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. CITY OF SAN BERADINO - REQUEST .QR COUNCIL ACTION
From: FRED WILSON
Assistant City Administrator
Dept:
Su~~: Agreement with National Orange
Show
D~: March 28, 1991
Synopsis of Previous Council ~ion:
4/2/90 -- City Council approved agreement with National Orange Show
for 1990 event.
Recommended motion:
Adopt resolution.
Signature
yes
Phone:
Wan!:
5122
ContllCl: penon:
Fred Wilson
Supporting datlI .tlKhed:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Source: (Acct. No.1
(Acct. DescriDtionl
Finance:
Council Notes:
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CITY OF SAN BERNQlDINO - REQUEST lOt COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
Last year the city of San Bernardino entered in an agreement
with the National Orange Show regarding police coverage of
the event. We are proposing a similar agreement this year
based on that precedent.
The city and the National Orange Show last year entered into
an agreement for the payment of police Reserve Officers and
partial payment for regular Police Officers who are assigned
to work the Orange Show. The agreement called for the City
to receive $18,000 of the regular officer overtime costs
which represented 50t of the projected overtime as well as
$26,250 in return for approximately 1,711 hours of police
reserve coverage.
For the 1991 orange Show, it is proposed that the National
Orange Show again pay loot of Reserve Officers' cost, equal
to $26,250. In addition, it is proposed the National Orange
Show pay 55t of overtime costs, equal to $19,425. The total
amount will be due upon completion of the event.
The San Bernardino police Department Reserve Officer Unit
will provide approximately 1,711 hours of police coverage
alo~g with staffing for regular police officers as specified
in their Operational Plan.
This year's plan incorporates the recommendations made by the
police Department following the 1990 National Orange Show.
These recommendations changed the staffing levels for regular
police officers during weekdays (except Friday's) and
Sunday's as well as adding a second supervisor on Friday and
Saturday nights. The additional supervision is needed due to
the increased deployment on these nights, the anticipated
crowd size and the problems encountered last year. There are
no changes in the deployment of reserve officers.
The Assistant police Chief, Police Lieutenant and Assistant
City Administrator met with Esther Armstrong, General
Manager: and Bill Shanahan, Director of Marketing: on March
26, 1991 to discuss this proposal. The proposed funding
arrangement was agreeable to all parties.
FRED WILSON
Assistant city Administrator
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RESOLUTION NO.
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID CITY AND THE NATIONAL
ORANGE SHOW, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONCERNING THE PROVIDING
OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY SERVICES AT THE NATIONAL ORANGE
SHOW DURING THE 1991 EXPOSITION.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Mayor of the city of San Bernardino is
hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the
city, an agreement for the provision of law enforcement and
security services at the National Orange Show during its 1991
exposition, which agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "An,
and is incorporated herein by reference as though fully set
forth at length.
SECTION 2.
The authorization to execute the above-
referenced agreement is rescinded
if the parties to the
agreement fail to execute it within sixty (60) days of the
passage of this resolution.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at a
day of
meeting thereof, held on the _
, 1991 by the following vote, to wit:
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RESO~ON OF THE CITY OF SAN BQARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID CITY AND THE NATIONAL
ORANGE SHOW, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONCERNING THE PROVIDING
OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY SERVICES AT THE NATIONAL ORANGE
SHOW DURING THE 1991 EXPOSITION.
council 1f..1fthArs:
ADa
HAm
ABSTAIN
ESTRADA
REILLY
FLORES
MAUDSLEY
MINOR
POPE-LUDLAM
MILLER
City Clerk
The foreqoing resolution is hereby approved this
day of , 1991.
W. R. HOLCOMB, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to
form and legal content:
JAMES F PENMAN,
City Attorney
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This AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of
, 1991 by and between the NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW, a non-
profit organization, hereinafter called "Orange Shown, and the
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a municipal cOrPOration of the State of
California, hereinafter called "City".
