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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23-Police CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Garrett W. Zirnrnon, Chief of Police Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Conunon Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to accept the FY 03/ 04 Incentive Block Grant. Dept: Police Department . ... .. L Date: February19'2004~~\G\NI\ Synopsis of Previous Council Action 6-2-2003 Mayor and Conunon Council adopted Resolution 2003-119 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 03/04 ]AIBG. 5-27-2003 Reconunended for approval by Grants Committee. 3-21-2002 Mayor and Conunon Council adopted Resolution 2002-147 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 02/03 ]AIBG. 6-4-2001 Mayor and Conunon Council adopted Resolution 2001-143 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 91/ 02 ]AIBG. 3-20-2000 Mayor and Conunon Council adopted Resolution 2000-56 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 00/01 ]AIBG. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution MICHAEL BILLDT, ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE Contact person: Lieutenant Roger Poyzer Phone: 384-5646 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $102,656 Source: $55,727 - #123-559-5011/5029 ]AIBG/BOC $46,929 - #108-271-5193 Asset Forfeiture Council Notes: Finance 1:'k""'SG ~X\ l\-(. ~ ~JJDi Agenda Item No.l.3 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 Mayor to submit an application to accept the FY 03/ 04 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block GrantlBureau of Corrections Incentive Block Grant. BACKGROUND During the past three years the City of San Bernardino has used the allocated JAIBG funds to partially fund an Intervention and Management of Probationer Accountability and Compliance of Terms (IMPACT) team. IMPACT teams consist of one city police officer and one county probation officer. On June 2, 2003, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution #2003-119 authorizing the submission application to accept the FY 03/04 JAIBG Grant. This resolution allowed the City of San Bernardino to receive $74,303 in JAIBG grant funding for the IMPACT program. Because of administrative changes, JAIBG was disbanded and for a period of time the grant was unadministered. Prior to JAIBG being disbanded, this grant was closed out in order to allow the city to receive payment for the first three months ofFY 03/04. This left a remainder in the grant of $55,727. In January of 2004, the Bureau of Corrections (BOe) advised that they would be administering the grant under the same terms, conditions and financial obligations as the original grant. This resolution is an administrative tool allowing transfer of the grant from JAIBG to the Bureau of Corrections. Acceptance of this grant would allow payment out of the original grant funding for the remaining nine months of the FY 03/04 obligation. Failure to apply for this grant could result in loss of funding for the last quarter of 2003 and the first two quarters of 2004. TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING FY03/04 JAIBG grant award 10% cash match: 5% City 5% County Total Program Funding $55,727 3,096 3.096 $61,919 Total program funding of $61,919 is to be split 50% between the County and the City. $30,956 is allocated to the City and $30,955 allocated to the County. CITY COSTS Salarylbenefits for police officer for the remaining nine months Less 50% ofBOC program funding City Portion ofP-l City portion of cash match Total City costs (Asset Forfeiture) $71,697 (27,864) $43,833 3096 $46,929 In The IMPACT team provides additional monitoring of juvenile probationers who live in the City. It regularly conducts probation compliance and curfew checks to insure juveniles and young adults are complying with their court mandated terms of probation. IMPACT more closely monitors those juvenile probationers who have demonstrated violent or negative behavior. IMPACT works closely with the criminal justice system to ensure those youth that commit crimes in the City of San Bernardino are held accountable for their actions. During the past three years the IMPACT program has been in operation many positive outcomes have taken place. Prior to IMP ACT, the over 600 juvenile probationers in the city were virtually never contacted and checked by probation officers in the field. IMP ACT officers have conducted over 4,000 home contacts and a similar number of public contacts. Approximately 150 drug seizures have occurred and 45 firearms have been confiscated. IMP ACT efforts have resulted in an approximate 85% compliance rate for probationers. This translates to lower negative activity by probationers in the field and a high success rate for the completion of probation. In 2000, seven city homicides involved juvenile suspects. In 2001 there were no juveniles identified as suspects in city homicides. For the first time a