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99-23117 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23117 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A GRANT, IN THE AMOUNT OF $72,900,00 AND, IF FUNDED, AUTHORIZING THE BUDGETING AND EXPENDITURE OF GRANT FUNDS, BY THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, FLORIDA MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Police Department has prepared a grant application to the State of Florida, Office of the Attorney General, Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority, for funding, in the amount of $72,900.00; and WHEREAS, there is no cash match required by the City; and WHEREAS, the grant, if funded, will commence on October 1, 1999, and ends on September 30, 2000, with the funds to be used to purchase two portable "Lo-Jack" stolen vehicle locators, three portable bar code scanners used for recording motor vehicle identification numbers, . computer software that will enable access to the National Crime Information and Florida Crime Information Networks from laptop computers in the field, three pairs of binoculars and 3. OOOclub type auto theft prevention devices. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Miami Beach Police Department is authorized to file a grant, in the amount of$ 72,900.00 and, if funded, authorizing the budgeting and expenditure of grant funds, by the Miami Beach Police Department from the State of Florida, Office of the Attorney General, Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority. PASSED and ADOPTED this 14th day of April ,1999. . MAYOR ;~kr p~ C TY CLERK F:\POLI\TECHSERV\POLICIES\COM_RESO\auto theft grant 99.res.wpd APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION 1ifc~ ~ Attachment A Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority Grant Application SECTION 1: Applicant Information .. Typ~ ofGov~mm~ntal Agency or Organiution o State 0 County G! City o Private ~on-Protit o Pnvate For-Protit ~am~ of Agency or Organization Mil~i Beach Police Department / Auto Crimes Squad Ag~ncy Address (SIreer) ( Cirv) 1100 Washington Avenue (Counf1/) ~.1i ami Beach F~deral ldemlfication Number 59-6000372 Mi ami -Dade (Slate) Flori da Total MVTP.-\ Budget R~quest (lip Code83139 $ 72,900.00 ProJ~ct Tirk, If applicabk Auto Theft Prevention and Recovery Program G~ographical Area Applicable to Grant Project (identify statewide. judicial circuit, county. city, other) City of Miami Beach, Dade County, Florida Other Agencies Participating in the Project (If a multi-agency project, attach letters of confirmation by all agencies.) SECTION 2: Certification/Signatures -! acknowledge that! have read, understand and agree to the conditions setforrh in the application and supporting materials and that the information! am supplying in this application is true. complete and correct. Typed Name and Title of Project Director (Project director is the primary contact person for all aspects of the grant.) Richard Barreto / Chief of Police Telephone No. of Project Director 305 ) 673-7925 Typed Name and Titk of Financial Officer Patricia Walker / Finance Director Typed Name Jnd Title of Aurhorizing Official (Person authori:;ed [Q enrer tn(Q a forma! agreement) Sergio Rodriguez / City Manager MVOI (rev. 01/96) ~ Section 3. Current and Proposed Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Responsibilities - For each of the motor vehicle theft reduction strategies and activities listed below, check whether they are current efforts undertaken by your agency. Then check the activities and strategies that are proposed for AIVTPA grant-funding. Check all activities and strategies that apply. Strategies and Activities Multi-Agency Involvement Multiple Law Enforcement Agencies State Attorney Insurance Industry Local Businesses Community Groups Juvenile Justice Agency Pro-Active Efforts Decoy Operations Salvage Inspections Chop Shop Identification Investigations, Long Term Investigations, Short Term Port Inspections Multi-County Sweeps TagN ehic1e Inspections Surveillance VIN-Etching Crime Analvsis Identify Tre~ds & Methods Develop Profiles Develop Crime Scene Indicators Identify High Risk Areas & Vehicles Identify Repeat Offenders Public Education & Awareness Prevention Seminars to Community Org. Presentations to Schools Advertising Campaigns Auto Theft Rallies Combat Auto Theft (CAT) Type Program Training Guidelines, Policies & Procedures Law Enforcement Officers Prosecutors Other (Identify): (Identify): (Identify): MVOl (rev. 01/96) Current Level of Effort (Not MVTPA-Funded) Proposed for MVTP A Gran t x X x X X X X x x X x X X X X X X X X X X x X 2 SECTION~. Grant Purpose and Description - Provide a summary description of the project that is to be funded by the MVTPA. Briefly dt!scribe thl! grant objectives and the grant-funded strategies and activities that WIll ?e implemented to achieve the objectives Describe how the project meets priorities established by the MVTPA, if applicaole Do not exceed one page. The Auto Crimes Squad of the Miami Beach Police Department has been functioning on a two pronged approach to combat the auto theft problem present in our city. With limited personnel resources as in most such organizations we have been working towards focusing on obtainable goals which have the most impact on the problem. Some of these programs have been innovative such the initiation of the Vehicle Identification Officer Program and some as basic as aggressive public awareness programs. The first approach is education of the public and the uniform patrol officer. The Police Department has worked aggressively in the area of public education and awareness of auto theft and prevention. Both F.M.V.T.P.A. funded and non-funded programs. To continue this effort and increase the effectiveness by implementing broader programs to