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HomeMy Public PortalAbout06/13/1986COMMISSIONERS TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA William F. Koch, Jr., Mayor Joel Hunter, Vlce Mayor Alen I, Armour Robert J. Di.eon Brien Pfeifer AGENDA TOWN COMMISSION MEETING JUNE 13, 1986 1. Roll Call. 2. Approval of Minutes May 9, 1986 and Special Meeting May 28, 1986 a. Financial Report b. Police Report c. Manager's Report J. Planning and Zoning Board e. Project Report f. Town Attorney Report MAIL ADDRESS 246 SEA ROAD GULF STREAM, FLORIDA 33444 TEL.. GULF STREAM 2765116 Town Manager WILLIAM E. GWYNN Deputy Town Clark BARBARA GWYNN chief of Police JAMES GREER 3. Discuss Interlocal Agreement of the proposed 5th and 6th cent Local Option Gas Tax. 4. Commissioner Comments and Inquiries on Non - Agenda Items. 5. Public Comments and Inquiries on Non - Agenda Items. 6. Adjournment TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA COMMISSIONERS MAIL ADDRESS 246 SEA ROAD William F. Koch, Jr., Mayor MI=S GULF STREAM, FLORIDA Joel Hunter, Vice Maya, 33444 Alan I. Armour TEL.: GULF STREAM Robert J. Dleaon 'TOWN COMMISSION MEETING 2765118 Brian Plollter Town Manager WILLIAM E. GWYNN June 13, 1986 Deputy Town Clark BARBARA GWYNN Chief of Police JAMES GREER 1. Roll Call Present Others Present Hon. Wm. F. Koch, Jr. bhn. Gwynn, Town Manager Commissioner Armour Barbara Gwynn, Town Clerk Cocmissioner Dixson James Greer, Police Chief Camnissioner Pfeifler Charles Eaton Dh. Mayor, Chmn., Planning & Zoning Board Clarence Sova, Public Works Supervisor Lou Sessa, Code Enforcement Officer Meeting called to order at 9 a.m. by Mayor Koch. 2. Upon Motion made and seconded, the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 9, 1986 and the Special Meeting of May 28, 1986 were approved. 3. Reports a) Financial Mr. Gwynn reported that budgetory revenue and expenditures for the month of May, 1986 are on line for this fiscal period. Motion made and seconded to approve the Financial Report. Motion passed. b) Police The May, 1986 Police Report as presented by Chief Greer was unanimously accepted and approved by the Commission. The Commission agreed, that henceforth the chain of command would be: 1. The Police Chief will report to the Town Manager. 2. The Town Manager will report to the Town CcmTlission with special emphasis on the monthly scheduling activities of the Police Department. c) Planning and Zoning Mr. Mayor, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Board, advised the Commission on the following: Minutes Town Commission Meeting June 13, 1986 Page 2 1. Florescue, Barry - 3145 N. Ocean Blvd. Request to add a porch and spiral stairway to existing patio. The Planning Board approved this request for Commission action. on Motion by Commissioner Armour, seconded by Commissioner Dixon, the Commission approved this request. 2. Von Esson, George - 2900 Ave. Au Soleil Request for revision to original site plan for tennis court, octagonal gazebo and revised driveway. This item has the approval of the Planning Board. on Motion of Commissioner Armour, seconded by Commissioner Pfeifler, The Commissioner granted approval of this request. 3. Perchick, Mark - Lot 74 Place Au Soleil. Request for site plan review and variance for a single family residence to reduce setback from 37.51to 28.01the front yard setback and to con- struct on a lot less than 20,000 square feet. The Planning Board approved the front setback to 30' to the overhang and 32' to the wall as well as a rear yard setback from the required 15' to 12' to the pool edge. On Motion by Commissioner Pfeifler, seconded by Mr. Dixson, the Commission approved this request. 4. Rossi, John - Lot 28 - 2586 Ave. Au Soleil Request to add a garage and pool to existing home requiring reduction of setback line from 32.5 to 28.0. This item has Planning Board approval. Upon Motion by Commissioner Armour, seconded by Mr. Dixson the Commission approved this request. 5. Pearce, James T. - 3737 N. Ocean Blvd. Request for addition to existing residence. This item has Planning Board approval. on Motion of Commissioner Pfeifler, seconded by Commissioner Armour, the Commission approved this request. 