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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-Police Department CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Garrett W. Zinunon, Chief of Police Dept: Police Department May 16, 2003 ORIGINAL Subject: Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Police Department to apply for and accept a Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP) grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, COPS Office. Date: Synopsis of Previous Council Action 5-13-03 Review and approval by Grants COnmllttee. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution ~~ MICHAEL BILLDT, ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE Contact person: Captain Robert Curtis Phone: 384-5606 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $312,728 Source: $250,000 - Account #103-767-5015 $ 62,728 - Account #108-271-5193 Council Notes: Finance .:R~;l;l-zD::-->3--1 ~ Agenda Item No. /0 S/d/tJ3 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REOUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Police Department to apply for and accept a Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP) grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, COPS Office. BACKGROUND The U.S. Department of Justice, COPS Office, has released a solicitation for the new Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP) grant, which will provide local law enforcement agencies with additional police officer overtime funding to support community policing and homeland security efforts. HSOP funding must be used to supplement the agency's locally funded officer overtime budgets, increasing the amount of overtime funding available to augment community safety and security, and reduce public fear. The COPS Office will give priority consideration to applications that demonstrate the use of community policing strategies to prepare for and respond to acts of terrorism through officer overtime. HSOP grants can be used to pay for officer overtime during homeland security training sessions and other law enforcement activities that are designed to assist in the prevention of acts of terrorism and other violent and drug-related crimes. Funding may also be used to deploy officers on an overtime basis to address temporary vacancies caused when sworn officers are lost to military reserve duty. The police department is eligible to apply for a maximum award of $250,000 in HSOP grant funds. There is a mandatory 25% local cash match that will not be waived. The cash match must be made from local, state, or other non-COPS funds and may not be paid through reallocating funds otherwise budgeted for specific law enforcement purposes. Overtime grants will be awarded for a one-year period. FINANCIAL IMPACT. The HSOP grant will provide $312,728 of additional funding for police officer overtime in FY 03/04. $250,000 will be provided by the COPS Office. The remaining $62,728 will be provided by Asset Forfeiture funds in Account #108-271-5193 on a one-time basis, not to be carried over from year-to-year. The will be no impact on the City's General Fund. RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 tQ)f~ RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT A HOMELAND SECURITY OVERTIME PROGRAM (HSOP) GRANT FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, COPS OFFICE. SECTION I: That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino hereby authorize the Police Department to apply for and accept a Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP) grant in the amount of $250,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice, COPS Office. III III III III III III III III III III III III 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT A HOMELAND SECURITY OVERTIME PROGRAM (HSOP) GRANT FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, COPS OFFICE. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and meeting thereof, held on Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a 7 the_dayof 8 , 2003, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members Nays Abstain Absent Ayes ESTRADA LIEN-LONGVILLE McGINNIS DERRY SUAREZ ANDERSON McCAMMACK 19 City Clerk 20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this _ day of ,2003. 21 22 23 24 25 26 BY: 27 28 Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino u.s. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services ~ COPS COPS Application Packet www.cops.usdoj.gov C..-TT __._.~ ....tc'. -.s......,...r ar ..vsr. Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet June 13, 2003 (priority consideration) and June 27, 2003 final deadline u.s. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Carl R. Peed, Director OMB Approval Number: 1103-0027 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet For more information about COPS grants, call the U.S. qepartment of Justice Response Center at 800.421.6770. ~ U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP) Control Desk 1100 Vermont Avenue, N.W. 7lh floor Washington, D.C. 20530 (use zip 20005 for overnight mail) Due to continued mail delays in the Washington, D.C. area, we strongly encourage you to submit your application packet by an express or overnight delivery service. If you choose to use an express delivery service, please use zip code 20005 for your submission. COPS Online: www.cQDs.u5\doi vnv Revised: April 2003 Contents Application Intructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Executi ve Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Department Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Required Signatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Terrorism Preparedness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Local Budget. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Budget for Requested Federally Funded Additional Overtime. . . . . . . 14 Addenda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Assurances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Certifications. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Disclosure of Lobbying Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Sheriff's Department Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Special Department Questionnaire. . . . . . . . . . . . .'. -. . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Return Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 letter From the Director Dear Colleague: The COPS Office is pleased to announce the new Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP), which will offer state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies the opportunity to apply for additional officer overtime funding to support community policing and homeland security efforts. HSOP will support programs that increase community safety and security, and reduce public fear. HSOP grants will supplement the selected agencies' state or locally-funded officer overtime budgets, increasing the amount of overtime funding available for these critical functions. The National Strategy for Homeland Security, the Administration's roadmap for securing the homeland, highlights the key role that state, local and tribal governments play in responding to a terrorist attack. Terrorism preparedness and prevention have become key responsibilities for state and local agencies. As such, while all policing agencies are eligible to apply for this program, COPS will give priority consideration to applications that demonstrate the use of community policing strategies to prepare for or respond to acts of terrorism through officer overtime. HSOP grants can be used to pay officer overtime during homeland security training sessions and other law enforcement activities that are designed to assist in the prevention of acts of terrorism and other violent and drug-related crimes. Law enforcement agencies that have temporarily lost sworn officers to military reserve duty and wish to deploy other officers on an overtime basis to help address these temporary vacancies are also eligible to apply for HSOP grants. HSOP funds may