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MOTIONS - 3/30/83
23. The following grant applications be submitted to the Criminal Justice
Division and priority for their funding be established in the following
order:
a. Continuation of the Nueces County Organized Crime Control Unit from
March 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 with a total budget of
$304,811. The City contribution will be $156,436, County contribution
$27,257, and State funds $121,150. The State funding provides
salaries for a Criminal Analyst, Secretary, and one Deputy Sheriff.
The City provides for one Lieutenant, two Sergeants, and two Police
Officers; the County provides for one Deputy Sheriff and an
Assistant District Attorney (part- time). This will represent the 12th
year of funding for the Organized Crime Control Unit.
b. Continuation of the Burglary Task Force Grant from September 1,
1983 through August 31, 1984. The budget totals $27,004 with the
C.J.D. contributing 80% at $21,604 and the City's portion 20% at
$5,400. The grant provides support equipment and necessary
expenditures to operate a two -man task force which will focus on
known fences, burglary rings, and the identification of burglary
patterns. This will be the second year of funding.
C. $24,853 for the purchase of a Kodak Micro -image Terminal for the
microfilming of offense reports, arrest sheets, criminal jackets, and
applicant jackets. A 50% match is required by the City for all
equipment purchases affiliated with any grant program. The City's
share will be $8,970 with the grant providing $15,883. This terminal
will allow for the microfilming of all reports and will replace the
current microfilmer, which is fourteen years old.
d. $26,062 for a design study of a City /County Jail facility consolidation.
With 100% funding by C.J.D., the study will identify the impact of
combining services on operating procedures of the City and County
and determine whether or not such a move would enhance law
enforcement effectiveness. (Attachment #15)
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