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Orange Show will present a Citrus Fruit Fair and
Exposition for eleven days, from May 9, 1991 through May 19,
1991; and
WHEREAS, Orange Show desires that city provide law
enforcement and security for said Fair and Exposition; and
WHEREAS, City is willing to provide said law enforcement
and security,
NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. The Chief of Police of City shall have the sole and
exclusive responsibility of enforcing San Bernardino City
ordinances, applicable State and Federal laws and regulations,
and all law enforcement related rules and regulations of the
Orange Show, on the grounds of the National Orange Show for the
entire duration of the 1991 Annual Exposition from May 9, 1991
to and including May 19, 1991. The Chief of Police shall furn-
ish and provide such number of duly authorized and qualified
police officers and reserves dressed in distinctive uniform and
undercover officers, as shall be reasonably necessary for law
enforcement purposes to maintain law and order and prevent
breaches of the peace.
2. Orange Show shall adopt and prominently post all
entrances its rules and regulations including, but not limited
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to, the pr~ibition of admission of a~ person wearing gang
attire, the prohibition of possession of any legal or illegal
weapons, and notice that those persons entering Orange Show are
subject to search for weapons and contraband.
3. Orange Show and its concessionaires and lessees shall
provide the Chief of Police of City upon request a roster of
their temporary migrant workers and employees performing
services at the National Orange Show during the 1991 Annual
Exposition.
4. city agrees that the San Bernardino Police Department
Reserve Officer Unit shall provide approximately 1,711 hours of
reserve police coverage. The actual number of hours worked may
vary due to unforeseen events.
5. Orange Show agrees to pay individual Reserve Officers
directly in the total amount of no less than $26,250.00, as
detailed on the Letter of Understanding attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference marked Exhibit "A-1."
6. Orange Show agrees to pay $19,425 in 1991 to City to
offset 'Overtime costs of regular officers assigned to the Orange
Show to maintain law and order and prevent breaches of the
peace.
7. There shall be no divided responsibility for law
enforcement and all matters of law enforcement shall be under
the exclusive and unified control of the Chief of Police during
the periods of time herein provided for, and all law enforcement
personnel shall be deemed to be under the Chief of Police's
direct supervision and control and shall not be deemed to be
employees of or under the direction or control of the National
Orange Show.
8. orange Show agrees to pay all booking fees incurred
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by the City Qr the arrest and bOOkingQ any individual which
takes place during the conduct of the Orange Show at the rate of
$122.90 per individual booking.
9. orange Show shall take out and maintain during the
life of this Agreement such public liability and property damage
insurance as shall insure City, its elective and appointive
boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees from claims
for damages for personal injury, including death, as well as
from claims for property damage which may arise from Orange
Show's or its agents', concessionaires' or lessees' operations
hereunder, whether such operations be by Orange Show, its agents
concessionaires or lessees or by anyone directly or indirectly
employed by Orange Show, its agents, concessionaires, lessees or
attendees, and the amounts of such insurance shall be as
follows:
(a) Public Liability Insurance. In an amount not less
than $2,000,000 for injuries, including, but not limited to,
death, to anyone person and, subject to the same limit for each
person, in an amount not less than $2,000,000 on account of any
one occurrencei
"(b) Property DaJlage Insurance. In an amount of not less
than $2,000,000 for damage to the property of each person on
account of anyone occurrence.
10. Orange Show undertakes and aqrees to defend,
indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, agents
and employees from and against all suits and causes of action,
claims, cost of litigation, damage or liability of any nature
whatsoever, for death or injury to any person, including the
employees and agents of Orange Show and its concessionaires and
lessees, or damage or destruction to any property of either
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party heretcC. third persons in any maar arising by reason of
or incident to the performance of this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this
Agreement on the date first written herein.
Attest:
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
By
city Clerk
Mayor
Approved as to form and
legal content:
By
City Administrator
JAMES F PENMAN
city Attorney
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NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW
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Ms. Esther ArIIIstronq
National Oranqe Show
689 South "E" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92412
Dear Ms. ArIIIstronq:
This letter will serve as the aqre_ent between the National
oranqe Show and the San Bernardino Police Department Reserve
Officers Unit to provide police protection durinq the
National Oranqe Show between April 9, 1991 and April 19,
1991.
The National Oranqe Show aqrees to pay Reserve Officers
$26,250 for providinq approxiaately 1,711 hours of police
coveraqe as detailed on the National Oranqe Show Operations
Plan. The actual number of hours worked and payment may vary
due to unforeseen events.
The National Oranqe Show further aqrees to pay $19,425 to
offset overtime costs of reqular officers assiqned to the
Oranqe Show ,to maintain law and order and prevent breaches of
the peace.
