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CITY SECRETARY
CONTRACT NO.S I L 0;1y
Memorandum of Understanding
Between
The City of Fort Worth, TX
and
The City of Haltom City, TX
1. PARTIES. The parties to this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) are the City of Fort
Worth, Texas (hereinafter referred to as "Recipient") and the City of Haltom City, Texas
("Subrecipient").
2. AUTHORITY. This MOU sets forth the Recipient's and the Subrecipient's responsibilities
under the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Fiscal Year 2010
Justice Assistance Grant (JAG).
3. PURPOSE. The purpose of this MOU is to enhance the working relationship between the
parties in order to facilitate effective implementation of the FY 2010 JAG, in compliance
with the DOJ Program requirements. Once awarded, grant funds in the amount of $16,675
shall provide for officer equipment for the Haltom City Police Department as outlined in the
Budget Narrative, attached as "Exhibit A" and incorporated herein by reference the same as
if fully copied and set forth at length.
4. RESPONSIBILITIES:
A. Recipient:
1) The Recipient is the cognizant fiscal agency of the FY 2010 JAG Funds and agrees to
participate in a collaborative manner with the Subrecipient throughout the life of the
grant.
2) After the FY 2010 JAG is awarded, the Recipient shall facilitate and manage the
grant throughout the life of the grant, as required by the grant award document.
3) The Fort Worth Police Department — Administrative Services Bureau — Grants and
Contracts Management Division (ASB-GCMD), will oversee the administration,
procurement, and reporting for the Subrecipeinfs rant -funded activities and will act
as the Fiscal Agent for the FY 2010 JAG Program funds. Additionally, ASB-GCMD
will review and approve and/or request approval from DOJ of any written requests by
subrecipient for modifications of attached budget (attached as Exhibit A).
4. The Recipient shall pay the Subrecipient an amount not to exceed $16,675 from
available grant funds for approved services and expenses rendered in accordance with
the terms of this memorandum of understanding upon receipt of a proper and verified
invoice with satisfactory program accompanying documentation of services piovided.
The reimbursement made to the Subrecipient shall not exceed actual cost o#�m b. RECORD
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provide the services under this grant. Actual costs, both direct and indirect, must be
reasonable and allowable as those terms are defined and explained in the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars A-122 and 1-110.
B. Subrecipient:
1. Participate in a collaborative effort with the Recipient in the application
administration, and implementation of the FY 2010 JAG; collaboration to last
throughout the life of the grant.
2. Meet all requirements pertaining to administration. procurement, and reporting in
connection with the FY 2010 JAG Requirements to be met include those found in
(1) the Office of Management and Budget circulars (2) the Office of Justice
Programs Financial Guidelines, and (3) Exhibit B to this MOU, entitled "Award
Document' , which is incorporated by reference as part of this MOU.
3. Submit to the Recipient monthly performance reports regardless of level of activity.
In addition, the Subrecipient shall submit program updates and other reports
requested by the Recipient and U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice
Assistance in appropriate format and on a timely basis• and make available at
reasonable times and for reasonable periods records and other programmatic or
financial records, books, reports, and supporting documents for reviewing and
copying by the Recipient, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance or
their authorized representatives. The monthly reports are due to the Recipient no later
than the 15th calendar day of the following month. The monthly performance reports
must contain the following information:
1) A detailed list of all projects or activities for which FY 10 JAG monies were
expended or obligated during the previous month, including
a) The name of project or activity;
b) A description of project or activity; and
c) An evaluation of the completion status of the project or activity.
4. Submit monthly Request for Reimbursement (RFR) forms and vendor report forms
with an original signature by an authorized representative to Mary Wilson ASB-
GCMD, Fort Worth Police Department, 350 West Belknap Street, Fort Worth, TX
76102 no later than the 15t}' calendar day of the month following expenditures.
Reimbursements by the Recipient will not be made until after receipt of an acceptable
and approved RFR and a monthly programmatic report from the Subrecipient.
Reimbursements shall be made within 30 days receipt of said documents. The
monthly RFRs and Vendor Report Forms must contain the following information:
1) file amount of FY 10 JAG funds that were expended to projects or activities
during the previous month, and
2) The amount of FY 10 JAG fiords that were obligated during the previous
month.
