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HomeMy WebLinkAbout74-150RESOLUTION NO. 74-150 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING AGREEMENTS WITH OTHER ORANGE COUNTY CITIES FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE ORANGE COUNTY NARCOTICS INDEX AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENTS WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana and other Orange County cities have entered into prior agreements under the terms of which the parties agreed to participate, with other cities within Orange County and with various County of Orange agencies, to form a Narcotics Task Force; and WHEREAS, identical new agreements have been prepared providing that each city pays a pro-rata share of the expense, based on its population, to the City of Santa Ana in return for the City of Santa Ana's agreement to administer the Nar- cotics Index; and WHEREAS, such Narcotics Task Force will provide essential timely, expeditious and continually available support to the Task Force members and interface with other law enforcement agencies in the area of narcotic oriented intelligence collec- tion, analyzation and distribution; and WHEREAS, and will conti Department Bui a Narcotic Index Office has been established nue to be located within the Santa Ana Police lding; and WHEREAS, the City Council authorized the Chief of Police to file an application for U.S. Department of Justice Law Enforcement Assistance Grant action funds pursuant to Santa Ana City Council Resolution No. 74-123; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute an agreement with the cities of Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, La Habra, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Stanton, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster, Yorba Linda with the following terms: In consideration of the benefits to be derived from the establishment of the Narcotic Index Office, by each party, the parties hereto agree as follows: The Director of Finance for the City of Santa Ana shall, upon award of a Grant resulting from said application, simultaneously establish a special trust fund designated for Narcotics Task Force Hard Cash Matching Funds. Said trust fund shall be in the amount of Five Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty Three Dollars ($5,333.00) and shall be disbursed in a manner consistent with the grant conditions. He shall also establish a special trust fund to provide the required accountability for the project. I~ESOLUTION NO. 74-150 PAGE TWO Santa Ana Chief of Police, as Project Director, shall order and provide project direction and make payment on behalf of each city for services pro- vided on aforesaid grant that are required in es- tablishing the Narcotic Index Office. Each city agrees to deposit with Santa Ana, within ninety (90) days said city's pro-rata share of the Narcotics Task Force Hard Cash Matching Funds. The above pro-rata share to be immediately returned to each of said cities if said grant is not awarded. Do Each city agrees to fulfill all duties as specified in the grant application. The Project Director and Financial Officer shall receive and disburse project funds through the above two trust accounts in accordance with all legal requirements for the accounting of funds under the Omnibus Crime Control Act and Safe Streets Act of 1968 and any amendments thereof. The Project Director shall direct the Financial Officer to reimburse each city for any portion of its contribution remaining unexpended at the completion of the project. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approves the terms of each of said agree- ments. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 16th day of September , 1974. ATTEST: CLERK OF THE COUNCIL STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF SANTA ANA ) SS.: I, FLORENCE I. MALONE, do hereby certify that I am the Clerk of the Council of the City of Santa Ana; that the fore- going Resolution was introduced to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 16th day of September , 1974, and was at said meeting pas~ed and adopted by the following RESOLUTION NO. 74-150 PAGE THREE vote, to wit: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:Evans, Griset, Markel, Garthe, Yamamoto, Patterson, Ward COUNCILMEN: None COUNCILMEN: None CLERK OF THE COUNCIL APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~, Projec~ Objectives A. The following are considered' to be the project objectives as stated: Reduce the trafficking and availability in illegal narcotics and restricted dangerous drugs in Orange County by 5%. The comparison will be made by match- ing 1974 statistics with 1973 statistics. 2. Develop an operational I~arcotlcs Intelligence Net- work in conjunction with DALE. Increase the quality of arrests and improve the ratio of convictions to arrests for illegal narcotics and restricted dangerous drug offenses. 4. Increase the coordi-nation and cooperation to exchange information within each individual agency and among local, state, and f~d~ral agencle~ in the reduction of illegal narcotics and restricted dangerous drug offenses. Second year imput'by member agencies will be co'm~red with firs~ .year imput. 5. Cooperate with health care delivery services in the area of drug abuse prevention and treatment resources. 6. Participate at all levels in a comprehensive uniform naccotic enforcement training program. Impact on those crimes related to the sale a~d use of narcotics and restricted dangerous drugs. Impact to b~ drawn by comparison of yearly statistics. Determine the precipitating causes (probable cause) leading to the initial contact and. subsequent arrest of the individuals. 9. Collection of baseline data related to the above listed objectives. 34A. mpact and Results A. Harcotic Traffickiug Impact: The Task Force concentrates on locating major supplic~r~ and distributors of illicit: drugs,'loc~tin~j and seizing any clandestine laboratories manufacturing or cultivnting illicil drugs L~nd narc'otics; assJ~ting local police agenci(~s in initiating, investigating and apprehending narcotic and ~lrug violators (i.e. street pushers and users); steill t~le flow o[ drugs into the County through a coordinc~ted effort with re, doral , StaLe oild oth(~r County enforcement agencies by apprehending inter-jurisdictional ~r;~f f ick(~rs. The Task Force will continue in its attempt to achieve these goals by the use of 'informants, surveillance, "buy programs", and joint operations with other departments, which include exchange of intelligence and narcotics activities and other drug-related crimes. Through the use of informants introducing agents into 'the lower level of drug trafficking, 'the agent then works his way toward the target of the Unit.- the so-called wholesalers of drug traffic. We will employ all known investi- gative procedures in our effort to stem or stifle and control the 'sale and illegal use of narcotics and dangerous dr~gs within Orange County. 2) Result: If the wholesalers are eliminated, the im- porter ~s denied a market for his goods, and the source of supply is cut off for the street peddler. With the decrease in the flow of the sale of narcotics and dangerous drugs in Orange County and an increase in the number of drug violator apprehensioms, we hope for some measure of effectiveness. ¢ We will measure the effectiveness of Our efforts by looking at the overa!] drug picture - an increase in the price and a decrease in the qusiity of illicit drugs and narcotics,'due 'to the scarcity and risk involved in selling ~sme; .thereby, making it less available to the youth and general public or Orange County. It will also result in a dec,ease of drug- related crimes, such as - burglary, petty theft, purs'e snatch, a~to burglary, an~ the like. ~.r~otmcs Int~!ligence l) i~flpact: The' Task Force compiles~ resesrches~' eval.