also be available to support the overtime efforts of non-supervisory sworn personnel including intelligence officers, crime analysts, undercover officers, and other sworn personnel who work on homeland security/terrorism task forces (such as Joint Terrorism Task Forces). These funds may only be used for non-supervisory sworn personnel and may not be applied towards civilian or reserve officer costs. - - HSOP funds must be used consistently with the agency's typical or average officer overtime pay scale. In other words, HSOP funds must be used to support officer overtime at the same pay scale that the agency would normally use for locally funded overtime. As stated above, HSOP grants also must supplement the selected agency's state or locally funded officer overtime budgets. To comply with the COPS statute, agencies may not rely on the availability oj HSOP grant funding to reduce the amount oj state or local Junds budgeted and expended Jor officer overtime in their current or future budget cycles. Up to $60 million is available under this program. We anticipate that funding for these grants will be extremely competitive. Law enforcement agencies may apply for funding amounts based on the size of the population they serve !![ the size of their budgeted sworn strength at the time of application. Federal funds may be requested for up to 75 percent of the total requested additional overtime costs, with a minimum 25 percent local cash match. The chart below represents the maximum 75 percent federal share of HSOP funding that may be requested based on population or budgeted sworn strength. Hi Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet Please use the following guidelines when determining your department's request for HSOP: A g:encies servin l! nODulations: under 24,999 from 25,000 to 49,999 from 50,000 to 99,999 from 100,000 to 249,999 from 250,000 to 499,999 from 500,000 to 999,999 over 1,000,000 QR BuMeted sworn force' 1-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500-999 1,000-1,999 above 2,000 Mav aoolv for a federal share of un to: $25,000 $50,000 $100,000 $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $3,000,000 A local cash match of 25 percent is required for all HSOP grants. The match must be a cash match, made from local, state or other non-COPS funds and may not be paid through reallocating funds otherwise budgeted for specific taw enforcement purposes, Given the expected demand and limited funding, waivers of the local match willl!ll1 be available for grants awarded under this particular program. Overtime grants will be awarded for a one-year period. When determining how much additional overtime funding to request within the limits noted above, agencies should consider the one-year grant period; the amount of state or local funding that they will otherwise budget for officer overtime; their ability to meet the 25 percent local cash match; past officer overtime expenditures; and current and anticipated law enforcement needs that will require additional officer overtime beyond the state or locally-funded amount. HSOP grants cannot be used to reimburse grantees for overtime expenditures that occur prior to the award start date. There are two application deadlines for this program, Applications that are postmarked on or before June 13, 2003 will receive priority consideration. However,COPS will also accept applications that are postmarked on or before June 27, 2003, Applications postmarked after June 27. 2003 will not be considered. The application kit includes the specific mailing address and unique zip code for overnight mail deliveries. Agencies are strongly encouraged to electronically downtoad the HSOP application kit from COPS Online at www,coos.usdoi.llov. To have a paper copy mailed to your agency, please contact the U.S. Department of Justice Response Center at 800.421.6770. We look forward to your interest in this program. Sincerely, GJ\(~ Carl R. Peed Director iv Application Packet I. Application Instructions Applications without all requested information and the required original signatures will not be considered for funding. Please send the original application and two copies to the COPS Office by June 13, 2003, or by the second deadline of June 27, 2003. Applications received by the first deadline will receive priority consideration. Before mailim! vour aDDlication. Dlease ensure that the followinl! are included: o Please complete Sections II, III, IV, V. Under Section V, please include original signatures from the appropriate law enforcement executive and government executive. o Please complete Section VI, answering all questions when appropriate for your agency. In particular, please provide a narrative for Question 8 describing how your department plans to use the overtime funding to improve or build upon your homeland security efforts, and for Question 9 describing your agency's specific need for federal assistance. o Please complete Sections VII and VIII, providing accurate and complete financial and budget information. o Please complete and provide the appropriate original signatures for the following documents located in. Section IX: . Assurances (please sign and return) . Certifications (please sign and return) . Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (please sign and return, if applicable) . Sheriffs Department Questionnaire (please sign and return, if applicable) . Special Department Questionnaire (please sign and return, if applicable) 1 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet II. General Information Applicant Organization's Legal Name: Applicant Agency ORI Number: ..k.. 8.... (L.J..Q..L JL The ORI number is assigned to your agency by the FBI for purposes of VCR crime reporting. It begins with your state abbreviation followed by five dil!its. If your agency does not have an ORI number. leave this blank. and the COPS Office will assign one to you. Applicant Agency EIN Number: ..9...5.. fi....Jl....o..l L 2- L The EIN number is assigned to your agency by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and consists of nine dil!its. If the Office of Justice Programs has assigned your department an EIN number. please use that assigned number. Otherwise, use your IRS EIN number. Federal Congressional District Number: 43 . Do not substitute state or local congressional districts. If your agency spans more than one congressional district, please list all of those districts above. Is your agency contracting for law enforcement services? [Check one) [ 1 Yes [Xl No If "yes." enter the name and agency information of the contract law enforcement department in Section Ill.. Executive Information. 2 Application Packet III. Executive Information The law enforcement and government executives that appear in this section must be those individuals who will have ultimate financial and Dfmrrammatic authoritv for this grant. Typically, these are the highest- ranking officials within your jurisdiction (e.g., Chief of Police, Sheriff, or equivalent for law enforcement executives, and Mayor, City Administrator, or equivalent for government executives). Listing individuals without ultimate- financial and programmatic authority for the grant could delay the review of your application or remove your application from consideration. Law Enforcement Executive's Name: Garrett W. Z; mmon Title: Chi ef of Pol; ce Agency Name: San Bernard;no Pol ice Department Address: 710 North '0' Street (PO Box 1559) City: San Bernarllthnn CA Zip COOe:92401 Telephone: 909-384-5607 Fax: 909-3811-4950 E-mail (if applicable): z;mmon_ga@sbc;ty.org Type of Law Enforcement Agency: !!J Municipal 0 State 0 County Police Department o Sheriff* 0 Tribal 0 Transit' o School' 0 Public Housing' o University/College' Please indicate: (0 Public or 0 Private) OOther' (please specify): , Agency types with an asterisk next to them must complete the appropriate additional questionnaire found in Section IX. 3 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet Government Executive's Name: Judith Valles Title: Mayor Name of Government Entity: Ci ty of San Bernardi no Address: 300 North '0' Street City:San Bernardi nOState: CA Zip Code: 92402 Telephone: 909-384-5133 Fax: 909-384-5067 E-mail (ifapplicahle): valles ju@sbcity.orq Type of Government Entity: o State ~City o Town o County o Village o Borough o Township o Territory o Region o Council o Community o Pueblo o Nation o School District o Other (please specify~: _ Contact Information: Contact person in your department who is familiar with this grant: Name: Robert Curtis Title: r..phin Telephone: 909-384-5606 Fax: 909-388-4950 E-mail (if applicable): curt is ro@sbcitv.oro 4 Application Packet IV. Department Information Poputation served as of 2000 U.S. Census: 1 A~ 4n1 . If the population that your agency serves is not represented by U.S. Census figures (e.g., colleges, special departments), please indicate the size of the population served here: Exclude the population primarily served by other law enforcement agencies within your jurisdiction. For example, a sheriff's department must exclude populations covered by a city police department for which the sheriff's department has no primary law enforcement authority. Current budgeted sworn strength as of the date of application. The budgeted sworn strength is the number of sworn officer positions your department has allocated for its budget. This number will include all budgeted officer positions. including locally:fimded, COPS-funded. vacancies. and other grant-funded officer positions: Full-time officers: 297 Part-time officers: -0- 5 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet V. Required Signatures IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ PRIOR TO SIGNING BELOW: Prior to receiving an HSOP grant award, your agency must comply with 0/1 application and program requirements set forth in the Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Act of 1994 and 0/1 other requirements of federal law. Your signatures below certifY that by submitting this application, your agency is requesting COPS funding only for officer overtime which would not other,.,.;se be funded in your agency's budget with state or local funds. Reminder: In order to process your agency's funding request, original signatures of the law enforcement and government executives who will have ultimate financial and programmatic authority for this grant are required on a/l application documents. Faxed copies will not be accepted. Stamped or electronic signatures also will !1!!1 be accepted. It is not permissible for someone to sign application forms in place of the law enforcement and/or government executives named in the application. Applications with missing, incomplete or inaccurate signatures or responses may not be considered for funding. By signing below, I certify that the information provided on this form and on the attached forms is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that false statements or claims made in connection with COPS grants may result in fines:imprisonment, debarment from participating in federal grants or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law. I also acknowledge that a hold may be placed on this application if it is deemed that the applicant agency is not in compliance with Federal civil rights laws and/or is not cooperating with an ongoing Federal civil rights investigation. Law Enforcement Executive's Signature: Date: (Signature of person named in Section 1lI of this form) Garrett W. Zimmon (Print name) Government Executive's Signature: Date: (Signature of person named in Section 1II of this fonn) Judith Valles (Print name) 6 Application Packet VI. Terrorism Preparedness The questions below relate to your agency's present and anticipated homeland security/anti-terrorism efforts. Please answer all questions below as completely and accurately as possible for your agency as a whole. Please do not include any confidential or classified information in your responses. For the questions that require a written explanation, do not exceed the maximum number of words specified. Additionally, your responses must be consistent with the definitions of homeland security/anti-terrorism and terrorism as defined below. Homeland Security/Anti-Terrorism: Your agency's efforts to detect, prepare fOl; prevent. protect against, respond to, and recover from terrorist attacks within your jurisdiction. Terrorism: An act that 1) is dangerous to human life or potentially destructive of critical ilifrastructure or key resources, and is a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any state or other subdivision of the United States, and 2) appears to be intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian populatioll, to influence the policy of a government by intimidatioll or coercion, or to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping. l. In the past fiscat year, on average, how many overtime hours per week did your current officers engage in homeland security- related activities? [Check one) QO 0 hours or only on an as-needed basis o 1-5 hours per week o 6-10 hours per week o 11-261iours per week o 21-30 hours per week o 30+ hours per week 2. On average, how many additional hours per week do you anticipate the reouested overtime funding would be used specifically for anti-terrorism/homeland security activities? [Check one) !XI 0 hours or only on an as-needed basis o 1-5 hours per week o 6-10 hours per week o 11-20 hours per week 021-30 hours per week o 30+ hours per week 3. What is the average number of annual hours for homeland security/anti-terrorism training that your agency anticipates providing for officers this year? [Check one) [j 0 hours or only on an as-needed basic o 1-5 hours per year o 6-10 hours per year 11111-20 hours per year o 20+ per year o Don't know 7 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet 4. Do you have any of the following critical infrastructures within your law enforcement jurisdiction? [Please check l!!l that apply, and provide a one to three word description for each item that is checked.] III Major bridges or tunnels o Significant national or regional monuments o Major sites of historical significance Ii Skyscrapers or tall apartment/commercial buildings o Nuclear reactors/plants III Dams or hydro-electric facilities Il!I Reservoirs or other major public water systems Il!I Major electric or other power plants (non-nuclear or hydro-electric) Il!I Chemical plants or storage facilities Ii Buildings that house/develop/maintain biologically hazardous materials 8 o Borders with other countries (e.g., Mexico, Canada) [J Airports utilized by commercial aircraft III Trains or subway systems o Major waterway ports of entry III OiVpetroleum refineries, pipes, or storage facilities o Major tourist atrractions (e.g., major theme parks, zoos) III Major sporting arenas (e.g., collegiate or professional stadiums) Arrowhead stadium, Western Reqional Little Leaque ... M . rt' bl' ts Route 66 Rendezvous. Nati ona 1 "" aJor spo mg or pu IC even ~ ~I VI allYc oJ lun o Acti ve military bases o Major communication centers (e.g., TV, radio, Internet, satellite, newspapers) o Strategic missile or other weapon sites Ii Centers of govemment (e.g., state capitals) r.mmty ~,,"t, ~ity seat o Major financial centers o Major industrial centers o Immigration ports of entry o Other o Other Application Packet 5. Has your agency participated in any type of joint terrorism task force activity, or are such activities planned in the near future? [Check one] !!J Yes [] No 6. Does your agency/j urisdiction have any ofthe following currently in place, or do you plan to implement any of the following if awarded in this grant? [Please check lIlI that applyj III Public anti-fear campaigns III Riot control protocols III Evacuation plans QD Dccontamination units/plans I!I Bomb threat protocols [] Protection protocols against major cyber-attacks !!J Public broadcast systems/reverse 911/email notification protocols !!J Printed and publicly disseminated documents on citizen preparedness (including website information) III Public/community meetings focused on homeland security/citizen preparedness III Increased swom officer presence at potential terrorism targets. 