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FY 1998 LOCAL LAW rNFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANTS PROGRAM
FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION FORM
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INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Applicant's Identifier Code Type the award number from box 44 on your award form. It
should start with98LBVX- 91.
2. Name of Jurisdiction and State Type your jurisdiction and state abbreviation (e.g. City of
Anniston, AL). Remember that it is the general purpose
unit of local government who is the grantee, not a
component or department agency.
3. Advisory Board Information This area has 5 different questions (A - F).
A. Date of Application Review: Please provide the date that your advisory board reviewed
the application. It should be entered as follows: 01 161CO
(month/day/year).
B. Board Representatives: Please place an "X" in the appropriate box to indicate the
representatives of the advisory board. Please include all
that apply. Remember, there is a required group of
participants that MUST be on the advisory board (see
page 2 For the list).
local police department
;- local sheriff's department
C.- local prosecutor's office
D - local court system
R local public school system
F1 - local nonprofit organization, active in
crime prevention
(9- local nonprofit nroani7.ation, active in
drug use prevention
F3 - local nonprofit organization, active in
drug; use treatment
G1 - local educational organization, active in
crime prevention
G2 - local educational organization, active in
drug use prevention
G3 - local educational organization, active in
drugs use treatment
EI - local religious organization, active in
crime prevention
H local religious organization, active in
drug use prevention
V13 - local religious organization, active in
drug use treatment
I 1 -local community organization, active in
crime l+reveutioai
12 - local community organization, active in
drug use prevention
cit- local community organization, active in
drug use treatment
Social Services
K - Public Housing Authority
L. - Ch"d Protective Seg view
Citizens
N - Local health providerO Hospitals
�C)ther- must provide trier description in
box 3C
id Lo? Descrinfive Instrrrcriotr
Other If you chose letter "O"(other) in section 38, please provide
'hp[nrZ12�T a brief description of this person's position.
,Type of Order i Please select the letter that corresponds with the type of
order that gave your advisory board its "nonbinding"
("binding" in Louisiana) recommendation authority.
Executive Order
13,"L Administrative Provision
C - Legislative Provision
_ oard "Type Please select the letter that corresponds with the type of
advisory board your jurisdiction used.
A - New single jurisdiction board
- Designation of an existing single Jurisdiction board
C - New multi jurisdictional board
D - Designation of an existing multi jurisdictional board
,A' Public Hearing Information This section has 12 questions (A - Q.
A. Type of Hearing Please select the letter that corresponds with the type of
hearing your Jurisdiction held.
A - Special hearing Just for this program
l_`; Regular city council/county commission hearing/
Program was listed as an agenda item
A Number of Hearings Please select the letter that corresponds with the number of
hearings that were held.
One
B - Two
C - Three
D - Four or more
Notification Time Please select the letter that corresponds with the amount of
time between the notification of the hearing and the hzaring
itself,
A - One (1) to three (3) days
�Four (4) days to one (1) week
One (1) week to two (2) weeks
D - Two (2) weeks to one (1) month
E. - More than one month
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D. Type of Notification Please place an "X" in the appropriate box to indicate all
the means of notification to the public that your jurisdiction
undertook. Please include all that apply.
1 Television
B - Radio
Newspaper
D - Word of Mouth
E - Community bulletin boards
F - Constituent services
G - Internet
H - Other - must provide brief description
E. Number of Attendees Please select tate letter that corresponds with the
approximate number of attendees at the hearing.
16Less than 10
3 Between 10 and 50
C - Between 50 and 200
D - More than 200
F. Number of Comments Please select the letter that corresponds with the
approximate number of oral and/or written comments
submitted.
GLess than 10
B - Between 10 and 50
C - Between 50 and 200
D - More than 200
G. inclusion of Comments Please select the letter that corresponds with whether the
comments resulted in a change of purpose area allocations.
A - Yes �J No
H. Board Present Please select the letter that corresponds with whether your
advisory boarr - as present at the public hearing.
,i - Yesdfi - ,if(}
I. Minutes - (for these three questions, please select "A" for Yes anti "B" for No)
i. Were minutes of the hearing taken? A} Yes B -No
ii. Were minutes distributed to the public? `iS Yes No
iii. Are minutes available for BBA review? A Yes B - No
(In Louisiana, parish sheriffs are required to su iiit minutes to BJA.)
