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Resolution 324i nEsour;xeN ;: lrz4 DE IT )IBIO-Ell BY THE C[i. COUNCIL. OF TrE CSTy or 6 1.OI'G1:00D, FLORI.D.A, AS FOLLo'::S. 1 1. V— th¢ [Mayor If the City of Long.00d, Florida, 6 and tine City Clerk. .ire he-eby authorized and directed I,e._ect�u (Acontrac /) gr¢eez/n tom) �o �beyhzlf "f city viitln 11 copy or said (contract or _ anent) being attI btd here _o and 12 nTd, port hereof. - 1C 2_ -il [resolution ;hall i�eco:ne .ecta ve vmnediately lz. ) upon its passage and adoption. 15 PASSED AND ADOPTED tnas day of 16 A.D. 1977. 11 1. Fi IPFAN a City II—il o th- ' City If ooa, Florida 10 I� � iEE2: zl 2' C_iY CL.2*C zE NABB)D f the C' _ of zcngt:ood, 2C rloriaa zs liTEST: pppp ;D a'I 10 ;I 3• �I it I Th. o-j— s �ed e,— oan d xc '.a 1— so era < <d--ay +SEh the stale c r o1a`e. 1Te uw3a�lnu u3ll eillon oi.i: a rot �vlvlon to nave ., oons T�rkui.a 3 ,Hato - e aI­t F,li f eor a tia ana o ate& and ro. d d ncy call.v z final a and ,� TTos' .n11 bee d. ,.te ad iubl' aty ¢_ r oL Lon,�.aocd.�t . sog en .allalso _ua�cd ca e oc.oce d ire. a._ae .»]„sS� . SUBGRANT APPLICATION a'^ie�. Pla"asrnn"n�"o o:u NIA N/A PART It. PROJECT PLAN AND SUPPORTING DATA' Sta and in dee of tM1 11 be done, who will be involve what �s a PltP,d tD Ub, the fella g 1 hey g IA. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM ` `. s5 B. MEASURABLE OBJECT VES ✓. - —C. EVALUATION'""Y' D. PROCEDURES AND TIMETABLE "- - E. RESOURCES of to 1 1M1 11 tha[ fast. Clearly define a gnific l rP - tlocume 1h need io t. State iirm eifec Problem Gtl Der pltaria, 101 m �adna s ors ntl allonte rtsoureez in a manneruthat is real'sllCrantlacomepatlble witM1 he ob)ectives of �tM1e Projaccres A) TheNCo,m. l,,tions�sluip—, of the 'bbCw d Police Dept. is antiquated and needy to be updated. This updati� rill enable ou^ patrol division t ... base station and other agencies both u have c ant c cations with an and oat Df t➢e Patrol ve... B) The odj active DY the project i o elimuute the opportunity for ersdnal tof Pity through a close b.—H,surveillance and through tde tl comp .tion devices. C) pe evaluation of the project Pill be made by a before and after Crime analys and by a Departmental time and motion study shaving either the increase oP decrease in ana time. psaluations till be threngh the State D£ Florida Division of Comauxi—tons and ti— the Public wlty Prector of the City et Ebbg d, Florida. D) Upon Approyial of the grant, . The folloting steps Pill le Bids�Pill be excepted fora pe d of 60 days. 2. At the end oY L e 60 day lidding period a purchase ortler will be granted the latest bidder on the nest tlesireable equipment. 3. :quip expected to u„ recaeved Itbid I. days of the Ipenl,,g date Tor tbebid—, period. E) The Longxod P—de Dept. h13 PolicDYfed 5 c vi.lian l njudconauv1of tight qe ilesad smy Ppuation ofB4Oo'—dennd2,peopledug nmaLi Poa•Idng hours. Douglas E Keller, Chief of Police, n s YJ years of I_ enfourcement exparien ancluding 33 ywAears dao Mfi�dligfcr,,,StAKa4e^ld@rsahimv.aitttyanmaeaagn and one yea F.ePmiCe s= 324 L� Clime in L-T— is increasing over 50h. each y... as this city g,b_ such — B11q.