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RESOLUTION NO. 2007-389
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF AN APPLICATION BY THE
POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR A DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (DUI) MINI
GRANT FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY IN
THE AMOUNT OF $29,439.56.
SECTION I:
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
hereby ratify the submittal of an application by the Police Department for a State of California
Office of Traffic Safety Mini Grant in the amount of $29,439.56. The grant is for overtime and
reporting costs related to increased enforcement during the "You Drink & Drive, You Lose"
Campaign.
SECTION 2:
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
authorize the Police Department to expend and administer grant funds in accordance with the
Office of Traffic Safety Detailed Budget Estimate form (OTS-38E), contained in the Office of
Traffic Safety Grant Agreement.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF AN APPLICATION BY THE
POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR A DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (DUI) MINI
GRANT FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY IN
THE AMOUNT OF $29,439.56
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at aioint regulaIffieeting thereof, held on
the 17rh day of !,:pprpmhPT
, 2007, by the following vote, to wit:
Council Members Aves Navs Abstain Absent
ESTRADA X
BAXTER X
BRINKER X
DERRY X
KELLEY X
JOHNSON x
McCAMMACK ~
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this ~liYay of !':pprpmh..T, 2007.
~aYor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form:
James F. Penman, City Attorney
B(/- 1 L.,
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APPLICATION for the
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT MINI-GRANT PROGRAM
FOR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
October 1,2007 - September 30,2008
Mini-grant Information
The Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA), fund!! sobriety checkpoints throughout California. Grant funds are awarded on a
competitive basis using several criteria including performances on previous grants and the value of
the funding requested for the proposed activities. The goal is to reduce the number of victims killed
and injured in alcohol-involved crashes in participating cities. The OTS mini-grants are administered
by the University of California, Berkeley Traffic Safety Center (TSC).
Mlni-grant Period: The mini-grant period is October 1, 2007 through September 30, 2008. This
period cannot be extended.
Mini-grant Conditions: The Sobriety CheckpOint Program mini-grants are awarded only to cities
with populations in excess of 20,000. Each mini-grant is awarded through a contract between the
Regents of the University of California and the mini-grantee. All funding decisions are made subject
to OTS approval.
Conducting checkpoints during the NHTSA-specified Winter Holiday and labor Day Mobilization
periOdS are a priority for OTS and NHTSA. The Winter Holiday Mobilization period is December 17,
2007 - January 3,2008. The Labor Day Mobilization period is August 17 - September 3,2008.
Additional checkpoints may be conducted outside of these mobilization periods.
To maximize the traffic safety benefit of checkpoint operations, OTS recommends mini-grantees
conduct combination DUllDriver License (Dl) checkpoints that include 30-day vehicle impounds.
However, OTS does not require agencies to combine driver license checks with the sobriety
checkpoint operations.
Mini-grantees are reimbursed onlv for the actual overtime cost for checkpoint operation(s) up to the
contractual cost per checkpoint and up to the award amount. Indirect costs are not covered.
The TSC will conduct pre-operational training sessions in the Fall of 2007.
Mlnl-grant Requirements: All checkpoints must be conducted after 1800 hours. For combination
DUIIDl checkpoints, mini-grantees must inform the public (via a press release) that driver licenses
will be checked at the DUIIDL checkpOint. Also, in accordance with the California Attorney General's
Office, all DUllDl Checkpoint operations must be set up with signs reading, "DUllDriver License
Checkpoint Ahead."
Claims must be submitted using TSC's claim form. Agencies must report checkpoint statistics to
receive reimbursements. OTS-137 reporting forms must be submitted for checkpoints conducted
during the Winter Holiday and Labor Day mobilization periods. OTS-138 reporting forms must be
submitted for any checkpoints conducted outside of these two mobilization periods.
Mini-grantees are reqUired to inform their AVOID County Coordinator of planned checkpoints at least
fourteen (14) days in advance ofthe operation.