6. Evans, William - 1919 N. Ocean Blvd. Request to relocate garage and guest house. This item has Planning Board approval. on Motion by Commissioner Armour and seconded by Commissioner Dixson, the Commission approved this request. 7. Urbanek, August - 1314 N. Ocean Blvd. Request to cover patio, add front wall and lights, renovate interior of existing residence and improve landscape. This item has Planning Board approval. on Motion by Commissioner Armour and seconded by Commissioner Dixson, the Commission approved this request. 4. Mayor Koch presented a plaque to Mrs. Joan LaPorte in appreciation of her gift of an antique Spanish table for the vestibule of the new Town Hall. 5. Upon Motion by Commissioner Armour, seconded by Commissioner Pfeifler, the Commission approved the Interlocal Agreement of the Proposed 5th and 6th cent Local Option Gas Tax. 6. In order to fill the interim vacancy on the Town Commission following the Minutes Town Commission Meeting June 13, 1986 Page 3 resignation of Vice - Commissioner Joel Hunter, Commissioner Dixson moved to appoint Mr. James Cross as Commissioner. Motion seconded by Commissioner Armour and approved by the Commission. 7. The Commission rescheduled the meeting of July 11, 1986 to the new date of July 24, 1986. The meeting will be held at 9 a.m. and will be followed immediately by a Commission Budget Workshop . Meeting adjourned at 9:55 a.m. Town Cl k Planning and Zoning Meeting June 4, 1986 Re: Item No. 4 Rossi request for variances After discussion... Board approved both variances. Mrs. Gwynn raised the question that residents might believe that this goes beyond what they are given notice of. Board... after discussion... approved variance on e/s to 22. ( ?) to overhang and on south setback approved variance to 25' of overhang. TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA COMMISSIONERS William F. Koch, Jr., Mayor MINCTPES Joel Hunter, Vice Mayor Alan I. Armour Robert TOWN CCINMSSION MEETING la When Pla lleer ller 1 2. 3. Roll Call Present Hon. Wm. F. Koch, Jr. Commissioner Armour Commissioner Dixson Commissioner Pfeifler June 13, 1986 Others Present MAIL ADDRESS 246 SEA ROAD GULF STREAM, FLORIDA 33444 TEL.. GULF STREAM 2765116 Town Manager WILLIAM E. GWYNN Deputy Town Clerk BARBARA GWYNN Chief of Police JAMES GREER ➢km. Gwynn, Town Manager Barbara Gwynn, Town Clerk James Greer, Police Chief Charles Eaton Win. Mayor, Chmmn., Planning & Zoning Board Clarence Sova, Public Works Supervisor Lou Sessa, Code Enforcement Officer Meeting called to order at 9 a.m. by Mayor Koch. Upon Motion made and seconded, the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 9, 1986 and the Special Meeting of May 28, 1986 were approved. Reports a) Financial Mr. Gwynn reported that budgetory revenue and expenditures for the month of May, 1986 are on line for this fiscal period. Motion made and seconded to approve the Financial Report. Notion passed. b) Police The May, 1986 Police Report as presented by Chief Greer was unanimously accepted and approved by the Commission. The Commission agreed that henceforth the chain of command would be: 1. The Police Chief will report to the Town Manager, 2. The Town Manager will report to the Town Commission with special emphasis on the monthly scheduling activities of the Police Department. C) Planning and Zoning Mr. Mayor, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Board, advised the Commission on the following: manures Town Commission Meeting June 13, 1986 Page 2 1. Florescue, Barry - 3145 N. Ocean Blvd. Request to add a porch and spiral stairway to existing patio. The Planning Board approved this request for Commission action. on Notion by Commissioner Armour, seconded by Commissioner Dixon, the Commission approved this request. 2. Von Esson, George - 2900 Ave. Au Soleil Request for revision to original site plan for tennis court, octagonal gazebo and revised driveway. This item has the approval of the Planning Board. On Motion of Commissioner Armour, seconded by Commissioner Pfeifler, The Commissioner granted approval of this request. 