comprehensive, current database of juvenile probationers has been created and is accessible to law enforcement. This database has been used to monitor probationers and assist detectives and patrol officers in investigations including homicides, assaults, burglary, and grand theft autos. Based on the success of the IMPACT program, it was chosen for a statewide award by the California State Juvenile Officers Association for its outstanding service to youth and contribution to delinquency prevention. FINANCIAL IMPACT There will be no impact on the City's General Fund. BOC grant and cash match funds will be split fifty-fifty between the Police Department and County Probation. Probation will be billed for their one-half of the cash match (50% = $3,096). The City's portion or the cash match and net cost of the police officer after applying BOC grant funds will be budgeted in the Asset Forfeiture Fund. The City is responsible for the cost of the P-I associated with this program (salary and benefits) at $71,697 plus the City's share of the cash match at $3,096 for a total of $74,793. BOC Grant Funds (Account #1 23-559-50xx) City's portion ofBOC County's portion ofBOC grant funds Total BOC funds $ 27,864 27.863 $ 55,727 Asset Forfeiture Funds (Account #108-271-50xx & 108-271-5193) Personnel costs for (I) police officer (I) police officer (9 months) City's 50% ofthe HOC cash match Total program costs $ 71,697 3.096 $ 74,793 Less: City's 50% ofthe HOC funds Total Asset Forfeiture funds ( 27.864) $ 46,929 Total HOC and Asset Forfeiture funds $102,656 RECOMMENDATION Adopt resolution. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution #2003-119. 2. Minutes of the Ad hoc Grant Committee dated May 27, 2003. , CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COL'NCIL ACTION From: Garrett W. Zimmon, Chief of Police Date: January 22,2004 Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to accept the FY 03/ 04 Incentive Block Grant. Dept: Police Department Synopsis of Previous Council Action 6-2-03 Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution 2003-119 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 03/04 JAIBG. 5-27-03 Recommended for approval by Grants Committee. 5-21-02 Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution 2002-147 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 02/03 JAIBG. 6-4-01 Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution 2001-143 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 91/ 02 JAIBG. 3-20-0 Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution 2000-56 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 00/01 JAIBG. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution MICHAEL BILLDT, ASSISTANT Q-llEF OF POLICE Contact person: Lieutenant Richard Taack Phone: 885-7535 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $141,169 Source: $74,303 - #123-559-5011/5029 JAIBG/BOC $66,866 - #108-271-5193 Asset Forfeiture Finance Council Notes: Agend #23 oh/o/ , 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 Mayor to submit an application to accept the FY 03/ 04 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant/Bureau of Corrections Incentive Block Grant. BACKGROUND During the past three years the City of San Bernardino has used the allocated JAIBG funds to partially fund an Intervention and Management of Probationer Accountability and Compliance of Terms (IMPACT) team. IMPACT teams consist of one city police officer and one county probation officer. On June 2, 2003, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution #2003-119 authorizing the submission application to accept the FY 03/04 JAIBG Grant. Because of administrative changes, JAIBG was disbanded and for a period of time the grant was unassigned even though the financial terms of the grant were being fulfilled by all involved parties. In January of 2004, the Bureau of Corrections advised that they would be administering the grant under the same terms, conditions and financial obligations as the original grant. This resolution is an administrative tool allowing transfer of the grant from JAIBG to the Bureau of Corrections. It has no financial impact on the City different than the original agreement but simply allows the Bureau of Corrections to monitor and administer the program. Failure to apply for this grant could result in loss of funding for the last quarter of 2003 and the first two quarters of 2004. TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING FY03/04 JAIBG grant award 10% cash match: 5% City 5% County Total Program Funding $74,303 4,128 4.128 $82,559 Total program funding of $82,559 is to be split 50% between the County and the City. $41,280 is allocated to the City and $41,279 allocated to the County. CITY COSTS Salary/benefits for police officer (including Projected 186 raise) Less 50% of JAIBG program funding City Portion ofP-l City portion of cash match Total City costs (Asset Forfeiture) $99,890 ( 37,152) $62,738 4.128 $66,866 , The IMPACT