reach a larger section of the public. This would be accomplished by members of the Auto Crimes Squad and Crime Prevention Unit presenting a program of prevention and awareness at established Crime Watch and Community Meetings ( condominium assoc., local clubs, neighborhood comm. etc. ). The presentation would be structured based on a survey of past auto theft victims and accenting the weaknesses noted. These would be advertised through public notice and organization officers notifying their members of the Auto Theft Prevention Topic of the meeting. The presentation would be accompanied by the distribution of steering wheel theft deterrent devices and access to V.LN. etching. This would serve two purposes, drawing citizens that might not normally attend and the use of more theft deterrents in the community. Officer education such as intelligence updates, in-service training and the YI.O. program already taking place will be updated and continued. The second approach is to focus on the changing nature of auto theft in this community from an amateur perpetrated crime to a more professionaVorganized crime. This approach has been increasingly pursued in the past two years. Many cases of this nature have been initiated by this agency but then referred to such agencies as the Miami-Dade Auto Theft Task Force and others due to limited resources. A program has been put into effect to reduce clerical and administrative duties. This will enable the resources of the present staff to focus more narrowly on this endeavor. This will allow the necessary manpower working in conjunction with the Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office to carry out larger investigations from initiation to successful prosecution. A necessary element of this process is available equipment to carry out this task with its ever increasing technological needs. The equipment requested from this grant would work in updating the existing equipment to meet this task. This equipment and personnel would also be made available to multi agency activities. \!'.'(j; (i~". O~.;G6'1 ~ j = SEeTIO,' 5. Statcmcnt of Nccd and Currcnt Staff. Purt A. Describe the specifIc prohlem or deficiency that is to be corrected Document rhl! nl!ed hy providing the source of thl! of the statistical data, and Include both numbers and percentages. Statlstlca! di/ta shou!d correspond to the geographical prOject area described in Section I. Do not exceed the space provided Part B. LlSr current sri/)f (not ,1,fVTP A -funded) that have motor ve/uc/e theft responsibilities in your agency Ine/ude the positIOn tlt!l!, fu/!-tlme Si/!OIY, and percent of time spent on motor vehle/e rheft responsibilities. Part A Statement of Need The Miami Beach Police Department has sponsored an Auto Theft Prevention Fair for the last six years. The objective of the fair was to create awareness in the community and educate the public in an attempt to reduce the number of auto thefts. This program has been successful in attracting over six thousand citizens and V.I.N. etching of 1351 vehicles. During the last two fairs, an increase in the amount of citizens returning yearly was observed. This was taken as an indicator of the need for change in public contact methods to reach a larger segment of the community. Through routine case follow up contact, a survey was taken regarding victims' prior theft prevention attempts and awareness. The findings were that prior to being a victim there is still a majority that showed total apathy. This characteristic was found in many victims who took extensive general crime prevention steps involving other types of crimes. Auto theft investigation has taken on an increasingly technical aspect. The requested funds would supply equipment which would update and greatly enhance the equipment already in use by this department. Part B Current Staff The current staffing of the Miami Beach Police Department Auto Crimes Squad that have motor vehicle theft responsibilities not funded by MVTP A. Position and % of time dedicated to MIV theft Annual Salaty Benefits Imal. 1. Sergeant Chris Dee 50% 61,320.74 13,797.17 75,117.91 2. Detective Paul Dinkins 100% 54,300.22 12,217.55 66,517.77 3. Detective Mark Hallman 50% 52,975.78 11 ,919.50 64,895.28 4. Detective John McCabe 70% 52,975.78 11 ,919.50 64,895.28 . - 5. 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Sworn Employees - Law Enforcement Officers with arrest powers who are assigned to the grant project and whose salaries are to be MVTPA grant-funded. POSITION/JOB TITLE % of time MVTP A MVTPA MVTPA Total w/MVTPA Salary Benefits TOTAL -0- -0- -0- -0- Part B. Other Employees - For non-sworn employees and support staff wr.o are assigned to the grant project and whose salaries are to be jl,.fVTP A grant-funded. POSITION/JOB TITLE % of time ~fVTP A MVTPA MVTPA Total w/MVTP A Salary Benefits . - TOTAL -0- -0- -0- -0- MVOl (rev. 01/96) 6 Part C. Office Operations -Includes items such as office supplies, furniture, typewriter, telephone, copier, computers, etc., that h MVTP dfi d are to be purchased wit /t gran un s. Description Number of Cost per Item TOTAL COST I terns . TOTAL -0- Part D. Field Operations and Other Expenses - Includes proper'..;, equipment and supplies for field operations, and any other non-salary or non-office expenditures that are to be purchased with MVTPA grant funds. Example: cameras; binoculars, night scopes, locks. alarms, devices, surveillance equipment, etc. Description Number of Cost per Item TOTAL COST I terns 1. Theft Prevention Device The Club 3000 $20.00 60,000.00 2. Portable Lojack Tracking Unit 2 2,871.00 5,742.00 3. VINtrack I V.I.N. Bar Code Reader 1 1,075.00 1,075.00 4. VINtrack II V.I.N. Bar Code Reader 1 1,345.00 1,345.00 5. VINtrack Upload Software (item 3&4) 2 119.00 238.00 :.. 