Applicant agencies that are not in compliance with the federal Single Audit Act will be
notified and required to proVide verification of compliance. Agencies can check their
compliance status with their city finance department to avoid delays or problems in
receiving a mini-grant.
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APPLICATION for the
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT MINI-GRANT PROGRAM
FOR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
October 1, 2007 - September 30,2008
Promotion Requirements:
. Develop and distribute a separate press release for each checkpoint operation unless
multiple checkpoints are to be conducted within a seven (7) day period.
. Send a draft of each press release to pio@ots.ca.gov for approval at least fourteen (14) days
in advance of the operation.
. Submit to the TSC, copies of all newspaper articles and short descriptions of broadcast news
stories which relate to checkpoint operations or results.
Sobriety Checkpoint Mini-Grant Program Application and Award Tlmeline
September 14, 2007 Mini-grant applications due to UC Berkeley TSC. Must be postmarked
(for mailed applications) or submitted on-line no later than
September 14,2007. TSC provides a confirmation of receipt.
September 2007 TSC and OTS review the applications. OTS makes the funding
selections.
October 2007 Agencies provide information on the Authorizing Official for the Applicant
Agency, Agency Office Authorized to Receive Payments, Tax 1.0.
Number, and Individuals Authorized to Sign Claims. TSC sends out the
mini-grant contracts. Agencies review and sign the contracts. Agencies
mail signed contract cover to the TSC by the specified deadline. TSC
signs the contract cover and emails a PDF copy of the cover to the
agency contact(s) and to OTS.
November 2007 TSC generates purchase orders for agencies that have retumed signed
agreements. TSC emails purchase orders to agencies and to OTS.
Checkpoint operations begin after agencies receive the UC Berkeley
purchase orders. Purchase orders are delayed if returned
agreements are not properly and fully filled out or not mailed In by
the TSC-specified deadline.
October - November Mini-grant pre-operational trainings by the TSC at sites throughout
California.
December 17, 2007- Winter Holiday Mobilization Period
January 3, 2008
August 17, 2008- Labor Day Mobilization Period
September 3, 2008
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APPLICATION for the
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT MINI-GRANT PROGRAM
FOR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
October 1,2007 - September 30,2008
Instructions
You can apply on-line by going to: htto://www.tsc.berkelev.edu/checkoointminil!fants/
If you choose not to apply on-line, mail the signed application to:
Sobriety Checkpoint Program
University of Califomia Berkeley-Traffic Safety Center
2614 Dwight Way, MC # 7374
Berkeley, CA 94720-7374
Fax: 510643-9922
The application must be postmarked no later than September 14, 2007. It can be faxed or emailed
ahead of the mailed application to ensure meeting the deadline. If you have any questions, email:
checkpoint@berkeley.edu or call Sharleen Rauch at (510) 643-1774
When the mini-grant award decisions are completed, the TSC will email contracts to
grantees for signature(s). IMPORTANT: Applicant agencies that are not in compliance
with the federal Single Audit Act will be notified and required to provide verification of
compliance. Agencies can check their compliance status with their city finance
department to avoid delays or problems in receiving a mini-grant.
Note: In Section 3 of the application, use only the spaces provided to list the personnel
categories/overtime hours/overtime hourly rateslbenefits that form the basis for your mini-
grant request. It is required to indicate the different overtime benefits in the spaces
provided. Overtime benefits are usually between 9% -12% of the hourly overtime rate.