The Police Department will keep track of the lUlIIIes of Reserve
Officers and the total hours worked. On completion of the
event, the police Department will supply your Payroll
Department with a complete list for individual payroll checks
to be qenerated.
Our siqnatures below will serve as an approval by each
orqanization of this aqre_ent.
SHAUNA EDWINS
city of San Bernardino
ESTHER ARMSTRONG
National Oranqe Show
Exhibit ftA_1ft
'CITY OF SAt(;BERNARDINO -MJlEMORANDUM
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To CAPT. L. RICHARDS
From LT. R. CURTIS
Olte 2-13-91
Subject 1991 NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW
ApprL::";;:( --~~
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Please find attached the proposed operational plan fOr the 1991 National Orange
Show scheduled fOr May 9-19. 1991. The purposed plan outlines the minimum
staffing fOr ~ pnli.... of'Fi....rs and reserve oFf'i.....rs required to provide law
enfDrcement protec:ticn while the fair is in operation.
This year's plan ir.corporates the recommendations made in the after operation
report fallowing the 1990 National Orange Show. TheM recommendations changed
the staffing levels fOr re~ pollee of'Fi....rs during weekdays (except
Fridays) and &mdays lIS well as adding a second supervisor on Friday and
Saturday nights. The additional supervision is needed due to the iJ.....l red
deployment on' these nights. the anticipated crowd size end the problems
encountsred lest year. There are no changes in the deployment of ~e
,...,FFoit'Wrs.
The reguler personnel cost fOr the 1991 Net:i.onel Orallge Show are p...ujo.cted to
be $35.316 compared to the projected total of $33,393 fOr ~ prev.iC1.8 year.
This-year'S total includes $3.832 of streight time eoet far the lISSigned
lieutenant end the reserve coordinator.
All projected eoets fOr ~ employees have been ""''''''''':ed at E St2p and
the department should rB"li'-e some overtime savings by filling the scheduled
slots with employees who are currently at lower ateps of the selery schedule.
Additionally some employees will elect to ec:eure overtime in lieu of receiving
pay. Lest year's I!ICtual paid overtime was reduced to $26,391 mr these
reasons .
Reserve of'Fi..-rs ere p..uJ-ted to work a minimum of 1.711 hours plus t)..'""OViding
coverage during Spec"i,,' promo\;jonal events that 'will be scheduled prior ~
normal opening hourS.
The eoet inc:luded in the opereticn plan do not include the personnel CXlBt
incurred by M.E.T.. Vice/Nerc:ol:.ics and C.R.U. wtUch may be' utilized as
needed.
Lest year the City end the National Orange Show entered into en agreement fOr
the payment of Polic:e Reserve 0i'FI..-rs and pert:ial payment fOr AgO"..... Police
0ff:icerB who are lISSigned to work the Orange Show. The agreement ~11"" fOr
the City to receive $18.000 of the re~ of'FI....... overtime eoets wtUch
represented SO, of the (JEOjected overtime fOr that. year. The Neticnel Orange
Show paid the San Bernardino Polic:e Department Reserve Officer Unit $26.250 in
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1991 Naticnal Orange Show
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nrtum for approxilnate1y 1.711 hourS of po)ioeo reserve CX)verage.
I am reoommending that the City AdminstratcrS Office negotiate a contract for
the 1991 NatiaIa1 Orange Show to fully pay for Reserve Of'l'i--- cost as well as
partial payment of over SOt of the projected overtime for ~ p"li....
employees.
Respectfully submitted.