S. Submit any and all proposed changes to attached budget to the Recipient prior to any
expenditure deviation from approved budget. No expenditures inconsistent with
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attached budget shall be made by Subrecipient prior to receiving written approval
from Recipient. Failure to obtain pre -approval for deviations from budget may result
in a denial of reimbursement.
6. Maintain financial, programmatic, and supporting documents, statistical records, and
other records pertinent to claims submitted during the contract period for a minimum
of five (5) years after the termination of the contract period, or tor five (5) years after
the end of the federal fiscal year in which services were provided. If any litigation,
claim, or audit involving these records begins before the fifth (5) year period expires,
the Recipient will notify the Subrecipient of such litigation, claim or audit and
Subrecipient will be responsible for maintaining the records and documents for not
less than three (3) years after the final conclusion of all litigation, claims. or audits
Litigation is considered resolved when a final order is issued, or a written agreement
is entered into between the DOJ, Recipient and Subrecipient. Audits are considered
concluded upon the closure of the audit covering the entire award period.
5. POINTS OF CONTACT
A. Recipient
The primary point of contact for Recipient is Mary Wilson, telephone number: (817) 392-
4239, email address: marv.wtlson2(uifortworth9ov.org. Monthly RFRs should be submitted,
in writing, to the Fort Worth Police Department, 350 West Belknap Street, Fort Worth, TX
76102. Attention: Mary Wilson.
Performance reports should be submitted by the Project Directors of the aforementioned FY
2010 Justice Assistance Grant programs in writing to Fort Worth Police Department, 350
West Belknap Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102, Attention: Mary Wilson or by email to
marv.wilson7li4fortworth2ov.org.
B. Subrecipient
The primary point of contact for Subrecipient is Kyle Barton. telephone number: (817) 822-
7766, email address: kbartonahaltomcrtytx.com mailing address: 5110 Broadway Ave.
Haltom City. Texas, 76117.
C. Recipient and Subrecipient
Before an) item included in an RFR would be denied as unallowable, Recipient agrees to
confer with Subrecipient to allow for clarification and explanation. Recipient agrees to
memorialize in writing any oral conversations concerning this subject matter.
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6. ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT. This MOU, consisting of six pages and exhibits:
represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior
discussions and negotiations, representations and agreements, whether written or oral as
related specifically to the U.S. Department of Justice, FY 2010 JAG.
7. IMMUNITY. The Parties and their respective governing bodies do not waive their
sovereign immunity by entering into this MOU, and each fully retains all immunities and
defenses provided by law or otherwise with respect to any action based on or occurring as a
result of this MOU.
8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. By executing this MOU, the parties agree to work
together to secure grant funding for investigation equipment as outlined However, the parties
to this MOU do not intend to enter a legal partnership, as that term is used to describe a legal
entity and to involve joint and several liabilities. Recipient shall operate hereunder as an
independent contractor and not as an officer, agent, servant or employee of Subrecipient.
Likewise, Subrecipient shall operate hereunder as an independent contractor and not as an
officer, agent servant or employee of the Recipient. Neither Recipient nor Subrecipient shall
be responsible under the Doctrine of Respondeat Superior for the acts and omissions of the
officers, members, agents, servants, employees, or officers of the other.
9. OTHER PROVISIONS. Nothing in this MOU is intended to conflict with any current laws
or regulations or with the directives of the City of Fort Worth or the City of Haltom City.
The provisions of this MOU are severable and if for any reason a clause, sentence, paragraph
or other part of this MOU shall be determined to be invalid by a court or federal or state
agency, board or commission having Jurisdiction over the subject matter thereof, such
invalidity shall not affect other provisions which can be given effect without the invalid
provision.
Any monies expended by a party under or in connection with this MOU must come from
funds currently available to that party
10. EFFECTIVE DATE. This MOU will become effective on the date it is executed by both
parties and remain in effect throughout the grant period. Each party represents that this
MOU has been executed by a representative with the authority to contract on behalf of that
party This MOU is null and void if funds are not awarded
11. MODIFICATION. This MOU may be modified upon the mutual written consent of the
parties. Any such written communications should be sent to the following persons at the
following addresses:
For the City of Fort Worth:
Mar), Wilson
Grants Specialist
City of Fort Worth Police Department
350 Vv est Belknap
Fort Worth, TX 76102
For the City
Kyle Barton
5110 Broadway Ave.
Haltom City. TX 76117
of Haltom City:
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TX
12 TERMINATION. This MOLT will remain in effect until the later of (1) the expiration of the
grant period or (2) the submission of the final report regarding the FY 2010 Justice
Assistance Grant to the Department of Justice, unless one of the parties earlier requests
termination or modification of the MOU, accompanied by 60 days' notice of such request.