3. Perchick, Mark - Lot 74 Place Au Soleil. Request for site plan review and variance for a single family residence to reduce setback from 37.51to 28.01the front yard setback and to con- struct on a lot less than 20,000 square feet. The Planning Board approved the front setback to 30' to the overhang and 32' to the wall as well as a rear yard setback from the required 15' to 12' to the pool edge. On Motion by Commissioner Pfeifler, seconded by Mr. Dixson, the Commission approved this request. 4. Rossi, John - Lot 28 - 2586 Ave. Au Soleil Request to add a garage and pool to existing home requiring reduction of setback line from 32.5 to 28.0. This item has Planning Board approval. Upon Notion by Commissioner Armour, seconded by Mr. Dixson the Commission approved this request. 5. Pearce, James T. - 3737 N. Ocean Blvd. Request for addition to existing residence. This item has Planning Board approval. On Notion of Commissioner Pfeifler, seconded by Commissioner Armour, the Commission approved this request. 6. Evans, William - 1919 N. Ocean Blvd. Request to relocate garage and guest house. This item has Planning Board approval. On Notion by Commissioner Armour and seconded by Commissioner Dixson, the Camnission approved this request. 7. Urbanek, August - 1314 N. Ocean Blvd. Request to cover patio, add front wall and lights, renovate interior of existing residence and in>prove landscape. This item has Planning Board approval. On Notion by Commissioner Armour and seconded by Commissioner Dixson, the Commission approved this request. 4. Mayor Koch presented a plaque to Mrs. Joan LaPorte in appreciation of her gift of an antique Spanish table for the vestibule of the new Town Hall. 5. Upon Motion by Commissioner Armour, seconded by Commissioner Pfeifler, the Commission approved the Interlocal Agreement of the Proposed 5th and 6th cent Local Option Gas Tax. 6. In order to fill the interim vacancy on the Town Commission following the minutes Town Cannission Meeting June 13, 1986 Page 3 resignation of Vice - Commissioner Joel Hunter, Commissioner Dixson moved to appoint Mr. James Cross as Commissioner. Motion seconded by Comnissioner Armour and approved by the Commission. 7. The Commission rescheduled the meeting of July 11, 1986 to the new date of July 24, 1986. The meeting will be held at 9 a.m. and will be followed immediately by a Commission Budget Workshop . Meeting adjourned at 9:55 a.m. C Town C1 k4 3121 POLO DRIVE GULF STREAM FLORIDA 33444 May 28th, 1986 Mayor William F. Koch, Jr. Gulf Stream, Florida Dear Bill, I am writing to say that I would welcome the opportunity to serve the Town of Gulf Stream as a Com- missioner should I be appointed or elected to that posi- tion. I have lived in the Gulf Stream / Delray Beach area for fifteen years and have been a resident of Gulf Stream since 1978. As a resident of the town, and as a participant in the activities of the School and the Civic Association I have come to know Gulf Stream well, and I greatly value my association with the town and its people. It would be a privilege to serve as a Commissioner. Sincerely, James E. Cross P.S. Enclosed is a brief summary which provides some information on my background. JAMES ELIOT CROSS BORN: New York City, October 8th, 1921 Education: Yale University (International Relations major) War Certificate - Jan. 1943 University of Virginia Law School LLB - 1948 Marital Status: Married. Katharine Kemp Cross Government Experience: OSS (ETO) 1943 -45 qualified parachutist CIA (Washington and abroad) 1948 -51 Consultant and Staff Member, U.S. Delegation to Manila Conference, 1954 Special Assistant to Secretary of the Navy and to Asst. Secy. for Research and Develop- ment, 1958 -61 Academic Experience: Research Assistant, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J. 1951 -52 Research Associate, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, Cambridge, Mass. 1952 -57 Professorial Lecturer, School of International Service, American University, 1963 -68 Visiting Lecturer, Naval War College, Army War College, and Air Force Command and Staff School. Years between 1954 -70. Secretary, Institute for Defense Analyses. 