team provides additional monitoring of juvenile probationers who live in the City. It regularly conducts probation compliance and curfew checks to insure juveniles and young adults are complying with their court mandated terms of probation. IMP ACT more closely monitors those juvenile probationers who have demonstrated violent or negative behavior. IMPACT works closely with the criminal justice system to ensure those youth that commit crimes in the City of San Bernardino are held accountable for their actions. During the past three years the IMPACT program has been in operation many positive outcomes have taken place. Prior to IMP ACT, the over 600 juvenile probationers in the city were virtually never contacted and checked by probation officers in the field. IMP ACT officers have conducted over 4,000 home contacts and a similar number of public contacts. Approximately 150 drug seizures have occurred and 45 firearms have been confiscated. IMPACT efforts have resulted in an approximate 85% compliance rate for probationers. This translates to lower negative activity by probationers in the field and a high success rate for the completion of probation. In 2000, seven city homicides involved juvenile suspects. In 2001 there were no juveniles identified as suspects in city homicides. For the first time a comprehensive, current database of juvenile probationers has been created and is accessible to law enforcement. This database has been used to monitor probationers and assist detectives and patrol officers in investigations including homicides, assaults, burglary, and grand theft autos. Based on the success of the IMPACT program, it was chosen for a statewide award by the California State Juvenile Officers Association for its outstanding service to youth and contribution to delinquency prevention. FINANCIAL IMPACT There will be no impact on the City's General Fund. JAIBG grant and cash match funds will be split fifty-fifty between the Police Department and County Probation. Probation will be billed for their one-half of the cash match (50% = $4,128). The City's portion or the cash match and net cost of the police officer after applying JAIBG grant funds will be budgeted in the Asset Forfeiture Fund. The City is responsible for the cost of the P-l associated with this program (salary and benefits) at $99,890 plus the City's share of the cash match at $4,128 for a total of$104,018. JAIBG Grant Funds (Account #123-559-50xx) City's portion of JAIBG County's portion of JAIBG grant funds Total JAIBG funds $ 37,152 37.151 $ 74,303 Asset Forfeiture Funds (Account #108-271-50xx & 108-271-5193) Personnel costs for (1) police officer (I) police officer City's 50% of the JAIBG cash match Total program costs $ 99,890 4128 $104,018 Less: City's 50% of the JAIBG funds Total Asset Forfeiture funds ( 37152) $ 66,866 Total JAlBG and Asset Forfeiture funds $141,169 RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution #2003-119. 2. Minutes ofthe Ad hoc Grant Committee dated May 27, 2003. 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. RESOL ION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERN NO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO ACCEPT T E FY 03/ 04 INCENTIVE BLOCK GRANT. That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino hereby uthorize the Mayor to apply for and accept the FY 03/ 04 Juvenile Block Grant in the amount of $74,303 from the Bureau of Juvenile \ \ \ \ \ Accountability Incentiv Accountability Office. \ III \ . \ \ , III , \ , III \ III \ " \ III \ \ III \ \ \ III \ \ III III III III , .. III 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 OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO ACCEPT THE FY 03/ 04 INCENTIVE BLOCK GRANT. \ I HERE~Y CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and \ Connnon Council\pfthe City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on , \ the _ day of \ , 2004, by the following vote, to wit: \ , \ Council Members ~ Nm Abstain Absent ESTRADA \ \ LIEN-LONGVILLE McGINNIS DERRY -----'- , SUAREZ ANDERSON McCAMMACK City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved thi~._ day of ,2004. Judith Valles, Mayor \ City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: James F. Penman, City Attorney "vJ- }.p,--- T BOARD OF CORRECTIONS GRANT AWARD FACE SHEET (BOC A301) The Board of Corrections. hereafter designated BOC. hereby makes a grant award of funds to the following Administrative Agency (1) _City of San Bernardino hereafter designated Grantee. in the amount and for the purpose and duration set forth in this grant award. (2) Implementing Agency Name San Bernardino Police Department Contact Sergeant D.L. Waldo Address 710 North D. Street. San Bernardino. CA 92401_ E-mail address_waldo_dw@sbcity.org Telephone (909)-384-5658 (3) Project Title (60 characters maximum) San Bernardino Juvenile Accountability Project (6) Award No. IP03017912 (4) Project Director (Name. Titie. Address. Telephone) (four lines maximum) Captain