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APPUCATION
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT MINI-GRANT PROGRAM
FOR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
October 1, 2007 - September 30, 2008
Set printer to LANDSCAPE, sign and mail to:
Sobriety Checkpoint Program
University of Califomia Ber1<eley - Traffic Safety Center
2614 Dwight Way MC #7374. Ber1<eley, CA 94720-7374
Fax: 510 643-9922
If you have questions, email: checkpoint@ber1<eley.edu or call Sharleen Rauch at 510-643-1 n 4
Section 1: Contact and City Information
Location of Checkpoints: San Bernardino
Name of Agency: San Bernardino Police Department
Agency Address Street (1): 710 N. 0 Street
Street (2):
CitylZiplCounty: San Bernardino
Agency Contact NamelTrtle: Raymond King
92410
San Bernardino
Sergeant
Contact TelephonelExUFax: (909) 384-5791
Contact Email Address: king_ra@sbcity.org
(909) 388-4902
Section 2: Number of Checkpoints
Identify the maximum number of checkpoints in each time period. A minimum of one checkpoint is required in each
of the two mobilization periods.
Up to how many checkpoints during the Winter Holiday Mobilization,
December 17, 2007 through January 3, 2008 (minimum one)?
Up to how many checkpoints during the Labor Day Mobilization, August 1
17,2008 through September 3, 2008 (minimum one)?
Up to how many checkpoints in the months outside the above 2
mobilization periods (no minimum)?
The proposed Maximum Number of Checkpoints is 4
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'WIII your department conduct combination DUUDL (JU day ImpoundS) checkpoints"'
'..":Yes
No
How many DUI arrests do you average from a single checkpoint operation? 5
How many 30 day impounds do you average from a single Checkpoint operation? 20
Section 3: Personnel Overtime Hours and Rates
The Traffic Safety Center reimburses rm!x the actual overtime costs (hourly rate and benefits) for the personnel categories listed below. UP TO THE
MAXIMUM COST PER CHECKPOINT. Personnel activities are budgets by activity. List the types of peISOnnel that will be working the grant. Indicate
the percentages of the different llllIl1iml! benefits (REQUIRED). Benefit overtime costs are alwavs lower than benefit costs for regular hourly rates.
Only benefits eamed as a percentage of hourty pay are allowable. OVertime benefits are usually between 9% - 12% of the hourty overtime rate.
Budgeted grant activities will be conducted by agency personnel on an overtime basis. Grant funded operations may be conducted by personnel such
as an Officer, Lieutenant, Sergeant. Corporal, Deputy I Community Services Officer. Dispatcher. etc., depending on the titles used by the agency.
Personnel will be depkJyed as needed to accomplish the grant goals and objectives.
Personnel Average Average No. Maximum TObIt % % % % % Total % TObII
No. ofOT Hourly OT Cost OASDI Workers Medicare Other Other Benefits Benefll
personneU Hours/Per OT Rate WIthout Camp Benoflls Benefits (e+l't-g Amount
Checkpoint Penon Per WIthout Benoflls (Specify (Specify +11+1) (dxj/1UO)
Checkpoint Benefits (axbxc) betow) below)
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (I) ij) (k)
Supervisor 2 9.0 $76.15 $1.370.70 0.000 1.450 0.250 0.000 0.000 1.700 $23.30
O1Iicer 10 6.0 $60.65 $4,868.00 0.000 1.450 0.250 0.000 0.000 1.700 $82.76
Category (1)
O1Iicer 6.0 $66.25 $.....00 0.000 1.450 0.250 0.000 0.000 1.700 $9.28
Category (2)
CSO 2 6.0 $26.26 $452.16 0.000 1.450 0.250 0.000 0.000 1.700 $7.69
Dispatcher
Clerical
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Other (1)
Other (2)
Total OT Without Benefits (sum of column d):
$7,236.86
Total Benefit Amount (sum of column k):
$123.03
The Maximum Cost per Checkpoint is (Total OT without Benefits + Total Benefits):
$7,359.89
Specify Additional Benefits: (~any listed in column h and i):
Section 4: Total Amount Requested
Maximum No. Checkpoints
(Section 2)
(a)
Maximum Cost per Checkpoint
(Section 3)
(b)
Total Amount Requested
(c) = (a) x (b)
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$7,359.89
$29,439.56
Submitted by:
Signature
Date
Print Name
TrtlelRank
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