- uates~ f6rmu].izes~ disseminates, and coor. dJnates actSon on the informa'tion from loco! po!See agencies regard5ng dr'o'g violators and their locations; creates ma~t~ins end updates a master index f~l.e on drug v~olators, both from within and outside the Courlty, as a basis for understanding the po%ent~:i, al of the hos established iJnlson w.ith the State of CaliJ'oz'~tia t)ureau of Narcotics Enforcemen't and [;he D;E.A, Furtber~ the Tazk Force works closely with police dop~r['ments within smd wi%hour the County o.f Orange. 2) Result::,: The result ui].l bc :i.n two part,?: a) b) Tim secon~ phase would be the creation of a narcotics intelligence system capable of re- ceivino~, d.igesting, and disseminating pertinent information on an area-wide basis. The Task Force will continue to be a designated respons- ible member for the narcotics intelligence network for all Orange County, and other con- cerned jurisdictions throughout Nevada~ Arizona and California. We hope to continue to have a measure of effect- iveness by the documentation of the design, de- velopment, implementation, and use of ~ntelligence evaluation system for the purpose of assessing the effectiveness of the Narcotics Task Force within the County of Orange; C. Arrests - Conviction, Ratio Impact - The Task Force will continue to attempt: through training and increased equipment qvaila- ability to increase both the number of arrests pertaining to drug violations and the eventual conviction of the violator(s), Within the county. Result - Reducing the number of drug traffickers on the street~ by obtaining convictions of criminal charges, will reduce 'the availability of drugs. D. Coor~na~tloL & CooT)eration Impact - The Task Force will continue to maintain and %mprove the e×Jsting coordination and cooper- atJon bet~een enforcemen~ agencies working within the county. Result -.The resu].ts of improved coordination and cooperation are obvious. It ~s imperative that the law enforcement agencies exch~nge info'~';nation and work together ~in order to achieve the state<] objectives oF this grant. E. Cooperate with Ilcalth Core Delivery Services 1. Impaat - T,uak Force members whenever coopur,?te ?u]ly w:ith area heal. i]~) core aervices in ref~ard to re['erra! and not~fJcaLion o[' the sarv.ice or /~anizations, 2. Resul, g lb is hoped 'l[hai recd'dJ.vi~;m w~].], be F. Narcotics Enforcement .Training Program Irapact - The Task Force Analyst will attend the InteIligence Analysis and Collectors Schools, in order %o receive necessary specialize5 training to better qualify him to perform his function, Six members of the Task Force ha~e already com- pleted the two-week Narcotic Officers School in accordance with the figst year grant. They will in turn train their personnet~ while on the job~ in the new methodology and techniques learned at the Institute. Result - As a result of this intensive specielized training~ the members of the Task Forca will be better able to perform their functions within the Task Force, and this will mmp~ct on many objectives of this grant. For example, they will be able to improve the quality of arrests and convictions pertaining to drug v~olstions~ while the Analyst and Coordinator ;.;ill be able to perform their very specialized tasks. ~ G. Impact on Related Crimes Impact - Due to the nature of these persons in- volve(] in the usc of an0 addiction to narcotics and dangerous drugs~ iz has been found that many times 'they resort to othef crimes~ such as robbery or burglary/ in order to finance their purchases of the contraband. Result - By the lnvest~getion and arrest of these vJo!ator(s) crimes other than ~hose involving narco~,ics and dange£oua drugs wJI1 be uncovered and brou~ht 5o a successful conclusion. Prop~-rcty (stolen) wJl! be recovered and returne9 to tho r~.ghtful cwnePs. Also by taking these violators off the szree'~a~ the overoi! crime r,~te within the county w~l! droe, N. D.~e~mJ_n.. Predpitating Ca.~a~ o,? initio! Impaci: - For mnny year~ there has been speculation as to how or why :~arco'tic or dangerous drug vio- iator(s) are stopped or come to the attention of law enforcer'.tent o~'f'icf~als~ but to date no eom- prehensilve dat~ cn [21o prec~.pita~;:lns cau~es has been cotlec~o~]. The Task Force will contlirn~e to Result - By collection and analysis of the data obtained during this perJod~ it will be de%ermined as to how or why certain violator(s) come to the attention Of law enforcement and are eventaully brought to justice. This data will be helpful.to law enforcement in 'the future both as statistical data and as a reply to many often asked questions by the citizenry, I. Collection of Baseline Date Impact - The office of the Orange County Narcotics In~ex collects data from throughout the county and this is then sn~lyzed by the analyst and necessary data distributed through the proper channels. This data is submitted to the O,C.N.I. office from the various members of the Task Force as it becomes available. Result - The result of this data is self evident and enables law enforcement to better understand %~hy certain things are occuring. ~ 35. Methodology A. 9roposed Approach The objectives of 'the Orange County Narcotics Index will have to be evaluated, at the end of the grant period, via statistical data ob'tatned and objective and subjective analysis by trained personnel. There- fore, it is imperative that certain data be collected and analyzed. In order to have a starting point upon which to base quantifiable objectiYes, it was' agreed in the f~rst year grant by LEAA and the Orange County Narcotics Task Force that six (6) cities within Orange County would be used as s data base for determining the effec't of the Orange County Narcotics Index over the time period covered by the grant, it was agreed that the cities would be Santa Ana, Anaheim~ Garden Grove~ Orange~ Fullerton, and the Orange County Sheriff. The criterta used ih selecting these specific cities is the fact that the population composing these six cit~e~ is equal to over ~Z~ of.the total population of O~ange County (Populatio~ of Orange County is 1,575,481 per the 19?2~census and the total population of Santa Aha is 169,o17 plus Anaheim 183,405 plus Garden Grove 129,021 plus Orange 82~773.plus Futlerton 88,646 plus the unincorForated area [72~499 totals o~t to 825,961 or 52.33~). It was £urther ~greed by the Orange County Narcotics Task Force Executive Committee member~hJp that these six cities represent an overall view of the ~arcotJcs problem ss it e×ists within the county. The Orange County Narcotics Index Office wi].] collect data fro:u these ti'ties pertaining to past years and then the Coordinator~ Analyst and o~fice staff will compare these past figures with the new figures obtained.during the period of the gr~nt to 5etc,'mine tre~ds and final results. .A fmlltimc analyst will. be available .to ass~st w~th these computations. By the care['ul analysis amd studying of these nevdy obtained f~gures~ ft will have had the desire0 results by addressi~g and ~eeting thc objectJYes set forth :in the grant. B. Org~mizatj Enfo~'ceT,erd; l','[e;~bers - The Orange County r. PaS~{ POrtO is co~¢;loosod of ~er~b3~'s f~o;f~ the as hbo (-)rtn~ge County }[3rb,:,r' Thc number of law bnforcement officers assigned to the Task Force will vary with the size of the department. Ail law enforcement officers assigned will be fully experienced ill narcotics and nar~ cotJcs enforcement. The nucleus of the Task Froce Js the Executive Committee. The Executive Com~ mittee is composed of six sergeants, three of whom are replaced semi-annually by election of the membership. Narcotic Indek.