—Y (Residential - Business - A-1), Larceny (Grand - —ti) b— i--1 — 1bh, and 1--y, S-1 crimes, and 4­Thefts eceased 25h6 —.. — majority of these —i— are d— by ­­jI­ 8 Y— to 17 y— old boys and qill— The Road Patrolman 1-11 :heir investigation and --1 on the —i— that took place and th-is ".." III the time he has to I — on it. This is -Y this a,, has a low rate on =i,— salved. — could — d— slot of .11— in this city with , Field Investigator lbl—ti—). The field investigator can t— 11—It Plilt' and gather more -11—tilh at I —i... IC-1, and t1.11b d11h -1-1 pl.­ty "l- from :his city and then —k. the --- Th, investigator can check out all 1—c-il i,11—.1ti.1 in thl, city when citizens r­It it, by stake -,t, which ,ill lead t. cut the — .1 narcotics. The field investigator will help the 'O.e —pt. ..d the city t. p1b-11 the Life, Limb, and P-1.1t, o. citizen. ,- -1, 1- . SUBO ANTAPPLICATIory I.a PI:.a SUPP.. wn s ---NiA WA PART II, PROJECT PLAN AND SUPPORTING DATA` SI l dearly antl In tle H U. ai m1 of the pIFlII, p,.dsely what will b. done, who will he fmolv.tl. and what is e.penea to ream[. Dae ch. muowmtl main, heatlmtla: A. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM B. MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES C. EVALUATION D. PROCEDURES AND TIMETABLE E. RESOURCES All Sated e d should be w ,once[ mat fact. Cl.abv Jenne a geebie Fvf sgniflceme problem a nexd for this p t. State arable obl.ctivez which, If cacti effect on eM1e problem stated' D sing [Fe extent to which the projec[M1asl mel its stated objectives. Organize erocetlur�es pand al ovate resources in a manner that is realistic antl compatible with he objectives of the project. Chas A)cThisM Department n estigative specialist to follotr up crime reports, Ttds detective would stemvthe flow of C urinal activity by increasieg a -est If Criminal offenders in attempt to c bat the ever increasing crimes of larceny, burglary, n coti robbery andmmotor vehicle thefts. B) T. properly effect the I—of criminal elements; to relieve urdYormed patrol ofncers of follow upi ItiI,,av tequixments; to establish a w..U. liaison with .1— law etil'orcement agencies Add to coeduct a rehrnsive training program for uniformed patrol Ifticers in the preperat of reports and related r cords. It is believed that a detective could ae the number It cases closed by 10% which Would decrease the crime r byc10to 1* U) Gvalua— would be made through review of Idifprmed crime reports, and by quarterly and sam_aynual re Sews of project goals and objectives. B) Upon Approval of the grant, I the follnwiug steps will be tak 1. A Sergeant wall be transfered to the rant IfDetective Sergeants a patrolman ALL then bs promoted to the ,ante of sergeant to as woe patrol responsibilities b e If these steps someone will be hired to flll the vacent patrolmanapo"ition.. 2. Bid will be excepted Yor a period of 60 love on a vehicle for detective the 60 day period a purchase order will be granted to the 1. Atsthe end o,-I lowest bidder pn t most desieeable vehicle. 4. The vehicle i expscted to be reca— witinin 90 days of — opening Ltlate Yor the bidding period. E) The I good Police Dept. has 13 s rn Police Officers and 5 Civilian y in Fina yies. The Jurisdictional b unb^lea c oT eight square miles -olds population o£ 86D0 xesids�ts andr1000apeople during nomal CiviLanewrking ho s. �. Douglas n. Keller. Ghiei o4 Police, has y0eyears of lav erSourcement experieice� including 3$ Years a a police chief, 3 Yats city management and one ear a public safety director. Chief (feller has attended n sss Police Schsols� Sgsinars� and _ k—ps and is an rnstructor of various pol e subjects. 