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Regular Meeting

Green Bay, WI · June 27, 2022

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MINUTES OF THE POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2022, 2:30 PM Virtual Meeting. Public may join via Zoom. A. ZOOM MEETING INFORMATION. 1. This item contains Zoom information, instructions, and a link to the Virtual Comment Form. B. ROLL CALL. Present: Rod Goldhahn, John Laux, Rashad Cobb, Ed Dorff, Marian Boyle-Rohloff Others Present: Police Chief Chris Davis, Police Lieutenant Jody Buth, HR Generalist Jen Smits and others. C. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA. Moved by Commissioner John Laux, seconded by Commissioner Rashad Cobb to approve. Motion carried. Yes- Marian Boyle-Rohloff, Rod Goldhahn, Rashad Cobb, Ed Dorff, John Laux, No- None, Abstain- None D. REGULAR BUSINESS. 1. Consideration with possible action on the review of Patrol Officer candidate background(s). The Commission may convene in closed session pursuant to Sections 19.85(1) (c) and (f), Wisconsin Statutes, to consider employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercise responsibility. The Commission may thereafter reconvene in open session pursuant to Section 19.85(2), Wisconsin Statutes, to report the results of the closed session and consider the balance of the agenda. Moved by Commissioner Ed Dorff, seconded by Commissioner Marian Boyle-Rohloff to go into closed session. Motion carried. Yes- Marian Boyle-Rohloff, Rod Goldhahn, Rashad Cobb, Ed Dorff, John Laux, No- None, Abstain- None Moved by Commissioner Ed Dorff, seconded by Commissioner Marian Boyle-Rohloff to return to regular order of business. Motion carried. Yes- Marian Boyle-Rohloff, Rod Goldhahn, Rashad Cobb, Ed Dorff, John Laux, No- None, Abstain- None Out of closed session President Goldhahn reported that the Commission reviewed 3 Patrol Officer candidate backgrounds and the 3 candidates were approved to continue in the hiring process. Moved by Commissioner Marian Boyle-Rohloff, seconded by Commissioner Ed Dorff to approve. Motion carried. Yes- Marian Boyle-Rohloff, Rod Goldhahn, Rashad Cobb, Ed Dorff, John Laux, No- None, Abstain- None 2. Interviews with Patrol Officer candidate(s). Please take notice that pursuant to §19.85 (1) (c) and (f) Wisconsin Statutes, the Commission may convene in closed session for the purpose of interviewing, evaluating and considering employment of Patrol Officer candidates. The Commission conducted interviews with 2 Patrol Officer candidates. E. ADJOURNMENT. Moved by Board Member Ed Dorff, seconded by Commissioner Marian Boyle-Rohloff to adjourn. Motion carried. Yes- Marian Boyle-Rohloff, Rod Goldhahn, Rashad Cobb, Ed Dorff, John Laux, No- None, Abstain- None

Agenda

AGENDA OF THE POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2022, 2:30 PM Virtual Meeting. Public may join via Zoom. A. Zoom Meeting Information. 1. This item contains Zoom information, instructions, and a link to the Virtual Comment Form. B. Roll Call. C. Approval of the Agenda. D. Regular Business. 1. Consideration with possible action on the review of Patrol Officer candidate background(s). The Commission may convene in closed session pursuant to Sections 19.85(1) (c) and (f), Wisconsin Statutes, to consider employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercise responsibility. The Commission may thereafter reconvene in open session pursuant to Section 19.85(2), Wisconsin Statutes, to report the results of the closed session and consider the balance of the agenda. 2. Interviews with Patrol Officer candidate(s). Please take notice that pursuant to §19.85 (1) (c) and (f) Wisconsin Statutes, the Commission may convene in closed session for the purpose of interviewing, evaluating and considering employment of Patrol Officer candidates. E. Adjournment. 1) THIS MEETING IS RECORDED: THE VIDEO OF THIS MEETING AND MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.greenbaywi.gov 2) ACCESSIBILITY: Any person wishing to attend who requires special accommodation because of a disability, should contact the City Safety Manager at 920-448-3125 at least 48 hours before the scheduled meeting time so that arrangements can be made. Agenda of the Police and Fire Commission June 27, 2022 Page 1 3) QUORUM: Please take notice that a majority or quorum of the Common Council will attend this Police and Fire Commission meeting and will constitute a meeting of the Common Council for purposes of discussion and information gathering relative to this agenda. 4) REPRESENTATION: The party requesting the communication, or their representative, should be present at this meeting. Agenda of the Police and Fire Commission June 27, 2022 Page 2

