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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON MARCH 11, 1996 <br />(#14) PART-TIME POLICE OFFICER APPOINTMENT <br />Moorse reported on the recommendation for filling the vacancy for a part-time police <br />officer with Correy Famiok, who has served as a community service officer as well as a <br />police intern. The part-time position will take effect on March 12, 1996, and Famiok has <br />been recommended by Acting Police Chief Cheswick. <br />Goetten asked Moorse if he had spoken with a consultant regarding filling the vacancy. <br />Moorse said he had reviewed the issue of an internal promotional process with a <br />consultant. <br />Kelley moved, Goetten seconded, to appoint Correy Famiok to the position of Part-Time <br />Police Officer effective March 12, 1996, at a starting pay rate of $1 1.54/hr. Vote; Ayes <br />3, Navs 0. <br />(#15) POLICE RECORDS SYSTEM REPLACEMENT <br />Moorse reported that the change being proposed to the police automated system is <br />similar to that recently done in the finance department The purpose is to save money <br />and increase the effectiveness of the records system The current system would be <br />replaced with LEADRS, using a local area network. The use of this new system would <br />result in an on-going savings and assist in payment of the one time cost of $42,000 along <br />with operational savings. <br />Kelley inquired if this system replacement was in the budget. Moorse reported that it was <br />not but the funds would come from the Improvement and Equipment Outlay Fund and be <br />paid back over a five year period. <br />Moorse noted that the South Lake Minnetonka, Chaska, and Minnestrista/St. Bonifacius <br />Police Departments, as well as another 100 cities within the State and another 150 cities <br />within the Country, are currently using this system. Mound and Minnetonka Police <br />Departments use ENFORCE, which requires a mini-computer and would need additional <br />in-house expertise to operate <br />Kelley inquired if the City would need more than one printer. Moorse said they were <br />purchasing one printer in addition to the 2 currently owned, noting that only one printer <br />was needed for the network. <br />Kelley asked about the cost of consulting for the system. Moorse reported that $5,000 <br />was related to the LEADRS software for training with $2,000 for the data. $1,400 will <br />be spent for on-site training and for area network and support. <br />Kelley asked who would staff the project. Moorse said Chris Miller would coordinate <br />the project as he did with the finance system and previously when he worked for the City <br />of Rosev ille.
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