- The Orange County narcotics Task Force now in operation is supported by ah Orange County Narcotics index which is staffed by a coordinator~ analyst, stenographer and clerk typist, The narcotics index is subordinate to the Orange County Task Force and look to it for direction and inte!lJgence input. C. Objectives The major task of the Orange County Narcqtic Index is to assist local law enforcement ~arcotJc officers to subs%ant!a].ly reduce 'the drug abuse problem and related crimes in their respective jurisdictions. By analyking narcb'tic intelligence information sub - mitred from throughout .the county, the Index staff will be able to establish trends and patterns in narcotic moveraent. In addition~ narcotic peddlers of interest %o multiple agencies car, be ~dentifie~ and "targeted'~ for a joint effort by the agencies concerned. Dissemlnatiom~ of analyzed information wi!] be the responsibi!~ty of the Index staff where the central files and index caf'da will be maintained. The d:i.asemfi.nation wi].l be restricted fin accordarme with the restrictions placed upon it b3~ the sub- mittins ag?ne[,-. D. Aamln__~d,rative ResponaibilJt,/ a for duties of Pcoj~:ct Project Coordinator Narcof, ic Inde× Analyst Index Stenographer ~n~ex C].erk Task Force Exccutivr~ Commitboe ~ ~ O~_na,,., ,:ional ch-st cn pa,,rZ:e 11.9 c. available to assist in achieving the goals of the in,ex. The back~ng of the chiefs of police an5 the sheriff is evident by the letters of support in the appenUix. F. Working Relationships The Orange County Drug and Narcotic Task Force enjoys a reputation of being one of the more closely knit organizations of its type in the COuntry. Numerous major narcotic investigations have been brought to a successful conclusion by total cooperation of many agenqies both from within and outside Orange County. The Brotherhood of Eternal Love is a prime example.' G. Duplicate Programs Inasmuch as all police agencies in the county are members of the Task Force, the problem of duplication of effort on major investigations has been minimized. Training of Staff Monies hame been set aside in the first year grant so that the analyst can attend two two-week narcotic analyst and collectors schools. Additional. fun(~s are s~vailable for staff personnel to a'tten¢] ~pprop-- riate sqhools and seminars for the benefit oi' the Task Fox, ce, Ol,.,AhI,..~l IO;xAL C}IART file ChI~.~S O; 10..~,E & ,~A.,J..I~F S ] ASSOCI:¥flON OF OF~A."iGE COUi'-TY, CA./ PROJECT D II,.~.C.~ 0~, jPRCk]E~T COORDINATOR}- -~O.C.N.I. AN^L~SI J EXECUTIVE JORANGE COUNTY DKUG & P, ARCOTIC TASK FORCE ',] 37. Management Records A..Project File Security Of paramount importance to the successful operation of the Drug Crime Unit is the security of information. It ia therefore imperative that the data collected by the Unit be safeguarded against compromise in ~ any form. The security must be a safeguard against two forms of unauthorized revelation; i.e.~ physical removal and/or oral communication. To protect the information in the former instance, all data is maintained in the Drug Crime Unit offices in file cabinets which meet accepted standards of security for Classified information. In addition~ keys to the Unit's offices are issued only to members of the Unit. The policy of "last to leave the office locks the door" has been instituted even if it is necessary for all personnel to be absent simultsne~- ously~ even for short periods of time. Also, when files are not. in active use~ they remain lo~ked. To protect against oral d.L~,clo.~ur~, the following pro- cedures are followed: Prior to accepting any person for assignment to .the unit~ a thorough investigation of their sonal background is conducted to determine t~eir reliability. Insofar ss regulations permit., no perso'n of ,3oubtful intef~rJty will be accep't-:~ble, the investigation may incluc]e ~ polya~raph exami-- n~tion. Other Law Enforceme~mt Person~e]: Re]ease of information is on a need--to~k~ow basis. This does not imply [ha~: others are not able to obtain informntic, n. Various units of Federal, State and local agencies con~uc'tlnd investiga'[1, ons hsve need for the data ~ the files. Thc amount released is pred;i.a~ted ou that which will f~t their ind.i.v'ldual ;leeds at ariS; given. Ciue. Other: AIl other Jnqu;irJes are screened in order to Oeter~:i. ne thc basis for such a request. Only that i.nform~:~tJon '.,~h]ch doe;:; not, jeopardize Jnteg~1,3, of the Unit, or :i%~.~ [n~s:~:ion is re]ea~:ed. General. 1) To make certain that information is not given out ~alscrmmznately, and To offer referral services to authorized investigation agencies. The object of this is to refer a law enforcement agency conducting an investigation to the source law enforcement agency.. B. Utilization of lnvesvmgatlve Funds The agent or officer in charge of the investigation unit to which the imprest fund is assigned must author- ized all advances of funds up to $500 to agents or officers for the purchase of information or evidence. Payments in excess of $5~0 must be approved by the Head of the Law Enforcement Unit to which the subgrsnt was made, or the project Coordinator~ or the Chairman of the Task Force Executive Committee..Such authori- zation must specify the informatRon or evidence to be received, the amount of expenditures, and assumed name of informer. There are maintained by the Index, confidential files of %he true names, assumed names, .and signatures of all informeFs to whom payments of confidential ex- penditures have been made. To the extent pract~cab!e, pictures and/or fingerprints of the informer payee will be maintained. The cashier receives from the agent or officer authorized to ma~e a ~om.~.c..n~,,.1 }}a}m'~ent as receipt (. ,~n advancer, to him for ~ ' m~ ~, ~ The agent of ¢ ~.~cer receives lr~hl the informer payee a recelpt of 'the -~ ' ' ' -_ nature: For and :Ln co., ..... ~e.=,,.,.on of the the (o~,2t, e, County, or C:,.y~ or i h_rcoy acknowledge ~ece ..... of $ ................ paid %0 Tie by 8no. Ie '{ c0P' ~ .... o.F-' :'-'~F'[,h.. ~ic:.i'Tlomj .... ....... , (,ou.tt,o ,"--7"~7 ...... or C.Lty~::,) or? ......... ......... Dute · .S i Stl n 'D u r e: 38. Project Ew]luation Design In order to measure the degree of success of the Index~ assigned personnel will concentrate on the following area~. 1. Reduce the trafficking and availability in mltegal narcotics and restricted dangerous drugs. a) ¥~at is the total number of drug arrests? b) What is the breakdown as to juvenile and a~ult arrests? c) l.~at is the comparison as to possession for sales, and sales? What is the breakdown by drug category? l) N~rcotics: a. Opium b. Morphine c. Heroin d. Synthetic opiates ¢ (i. e..~ metadone~ demoral etc.) 2) Hallucinogenic Drugs a. Hashish b, Hashish 0il c, Mar~ juana d. THC and other synthetic e. LSD~ STP~ PCP~ D},iT~ etc. B) Restricted ])angerous Drugs a. Bar5itura'tes b. Amphetamines c. Methaqus!on forms of cannabis and relate¢] d~%_-,'~-='~n' and related e) What :is the or'i':eria ..... for gathering: ~n~ s~-,.,S'z''~-~.,g, ew.t].u~tin~ and di~s(,mJm~ti.n~ the i!Ytelligence the level, of u. ,Lc~' el'fcc'[',Jvc tls:r~[je of ~a:t~ca] forces? Increase the qualit~ oF arres'bs .and improve the ratio of conwlctions 'to arrests for illegal nar- cotJcs and restricted ~ -~ ~' ~eno~rouo drug offenses. Est~blish baseline data indicating conviction rates of offenses for the proceeding two (2) years. b) G~ner 'during the course of the project con- viction rates of all narcotic offenses and com- pare Jt 'to the basellne data for the proceeding two ears.. Increase coordination and cooperation to exchange information within each individual agency and among local~ state, and federal agencies in the reduction of Jl!egal n~rcotic and restricted dangerous drug offenses. Coo~ ....... with health care delivery services in the a~ ~a _ drug abuse prevention and treatment resources. '6. Participate at ali. levels in a comprehensive ~,~.. rco ~_c enforcement training~n ro~s-~"-.'