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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19-Police Department ,- CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: MICHAEL BILLDT ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE C I~ ,':.,',".>;L Dept: Police Date: March 27, 2001 Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the County of San Bernardino Probation Department that defines the operating agreements between the two organizations as they administer the grant funded juvenile accountability program known as Intervention and Management of Probationer Accountability and Compliance of Terms (IMPACI), Council Meeting Date: April 2, 2001 Synopsis of Previous Council Action Resolution #2000-329, ratified 11-20-00, authorizing the Mayono execute a memorandum of understanding with the County defining the operating agreement for the IMPACT Program. Resolution #2000-56, ratified 3-20-00, authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to accept the FY 1999/00 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant OAIBG) Program. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. ~~~. . //./2 MICHAEL B ~, S ANT CHIEF Contact person: Captain Mike Kinsman Phone: 388-4928 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution, MOU FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Ward: All TOTAL: $922,461 (City & County funding sources) Source: $ 104,015 (Acct # 123-559 - City JAIBG Grant) $ 18,446 (Acct #108-172 - City Asset Forfeiture) $800,000 (County Night Light Grant) Council Notes: Finance 9//(,101 Agenda Item No.1L- City of San Bernardino San Bernardino Police Department Interoffice Memorandum To: Honorable Mayor and Common Council From: Captain M. Kinsman Subject: IMPACT MOO and Request for Council Action Date: March 27, 2001 Copies: The Request for Council Action, Resolution, and MOO for the IMPACT Program was presented for approval by the Mayor and Common Council during the Council meeting of November 20, 2000. The MOO then went to the County Council where it was apparently misplaced. The agreement was not ratified by the County. The entire package concerning the IMPACT program is being resubmitted in its entirety to the Mayor and Common Council for ratification. The agreement time period has been increased to 120 days to facilitate the County's participation. Inn THE SBPD IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING: PROGRESSIVE QUALITY POLICE SERVICE; A SAFE ENVIRONMENT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE; A REDUCTION IN CRIME THROUGH PROBLEM RECOGNITION AND PROBLEM SOLVING , CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a memorandum of understanding (MOD) with the County of San Bernardino Probation Department that defines the operating agreements between the two organizations as they administer the grant funded juvenile accountability program known as Intervention and Management of Probationer Accountability and Compliance of Terms (IMPACT). BACKGROUND On 3-20-00, the City Council ratified Resolution #2000-56, authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to accept the FY 1999/00 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant (JAlBG). This grant provides $104,215 in federal funding designated to cover the salary and benefits of one police officer and one county probation officer. An additional $18,446 in Asset Forfeiture funds will be used to cover the mandatory cash match and a portion of the salary and benefits of the police officer not covered by federal grant funding. The project total is $122,461. On 9-26-00, the County of San Bernardino Probation Department received a $800,000 Bureau of Justice Assistance Innovative Concept Grant for the San Bernardino County ''Night Light" program. The program is modeled after the successful Boston "Night Light" Grant, which deployed teams of probation officers and police officers who work in partnership to reduce crime among juvenile and young adult offenders in the late evening and early morning hours. The Probation Department grant provides funding for one police sergeant, four police officers, four probation officers, and necessary support equipment. The Police and Probation Departments will use this combined grant funding to deploy five police officer /probation officer teams within the City of San Bernardino. This local program known as Intervention and Management of Probationer Accountability and Compliance of Terms (IMP ACT) will conduct accountability compliance checks on juvenile probationers and young adult offenders. Programs will include enforcement, diversion, counseling and referral components involving a partnership between juvenile justice agencies, city schools, and non- profit service providers. Probation and Police Department representatives have prepared the attached MOD that defines the operating agreements between the two organizations as they administer the IMPACT Program. The major points of the MOD include: . Shared supervisory responsibilities . Staffing commitments