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CC Work Session 2. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 08/23/2016 <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Discuss Level III Predatory Offender Residency Restrictions <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> There is currently no Minnesota laws that restrict where a level III predatory offender can live upon release from <br /> prison or treatment facility. However, at least 39 of Minnesota cities have adopted ordinances creating residency <br /> restrictions for level III predatory offenders. The MN Department of Corrections assigns a risk level to predatory <br /> offenders and Level III offenders are deemed the highest risk to re offend. MN law requires community notification <br /> for a level III predatory offender moving into a community. The city of Ramsey currently has no level III predatory <br /> offenders living in the community. <br /> In 2015,US District court judge Donovan Frank ruled that the Minnesota Sex Offender Treatment Program <br /> (MSOP)was unconstitutional and ordered changes to MSOP practices. The potential existed that predatory <br /> offenders could be released from state run treatment facilities. According to the Minnesota Department of <br /> Corrections,there are approximately 17,500 registered predatory offenders in Minnesota of which 370 are Level III <br /> offenders living in Minnesota communities and 800 are currently in prison,jail or a secure treatment facility. The <br /> state of Minnesota appealed the decision to the US court of appeals in April of 2016.No appeals court decision has <br /> been published to date. <br /> In 2016,the neighboring cities of Anoka and Andover passed ordinances adopting residency restrictions for level <br /> III predatory offenders. Level III predatory offenders are restricted in those cities from permanently or temporarily <br /> residing within 2000 feet of a licensed daycare, school,park, or place of assembly for children. <br /> The purpose of this case is for council discussion on the city of Ramsey enacting ordinances that place restrictions <br /> on residency for level III predatory offenders.Attached to the case are ordinances from the cities of Andover and <br /> Anoka, a proposed city of Ramsey ordinance,and a map of Ramsey with the 2000 foot buffer(licensed day cares, <br /> parks, schools)applied. <br /> Timeframe: <br /> 30 minutes. <br /> Funding Source: <br /> Responsible Party(ies): <br /> Police Chief <br /> City Attorney <br /> Community Development Director <br /> Outcome: <br /> Council direction is sought on whether to bring forward an ordinance regarding level III predatory offender <br /> residency restrictions and, if so,with what types of restrictions. <br /> Attachments <br /> Andover Ordinance <br />