~,-. a) Has the index invo].ved itself iii such a 'training pro,ram? b) What :.:as the number of personnel trained, the type of training, eno the length ofo~,,._,~ tr;~in:ing? c) A pcst-traJnJitS survey shall.be condueted to determine the quel]ty ant] %he "' ...... ' ...... the ~ra:ining. Imoac% on ~no,~e crimes related to [~he sale of narcotics and restricted diangerous, . o_'r,J~o.~ Ho:.,' many individuals have been a:Jrested a:'ld con- v:]c%ed for other crJ. m~:ne! offenses result of the effortJ oC ~,_.c narco't. Jc b) Wh~'L types o.~ contrso~',-lo and qunntJt,7 ~a.J ..... 1: 38A.. The necessary data wJ'll be submitted to the Orange County Narcotics Index Coordinator's Office by each of the par'ti- cipating agencies as it becomes avaitr~ble. This data will b~ collected at the Orange County Narcotic Index Office at the Santa Aha.Police Department and then analyzed as to its content and relevance by the £~nalyst and other office staff. The analyst is assisted by a staff as described in the Budget Narrative section of this grant application. Standard cards and forms used for ihtelligance information will be used to record intelligence 5ata obtained and rele~ vent data will then be placed into the intelligence system by the Coordinator. The final evaluation of the program will be mode by the Coordinator and his staff with 'assistance when necessary by the Task Force. Systemwide Impact In Orange County Urug oriented problems compose over 40~ of 0Il major crimes in the County. It has been foond that many individuals who are addicted to the use of narcotics or 5angerous ~rugs are forced to commit other crimes~ such as theft and robbery, in order to pay for the contr~banO. On a larger scale many times the purchase of large amounts of illegal narcotics and dangerous drugs is f~.nanceO subsidized .by the porchase of large amounts of firearms and other types of illegal weapons. It is felt that with the comtinuation of the Narcotics Index in Orange County, the presently existing Orange County Narcotics Task Force will be better equippe~ to ~eal ~.:ith the existing an5 projected drug problem within the County and surrounding area by having increased information available for their use. ~his i~format~on properly analyze~, and ~istribute~ ~i!l lea~ to taking the drug trafficker eff the streets and thereby re~ce the avaJlab:~l~Ly of 5r~]gs thereon. If the drugs are not available for purchase there wi!] be a dir~c't reduction in the number of thefts and cr~mes,committed te obtain money to buy s~me. it is the belief of law enforceme~'~t officers within the Coun'~y of Orange that a redt~ctJon in overall crime will result from a concentrated ef~'ort at narcotic suppression. This red~let:~on will chivy come after an initial increase in narcotic arrests which will increase the work]cad for all facets of the jud:icJal sys'teI'.,~ i.e. courts, Distr,.ct A~;torney, Public Defender, corrections, ?robe. rich and '/l:hth n:~rco'[:.J.e :md d.~'ug abuse being a prJ. t:;~ax~y cause of crime GRANT A',',~ARD (D,~SCRETIONARY) l'~-',C~?-nia Council o~ Criminal Justice, hereinafter called "CCCJ", hereby makes a g, ,t ,.~.t~ro mo CT CY o-- S.anta ~na h~ inafter called the 'Subgrantee" under the pr~ovisions of Title 1,?art C (" ~us, Cri"~e., Control aqd. Safe Stree'~s Act. of 19~8 '(PL 90-351) as am:nded '(PL 91-644), -~ ~- - - " .... ~ · ~ -" '. amount and for the purpose an~ duration he~lr~.afte~ c~lled S:fe Stl:ets ~ct , tn tne s_~ forth in this grant award. ITitle o,~ P.o.~c~. Orange Countky Narcotics Index· F~ze~ec'6 Director (Ra~e~ Address, Telephone) Raymond C. Davis, Chief of Police Santa An.a Police Department 2,~ Civic Center Plaza Santa Aha, CA (714) 834-4200 Financial OfFicer ()~ame, Address, Telepno~qe) La¥~erence [4. Shaffer, Di rector of finance City of Santa Ana Plaza 20 Civic Center Santa Aha, CA (714) 834-41 31' Contract No..D- -73 Proposal I'Ve. D-3255 " /3-~, - ~ 9-~80~2-3 -- Duration of Project: 6-.5-7.3 - 6-~-7~ Total Project Cost: $!73,355. l'otal Grant Funds Awarded: (.Di screti onary) $130~000. Year of Project: · lb. is grant at-:ard consists of this title page,, the LE2J~ application for the grant and supq po:-ti~;g decrements which are attached hereto as Attachment "A" and made a part hereof, the grant conditions of CCCJ t.~hjch are attached hereto as Attachment "B" and made a part hereof: the LEAA grant &,..';ard sheet which is attached hereto as Attachment "C" and made a · !" ~t hereof, ~i~e LEAA special conditions wi~ich are attached hereto as Attachment '~D" and ~,,~de a part hereof, and the LEAA Project Su~-,mary ~fhich is attached h. ereto a's Attachment The. Subgrantee hereby signifies its acceptance of this grant award and agrees to administer the grant project in accordance ~iiJ~ the terms and conditions set forth in or incorporated by reference in this grant award and the applicable provisions of the Safe Streets Act. ~Offi~l\Authorized to Sign for · .. Sure City of Santa Aha Name: Raymond C. Davis Title: Chief of Police Address:-20 Civic 'Center Plaza Santa Aha, CA 92701.' Telephone: (71~) 83q-4131 t hereby certify that all conditions fo)' exemption set forth in S~ate Administrative Hanual Section 1201.13'have been complied with and this document is exempt from revim.~ by the D:.pa)~men~ of Finance. Da te By. S,-CIAL DEPQSIT FU~D LE/b~ 'Executive '~' "- ~ ~.~1 ~ ~.:c,..or California Council bn Criminal Justice Fiscal Year : - Fiscal OFFicer UNITED SFAfl.o Bl;l:~l~l.d:'..,I OF,JUStICE LAW ENt,'OItCEMENT ASSISTANCI; .[IXMINISTRAT[tlN WA~IIiNG'I'ON. D.(;. 2~530 GRANT AWARD F-GRA~ITEE: . California Council on Criminal Justice DURATIO:I OF GRANT: June 5, 1973, through June 4, 1974 N. OU~I. $130,000 LGRAitT ~ .... - ~" ~' .... 73-DF-09-0023 G,,A~T ,,U~'oER. Award is hereby made in the am*unt and for the period shown above of a grant under Title I of the O.q~nibus Crime Cantrol and Safe Streets Act of 1968~ P.L. 90-351, as amended, to the California Ccuncil on Crirainal Justice in accordance with the plan set forth in the application of the subgrant~ee; Santa Aha Police Department, Santa Aha, California, dated April 12, 1973, and subject to the Administration's attached current conditions governing grants, as well as tile attached Special Conditions. Regional Administrator AWARD DATE: 3une t~, 1973 LEAA ACCOU;iTI!IG CLASSIFICATIO;I CODE: 20-3-!-31-690-4100-0-00000-09 .~'x',..,q. 1 .}5,~!% I I?,N ~ '~ ' ? ,m., m,...~" 'a.~d entered into' 'l.,~_.]s .................. ~1 d~.~' or' ......~Drl.! ............... I 9 ...... 7~ ~ ra~e of C:~iJfornia. !b, and between Sm~e of Cahio:~ia, ~rough its ~ u y eiectc~ or a~29in~ed. 0 E', ...... ..... u,..~ \~.' '-~ :~ ..... -'-c.-=.,to~_'- ~ Office of Cz-i~,~,al 3i~stJ c~~. P].a~in~ 73-DF-09-.0023 Apl:lication for Grex~t the ~rLics haz~to is har~y are~ded to ah:noge ~:e Duration of Projeat from "June 5, 5973 to 7u~e 4, 1974" t~ "J~no 5, ~973 ~ Se~te~r 4, 1974". All o!~er p~ovi.sions of tl~J.s ~nt. rau-;: memain ~s p~t~o~;!y ag~reed ~n. executed by E;e gait!es herch), upcl: hle dat'c rlr.',L a~t~ovc STATE O'F r.,..,~.i...], .............................. ;;', ...... : .................... ~'~' EXEMPT FROM D[PARTMEN'{ OF GENERAL SERVICES PROVAL PURSUANT TO TION xCe.;?. C,F TJiE STATqi ) g~ .,x..