by each agency to include ~ One police sergeant - City ~ One supervising probation officer - County ~ Five police officers - City ~ Five probation officers - County . JAIBG Program grant reporting and disbursement offunds . Bureau of Justice Assistance grant reporting and disbursement of funds . Equipment retention . Overtime ~ Responsibility of agency supplying staffing ~ Effective and efficient administration will be used to avoid unnecessary overtime costs . Liability ~ Each participating agency retains liability for their respective employees while assigned to the program ~ Reciprocal indemnification and hold harmless agreements . Distribution of program assets . Standard operating procedures FINANCIAL IMPACT Outlined below are the costs of the IMPACT Program. The City's Police Department and the County's Probation Department will combine their respective grant funds to provide the $922,461 needed to operate the program for FY 2000/01. On 3-20-00, the Mayor and Council authorized the Police Department to accept the JAffiG grant and utilize JAffiG grant funds ($52,008) and FY 2000/01 Asset Forfeiture Funds ($18,446) to fund one (1) police officer position (position and funding was included in the FY 2000-01 adopted budget). JAIBG grant funds will provide funding ($52,007) for one (1) probation officer. County Probation has agreed to cover one-half of the cash match ($5,779) for the JAffiG grant, which will increase the Police Department's miscellaneous revenue collected for FY 2000/01. By entering into this MOD with the County, the City will be committing an additional $354,940 in annual resources (4 additional officers and 1 sergeant.). The County's Night Light grant will contribute $337,412 in funding towards these positions (positions and funding are not included in the FY 2000-01 adopted budget). Actual personnel costs for the five additional positions will be less than the $337,412 in County grant funding due to delays in commencing the IMPACT Program and staggered hiring. The impact to the General Fund is minimal and consists primarily of costs associated with using existing equipment (one vehicle, police radios, safety equipment) and estimated overtime costs totaling $7,500 (both items are included on the FY 2000-01 adopted budget). Overtime will be managed and kept at a minimum. County Probation has received preliminary notification that federal funding will be available to continue the Night Light grant in FY 2001/02. If the Night Light Grant (or the JAIBG grant) is not renewedlfunded in FY 2001/02, there is no requirement or obligation that the police officers hired under the grant are retained or the IMPACT Program continued. JAIBG COUNTY ASSET TOTAL (Approved NIGHT FORFEITURE by LIGHT Mayor/Cou ncil 3/20/00) CITY RESOURCES: Five Police Officers $52,008.00 $258,049.24 $ 6,888.00 $316,945.24 One Sergeant -0- $ 79,362.76 -0- $ 79,362.76 Cash Match -0- $ -0- $11.558.00 $ 11.558.00 Total $52,008.00 $337,412.00 $18,446.00 $407,866.00 COUNTY RESOURCES: Five Probation Officers $52,007 $241,748 -0- $293,755 Operating Expenses -0- $ 84,740 -0- $ 84,740 Equipment -0- $136.1 00 -0- $136.100 Total $52,007 $462,588 -0- $514,595 TOTAL $104,015 $800,000 $18,446 $922,461 RECOMMENDATIONS Adopt Resolution. Attachments: Proposed MOV County Night Light Grant IMP ACT Prospectus e e e 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 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITI' OF SAN BERNARDINO AUlHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOD) WITH THE COUNIT OF SAN BERNARDINO PROBATION DEPARTMENT THAT DEFINES THE OPERATING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE TWO ORGANIZATIONS AS THEY ADMINISTER THE GRANT FUNDED JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITI' PROGRAM KNOWN AS INTERVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PROBATIONER ACCOUNTABILITI' AND COMPLIANCE OF TERMS (IMPACT). BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorize the Mayor to execute an agreement between the City of San Bernardino Police Department and the County of San Bernardino Probation Department, to administer the grant funded juvenile accountability program known as Intervention and Management of Probationer Accountability and Compliance of Terms (IMP ACI). SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above referenced memorandum of understanding is rescinded if it is not issued within one hundred-twenty (120) days of the passage of this resolution. This agreement was previously approved by Council on 11-20-00. Because the County did not execute the agreement in a timely manner, the resolution passage time frame will be changed from 60 to 120 days. III III I e e e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 April 2, 2001 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) WITH THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROBATION DEPARTMENT THAT DEFINES THE OPERATING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE TWO ORGANIZATIONS AS THEY ADMINISTER THE GRANT FUNDED JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRAM KNOWN AS INTERVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PROBATIONER ACCOUNTABILITY AND COMPLIANCE OF TERMS (IMPACT). I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 9 _day of ,2001, by the following vote, to wit: 10 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 11 ESTRADA 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Approved as to 25 form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, 26 City Attorney LIEN MCGINNIS SCHNETZ SUAREZ ANDERSON MCCAMMACK City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this _ day of. ,2001. . Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Fred Aguiar, Chairman County Board of Supervisors 27 28 + j) '.." . Je 2 e e e Introduction This memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the San Bernardino Police Department (SBPD) and the County of San Bernardino Probation Department (Probation) defines the operating agreements between the two organizations as they administer the grant funded juvenile accountability program known as IMPACT (based on a successful program in Boston called "Night Light"). A police sergeant provided by The San Bernardino Police Department and a supervising probation officer provided by Probation will share supervision responsibilities. The sergeant will provide field supervision for all subordinate members assigned to the program and provide necessary input for probation officer (PO) performance evaluations to Probation. The Probation supervisor will provide input to the program to insure goals are achieved. This supervisor will also be responsible for probation issues normally handled by Probation. These include, but are not limited to, completion of reports, payroll, and the court filing of probation violations and other court documents. Staffing In addition to the police sergeant and supervising probation officer, qualified personnel recommended for assignment by the participating agencies will staff the program. Five police officers from SBPD and five probation officers from Probation staff the program. In order to minimize disruption to the program, assignment to the program will normally be at least one year. SBPD and Probation, however, retain the right to move personnel to accomplish individual agency needs and to conform to City of San Bernardino and County of San Bernardino personnel rules. Each agency agrees that placement in the program should be based on past favorable job performance, specialized experience which will enhance the accomplishment of the goals of the program, and the ability to work with others in a close, team environment. Personnel not meeting acceptable standards of performance or refusing to comply with program policies and procedures may be removed from the program and transferred back to the parent agency. FISCAL PROCEDURES A Program Funds SBPD retains sole responsibility and accountability for the reporting and disbursement of Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant (JAIBG) funds acquired by the City of San' Bernardino. Each agency agrees to the following in regards to those JAIBG funds: I. Periodic grant reporting to the funding source and auditing processes conducted by the funding source remain the responsibility ofSBPD. 2. Any provision of this MOU deemed in conflict with (I) agreements ratified by the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, (2) the City of San Bernardino Common Council, or (3) grant requirements will be null and void. e e e 3. The MOU assumes that one half of the JAIBG award will be disbursed by the City of San Bernardino to the County of San Bernardino (as sub-grantee). The intent of each half is to fund one police officer and one probation officer position. Probation retains sole responsibility and accountability for the reporting and disbursement of grant funds acquired by the County of San Bernardino to fund their portion of the program. Each agency agrees to the following in regards to those specific grant funds: I. Periodic grant reporting to the funding source and auditing processes conducted by the funding source remain the responsibility of Probation. 2. Any provision of this MOU deemed in conflict with (1) agreements ratified by the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, (2) the City of San Bernardino Common Council, or (3) grant requirements will be null and void. 3. The MOU assumes the Probation grant will fund four police officer positions and one police sergeant position (the City of San Bernardino receiving the funds as a sub-grantee of the grant acquired by Probation) as well as Probation personnel and equipment. Equipment acquired by either agency (paid for with grant funds) remains the property of the acqumng agency. B. Salaries and Benefits Increases of salaries or benefits during the project remain the responsibility of the individual agency. C. Participant Claims for Reimbursement Each agency agrees to cooperate in providing information or administrative support to assist in claims for reimbursement to the grant funders. D. Right to Audit Each agency retains responsibility to comply with audits required by the grants. Each agency agrees to cooperate in providing information or administrative support to assist in audits required by either the City of San Bernardino or County of San Bernardino. E. Overtime Overtime costs not covered by either grant remain the responsibility of the agency responsible for the individual employee. Each agrees to work cooperatively in the effective and efficient administration of the project in order not to unnecessarily incur overtime costs. F. Indirect costs Indirect costs (i.e., administrative overhead, garage charges, etc.) remam the individual responsibility of each agency. 