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CITY OF HALTOM CITY
Tom Muir
City Manager
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Haltom City- S16,675
A. Personnel
Position
N/A
B. Fringe Benefits
Position
N/A
C. tray
Purpose of Travel
N/A
D.-Equipment
Location
Item
Taser X26 with Laser Sight
Taser M26/X26 Cartridge
Taser X26 Dig. Power Mag.
Leupold Spotting Scope
Ray-Vin Scope Tripod
Midway USA shooting mat
Speedtech 300 wind meter
Operator BLS/IFAK
Viking Tactics Org. Sling
Motorola Radio
Software Trunking
Interoperability
Subscriber programming
SUC Smart Charger
E. Supplies
Item
N/A
City of Fort Worth
Budget Detail Worksheet
Computation/Description
Computation/Description
Item
on Project
Sub -Total
Sub -Total
Computation/Description
Computation/Description
Electronic control device
Taser probe device
Battery / Data down load
Angled scope w 45 deg. eyepiece
Spotter scope tripod
Sniper / Spotter shooting mat
Hand held electronic wind meter
First aid pack
Rifle sling
Hand held radio unit
Radio software
Interoperability capability
HCPD Programming
Radio unit charger
Computation/Description
Sub -Total
Unit Price/
Number
$810 X 12
$21X14
$34X9
$300 X 2
$229 X 2
$25 X 4
$160X3
$100X 13
$35 X 13
$1,163 X 1
$1,256 X 1
$375X1
$1 X70
$98 X 1
Sub -Total
Unit Price/
Number
Sub -Total
Total
0
0
Total
0
0
Total
0
Total
$9720
$294
$306
$600
$458
$100
$480
$1,300
$455
$1,163
$1 256
$375
$70
$98
S16,675
Total
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F. Construction:'
Description
No funding requested in this category
I G; Contractor Services
I I
No funding requested in this category
Other; C®sts
Position
No funding requested in this category
I . Iindireet-Costs Z
Position
No funding requested in this category
Budget Summary
Budget Category
A. Personnel
B. Fringe
C. Travel
D. Equipment
E. Supplies
F. Consultants/Contractor Services
City of Fort Worth
Computation/Description
Description
Description
Description
Total
Sub -Total J 0
% on Project I
Sub -Total I
% on Project
Other Costs Sub -Total
on Project
Indirect Costs Sub -Total I
TOTAL PROJECT COSTS
Federal Request:
Non -Federal Amount:
Total
Total
0
0
0
Total
so
Total
$0
$16,675
0
0
$16,675
$16,675
0
$16,675
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Haltom City- S16,675
Budget Narrative
A. Personnel— No funds are requested in this category.
B. Fringe Benefits— No funds are requested in this category.
C. Travel No funds are requested in this category.
D. Equipment— $16,675
12 Tasers are requested to equip uniformed officers. Haltom City will utilize $9,719.40 of
grant funds to equip uniformed patrol. 14 Taser Cartridges are requested to equip uniformed
officers. Haltom City will utilize $293.30 of grant funds to equip uniformed patrol. 9 Taser
digital power magazines are requested to equip uniformed officers. Haltom City will utilize
$296.55 of grant funds to equip uniformed patrol officers. 2 spotting scopes are requested to
equip SWAT snipers. Haltom City will utilize $599.99 of grant funds to equip SWAT
snipers. 2 spotting scope tripods are requested to equip SWAT snipers. Haltom City will
utilize $458.00 of grant funds to equip SWAT snipers. 3 wind meters are requested to equip
SWAT snipers. Haltom City will utilize $480.00 of grant funds to equip SWAT snipers. 4
shooting mats are requested to equip SWAT snipers. Haltom City will utilize $99.96 of grant
funds to equip SWAT snipers. 13 first aid kits are requested to equip SWAT operators.
Haltom City will utilize $1,299.35 of grant funds to equip SWAT operators. 13 rifle slings
are requested to equip SWAT operators. Haltom City will utilize $454.35 of grant funds to
equip SWAT operators. 1 hand held radio and accessories is requested to equip patrol.
