2017-03-14 Public Safety Agenda PacketCity of Menifee
Public Safety Committee
29714 Haun Road
Menifee, CA 92586
Tuesday
March 14, 2017
3:00 p.m.
Agenda
1. Call to order and roll call
2. Public Comments
3. Minutes — February 14, 2017
4. Fire Department Monthly Report
5. Police Department Monthly Report
6. Code Enforcement Monthly Report
7. Animal Control Monthly Report
a. Animal Control Services — Animal Friends of the Valleys
b. Animal Sheltering Services — County of Riverside
8. Public Works/Engineering Monthly Report
9. City Manager Comments
10. Committee Members Comments
11. Adjournment
Next Meeting: April 11, 2017
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City of Menifee
Public Safety Committee
Meeting Minutes
February 14, 2017
1. Call to order and roll call
Chairman Greg August called the meeting to order at 3:04 p.m.
Present were: Chairman Greg August, Committee Member Matthew Liesemeyer, Acting
City Manager Jeff Wyman, Deputy City Clerk Jennifer Allen, Economic Development
Manager Gina Gonzalez, City Engineer/Public Works Director Jonathan Smith, Senior
Code Enforcement Officer Wayne O'Gara, Battalion Chief Josh Bischof.
2. Public Comments
Committee Chair August called for public comments. There were no public comments.
3. Minutes
January 10, 2017 minutes were approved unanimously.
4. Trauma Intervention Program (TIP)
Magda Stewart, CEO Southwest Riverside County, provided a presentation on the
Trauma Intervention Program. Ms. Stewart provided background on the program noting
that the program offers emotional and practical support to citizens in traumatic crises.
She requested a partnership with Menifee that includes a representative from the City
that will sit on the Board as well as funding from the City.
Committee Chair asked Ms. Stewart if she has applied for Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) funds. Ms. Stewart stated they have not applied for CDBG funds,
however typically the funds come from the public safety budget.
Committee Chair August asked if a proposal could be brought before the Committee for
review to decide if there are funds to partner with TIP. Acting City Manager Wyman
suggested that staff would review the budget to determine if funds are available for the
program.
5. Fire Department Monthly Report
Battalion Chief Josh Bischof provided the Fire stats for the month of January. Chief
Bischof reported on the number of calls per month noting that the Sun City area
generates numerous calls per month.
Committee Chair August asked what the average call time is. Chief Bischof stated that
forty-five minutes is the average call time.
Committee Member Liesemeyer referenced the report noting there are several false
alarm calls and inquired about fees for false alarm calls. Chief Bishop stated some cities
do charge a fee for false alarm calls, he noted that charging a fee does cut down on
these types of calls.
Committee Chair August inquired about road closures during the recent storm events.
Chief Bishop reported on the streets that had road closures.
Committee Chair August asked if Fire will be submitting their budget proposal to the City.
Chief Bishop stated that they are currently working on their budget and will be presenting
it to the City soon. He stated they will be requesting one (1) squad for the Sun City area,
a Fire System Specialist, and the Municipal Staff Model which allows for one (1) Captain
on duty every day. Committee Member Liesemeyer stated he would recommend the Fire
System Specialist as he could see the benefits this would provide to the City. Committee
Member Liesemeyer suggested that staff look in to charging a fee for false alarm calls.
Acting City Manager Wyman suggested that staff review Fire's budget proposal to
determine the cost impacts and then present the proposal to the Council.
6. Police Department Monthly Report
Police representative was absent.
7. Code Enforcement Monthly Report
Senior Code Enforcement Officer O'Gara provided the monthly report for January.
Officer O'Gara stated the homeless have become more aggressive and Code
Enforcement is looking in to safety training. He stated Code Enforcement will now only
be confirming that homeless encampments exist and then referring homeless issues to
the Police. Officer O'Gara stated he has been assigned to the abandoned vehicle
abatement program and provided an overview of the task.
Committee Chair August asked if the Police need to be involved with the abatement
vehicle program. Officer O'Gara stated that Code Enforcement has a direct line to the
Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) to obtain registration information therefore they do
not need to get Police involved.
8. Animal Control Monthly Report
a. Animal Control Services — Animal Friends of the Valleys (AFV)
Animal Friends of the Valleys' representative was absent.
b. Animal Sheltering Services — County or Riverside
County of Riverside Animal Shelter representative was absent.
City of Menifee Public Safety Committee Minutes
February 14, 2017
9. City Manager Comments
Acting City Manager Wyman stated the City Engineer will provide a report on the
preparation for the upcoming expected rain event.
City Engineer Smith provided a report regarding the past rain events, road closures, and
the upcoming preparation for the expected storm. City Engineer Smith stated his
department has received several complaints regarding speeding and citizens running
stop signs.
Committee Chair August asked how many Public Works employees are providing
maintenance out in the field. City Engineer Smith stated that five (5) maintenance
workers are providing services for the entire City.
