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02/13/74 CSC Minutes Police Civil Servi�e Commission - Village of Golden Valley . � V Minutes Meeting of February 13, 1974 Members Present: Pierre Meyer, Robert Heckman, and John Mitchell Guests : Dave Gorski, Director of Public Safety; , Officers Bill Sullivan, LeRoy Trandem, and Dwight Wells. Chairman Meyer called the meeting to order at 7 :42 P.M. Minutes of the November 14, 1973 meeting were read and accepted. Appointments John Mitchell - Chairperson for 1974 Robert Heckman - Secretary for 1974 Pierre Meyer - P.e-appointed for a 3 year term. Director of Public Safety Report Dave Gorski gave a report on the status of the Police Department. The report identified the present personnel, salary policy, longevity consideration, and educational incentive pay. , Eliqibility Reqisters iicyisie� ior �airol of=icers exYires i�idreil i i, iyl�. Cu���;r�ly lists three candidates. Register for sergeants has already expired. Register for lieutenants expires July 25, 1974. Lateral Entry Reviewed the letter dated Nov�mber 20, 1973, fr•om Merwin PetPrson, Assistant Attorney General to Robert Skare, Golden Valley Village Attorney. It was the consensus of the Commission that lateral entry should not be considered until after current court cases are �settled. Motion made and seco:�ded that the test for the sergeant 's register be restricted to members of the Golden Valley Police Department. (Passed 3-0) , ...�...�.______ _ � �vy _ 2 _ Testinq for Serqeant ' s Reqister This testing will be announced in the newspaper and posted in � the Golden Valley Police Department. � The testing procedure was broadly covered as follows : l. Obtain an evaluation of the candidate ' s per- foxmance as a patrol officer. The evaluation to stress the overlap areas of patrol officer and sergeant. The evaluation is to be made by the supervisory staff. This evaluation will constitute 20% of the test. ' 2. Obtain an assessment of the candidate as evaluated by his peer officers. This evaluation will con- stitute 20% of the test. 3. Written examination to cover knowledge of rules and regulations , and other pertinent facts. The questions will have strong inputs from the supervisory staff. These results will consti- tute 20% of the test. 4. Invalve those things that are unique to the sergeant `s position. a. Work through a simulated "in-basket" situation. b. Oral interview with each candidate and ' the Commission. A single commissioner will lead the interview, thus approaching a one-to-one relationship. c. Conduct a group discussion of a theo- retical situation. � d. Conduct a psychological test. The composite in this section will constitute 40% of the test. The total testing is expected to cover several days. The candidates will have an opportunity to discuss his final rating on an objective basis with a commissioner, if he desires. __ . . _ � i �� - - 3 - _.____' ' ' � - -P,ction Items Commissioner Heckman is to continue the development of tne sergeant testing procedure and provide more details by the next meeting. Commissioner Meyer is to establish a proposed schedule for the total sergeant testing procedure. . Dave Gorski, the Director of Public Safety, will assist Commissioner Heckman in securing appropriate data from the supervisory staff. rT��t M.�Pt;nq The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 19, 1974 at 7 :30 P.M. Meeting was adjourned at 8 :50 P.M. t� j ....�--_._.�-_._ ' ��,��� ,� _. � - ��� � y� �' �(�,�,���;�. �, �,� � , ��. �. �:� , J�Shn N. Mitche].1, Secretary i / , . �� . ....�..__ /