1961 until medically required retirement 1971. THE FLORIDA SENATE District Office Address: Post Office Drawer M West Palm Beach, Florida 33402 (305) 659 -6600 SENATOR HARRY A. JOHNSTON, II PRESIDENT 26th District May 26, 1986 Dear Concerned Citizen: Please excuse the informality of this letter, but I have received literally hundreds of letters dealing with tort reform, the Gunter bill (HB 138 /SB 328), insurance reform, insurance premiums, and the like, and I would like to explain in one letter the position taken by the Florida Senate this past week. The members of the Senate, by a 38 to 1 vote, passed an omnibus bill dealing with what we consider to be a very serious problem. Since the issue is so complex, it was my initial position that the matter needed to be studied by an academic study commission which would report its findings to the 1987 Session. I have insisted that if we reduce the rights of litigants, that there be an equal reduction in premiums and since there was such a demand for immediate relief, the bill was adopted with the following provisions: 1. Banks are now allowed to participate in reinsurance and the Florida Insurance Exchange. (Banks will not be allowed to write primary insurance, however.) 2. The bill prohibits insurers from cancelling or non - renewing any insurance contract or coverage without a 45 -day written notice. 3. Insurance agents or amount of any execution of the 4. It authorizes col be group- insured etc. are required to disclose the percentage commission they will receive prior to application for insurance. nmercial property and casualty risks to -- such businesses as day care centers, 5. It substantially increases the regulatory authority of the Department of Insurance. 6. It establishes an excess profit law applicable to commercial property and casualty insurance. 7. It establishes a joint underwriting association to provide property and casualty insurance to persons who cannot obtain the coverage in the voluntary market. This should give relief to the trucking industry and other high -risk businesses such as restaurants. HARRY A. JOHNSTON, II BETTY CASTOR President President Pro- Temnnre Page Two May 26, 1986 8. It authorizes CPAs, architects, engineers, veterinarians and land surveyors to self- insure. 9. It authorizes additional types of health care providers, such as nurses, to self- insure. 10. It requires insurers to deliver copies of policies to the insured within 60 days after the effective date of coverage. 11. In all negligence cases, the doctrine of joint and several liability applies only to the economic damages, and the bill requires the jury or the ccurt to apportion the per- centage of fault among the parties. Economic damages are loss of wages, medical expenses, etc. Non - economic damages are pain and suffering, inability to lead a normal life, etc. 12. It strongly modifies any award for punitive damages, except in libel or slander cases. 13. It encourages the settlement of suits by assessing attorneys' fees in certain cases when either the defendant or the plain- tiff makes an offer of judgment. 14. It caps the award of non - economic damages in personal injury and wrongful death suits at $500,000. 15. It requires the court to order periodic payment of future losses exceeding $350,000 upon the request of either party, and also provides the method of payment. 16. It creates the academic commission that I have requested. 17. It requires all insurers writing liability insurance in - this state to reduce the rate in effect to a level at least 25% below the rates in effect on May 1, 1986. As of January 1, 1987, rates are to be rolled back to the January 1, 1984, level unless a higher rate can be justified by each insurer. 