Haltom City will utilize $2.961.75 to equip patrol.
City of Fort Worth
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E. Supplies: No funds are requested in this category.
F. Construction: No funds are requested in this category.
G. Consultants and Contractors: No funds are requested in this category.
H. Other Costs: No funds are requested in this category.
I. Indirect Costs: No funds are requested in this category.
City of Fort Worth
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Itxhibit
Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Grant
t. RECIPIENT NAME AND ADDRESS (Including Zip Code 4. AWARD NUMBER, 2o10-Dl43X-0164
City of Fort Worth
350 West Belknap Street
Fort Worth, 17< 76102-2004
IA. GRANTEE IRS/VENDOR NO.
756000528
3. PROJECT 1 ITLE
20I0 JAG project
12. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
5. PROJECT PERIOD: FROM
BUDGET PERIOD: FROM
PAGE 1 OF 5
10,01.2009 TO 09,302013
10.01,2009 TO 09/3072013
. 6. AWARD DATE 08,Ni2010 7, ACTION
8. SUPPLEMENT NUMBER Initial
9. PREVIOUS AWARD ANIOUNT
10.AMOUNT OFTHIS AWARD
IL TOTAL AWARD
THE ABOVE GRANT PROJECT IS APPROVED SUBJECT co SUCH CONDITIONS OR LIMITATIONS AS ARE SET FORTH
ON THE ATTACIIED PAGE(S).
13, STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR GRANT
1 This project is supported under FY 10 (BJA - JAG) 42 USC 3750, et seq.
15. METHOD OF PAYMENT
GPRS
®1_11111 AGENCY APPROVAL IIIMIMMIN 1111111a111111111111 GRANTEE ACCEPTANCE
16. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL 18. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED GRANTEE OFFICIAL
$0
S 887,364
S 887,364
Janes H. Burch II
Acting Director
17 SIGNATURE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
Tom Higgins
Assistant City Manager
19. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED RECIPIENT OFFICIAL 19A. DATE
AGENCY USE ONLY
20 ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICA {SON CODES
FISCAL Et2ND HUD DIV
YEAR CODE •1c. T OE(' RFC) SLR 1'i]MS \'fOt NT
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Department ofJustice
Office ofJustice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
AWARD CONTINUATION
SHEET PAGE 2 OF 5
Grant
PROJECT' NUMBER 20I0-131-8X-0164 AWARD DATE 08/04/2010
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The recipient agrees to comply with the financial and administrative requirements set forth in the current edition of' the
Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Financial Guide.
The recipient acknowledges that failure to submit an acceptable Equal Employment Opportunity Plan Of recipient is
required to submit one pursuant to 28 C.F.R. Section 42.302), that is approved by the Office for Civil Rights, is a
violation of its Certified Assurances and may result in suspension or termination of funding, until such time as the
recipient is in compliance.
3. The recipient agrees to comply with the organizational audit requirements of OMB Circular A-133, Audits of States,
Local Governments, and Non -Profit Organizations, and further understands and agrees that funds may be withheld, or
other related requirements may be imposed, if outstanding audit issues (if any) from OMB Circular A- I33 audits (and
any other audits of OJP grant funds) are not satisfactorily and promptly addressed, as further described in the current
edition of the OJP Financial Guide, Chapter 19,
4. Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds, either directly or indirectly, in support of the
enactment, repeal, modification or adoption of any law, regulation or policy, at any level of government, without the
express prior written approval of OJP.
5. The recipient must promptly refer to the DOJ OIG any credible evidence that a principal, employee, agent, contractor,
subgrantee, subcontractor, or other person has either I) submitted a false claim for grant funds under the False Claims
Act, or 2) committed a criminal or civil violation of laws pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or
similar misconduct involving grant funds. This condition also applies to any subrecipients. Potential fraud, waste,
abuse, or misconduct should be reported to the OIG by -
mail:
Office of the Inspector General
U.S. Department ofJustice
Investigations Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Room 4706
Washington, DC 20530
c-mail. oig.hotline(r�,usdoj.gov
hotline: (contact information in English and Spanish): (800) 869-4499
or hotline fax: (202) 616-9881
Additional information is available from the DOJ OiG website at www.usdoj.gov/oig.
6. Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds, either directly or indirectly, in support of any
contract or subaward to either the Association of Community Organizations for R_form Now (ACORN) or its
subsidiaries, without the express prior written approval of OJP.
