About this meeting
- Government Body
- Public Safety Committee
- Meeting Type
- Public Safety Committee
- Location
- Manitowoc, WI
- Meeting Date
- April 14, 2026
Transcript
102 sections (from 113 segments)
Call the meeting to order. Roll call. We have all commissioners present. Any public comment? We have no one from the public. Consent agenda. We'll start with the minutes. Are there any corrections? Police department monthly report.
Yeah. I've reviewed the report. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, but the numbers from March 25 are very consistent with March 26. I did not see a lot of a lot of changes. Was very consistent.
Any questions from the chief? Nope. And we'll go to fire department monthly report.
Yeah. In reviewing their monthly report, kind of similar to PE, pretty much on par with the 2025 numb numbers. Maybe a little increase in in call volume. Other than that, pretty much right on par with what we've had in the past. And there's obviously, if there's any questions, please feel free to ask.
We fared well during the blizzard and everything?
Yeah. Yeah. That that the blizzard went well. Kinda worked together with DPW, contacted PD, and kinda came up with a whole game plan for the event. And with that, we didn't have any incidences.
I just know from listening to our members that say it's almost like a well oiled machine. We ran enough calls and when the calls are out, I know some of them would deviate off their routes to help us get to residences, things like that. So kinda got our emergency contacts in place. We were able to get the shelter open when we needed to, things like that, and everybody was helping everybody. So it it worked out well from all aspects.
Great job.
You guys have anything to add?
Yeah. Not a lot of crashes. I guess probably from the standpoint of cars couldn't go fast enough to get in an accident. Just a lot of vehicles stuck, but very very few crashes from from
the information I was dealing with. Okay. You wanna speak
to building inspection and right away? Sure.
Yeah. As far as building inspection, things are happening in the city. I know, permits, you know, this time of the year, the activity ticks up a little bit. But I guess nothing really that I saw. Cheap laser might have a I don't know if have any other really comment on that.
No. You're good. Good.
Just making sure. Just from what I saw, like I said, things are things are moving along, and they've been I'm talking with Scott Kyle, new supervisor, yeah, for a building inspection. He's been reviewing a few more home site that.
So Ben, what is that Lakeshore FDN under new commercial? Top 10. What is it? Lakeshore FDN.
That's Lakeshore Community Foundation, basically sorry. That's the No.
That one, I don't know.
Off of the lakefront there. Basically, we're we're our West Gardens. West Gardens. Thank you. There's a they're using part of that building. So there's some renovations that are going on over there because the Lakeshore Community Foundation, which is another nonprofit, is working. I don't wanna say closely with West Foundation, but they're kinda in the same general location, and I believe that office alteration is just some work that's being done to kinda give them their privacy or their
own parts. Dawn of apartments, that's gonna be a new structure?
That is the brand new one that's going up there. Yeah. The 1.8.
Okay. You got one that
had that had the fire. That's the one that we're rebuilding. That's that one. Okay. Yes. I'm sorry. That's the replacement of her. It will be a springboard building. They weren't able to have a grandfather. Sounds good. Thank you.
I will add with billing inspection also that with Scott Guy, Kyle, taking that promotion to supervisor his housing inspection or housing enforcement position is open, I believe, next week. We're we're looking at interviews to fill that position. Thank
you. Any questions for either chief or assistant chief? Nope.
I'll take a motion to approve the consent agenda. So moved. Second. Any discussion? All in favor, say aye. Aye. Opposed? So moved.
Moving on to police department detective sergeant eligibility list.
Not not for this department. Okay. Yeah.
Yep. Requesting, three detectives put on our eligibility list for detective sergeant. It will be Eric Schultz, Jason Deck, and Alex Mabel.
And I participated in the interviews. I have no problem with all three. Any other questions at all?
I'll make a motion to accept.
You want this for six months? It
doesn't have to be that long, does
it? No.
Yeah. Because this is gonna be over and done.
Yeah. Okay.
So do we discuss a week or
We can do a we'll do a month. Do
a month? Okay.
Yeah. That's okay with your month. Yeah. There's fine. I'll second.