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t. Robert W. CUrtis
Area Commander - Areas A , C
'CITY OF SAN:BERNARDINO -C"'EMORANDUM
To CAPTAIN L. RICHARDS
From LT. R. CURTIS
Subject NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW - OPERATIONAL PLAN 1991 Date 2-12-91
Approved Date
I. SCHEDULE:
A. Thursday. May 9. 1991
1. Swing shift (1500-2400 hoors)
COmmander - Lt. CUrtis
Supervisor - Sergeant *
COrporal *
3 OfficerS *
13 Reserves *
Reserve Coordinator - D. Richter
B. Friday. May 10. 1991
1. Swing Shift (1500-0100 hours)
COmmander - Lt. CUrtis
2 Supervisors - Sergeant *
COrporal *
10 OfficerS *
16 Reserves *
Reserve Coordinator - D. Richter
C. 5abJrday. May 11. 1991
1. I)ay Shift (lPOO-18oo hoors)
Supervisor - 'Sergeant *
7 Reserves *
2. Swing Shift (1500-0100 hours)
COmmander - Lt. CUrtis
COrporal *
10 Of'l"I...rs *
9 Reserves *
Reserve Coordinator - D. Richter
3. Relief Shift (1800-0100 hours)
2 Supervisors - Sergeant *
7 Reserves *
D. Sunday. May 12. 1991
1. Day Shift (1000-1700 hoors)
Supervisor - Sergeant *
7 Reserves *
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2. Swing Shift (1500-2400 hcur8)
Commander - Lt. CUrtis
Corpx-al *
7 OfficerS *
9 Reserves *
Reserve Coordinator - D. Richter
3. Relief Shift (1700-2400 hcur8)
Supervisors - Sergeant: *
7 Reserves *
E. Monday, May 13, 1991 thmugh Thursday, May 16, 1991
1. SlIme deployment as Thursday, May 9, 1991
F. Friday, May 17, 1991 thmugh May 19, 1991
1. Same deployment as Friday, May 10 tImlugh Sunday, May
12, 1991 with the addition of two ofFi"'" and two
reserves on swing shift each night.
G. special Promotions
1. special promotional events scheduled prior to normal
opening hours will be staf[ed with two to fi:lur reserves.
* To be assigned.
n. UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS:
Uni1brm of the day will be Class A Unifarm, WI1ess "vvH~'h.d by
the Orange Show Commander. Hats and t:ies ate optional. Utility
uniforms are optional during inclement weather.
m. EMERGENCY RESPONSE:
A. In the event that additialal pnu,.. res~ :18 necessary,
unjm will meet at Sub 11 and under supervison will be
diL....t..d to any klcaticn on the orange Show Gxounds as a
unit.
B. In the event units are xequest:sd to leave the Orange Show
Gxounds, they will meet at Sub '1 and under supervision
depart to the location which was xe~ted by the Watch
Commander .
C. The number of emergency xespon8e units will be determined by
they Watch Commander, orange Show Commander or affbGted
Area Commander based on the immediate situation.
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IV. SUB STATION - STAFFING AND COMMUNICATIONS:
A. SUb '1 dispatch will be staffed by a Reserve ()f'FI~.. or the
ReserVe Coordjnatgr during all deployment. The Reserve
Coordinator will staff it on swing shift.
B. Primary communi,c:aticnB will be operatJ!d on TAC THREE (Valley
Net) under the control of the Sub '1 dispatcher.
C. COmmunic:ationB for emergency or 10-3 situations will be
operatJ!d on channel two. The Sub '1 dispatcher will maintain
......,L....l of the radio traffic.
V. REPORTS:
A. Assigned personnel will be responsible mr completing crime
and arrest reports mr all events occurring on the Orange Show
Grounds during assigned day and swing shifts.
B. All reports must be handwritten or dictated prior to the end
of the employee's lIBBigned shift. Any addi.ticnal overtime
needed to complete reports after the end of the employee'.
shift will be charged to the Orange Show accamt.
C. AssistanCe by on-duty city personnel or speciallzed units may
be utilized if approved by the Watch COmmander.
VI. BOOKING/PRISONER TRANSPORT:
A. The arresting of'Fl-rs or a Reserve Of'f'i-.. Team will be
responsible mr prisoner transportBtian. Ulling a marked poH_
unit aBBipd to the Orange Show.
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B. Any trlIII8portatian of prisonerS by V-li- personnel not
lIBBigned to the Orange Show must be approved by the Watch
COmmander .
c. Relief mr ~.l."/ressrve ...f'f'i........ who erlCXlWlter extended
delays lit COunty Hospital mr pre-booking jail checks must be
approved by the Watch COmmander.
D. All appllcationB mr booking end juvenile applilcaticnB mr
pet:iticn will be completed by the arresting of'Fl- prior to the
prisoner departing the Orange Show Gnlunds. escept when
approved by the Orange Show COmmander or lISBipd
supervisor .
