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csc-minutes-may-5-2020SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 1:02 pm by Chair Schulz. Roll Call Commissioners present: Ralph Schulz, Chair Gloria Kumagai, Secretary Andrew Wold Commissioners absent: None Council Member Present: Gillian Rosenquist Staff present: Jason Sturgis, Chief of Police Dave Kuhnly, Commander Amanda Johnson, Police Operations Supervisor Approval of Agenda Motion by Commissioner Kumagai to approve the meeting agenda as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Wold. Motion carried 3-0. Approval of Minutes Motion by Commissioner Wold to approve the February 3, 2020 meeting minutes. Seconded by Commissioner Kumagai. Motion carried 3-0. Agenda Item Commissioners discussed the revision the city council made to the bylaws. Commissioner Wold stated the council is unable to revise the commission bylaws and should have considered the statutory authority given to Civil Service Commissions. Commissioner Wold further advised some of the language in the revisions seemed generic and did not appear to consider the meeting schedule of this commission. Commissioner Schulz stated the reference to commissions that meet once a month or twice a month would likely fit the schedule of other city commissions, but does not seem applicable to this commission. Council Member Rosenquist reported frequent attendance issues with members of other city boards and commissions, which prompted the council to update city commission bylaws with attendance requirements. May 5, 2020 – 1:00 pm Public Safety Conference Room Golden Valley Police Department 7700 Golden Valley Road City of Golden Valley Civil Service Special Meeting Minutes May 5, 2020– 1:00 pm 2 Motion by Commissioner Wold to revise the second paragraph of the proposed bylaws, Article II: Membership, Appointments, Terms, Officers, Meetings, and Attendance; Section E. Meeting & Attendance to state: “Members are expected to attend all meetings, including the annual board and commission joint meeting. If a member is unable to attend a meeting, they should contact the staff liaison, who will inform the chair. If a quorum cannot be attained, the meeting will be canceled. Staff liaisons will track attendance at each meeting. Each April, the City Manager’s office will review attendance records for the preceding calendar year (April-March) and send a standardized letter of warning to any member that has missed more than fifty percent (50%) of the preceding year’s meetings” and to strike the third paragraph that reads: “Because attendance is so important to the work of the City’s boards and commissions, the City Manager may ask the member to explain the reasons for their absences. If circumstances prevent the member from committing to consistently attending future meetings, the member may be asked to step down. The City Manager will not ask the member to step down if their inability to attend meetings is due to health reasons. If the member’s attendance does not improve within 3 months after receiving a warning, the City Manager or their designee shall ask the member to step down. If the member chooses not to step down, the Council may take action to remove the member.” Seconded by Commissioner Kumagai. Motion carried 3-0. Chief Sturgis reported in response to COVID-19 patrol officers have moved to a 5-on/10-off schedule rotation in order to keep officers working with the same team and limit cross-contamination potential between officers, and investigators and some administrative staff members are working remotely. Commission Communications Adjourn Motion by Commission Kumagai to adjourn the meeting at 1:22 pm. Seconded by Commissioner Wold. Motion carried 3-0. ________________________________ Ralph Schulz, Chair _______________________________________ Amanda Johnson, Police Operations Supervisor