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2014-28511 Resor RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28511 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE DONATION OF $4,750 FROM MR. DAVID WALLACH AND $4,750 FROM MR. RICHARD SHULTZ FOR A TOTAL OF $99500 TO PURCHASE A SPECIALLY TRAINED CANINE TO BE UTILIZED BY THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT'S OPERATIONS DIVISION CANINE SQUAD, FOR THE DETECTION, TRACKING, APPREHENSION, AND ARREST OF SUBJECTS INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Commission previously approved Resolution No. 2013- 28426 that accepted a donation of $10,000 from Mr. David Wallach for the purchase of a specially trained canine to be utilized by the Miami Beach Police Department's Operations Division canine squad, for the detection, tracking, apprehension, and arrest of subjects involved in criminal activity; and WHEREAS, subsequent to the approval of Resolution No. 2013-28426, the conditions of the donation have changed the amount of the donation to reflect that Mr. David Wallach's donation in the amount of $4,750, and Mr. Richard Shultz's donation in the amount of $4,750, for a total of$9,500; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Police Department has identified a need to acquire a multi-purpose dog, which shall be used by the Operations Division, Canine Squad for criminal apprehension and narcotics detection in order to prevent and deter those subjects involved in criminal activities that are occurring in the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, law enforcement agencies with specially trained canines have proven to be an effective means to discourage crime, and to hinder criminal activity including illegal narcotics activity and the apprehension of those individuals who.commit crimes throughout the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, Mr. David Wallach and Mr. Richard Shultz a City of Miami Beach business owners have graciously agreed to each donate $4,750 to purchase a specially trained canine from an approved City of Miami Beach canine vendor to be utilized b Police Department pp Y Y p Operations Division Canine Squad, to track and apprehend those subject(s) involved in criminal activity. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, accept the donation of $4,750 from Mr. David Wallach and $4,750 from Mr. Richard Shultz for a total of $9,500 to purchase a specially trained canine to be utilized by the Miami Beach Police Department's Operations Division Canine Squad, for the detection, tracking, apprehension, and arrest of subjects involved in criminal activity. PASSED and ADOPTED this day of POr 6, , 2014. ATTEST BY: �`� Y ' I IAYO P VINE V i i APPROVED AS TO - SATED r FORM & LANG ITY RAFAE E. GRANADO, ITY.. EXECUTION o 0 for C ATTORNEY ATE COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, accepting the donation of a canine from the Mr: David Wallach and Mr. Richard Shultz, for a specially trained canine that will be utilized by the MBPD, Operations Division, Canine Squad, which shall be utilized for the detection tracking and apprehension of subjects involved in criminal activity. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Increase visibility of police Supporting Data(Surveys,Environmental Scan,etc.):The 2012 City of Miami Beach Community survey determined that increasing police visibility in neighborhoods was the second most popular method for improving public safety,as 47%of residents chose this option. By maintaining the number of canine officers on the streets will ensure greater visibility in the City. Item Summa /Recommendation: The Miami Beach Police Department has identified a need to purchase a canine with ability to be specially trained for the detection, tracking, apprehension and arrests of subjects involved in criminal activity. Mr. David Wallach and Mr. Richard Shultz have graciously agreed to donate a specially trained dog to the Miami Beach Police Department, Canine Squad. The canine will be purchased from an approved City of Miami Beach vendor for a sum of$9,500. The vendor will be responsible for training the dog in basic obedience, detection, tracking, and apprehension prior to acceptance by the Miami Beach Police Department. To maintain the skill levels of the handlers and the detection, tracking, and apprehension ability of the canine, there will be on-going training provided by the canine vendor as well as in-service training with the Canine Squad.The utilization of a dual purpose canine will assist the Miami Beach Police Department in deterring criminal activities in the City of Miami Beach. Advisory Board Recommendation: F_ NA Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: I 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: NA City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Michael Gruen, Manager Planning and Research Section Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant.City Manager City Manager Raymond a Inez, Chief MBPD AGENDA ITEM C 7� MIAMIBEACH DATE MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of t e City Com ssion FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: March 5, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AN CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FL RIDA, ACCEPTING THE DONATION OF $4,750 FROM MR. DAVID WALLACH AND $49750 FROM MR. RICHARD SHULTZ FOR A TOTAL OF $9,500 TO PURCHASE A SPECIALLY TRAINED CANINE TO BE UTILIZED BY THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS DIVISION CANINE SQUAD, FOR THE DETECTION, TRACKING, APPREHENSION, AND ARRESTS OF SUBJECTS INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The Miami Beach Police Department has identified a need to purchase a canine with the ability to be trained for the detection, tracking, apprehension, and arrest of subjects involved in criminal activity. Mr. David Wallach and Mr. Richard Shutz, two City of Miami Beach business owners have graciously agreed to donate the sum of $4,750 each for a total of $9,000 for the purchase of a specially trained canine to be utilized by the Miami Beach Police Department for the detection, tracking, apprehension, and arrests of subjects involved in criminal activity. The canine will be purchased from an approved City of Miami Beach vendor for a sum of $9,500. The vendor will be responsible for training the dog in basic obedience, detection, tracking, and apprehension of criminal subjects prior to acceptance by the Miami Beach Police Department. To maintain the skill levels of the handlers and the detection, tracking, and apprehension ability of the canine, there will be on-going training provided by the canine vendor as well as in- service training with the Canine Squad. The utilization of a specially trained canine will assist the Miami Beach Police Department in deterring criminal activities in the City of Miami Beach. JLM/RAM/JB/tr