E. Pollile personnel not working the Orange Show who are lIBSig!led
to transport prisonerS will enter the Orange Show off of "E"
street and proceed to SUb '1 mr trlI1'8port.
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vn. PARKING:
A. All emergency vehicles will be parked in the parking 8pa0e8
provided rmth of Sub station 11.
B. Private vehiclell fOr nlgI"_ of'Fi...... will remain at the Police
Department and transportaticn back-and-fOrth will be provided
by marked poH..... vehk'- assigned to the orange Show.
C. Parking fOr private veto4,.,- for ReRrve ()FF4....... will be
provided fOr and acceesib1e via gst:e 11 by showing proper
ident:ification.
VIU. BRIEFING:
Briefing fOr day and swing shifts will be conducted at Sub III
prior to deployment. Special event personnel will be briefed by
Sgt. Kraus prior to deployment.
IX. BREAKS AND RELIEF:
A. All of'Firw'[8 taking their breaks at SUb 11 will do so in the
space provided fOr at Sub III or Reserve motor home located
adjacent to Sub Ill.
B. Relief of Sub III radio P.A. and Reserve will be .......f\..med lIB
needed by on-duty reserves or the supervisor.
X. NECESSARY EQUIPMENT:
A. The following equipment will be needed:
1. Three marked pn'H,... units on swing shift, ale on day
shift and pmmiticnal events.
2. !l"Hl,.4"rtt H. T . 's and chargerS.
3. A base radio CCll180le with Channel 2 and Valley Net
fIequencie8 .
4. l'l"HlI"I..nt seating for personnel and prisoners at Sub fIl.
5. Prisoner hobbles.
6. Bull horn.
7. Report forms.
8. Extra fllIBhlight batteries.
9. Two City Centrex telephone instrUments and two extens.icn
phale numbers (384-5787 and 384-57881.
10. TlIBeI' - maintained at Sub 11.
n. Flex cuffs.
12. Slim jims.
B. Regular OHlrwts will use a separate HT Jog to sign out HT
units prior to trarBport to the orange Show.
C. CommunicaticnB will provide and install the base radio c6nsole
and will move and install the reserve H. T. chargerB.
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D. The City Operator will coordinate the installatil:ln of the City
centrex telephone instIUment:s and the telephonellnes from
General Telephone.
XI. VICE/NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT:
A. All Vice/Narcotic enforcement. other than EOUt1ne arrests. will
be ocnducted by the Vice/Narcotic Detail in either an on-call
capacity or assigled by their supervisors.
B. All Vice/Narootic ()A'I--..... M.E.T. Of'F\--A and other on-duty
personnel will be xequjred to xeport to the Orange Show
Commander or supervisor upon their arrival and departure from
the Orange Show GJ:I)UI1ds.
C. AddJtiDnally. they will be requjred to maintain radio contact
with the Sub 11 Station via the Valley Net frequency or be
available on pager.
xn. SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT:
A. The National Orange Show will post in the area of ticket
booths/entry gates signs indicating Orange Show rules and
prohibiting gang attire and weapons. Orange Show penonnel
will be trained in identifying gang attire and will e.A.Lce
these roles at the entry gIIte with the assistance of Inland
City Security. at their request.
B. Police personnel will enforce all local. state and federal laws
and make arxest:II when app%tlpriate on Orange Show GEamds.
C. The Orange Show Commander or supervisor may deploy special
~ment teams to address identified problems.
xm. ASSIGNMENTS AND RECORD KEEPING:
A. The lllb 11 dispatcher will keep a log of all radiD traffic.
xeported crimes and incidents. arrests and c:1tzItions.
B. Ro8terS of each shift will be kept on a clipboard at SUb 11
_ a rec:lord of who acbJally worked each shift. Shift
supervisors shall maintain and update them.
C. A notebook for the lieutenant and supervisorS ww. be
maintained at lllb 11 fDr informaticnal transfer shift-tD-shift.
D. The Reserve <:oordinatDr will set up and maintain a reserve
si91-in book fDr all xeserves who worked. The ooord.i.Mtor or
her designee shall be xesponsibJe fDr its accuracy. The book
shall be maintained at lllb 11.