>i 2t,I (, .. fvlANUAL RESOLUTION 73-80 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COU~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANCTA ~NA APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR GPc~NT FOR O~RANGE COL~TY NARCOTICS INDEX, CALIFOP3~IA COb~CIL ON CRIMINAL JUST_TCE AUTHORIZING THE CHiE_~ OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF SAI~TA ~NA TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUmeNTS PERTINENT THERETO. WHEREAS, the City of Santa Aha desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90--355, as emended PL 91-644, (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act) administered by the California Council on Criminal ~Justice (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA that the Chief of Police, Raymond C. Davis of the Santa author_zed on .Ana Police Department, was ~ its behalf, to su~mit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including ex .... s~o..~ or ~endments ~ - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to 'provide..all . matching funds required for said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the. rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required thereby. . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder s~all not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of at its regular meeting held on the 16 1973. the City of Santa Aha day of July ATTEST: P]AYOR CLERIf OF THE COUNCIL RES 73-80 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) CO~TY OF O~GE ) CITY OF SANTA ANA ) S S I, FLORENCE i. ~LONE, do hereby certafy that I a~ the Clerk of the Council of the City of Santa Ana; that the foregoing Resolution was introduced to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 18 day of July , 1973, and was 'at said meeting passed and AYES, NOES, adopted by the following vote, to wit; COUNCII24EN: Evans, Yamamoto, Garthe, Markel, Patterson, Ward COUNCII2~EN: None ABSENT, COUNCII~SEN: None Grise~ CLERK OF THE COUNCIL APPROVED AS TO FOP44: STATE O~ CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING P.O, BOX 9532 Sacrar~J~nto, California 95823 Enclosed are nine copies of an amendment to the subject contract amending the original contract. Please sign all three copies and return them to the above address for further processing. ~ exe- cuted copy wii1 be returned to you for your records when approved. Please note the paragraph below, if c~ecked: A resolution will be needed to authorize the designated ' person to sign the amen~nent. In your future correspondence ~agarding this proj6ct, reference to the above OCJP nuN)er will enable us to quickly respond to your inquiries. OCJP 517 STANDARD :~e State of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, [] ' [t£.qcd and act/rig [] £×ecutiYe D~rectot ~ Off~ce of Cmmnal Oust~ce P]anMng ~ D-]45-73 ~d t~ btate, a~ . C~ty of Santa Aha 13-DF-09-0023 ~ ~d t~ Contra~. . '. -.. W~ESSETH: That ~e Con.actor for and in ~iderafion of ~e covenant, ~ndifio~, a~eemen~ State hereinafter e~ressed, does hereby a~ee to f~sh to ~e State ser~ces and matedMs, as fo~ows: ($~ ]o~h sm~ to be r~&red b~ Contr~r, a~unt to be ~d Contr~or, time ~o~ ~o~ or comp~, Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes D-145-73 between the parties hereto is hereby amended to change the Duration of Project from "June 5, 1973 to September 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973 to .:~ ,. .... ~ ;~' ~ . November 4, 1974". - ' :, ,.?~ . All other provisions of this contract remain as previously agreed upon. TEe provisions on the r~verse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been exeouted by the parties hereto, upon the date first above wr/tten. STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR Office of C~iminal Justice Planning ~^"~'lS~'T~l~f"Santa Ana ~* No additional fun~s required Special Deposit-LE,~ ' .~,,:~.~ '~ ~c.~. ~-r~t~. ~'~*"~1972-73 l hereh,, c,,rti[v upon ,nV ,,,t:n personal b,ow/c~ee tlmt budgcn:d funds ] ~...a. ,6: '~.h.~%. - arc a,',~l, tbb: h]r thc in'n-d attJ pu~ose oi rtr: l~pe*~litur& Mcied above. { . / RESOLUTION 73-80 A PJSSOLUTiON OF THE CITY COUt,~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~,~A APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR G?JuNT FOR OD~ANGE COEQ~TY NARCOTICS INDEX, CALIFOP3E[A COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE A~D AUT}iORIZiNG. THE CHIEF O? POLICE OF THE CITY OF S~TA ~_NA TO EXECUTE ALL DOCU~NTS PERTINENT THERETO. WHEPdgAS, the City of Santa Aha desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made avaitabt~ thr6ugh the Omaibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 196~, PL 90---355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter - referred to as the Safe Streets Act) a~inistered by the California Council on Criminal 'Justice. (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). NOW, THEP~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~A that the Chief of Police, Respond C~ Davis of,the Santa Aha Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to su~it the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute On behalf of the City of Santa Aha the attached Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or ~endm~nts thereof. BE IT FURTHER .RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to'provide-.all matching funds required for said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration a~d that cash will be appropriated as required thereb~'i-' BE IT.FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. . - PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 16 day of July , 1973. ATTEST: ~U~YOR CLEi~ OF THE 'COUNCIL ..... "ST,~NDARD AGREEMENT --^*~o.~^"""°v£°c~ eE.£.^~.ev ,r.~ .- ._ ~ _CONTR.~ER AGREEMENT, made and entcred-~to this 16~h ' day ~f ~ July - -' f19 74 __~ .......... S~te of Ca~o~ia.:by and'be~ve~ St~ of Calffo~a. ~rou~ its duly elected or appo~ted~ ~ r ificd and acting ' Executive Director ^G;"fTice of Criminal Justice Planning caged d~ StYe, am~ .......... ___ City of Santa Aha -[.-D-145-73 _ 73.-DF-09~0023 WII*NES~E~I: That ~e Con.actor for and ~ ~ide~fion of ~e covenant, ~ndifions, agreements, ~d s~puhfio~ of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby a~ee to ~sh to ~e State services and mateHMs, as follows: ~5~ [o~h s~e to be r~red bg Courior, a~unt to be pa~ Conifer, time for p~or~e or complan, a~ ~h p~ Application for Grant '~or Law Enforcemen~ Purposes D-145-73 between - .~ ~he parties hereto is hereby amended ~o chan~e the Duration of Project - .from "June 5, 1973 to ~eptember 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973 ~o November ~ ~, 1974". - - · A~i other provisions o~ this contract remain as previously agreed upon. ~ p~o~Ssions on ~e reverse side hereof consti~te a' pa~ of th~ agreement. I~: ~}?.~ES~?V~E~.~ ~a~[~. ~een ex~cpte~ hY the p0.~i~_heretg,, upon_ ~e .date fi~t a~ve ~en. STATE OF CALIEORNIA - - - CONT~CTOR :.~- - Office ~riminal dustCe Planning '~"*~'Uf"Santa Aha 1~"~'i ': '--- 1972-73 ...... s~p~ue~cEi, a 1' De~so~s~iJ~E~AA I lierebV certii~j npon mu own personal knotvl~'d~e t/uz! budgeted/unds I I RESOLUTION.73-80 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA A~,~A APPROVING AN APPLICATION' FOR G?J~NT FOR O~ANGE COLQ,~?Y NA!'~COTICS INDEX, CALIFOF=NIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTIC~E 7~..iD AUTHORIZING T!~,E CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF S~TA ~-NA TO EXECUTE ALL DOCU~NTn. PERTINENT THERETO. WHE.