7. How many officers within your agency have been called up as full time military reservists in the past year (and are therefore no longer available for local policing services)? [Check one) []o I!I 1-5 [] 6-10 [] 11-50 [] Over 50 9 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet 8. Overtime grants can be used to pay for additional officer overtime, over and above your agency's state and locally-funded overtime budget, in connection with training and other law enforcement activities that are designed to assist in the prevention of acts of terrorism and other violent and drug-related crimes. While all policing agencies are eligible to apply for this program, priority consideration will be given to applications that demonstrate the use of community policing strategies to prepare for or respond to acts of terrorism. Please explain how your agency will use the additional officer overtime funded through HSOP, if awarded, to improve or enhance your current homeland security efforts. Please exolain in 250 words or tess (You may attach an additional sheet if necessary, but do not exceed the 250 words allotted). See attached 10 SECTION 8: In 1984, the police department adopted Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving (COPPS). The city was divided into five geographical area commands and police services are tailored to individual neighborhoods within each area. In the wake of the September 11 th terrorist attacks, the department has taken a lead role implementing a comprehensive citywide homeland security plan. We have incorporated a terrorism prevention/preparedness component within our COPPS program and enlisted the support and participation of key community stakeholders and groups. The department would use HSOP grant funding to facilitate the following improvements in training, deployment, service, and protection. Overtime Purpose Projected Overtime Hours 45-personnel Rapid Deployment Force 2,000 ./ Personal protective equipment ./ Force protection ./ Response to a WMD event ./ Crowd controVcivil disobedience ./ Tactical operations in a contaminated environment First responders training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness 800 ./ CERT ./ Incident command ./ HOT . . ./ 1R TB First responder's POST certified training 100 ./ Terrorism ./ WMD ./ Tactics Training and deployment of Terrorism Liaison Officer 100 ./ Training ./ Operations ./ Public meetings Enforcement activities to assist in the prevention of acts of terrorism and other violent and drug-related crimes. 1,000 Homeland Security Plan updates. 400 Backfill shifts for police officers on active military duty due to presidential recall of reservists 1,500 Total overtime hours requested 6,150 Application Packet 9. [n reference to Question #8, please describe what specific goals or public safety needs your agency would be able to address using additional officer overtime that it would I!llt be able to address without these funds. Please exola;n in 150 words or less (You may attach an additional sheet if necessary, but do not exceed the 150 words allotted). 1. Enhance the ability of personnel to respond to a terrorist incident by attending the Center for Domestic Preparedness. 2. Assigning a Terrorism Liaison Officer will provide the agency with a point of contact. 3. Conducting PPE training with first responders will allow officers to become proficient in the use, deployment, and maintenance of PPE issued to them. 4. Training exercises for the department's Rapid Deployment Force will allow the unit to develop procedures, plans, tactics, and the ability to deploy using PPE in support of missions through mutual aid, incident command, or unified command. 5. Allow for the broader training of line personnel at California POST certified training courses. 6. Enhance the caoabilitv to work with a broader spectrum of stakeholders under mutual aid, incident command, or unified command. 11 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet VII. Local Budget Overtime funds being requested must be in addition to overtime already funded in your ageney's budget. In other words, COPS funds eannot be used to pay for any overtime for whieh your agency has already budgeted (or will otherwise budget during the grant period). HSOP provides for 75 percent of anticipated additional overtime costs for non-supervisory sworn personnel based on an average overtime rate specific for your department (please refer to the example provided in Section VIII for assistance when determining your department's average overtime rate). Federal funds may be requested for up to 75 percent of the total requested additional overtime costs, with a minimum 25 percent local cash match. The match must be a cash match, made from local, state or other non- COPS fimds and may not be paid through reallocating funds otherwise budgeted for specific law enforcement purposes. In the spaces provided below, please identify the amount of state and/or local funding for officer overtime currently budgeted in your fiscal year 2003 budget, and your anticipated budgeted level of officer overtime funding for fiscal year 2004 (in the absence of HSOP funding). You may provide additional comments below, but please do not exceed the space provided. The COPS Office reserves the right to request documentation demonstrating state and/or local funds budgeted for overtime; however, this documentation should not be submitted at the time of application. State and/or local fundin~ currentlv budp'eted for officer overtime: Fiseal Year 2003 51, S11,400 State and/or local fundinp anticinated for officer overtime: Fiscal Year 2004 51.511.400 Comments: (please do not exceed the space allotted) The State affectinq of California's budget crisis is local qovernment's abilitv to adversely maintain current services. Locallv. the citv is minimum deficit of $3 million. which has up by reducing the city's budget reserves reductions for all city departments. facing a been made and budget 12 Application Packet Locallv Funded Fiscal Year Starting date of your fiscal year: 07 I 01 I 2003 Ending date of your fiscal year: 06 I 30 I 2004 Co~nizant Federal A~encv Many state and municipal agencies that receive federal grants are required to have audits of those grants forwarded to a single federal agency (e.g., Justice, HUD, HHS, Transportation). The single federal agency where such audits are sent is known as your "Cognizant Federal Agency." Please enter the name of your Cognizant Federal Agency (typically the federal agency that provides your government entity with the most federal funding) in the space provided. If your department does not receive federal funds. enter "U.S. Department of Justice." Health & Ruman Services (Cognizant Federal Agency) 13 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet VIII. Budget for Requested Federally Funded Additional Overtime: Please read through the following example for guidance when determining and calculating your department's need for additional overtime. The COPSville Police Department applies for an HSOP grant for overtime to allow officers to assist with the Molina County Task Force. The additional overtime funding will allow these officers to perform task force duties on an overtime basis while not reducing the patrol staffmg levels. COPSville Police Department is requesting 1540 hours to complete this project, which will be in addition to the $53,600 that is budgeted in their Fiscal Year 2003 for officer overtime. The COPSville Police Department serves a population of30,000 and currently has a budgeted sworn strength of 53 sworn officers. When calculating your department's average overtime hourly estimate. please average the overtime rate paid within your agency for nan.suverv;sorl' sworn personnel. Overtime rate for Officer/Deputy level: Overtime rate for JourneymanlPFC level: Overtime rate for MasterIMPO level: $26.45 hourly $32.16 hourly $36.33 hourly Average Overtime Estimate Per Hour: " $31.65 hourly "To calculate your average overtime estimate per hour, please add all applicable categories. and divide by the number of total categories. - - $31.65 hourly x 1540 hours requested = $48,741 total overtime (before fringe benefits) When calculating your fringe benefits. please use the standard rate specific for your department. based on the tOlal overtime requested before fringe benefits. Frinr!e Benefits Social Security Medicare $48,741 x 6.2% $48,741 x 1.45% Total Fringe Benefits $3,022 L1.Q1 $3,729 Total HSOP Project Costs ($48,741 + $3,729) $52.470 Federal Request (75 percent of total project costs) $39 353 Non-Federal Amount (25 percent Local Cash Match) $13.117 Based on the population and budgeted sworn force strength of COPSville, they would be eligible to apply for up to $50,000 (please refer to the funding chart found in Overtime Request Summary below). Based on COPSville's specific needs, their request for federal funds will be $39,353, with a local match of$I3,1I7. 