10. Committee Members Comments
Committee Member August asked Mr. Alyassi if he would like to make any comments.
Ricky Alyassi, Director of Pupil Services for Romoland School District, provided an
overview of the Safety Comprehensive Plan that the school district reviews and
approves every year in March. He also gave an overview of the district's Romoland
Cares Program and the upcoming presentations. Mr. Alyassi reported on some streets
within the Romoland district that were flooded during the rain event. City Engineer Smith
reported on the upcoming road improvements that will address some of the flooding
issues.
Committee Member Liesemeyer inquired about the completion of Line A. City Engineer
Smith stated they anticipate Line A to be completed in July of 2017.
11. Adjournment
Chairman August adjourned the meeting at 4:05 p.m.
Jennifer Allen, Deputy City Clerk
City of Menifee Public Safety Committee Minutes
February 14, 2017
Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
John R. Hawkins
Fire Chief
3/4/2017
Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
GIs Section
Please refer to Map and Incident by Battalion, Station, Jurisdiction
Page 1 of 6
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City of Menifee Incident Response Report
Response Activity
0 Cam Fire
1
0.1%
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46
5.4%
Haz Mat
2
0.2%
Madcal
684
80.8%
Other Fire
3
0.4%
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1
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Total
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46
Haz Mat
2
Medical
684
Other Fire
3
Public Service Assist
53
Res Fire
1
Standby
6
Traffic Collision
49
Vehicle Fire
1
Wildland Fire
1
Incident Total: 847
Average Enroute to Onscene Time-
Enroute Time = When a unit has been acknowledged as responding. Onscene Time = When a unit has been acknowledge as being on
scene. For any other statistic outside Enroute to Onscene please contact the IT Help Desk at 951-940-6900
<5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average % 0 to 5 min
579 188 12 0 4.4 73.5%
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Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction
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Menifee
Station 76
Menifee Lakes
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Menifee
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Incidents by Supervisorial District - Summary
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Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
John R. Hawkins
Fire Chief
3/4/2017
Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
GIs Section
Please refer to Map and Incident by Battalion, Station, Jurisdiction
Page 1 of 6
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Response Activity
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Public Service Assist
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Incident Total: 1,007
Average Enroute to Onscene Time-
Enroute Time = When a unit has been acknowledged as responding. Onscene Time = When a unit has been acknowledge as being on
scene. For any other statistic outside Enroute to Onscene please contact the IT Help Desk at 951-940-6900
<5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average % 0 to 5 min
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Menifee
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Menifee Lakes
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Menifee
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Station Total
Menifee
Riverside County
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Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: February Reporting Year: 2017
Reporting Station: Station 7
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
Event Type
Materials/Handouts ! ! Number of Public
Total Number of Hours I
for Reporting Month
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Used Contacts:
_.._........ _..----....._.......-....
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❑ Yes /
❑ No
0
' Adult Education
!
❑ Yes
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❑ No ! I
0
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❑ Yes
/
❑ No
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❑ Yes
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❑ No 1 10
0
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❑ No
0
I Fire Safety
Trailer
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❑ No
0
' Other
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❑ Yes
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Field
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Total Number of Initial Field
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Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
LE-100 Inspections for
Month
I
Reporting Month
i
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
!
Total Number of Fire
Month
!
Prevention Referrals for
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
1 TC with ejection
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: February Reporting Year: 2017
Reporting Station: Station 76
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
I
Event Type
Materials/Handouts Number of Public
Total Number of Hours
for Reporting Month
Used Contacts:
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El Yes
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Total Number of Initial Field
Total Number of
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Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
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Total Number of Fire
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Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
Swift Water Rescue 7's IA, Swift Water Rescue 54's IA, Cut and Rescue 7's IA
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: February Reporting Year: 2017
Reporting Station: Station 54
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
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Materials/Handouts Number of Public
Total Number of Hours
for Reporting Month
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❑ No I 0
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❑ Yes /
❑ No 0
0
0
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❑ No 0
0
0
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0
0
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❑ Yes
/
❑ No 0
0
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4
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Month
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Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
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Total Number of Fire
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I
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: February Reporting Year: 2017
Reporting Station: Station 5
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events Event Type
Materials/Handouts Number of Public
Total Number of Hours
for Reporting Month
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Total Number of Initial Field
Total Number of
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LE-100 Inspections for
Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
Total Number of Fire
Month
Prevention Referrals for
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
E5 assisted in the delivery of a baby in Quail Valley on February 16 th , 2017. E5 assisted E7
with a traffic collision with ejections on February 27 th , 2017. E5 performed a needle
thoracostomy on one of the occupants.
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: February Reporting Year: 2017
Reporting Station: Station 68
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
for Reporting Month
i
Event Type
I
Materials/Handouts
Used Total Number of Hours
Number of Public
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LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
Total Number of
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LE-100 Inspections for
0
Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting i
Month
0
Total Number of Fire
Prevention Referrals for
0
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc
Include photos if available.
