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OiDtttmtttrr &part <br /> PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE <br /> Uhl the Qiptu iwn Council of tip Canhj of*tut* Eau): <br /> The March 26, 1990, meeting of the Public Safety Committee <br /> was called to order by its Chairperson, Council Member <br /> William Soderberg at 4:15 PM in the Council informal meeting <br /> room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Luecke, <br /> Niezgodski, Soderberg, Puzzello, Slavinskas, Zakrzewski, <br /> Coleman, Duda, and Voorde; Jenny Pitts Manier, Patricia <br /> DeClercq, Richard Miller, John Leisenring, Katie Humphreys, <br /> Don Porter, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Soderberg called upon Council Member Luecke <br /> 1 to review Bill No. 18-90 which would amend the City Code by <br /> the inclusion of new Section 13-57.1 of Article 4, Chapter <br /> 13, which would be entitled "Use of Police Officers at Large <br /> Parties or Gatherings Requiring a Second Response. " <br /> Council Member Luecke noted that he has had several <br /> discussions with residents whb have voiced sincere concern <br /> about loud music; ""'disturbing of the peace, and related <br /> problems. He noted that he has worked closely with the <br /> City's legal department as well as the police department <br /> during the drafting of this bill. He specifically noted <br /> that his work work with Captain Tom Fautz who was <br /> instrumental in providing information on a similar program <br /> from Fullerton, California. <br /> Council Member Luecke then briefly reviewed the bill by <br /> explaining each of its subsections. He noted that after a <br /> "first response notice" was given and if that same location <br /> required a police unit to be sent for a second response, <br /> that the officer could issue a citation requiring the <br /> "responsible party" to pay a fifty dollar fine. He noted <br /> that this would be on a major disturbance. He also noted <br /> that the bill was aimed at the chronic violators. He <br /> further stated that a fifty dollar fine could be paid <br /> through the Ordinance Violation Bureau and the City <br /> preserves its rights to take other appropriate action under <br /> other state laws or other local ordinances in addition to <br /> the fifty dollar citation. <br /> Upon several questions being raised by various Council <br /> Members, Jenny Pitts Manier of the City legal department <br /> noted that the City has received cooperation with the <br /> University of Notre Dame through their Office of Student <br /> Affairs. <br />
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