18. It provides for a non- severability clause. This means that if any part of the bill is declared unconstitutional, the entire bill shall be declared unconstitutional. It would be grossly unfair to institute civil reforms and have the rollbacks declared unconstitutional, and also the reverse is true -- civil reforms declared unconstitu- tional and the rollbacks to still be in effect. Page Three May 26, 1986 It has been my position that if we have tort reform, which limits the right of recovery by injured parties, then at the same time we must have an immediate reduction in premiums. Last year I was very instrumental in passing major reforms in the medical malpractice area, only to have premiums increase rather than decrease. Rather than have that occur again, we are mandating a rollback of the premiums charged by the insurance companies on January 1, 1984, a date before the tremendous escalation of casualty premiums. This date is supported by testimony from both the Federal General Accounting Office (GAO) and the Florida Department of Insurance (Mr. Gunter's office). The House of Representatives has passed a substantially different bill, and hopefully we can go into conference committee within the next week and deliver to you before the session ends on June 6 an acceptable compromise. If tort reform is killed this year, it will be done by the insur- ance industry which will not accept any reasonable mandated reduction of premiums. We do not want to cripple the industry, but insurance companies are not subject to the feder 1 antitrust acts and have been making excessive profits at the expensi of the consumer. HAJII /sm r rpu s very truly. 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CUES ERVICE CALi,, Suspicious Incidents - 10 Civil Assists - 3 Police Service Calls - 3 Assist other Departments - 5 Traffic - 3 Ordinance Violations (warnings) - 3 Animal Complaints - 2 Found Property - 1 I AL CALLS EUR THE No"I 87 tfiti C1F May 19 86 ALARMS 52 1�rCAL nN S'TIWI= WOW. 3 AXIDW 14MWIGATI" MiSDE?I{3/11J(.Yi FEGDNY ' I� l TRAFFIC 38 ASSIST MU DE�P�A,,,R�T,,M,,W URRES'PS) 2 ,J �s ._�cR-� � � W, EER : CHIEF OF FOLIC$ COMMISSIONERS William F. Koch, Jr., Mayor Joel Hunter, Vice Mayor Alen 1. Armour Rouen J. Dlleon Brian Plainer TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA OATH OF OFFICE MAIL ADDRESS 248 SEA ROAD GULF STREAM, FLORIDA 39444 TEL.: GULF STREAM 2785118 Town Manager WILLIAM E. GWYNN Deputy Town Clark BARBARA GWYNN Chief of Police JAMES GREER I DO SOIEMMY SWAR that I will support, protect and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States and of the State of Florida; that I am duly qualified to hold office under the Constitution of the State, and that I will well and faithfully perform the duties of Town Commissioner of the Town of Gulf Stream Sworn to and subscribed before me this �`rlti day of (Sign you desire commission issued) 19 '6 e Notary Public or��Pr individual authorized to administer oaths Notary Public, State of Florida My Camtission expires MY CDmr:ission expires lone 7, 1987 1 I acre the a of ( o c,..,-, , of the County of 1^ . The above is the oath of office taken by me. (Sign as you desire commission issued) FINANCIAL REPORT Month of June 1986 Balances 5/31/86 Deposits Withdrawals Balances 6/30/86 Receipts Electric Franchise Real Estate Taxes Lots Cleaned Fines Licenses Water Trash Cigarette Tax Other Permits County Gas Tax Interest on Real Estate Taxes Reimburse Eng. Service TOTAL Invested Funds General Fund Water Police Department (Boat Sale) Dredging Sinking OPERATING ACCOUNT 71,843.00 69,121.44 82,294.79 58,669.65 4,043.31 15,331.39 240.00 441.50 480.89 37,666.11 6,354.00 181.81 308.40 1,891.50 1,298.90 272.70 610.93 69,121.44 221,227.30 58,530.76 10,880.42 44,829.23 5,793.57 FINANCIAL REPORT Cont. Page 2. C, June, 1986 #4154 Town of Gulf Stream Payroll 8,197.08 53 Barnett Bank W/H 1,757.00 54 Fla. Div. of Retirement S/S 1,944.51 55 USCM Def. Comp Employee 1,051.00 56 Delray Munc. Credie Un. " 1,245.54 57 Town of Gulf Stream Const. Fund - 13,093.49 58 Harvel & DeLand Install new water lines 4,500.00 59 Fla. Police Chiefs Asso. P.D. Gen'l 40.00 60 Palm Beach Post it It 24.24 61 Wm. Gwynn Sec.Car Al. Acct'g 1,420.00 62 Atlantic Ref. Repair Ice Machine 