XIV. COSTS (SEE ATTACHED APPENDIXES A , Bl:
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REGULAR PERSONNEL COSTS
DAY SHIFT
supervisor (5ergllaIltl
2 days x 8 hourS overtime x $38.28 per hour
2 days x 7 hourS overtime x $38.28 per hour
DAY SHIFT TOTAL:
$ 612.48
535.92
$ 1.148.40
SWING SHIFT
COmmander (LieutIlnllntl
7 Days x 9 hourS straight time x $29.92 per hour
4 days x 10 hourS straight time x $29.92 per hour
SUpervisor (sergeant)
1 Sergeant x 5 days x 9 hourS overtime x $38.28 per hour
2 SergeantS x 2 days x 9 hourS overtime x $38.28 per hour
corporal
$ 1.884.96
1.196.80
$ 1.722.60
1.378.08
7 days x 9 hourS overtime x $32.66 per hour
4 days x 10 hourS overtime x $32.66 per hour
$ 2.057.58
1.306.40
Police Offi....."
3 0fFl....... x 5 days x 9 hourS overtime x $29.65 per hour
7 OM........ x 1 day x 9 hourS overtime x $29.65 per hour
9 0fA........ x 1 day x 9 hourS overtime x $29.65 per hour
10 ()Fl'i....rs x 2 days x 10 hourS. overtime x $29.65 per hour
12 Officers x 2 days x 10 hourS .overtime x $29.65 per oour
Reserve eoorcUMt:Or (CSR Ol
7 days x 8 hour8 straight time x $13.40 per hour
5 days x 1 hour overtime x $20.10 per hour
2 days x 2 hourS overtime x $20.10 per hour
2 days x 10 hour8 overtime x $20.10 per hour
2 days x 9 hourS overtime x $20.10 per hour
SWING SHIFT TOTAL:
$ 4.002.75
1.867.95
2.401.65
5.930.00
7.116.00
$ 750.40
100.50
80.40
402.00
361.80
$32.559.87
RELIEF SHIFT
supervisor (sergeant l
1 sergeant x 2 days x 7 hcurs overtime x $38.28 per hour
2 SergeantS x 2 days x 7 hourS overtime x $38.28 per hour
RELIEF SHIFT TOTAL:
TOTAL ORANGE SHOW *:
$ 535.92
1.071.84
$ 1.607.76
$ 35.316.03
* Irdudes $3.832.16 of straight time CXlStS.
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APPENDIX B
RESERVE OFFICER COSTS
The National orange Show will provide $26.250 to pay for Reserve Officers to
work the event.
DAY SHIFT:
2 Saturdays with 7 reserves x 8 hours
2 sundays with 7 reserves x 8 hours
TOTAL DAY SHIFT
SWING SHIFT:
5 Mondays t1mlugh Thursdays with 13 reserves x 9 hours
1 Friday with 16 ~_ x 10 hours
1 Friday with 18 ~es x 10 hours
1 Saturday with 9 reserves x 10 hours
1 Saturday with 11 ~es x 10 hours
1 sunday with 9 ~es x 9 hours
1 sunday with 11 ~ x 9 hours
TOTAL SWING SHIFT
RELIEF SHIFT:
2 Saturdays with 7 ~es x 7 hours
2 sundays with 7 ~es x 7 hours
TOTAL RELIEF SHIFT
112 hours
98 hours
210 hours
585 hours
160 hours
180 hours
90 hours
110 hours
81 hours
99 hours
1.305 hours
98 hours
98 hours
196 hours
TOTAL SCHEDULED RESERVE HOURS: 1.711 *
* Reserve hours for promotioMl events will be added when schedule is known.
CITY OF SA~ERNARDINO - 61EMORANDUM
To CAPT. l. RICHARDS
Subject 1990 NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW
AFTER OPERATION REPORT
From
IT. R. CURTIS
JUNE 15. 1990
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SYNOPSIS
The 75th National Orange Show WlIS held April 19-29. 1990. This year's operation
plan was significately different than in past years lIS the entire graveyard
shift and seven of the eleven day shifts were elimted to reduce cost and
strengthen coverage during fair operation hours. Weekdays. with the exception
of Friday. were staffed by a lieutenant. a sergeant. a corporal. fhe police
officers. 13 reserve officers and the reserve coordinator. The first Friday ,
was staffed by a lieutenant. a sergeant. a corporal. 10 police officers. 16
reserve officers and the reserve coordinator. The deplo)Went for the second
Friday was increased by ane sergeant. two police officers and two reserve officers.