14 Application Packet Calculating Your Department's Average Overtime Rate Per Hour When calculating your department's average overtime rate per hour. please average the overtime rate paid within your department for non-sl(oervisorv sworn personnel at the base salary. Please list below the personnel rankslcategories, their current overtime rate, and the calculations from averaging these categories to determine your Avera"e Overtime Rate Per Hour. Please use the number of categories that is appropriate for your agency, however. do not exceed 5 personnel rankslcategories when calculating your overall average. For those agencies who have more than 5 ranks/categories, please select those that are representative of your non-supervisory sworn personnel. Once you have determined your department's Averave Overtime Rate Per Hour. please multiply by the number of hours your department anticipates a need for above and beyond what is locally budgeted in Fiscal Year 2003 Jar officer overtime. The Additional Overtime Hours Reauested is used for the purpose of determining your specific overtime request. If awarded, you will not be required to expend overtime at the level of hours requested, as long as your department can demonstrate that the goals and objectives of the program were met, and all overtime used under the grant was paid within the personnel categories listed below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Personnel Category Police officer Corporal/investigator Overtime Rate Per Hour 46.99 53.26 . . . . Overtime Rate Per Hour Number of Catellories Average Overtime Across All Calel'ories Rate Per Hour S 100 .00 I 2 = S 50 .00 Average Overtime Additional Overtime Total Cost of Overtime Rate Per Hour Hours Reouested (Before Frinlle Benefits) S 50 .00 x 6,150 = S 307,500 .00 15 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet Fringe Benefits Fringe benefits should be based on known actual costs or an establishedfomlula. On(v fringe benefits associated with overtime hours are provided. Include the computation for each benefit requested. When calculating your fringe benefits. please use the total of the Tntal Cost of Overtime (Before Frinee Benefits) completed above. Your computation will consist of Total Cost of Overtime (Before Frinre Ben~fits) multiplied by standard rate for fringe benefits specific to your department. Annual Frinve Benefits: Computation' .00 (not to exceed 6.2%) 4 4~Q .00 (not to exceed1.4S%) . .00 7fiq .00 .00 Social Security Medicare 6; 150 hrs x $SO x 1 4S'.l: Worker's Compensation Other. emp 10 yment Other. insurance $ $ $ 6,150 hrs x $50 x 0.25% $ $ .If requesting other fringe benefits. please include a copy of your fringe benefits section from your personnel handbook or department's officiDI policy for verification purposes. Fringe Benefits Total: $ 5,228 .00 16 Application Packet Overtime Request Summary When you have completed the average overtime rate per hour and the fringe benefits. transfer the totals for each category to the spaces below. Please compute the total overtime costs and place that amount on the applicable line Average Overtime Rate Per Hour $ _ .5.0 .00 Additional Overtime Hours Requested x 6.-1.50 Total Cost of Overtime (Before Fringe Benefits) Fringe Benefits Total Total HSOP Project Costs Federal Request (up to 75 percent of the Total HSOP Project Costs) Non-Federal Amount (25 percent Minimum Local Cash Match) . , + $ 307.500.00 $ 5,228 .00 $312.728 .00 = $ 250.000 .00 $ 62,728 .00 The Non-Federal Amount or your Local Match must represent, at a minimum. 25 percent of the Total Overtime Costs. As a reminder, law enforcement agencies can apply forftnding based on the size of the population they serve, IlL their budgeted sworn force at the time of application using the following guidelines: A 2encies servim! pnnulations: under 24,999 from 25,000 to 49,999 from 50,000 to 99,999 from 100,000 to 249,999 from 250,000 to 499,999 from 500,000 to 999,999 over 1,000,000 Q& Bud2eted sworn ~ 1-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500-999 1,000-1,999 above 2,000 May aDnlv for a federal share of un to: $25,000 $50,000 $100,000 $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $3,000,000 ,---'.:.. 17 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet IX. Addenda . Assurances (please sign and return) . Certifications (please sign and return) . Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (please sign and return if applicable) . Sheriff's Department Questionnaire (if applicable) . Special Department Questionnaire (if applicable) Please be advised that a hold may be placed on this application if it is deemed that the applicant agency is not in compliance with federal civil rights laws and/or is not cooperating wifh an ongoingfederal civil rights investigation. Paperwork Reduction Act Notice The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 8 hours per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintailling the data needed, and completing and reviewing the application. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including sllggestionsfor reducing this burden, to the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice, 1100 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20530; and to the Public Use Reports Project, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503. 18 Application Packet Assurances Several provisions (If fcdernllaw and policy apply to aU h'Tallt programs. We (the Office of Community OrientL-d Policing Sl..'f'\ri.ccs) nCt.oJ to secure your assurance that the applicant will comply with these provisions. If you would like further information about ao)' of these assur:U1CCS, please contact your state's COPS Grant Program Specialist at (800) 421-6770. By the applicant's authorized representative's sih'fl:J.tute., the applicmt :lS:::ures that it will comply with allleJ..,ral and adminil'trativc rr..'l.JWrcments that govern the applicant fnr acceptance and ust: of federal b>r.u1t fund!>. In parncul:lt, the applic:mt assures us that: t. It h:J.s been lcg;illy and officially authorized by the appropriate governing body (for example. mayor or city council) to apply for this grant and that the person:; siJ.,'1ling- the application and these assurances nn its behalf are authorizcd to do so and to act on its bchalf with rcspect to any issues that may arise during processing of this application. 2. It will comply with the provisions of fcderallaw which limit certain political activities of grantee employecs whosc principal l'fl'lplnyml'tlt is in conncction with an acrivlty financed in whole or i~ paft with this grant. These restrictions arc set forth in 5 U.S.c. ~ 1501. et Sl,\!. 3. It will comply with the minimum wage and maximum hounl provisions of the I ;ederal Fair Labor Standards Act, if applicable. 4. It will establish safeguards, if it has not done so already, to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that is, or 1-,..jvcs the appl.'arance of being, motivated by a desire for private hr.lin for themselves or othCnl, particularly thosc with whom they have famil)'. bu...iness or oth~ ties. 5. I t will brive (he Department of Justice or the Comptroller Gcnl.'t:lI. access to and the right to examine records and documents related to the grant. 