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May 23, 2023 Closed Session Votes

Publish Date 05/24/2023

Below are the votes from the closed session meeting of the BOPC on May 23, 2023:

 

Following a motion by Commissioner Dean, and a second by Mayor Lucas, at 11:40 a.m., the Board voted to go into closed session to discuss litigation matters, personnel matters, and labor negotiations.  The vote was 5-0 in favor.   Following polling, Commissioner Tolbert voted Aye, Commissioner Dean voted Aye, Commissioner Cramer voted Aye, Commissioner Whittaker voted Aye, and Mayor Lucas voted Aye.

 

Following a motion by Commissioner Dean, and a second by Mayor Lucas, the Board voted to authorize certain settlement authority in the case of Mack Nelson v. P.O. Frazier, et al., in an amount not to exceed $___.[1]  The vote was 5-0 in favor.   Following polling, Commissioner Tolbert voted Aye, Commissioner Dean voted Aye, Commissioner Cramer voted Aye, Commissioner Whittaker voted Aye, and Mayor Lucas voted Aye.

 

Following a motion by Commissioner Dean, and a second by Mayor Lucas, the Board voted to grant the duty related disability retirement application of ___________.[2]  The vote was 5-0 in favor.   Following polling, Commissioner Tolbert voted Aye, Commissioner Dean voted Aye, Commissioner Cramer voted Aye, Commissioner Whittaker voted Aye, and Mayor Lucas voted Aye.

 

Following a motion by Commissioner Dean, and a second by Mayor Lucas, the Board voted to grant the duty related disability retirement application of ___________.[3]  The vote was 5-0 in favor.   Following polling, Commissioner Tolbert voted Aye, Commissioner Dean voted Aye, Commissioner Cramer voted Aye, Commissioner Whittaker voted Aye, and Mayor Lucas voted Aye.

 

Following a motion by Commissioner Dean, and a second by Mayor Lucas, the Board voted to approve the applications for continued employment of Sergeant Dani Russell, Sergeant Herbert Robinson, and Reserve Police Officer Don Smarker.  The vote was 5-0 in favor.   Following polling, Commissioner Tolbert voted Aye, Commissioner Dean voted Aye, Commissioner Cramer voted Aye, Commissioner Whittaker voted Aye, and Mayor Lucas voted Aye.

 

Following a motion by Mayor Lucas and a second by Commissioner Dean, the Board voted to approve the minutes of the closed Board meeting on April 25, 2023.  The vote was 5-0 in favor.   Following polling, Commissioner Tolbert voted Aye, Commissioner Dean voted Aye, Commissioner Cramer voted Aye, Commissioner Whittaker voted Aye, and Mayor Lucas voted Aye.

 

Following a motion by Mayor Lucas and a second by Commissioner Tolbert, at 12:40 p.m., the Board voted to go into special closed session to discuss legal matters.  The vote was 5-0 in favor.   Following polling, Commissioner Tolbert voted Aye, Commissioner Dean voted Aye, Commissioner Cramer voted Aye, Commissioner Whittaker voted Aye, and Mayor Lucas voted Aye.

 

Following a motion by Commissioner Dean and a second by Mayor Lucas, the Board voted to come out of closed session and adjourn.  The vote was 5-0 in favor.   Following polling, Commissioner Tolbert voted Aye, Commissioner Dean voted Aye, Commissioner Cramer voted Aye, Commissioner Whittaker voted Aye, and Mayor Lucas voted Aye.

 

The Board adjourned at 12:40 p.m.

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1 The amount is redacted under § 610.021(1), R.S.Mo., because no final disposition of the matter has occurred.

2 The name is redacted under §§ 610.021(13) & (14), R.S.Mo., due to confidentiality in that it involves protected personnel matters and health information.

 

[1] The amount is redacted under § 610.021(1), R.S.Mo., because no final disposition of the matter has occurred.

[2] The name is redacted under §§ 610.021(13) & (14), R.S.Mo., due to confidentiality in that it involves protected personnel matters and health information.

[3] The name is redacted under §§ 610.021(13) & (14), R.S.Mo., due to confidentiality in that it involves protected personnel matters and health information.