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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-038 RESOLUTION NO. 2009-38 1 2 3 4 5 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $20,000 AND AUTHORIZING THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ADMINISTER THE GRANT. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 6 7 8 of a grant application to the California Environmental Protection Agency ("CALIEP A") for a 9 10 SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council hereby ratify the Fire Chiefs submittal grant in the amount of $20,000. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SECTION 2. The Fire Chief is hereby authorized to accept and administer the 2008 CALIEPA grant in the total amount of $20,000. A copy of the grant award package, including the grant application, is attached as Attachment "A", and incorporated herein by reference. IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 1/// IIII 1 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 2009-38 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $20,000 AND AUTHORIZING THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ADMINISTER THE GRANT. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at ajoint regular meeting thereof, held on the 2nd day of March , 2009, by the following vote, to wit: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA x BAXTER x BRINKER x VACANT KELLEY x JOHNSON x MCCAMMACK x ~/;J.~ Rac I G. Clark, City Clerk City of San Bernardino The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved thisdu( day of March ,2009. Approved as to form: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney -"f.~ 2 2009-38 e CAI/EPA Environmental Enforcement & Training Grant Program . Grant Award & Authorization Fonn Fiscal Year: 2008/2009 Your Fiscal Year 200812009 application for Environmental Enforcement and Training Grant funds has been approved as follows: Name of Applicant: San Bernardino City Fire Department Grant Amount: $20,000.00 Grant Number: EETGOB01 You are authorized to utilize grant funds to support the Hazardous Materials Investigation Unit according to the requirements described in the following documents, which are attached and incorporated as part of this grant award: . Completed Application (Attachment 1) . Contacts (Attachment 2) . Grant Disbursement Request (Attachment 3) . Tentative Timetable (Attachment 4) Grant Award & Authorization Form (Continued) /i7TfJC.H ME fJT 'A Ie Attachment 1 a 2009-38 CalfEP A EnvrrorumenulEmoreement and Training Grant Program (Penal Code sections 14300) 2008 Grant Application Background: The Environmental Enforcement and Training Grant Program is found in Penal Code sections 14300, at seq., and Title 27 ofttre California Code of Regulations at sections 10010-10018. The purpose of these grants is to provide financial assistance for environmental enforcement and related training programs to enhance statewide enforcement of environmentalism. The secretary may award grants to public and private nonprofit organizations for. 1) Training public prosecutors, peace officers, firefighters, and state or local environmental regulators in the investigation and enforcement of environmental laws; and/or 2) local environmental regulators for the enforcement of environmental laws. The actual amount of grant funding available is dependent on the amount of money deposited into the Enforcement and Training Account from settlements and other donations. Application Deadline: Applications must be postmarked or hand delivered by no later than 5:00 p.m. on September 30, 2008. Where to Submit Applications: CallEPA Office of the Secretary Environmental Enforcement and Training Grants Program Attn: Jami Ferguson 10011 Street, P.O. Box 2815 Sacramento, California 95812-2815 For additional information contact: Jami Ferguson (916) 322-2935 E-mail Address:jferguson@calepa.ca.gov 1 Eligibility: 2009-38 · Individuals are not eligible to receive grants. · Private nonprofit organizations or public entities may submit a grant application. . Applicants that have previously received grant funds may be eligible for future grant awards. . Organizations that have not received previous grants under the Environmental Enforcement and Training Grant program may receive preference over organizations currently or previously receiving grant awards. . Local environmental regulators may request local assistance grants to assist in the enforcement of environmental laws, based upon a showing of substantial need and