Coverage for Saturdays and Sundays included a day shift. swing shift and a .
relief shift. The first Saturday and Sunday was staffed by a lieutenant. two
supervisors, one corporal. lD police officers. 23 reserve officers and the
reserve coordinator. Deployment for the second Saturday and Sunday was increased
by an additional sergeant. two police officers and two reserve officers on the
swing shift.
Special promotional events held during the week prior to norml opening hours
were staffed exclushely with two to four reserve officer-so
OPERATION ISSUES
The NaUonal Orange ShOW posted signs in the area of the ticket booths and entry
gates indicating the Orange Show rules of prohibiting gang attire and weapons.
The Inland Cities Security Officers enforced these rules at the entry gate.
Their efforts greatly reduced thenllllber of individuals wearing gang attire and
carrying weapons. Departllent personnel who. identified persons in violation of
the Orange Show rules escorted theII to the entry gates where the Orange Show "
Security Officers took charge of the situation.
Assigned departlent personnel handled all reported cri.es and associated
reports that occurred on the Orange Show grounds and adjacent parking lots.
Personnel handled all aspects of the arrests that were _de including all
jail checks and transports. A total af 22 cri_s were reported during our
deployllll!nt consisting primry of stolen vehicle reports. vehicle burglary
reports and theft reports. The lIlOst serious cri_ was a r~pe report where
a fl!lllllle in the. parking lot areas around Central and Arrowhead was forced
into a vehicle and taken to an unknown valley location where she was raped.
/! total of nine arrests were lllIde and 40 parking cites were issued in the
areas around the parking lots during extra patrol deployment.
The primary enforcl!lllent problelll was the large influx of Hispanic gang
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AFTER OPERATION REPORT
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Illl!IIIbers eachSlturday night. There were an estiNted b<<I to three hundred
gang IIllIIIIbers wlking in packs of 25 to 75 persons observed on each of these
nights. These persons were responsible for numerous fights despite extensive
police escorting and several were arrested for carrying concealed weapons
(knives). The MET Detail assisted us on both nights.
Vice and Narcotics Officers were assigned to IIlOnitor the carnival ga.s and
investigate reported drug dea11ng. The presence of the vice officers and
cohstant monitoring discouraged violations at the carnival g...s. We received
a total of three c~laints which were investigated and resolved.
The varying staffing deployed by weekends verses weekdays and increased deploYlent
on the second weekend ws necessary due to Changing crowd sizes and types of
problems encountered. The second sergeant deployed on the second weekend during
the swing shift hours improved supervision of the personnel deployed. As a
result of these efforts, there were no IlIjor po11ce incidents or injuries.
Additionally, a new tactic of assigning officers to fixed posts at frequent'
hot spot locations successfully reduced fights in these areas. .
Mixed tea.s of one regular officer with one reserve officer were used whenever
possible. This approach. increased the coverage of the regular officers who
are IDre knOWledgable regarding po11ce operations, identifying gang IIIl!IIIbers and
investigating complaints. The approach also provided trafning for reserve
officers and illProved the moral of the reserve officers who worked the event.
FINANCIAL ISSUES
.Department personnel worked a total of 898 hours of overti. of which 765.5 hours
were paid overti..in the amunt of $26.290.77. . This compares to the 1989
Orange Show totals of 992.5 hours overti. paid at $27.049.46 and 157.5 hours
of overtime accrued.
REClHtENDATlONS
I be11eve that the operational plan for this year's event can be app11ed to
next year's National Orange Show. I rec_nd that weekday coverage. with
the exception of Friday. be reduced by two po11ce officers. that the coverage
for the first SUnday be reduced by three po11ce officers and that the coverage
for the seCond Sunday be reduced by b<<I po11ce officers. I recOlllBld that
this year's practice of scheduling b<<I sergeants on Friday and Saturday
nights be continued next year. 11M' hesitant to phase out entirely the'
regular officers and uttltze only reserve officers. The potential for .jor
gang violence aild other disturbances is always present at the event. Regular
officers are better trained and IIlOre adapt in preventing probletllS from
escalating and in investigating cri~s.
The city should continue it's efforts to have the National Orange Show pay the
entire cost of providing po11ce coverage ~or the event.
Respectfully submitted.