6. I t will comply with all rcquln.'ffients imposed by the Department of Justice as a condition or adminis(['J.rivc requirement of the grant, including but not limited to: the rCl]uirl'ffil'Ots of OMB Circulars .:\-87. ':\.21, A-12.2, or the Federal Acquisition Rq,rulations. as applicable (governing cost principles); OMB Circulars A-102 or 1\-110, as applicable (Uniform Administrative Rl.'lJuirl'ffiertts for Grants and Coopef";uivc Agreements); OMB Circular A-B3 (governing audits); the applicable provisions of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended; the current edition of the COPS Grant MonitorinK Standard~ and Guidelines; and with aU other applicable prognm rcquiremcl1ts,laws, orden;. regulations, or circulaf~ 7. If applicable, it will. to the extent practicable and consistent with applicable law. seek, recruit and hire qualified members of radal and ethnic minority groups and qualified wmnen in order to further effective law t..'Oforcement b)' increasing their ranks within the sworn positions in the agency. 8. It will not, on the ground of race, color, religion, national ori~, gender, disability or age, unlawfully exclude an)' person from participation in, deny thc benefits of or employment to an}' pcn;on. Of subject an)' person to discrimination in connection with any progr:um or activlties funded in whole or in part with federal funds. lllese civil rights requirements arc found in the non-discrimination provisions of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, a~ amt..-nded (4.2 US.c. ~ 3789(d)); Tide VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 US.c. ~ 2000d); the Inw.n Civil RighlS Act (25 Us.c. ~\ 1301-1303); Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 USe. S 794); TItle II. Subtitle A of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (42 u.s.c. ~ 12101, ct lil'll.): the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42US.C. S 6101, ct seq.); and Department of Justice Non-Discrimination Regulations contained in Tide 28, Parts 35 and 42 (subparts C. D, E and G) of the Code of Federal Regulations. r\. In the event that any court or administrative agency makes a finding of discrimination un b~ounds of race, color. religion, national origin, gender, disability or age against the applicant after a due process hearing, it agrees to forward a copy of the finding to the Office of Civil Rights. Office of Justice Programs. 810 7[h Strl.'Ct, N\V, Washington, DC. 20531. B. Grantees that have 50 or more employees and grants over SSOO,ooo.(or over $1,000,000 in grants over an eightet.'O-month period), must submit an acceptable Equal Employment Oppnrtunity Pbn C'EEOP'') or EEOP .hort form ~f grantee is ryq~d to submit an EEOP under 28 eFR 42.302), that is approved by the Office of Justice Programs, Office for Civil Rights wi[hin 60 days of the award start date. For grants under 5500,000, but ovet" 525,000, or for grantees with fewer than 50 employccs, [he grantec mus[ submit an REOP Certification. (Grantees of less than 525.000 arc not subject [0 the EEOP r<''quirement.) 9. Pursuant to Departmen[ of Justice guidelines Gune 18, 2002 Federal Register (Volume 67. Number 117, pages 41455-41472)), under Tide VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it will ensure meaningful access to its programs and activities by persons with limited English proficiency. 10. I t will ensure that any facilities under its ownership. lease or supervlsion which shall be utilized in [he accomplishment of the projcct are not Iistcd on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) list of Violating Facilities and that it will notify us if advised by the EPA that a fal:ility to be used in this grant U: under consideration for such listing by the EPA. 11. If the applicant's state has established a review and commcnt procedure under Executive Order 1237.2 and has selected this program for review, it has made this application available for review by the state Single Point of Contact. 19 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet 12. Purswnt (Cl Executive Order 13043, it will enforce on-me-job :leat belt policic:I and prohrrams for t:mplo}'ees when operating agcncy-owm.xl. rented or pc~nnal1y.owncd vehicles. 14. If the awarded gram contains a retention requirement. it will retain the increased officer staffing level and/or the increased officer redeployment level, as applicable. with state or local funds for a minimum of one fulllncal budget g'cle following expiration of the gcanr period. 13. It will nut use COPS fUllds to supplant (replace) state, local, or Bureau of 11ll1i::m Affairs funds that otherwi!lc \lrould be made ::l.\'ail:l.blc: for the purpmes of this grant, as applic:J.ble. False starL'fficots or claims made in connection with COPS grana: (including cooperative agrccnlt.'Ots) ma}' result in tines, impri.~()nment. disbarmt..'1lt from participating in federnl grants or contracts. :andlor an)' other n..m~d}' :l\'ailable by law. I certify that the assurances provided are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Elections or other selections of new officials will not relieve the grantee entity of its obligations under this grant. Signature of Law Enforcemt..nt Executive (or Official with Programmatic Authority, as applicable) Dat~ Sij..,rnatuce of Government Executive (or Official wid)" FinancUI ,\urhorit); as applicable) Date , - 20 Application Packet Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters; Drug-Free Workplace Requirements and Coordination with Affected Agencies. Although the Depanmcnt of Justice has made every effort to simplify the application process, other provisions of federal law require us to seek your certification regarding certain matters. Applicants should read the regulations cited below and the instructions for certification included in the regulations to understand the requirements and whether they apply to a particular applicant. Signature of this form provides for compliance with certification requirements under 28 CFR Part 69. "New Restrictions on Lobbying." and 28 CFR Part 67, "Government-wide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) and Government-wide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Grants)," and the coordination requirement of the Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Act of 1994. The certifications shall be treated as a material representation of fact upon which reliance will be placed when the Department of Justice derennines to award the covered grant. I. Lobbying As required by Section 1352, Title 31 of the U.S. Code, and implemented at 28 CFR Part 69. for persons entering into a grant or cooperative agreement over $ I 00,000. as defined at 28 CFR Part 69, the applicant certifies that: A. No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the making of any federal grant; the entering into of any cooperative agreement; and the extension, continuation, renewal. amendment or modification of any federal grant or cooperative agreement; B. If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or wilt be ,paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress. an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with this federal grant or cooperative agreement. the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form - LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities," in accordance with its instructions; C. The undersigned shall require that the language of this ceI1ification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subgrants, contracts under grants and cooperative agreements. and subcontracts) and that all sub-recipients shall ceI1ify and disclose accordingly. 