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1 <br />1 <br />10. There is a practice of hiring personnel regardless of any criminal record <br />and it was the conclusion of the committee that there was a lack of judgement <br />in the placement of these individuals with a criminal record in placing them in <br />positions of responsibility and influence which could be detrimental to the lives <br />of the young people sent there for diagnosis and treatment. A lack of internal <br />communication has hampered some personnel decisions, especially in regard to <br />hiring correctional officers with felonies. <br />11. The present facilities and the number of personnel connot afford the popu- <br />lation of the institution a reasonable outlet for their energy and avocation <br />skills. This creates frustrations that are inherent in failing to have an adequate <br />recreation program. See Recreation Report. <br />12. We found there was dedication on the part of the employees to the cause of <br />working with young people. Noting obvious salary deficiencies there are many <br />dedicated employees working to their capacity under. -tie present conditions. <br />Minutes approved at the meeting of May 12, 1969 , �� - -° "'N-% <br />C],Ork- Treasurer <br />A special meeting of the Lino Lakes Village Council was held on May 1, 1969 at the <br />request of Sheriff Talbot in order to discuss the County's proposal to provide pol- <br />ice protection for Lino Lakes. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. by <br />Mayor L'Allier with Mr. Jaworski, Mr. Rosengren and Mr. Bohjanen also present; Mr. <br />Cardinal absent. Those persons representing the County were: Sheriff Talbot, Com. <br />Al Kordiak and Com. Roy Johnston. <br />Mr. Rosengren moved to waive the requirements of prior written notice for the <br />meeting. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. Carried. <br />Mr. Talbot stated that he had hoped that the County Administrator and Attorney <br />would come. Mr. Talbot had no authority to change the proposal which he offered <br />last time. He hoped that it would be a good program and promised to do a good <br />job as he had the Commissioner's backing on the program. The cost to Lino Lakes <br />was figured at $15,860, arrived at by using the 1960 census at $5 /capita. He <br />hoped to get the problems at the Youth Center straightened out so that we wouldn't <br />be bothered with escapees. <br />Mr. Bohjanen asked whether Sheriff Talbot thought that it would help to have the <br />Sheriff's office pressing for improvements from the State at the Youth Center. <br />Mr. Talbot replied that he felt it would help if he pressed for monetary help, <br />etc. He felt that the security at the Youth Center was no good. Mr. L'Allier <br />mentioned that our claim for compensation for policing at the Center was not be- <br />ing contested by the State. Also, that there are no training programs for <br />personnel at the Center, and the salaries are inadequate. <br />Com. Kordiak asked Mr. Talbot whether it was necessary that more than one of the <br />four communities sign the contract to make the program go, Mr. Talbot stated that <br />for $16,000 only 16 hour service could be provided. He said that all four of the <br />communities must sign in order for one car to be kept exclusively in the area. <br />The car being alloted for Bethel could come here on emergencies. <br />