a lack of other available funding sources. . Applications that propose projects that are inconsistent with CaVEPA's statutory authority are ineligible for funding. Grant Criteria: The Secretary will award grants based upon the following criteria: . The Secretary will consider only one application per applicant for a given project Applicants may submit more than one application if the applications are for separate and distinct projects or activities. . Applications will be evaluated based on the merit of the proposed project in comparison to other applications. Past performance may be considered during the evaluation process for those applicants who have received previous grants. . California Law requires CaVEPA to conduct its programs in a manner that ensures the fair treabnent of people of all races, cultures, and income levels including minority populations and low-income populations in the State. Receipt of grant funds is conditioned on the incorporation of environmental justice objectives as they relate to environmental enforcement into any proposed training courses. Training courses should include, as appropriate, one or more of the following components: (1) Developing an understanding of environmental justice laws and principles. (2) Developing targeted enforcement projects or plans benefiting communities most burdened by pollution sources or impacts. (3) Ensuring public participation and information sharing whenever possible. . Applicants may receive grants to develop a new activity or substantially improve the quality of existing programs upon a showing that the project will have a direct impact on environmental enforcement and/or training activities. . The Secretary will review and consider the responsiveness of the worK plan to CaVEPA's environmental enforcement and training objectives, the overall effectiveness of the project design, the clarity of the measures of success and the qualifications of project staff. Information concerning the enforcement and training program at CallEPA can be found at: httD:/twww.caleDa.ca.aovlEnforcementl 2 2009-38 Restrictions on Grants: (1) Grant funds can only be used for the purposes set forth in an approved narrativeJwork plan, and must be consistent with the statutory authority for the award. (2) Grant funds cannot be used for lobbying, or intervention in state or federal regulatory proceedings. (3) Grant funds cannot be used for matching state or federal funding. (4) State law requires all grantees to certify and assure that they will comply with all applicable state laws, regulations, and requirements before receiving funds. Reporting Requirements for Grant Recipients: Grant funded projects should be completed within the time frames set out in the work plan. The recipient organization is responsible for the successful completion of the project and submission of required reports. (1) All recipients must submit quarterly and final reports to the Secretary within 30 days of the end of the quarter or end of the project for final reports. Failure to submit reports may result in termination of the grant (2) Unused grant funds remaining at the end of the fiscal year may retumed or if approved by CaIlEPA, extended for use in the following focal year. (3) CallEPA may require an audit or financial accounting from a grant recipient at any time. Selection of Grant Recipients: Applications will be screened to ensure that they meet all requirements described in the statutes and regulations governing the program. . After all applications are received, acknowledgements of receipt will sent to all applicants. . Factors in the selection process may indude geographic and socioeconomic balance; diverse nature of the projects, cost, and projects whose benefits can be sustained after the grant is completed. . Once applications have been recommended for funding, additional information may be necessary to complete the award process, such as tax identification numbers. Approved applicants may be required to complete additional govemment forms prior to receiving grant funds. . All applicants are informed as to the decision on their application. Decisions of the Secretary concerning grants are final and not subject to appeal. 