~AS, the City of Santa Ana desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the O;~nibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91~644, (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act) a~ministered by the California Council on Criminal'Justice. (hereafter referred to as CCCJ}. NOW, THEP~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COt~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~NA that the Chief of Police, Raymond C. Davis of~the Santa ~Ana Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to submit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute On behalf of the City of Santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contract for l~w enforcement purposes including ~x ..... IO..~ or ~.e..~...~n~s thereof.. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to'provide--all matching funds required for said project {including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required therebYi~' BE IT.FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of at its regular meeting held on the 1973. the City of Santa Aha day of July ATTEST: r"£C,.':2.",'CE I. MALONE CLEI~: 0~' TIIE COUNCIL AGREEMENT STANDARD ' ;15 AGREEMENT, made'and entered into thb 1 6th ' day of July ~ 19 74 !'~e State of California, by and between State of Calilomia, through its duly elected or appointed~ [Ldled and acting Executive Director Office of Criminal Justice Planning ~-reapter mailed the State, and . _ City of Santa Ana [] NU,.m~n A. mend D-145 73 U-3Vbb 73-0F-09-00~3 here~er mailed the Contractor. . ~._ WITNESSETH: That ~e Con.actor for and ~ ~ide~on of ~e covenant, ~ndi~o~, a~e~en~, ~d s~pu~fio~ of ~e State herein~ter e~ressed, does hereby a~ee to f~ish to ~e State s~ces and mate~ak, as fo~ows: (S~ t~h ~e ~ be r~ed b~ Con~tor, a~nt ~ be pa~ Contr~or, time For p~o~e or cmp~n, a~ a~h p~.~ and ~, it ~.) Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes D-145-73 between the parties hereto is hereby amended to change the Duration of Project ' · from "June 5, 1973 to September 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973~to _ ---~ - November 4, 1974". ' '- '-: : All other provisions of this contract remain as previously agreed upon. ~c pm~ions on ~e reverse side hereof ~nstitute ~ pa~ of this a~'eement. ~' ;'"' -" WITNESS WHEREOF. ~is a~eement has been exerted by the pa~ies hereto, upon ~e date ~t a~ve ~tm. STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONT~CTOR Off_ i~a u~ice ~nning~ "~"~'~f'~Santa gna - - No additional fun~s required Special Oepos~t-L[~ arc nt llilablc /or thl~' tlerlod and lmrpr,se of the exp,~,liture ~ed able. l ].:n'bF c:r i . / t ili t ~T;q)u.,r ~ n? m~ ~lin State ~ .~ .......... ~: .... ~ .-.~ ....... ,~ =.._~ ...................... P~ESOLUTION '73-80 A ~SOLUT-?ON OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~;A APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR G?J~NT FOR OP~ANGE COLQ~?Y NARCOTICS INDEX, CALIFOF~A COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND AUTHORIZING ThE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF S~TA ~=NA TO EXECUTE ALL DOCU~;.~-NTS PERTINENT THERETO. WHEREAS, the City of Santa Aha desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index ~o be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 196~, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act) administered by the California Council on Criminal 'Justice (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). NOW, THEP~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA A.NA that the Chief of Police, Raymond Co Davis of~the Santa :Aha Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to submit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contcact for law enforcement purposes including BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to-provide--all matching funds required for said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulatzons of CCCJ and the Law Enforcement Assistance A~ministration and that cash will be appropriated as required therebyl- BE IT'FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa at its regular meeting held on the 18 ~ay of July 1973. Ana ATTEST: ~UkYOR CLEI{K OF THE COUNCIL ..... " ' ' " ' ~"n~i ! L9 '/4 ~acc ol C,a.~forma. Ih' ,md between gtzh~ of Gzliitemia, ~rough its duly electe, a or and z.c ting ~,TrXE$$ErH: 'Fi',at the Cc, nL,:aetor {ar a~4d ir~ considei;aU*n o¢ the covemmts, con4itlons, atg. ecmcnts, ant~ st~Imlations el: h hp]/)lication for GreJlt foz law F~lfor~mT?Dt the t.~rtics he~ato is hereby ~,r,~nded to d~a-.,ge the DuratJ...~n of Project in3m "Jun:x 5; ~9'73 to .Tv,-ne d, 1.974" to 'IJ1]D.~ 5, 1973 to S.=..~te~e.r 4, 1974". ~'i'~¢i~(~; ~E~ll.~ ~E{ ............................. i;{'~;5~J2~l~J~k] ............................. ~ .... ~ ....... :.~!-~1~} ~=%]._:::::i:~ ~?~ ................................................................................ ' EXEMPT FROM bt.~ OF GENERAL SERV CES AD,~d,s...T,xATt ~,.. MANUAL. RESOLUTION 73-80 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~NA APPROVING ~N APPLICATION FOR GP=~NT FOR ORANGE COL.~TY NARCOTICS INDEX, CALIFOP~]XA COb."~CIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF SANCTA 2~NA TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUmeNTS PERTINENT THERETO. L WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 196~, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act) administered by the California Council on Criminal 'Justice. (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). N~q, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ~{E CITY OF SANTA ANA that the Chief of Police, Raymond C. Davis of the Santa Aha Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to suh~it the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contract for law enforcement pUrposes including any extensions or amendments thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to 'provide-.all matching funds required ~or said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required thereby. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds .received hereunder s~all not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 1~ day of July 1973. ATTEST: MAYOR CLEPif OF THE C£UNCIL L RES 73-80 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) CO~TY OF O~4GE ) CITY OF SANTA ANA ) S S I, FLORENCE i. MALONE, do h~reby certify that I am the Clerk of the Council of the City of Santa Aha; that the foregoing Resolution was introduced to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 18 day of July , 1973, and was at said meeting passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit; AYES, NOES, COUNCII24EN: Evans, Yamamoto, Garthe, Markel, Patterson, Ward COUNCII2~EN: None ABSENT, COUNCII~N: None Grisel /,',ALONE CLERK OF THE COUNCIL STANDARD AGREEMENT --^'r~o.N,n.^"r'"°w~ o~:N£.^,..'