2. Debannent, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters (Direct Recipient) As required by Executive Order 12549. Debarment and Suspension, and implemented at 28 CFR Part 67, for prospective participants in prima!)' covered transactions, as defined at 28 CFR Part 67. Section 67.510- A. The applicant certifies that it and its principals: (i) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible. sentenced to a denial of federal benefits by a state or federal court, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any federal department or agency; (ii) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain. or performing a public (federal. state or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forge!)', bribe!)'. falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; (iii) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (federal, state or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (A)(ii) of this certification; and : (iv) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application had one or more public transactions (federaL state or local) tenninated for cause or default; and B. Where the applicant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, he or she shall attach an explanation to this application. 3. Drug-Free Workplace (Grantees Other Than Individuals) As required by the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, and implemented at 28 CFR Part 67. Subpart F, for grantees, as defined at 28 CFR Part 67. Sections 67.615 and 67.620- A. The applicant certifies that it will. or will continue to, provide a drug-free workplace by: (i) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture. distribution, dispensing, possession or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition; (ii) Establishing an on-going drug-free awareness program to infonn employees about - (a) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (b) The grantee's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; (c) Any available drug counseling. rehabilitation and employee assistance programs; and 21 Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet (d) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug-abuse violations occurring in the workplace; (iii) Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph (i); (iv) Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph (i) that, as a condition of employment under the grant, the employee will - (a) Abide by the terms of the statement; and (b) Notify the employer in writing of his or her conviction for a violation of a criminal drug statute occurring in the workplace no later than five calendar days after such conviction; (v) Notifying the agency. in writing, within lO calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph (iv)(b) from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide notice, including position title, to: COPS Office, 1100 Vermont Ave., NW, Washington. DC 20530. Notice shall include the identification number(s) of each affected grant; (vi) Taking one of the following actions, within 30 calendar days of receiving notice under subparagraph (iv)(b), with respect to any employee who is so convicted - (a) Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including tennination, consistent with the requirements of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; or (b) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a federal. state or local health, law enforcement or other appropriate agency; (vii) Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug- free workplace through implementation of paragraphs (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (vi). B. The grantee may insert in the space provided below the site(s) for the perfonnance of work done in connection with the specific grant: Place of perfonnance (street address, city, county, state, zip code) Check II if there are workplaces on file that are not identified here. Section 67.630 of the regulations provides that a grantee that is a state may elect to make one certification in each federal fiscal year, a copy of which should be included with each application for Department of Justice funding. States and state agencies may elect to use OJP Form 406117. Check CI if the state has elected to complete OJP Fonn 406117. 4. Coordination The Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Act of 1994 requires applicants to cenify that there has been appropriate coordination with all agencies that may be affected by the applicants grant proposal if approved. Affected agencies may include, among others, the Office of the United States AttorneY; sfate or local prosecutors, or correctional agencies. The applicant certifies that there has been appropriate coordination with all affected agencies. CA 92401 Grantee Name and Address: San Bernardi no Pol ice Oeoartment. 710 North I n I St I San Rprnardi no Application No. andlor Project Name: HSOP Grant Grantee IRSNendorNumber: q~hnn77?1 Typed Narne and Title of Law Enforcement Executive: Garrett W. Zimmon. Chief of Policp Signature: Date: As the duly authorized representative of the governing body, I hereby certify that I am binding the governing body to the above certifications, including the plan to retain. Elections of new officials will not relieve the governing body of its obligations under this grant. Typed Name and Title of Government Executive: Signature: Judith Valles. Mavor Date: 22 Application Packet Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Instructions for Completion of SF-LLl. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Tlus disclosUIe form shall be completed by the reporting entity, whether subawurdee or prime federal recipient, at the initiation or receipt of a covered federal action, or a material change to a previous filing, pursuant to title 31 ES.C. section 1352. The filing of a form is required for each payment or agreement to make payment to any lobbying entity for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a ~Iembe[ of Congress in connection with a covered federal action. Complete all items that apply for both the initial filing and material change report. Refer to the implementing goidance published by the Office of Managemenr and Budget for additional information. 1. IdentitY the type of covered federnl action for which lobbying activity is and/or has been secured to influence the outcome of a covered federal action. 2. IdentitY the status ofthe covered federnl action. 3. IdentitY the appropriate classification of this report. If this is a follow-up report caused by a material change to the information previously reported, enter the year and quarter in which the change occurred. Enter the date of the last previously submitted report by this reporting entity for this covered federal acrion. 4. Enter the full name, address, city, state and zip code of the reporting entity. Include Congressional District number, if known. Check the appropriate classification of the reporting entity that designates if it is, or expects to be, a prime or subaward recipient. IdentitY the tier of the subawardee, e.g., the fin;t subawardee of the prime is the 1 st tier. Subawards include but are not limited to subcontracts, subgrants and contract awards under grants. 5. If the organization filing the report in item 4 checks "Subawardee," then enter the full name, address, city, state and zip code of the prime federnl recipient. Include Congressional District, if known. 6. Enter the name of the federal agency making the award or loan commitment. Include at least one organizational level below agency name, if known. For example, Department ofTrnnsportation, United States Coast Guard. 7. Enter the federal progrnm name or description for the covered federal action (item 1). If known, enter the full Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for grnnts, cooperative agreements, loans and loan commitments. 8. Enter the most appropriate federal identifYing number available for the federal action identified in item I (e.g., Request for Proposal (RFP) number; Invitation for Bid (IFB) number, grant announcement number; the contract, grnnl, or loan award number; the application/proposal control number assigned by the federal agency). Include prefixes, e.g., "RFP-DE-90-00 I." 9. For a covered federnl action where there has been an award or loan commitment by the federal agency, enter the federnl amount of the awardlloan commitment for the prime entity identified in item 4 or 5. 