3 2009-38 , STAFF REPORT Subiect: Resolution authorizing the City of San Bernardino Fire Department to establish a Hazardous Materials Investigation Unit BacklJl"Ouud: The illegal disposal of hazardous waste within the city is an issue that negatively affects the environment, the health of the public, and the overall appearance of the city. The Fire Department has begun taking positive steps to curb the trend of illegal disposal through cooperative efforts with the San Bernardino County Environmental Crimes task Force and the District Attorney's office. This resolution will create a Fire Department based Hazardous Materials Investigation Unit (HMIU). The HMIU will focus on tracking the source of illegally disposed of hazardous materials, and facilitating legal action against the perpetrators. Two of the department's hazardous materials specialists have been sent to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's, Advanced Environmental Crimes Investigation Course, and are qualified to carry out the program's activities. Proe:ram SUmmary: The Fire Department HMIU would have the responsibility and authority to investigate the following: . Any Hazardous Materials Incidents that are suspected to have been caused by negligence and or hazardous material violations . Any illegal transporting, storing, and or dumping of Hazardous Materials and or Hazardous Waste, . Any businesses suspected of Hazardous Materials violations, and or Hazardous Materials Permit violations. Through a collaborative effort with the Fire Department, City Attorney's Office, Police Department, Code Enforcement, Mayor's Office, and the City Council, the Hazardous Materials Investigation Unit will playa major role in protecting the citizen's of San Bernardino, and be a vital link to preserving the City's environment and reducing blight Most investigations leading to the successful prosecution of individuals and or businesses guilty of environmental crimes will typically generate large fines. According to the Health and Safety Code, the Investigating agency (San Bernardino City Fire) will be awarded fifty percent of all fines collected by the court. The Investigating Agency also has the authority to impose cost recovery fees for each investigation. 2009-38 . r"" ."t" r The cost of establishing the program on a full time basis is estimated to be $25,000-$35,000 per year. This cost is primarily generated by paying for overtime coverage behind two (2) HMIU Investigators and for overtime associated with HMIU investigations. Recommp-odations: 1. Adopt resolution in accordance with this staff report .,->.,,! 2009-38 1 RESOLUTION NO, 2008-295 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FIRE 3 DEPARTMENT TO ESTABLISH A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVESTIGATION UNIT. 4 WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino Fire Department has developed the Hazardous 5 Materials Investigation Unit program; and, 6 WHEREAS, the Hazardous Materials Investigation Unit was developed to track the source 7 of illegal disposal of hazardous waste within the City of San Bernardino and facilitating legal action 8 against the perpetrators; and, 9 WHEREAS, a pilot program was instituted on May 3, 2008 and proved effective. 10 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 11 SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 12 SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council does hereby authorize the establishment 13 of the Hazardous Investigations Unit in the San Bernardino Fire Department. 14 /II 15 /II 16 /II 17 /II 1B /II 19 /II 20 /II 21 III 22 /II 23 /II 24 /II 25 /II 26 /II 27 III 2B /II ~' 2008-295 2009-38' 1 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ESTABLISH A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVESTIGATION UNIT. 2 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and joint '1 Sa 4 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a ruula.r meeting thereof, held on the- ~ y 5 of July . 2008, by the following vote, to wit ABSTAIN ABSENT 6 COUNCIL MEMBERS: 7 ESTRADA 8 BAXTER 9 BRINKER 10 DERRY 11 KELLEY 12 JOHNSON 13 MC CAMMACK 14 15 16 AYES NAYS x x x x x x x ~uh ('16~ Rae Oark, City Oerk 17 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved thi~y of July .2008. 18 19 20 21 Approved as to form: 22 JAMES F. PENMAN, 23 City Attorney 24 {-. 