Jeniter Ara90n San Bernardino Pollee Department 710 North D Street San Bernardino. CA 92401 (909)-384-5609 (7) Grant Period )ctober 1 2003 - June 29 2004 (8) Federal Amount $55.727 (9) State Amount (5) Financial Officer (Name. Title. Address. Telephone) (four lines maximum) Barbara Pachon. Director of Finance City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino. CA 92402 (909) 384-5242 (10) Cash Match $6.192 (11) In-Kind Match (12) Total Project Cost 61.919 This grant award consists of this title page. the proposal for the grant which Is attached and made a part hereof, and the Assurance of Compliance forms which are being submitted. I hereby certify that: (1) I am vested with authority to. and have the approval of the City/County Financial Officer. City Manager, or Governing Board Chair. enter into this grant award agreement; and (2) all funds received pursuant to this agreement will be spent exclusively on the purposes specified. The grant recipient signifies acceptance of this grant award and agrees to administer the grant project In accordance with the statute(s). the Program Guidelines. the OCJP Grantee Handbook, and the BOC audit requirements. as stated in this RFP or RFA. The grant recipient further agrees to allle9al conditions and terms incorporated by reference in this RFP or RFA. FOR BOC USE ONLY Item: 5430-608-0890 Chapter: 157103 PCA No.: 22202 Components No.:50.30.705 Project No.: Amount: Split Fund: Split Encumber: Year: Fed. Cat. #: Match Requirement: Fund: Program: Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Region: (13) Official Authorized to Sign for Applicant/Grant Recipient Signature: Name: Judith Valles Title: Mayor Address: 300 North D Street.. San Bernardino CA 92402 Telephone: (909) 384-5133 E-mail address: Date: I hereby certify upon my own personal knowledge that budgeted funds are available for the period and purposes of this expenditure stated above. Fiscal Officer. BOC Date Executive Director. BOC Date CERTIFICATION OF ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE I, Judith Valles, hereby certify that: (official authorized to sign grant award; same person as line 13 on Grant Award Face Sheet) GRANTEE: City of San Bernardino IMPLEMENTING AGENCY: San Bernardino Police Department PROJECT TITLE: San Bernardino Juvenile Accountability Project Is responsible for reviewing the OCJP Grantee Handbook and adhering to all of the Grant Award Agreement requirements (state and/or federal) as directed by the Board of Corrections including, but not limited to, the following areas: I. Equal Employment Opportunity - (Grantee Handbook Section 2151) It is the public policy of the State of California to promote equal employment opportunity by prohibiting discrimination or harassment in employment because of Race, Religious Creed, Color, National Origin, Ancestry, Disability (mental and physical) including HIV and AIDS, Medical Condition (cancer and genetic characteristics), Marital Status, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Denial of Family Medical Care leave, Denial of Pregnancy Disability leave, or Age (over 40). BOC-funded projects certify that they will comply with all state and federal requirements regarding equal employment opportunity, nondiscrimination and civil rights. Please!provide the following information: A.A. Officer: Wallace Green Title: Assistant to the Mayor / EEO Officer Address: 300 North D Street, San Bernardino, CA 92402 Phone: (909) 384-5004 Email: II. Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990 - (Grantee Handbook Section 2152) The St~te of California requires that every person or organization awarded a grant or contract shall certify it will provide a drug free workplace. III. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) - (Grantee Handbook Section 2153) The State of California requires all BOC funded projects to obtain written certification that the project is not impacting the environment negatively. f IV. Lobbying - (Grantee Handbook Section 2154) BOC grant funds, grant property, or grant funded positions shall not be used for any lobbying activities, including, but not limited to, being 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. V. Debarment and Suspension - (Grantee Handbook Section 2155) (This applies to federally funded grants only.) BOC funded projects must certify that it and its principals 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 of agency. VI. Proof of Authority from City Council/Governing Board The above-named organization (applicant) accepts responsibility for and will comply with the requirement to obtain written authorization from the city council/governing board in support of this program. The Applicant agrees to provide all matching funds required for said project (including any amendment thereof) under the Program and the funding terms and conditions of BOC, and that any cash match will be appropriated as required. It is agreed that any liability arising out of the