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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20A - 2005 BUFFER ZONE GRANT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: Il ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: JUNE 5, 2006 APPROVED TITLE: APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ACCEPTING THE 2005 BUFFER ZONE PROTECTION PROGRAM GRANT D As Recommended D As Amended D Ordinance on 151 Reading D Ordinance on 2nd Reading D Implementing Resolution D Set Public Hearing For (}~t2- CITYJ MANA ER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Approve an appropriation adjustment accepting the FY 2005 Buffer Zone Protection Program Grant in the amount of $47,287.50 into the revenue account (account no. 128-01-5371) and appropriate same into the FY 2005 Buffer Zone Protection Program expenditure accounts (account no. 128-350-various) . 2. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with the County of Orange, Sheriff's Department for the 2005 Buffer Zone Protection Zone grant in an amount not to exceed $47,287.50. DISCUSSION The Governor's Office of Homeland Security is distributing federal funding to local governments under the 2005 Buffer Zone Protection Program (BZPP) in the amount of $1,085,810. Funding in the amount of $47,287.50 has been awarded to the City of Santa Ana to secure mitigation measures outlined for the Westfield Shoppingtown MainPlace Mall. The funding is to be used for the costs of equipment related to enhancing the protection of this identified Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources (CI/KR) site. MainPlace is considered to be a potential terrorist target that has been determined to be of national level importance in the areas of public health and safety, economic and national security, and public confidence. Under the BZPP, the Santa Ana Police Department has prepared a Vulnerabili ty Reduction Purchasing Plan (VRPP) for the identified site, which has been approved by the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and the federal Department of Homeland Security. The grant funding is to be used to purchase equipment from the Department of Homeland Security's 2005 Authorized Equipment List, pursuant to the VRPP submitted plans. As the first responder for this critical infrastructure site, the Santa Ana Police Department through funds passed through to us from the Orange County Sheriff's Department, will purchase and retain the equipment 20A-1 2005 BZPP Grant June 5, 2006 Page 2 approved on the Vulnerability Reduction Purchasing Plan. Grant funding will be passed through to the City of Santa Ana after execution of an agreement to transfer funds with the County of Orange, Sheriff's Department for 2005 Buffer Zone Protection Program Grant purposes. FISCAL IMPACT Approval of the appropriation adjustment will enhance the FY 2005 Buffer Zone Protection Program Grant revenue account (account no. 128-01-5371) by $47,287.50 and increase the same into the FY 2005 Buffer Zone Protection Program expenditure accounts (account no. 128-350-various). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: \ lJ^'0 '\~~~:~A'" ~-\-..-: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agenc~~~ Paul M. Walters Chief of Police Police Department 20A-2