the City must start without ordinances of its own. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT a citizen Police Powers Committee be established to assist the City in the establishment of effective law enforcement at the earliest possible date, the committee to operate in accordance with the following: 1. Responsibility. Review orcinances for adequacy, draft and propose changes or additions, and after nine months provide council with an evaluation of the effectiveness of law enforcement actions taken. If a full-time police chief is ultimately found to be necessary, assist the Personnel Committee in screening of police chief candidates. 2. Powers. Call in expert advice if needed, and providing that if a cost is involved, prior council approval must be obtained. 3. Support. The Director of Administrative Services will provide clerical help with reports as required. 4. Organization. At its first meeting elect a chairman, vice chairman to act in the absence of the chairman, and a secretary to record action taken. 5. Duration. Term is nine months with disbandment to follow the final evaluation report, unless council holds the committee over. The committee will study specific areas of law enforcement on its own initiative and provide drafts of proposed legislation for council consideration. Three areas to be given priority attention are: Animal control, juvenile problems, and narcotics control. ,(.9:.' 57/:0: u (';;. ) 6. The Report. As its final report, the committee will orally and in writing advise council as follows: Part I. Current Situation. Review the current law enforcement situation. Part II. Alternates. Review possible alternate arrange- ments and their relative costs and expected effectiveness. Part III. Future Trends. Review crime trends in Wheat Ridge and determine possible affect on needs of the City. Part IV. Findings. Evaluate the then current law enforcement concepts against alternates (cost, affectiveness, etc.) and prepare for council a recommended course of future action. If there are minority reports, include these. Part V. Implementation. Outline time phased steps leading to the solution recommended by the majority of the committee. RESOLVED this 25th day of November, A. D. 1969, in regular session of the City Council of the City of Wheat Ridge by a vote of 5 to O. / I I , " Albert E. Anderson Mayor ATTEST: ,~~ 71~~VL-/ Louise F. Turner City Clerk - 2 -