~¥ z"~ ' ils ACREEMENT, made and entered ~to ~ ] 6th day of July .19 74 , *he State of California by and bemveen State of California, ~rou~ its duly elected or appo~te~ ~hfi,~ a~d act~g - Executive Director Office of Criminal Justice Planning ~ca~t~ ~d t~ Stye, a~ City of Santa Ana b~e~t~ ~ Contra~. NUMB£R ~mend I D-145-73 73-DF-09-0023 WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and i~ conslderation of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furo. ish to the State services and materials, as {ollmvs: fSet ton-h service to be rendered b~t Contractor, anvount to be paid Contractor, time Jor performance or completion, and attach plans and s~enifi~attons, Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes D-145-73 between the parties hereto is hereby amended to change the Duration of Project from "June 5, 1973 to September 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973 to November 4, 1974". All other provisions of this contract remain as previously agreed upon. The provisions on the reverse side hereof constih~te a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA Office of Criminal Justice Planning CONTRACTOR '^"~T-~y' D'f"Santa Ana $ No additional fun~ is required ,ersonal kr~wlcd~e that !ludgetcd funds ~ESOLUTION '73-80 .A PJ~SOLUTiON OF THE CITY COUINCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR G?J~NT FOR OFuANGE COEQ~TY NARCOTICS INDEX, CALIFO?3iIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF Sb2~TA 3-NA TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUt,'2~NTS PERTINENT THERETO. WHEF~AS, the City of Santa Aha desires to undertake.a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter -. referred to as the Safe Streets Act) a~ministered by the California Council on Criminal 'Justice. (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COr~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA that the Chief of Police, Raymond C. Davis of~the Santa Aha Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to submit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or ~endmcnts thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to-provide-all matching funds required for said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enf6rcement Assistance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required thereby'i~' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law en'forcement expenditures. PASSED ~ND ADOPTED bv the City Council of the Cl.y of Santa Ana at its regular mee.~ng held on the 18 day of July 1973. ATTEST: bU~YOR MALONE CL.~ili, OF THE COUNCIL AGREEMENT m ^~oR.~v STANDARD A~.Rovz= .v *.£ '~IS ACREEMENT, made'and entered into this 16th day of July ~he State of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected ihi~cd and acting ' Executive Director l~,~eatte't tailed the State, ant~ City of Santa Aha 197 4 or appointed, AGENCY Office of Criminal Justice Planning I D-145-73 D-Jzbb 73-DF-09-0023 t~re~]ter called the Contractor, WITNESSETtI: That the Contractor for and in considera6on of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follo~vs: . (Sd forth service to be rendered by Contractor, amount to be paid Contractor, time for per]ornmnce or completion, and attach plans and s~eai~tions, ii amd.) Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes D-145-73 between the parties hereto is hereby amended to change the Duration of Project from "June 5, 1973 to September 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973 to November 4, 1974". All other provisions of this contract reraain as ~reviously agreed upon. The pro',isions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. 'STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGENCY Office of Criminal Justice Planning Executive Director CONTRACTOR '^"'"'~q'~y' b*f"Santa Ana BY (AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE) AMOUNT OF THIS ESTIMATE $ No additional fun APPROPRIATION Is required ITEM C HA F~fER Special Depos.it-LEAA . ! P.E SOLUT I ON '7 3- 8 0 A PJESOLUTiON OF THE CITY COL~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~NA APPP~OV!NG $~' APPLICATION FOR GPJ~NT FOR ORANGE COL%~TY NARCOTICS INDEX, CALIFOP3~IA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE A~JD AUTHORIZING-THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF S~{TA 2~NA TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUt'~NTS PERTINENT T}IE~ETO. WHEREAS, the City of Santa Aha desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter ~. referred to au the Safe Streets Act) administered by the California Council on Criminal 'Justice (hereafter referrcd to as CCCJ). NOW, THEP~FOP~E, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA kNA that the Chief of Police, Ras~ond C. Davis or, the Santa -Aha Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to submit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or ~endmcnts thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLIPS~D that the applicant agrees to-provide--all matching funds recuired for said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and t~e rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enf6rcement Assistance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required therebyl-' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 18 day of July 1973. ATTEST: ~U~YOR CLERK OF THE COUNCIL STANDARD AGREEMENT -- ^~n,.ow~ ~' 'r.~ lis AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 16th day of July 19 74 ! the State of California by and between State of California, through its duly elected or a~pointed~ ilLfied and acting Executive Di.rector caged the Sta~e, ami City of Santa Ana Office of Criminal Justice Planning D-145-73 _U-~Fbb 72-DF-09-0023 ]~aJt~ cdded the ContraCtor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: (Set tor~h sert-~e to be rendered by Contractor, amount to be paid Contractor, time/or per]orrnance or completion, and attach plans and spa~if~ations, ff an7.) Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes D-145-73 between the parties hereto is hereby amended to change the Duration of Project from "June 5, 1973 to September 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973 to November 4, 1974". All other provisions of this contract remain as previously agreed upon. The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA Office of Criminal Justice Planning Executive Director CONTRACTOR "^"'l:Ti~Jf' Uf"Santa Ana ADJ. INCREASING ENCUM. $ .( RESOLUTION 73-80 A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUI~CIL OF THE CITY OF SA~;TA ~-~,~A APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR G?~NT FOR O?<ANGE COLQ~Y NAP. COT_rCS INDEX, CALIFOP~TIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE ~?D AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF TH~ CITY OF S~{TA [~NA TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUt~2~NTS PERTINENT THERETO. WHEREAS, the City of Santa Aha desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act) administered by the California Council on CrL~inal'Justice (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CO~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ;~NA that the Chief of Police, Ra}~ond C. Davis of:the Santa ·Ana Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to submit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or ~T. endmcnts thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to'provide-.all matching funds required Eot said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enf6rcement Assistance A~ministration and that cash will be appropriated as required therebyi-' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of'the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 18 day of July 1973. ATTEST: CLEI~'~ OF THE COUNCIL STAND," ,RD AGREEMENT -- ATTO..~ GE"E"^L IlS AGBEEMENT, made and entered into ~m 1 6th _day of July , lg 7.~_,4 he State of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, ,' ilified and acttng Executive Director r. al~d ~ State, and City of Santa Ana Office of Criminal Justice Planning NU~aZ. amena ~ I D-145-73 73-DF-09-0023 hereafter caik'd the Gontractoro WIZNESSETif: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the "State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to henish to the State ser,4ces and materials, as follo~vs: ISet Iorth service to be rendered b~l Contractor, amount to be paid Contractor, time ~or performance or comple~ion, and attach plan~ and s~eei~ations, if Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes D-145-73 between the parties hereto is hereby amended to change the Duration of Project from "dune 5, 1973 to September 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973 to November 4, 1974". All other provisions of this contract remain as previously agreed upon. The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the p~rties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGENCY Office of Criminal Justice Planning '~.. U. Executive Director CONTRACTOR '^"~TTy' ~f"Santa Ana $ No additional fun~s required S $ $ RESOLUTION .73-80 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~A APPROVING $~ APPLICATION FOR G?