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J. Location of l leaving
Please select the letter that corresponds with the location of
the public hearing.
4City/County - Administration Building
-School
C - Library
D - Religious Building
K. 'rime of the Hearing
Please select the letter that corresponds with the time the
public hearing was held.
A 6:00 a.m. - Noon
- Noon 1 Lunch Hour
C - 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
D - 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
E - After 7:00 p.m.
L. Date of Public Hearing
Please provide the date that your public hearing was held.
It should be entered as follows: (month/day/year).
5. Update of Purpose Areas
A, Status of Allocations If your allocations have not changed, please type "NO
CHANGE" in this block, and you do not treed to fill out the
rest of the form, except for the signature. If your
allocations have changed, please type "CHANGE" and
complete this section accordingly by entering the nearest
whole dollar amount under the appropriate purpose area.
This new information will reflect your revised purpose area.
allocations. Th -- total of the allocations tmist add tip to
your Federal award amount. Do not include the match or
anticipated interest amounts. Remember, if it is a
purpose area that requires additional information like
"Hiring" or "Security," plcase indicate any changes to those
fields as well. Under Law Enforcement -Hiring -Support,
pluasu rentcmber to indicate whether dw new pusiiioirs will
be sworn. civilian or both.
CERTIFICATION � Please have you; jurisdiction's CHIEF EXECUTIVE
OFFICER (Mayor, City Manager, County Administrator,
etc.) sign and date this form.
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Request fn1 Approval (backup altuchexl)
C)urlrnrUrdi 6,
Executive L)tmaar's Report
Gary Van Arman
a United Way Grant
Leonard 4vason
a john's island Community Service League Grant request
Nola wilturr
a Fr>ktto's island Fowtdativn tfr;rne rrotlueat.
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Chaim an's Report
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a Luncheon- Fobruary 176, 2600 146 Ave. Steakhuuso- Spoaknr State Reprvsentaave
r,"hatles Sembler
lrffiry Barton
a personnel Commitite recom imdations on rrrvlstons to persarutel policies
Bruce C'uteun
Di, lioger Vearfmg S
Co mnittm Reports
CiriefJames C;a*nrrl
a Charavier Comers!
Karl Ifedin
■ %fetubership Corninittee
judge Paul H Kaman*
a Public Rolation Committoc
Mmlond Lilly c.
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Harry (4, uu-v 1^ 1r1,
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GARY C. WHEELER INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
40554191 AVENUE VERO BEACH. FLORIDA 32960.1000 PHONE (561) 569-6700
Proposed Spending for the 1998 LLEBG:
Sofhvare Upgrade $7,500
Provide an upgrade to the looking mugshot software giving us the ability to access
information via the LAN vs. one of only three current workstations. This will provide
investigators with the ability to develop suspect information and line ups from their office
workstations. Has a potential future application via laptop computers.
CompStat (Computerized Statisticslmapping) $35,000
CompStat is a Nationally know concept for tracking, reporting, and responding to crime
and crime trends. The CompStat approach to fighting crime provides increased
accountability and increased effectiveness of resource deployment. Originating as a pilot
program within one of New York City's worst crime areas, the CompStat approach brings
together both crime statistics and automated mapping, providing law enforcement
managers with sophisticated yet easy-to-use visual analysis capabilities. This in turn,
allows for more timely identification of trends as they emerge, providing commanders
with a proactive edge in developing successful tactical plans to solve andlor prevent
crime. In order to function under the CompStat method, the Sheriff's Office will need to
acquire a Geographic Information System based crime analysis system.
Computer Lab $16,040
Provides a 15 computer workstation lab that will provide a classroom trainingllcarning
environment for employees to develop and improve their skills and knowledge of various
applications. This in tum will maximize benefits/capabilities of current applications,
increase proficiency, and assist with the implementation of new soflware in the future.
Expansion of Mobile computing Project $28,768
Expansion of current mobile computing project providing additional laptops for deputies
in the field. The market has increased the options Available to meet the needs of law
enforcement; this in turn has allowed the Sheriffs Office to pursue more modestly priced
hardware. Current laptop under review costs approximately $1,900 each to acquire; once
ik:adled liar f ivid use and wireless aceess, the total cost per unit is approximately $4,000
versus the previous $9,700.
The I73r1I Iiaurnationally Accredited t,aN Fnforcerllenl Agency '0 =
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