Ottawa
Police Services Board
Minutes 18
Monday,
30 May 2016, 5:00 p.m.
Champlain
Room, 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa
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Present: Councillor E. El-Chantiry
(Chair), J.
Durrell (Vice Chair), Councillor J. Harder, C. Nicholson, L.A. Smallwood, Councillor
T. Tierney, S. Valiquet
CEREMONIAL ACTIVITIES / ANNOUNCEMENTS
a.
The
Hurt Association, Presentation by Ms. D. George, Founder
CONFIRMATION OF
AGENDA
DECLARATIONS
OF INTEREST
PUBLIC
DELEGATIONS
a.
Post-Incident
Neighbourhood Support Framework - Presentation by Ms. N. Worsfold, Executive
Director, Crime Prevention Ottawa (CPO) and Mr. M. Louzouaz, Rideau-Rockcliffe
Community Resource Centre
Councillor
Shad Qadri, Chair, Crime Prevention Ottawa, thanked the Board for the
opportunity to present this project they have been working on in partnership
with the OPS. He introduced Ms. N. Worsfold, Executive Director, CPO, and Mr.
Louzouaz who would be presenting this evening. (A copy of the presentation will be
kept on file with the Board’s Executive Director.)
On behalf of the Board, Chair
El-Chantiry thanked Crime Prevention Ottawa for their presentation and the good
work they do on behalf of the community.
Chief Bordeleau recognized the impact
that major incidents have in the community and on the residents and said it is
important to continue working with community partners. Community Resource Centres
are a tremendous wealth of great people who are connected and the OPS will
continue to access these centres to leverage those relationships. He thanked
the presenters and their teams for all the work they do.
OPS
PRESENTATION
a.
Chemical,
Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Enhanced Conventional Weapons (CBRNE) -
Presentation by Superintendent S. Nystedt, Emergency Operations Directorate
Supt.
Nystedt was joined by Sgt M. Capaday, Supervisor, CBNRE/Explosives Joint Forces
Response Team. (A copy of the presentation will be kept on file with the Board’s
Executive Director.)
INQUIRIES
1)
Accommodation
in the Ottawa Police Service
Member Tierney explained this was
brought to his attention by members of the service expressing concern about the
matter. After gathering some research he noted 160 out of 1400 uniformed
police officers are on accommodation and these same officers are allowed to
work paid duty. He clarified these are formal medical accommodations,
temporary, permanent or otherwise, and do not include sick leave, LTD or unpaid
leave. He submitted the following Inquiry and asked that the response be
reported back to the Board at its next meeting:
1)
As
there are 160 out of 1400 uniformed officers on accommodation, and where these
same officers on accommodation are allowed to work paid duty; is this
consistent with other municipal police services?
2)
Do
you consider this a high number of officers on accommodation for a municipal
police service?
NOTICE OF MOTION
AMENDMENT
TO PROCEDURE BY-LAW No.3 OF 2014
Executive Director’s report
That the Ottawa Police Services Board receive and table
this report and the attached By-law No. 2 of 2016, being a By-law to amend
Ottawa Police Services Board Procedure By-law No. 3 of 2014 as amended by
By-law No. 1 of 2016, for approval and enactment at its 27 June 2016
meeting.
RECEIVED
ITEMS OF BUSINESS
1.
CHIEF’S VERBAL
REPORT
Chief Bordeleau reported on the following items (a
copy of the Chief’s verbal report will be kept on file with the Board’s
Executive Director and is available online at ottawapoliceboard.ca):
·
Armed
Robberies
·
Canada
Road Safety Week
·
Police
Week
·
North
American Leadership Summit (NALS) & Canada Day
·
Street
Check Policy
·
Community
Policing Consultation
·
Special
Olympics.
Street Check Policy
Chief Bordeleau confirmed the Street Check Data
Collection Regulation states that all officers who collect this information
must be trained by January 2017. Chiefs across Ontario are working with the
Ontario Police College to develop training that will be a combination of online
and in-class instruction that will be done during the fall.
That
the Ottawa Police Services Board receive this report for information.