performance of this Grant Award Agreement, including civil court actions for damages, shall be the responsibility of the grant recipient and the authorizing agency. The State of California and BOC disclaim responsibility of any such liability. Furthermore, it is also agreed that grant funds received from BOC shall not be used to supplant expenditures controlled by the city council/governing board. The Applicant is required to obtain written authorization from the city council/governing board that the official executing this agreement is, in fact, authorized to do so. The Applicant is also required to maintain said written authorization on file and readily available upon demand. , All appropriate documentation must be maintained on file by the project and available for BOC or public scrutiny upon request. Failure to comply with these requirements may result In suspension of payments under the grant or termination of the grant or both and the grantee may be ineligible for award of any future grants if the BOC determines that any of the following has occurred: (1) the grantee has made false certification, or (2) violates the certification by failing to carry out the requirements as noted above. CERTIFICATION I, the official named below, am the same individual authorized to sign the Grant Award Agreement [line 13 on Grant Award Face Sheet], and hereby swear that I am duly authorized legally to bind the contractor or grant recipient to the above described certification. I am fully aware that this certification, executed on the date and in the county below, is made under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California. Authorized Official's Signature: Authorized Official's Typed Name: Judith Valles Authorized Official's Title: Mayor of the City of San Bernardino Date Executed: FederallD Number: Executed in the City/County of: AUTHORIZED BY: . City/County Financial Officer . City Manager . Governing Board Chair Signature: Typed Name: Fred Wilson Title: City Administrator T CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Dept: Police Department ORIGINAL Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to accept the FY 03/ 04 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant. From: Garrett W. Zimmon, Chief of Police Date: May 22, 2003 Synopsis of Previous Council Action _ 5/27-03 Recommended for approval by Grants Committee 5-21-02 Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution 2002-147 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 02/03 JAlBG. 6-4-01 Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution 2001-143 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 91/ 02 JAlBG.i . Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution 2000-56 authorizing the submission of the application to accept FY 00/01 JAlBG. 3-20-00 Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution MICHAEL~*~IEF OF POLICE Contact person: Lieutenant Roger Poyzer Phone: 384-5646 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: AIl FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $141,169 Source: $74,303 - #123-559-5011/5029 JAIBG $66,866 - #108-271-5193 Asset Forfeiture Council Notes: /JI? Jk.,1 (~r:J- Finany , - 'i2~--.<') .j1''2 00 3-\ \ '1 (g IJJ fl:L I ' Agenda Item No. 11 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REOUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT Resolution of the Mayor and Common CO\,ll1cil of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to accept the FY 03/ 04 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant. BACKGROUND During the past three years the City of San Bernardino has used the allocated JAIBG funds to partially fund an Intervention and Management of Probationer Accountability and Compliance of Terms (IMPACT) tearn. IMPACT teams consist of one city police officer and one county probation officer. In FY 00/01 the County of San Bernardino Probation Department was awarded an "Edward Byrne Memorial Grant" to implement a juvenile accountability program. The Probation Department and the San Bernardino Police Department formed a partnership, implementing the IMP ACT Program. The county-funded portion of IMP ACT consists of four teams, each tearn consisting of one police officer and one probation officer. A police sergeant and probation supervisor supervise the five teams. The county grant pays all personnel costs associated with the four teams and one-half the cost of the police sergeant position with the exception of overtime costs, which are absorbed by the individual agencies. Sergeant Waldo is the police supervisor assigned to IMPACT. He also supervises the city's Graffiti Task Force and as a result, Asset Forfeiture funds cover the remainder of his salary not paid by the county through the IMPACT grant. The City has received notification that it is eligible to receive $74,303 in FY 03/04 JAIBG funds. There is mandatory grant cash match of 10% of$8,256. FY 03/04 JAIBG funds will continue to be used to partially