2S ...., 26 27 28 c:,.." ~ 2009-38 Nathan Cooke 450 E. Vanderbilt Way San Bernardino Ca, 92408 San Bernardino City Fire Deparbnenl Hazardous Materials Investigation Unit Office: (909)844-3710 Email: cooke_na@sbcity.org QUALIFICATIONS: (All positions listed below are currently being held) · Hazardous Materials Investigator (poST Certified) o Advanced Environmental Crimes Investigation (FLETClEP A) o CIWMB LEA Designee! Waste Tire Enforcement o San Bernardino County Environmental Crimes Strike Force Member . Hazardous Materials Specialist (Office of Emergency Services Certified) o Hazardous Materials Response Team Technical Advisor (San Bernardino City Fire) o Hazardous Materials Response Team Equipment Coordinator (San Bernardino City Fire) o Hazardous Materials Response Team Instructor (San Bernardino City Fire) o Member of the San Bernardino County Hazardous Materials Responder Association . Police Officer Reserve (San Bernardino Police Department) o SWAT Paramedic . Terrorism Liaison Officer (FBI/Jomt Regional Intelligence Center) o Coordinator for County of San Bernardino Fire Departments . Southern California Tactical Emergency Medical Task Foree Member o FBY Los Angeles Task Force to respond to Terrorism ReIa1ed Incidents on the West Coast . Company Officer (California State Fire Marshal's Office Certified) . Fire Engincer (San Bernardino City Fire) . Certified Paramedic (State of California) 2009-38 ATTACHMENT 2 CONTACTS The Cal/EPA contact for general program issues relating to this grant is Lisa Brown, Assistant General Counsel. Correspondence regarding program issues, including required program reports, should be directed to: Lisa Brown, Assistant General Counsel The Environmental Enforcement and Training Grant Program clo The Califomia Environmental Protection Agency Office of the Secretary 10011 Street; P.O. Box 2815 Sacramento, Califomia 95812-2815 Phone: (916) 322-7310 2009-38 ATTACHMENT 3 GRANT DISBURSEMENT REQUEST FUNDING CATEGORY ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT AND TRAINING GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS Total Environmental Enforcement and Training Grant (EETG) Allocation for (check one box only): Allocation of $20,000.00 x EETG o CDAA Environmental Project o CDAA Circuit Prosecutor Project o Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Funds will be disbursed by check as follows: 100% in February 2009 'Circuit Prosecutor's Project - participating district attorney offices shall provide matching funds or in-kind contributions equivalent to, but not less than, twenty percent of the expense of the deputized environmental circuit prosecutor. I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that the information contained in the grant disbursement request, is correct and complete and is in accordance with the grant. In addition, I hereby authorize the Air Resources Board to make any inquiries to confirm this information. Date: Q 1ut1 It) 9 . . San Bernardino City Fire Department Sig ture of Authorized Official NA HAN COOKE Hazardous Materials Investigator 2009-38 ATTACHMENT 4 TENTATIVE TIMETABLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT AND TRAINING GRANTS FYs 2008/2009 The CaVEPA Office of the Secretary oversees the Environmental Enforcement Training Grant Program and develops program requirements and project criteria. This timetable is provided as information to accompany the application. . CallEPA announces the availability of grant funds to the public - September 1, 2008. . CallEPA evaluates grant applications for completeness and consistency with statutory authority for awarding grant funds. CaVEPA selects grantees. . CallEPA distributes grant funds (100%) to grantee. . 6 months after receipt of funds, ftrstproject report from grant recipient is due. . 15 months after receipt of funds, final project report from grant recipient is due. 2009-38 Please provide all infonnation requested, Additional pages may be attached as necessary. Name of Organization: ~" &/1IIthI,;'&1 C'!y h/t ~ Mailing Address: tv>> Go '?h,;.,' ~ J;,,~AP c;f "l.~O I Post Office Box: CitylStatelZip Code: r...... L~;'b Telephone: 'P9' '!Y~.17/~ E-Mail: e~e 1M t:JI d.~~O:J M 9~Ytl? / Fax: 9t?' -leY- S'l~ Website Address: Person with day-tlHlay responsibility for the project ---LJ;I,.,K~M _A~ Title: ~/J~iI/r~elePhone: 9179- ~- .5,).99- Fax: ~. l,W- .s~ E-Mail: Ceok.-"A(i)>sl:.ct:f.y,~ Supervisor's Name: /JJ~# r~J' Title: ~ ct;A/ Telephone: 9P9~.1J7-5~-6 NarrativeJWork Plan: 1. In a concise forma1, please generally describe the proposed project g/lPi) hItS #r,.~ fA;. 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Identify the enforcement and/or training target audience and how the organization intends to reach this audience. ~p p"p/,'NJ~ /H1Jrv W/// ,,6~1D ~#CA p,?,,11 k 11// "IU"/~('" W/~/;-' ~t C,;{y ~"-'" I4mA;o~/l/)r> tIJ.