Okay. We have a motion to approve the list with the names Eric Schultz, Jason Dink, and Alex Neville for a
period of one month. Any discussion? All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? So moved.
Then we have eligibility memo training lieutenant.
Yep. I'm requesting approval for the following list of applicants, for training lieutenant at the police department. It's gonna be Noah Draxler and, officer Jeremy Weber, both patrol officers.
I again participated in that interview and have no issues.
I'll take a similar motion from someone.
We have a motion to approve for one month
and a second. Any other questions? All in favor, say aye. Aye. Opposed? So move.
Police Department patrol officers.
Yeah. The police department's gonna be requesting approval for the following list of applicants for the position of patrol officer Jordan Smith, Jorge Gonzalez, Catherine Ristakin, and Jacob Pike.
And you had a commissioner with you before that process?
I did participate in that, and I agree with the chief's assessment. One unique one that I have stood out for me was Jorge Gonzalez. Fluent in Spanish, So that's one thing we lack on this department of Spanish speaking.
We just had him in today for chief surgery.
Doing very well. Okay. Great. So but I concur with the chief's assessment on this.
Okay. This list is a little different. So what time frame are you requesting?
We're looking for twelve months.
Motion I take it is to approve the list for a period of twelve months.
Any discussion? All in favor say aye.
Aye. Opposed? So moved.
Fire department, firefighter paramedic eligibility list. And I have not seen that list. Amber, do you know if that's printed off
for me? Yeah. Should be in your package.
No. Should in your So
the man have it? Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, it's maybe I missed it. I'm looking for the other format. I'm sorry. Thank you, chief.
Yes. On March, we had held interviews for the position of firefighter, firefighter paramedic, and went through the interviews and would like to the names listed, establish headless for one year.
And again, have you participated in one full day of interviews. Correct?
I did. And then I would like to thank Todd for buying lunch that day. It was, you know, it was it was refreshing because I think that's one of the interview days where there was
qualified people,
and that was nice to work with even though it was a long day. But I concur with the the list put together, the eligibility of this. So
My understanding is you did thin out the candidate?
We did. Mhmm. Okay.
And I also interviewed on one day. I had a much shorter day,
that day and had no problems with that candidate.
So we have a list in front of us.
And you want one year, six months?
Yeah. It's, in the paperwork. One year.
One year. Mhmm. Correct. Any
further discussion?
How many are we anticipating?
Anticipation, the the first round, five. Okay. So five five shortly. It's a long list. Yeah. Five shortly, and then there there could be a couple
couple more.
So mhmm.
Yes. Correct. Any other questions? All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? So moved.
Closed session. Okay. Commissioner Seller needs to leave prior to the end of closed session, so we are excusing him at this point. Notice is hereby given that the above governmental body may adjourn to closed session during the meeting as authorized by section 19.851 c of Wisconsin statutes, which authorizes governmental body to agree in closed session for the purpose of considering employment, promotion, compensation, or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. The subject matter that may be considered in closed session today is 26 dash zero three one three.
Interview internal applicants for the position of assistant fire chief. I will do a we need a motion to convene in closed session.
So moved.
Second. Who did the first one? Al.
And Zigman, you were second. A roll call vote. Welder, aye. Zigman? Aye. Vanderbloomen? Aye. Shima? Aye. We're in closed session.
With item 26 dash zero three one three internal, interview internal applicants for position of assistant fire chief. I need a motion to place on file.
So move. Second.
All in favor, aye. Aye. Opposed? So moved. Then item 26 dash zero three one four, establish assistant fire chief eligibility list with the names Jason Sweeney, Jeremy Wagner, and Brent McDonald on the list. Need a motion?
So moved.
Second. All in any discussion?
It's gonna be for one month. One month.
Very good. So our motion is approval of the list with the three names for a
period of one month. All in favor? Aye.
Opposed? So moved. A motion for adjournment? Move to adjourn.
Second.
All in favor, say aye. Aye. So moved. Thank you.
I wanna thank you, all for how we interact with you. Thank you for the past five years. So I wanna keep that off there,
but
that's So may I tell
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