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AGENDA OF THE POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2022, 2:30 PM Virtual Meeting. Public may join via Zoom. A. Zoom Meeting Information. 1. This item contains Zoom information, instructions, and a link to the Virtual Comment Form. B. Roll Call. C. Approval of the Agenda. D. Regular Business. 1. Consideration with possible action on the review of Patrol Officer candidate background(s). The Commission may convene in closed session pursuant to Sections 19.85(1) (c) and (f), Wisconsin Statutes, to consider employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercise responsibility. The Commission may thereafter reconvene in open session pursuant to Section 19.85(2), Wisconsin Statutes, to report the results of the closed session and consider the balance of the agenda. 2. Interviews with Patrol Officer candidate(s). Please take notice that pursuant to §19.85 (1) (c) and (f) Wisconsin Statutes, the Commission may convene in closed session for the purpose of interviewing, evaluating and considering employment of Patrol Officer candidates. E. Adjournment. 1) THIS MEETING IS RECORDED: THE VIDEO OF THIS MEETING AND MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.greenbaywi.gov 2) ACCESSIBILITY: Any person wishing to attend who requires special accommodation because of a disability, should contact the City Safety Manager at 920-448-3125 at least 48 hours before the scheduled meeting time so that arrangements can be made. Agenda of the Police and Fire Commission June 27, 2022 Page 1 3) QUORUM: Please take notice that a majority or quorum of the Common Council will attend this Police and Fire Commission meeting and will constitute a meeting of the Common Council for purposes of discussion and information gathering relative to this agenda. 4) REPRESENTATION: The party requesting the communication, or their representative, should be present at this meeting. Agenda of the Police and Fire Commission June 27, 2022 Page 2 Virtual Meeting Instructions Police and Fire Commission Zoom Meeting Information Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88991125727?pwd=cWEyNUd5dHZaNFhlWFVFMW9oWXRTQT09 Meeting ID: 889 9112 5727 Passcode: 109101 One tap mobile +13126266799,,88991125727#,,,,*109101# US (Chicago) +19292056099,,88991125727#,,,,*109101# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 889 9112 5727 Passcode: 109101 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdCXkk2f4z Public Comments If you wish to speak at this public meeting or leave a comment, please fill out the online Comment Form prior to the meeting. Additional Information 1. Wisconsin Open Meetings Law still applies a. Persons interested in speaking to an item must state their name and address for the minutes. b. Committee/Commission/Board members will still follow Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised 12th edition. 2. Please log into the Zoom meeting at least 10 minutes before the meeting begins to ensure a proper connection and that your technology is working. a. If you are a Board Member, please log into CivicClerk with a computer, laptop, or tablet device. 3. Once you are in the meeting please mute yourself. a. You may unmute yourself when you are called upon to speak. 4. Waiting room a. When you call in or connect via web or Zoom app, you will be placed in a “waiting room.” b. The meeting host will then admit you to the meeting, and mute you upon entrance (you will still be able to hear and or otherwise observe the meeting). 5. Registering a. The host may ask you to register for the meeting. A registration link will be sent to you along with the invite. You’ll receive another email confirming that you’re registered for the meeting. b. If you’re using a phone, your registration will be tied to an email. 6. Raising your hand a. Committee/Commission/Board members—you can either use CivicClerk and request to speak or you can also utilize the “raise your hand” tool in the Zoom platform (you’d need to use a computer or tablet) to let the host know you would like to speak. You can also un-mute yourself and start speaking. b. Persons with items on the agenda or other interested parties —you can also utilize the “raise your hand” tool on the Zoom platform via computer or mobile device. You will be allowed to speak once the committee, commission, or board has moved to “open the floor for interested parties to speak.” Once discussion on your agenda item has concluded, the host will mute you, unless the committee opens the floor again. 7. What devices should I use? a. Smart phone (please see more detailed instructions on page 3) b. Land line c. Tablet— in advance of the meeting, please download the Zoom Meeting app by using either the Apple Store or the Play Store. You will be asked to input your name, to identify you for the meeting. d. Computer— you can access the meeting through a web browser by clicking on the meeting link, or through the Zoom Meeting app. If using the app, please download it in advance of the meeting. You will be asked to input your name, to identify yourself for the meeting. e. For tablet and computer users--if you download the app you may be asked to verify your email. 8. Zoom etiquette a. Muting yourself when you’re not speaking will prevent your background noise from interfering with others’ ability to listen to and participate in the meeting. b. If you’re using a telephone, please identify yourself with your phone number and state your name and address before you speak. Zoom meeting hosts can see only your telephone number and will ask you to identify yourself. 9. Closed session a. Persons in the Zoom meeting will be put into a waiting room while the committee/commission/board meets in Closed Session. Participants will be admitted back into the Zoom meeting once the committee reconvenes in Open Session. b. Persons watching a Common Council meeting live on YouTube will see a gray screen with the City logo during closed session. 10. Persons interested in attending anonymously or listening to the meeting may call in by dialing *67 followed by the phone number in the Zoom Meeting Information box. Calling into the Zoom meeting using a smartphone 1. Dial the phone number listed at the beginning of this document. 2. When prompted, enter the Meeting ID number followed by # 3. Once you are in the meeting, notify the meeting host that you are in and state your name. 4. If you do not wish to speak, please make sure your phone is on Mute a. If you’re using a smartphone, look at your screen and click the Mute button