-f -9k~ ~nf IN' ~ WJpI/ ~~-AtI- (')/' #~ -"~r...l,!!, 71~#/tJ.7j/ ~~ ~~J ~/j q,q"'iM~~ ~ I't:>!J'A R4 q.!J!3'/UJ'IV~ f!",b/,'t' /ulll~IJI:II~ CDv'l1t~'3A * I~~ Q AlJII/~'-""NI,'&t .,4,"/'1~, 4. Identify the environmental programs and/or statutes to be addressed by the project. M~ ,l/PJ:rH p.)IY/ Jft-/vl. ~ I'/'P#e-f- ~e 9'lV'~M/IIM,t Mil 'Ml Of:J,~.f ~ s-, 4VA PVVJI 1/:0_ 4- . '!9'*J" ill'Sly ~c.,iI:J ~ I!/>#/ ~/ ~$ / ~ ~I ;1J1I/);t:/iW/~ Q;)~ P"~'/l. RMt>4'....~ ~ VI'I:{ t..i?'"4 J &~ "I "tV"", IJ , 5. Provide a descliption of the requesting organization. 'J'il- S"" ~et"/)~"'f> c;.~ ~/-t ~~:r ;'.s A'/) q/J /"/:.rk o~"'U+hp", pj{JtI/e~cI 7b ~~J'" u. L"v'BS fr~W'/.y t:M~ 7i I- n,V/l'"g/l~M:I," ~, 6. How long has the requesting organization been in existence? 7t~ S~ ~V'/1~'/Jo .c~ n/e.lJy~ lJ~f ~M I~ Qx/:..r4~ J'1i).e~ /;iJe:::>/. 7. Has the organization has been successful with a similar project in the past? 717/:; i..r ~f ~'r",rI #~~ pur &t!jMC-Y hIS :hies" tfI/) 1~~Il>1,t- ~I'~ ~ ~ I~-P/ /.r""f>~ r W~J.ve ~ &t ~ ~ ~~ ~,,8b""~p,,';-:Jo U>t:(4~ E/JVlI'P~,..,MAt/ t/''/~5' SIr/.Kd- ~ s/r?ce ,)cobp 5 2009-38 8. Describe the environmental justice component of the program required under Califomia Code of Regulations 10016(b)(3), or the reason(s) such a component is not included in the project. ~ /fII'I';1:JI IV/'ll &l>1rJr.Uff' ~ f""3/'RNo I" q MU,/)b' ~,J ~su,.,~ ~ .J"./r ~Rh Jdd p/ p~.4 # ql/ I'Itl::U" I C 1/ /~/ a..,&/ ,j,CO/'ft ~vsIr. O",r Q3&7cy nitS Ba/'ANI ~~ r&p!~~ ~'! c,y.,'~ 12/1; bltS/I)~ c.J:' ~ ~"IIt'f{/l'M t)lI7P! &W// ~;hi7~ ~ held -/,w4 ~ f>I,(/, vJtlt.14S t7tt/ ..z;,~~ eve PpST ~r/le~ ~ .4tn .-, -J-rtt11'J~aI /;.; rl~ ~"f~ 9. Describe project completion plansltime frames and expected results. ;;;it.... . I. ~. :.~I J fA~ M ~h/! ~~ J." i?IwJ~,,,,o e,.:.L ;::::;re ~...J- J'S . Ii..' -:0 J 'V -r"'"r.-.r#"T Cp,.,M,77-tt' ~ //Pj.7"1I /!Mal r.I'JJ'.r ~,;I,; 4. ~ p/YIt1/~ olri-1.:>,p-" c;.j) ~ .J;",-e ~/'1Mr RS /P'!Y I1S' ~Y8- e::rrt ~/,,~S I~ 'lie C,~ '~r.r~ Q -7irlq.r ~ ~ /!"b-lr QJ?pI~ MVt~~ #vIii );,,~S /I1~/';;' &lAtY ~~ tJ,J3/e. 10. Explain how the applicant will evaluate and measure the success of the project, including the anticipated benefits and challenges in implementing the project. '1-' iJ e ~4 #/p,w ~,"I/ ""!f:T.fU~ PH/' 5u~~ by />1r;,/)J C1/'11}3 //~~/ dCrf/P5'A/ t:t/)p/ c!W'1/?,~Cj CI~ #4t7'1ArQl1d ~l-~_ we &JfI).f/ crj><<-k tk bvJd?# t>"~ C't.t/' ~r":5/1~ ~ t:t/h,.~ CLIr c.r:f/11J,JS -Ie> ;,.~ //) ~ o,~ &Vt76l>fill.,k,v 0.;: W".J tJerOt:d;le. ;It:nt:M/I''~S' pj d,.)q/r 1.I"4t!~~y. Ot..</ Pr!J3as,r- cJ ~/ k,~ lPl// k //1 sec'&#I,'''9 ~tI/~~ .J?r. f/~ j>d!y/'AMI. . 11. Provide a succinct explanation of how1fie project may serve as a modelm other settings. ?t~ #~ tA/1# eV..ro a..ss''5~ ~ C.T~P1.A wdi t<J11~~ 7?'re ~~r~.m /'1&l/JY 5""'I'Plo(n::Ir~ ~/>i8-S ,t'/OT"'> ~/' c,Y./&f ~ eu,,~ 1r7C1kJ/I.f aoI O'W' ,-v;Q!;IiI/ &w)p t:>ur~ e../tJo/rit'fdM....rr /" O/'k- ~ cl8--V~./~f> OV)J J'Mj>/8-;t1IM-f ~"/' p....,,, ,Prr::J~ ~ Required Supporting Materials/Documentation: aY' Budget projections supporting the work-plan narrative. [jI""" Resumes of key personnel who will be significantly involved in the project, including the project lead. ~ Documentation to support the organization's non-profit status. a Letter(s) of commitment - if your proposed project includes the significant involvement of other organizations. 6 The undersigned parties agree to the terms and conditions as set forth in this grant award. The undersigned parties certify under penalty o(perjury that they are duly authorized to bind the parties to this grant. Date: II IS; or . I Cal/EPA Office of the Secretary Name: LINDA S. ADAMS Secretary for Environmental Protection 2009-38 Date: JPtf/p1 Applicant Name: NATHAN COOKE Hazardous Materials Investigator San Bemardino City Fire Dept. 2009-38 Certification and Sianature: A person authorized to act on behalf of the applicant organization must sign this application. I HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE APPLICANT ORGANIZATION TO COMPLETE AND SIGN THIS APPLICATION ON ITS BEHALF. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION, INCLUDING THE WORK PLAN AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION, IS TRUE AND ACCURATE. S.,.wm 2~../~ Name: /J/g~ ;J;oJ~ (Please Print) ll~e: dA~ ~/a.k 2A~~~ (Please Pri Telephone No.: 90f-I?Y?- 37/0 Fax No: 9't79- 3e?Y - s Y.5:2. E-mail Address: caoks-"R (;). .sbc'iv,o'3 Thank you for your interest in the CaVEPA Environmental Enforcement and Training Grant Program. You will be notified of the Secretary's decision conceming this application and any necessary follow-up within 90 days of the close of the application period. 7 ,