RECEIVED
2.
APPOINTMENT
OF SPECIAL CONSTABLES – RCMP – INDEMNIFICATION
Chief’s report
That
the Ottawa Police Services Board approve the continuation of the RCMP Special
Constable initiative on the basis of that organization’s agreement to indemnify
the Police Services Board in respect of any claims arising out of the actions
of RCMP Special Constables.
CARRIED
3.
BYWARD MARKET
STREET AMBASSADOR PROGRAM – 2015 ANNUAL REPORT AND 2016 FUNDING
Chief’s report
Member Valiquet explained that she has personal knowledge
of this program. As the former Executive Director of the Vanier BIA she
contacted the ByWard Market BIA for assistance in setting up a similar program
in her area. The program is extremely well organized and so successful that it
has drawn support from outside the Province. She noted there are numerous
areas across the city that could benefit from this type of program and asked if
there was some way to review this model and make it a best practice that could
be shared with other BIAs across the city.
Chair El-Chantiry stated the program has been in
operation since 1997 and this Board has been one of its supporting partners.
He indicated that the Board will take Member Valiquet’s request as direction to
the Chair of the Policy and Governance Committee for review.
That
the Ottawa Police Services Board continue to endorse the Street Ambassador
program and approve the release of a $10,000.00 contribution to the ByWard
Market Business Improvement Area for operation of the program in 2016.
CARRIED
4.
2016
AUDIT PLAN
That the Ottawa Police Services Board
approve the 2016 Audit Plan.
CARRIED
5.
PERFORMANCE
REPORT: FIRST QUARTER 2016
That
the Ottawa Police Services Board receive this report for information.
RECEIVED
6.
OUTSTANDING BOARD
INQUIRIES & MOTIONS: MAY 2016
Executive Director’s
report
That
the Ottawa Police Services Board receive this report for information.
RECEIVED
7.
LETTERS
OF COMMENDATION
That
the Ottawa Police Services Board receive this report for information.
RECEIVED
COMMUNICATIONS
1. PROVINCIAL
CONSULTATION ON AMENDMENTS TO POLICE SERVICES ACT
a) Letter
dated 4 April 2016 from London Police Services Board Chair, J. Eberhard to The
Honourable Y. Naqvi, Minister of Community Safety & Correctional Services
b) Letter
dated 29 April 2016 from the Regional Municipality of York Police Services
Board Chair F. Scarpitti to The Honourable Y. Naqvi, Minister of Community
Safety & Correctional Services
c) Submission
dated 29 April 2016 from the Ontario Association of Police Services Boards
d) Letter
dated 9 May 2016 from the Toronto Police Services Board Chair Andy Pringle to The
Honourable Y. Naqvi, Minister of Community Safety & Correctional Services
e) Letter
dated 13 May 2016 from M. Torigian, Deputy Minister of Community
Safety & Correctional Services to the Regional Municipality of York Police
Services Board
2. PROPOSED CHANGES TO
THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT – COLOUR COATING OBSCURE INTERIOR DRIVER WINDOW
a) Letter
dated 27 April 2016 from the Regional Municipality of Niagara Police Services
Board Chair, B. Gale to The Honourable S. Del Duca, Minister of Transportation
3. PROVINCIAL GRANT
FUNDING
a) Letter
dated 10 May 2016 from the Durham Regional Police Services Board Chair, R.
Anderson to The Honourable Y. Naqvi, Minister of Community Safety &
Correctional Services
That
the Ottawa Police Services Board receive
these communications for information.
RECEIVED
OTHER BUSINESS
CONSIDERATION OF MOTION TO MOVE IN
CAMERA
Moved by S.
Valiquet
That the Ottawa Police
Services Board adjourn the public portion of its meeting to move In Camera to discuss
confidential items pertaining to legal and personnel matters, in accordance
with Section 35(4)(b) of the Police Services Act.
CARRIED
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 5:47 p.m.
(original signed by) (original
signed by)
____________________________ _____________________________
W. Fedec E.
El-Chantiry
Executive Director Chair