14 r559 — — --- — - - ----------- -Al F-­ IIIA s 14,55940 90 Ma� W9.W 5 - .-I Tl- —(E NoT>I- Is. �o�.F�,�,s�,,. ------------------------ of v1: ��� IZ --------wo�— — 9'S Cheverolet Nova. 4 Door SMan Power Steering k Air Gondit, _u g $3900.00 $3900.00 $UBCUIANT APPLICATION NIA N/A PART III. BUDGET EXHIBIT FISCAL QUESTIONNAIRE' C, cl X— i. —., --g 50 hid cash hatch State - Florida 5%; haM cash hatch City of L­d 3 NA 4i 11 R1 5. �1 Nla SUBG N ANT APPLICATION N/A ./A li the subgrantee is no[ a state agency, a'"Pesolu[ion' from the governing board is requiretl. A 'sample is mclutletl in the I nstrucfion Manuel, EXHIBIT Ain [hp original of [he ppli—i— ...... . ... . SUBGRANT APPLICATION C-111CATE 01 EQ-L E1110-EIT O—ITINITI --A— I'll 11,111, All a. ---d 01,—Il —VI, mat me 1-0 tiara C—m�l -Ii. --1 N LEAA FONDS PA:iT l CENE HFlI. AOMINISTHA lIVF INFORMATION` Lj 1'l5 d Prot«PI­ SUBG R ANT APPL (CATION &s a NIA PART 11. PROJECT PLAN AND SUPPORTING DATA' $tar clearly antl in tletail the aims of [Fe proles[. Precisely what will be done, who will be involvetl. antl wM1a[iz expec;=d to resole Use [M1e fo Mowing major Featlings: A. STATEMENTOFTHE P FOBLEM -AS U RA.1E MIRGII-S C: EVALUATION D. PRO CEDURESANDTIMETA8LE _ E. RESOURCES All of [Feu topics are in rrelatetl antl '1p 1 be w reflect [Fat fact Clearly define a geable b gnificant prpblem and document ih d for [h project. Stale urabie objectis FicM1, if met, will Fave the projecutl etFec[ on the ppiohtlem. stated. Develop a ens for assessing [he extent to which fire project has met its staled ohjec[ives. Organize procedures antl elioca to r_sources in a manner that is reali slit and compatible witM1 thv objectives of the prof-. (1.)sT eatemthe ei aile offenders who a ing or becom. evolved in nal aotl.�ifies,u-I to establish an intraRpity�cownty relay i_p '. trtha problem.:: ofLicer will be pro..ted to serve ae Louth Ss. oLticer ;u dpto replace b3,t.. (B) T ablish a tine_ liaison with youthlti offenders, and I-ti-, a rapresal 03 (p-5) in aid in Eba reduction o�[CfLLndars, _ which to c -' ' autain these problems a uUhanFnme/city level a sad to Laing r o tPx c unty�state sy e Toablieh an suparvise�a oropri::te JuvanllePro; n,111. an u.^ada perticiaptlontin rvocto-oidle progects (C) e - - e through the re of Juveule reports of our ity/YS Eynd a- meal r w pf ii apt Seale — oi,j .ti. . (D) T er .rill becompleted thPvecontact If agencies an r own. pro�am, vary a the need o1'rtorlrloed and pxrogxema, mn enp Lesre- ved Peom ot'nae 4partmants z Youth Sc.rv_ce Uhits, recory �o uos Prom 1oeal�couwty� end state msources urea. ms Unit shaii k d - close wec ith all hoola, t and ao antl _ cilix:s ithtile tlt.gel in the high schools, c sratready ith iples, a o t and supertendants h t� i. thought thetda and persoru iiitarett wit" J thaauvesule wil oa dad t d greatly to deter t rograms .will- be i rug ab[isa - anschocl saY h atipnP, an aid d is befne c nsidered. Our t'drthston�.sdngcprogremsbwilleal dstha yow school ;:g child v well as the olo r in Crime Prevention and ::ecident Preventic SUBGRANTAP-CATION IIIA e.a ./A .,941 a 663.. S 663- IOIAL ". IIAA U 941— 90 663— 5 13,267— — SO BG R ANT APP L ICATI ON ert,iaanon al xo�5 Pela�u�s PART IV, EXHIBITC CERTIFICATION OF NON SUPPLANTING' : 1 e I, s>1, ryI . T.TAL �-rB 970 — qi S 53, 670 1971 — 72 90,737 � 4G,o67 , 197� — 73 152, 692 53,955 , 1973 — 74 137,661 — 15,031 1974 — 75 170,338 32,677