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96-21966 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-21966 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE RETROACTIVE APPLICATION FOR A GRANT, AND IF FUNDED, AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS UNDER THE STATE OF FLORIDA, MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY FOR THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRONIC INVESTIGATION AND SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT FOR THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,140.00. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Police Department conducts intensive and proactive investigations into the thefts of automobiles and other related crimes; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Police Department desires to enhance it's ability to conduct such investigations by the use of newly developed electronic investigation and surveillance equipment; and WHEREAS, the state of Florida, through the Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority, has funds available for the purchase of this type of equipment; and WHEREAS, the total estimated funds necessary for this purchase is $12,140.00 and the state of Florida, Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority Financial Assistance is required for this project. There is no cash match required by the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: section 1. That the City of Miami Beach Police Department through the Office of the City Manager, is authorized and directed to make application to the State of Florida, Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority for grant funding for the City of Miami Beach Police Department to purchase electronic investigation and surveillance equipment, provided there is no cash match required for this project from the City of Miami Beach. section 2. That the City of Miami Beach Police Department certifies that it will accept the terms and conditions set forth in the Grant Agreement for any assistance awarded under the proposal for grant funds; and the city of Miami Beach Police Department is in complete accord with the proposal and will carry out the grant in the manner described in the proposal and any plans and specifications thereto unless prior approval for any change has been received. section 3. That the City of Miami Beach Police Department will not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, or national origin in the use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this proposal, and shall comply with the terms and intent of the Title VII of the civil Rights Act of 1964, P.L. 88- -2- 352 (1964) and design and construct all facilities to comply fully with statutes relating to accessibility by handicapped persons as well as other federal, state, an local laws, rules and requirements. Section 4. That the city of Miami Beach Police Department will maintain adequate financial records on the proposed grant to substantiate claims for reimbursement. PASSED and ADOPTED this 1st May , 199'. ATTEST: ;<0 ~}fC4Lk CITY CLERK lvn n :,'\ ' /. , (~ t ~ LSG2LJ~~jl 8Y~ L.l~; c...:t ly'1' JGPjRBjMWDjSDRjMMS SECTION I: Applicant Information Attachment A Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority Grant Application Type Df GDvernmental Agency Dr Organization o State 0 County XJ City o Private Non-PrDfit o Private For-PrDfit Name of Agency or Organization City of Miami Beach Police Department Agency Address (Street) 1100 Washington Avenue (City) Miami Beach (County) Federal Identification Number Dade (State) Total MVTPA Budget Request FL 33139 (Zip Code) 59-6000372 Project Title, if applicable $12,140.00 Geographical Area Applicable to. Grant Project (identify statewide,judicial circuit, county, city, other) 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 -I acknowledge that 1 have read, understand and agree to the conditions setforth in the application and supporting materials and that the information I am Supplying in this application is true, complete and correct. Typed Name and Title of Project DirectDr (Project director is the primary Contact person for all aspects of the grant.) Captain Francis Conwell ~~ / Telephone No.. of PrDject Director ( Fax No.. ofPrDject Directo.r Typed Name and Title Df Financial Officer ( 305 ) 673-7864 Robert Nachlinger Finance Director {~f I~ c Typed Name and Title of Authorizing Official (Person authorized to enter into aformal agreement) Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager Signature/Date 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 MVTP A grant-funding. Check all activities and strategies that apply. Strategies and Activities Current Level of Effort (Not MVTP A-Funded) Proposed for MVTP A Grant Multi-Agency Involvement X Multiple Law Enforcement Agencies State Attorney & Prosecutors X Insurance Industry X Local Businesses X Community Groups X Juvenile Justice Agency X Pro-Active Efforts Decoy Operations X Salvage Inspections X Chop Shop Identification X Investigations, Long Term X Investigations, Short Term X Port Inspections X Multi-County Sweeps X TagNehicIe Inspections X Surveillance X VIN-Etching X Crime Analysis Identify Trends & Methods X Develop Profiles X Develop Crime Scene Indicators X Identify High Risk Areas & VehicIes X Identify Repeat Offenders X Public Education & Awareness Prevention Seminars to Community Org. X Presentations to Schools X Advertising Campaigns X Auto Theft Rallies X Combat Auto Theft (CAT) Type Program X Training Guidelines, Policies & Procedures X Law Enforcement Officers X Prosecutors X Other (Identify): (Identify): (Identify): MVOI (rev. 01/96) 2 SE.CTlON 4: Grant Purpo~e a~d Description - Provide a summary description of the project that is to befunded by the MV7: Br~ejly' describe the grant objectives and the grant-funded strategies and activities that will be imnlemented t h' h P A. b ect D 'b h h' . " I . r 0 ac leve t e o 'lIves. eSCrI e ow t e project meets prlOrllles estab ished by the MVTP A, if applicable. Do not exceed one page. The growing trend in Auto Theft investigations has pursuit of organized individuals (those engaged in stolen vehicles, chop shops, etc.) in lieu of amassing arrests, i.e., arresting persons who are driving vehicle. Research has shown that: become the renumbering "numbers" of the stolen a) These traditional arrests are routinely accomplished by uniform patrol officers, not Auto Theft Investigators. b) The Criminal Justice System does not sanction single auto theft cases. Adults need 5 convictions before being sentenced to 1 day in State