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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE <br /> BOARD OF METROPOLITAN POLICE COMMISSIONERS <br /> FEBRUARY 15, 2001 <br /> <br /> The Town of Mooresville's Board of Metropolitan Police <br />Commissioners met on Thursday, February 15, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. <br />with Board Members Dr. Dennis W. Knierim, Charles Berwick and <br />Dean Kays present along with legal counsel Timothy Currens and <br />Police Chief Timothy Viles. The Board proceeded with the Pledge <br />of Allegiance and then called the meeting to order by President <br />Knierim. Minutes of the January, 2001 meeting were approved. <br /> <br /> The Board proceeded to old business and the job description <br />for the Clerk position. Chief Viles advised that this position <br />would include counter work, vehicle identification number checks, <br />filing, dispatch work, phone, dealing with the public and public <br />responses, typing reports and all other administrative tasks to <br />help keep the Police Officers on the streets. He also believed <br />the Clerk could assist with the administration of the Alarm <br />Ordinance which currently is being done by the Clerk/Treasurer's <br />Office. This could include the permits and applications that are <br />filed at Town Hall. <br /> <br /> The Police Commission agreed upon the job description and <br />proceeded to finalize this for taking to the Town Council which <br />had inquired about the position and actual job description. <br /> <br /> The next item of old business was the Alarm Ordinance. <br /> <br />Chief riles explained procedurally how it was administered <br />through applications through the Town Hall. Ways of improving <br />this were discussed from an administrative point of view and also <br />how the intent and purpose of the Alarm Ordinance could be <br /> <br /> <br />
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