BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING
CITY HALL – 235 GRAND STREET CASS GILBERT ROOM – FIRST FLOOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2014 AT 5:30 PM
SUMMARY MINUTES CALL TO ORDER: @ 5:28 PM
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: OPENING PRAYER: Conducted by Reverend Ronald Ferraro
ROLL CALL: PRESENT: Beamon, Sr. Burgio, Sr. Ciochetti Lawson Pizzuto Stanco D’Orso (Chairman)
ABSENT: None. ALSO PRESENT: Deputy Chief Chris Corbett Reverend Ronald Ferraro Traffic Engineer Garo Garabedian
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES:
Tuesday, May 13, 2014/Regular Meeting
Monday, June 23, 2014/Special Meeting/Swearing In
On a motion of Cmsr. Pizzuto, followed by a second from Cmsr. Ciochetti, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to APPROVE the aforementioned minutes.
APPROVAL OF BILLS:
On a motion of Cmsr. Pizzuto, followed by a second from Cmsr. Stanco, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to APPROVE the bills in the amount of $187,717.35 as submitted. A copy of the aforementioned Police Department Bills can be viewed and/or purchased in the City Clerk’s Office.
PUBLIC SPEAKING:
1) Michael Petrocelli – Complaint of neighbors activity On a motion of Cmsr. Ciochetti, followed by a second from Cmsr. Burgio, Sr., the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to REFER this complaint to the Police Department and request a report be given back to the Commission at the next scheduled board meeting to resolve this issue.
1. Catina Lewis RE: Correspondence from Catina Lewis, appealing
25 Bellewood Avenue false fire alarm fines in the amount of $525.
Appealing fine due to negligence of the alarm service
not contacting her and that her daughter was not
trained properly to set the alarm.
On a motion of Cmsr. Ciochetti, followed by a second from Cmsr. Pizzuto, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to REFER Item #1 to the Police Department.
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2. Steven Schrag RE: Thank you letter to the Board regarding the Traffic
14 Quentin Street Engineers report and recommendation concerning
speeding vehicles northbound on Spring Lake Road.
On a motion of Cmsr. Pizzuto, followed by a second from Cmsr. Beamon, Sr., the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to RECEIVE AND PLACE ON FILE Item #2.
3. Peter Abare-Brown RE: Certification of the following individuals
Director of Human Resources to the position of PROBATIONARY POLICE OFFICER:
Matthew Brown Kenneth Bushka
Emmanuel Cruz David Graham
Craig Griswald Fernando Lucas
Steve Martin Charles Mauriello
Celin Medina Justin Pesce
Winston Powell Charles Rodrigues
Scott Stafford Kelsey Sullivan
John Thompson
On a motion of Cmsr. Ciochetti, followed by a second from Cmsr. Pizzuto, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to RECEIVE AND PLACE ON FILE Item #3.
4. Mark J. Pronovost RE: Submittal of the Traffic Engineering report dated
City Engineer July 8, 2014 from Garo Garabedian in response to
concerns and requests received.
On a motion of Cmsr. Pizzuto, followed by a second from Cmsr. Stanco, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to RECEIVE AND PLACE ON FILE Item #4.
5. State of CT DOT RE: Recommendation by the State of CT DOT to deny the
David Sawicki installation of a traffic control signal on Route 69
(Prospect Road) at the intersection of Hamilton
Avenue #2 and East Mountain Road #1.
On a motion of Cmsr. Ciochetti, followed by a second from Cmsr. Pizzuto, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to ACCEPT the recommendation contained within the State of CT DOT report.
6. Ric Livingston, SPHR, CLRP RE: Certification of the following individual to the
Senior Human Resources Generalist position of Administrative Support Specialist II:
Victoria Arcovio
On a motion of Cmsr. Pizzuto, followed by a second from Cmsr. Ciochetti, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to RECEIVE AND PLACE ON FILE Item #6.
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SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT: As given by Deputy Chief Chris Corbett: The Police Academy started the current class with 15 individuals. One recruit resigned and two other recruits are
currently out due to significant injuries, which now leaves the class with only 12 recruits. The overall staffing for
the department including these 12 recruits is currently 279. Anticipate testing again this fall with the intent to
begin another academy class immediately after this class is completed; at least that’s the plan.
Although Crime is down; Part I Crime including violent crimes at this point in the year compared to last year,
there were two major incidents in the month of July that were noteworthy. Two incidents: Fulton Park very
violent rapes and a robbery occurred within a couple of days apart of each other. The Police Department made a
calculated decision not to tell the public; didn’t want to put it out there publicly fearing the individual wouldn’t
come back and strike elsewhere. So what we did was to saturate the park with undercover officers and they were
able to identify the individual right away.
At Boston Market on Sunday, July 20th
, the clerk behind the counter was shot. The individual robbed and without
provocation shot the clerk who had been cooperating with the individual. The person was caught that day based
on the surveillance.
Overall crime is down 11% Part I crime compared to last year and a total of 9% for violent crime.
On a motion of Cmsr. Ciochetti, followed by a second from Cmsr. Stanco, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to ACCEPT the Chief’s Report as given. TRAFFIC ENGINEER’S REPORT: On a motion of Cmsr. Pizzuto, followed by a second from Cmsr. Ciochetti, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to ACCEPT the Traffic Engineer’s Report. A copy of the aforementioned
Traffic Engineer’s Report can be viewed at the end of this document.
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Gloria Francis, Vice President RE: Appealing false alarm fines dating back to 2011
JOMA, Inc. by a faulty ADT alarm system that ADT was
185 Interstate Lane trying to resolve; ADT service was canceled
on 06/02/11 & replaced by Sterling Security;
(Appeal, along with a letter from ADT dated
05/16/11 was emailed to [email protected]
on 04/03/12 in which no response was received).
2. John Chiero RE: Copy of correspondence submitted to the WPD,
Executive Director requesting a WAIVER OF FEES associated
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Waterbury with multiple false alarm fines.
3. Cadillac Apartments, LLC RE: Correspondence from Cadillac Apartments,
P.O. Box 4100 DISPUTE OF FALSE ALARM FINE #2013-191. Waterbury, CT 06704
On a motion of Cmsr. Ciochetti, duly seconded by Cmsr. Pizzuto, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to REMOVE Item #3 from Old Business as it has been rectified.
ADJOURNMENT:
On a motion of Cmsr. Pizzuto, duly seconded by Cmsr. Stanco, the Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously to ADJOURN at 5:52 PM.
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