fund a fifth IMPACT tearn in order to match the police department's five area command structure. Under the existing MOU agreement with County Probation JAIBG grant and cash match funds are split fifty-fifty and applied towards the personnel costs of the fifth IMPACT team. The city's local cost of the police officer for the fifth team is calculated as follows. TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING FY 03/04 JAIBG grant award 10% cash match: 5% City 5% County Total Program Funding $74,303 4,128 4.128 $82,559 Total program funding of $82,559 is to be split 50% between the County and the City. $41,280 is allocated to the City and $41,279 allocated to the County. r CITY COSTS Salarylbenefits for police officer (including Projected 186 raise) Less: 50% of JAIBG program funding City portion of P-l City portion of cash match Total City Costs (Asset Fore.) $99,890 ( 37.152) $62,738 $ 4,128 $66,866 IMPACT teams provide additional monitoring of juvenile probationers who live in the city, They regularly conduct probation compliance and curfew checks to inj;ure juveniles and young adults are complying with their court mandated terms of probation. . IMPACT more closely monitors those juvenile probationers who have demonstrated violent or negative behavior, IMPACT works closely with the criminal justice system to ensure those youth that commit crimes in the City of San Bernardino are held accountable for their actions. During the past three years the IMP ACT program has been in operation many positive outcomes have taken place, Prior to IMP ACT, the over 600 juvenile probationers in the city were virtually never contacted and checked by probation officers in the field, IMP ACT officers have conducted over 4,000 home contacts and a similar numbers of public contacts, Approximately 150 drug seizures have occurred and 45 firearms have been confiscated, IMPACT efforts have resulted in an approximately 85% compliance rate for probationers, This translates to lower negative activity by probationers in the field and a high success rate for the completion of probation, In 2000, seven city homicides involved juvenile suspects. In 2001 there were no juveniles identified as suspects in city homicides, For the first time a comprehensive, current database of juvenile probationers has been created and is accessible to law enforcement. This database has been used to monitor probationers and assist detectives and patrol officers in investigations including homicides, assaults, burglary, and grant theft autos. Based on the success of the IMP ACT program, it was' chosen for a statewide award by the California State Juvenile Officers Association for its outstanding service to youth and contribution to delinquency prevention. FINANCIAL IMPACT There will be no impact on the City's General Fund, JAIBG grant and cash match funds will be split fifty-fifty between the Police Department and County Probation. Probation will be billed for their one-half of the cash match (50% = $4,128), The City's portion or the cash match and net cost of the police officer after applying JAIBG grant funds will be budgeted in the Asset Forfeiture Fund, The City is responsible for the cost of the P-I associated with this program (salary and benefits) at $99,890 plus the City's share of the cash match at $4,128 for a total of$104,018. lAIBG Grant funds (Account #123-559-50xx) City's portion of lAIBG funds County's portion of lAIBG grant funds Total lAIBG funds $37,152 37.151 $74,303 Asset Forfeiture Funds (Account #1 08-27 1-50xx & 108-271-5193) Personnel costs for (J) police officer (J) police officer City's 50% of the lAIBG cash match Total program costs $ 99,890 4.128 $104,018 Less: City's 50% of the lAIBG funds Total Asset Forfeiture funds ( 37.152) $ 66,866 Total JAIBG and Asset Forfeiture funds $141,169 RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution. t RECEIVF r, CITY CLFRK MINUTES 'OJ MAY 28 PI :54 GRANTS AD HOC COMMITTEE May 27,2003 ATTENDEES: Councilwoman Betty Dean Anderson - Acting Chairwoman Councilwoman Esther Estrada Lori Sassoon - Assistant to the City Administrator Teri Baker - Sr. Administrative Analyst, City Administrator's Office Huston Carlyle - Sr. Assistant City Attorney Sgt. Dwight Waldo - Police Department Sylvia Loza - Council Office Senior Secretary 1 JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY INCENTIVE BLOCK GRANT - Sgt. Dwight Waldo gave a brief synopsis of what the grant involves. The Committee unanimously referred this item to the full Council with the recommendation for approval. Meeting adjourned. y9lQ4tAJ . ~ COUNCIL WOMAN BETTY DEAN ANDERSON Acting Chairwomati BDA:sI ------- T 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. 