E-68 Static Display at Ribbon cutting for Sports Clips.
E-68 at Paloma High School for career Day 6 hours.
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MENIFEE POLICE DEPARTMENT a
' Riverside County Sheriff's Department ENIFE
Stan Sniff, Sheriff
Menifee Public Safety Report - March 2017
During the month of January 2017, the Menifee Police Department generated 3,930 calls for
service. During the month of January 2017, there were 206 Part 1 crimes reported in the City of
Menifee. A three month comparison is provided below:
November
December
January
# Change
Homicide
0
0
0
N/A
Rape
0
2
1
-1
Robbery
4
2
5
+3
Aggravated Assault
4
5
5
N/A
Burglary
35
34
31
-3
Larceny Theft
82
159
134
-25
Motor Vehicle Theft
22
35
30
-5
Arson
0
0
0
N/A
During the month of January 2017, the Menifee Police Department took 41 vandalism reports and
made 7 public intoxication arrests. A three month comparison is provided below:
November
December
January
# Change
Vandalism
28
42
41
-1
Public Intoxication
5
10
7
-3
During the month of January 2017, the Menifee Police Department generated 285 traffic citations,
made 16 DUI arrests and took 37 traffic collision reports (this does not include traffic collisions in
which no report was written). A three month comparison is provided below:
November
December
January
# Change
Traffic Citations
340
210
285
+75
DUI Arrests
10
11
16
+5
T/C Reports
53
39
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into the Records Management System. These statistics are for law enforcement purposes only.
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ANIMAL CONTROL REPORT
TOTALS FOR MENIFEE
Tn-TA�
DESCRIPTION
Jul-16
Aug-16
Sep-16
Oct-16
Nov-16
Dec-16
Jan-17
Feb-17
Mar-17
Apr-17
May-17
Jun-17
Total calls
582
647
584
599
598
596
522
514
4642
After Hours Calls
32
25
22
15
16
12
15
10
147
Animal Welfare Checks
38
35
26
23
26
16
38
17
219
Vicious
9
8
6
7
5
5
8
7
55
Noise Nuisance
31
40
52
53
49
38
46
40
1
349
Confined Stray Animal
66
84
74
66
78
68
60
58
554
QT (bite to human)
8
13
9
19
11
9
13
9
91
Incidents (bite to animal)
4
5
9
2
7
5
6
8
46
Dead Animal
281
21
351
25
391
17
321
29
226
Rattlesnake/snake
7
13
71
1
1
0
1
2
32
Running at Large
68
75
681
82
57
71
82
86
1
589
Injured Animal
22
16
12
13
12
8
10
7
1100
Trapped
20
12
26
24
22
16
15
22
157
Kennel/Cattery Violations
5
5
3
2
4
4
3
4
30
License Violations
401
56
59
59
601
30
571
52
413
Prohibition of Sales
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Hit by Car
2
2
11
2
4
3
6
2
22
Confinement Check
30
28
30
39
25
35
32
47
266
Citations Issued
190
180
188
132
145
112
ill
51
1109
NOV Issued
5
8
7
4
7
1
2
21
36
License Sold
15561
583
845
5471
4361
3801
5571
4981
4402
RAL= I HOME I P/U I GOA I UTC CANCELE
32 1 5 1 41 7 1
40 NEW BARKINGS
Impound Outcome Statistics
for the Riverside Department of Animal Services
for the Contract City of MENIFEE
3/2/201714:19
Feb-2017
CYTD (1/1/2017 - 02/28/2017)
FYTD (7/1/2016-02/28/2017)
DOG
ICAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
DOG
CAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
DOG
CAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
Uve Impounds STRAY
OWNER SURRENDER
CONFISCATE
36
0
0
26
1
0
0
0
0
62
1
0
107
2
1
34
1
0
0
0
0
141
3
1
441
33
8
229
7
7
10
0
0
680
40
15
Total
36
27
0
63
110
35
0
145
482
243
10
735
Live Releases ADOPTION
TRANSFER TO ADOPTION PARTNERS
TRANSFERS TO CONTRACT SHELTERS
REUNITED WITH OWNER
5
17
0
8
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
23
0
8
10
38
0
36
4
11
0
1
0
0
0
0
14
49
0
37
43
161
0
148
42
83
1
8
0
5
0
0
85
249
1
156
Total
30
8
01
38
84
16
0
100
352
134
5
491
FOSTER
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
42
0
49
Euthanlzed 'EUTHANIZED-Untreatable
•Euthanlzed-Treatable
Euthanized-Adoptable
0
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
2
10
0
4
8
0
0
0
0
6
18
0
22
52
0
22
61
0
1
0
0
45
113
0
Total
21
31
0
5
12
12
0
24
74
83
1
158