10. (a) Enter the full name, address, city, state and zip code , of the lobbying entity engaged by the reporting registrant identified in item 4 to influence the covered federal action. (b) Enter the full name(s) of the individual(s) performing services, and include full address if different from 10 (a). Enter Last Name, First Name, and Middle Initial (MI). 11. The certitying official shall sign and date the form, print hislher name, title and telephone mnnber. Public reporting burden for this collection of informadon is estimated to average 30 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions. searching existing data sources. gathering and maintaining the data needed. and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments reganJing the burden estimate or an)' other aspect of this collection oj infonnation. including suggestions for reducing this burden. to the Office oj Management and Budget. Paperwork Reduction Project (0348-0046). Washington. D.C 20530. 23 There have been no lobbying activities. Homeland Security Overtime Program Application Packet Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Complete this fonn to disclose lobbying activities pursuant to 31 U.S.c. 1352 (See reverse for instructions and public burden disclosure) 2. Status of Federal Action:__ 3. a. bid/offer/application b. initial award c. post-award 1. Type of Federal Action: _____ a. contract b. grant c. cooperative agreement d. loan c. loan guarantee f. loan insurance 4. Name and Address of Reporting Entity: o Prime 0 Subawardee Tier _. if known: Congressional District (number), if known:_ 6. Federal Department/Agency: 8. Federal Action Number, if known: 10. a. Name and Address of Lobbying Registrant (ifindiv/dual, lasl name.firsl name. MI): 11. Information requested through this form is authorized by rrtle 31 U.S.C. SectIon 1352. This disclosure of lobbying activities is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed by the tier above when this transaction was made or entered into. This disclosure is required pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1352. This information will be reported to the Congress semi-annually and will be available for public Inspection. Any person who falls to tile the required disclosure shall be subject to a eMl penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. Federal Use Only: 24 Approved by OMB 0348-0046 las amended) Report Type: ____ a. initial filing b. material change For Malerial Change Only: Year: Quarter: Date of last report 5. If Reporting Entity in No.4 is Subawardee, Enter Name and Address of Prime: Congressional District (number), if known: _ 7. Federal Program NamelDescription: CFDA Number, if applicable: $' - g. Award Amount, If known: 10. b. Individuals Performing Services (including address if different from No.lOa) (last name, first name, MI): Signature: Print Name: Garrett W. Zimmon Title: Chief of Police Telephone No.: 909-384-5607 Date: Authorized for Local Reproduction, Standard Fonn . lLl NOT APPLICABLE Application Packet Sheriff's Department Questionnaire Please answer the following questions if the legal applicant is an established sheriff's department. Attach additional pages if needed. If yes, what is the actual population for which your department has primary law enforcement authority? In other words, the 2000 Census population minus the incorporated towns and cities that have their own police departments. If no, please explain below. I. Do deputies have orimarv law enforcement authority for the population to be served? [Check one) LJ Yes LJ No 2, In the space below; break down the time spent by your entire department on various types of activities. For example: 50 percent law enforcement duties; 30 percent courthouse/bailiff duties; 20 percent jail duties (total should equal 100%). , - 3. Of the total percentage of time spent on law enforcement duties (as indicated in question #2), what percentage of that is spent on community policing activities? 4. Briefly describe some of the community policing activities your department participates in andlor coordinates. If you have questions about applying for overtime under the Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP), please contact your COPS Grant Program Specialist through the U.S. Department of Justice Response Center at 800.421.6770. 25 NOT APPLICABLE Application Packet Special Department Questionnaire Please answer the following questions if the legal applicant is an established special department. Examples of special departments are housing authority, transit police, university/school police, and park police. If no, please explain: 1. Do officers bave orimarv law enforcement autbority for tbe population to be served? [Cbeck one] LI Yes LI No 2. What legislation gives officers tbeir police officer status and enforcement autbority? [Cbeck one] LI State LI Local L1Botb Important! Your agency must attacb a copy of tbe legislation documenting your enforcement autbority. 3. Do officers bave full and unrestricted arrest autbority? If not, wbat are tbeir limitations? 4. Do officers have full powers over the entire jurisdiction? If not, what area(s) are they restricted to? (e.g., parks, campus) 5. Do officers provide fnll police services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? If not, what are their hours? If you have questions about applying for overtime under the Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP), please contact your COPS Grant Program Specialist through the U.S. Department of Justice Response Center at 800.421.6770. 27 Application Packet X. Return Address Submit one origillal and two copies to: u.s. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP) Control Desk 1100 Vermont Avenue, N.W. 7. floor Washington, D.C. 20530 (use zip 20005 for overnight mail) Due to continued mail delays in the Washington, D,C. area, we strongly encourage you to submit your application packet by an express or overnight delivery service. If you choose to use an express delivery service, please use zip code ZB!M1.for your submission. , . 29 : . FOR MORE INFORMATION: U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services I I 00 Vermont Avenue, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20530 To obtain details on COPS programs, call the U.S. Department of Justice Response Center at 800.421.6770 Visit COPS Online at the address listed below. e0403 I 932 Created Date: April 24, 2003 . ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Abstain --G- ZC03-10\$' Absent 2.. Meeting Date (Date Adopted): -5 - \ 9 - Cl3. Vote: Ayes I \ 3- '} Nays Change to motion to amend original documents: Item # .i.dr ,0 Resolution # Reso. # On Attachments: ~ Contract term: - Note on Resolution of Attachment stored separately: ~ Direct City Clerk to (circle I): PUBLISH, POST, RECORD W/COUNTY By: NullNoid After: - 5-;}o-C3 Reso. Log Updated: Seal Impressed: ./ Date Sent to Mayor: Date of Mayor's Signature: is' Cd"G=>) Date of Clerk/CDC Signature: ,So';;!d -0:3 ,.../ See Attached: See Attached: ~ached: Date Returned: Da~etter Sent for Signature: 60 Day Reminder Letter Sent 0.. 30th ~'Y' 90 Day Reminder Letter Sent on 45th day: Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attached: Updated Prior Resolutions (Other Than Below): Updated CITY Personnel Folders (6413, 6429, 6433,10584,10585,12634): Updated CDC Personnel Folders (5557): Updated Traffic Folders (3985, 8234, 655, 92-389): Yes ,/ No By - Yes No L.... By Yes No~ By Yes No ,/ By Yes No / B - Copies Distributed to: City Attorney ,,/ Parks & Rec. Code Compliance Dev. Services Police / Public Services EDA Finance ,/ MIS Water Others: Notes: BEFORE FILING, REVIEW FORM TO ENSURE ANY NOTATIONS MADE HERE ARE TRANSFERRED TO THE YEARLY RESOLUTION CHRONOLOGICAL LOG FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IContract Term, etc.) Ready to File: tlJ':[... 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