~NT FOR O~ANGE COLQT?Y NARCOTICS INDEX, CALIFOF~IA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE Z~D AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF S~TA ~NA ~O EXECUTE ALL DOCUk,~NTS PERTINENT THERETO. WHEREAS, the City of Santa A~a desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act) a~ministered by the California Council on Criminal 'Justice (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). N~, THEP~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~NA that the Chief of Police, Raymond C. Davis of~the Santa ·Ana Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to submit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or ~mendments thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to 'provide.-all matching funds recuired for said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enf6rcement Assistance A~ministration and that cash will be appropriated as required therebyl- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be use~ to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED AND ADOPTED by t~e City Council of the City of Santa at its regular meeting held on the 18 day of July 1973. Aha ATTEST: " ,/cfR% I,L ~U~YOR ~fC~,5%'CU 1. MALONe? CLEI~f OF THE COUNCIL STANDARD AGREEMFNT- Am,~ov~o er'mz Y IS AGREEMENT, made'and entered into this 16_t.h _day of July . lg 74 ~e State of California, by and behveen State of CaLifornia, through its duly elected or appointedj ~fied and acting ' Executive Director I Office of Criminal Justice Planning City of Santa Ana -' [] [] .u~mm ~meno ~5 D-145-73 73-DF-09-0023 h~'eatter cal~..d the Contractor. WITNESSETI'I: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to fur~sh to the State services and materials, as follo~vs: ($e~ loth servi~e to be rendered bq Contractor, amount to be paid Contra~ot, time ]or performance or completion, and attach plans and s~e~ifw, ationa, i~' amt.) Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes D-145-73 between the parties hereto is hereby amended to change the Duration of Project from "June 5, 1973 to September 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973 to 'November 4, 1974". All other provisions of this contract remain as previously agreed upon. The pmv~xons on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties 'hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA Office of Criminal Justice Planning CONTRACTOR "^"?"CfiTy' Uf"Santa Ana O~IGIN~L SIC.';!:']) BY Executive Director ~w,~*,r~,s~ * NO additional ~un[s required FUND Special Deposit-LEAA art' at:ail,:blc fer thc p,'rtod and purpo.~e o/tli,t.cxw'r~fL ute .~ated above. P~ESOLUTION 73-80 A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COU:~CIL OF THE cITY OF SANTA ~;A AI-~PROVING AN APPLICATION.' 'FOR G?JuNT FOR O~ANGE COLQ~?Y NA?~COTICS INDEX, CALIFOPD:'[A COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE A~,~D AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF S~2{TA D-NA TO EXECUTE ALL' DOCU~rENTS PERTINENT THERETO. WHEREAS, the City of Santa Aha desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 196~, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act} administered by the California Council on Criminal 'Justice. (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). I~OW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CO~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~NA that the Chief of Police, Raymond C. Davis of the Santa :Aha-Police Department, was authorized on its behalf, to su~mit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Santa Aha the attached Grant Award Qont~act for law enforcement purposes including ex ..... lo..~ or ~,.e..~m~n~s thereof. 'BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to 'provide..all .. matching funds recuired for said project (including any ~xtension or amendr~ent thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enforcement Assistance A~ministration and that cash will be appropriated as required thereb~i~' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. - PASSED AND ADOPTED by the city Council of the City of Santa Ana 'at its regular meeting held on the 18 day of July ,,, 1973. ATTEST: ~c7,~.~'c~' 1. MALONE CLEPi, OF THE COUNCIL STANDARD AGREEMENT -- IS AGREEMENT, mad? and entered into this 1 6th day of July ' he State of Californ a, ny and bet~veen State of Galffornia, through, its duly elected ! 'li~cd and acting Executive Director · t9 74. appointed, Office of Criminal Justice Planning ca/ted t}~ State, City of Santa Ana D-145-73 -U-3Zbb 73-DF-09-0023 k-~aflet called the Contractor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: (Set forth se~wce to be rendered bt~ C. ontractor, amount to be paid Contractor, t~me ]or performance or completum, and attach plana and spe. e'ifw, atirms, Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes D-145-73 between the parties hereto is hereby amended to change the Duration of Project from "June 5, 1973 to September 4, 1974" to "June 5, 1973 to November 4, 1974". All other provisions of this contract remain as previously agreed upon. ,~ae provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA Office of Criminal Justice Planning ORIGINAL SIO~,~DBy . Executive D]recto~ CONTRACTOR ' "^"~CTtfy' ~f" Santa Aha TITLE ~ No additional fun~s required $ 1 hereby ccrtif!l upor~ m!! OtCtl vt'r.tonal knowh'.d,'.e tlvlt bud~.eted hinds T.B.A, NO. B,R, NO. RESOLUTION -73-80 A RESOLUT'--ON OF THE CITY COU~NCIL OF THE CITY OF S~.;TA ~%~,~A APPROVING AN /LPPLICA.?iON FOP, G?J~NT FOR O~%NGE COLQi?Y NARCOTICS INDEX, CALIFO~IA COU~',~C'!L ON CRI~!NAL JU.~..I~n AUT}iORiZiNG .T,,~ CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF SA2qTA ~-~;A TO EXECUTE ALL DOCU~,?~.NTS PERTINENT THEP, ETO. WHEREAS, the City of Santa Aha desires to undertake a certain project designated Orange County Narcotics Index to be funded in part from funds made available through the ~anibus Crime Control and Safe - Streets Act of 1968, PL 90--355, as amended PL 91-644, (hereafter . referred to as the Safe Streets Act) administered by the california Council on Criminal 'Justice. (hereafter referred to as CCCJ). NOW, THEP~FO.~E, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CO~CIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ~NA that the Chief of Police, Raymond C. Davis of~the Santa Ana Police ~epartment, was authorized on its behalf, to submit the attached Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to CCCJ and is authorized to execute On behalf of the City of Santa Ana the attached Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or ~enfimcnts thereof. BE IT FURTtIER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to 'provide-.all matching funds required for said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of CCCJ and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required thereby'i~' BE IT.FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED ~ND ADOPTED by the City Council of the Cl_y of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the. 18 .. day of July 1973. ATTEST: MAYOR CLEI~ O~TM THE COUNCIL