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2004-25643 Reso RESOLUTION No. 2004-25643 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING AND APPROPRIATING THE THIRD BUDGET AMENDMENT TO THE POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003/04 IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,000, SUCH ACCOUNT FUNDED BY UNCLAIMED EVIDENCE CURRENTLY HELD IN THE POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE ACCOUNT. WHEREAS, Section 705.105, Florida Statutes, "Procedures for Unclaimed Evidence", provides that title to unclaimed evidence in the custody of the court from a criminal proceeding or seized as evidence by and in the custody of a law enforcement agency, shall vest permanently in the law enforcement agency sixty (60) days after the conclusion of the proceedings; and WHEREAS, such funds have been in the custody of the Police Property Management Unit past the sixty (60) day waiting period, and these funds have now been placed in the Police Special Revenue Account Fund, as provided by Resolution No. 90- 19931, adopted on March 7,1990, as follows: CURRENT BUDGET INCREASE AMENDED BUDGET $ 58,900 $ 4,000 $ 62,900. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that $4,000, which is currently being held in the Police Special Revenue Account, be appropriated for the Third Budget Amendment to the Police Special Revenue udget for the 2003/04 fiscal year for the purchase of items listed on Exhibit "A". PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS July ,2004 1;t:;:rfaL~ City Clerk Funding approved: anagement t . APPROVED AS TO fORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~J-~ 7~Y CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution to adopt and appropriate the Third Amendment to the Police Special Revenue Account Budget in the amount of $4,000. Issue: Shall funds be provided for the purchase of miscellaneous items for the Miami Beach Police Department? Item Summarv/Recommendation: Unclaimed evidence totaling $4,000 has been in the custody of the Police Property Management Unit past the sixty (60) day waiting period. These funds have now been placed in the Police Special Revenue Account Fund, as provided in Resolution 90-19931, passed on March 7,1990. The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt and appropriate the Third Amendment to the Police Special Account Budget for Fiscal Year 2003/04. I~so'" Boa'" Recommendation, Financial Information: Amount to be expended: Source of Funds: I~J Amount ~~!.lnt Special Revenue Account 195.8000.369993 . Approved $ 4,000 $ 4,000 City Manager E:IICARRIESICOMMISSIONISPECIAL REVENUE12004IJUL Y 28, 20041POLlCE SPECIAL REV. 3RD Am AGEND'A ITEM DATE C7J 7~g-()Cf CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.cLmiami-beach.fl.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: From: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez \( v-({' City Manager 0 Date: July 28, 2004 Subject: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING AND APPROPRIATING THE THIRD BUDGET AMENDMENT TO THE POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003/04 IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,000, SUCH ACCOUNT FUNDED BY UNCLAIMED EVIDENCE CURRENTLY HELD IN THE POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE ACCOUNT. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS Florida Statute 705.105 "Procedure for Unclaimed Evidence" provides that unclaimed evidence in the custody of the court from a criminal proceeding, or seized as evidence by and in the custody of a law enforcement agency, shall become the property of that law enforcement agency 60 days after the conclusion of the proceedings. In March 1990, a special account was established titled "Police Special Revenue Account" in the Special Revenue Fund. Funds for this account are made available in the Police Property Management Unit, as unclaimed evidence, in accordance with Florida Statute 705.105 outlined above. Unclaimed evidence totaling $4,000 has been in the custody of the Police Property Management Unit past the sixty (60) day waiting period. These funds have now been placed in the Police Special Revenue Account Fund, as provided in Resolution 90-19931, passed on March 7,1990. The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the Third Budget Amendment to the Police Special Revenue Account for Fiscal Year 2003/04, and appropriate the amount of $4,000 to provide funds for the purchase of miscellaneous items for the Police Department listed on Exhibit "A". JMG:~:iC EXHIBIT "A" MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL REVENUE ACCOUNT THIRD BUDGET AMENDMENT FISCAL YEAR 2003/04. REPLACEMENT OFFICE FURNITURE for the Accident Investigations Unit (AIU) of the Patrol Division. $ 4,000 TOTAL $ 4,000