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RESOLUTIOf-l 2!l06-~
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
POLICE DEPARTMENT TO APPLY FOR AN INDIAN GAMING LOCAL
COMMUNITY BENEFIT GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $936,000, AND
AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF SAID GRANT FUNDS FOR
DESIGNATED LAW ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
The Mapr and Common Coencil of d,e City of San Bernardino do hereby
auiliorize ilie Police Department to apply for an lncl.i:m Gaming Lo,:al Community Benefit grant in
the amount of $936,000.
SECTION 2.
If awarded, me Interirn Chief 'If Police is auiliori~ed to expend grant funds
for law enforcement expendihrres designated outli".,-l in d,e grant budget and budget narrative
(Exhibit "A").
SECTION 3.
If awarded, tloe ])ir~cr()r '-' f lll'man Resources is auili"rized to add ont
adclitional position (one Poke Corporal/Detect",~; to the Police Department's Table of
Organization.
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
POLICE DEPARTMENT TO APPLY FOR AN INDIAN GAMING LOCAL
COMMUNITY BENEFIT GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $936,000, AND
AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF SAID GRANT FUNDS FOR
DESIGNATED LAW ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
joint
Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a regular meeting thereof, held on
8 the 21st day of February
, 2006, by the following vote, to wit:
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ESTRADA
LONGVILLE
MCGINNIS
DERRY
KELLY
JOHNSON
McCAMMACK
.0:tr1Clll{~hte dV,1Q) 1\0 U'. J~.
, City Clerk ~ (J
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this J,~ y f February
,2006.
Approved as to form and
Legal content;
James F. P}l<1.m an, City,Attor{2e ',12'
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BY: l~lLi. ~,j !d, iN/
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'~es, Mayor
ity of San Bernardino
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Attachment 'A'
SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT
FY 06/07 INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT GRANT
LINE ITEM BUDGET
Account Description Costs
001-213-501115029 (6) police officers (P-1 's) $569,600
001-213-5011/5029 (1) police corporal/detective 123,900
001-213-501115029 (1) police sergeant (P-3) 137,700
Total personnel costs $831,200
001-213-5701 (1) fully equipped, unmarked
detective unit $ 37,400
001-213-5703 (8) Motorola portable radios
with single unit chargers 38,400
001-213-5701 (1) traffic trailer 26,200
001-213-5704 (8) digital voice recorders 2,800
Total Capital Outlay $104,800
TOTAL GRANT BUDGET $936,000
001-213-5910
Credit - Federal & State Grants <$936,000>
NET IMPACT ON GENERAL FUND
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SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT
FY 05/06 INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT GRANT
BUDGET NARRATIVE
Personnel Costs
Police Officers - The SB 621 grant provided funding for six (6) additional police officer
positions in FY 04/05. Two officers are assigned on day shift, two on graveyard and two
officers on a mid-afternoon cover shift. These officers provide 24/7 general law
enforcement services in the residential and business areas surrounding the San Manuel.
Police Corporal/Detective - This new position will serve as a relief supervisor in the
sergeant's absence and as a detective to conduct follow-up investigations of crimes
occurring in areas surrounding the San Manuel Indian Reservation.
Police Sergeant - The SB 621 grant provided funding for a Police Sergeant position in
FY 04/05. This position directly supervises and deploys other grant personnel funded by
the SB 621 grant.
Capital Outlav
Unmarked Police Unit - This vehicle will be used by the new grant corporal/detective
position for transportation and to respond to significant calls for service requiring
immediate follow-up investigations.
Motorola Portable Radios - Portable radios will be issued to the eight (8) grant funded
positions. Portable radios allow field personnel to communicate between themselves and
Police Dispatch when they are away from their vehicles.
Traffic Support Trailer - A support trailer stocked with traffic cones and road barricades
is needed to address traffic congestion issues around the San Manuel Indian Reservation.
The trailer will be an integral component of the San Manuel Emergency Response Plan
that is currently under development, to assist in evacuations of the casino.
Digital Voice Recorders - Eight (8) digital voice recorders will be issued to grant funded
police positions. Digital recorders are used to dictate police reports and records
conversations with suspects and other citizen contacts.