7. The recipient agrees to comply with any additional requirements that may be imposed dunng the gram performance
period iffthe agency determines that the recipient is a high-nsk grantee. Cf. 28 C F-R. parts 66, 70.
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Department of Justice
Officeoflusticc Programs AWARD CONTINUATION
Bureau of Justice Assistance SHEET
PROJECT NUMBER 2010-D1-13X-0164
Grant
AWARD DATE 08 04/2010
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
8. To support public safety and justice information sharing, OJP requires the grantee to use the National Information
Exchange Model (NIEM) specifications and guidelines for this particular grant. Grantee shall publish and make
available without restriction all schemas generated as a result of this grant to the component registry as specified in the
guidelines. For more information on compliance with this special condition, visit
http://www.niem.gov/implementationguide.php.
9. To avoid duplicating existing networks or IT systems in any initiatives funded by BJA for law enforcement information
sharing systems which involve interstate connectivity between jurisdiction, such systems shall employ, to the extent
possible, existing networks as the communication backbone to achieve interstate connectivity, unless the grantee can
demonstrate to the satisfaction of BJA that this requirement would not be cost effective or would impair the
functionality of an existing or proposed IT system.
10. The grantee agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R. Part 38, the Department of Justice
regulation governing "Equal Treatment for Faith Based Organizations" (the "Equal Treatment Regulation"). The Equal
Treatment Regulation provides in part that Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to
fund any inherently religious activities, such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization. Recipients of direct
grants may still engage in inherently religious activities, but such activities must be separate in time or place from the
Department of Justice funded program, and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the
grantee or a sub -grantee must be voluntary. The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations
participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice are not permitted to discriminate in the provision
of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. Notwithstanding any other special condition of this award, taitlt-
based organizations may, in some circumstances, consider religion as a basis for employment. See
http://www.ojp.gov/about/ocr/equalibo.htm.
11. The recipient acknowledges that all programs funded through subawards, whether at the state or local levels, must
conform to the grant program requirements as stated in BJA program guidance.
12. The recipient agrees that any information technology system funded or supported by OJP funds will comply with 28
C.F.R. Part 23, Criminal Intelligence Systems Operating Policies, if OJP determines this regulation to be applicable.
Should OJP determine 28 C.F.R. Part 23 to be applicable, OJP may, at its discretion, perform audits of the system, as
per the regulation. Should any violation of 28 C.F.R. Pan 23 occur, the recipient may be fined as per 42 U.S.C.
3789g(c)-(d). Recipient may not satisfy such a fine with federal funds.
13. The recipient agrees to ensure that the State Information Technology Point of Contact receives written notification
regarding any information technology project funded by this grant during the obligation and expenditure period. This is
to facilitate communication among local and state governmental entities regarding various information technology
projects being conducted with these grant funds. In addition, the recipient agrees to maintain an administrative tile
documenting the meeting of this requirement. For a list of State Information Technology Points of Contact, go to
http://www.it.ojp-gov'default.aspx?area-TolicyAndPractice&page.-1046.
14. Grantee agrees to comply with the requirements of 28 C.F.R. Part 46 and all Office of Justice Programs policies and
procedures regarding the protection of human research subjects, including obtainment of Institutional Review Board
approval, it appropnate, and subject mforned consent
Grantee agrees to comply with all confidentiality requirements of 42 1] S.C. section 3729g and 28 C F R. Part '_ that
are applicable to collection, use, and revelation of data or information. Grantee further agrees. as a condition of grant
approval, to submit a Privacy Certificate that is in accord with requirements of 28 C F R. Part 22 and, in particular,
section 22 23
Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs AWARD CONTINUATION
Bureau of Justice Assistance SHEET
PROJECT NUMBER 2010-DI-nX-0164
Grant
AWARD DATE 08iO4i2010
I'AGE 4 OF 5
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
16. The grantee agrees to assist BJA in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the National
l listoric Preservation Act, and other related federal environmental impact analyses requirements in the use of these
grant funds, either directly by the grantee or by a subgrantee. Accordingly, the grantee agrees to first determine if any
of the following activities will be funded by the grant, prior to obligating funds for any of these purposes. 'fit is
determined that any of the following activities will be funded by the grant, the grantee agrees to contact BJA.