6, Cerulean Software Packet Cluster 1 4,000.00 4,000.00 7. V.I.N. Etching Supplies 1 500.00 TOTAL 500.00 7? Qnn nn MVOI (rev. 01/96) 7 Part E. Budget Summary (Summarize the totals for Parts A-D. The total should agree with total grant budget request listed I'n Section I.) BUDGET CA TEGOR Y I TOTAL COST (round to the nearest dollar) Part A. SWORt"f EMPLOYEES - SALARY & BENEFITS -0- Part B. OTHER EMPLOYEES - SALARY & BENEFITS -0- Part C. OFFICE OPERA nONS -0- Part D. FIELD OPER.-\ TrONS AND OTHER EXPENSES 72 ,900 .00 TOTAL 72 ,900 . 00 Section 8. Budget Narrative - ~or each budget category, i.e., Sworn Employees, Other Employees, Office Operations, etc., spe~fically descrzbe h.ow .the IndIVIdual staff, equIpment, materials, services, and supplies listed in the budget categaries will be usded. :0. mleet grant abjectlves. Pro. vide justification far large ar unusual casts ar far casts that are normally disallowed Attach a l!LOna pages as needed. . Field Operations and Other Expenses Steering wheel theft deterrents and V.I.N. etching supplies Theses devices will accomplish two goals, first they will act as an incentive for citizen attendance at the community meetings, The second will be to place more theft deterrent devices out in the community. The devices will be given away with a focus on where the application will do the most effective job. Based on such factors as type of vehicle it will be used on. Portable Lojack Tracking Units These units allow for the tracking of lojack equipped stolen vehicles. The portable nature of these units allow for the transfer from one vehicle to another. This allows for the units to be in constant use under differing circumstances. The Officers duties in the Auto Crimes Squad involve traveling over large areas due to the mobile nature of the crime. This will increase the ability of the squad in recovering Lojack equipped vehicles. The Auto Crimes Squad presently bas two laptop computers equipped with CDPD modems. This equipment is used regularly at scenes of inspectiont and investigation. At this point their capabilities (word processing, N.l.e.B. records, etc.) are limited to a duplication of office bound equipment. The equipment requested in this application would update this equipment to allow the following: MVOl (rev. 01/96) 8 Section 8. Budget Narrative (continued) VIN track I and II . These two pieces of equipment allow for the reading and instant analysis of V.LN. bar codes when scanned. VINtrack II has the additional capability to store and analyze non-bar coded V.I.N.s. Both units when used in conjunction with the available software and a properly equipped laptop computer (two are presently in use) can automatically download the stored information into the N.LC.H. database to obtain further analysis and historical information. Eroen Enterprises is the sole distributor of this type device. Cerulean Software Packet Cluster This software allows the automated use of the C.D.P.D modem equipped laptop computers to access NCIC/FCIC data bases. This software is the only program available, compatible with the switch terminal we will be using. In the field the combination of the above devices with the two laptop computers already in use will allow the collection, recording and information data research to be accomplished with a minimal chance of human error or duplication of effort, in less time. than can be currently be accomplished. .. Sa ~ITY OF MIAMI BEACH ITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 ttp:\\ci.miami-beach. fl. us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. -z.Sl, -gs TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City mission DATE: Aprill-t, 1999 FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOLUT N OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A GRANT, IN THE AMOUNT OF $72,900.00 AND, IF FUNDED, AUTHORIZING THE BUDGETING AND EXPENDITURE OF GRANT FUNDS, BY THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, FLORIDA MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND The Miami Beach Police Department operates a very proactive Auto Crimes Unit. In order to increase its effectiveness, the Police Department has located the availability of grant funds for the Auto Crimes Unit from the Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority of the Attorney General's Office. The grant will fund the purchase of two portable "Lo-Jack" auto theft location devices, three bar code scanners used to record vehicle identification numbers, computer software that will enable access to the National Crime and Florida Crime Information networks from lap top computers in the field, three pairs of binoculars, and 3,000 "Club" type auto theft prevention devices. The Police Department's Auto Crimes Unit will attend community Crime Watch programs and provide citizens with information to help prevent auto theft. In addition, a "Club"' or similar type auto theft device v"ill be furnished to attendees at no cost. In addition, Auto Crimes Unit members will go door to door, handing out printed information and "Clubs" to residents. The other equipment will enable the Auto Crimes Unit to track stolen vehicles, identify them more accurately and communicate with other police agencies throughout the country from laptop computers in the field. The Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority will supply grant funds in the amount of $72,900.00. The grant will commence on October 1. 1999 and ends on September 30,2000. AGENDA ITEM c.. I ~ DATE~ There is no cash match required by the City. CONCLUSION The application for this grant will enable the Miami Beach Police Department to provide motor vehicle theft prevention information and equipment to our citizens and enhance the Police Department's efforts in combating auto theft in our City. SRl~/~PS/SR'~ '~~ F:\POLI\TECHSERV\POLICIES\COM_MEMO\atllo theft grant 99.mem.wpd ..