Prison. H.R.S. criteria does not include auto theft as a detainable offense. Officers must immediately release juveniles arrested for auto theft. c) Charging an individual responsible for numerous ongoing thefts per week resulting from more technical (title fraud, renumbering stolen vehicles, exporting) investigations result in more severe penalties has a strong potential to "put him out of business" and has an impact reducing auto thefts. This trend or strategy is supported by the F.D.L.E. 1995 report which shows that the auto theft in Florida dropped 10.8% even though law enforcement made significantly less auto theft arrests (11,408 in 1995 vs. 14,292 in 1994). It is further supported the approximate 45% reduction of auto thefts in Hillsborough County (Tampa city Area) after the establishment of a County Auto Theft Task Force who employed the aforementioned strategy. The Auto Theft Unit intends to utilize two items of specialized equipment, a Fiber Optic Scope and a Trac Man Vehicle Direction Finder, to investigate and apprehend organized auto theft rings. MVOI (rev. 01/96) 3 SECTION 5. Statement of Need and Current Staff - Part A. Describe the specific problem or deficien th t . t b Document the need by providing the source of the of the statistical data and include both numbers andpe:cenat IS 0 coe c~rr.ected d t h l'j d h h' I .' I ages. utatlstlcal a a s ou u correspon to t e geograp lca project area described in Section 1 Do not exceed the space po' j d P B .11" / Mr/'r . . r Vlue. art . List current stC1.lJ I not .. I P. A-funded) that have m~tor vehicle theft responsibilities in your agency. Include the position title fUll- . salary, and percent of time spent on motor vehicle theft responsibilities. . time Part A. Statement of Need Auto Theft is a big problem in the City of Miami Beach. In 1995, 2,656 auto thefts were reported. Miami Beach ranks tenth in the state for the number of auto thefts and fourth in Dade County. Auto Thefts comprised 2.42% of all thefts in Miami Beach in 1995. The Auto Theft Unit needs to enhance it's ability to investigate and apprehend organizations of persons who are in the business of auto theft. Part B. Current Staff (attach additional page if necessary) NAME TITLE HOURS PER WEEK SALARY BENEFITS TOTAL Leonard Alamo Sergeant 20 $46,573 $22,634 $69,207 John McCabe Police Officer 40 $39,277 $19,088 $58,365 William Thrall Police Officer 40 $40,235 $19,554 $59,789 William Young Police Officer 30 $40,235 $19,554 $59,789 .. 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Office Operations - Includes items such as office supplies, furniture. typewriter, telephone, copier, computers, etc., that b h d h VTP dfu ds are to e pure ase wit M A ~ran n Description Number of Cost per Item TOTAL COST Items N/A TOTAL Part D. Field Operations and Other Expenses - Includes property, equipment and supplies for field operations, and any other non-salary or non-office expenditures that are to be purchased with MVTP A grant funds. Example: cameras, binoculars, night scopes, locks, alarms. devices, surveillance equipment, etc. Description Number of Cost per Item TOTAL COST Items Fiber Optic Scope 1 $6,640.00 $ 6,640.00 Trac Man 180 Vehicle Direction Finder 1 $5,500.00 5,500.00 . : TOTAL $12,140.00 MVOI (rev. 01/96) 1 Part E. Budget Summary (Summarize the totals for Parts A-D. The total should agree with total grant budget request listed in Section I.) BUDGET CATEGORY TOTAL COST (round to the nearest dollar) Part A. SWORN EMPLOYEES - SALARY & BENEFITS $ 0.00 Part B. OTHER EMPLOYEES - SALARY & BENEFITS 0.00 Part C. OFFICE OPERATIONS 0.00 Part D. FIELD OPERATIONS AND OTHER EXPENSES 12,140.00 TOTAL $12,140.00 Section 8. Budget Narrative - For each budget category, Le., Sworn Employees, Other Employees, Office Operations, etc., specifically describe how the individual staff. equipment, materials, services, and supplies listed in the budget categories will be used to meet grant objectives. Provide justification for large or unusual costs or for costs that are normally disallowed Attach additional pages as needed FIBER OPTIC SCOPE - This device would allow Auto Theft Detectives to visually inspect suspect vehicles for true identity by giving access to confidential V. I . N. locations, without the necessity of time consuming and damaging disassembly of the vehicle. TRAC MAN 180 VEHICLE DIRECTION FINDER - This device would diminish the possibility of losing contact with decoy vehicles. MVOI (rev. 01/96) ~ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~ l.J3 - CUo TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Memben ofthe City Commission DATE: May 1, 1996 FROM: Jose Garcia_pedrosj( City Manager APPLICATION OR GRANT FUNDING UNDER THE FLORIDA MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY FOR THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRONIC INVESTIGATION AND SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT FOR THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT AUTO THEFT UNIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,140.00; AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE GRANT, IF AWARDED; AND APPROPRIATING THE FUNDS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE GRANT SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Approval of the Resolution. BACKGROUND The Miami Beach Police Department Auto Theft Unit conducts extensive and on-going investigations into thefts of automobiles and related crimes. A great amount of man-hours are spent in both investigations and surveillances. The Florida Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Authority (FMVTPA) has grant funds available for the purchase of electronic investigation and surveillance equipment. The police department proposes to purchase two items that would greatly assist in their efforts. The first is a Fiber Optic Scope. The equipment is used in the location of hidden Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN's) found on all automobiles. This device will reduce an investigators time to locate hidden VIN numbers from hours to minutes. The second item is a Trac Man 180. This equipment is a mobile transmitter that is placed in decoy vehicles. It enables investigators to track the vehicle without having to actually follow it by traditional surveillance means. CONCLUSION This grant will allow the City of Miami Beach to receive $12,140.00 in grant funds to pay for the purchase of this much needed investigation and surveillance equipment. There is no cash match AGENDA ITEM ~1f5 -5- , - q L" DATE required by the city. 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