The grantee understands that this special condition applies to its following new activities whether or not they are being
specifically funded with these grant funds. That is, as long as the activity is being conducted by the grantee, a
subgrantee, or any third party and the activity needs to be undertaken in order to use these grant funds, this special
condition must first be met. The activities covered by this special condition are:
a. New construction;
b. Minor renovation or remodeling of a property located in an environmentally or historically sensitive area, including
properties located within a t00-year flood plain, a wetland, or habitat for endangered species, or a property listed on or
eligible for listing an the National Register of Historic Places;
c. A renovation, lease, or any proposed use of a building or facility that will either (a) result in a change in its basic
prior use or (b) significantly change its size;
d. Implementation of a new program involving the use of chemicals other than chemicals that are (a) purchased as an
incidental component of a funded activity and (b) traditionally used, for example, in office, household, recreational, or
education environments; and
e. implementation of a program relating to clandestine methamphetamine laboratory operations, including the
identification, seizure, or closure of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories.
The grantee understands and agrees that complying with NEPA may require the preparation of an Environmental
Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement, as directed by BJA. The grantee further understands and
agrees to the requirements for implementation of a Mitigation Plan, as detailed at
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/resourceinepa.htmt, for programs relating to methamphetamine laboratory operations.
Application of This Special Condition to Grantee's Existing Programs or Activities: For any of the grantee's or its
subgrantees' existing programs or activities that will be funded by these grant funds, the grantee, upon specific request
from BJA, agrees to cooperate with BJA in any preparation by BJA of a national or program environmental assessment
of that funded program or activity.
I7. The recipient is required to establish a trust fund account. (The trust fund may or may not be an interest -bearing
account.) The fund, including any interest, may not be used to pay debts or expenses incurred by other activities beyond
the scope of the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (JAG). The recipient also agrees to obligate
and expend the grant funds in the trust fund (including any interest earned) during the period of the grant. Grant funds
(including any interest earned) not expended by the end of the grant period must be retumed to the Bureau of Justice
Assistance no later than 90 days after the end of the grant period, along with the final submission of the Federal
Financial Report (SF-325).
I8
LJJP F <iR}S WOO
The recipient agrees that I Inds received under this award will not be used to supplant State or local funds, but will be
used to increase the amounts of such funds that would, in the absence of Federal funds, be made available for law
_nforcement activities.
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Depantnent ofJustice
Office ofJustice Programs AWARD CONTINUATION
Bureau of Justice Assistance SHEET
PROJECT NUMBER 2010-DJ-t3X-0/
Grant
AWARD DATE 08/04/2010
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
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19. Award recipients must submit quarterly a Federal Financial Report (SF-425) and annual performance reports through
GMS (https:/igrants.ojp.usdoj.gov). Consistent with the Department's responsibilities under the Government
Performance and Results Act (GPRA), P.L. 103-62, applicants who receive funding under this solicitation must
provide data that measure the results of their work. Therefore, quarterly performance metrics reports must be submitted
through BJA's Performance Measurement Tool (PMT) website (www.bjaperformancetools.org). For more detailed
information on reporting and other JAG requirements, refer to the JAG reporting requirements webpage. Failure to
submit required JAG reports by established deadlines may result in the freezing of grant funds and future High Risk
designation.
20. Award recipients must verify Point of Contact(POC), Financial Point of Contact (FPOC), and Authorized
Representative contact information in GMS, including telephone number and e-mail address. If any information is
incorrect or has changed, a Grant Adjustment Notice (GAN) must be submitted via the Grants Management System
(GMS) to document changes.
21. The grantee agrees that within 120 days of award acceptance, each member of a law enforcement task force funded
with these funds who is a task force commander, agency executive, task force officer, or other task force member of
equivalent rank, will complete required online (intemet-based) task force training. The training is provided free of
charge online through BJA's Center for Task Force Integrity and Leadership (www.cttli.org). All current and new task
force members are required to complete this training once during the life of the award, or once every four years if
multiple awards include this requirement. This training addresses task force effectiveness as well as other key issues
including privacy and civil liberties/rights, task force performance measurement, personnel selection, and task force
oversight and accountability. Additional information is available regarding this required training and access methods
via BJA's web site and the Center for Task Force Integrity and Leadership (www.ctfli.org).
22. Recipient may not expend or drawdown funds until the Bureau ofJustice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs has
received and approved the signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOO) between the disparate jurisdictions and has
issued a Grant Adjustment Notice (GAN) releasing this special condition.