2 e e e LIABILITY Each participating agency shall retain liability responsibility for their respective employees while assigned to the program. This includes industrial injury claims, vehicle accidents, and third party claims for monetary damages arising from vehicle accidents and other alleged torts. Additionally, the parent agency shall also be responsible for any and all workers compensation claims of their respective employee if he/she should become injured in the course and scope of hislher duties while assigned to the program. The County of San Bernardino agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of San Bernardino, its officers, employees, agents, and volunteers from any and all liabilities for injury to persons and damage to property arising out of any negligent act or omission of the County, its officers, employees, agents or volunteers in connection with this agreement, but only in proportion to, and to the extent such liability, loss expense, attorney's fees, or claims for injuries or damages are caused by or are the. result of the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of the County, its officers, agents or employees. The City of San Bernardino shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County of San Bernardino and its officers, employees and agents from and against any and all liability, loss expense, attorney's fees, or claims for injuries or damages arising out of the performance of this agreement, but only in proportion to, and to the extent such liability, loss expense, attorney's fees, or claims for injuries or damages are caused by or are the result of the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of the City, its officers, agents or employees. OPERATION LOCATION The program will utilize existing physical assets of SBPD and Probation to conduct briefmgs and complete administrative tasks including completion and filing of reports. EOUlPMENT The program supervisors will be accountable for the equipment assigned to the program and will use approved applicable procedures for procuring, accounting, and safeguarding fixed assets. VEHICLES Vehicles will be purchased using grant funds through approved procurement procedures. Maintenance and fuel costs of vehicles assigned to the program will be the responsibility of the acquiring agency. COMMUNICA nONS EQUIPMENT Communications equipment acquired will be maintained and repaired by the County of San Bernardino. Communications equipment acquired remains the property of the acquiring agency at the end of the project. OTHER EQUIPMENT Each agency agrees to cooperate in the acquisition, maintenance and disposition of any other equipment necessary for the effective administration of the project. 3 e e e DISTRIBUTION OF PROGRAM ASSETS At the conclusion of the project, each agency agrees to distribute program assets (i.e., equipment) in accordance with grant requirements. If distribution rules are not specified in either grant, the assets remain the property of the acquiring agency. ASSET FORFEITURE SHARING Program operations, which result in either state or federal asset seizures, shall be shared equally by both agencies (i.e., 50% net disbursement to each agency) in accordance with asset forfeiture laws and regulations. Asset forfeiture processes and required court filings and reports will be completed by SBPD. Both agencies understand that asset forfeiture sharing amounts are specified by law and this section simply defines an agreement to share equally in those net assets generated as a result of the program. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES The program supervisors will examine applicable policies for the individual agencies. Any policies which conflict significantly will be evaluated by the program supervisors to create an applicable program policy or practice.' Each agency agrees to cooperate in the development of program policies that do not significantly conflict with the mission, vision, or values of either agency. In the event only one agency has a policy addressing a specific issue that policy will be reviewed for adoption by the program. In cases where the policies or procedures conflict with the employee's parent agency, the employee shall abide by the policies of his or her agency. The parties may adopt a policy that reconciles any conflict. If so, the reconciled policy will be followed. The investigation of uses of force, particularly those involving injury or death to either an employee or another, shall be conducted by the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction of the incident. Vehicle accidents will be handled by the agency having jurisdiction at the location where the accident occurs. Nothing in this MOU precludes further investigation or concurrent investigation by the employee's agency. The program supervisor will ensure the agency of the involved employee has been promptly and appropriately notified of either a use of force or injury. Injured personnel will be taken to the most immediate and competent medical facilities available. The employee's agency will be immediately notified of any injury to their personnel. The program supervisor from the injured employee's agency is responsible for completion of applicable internal forms. Program member evaluations and investigations of citizen's complaints or internal investigations shall be investigated jointly by both agencies. Either the SBPD lieutenant assigned to the program or the supervising probation officer for Probation will determine primary internal affairs investigation responsibility. In the event of disagreement on this issue, the participating agencies may elect to conduct concurrent investigations or resolve the issue between the Chief of Police and the Chief Probation Officer. Disciplinary actions against individual employees remain the responsibility of the employing agency. 4 e e e REPORTING The program supervisors will be responsible for implementing a reporting system which tracks team activities, statistics, and accomplishments of program operations. Each agency agrees to cooperate with each other in the preparation of reports deemed necessary to provide accountability to SBPD, Probation, or the grant authority. AMENDMENTS TO THE MOU This MOD may be amended in writing at any time with the concurrence of both agencies. Any amendment shall be in writing and approved by the Board of Supervisors and the City of San Bernardino Common Council. TERMS OF AGREEMENT The MOD will remain in effect until the program ends or either agency agrees to terminate the project. SIGNATURES The undersigned certifY they represent and have the authority to execute this agreement on behalf of their respective agencies and, in signing this agreement, concur with and support the IMPACT program as set forth in this agreement and for the period and purposes as stated herein. Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Date Fred Aguiar, Chairman County Board of Supervisors Date Approved as to form and legal content JAMES F. PENMAN City Attorney ::; ~~,.......'""' 5 . CITY CLERK'S OFFICE RAcHEL G. CLARK, CM.C. - CITY CLERK '" P.O. Box 1318 . San Bernardino' CA 92402 300 North "D" Street. San Bernardino' CA 92418-0001 909.384.5002' Fax: 909.384.5158 Business Registration Division: 909.384.5302 Passport Acceptance Facility: 909.384.5128 www.cLsan-bernardino.ca.us April 24, 2001 Fred Aguiar, Chairman County Board of Supervisors 430 North Vineyard, Suite 315 Ontario, CA 91764 Dear Mr. Aguiar, At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of April 16, 2001, the City of San Bernardino adopted Resolution 2001-73 - Resolution authorizing the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the County of San Bernardino Probation Department that defines the operating agreements between the two organizations as they administer the grant jitnded Juvenile Accountability Program known as Intervention and Management of Probationer Accountability and Compliance of Terms (IMPACT). Enclosed are eight (8) original agreements. Please sign in the appropriate locations and return one original agreement to the City Clerk's Office, Altn: Michelle Taylor, P.O. Box 1318, San Bernardino, CA 92402, as soon as possible. Please be advised that the resolution and agreement will be null and void if not executed within 120 days, or by August 14, 2001. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (909)384-5002. Sincerely, tIJ~<,~jj/{t ....J}"{c~. Mtchelle Taylor' Senior Secretary Enclosure cc: Sgt. Dwight Waldo, San Bernardino Police Department CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTED SHARED VALUES: Integrity' Accountability' Respect for Human Dignity' Honesty . - . ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Meeting Date (Date Adopted): 4 -I b -0 \ Item # Vote: Ayes /-6," Nays fy- Change to motion to amend original documents: I C\ Resolution # --zco \ - -, 3 Abstain Pr Absent {,., Reso. # On Attachments: L- Contract term: - Note on Resolution of Attachment stored separately: ~ Direct City Clerk to (circle I): PUBLISH, POST, RECORD W/COUNTY Date Sent to Mayor: 4 - \ C);() , Date of Mayor's Signature: 4-1'1-Ct Date of ClerklCDC Signature: .l\ ",t\ -0 \ NullNoid After: r2Cl DA<j! / '6-1'-/ -I) \ By: - Reso. 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