2003-119 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO ACCEPT THE FY 031 04 JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY INCENTIVE BLOCK GRANT. SECTION I: That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino hereby authorize the Mayor to apply for and accept the FY 03/ 04 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant in the amount of $74,303 from the Bureau of Juvenile Accountability Office. III III III III III III III III 11/ III III III 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 r 2003-119 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO ACCEPT THE FY 03/ 04 JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY INCENTIVE BLOCK GRANT. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City ofSan.-Bemardino at a jt. reg. meeting thereof, held on the ~ day of June , 2003, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members Hm Abstain Absent ~ ESTRADA ~ X LIEN"LONGVILLE McGINNIS X - DERRY X SUAREZ X ANDERSON ~ McCAMMACK X ~t~~~lhp~ 20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this '3 (al day ~ 21 ,2003. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 . (..~'- -- /..... J.dit Valles, Mayor ( ltyofSan Bemardmo -... - Approved as to form and legal content: James F. Penman, City Attorney e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 e 17 e 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 .. ~~~~ RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SA:'> BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO ACCEPT THE FY 031 04 INCENTIVE BLOCK GRANT. SECTION 1: That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino hereby authorize the Mayor to apply for and accept the FY 031 04 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant in the amount of $55,727 from the Bureau of Juvenile Accountability Office. III III III III III III III III III III 11/ 1// ~l6. J3 3/! /O~ 16 McCAMMACK 17 18 19 20 e e 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 e 27 28 . 1 2 3 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAl'\ BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO ACCEPT THE FY 03/ 04 INCENTIVE BLOCK GRANT. 4 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 _ day of , 2004, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members Am ~ Abstain Absent ESTRADA LIEN-LONGVILLE McGINNIS DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this _ day of ,2004. Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: James F. Penman, City Attorney I' BOARD OF CORRECTIONS GRANT AWARD FACE SHEET (BOC A301) . The Board of Corrections. hereafter designated BOC. hereby makes a grant award of funds to the following Administrative Agency (1) _City of San Bernardino hereafter designated Grantee. in the amount and for the purpose and duration set forth In this grant award. (2) Implementing Agency Name San Bernardino Police Department Contact Sergeant D.L. Waldo Address 710 North D. Street, San Bernardino, CA 92401_ E-mail address_waldo_dw@sbcity.org Telephone (909}-384-S6S8 (3) Project Title (60 characters maximum) (6) Award No. San Bernardino Juvenile Accountability Project IP03017912 (4) Project Director (Name, Title. Address. Telephone) (7) Grant Period (four lines maximum) October 1. 2003 - June 29. 2004 Captain Jenifer Aragon San Bernardino Police Department (8) Federal Amount 710 North 0 Street $55.727 San Bernardino. CA 92401 (909}-384-5609 (9) State Amount (S) Financial Officer (Name, Title. Address, Telephone) (10) Cash Match (four lines maximum) $6.192 Barbara Pachon. Director of Finance City of San Bernardino (11) In-Kind Match 300 North 0 Street San Bernardino. CA 92402 (909) 384-5242 d)2) Total Project Cost 1$61.919 . This grant award consists of this title page, the proposal for the grant which is attached and made a part hereof, and the Assurance of Compliance forms which are being submitted. I hereby certify that: (1) I am vested with authority to, and have the approval of the City/County Financial Officer, City Manager, or Governing Board Chair, enter into this grant award agreement: and (2) all funds received pursuant to this agreement will be spent exclusively on the purposes specified. The grant recipient signifies acceptance of this grant award and agrees to administer the grant project in accordance with the statute(s), the Program Guidelines, the OCJP Gran/ee Handbook, and the BOC audit requirements, as stated in this RFP or RFA. The grant recipient further agrees to alllega' conditions and terms incorporated by reference in this RFP or RFA. FOR BOC USE ONLY (13) Official Authorized to Sign for Applicant/Grant Recipient Signature: Name: Judith Valles Title: Mayor Address: 300 North 0 Street.. San Bernardino CA 92402 Telephone: (909) 384-5133 E-mail address: Date: I hereby certify upon my own personal knowledge that budgeted funds are available for the period and purposes of this expenditure stated above. Item: 5430-608-0890 Chapter: 157103 PCA No.: 22202 Components No :50.30.705 Project No.: Amount. Split Fund: Split Encumber: Year: . Fed. Cat. #: Match Requirement: Fund: Program: Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Region: Fiscal Officer, BOC Date Executive Director. BOC Date e e e t. CERTIFICATION OF ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE I, Judith Valles, hereby certify that: (official authorized to sign grant award: same person as line 13 on Grant Award Face Sheet) GRANTEE: City of San Bernardino IMPLEMENTING AGENCY: San Bernardino Police Department PROJECT TITLE: San Bernardino Juvenile Accountability Project Is responsible for reviewing the OCJP Grantee Handbook and adhering to all of the Grant Award Agreement requirements (state and/or federal) as directed by the Board of Corrections including, but not limited to, the following areas: I. Equal Employment Opportunity - (Grantee Handbook Section 2151) It is the public policy of the State of California to promote equal employment opportunity by prohibiting discrimination or harassment in employment because of Race, Religious Creed, Color, National Origin, Ancestry, Disability (mental and physical) including HIV and AIDS, Medical Condition (cancer and genetic characteristics), Marital Status, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Denial of Family Medical Care Leave, Denial of Pregnancy Disability Leave, or Age (over 40). BOC-funded projects certify that they will comply with all state and federal requirements regarding equal employment opportunity, nondiscrimination and civil rights. Please provide the following information: AA Officer: Wallace Green Title: Assistant to the Mayor / EEO Officer Address: 300 North D Street, San Bernardino, CA 92402 Phone: (909) 384-5004 Email: II. Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990 - (Grantee Handbook Section 2152) The State of California requires that every person or organization awarded a grant or contract shall certify it will provide a drug free workplace, III. California Environmental Quality Act (CECA) - (Grantee Handbook Section 2153) The State of California requires all BOC funded projects to obtain written certification that the project is not impacting the environment negatively. e e e r----~--~--.-----~--------~~ IV. Lobbying - (Grantee Handbook Section 2154) BOC grant funds. grant property, or grant funded positions shall not be used for any lobbying activities. including, but not limited to, being 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. V. Debarment and Suspension - (Grantee Handbook Section 2155) (This applies /0 federally funded grants on/y.) BOC funded projects must certify that it and its principals 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 of agency. VI. Proof of Authority from City Council/Governing Board The above-named organization (applicant) accepts responsibility for and will comply with the requirement to obtain written authorization from the city council/governing board in support of this program. The Applicant agrees to provide all matching funds required for said project (including any amendment thereof) under the Program and the funding terms and conditions of BOC, and that any cash match will be appropriated as required. It is agreed that any liability arising out of the performance of this Grant Award Agreement, including civil court actions for damages, shall be the responsibility of the grant recipient and the authorizing agency. The State of California and BOC disclaim responsibility of any such liability. Furthermore, it is also agreed that grant funds received from BOC shall not be used to supplant expenditures controlled by the city council/governing board. The Applicant is required to obtain written authorization from the city council/governing board that the official executing this agreement is, in fact, authorized to do so. The Applicant is also required to maintain said written authorization on file and readily available upon demand. e " All appropriate documentation must be maintained on file by the project and available for BOC or public scrutiny upon request. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in suspension of payments under the grant or termination of the grant or both and the grantee may be ineligible for award of any future grants if the BOC determines that any of the following has occurred: (1) the grantee has made false certification, or (2) violates the certification by failing to carry out the requirements as noted above. CERTIFICATION I. the official named below, am the same individual authorized to sign the Grant Award Agreement [line 13 on Grant Award Face Sheet], and hereby swear that I am duly authorized legally to bind the contractor or grant recipient to the above described certification. I am fully aware that this certification, executed on the date and in the county below, is made under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California. Authorized Official's Signature: Authorized Official's Typed Name: Judith Valles Authorized Official's Title: Mayor of the City of San Bernardino e Date Executed: FederallD Number: e Executed in the City/County of: AUTHORIZED BY: . City/County Financial Officer . City Manager . Governing Board Chair Signature: Typed Name: Fred Wilson Title: City Administrator