Recipient may not expend or drawdown funds until the Bureau ofJustice Assistance, Office ofJustice Programs has
received documentation demonstrating that the state or local governing body review and/or community notification
requirements have been met and has issued a Grant Adjustment Notice (GAN) releasing this special condition.
24. Recipient may not expend, or drawdown funds until the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office ofJustice Programs has
reviewed and approved the Budget Narrative portion of the application and has issued a Grant Adjustment Notice
(GAN) informing the recipient of the approval.
Recipient may not expend or drawdown funds until the Bureau ofJustice Assistance, Office ofJustice Programs has
reviewed and approved the Program Narative portion of the application and has issued a Grant Adjustment Notice
(GAN) informing the recipient of the approval.
i%„�i12 iRE
Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
If'ashingivn. O C 20531
Ntemorandum To: Official Grant File
From. Orbin Terry, NEPA Coordinator
Subject: Incorporates NEPA Compliance in Further Developmental Stages for City of Fort
Worth
The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (JAG) allows states and local governments to
support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime and to improve the criminal justice system, some of
which could have environmental impacts. All recipients of JAG funding must assist BJA in complying with NEPA
and other related federal environmental impact analyses requirements in the use of grant funds, whether the funds
are used directly by the grantee or by a subgrantee or third party. Accordingly, prior to obligating funds for any of
the specified activities, the grantee must first determine if any of the specified activities will be funded by the
grant.
The specified activities requiring environmental analysis are:
a. New construction;
b. Any renovation or remodeling of a property located in an environmentally or historically sensitive area,
including properties located within a 100-year flood plain, a wetland, or habitat for endangered species, or a
property listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places;
c. A renovation, lease or any proposed use of a building or facility that will either (a) result in a change in its basic
prior use or (b) significantly change its size;
d. Implementation of a new program involving the use of chemicals other than chemicals that are (a) purchased as
an incidental component of a funded activity and (b) traditionally used, for example, in office, household,
recreational, or education environments, and
e. Implementation of a program relating to clandestine methamphetamine laboratory operations, including the
identification, seizure, or closure of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories.
Complying with NEPA may require the preparation of an Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental
Impact Statement, as directed by BJA. Further, for programs relating to methamphetamine laboratory operations,
the preparation of a detailed Mitigation Plan will be required. For more information about Mitigation Plan
requirements, please see http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJAiresource/nepa.html.
Please be sure to carefully review the Grant conditions on your award document, as it may contain more specific
information about environmental compliance.
Department of Justice
OfTice of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
This project is supported under FY10 (BM - JAC) 42 USC 3750, et seq.
GRANT MANAGER'S MEMORANDUM, PT. I:
PROJECT SUMMARY
' PROJECT NUMBER
2010-DJ-BX-0164
Grant
PAGE 1 OF 1
I. STAFF CONTACT (Name & telephone number) 2. PROJECT DIRECTOR (Name, address & telephone number)
Esmeralda C. Womack
(202) 353-3450
3a. TITLE OF THE PROGRAM
FY 2010 Justice Assistance Grant Program
4. TITLE OF PROJECT
2010 JAG project
Sasha Kane
Senior Contract Compliance
350 W Belknap Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102-2004
(817) 3924243
3b. POMS CODE (SEE INSTRUCTIONS
ON REVERSE)
5. NAME & ADDRESS OF GRANTEE 6. NAME & ADRESS OF SUBGRANTEE
City of Fort Worth
350 West Belknap Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102-2004
7. PROGRAM PERIOD 8. BUDGET PERIOD
FROM: I0/01/2009 TO: 09/30/2013 FROM: 10/01/2009 TO: 09/30/2013
9. AMOUNT OF AWARD
S 887,364
' 10.DATE OFAWARD
08/04/2010
11. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET 12. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT
13. TIIIRD YEAR'S BUDGET PERIOD 14 THIRD YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT
Li. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT (See instruction on reverse)
The Fchs and Br me \immortal Justice Assistance arrant Program (JAC11 allows states and units of local government, mcludrng tribes. to support a broad range of
.tctn rites to oreyent and wmrol crime based tin :heir mvn stag: and local needs and conditions Gram funds can be used for state and local mtuatu es, tecnn:cal
assistance, training, personnel.:-yuiprnent, supplies, contractual support, and information systems for criminal Justice, including for any one or more of the
following purpose areas' I i law enforcement programs, 2) prosecution and court programs; 3) prevention and cdueatirrn programs: 4) corrcctinris-and-community
airrecnons programs, 5) drug treatment and cntoreem.il ent programs. rim planning, esuauun. and technology improvement programs, and') came se•urn and
Attires programs (other than �nmpensaunn)
i-he Billowing Jurmsdicttons are listed as disparate cnntfes under the Fiscal Year 2010 JAG Lutal Program: Tarrant County, city of For Worth, city of Arlington. city
of Bediurd, city of lfattom City, city of llorst, and coy of North Richland I fills The coy of Fun Worth :sill verve as the fiscal agent to administer the JAG Funds Gar
OP FORM •I(H)0•2 m REV 4-MSi
all participating jurisdictions. A portion ul the city ol'Fon Worths allocation will be used for administrative costs.