270.00 63 AT &T May 46.35 64 " " 8.55 65 Ace Hardware P.W. and T.H. 56.63 66 Broward - Palm Bch Tractor P.W. 83.29 67 Bethesda Memorial Hosp. P.D. 60.00 68 Bodel Co. Inc. T.H. 233.75 69 Boynton Auto P.D. 58.68 70 News Journal Gaul 5.50 71 Clarence Sova P.W. Supplies 90.79 72 City of Delray Beach Water - Pel & AlA 777.23 73 Edgar Office Supply P.D. & Off. 137.66 74 Easy Pay Tire P.D. 317.82 75 Harris 3/M P.D. 116.50 76 Ocean City Lumber P.W. T.H. 183.47 77 Palm Beach Cty Trash disposal 976.71 78 So. Fla. Laundry P.D. 227.04 79 Harvel & Deland Water meter maint 346.00 80 Picard Chemical Inc. T.H. supplies 63.35 81 Protection Service Coned for driveway T.H. 21.00 82 R & R Uniform Inc. Police 574.90 83 Smith Brothers Film P.D. 106.40 84 Telpage P.D. 13.00 85 Ace Hardware T.H. P.W. 37.65 86 Bill Wallace Ford P.D. 128.00 87 Purity Uniform P.W. 150.75 88 Postmaster Postage 66.00 89 Earl Harvel III Meter reading 385.00 90 So. Bell May 1,690.36 91 Sun Bank Annual Paying agent fee 1,200.00 92 Standard Sanitary Supply Bldg Maint. 25.60 93 Hoxsie's Shoe Store Boots- Police Dept (Cromwell) 65.00 94 FP &L T.H. 435.59 95 Nancy Fuerstenau Water billing 180.00 96 Town of Gulf Stream Payroll 8,148.00 97 Fla. Div. of Ret. S/S 1,932.17 98 Barnett Bank W/H 1,726.00 99 Delray Mun. Cre. Un. Employee 1,245.54 C4200 USCM Def. Comp it 1,051.00 01 Town of Gulf Stream Payroll 456.78 02 Barnett Bank W/H 72.00 03 F1. Div. of Ret. S/S 86.07 04 City of Delray Bch Water - May 16,634.20 FINANCIAL REPORT Cont. Page 3. June, 1986 114205 Exe. Management Consul. 06 The News of Delray 07 Bell So. Adv. & Pub. 08 City of Delray Beach 09 City of Boca Raton 10 Dan Cor Ltd 11 Ann Ford PAYROLL Final payment, Re: Asst. of Mgr. Codification of Ord. Maps Ad Police & T.H. listing in phone books Reimb. E MS service Central Dispatch Security Seminar P.D. Minutes P & Z and Comm.meetings Total $ 452.50 18.90 25.80 266.90 7,572.50 135.00 60.00 $ 82,294.79 #2010 Helmes 5/24 -6/6 $ 198.44 11 Greer 781.74 12 Stocks 597.94 13 Buchan 657.27 14 Hatton 10.00 15 Burtka 756.32 16 Neff 653.46 17 Williams 725.17 18 Schunck 619.71 19 DeLorme 508.15 20 Sova 538.32 21 Colebrook 456.78 22 Pickering 495.24 23 Gwynn 600.24 24 Cromwell 598.30 25 Helmes 6/7 -6/20 198.44 26 Greer 781.74 27 Stocks 597.94 28 Buchan 657.27 29 Hatton 10.00 30 Burtka 756.32 31 Neff 653.46 32 Williams 725.17 33 Schunck 570.63 34 DeLorme 508.15 35 Sova 538.32 36 Colebrook 456.78 37 Pickering 495.24 38 Gwynn 600.24 39 Cromwell 598.30 40 Colebrook - 456.78 Total $ 16,801.86 .0 M 0 0 0 0 0 O O 01 O O O O N 1D W v O O O O O O O Lll 00 O 0 0 W r-1 O LIl O Ill O N O O N O O O O 1 O m m H 1 to O t0 ri 01 O N N r-1 m ri N O m H '� H ill O N O h M O N O m m co O 01 m 0.l r♦ ri r-1 m LO l0 co co N to N N N 01 ii H U) a O 9 0 E I n N iJ W CP E � a 0 E a a W N ri ro 1 U a +J W bI ro a W gW h rl ro 7 a-1 U a NO O O o N d' O O Ln O O Lfl O O O OJ 1!1 Ol d' 0 M N O L!1 Ot M e-I N r O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O 1 O 0 0 0 O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O o O O m O o O m 0 0 N ri O M 1 I ct' O O O O O 1 O m m H 1 to O t0 ri 01 O N N r-1 m ri N O m H m r-I N d' d' m 01 01 10 L11 C r-1 O m O m r♦ rH 1-1 co N r-I ri to O O O N I 00 O O O O 01 m dT I O 00 1 00 1 0 N 00 r rl H 01 001 O O O cc O O O 00 O O d ri rl r r-1 O 01 d' N M 1� N 01 r M m H -V 1 I- M N r r ID N 01 N H ID N IV r-I h ri r N 61 ifl m ri m d' m O O N H h m W m N C r 0 N 01 N L11 d.) 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Theft MEDICAL 2. Auto burglaries - 3 n 3. Burglary r1W 1 4. 5. 6. INVESTIGATIM (Evans) 9., 1 AOCIDE Rr 111 . 1NVFSTIGURNS 1 12. 13. 11. AARMS 15. MESDEMEAMM 0 POLICE SERVICE CALLS FUMY 0 1. Suspicious Incidents - 7 0 . Assist other Departnents - 6 J. Civil Assists - 4 4. Disturbance -1 MWIC 18 5. Juvenile problem - 1 ASSIST OTHER 6. Public Assists - 2 DEPARMMINP %. Vio. Town Ordinance (warnings) - 2 8. Littering '- 1 �) ��.1 9. Unattended Death - 1 10. Information Only - 1 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. •, TDTJEI, CRLLS` FOR TEES MCM91 81 JAMES W. GREEs'R QIIEF OF POLICE