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Qt atn itn larpm# <br /> p.' <br /> PERSONNEL AND FINANCE COMMITTEE <br /> Mu tI a UIunnnun Ulounril of tip (Mg of*will &tie <br /> The March 29, 1989 meeting of the Personnel and Finance <br /> Committee was called to order by its Chair Person Council <br /> Member John Voorde at 3 : 35 p.m. in the Council informal <br /> meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Luecke, <br /> Voorde, Duda, Slavinskas, Niezgodski, Coleman, Puzzello, and <br /> Soderberg; City Clerk Irene Gammon, Jo Ann Harper, Chief <br /> Deputy, Gerald McKinsey of Keystone Consulting of Muncie, <br /> Indiana and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Voorde noted that the purpose of the meeting <br /> was to continue to discussion of Bill No. 12-89 which would <br /> set forth the types of violations to be handled by the <br /> Ordinance Violations Bureau. Council Member Voorde noted <br /> that the purpose of today's meeting was to continue to <br /> gather information. He noted that the State legislature is <br /> still considering several bills with regard to increasing <br /> the amount which could be received by the Ordinance <br /> Violations Bureau. It is currently at a ceiling of $25. 00. <br /> Discussion also took place with regard to whether the City <br /> Clerk's Office as well as the Code Enforcement Office could <br /> ,collect,monies.. <br /> It was noted that the FOP as well as the Park Police write <br /> citations for drunk driving, curfew violations, truck and <br /> noise violations, with monies being collected in Room 43 of <br /> the Courthouse. It was also noted that Marilyn Rzeszewski, <br /> the Clerk of the Courts, would prefer that monies be <br /> collected in one place. Council Member Voorde also noted <br /> that the procedure should be one that is not confusing to <br /> the public and one that is most convenient and cost <br /> efficient to the City. <br /> Mrs. Gammon then introduced Gerald McKinsey of Keystone <br /> Consulting which has office in Muncie Indiana. He noted <br /> that the type of IBM computer system that he would propose <br /> to handle the Ordinance Violations Bureau would be similar <br /> to one currently working in Valparaiso Indiana. He noted <br /> that some of the features that it would have would be to <br /> have a delinquent date in the computer system as well as a <br /> computer screen which would receipt an update. It would be <br /> a multi-user type system handling parking traffic citations. <br /> as well as all other types of ordinance violations. He <br /> noted that the program could be adapted to meet the needs of <br /> our city. He further noted that the main computer would <br /> have storage with three screens off the main computer, two <br /> printers and he would not anticipate the use of a cash <br /> register. He projected that one full time person would be <br /> needed who would be trained by them. Although he did not <br />