The cities included in this application have worked on collaborative projects in the past including intelligence sharing, crime analysis, and jusend° and adult drug
treatment. Local JAG finds will be used fur law enforcement equipment tc.g., users. radios. police cruisers, lidar devices, etc.), drug court case manager services,
and mental health personnel services.
VCA NCF
Office of Justice Programs
August 4, 2010
Mr. Tom Higgins
City of Fort Worth
350 West Belknap Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102-2004
Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Washington, D.C. 20531
Dear Mr. Higgins:
On behalf of Attorney General Eric Holder, it is my pleasure to inform you that the Office of Justice Programs has approved
your application for funding under the FY 10 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program Local
Solicitation in the amount of 5887.364 for City of Fort Worth.
Enclosed you will find the Grant Award and Special Conditions documents. This award is subject to all administrative and
financial requirements, including the timely submission of all financial and programmatic reports, resolution of all interim
audit findings, and the maintenance of a minimum level of cash -on -hand. Should you not adhere to these requirements, you
will be in violation of the terms of this agreement and the award will be subject to termination for cause or other administrative
action as appropriate.
If you have questions regarding this award, please contact:
- Program Questions, Esmiralda C. Womack, Program Manager at (202) 353-3450; and
- Financial Questions, the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Customer Service Center (CSC) at
(800) 458-0786, or you may contact the CSC at ask.ocfo@usdoj.gov.
Congratulations, and we look forward to working with you.
Sincerely,
James H Burch 11
Acting Director
Enclosures
Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Office for Civil Rights
f P,unuigtun, O C 10331
August 4, 2010
Mr. Tom )iiggins
City of Fort Worth
350 West Belknap Street
Fun Worth, TX 76102-2004
Dear Mr. Higgins:
Congratulations on your recent award. In establishing financial assistance programs, Congress linked the receipt of Federal funding to
compliance with Federal civil rights laws. The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Office ofJustice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department ofJustice
is responsible for ensuring that recipients of financial aid from OJP, its component offices and bureaus, the Office on Violence Against
Women (OV W), and the Office of Cotnmunity Oriented Policing Services (COPS) comply with applicable Federal civil rights statutes and
regulations. We at OCR are available to help you and your organization meet the civil rights requirements that come with Justice
Department funding.
Ensuring Access to Federally Assisted Programs
As you know, Federal laws prohibit recipients of financial assistance from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, or disability in funded programs or activities, not only in respect to employment practices but also in the delivery of services or
benefits. Federal law also prohibits funded programs or activities from discriminating on the basis of age in the delivery of services or
benefits.
Providing Services to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Individuals
in accordance with Department ofJustice Guidance pertaining to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d, recipients of
Federal financial assistance must take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to their programs and activities for persons with limited
English proficiency (LEP). For more information on the civil rights responsibilities that recipients have in providing language services to
LEP individuals, please see the website at http://www.lep.gov.
Ensuring Equal Treatment for Faith -Based Organizations
The Department of Justice has published a regulation specifically pertaining to the funding of faith -based organizations. In general, the
regulation, Participation in Justice Department Programs by Religious Organizations, Providing for Equal Treatment of all Justice
Department Program Participants, and known as the Equal Treatment Regulation 28 C.F.R. part 38, requires State Administering Agencies
to treat these organizations the same as any other applicant or recipient. The regulation prohibits State Administering Agencies from making
award or grant administration decisions on the basis of an organization's religious character or affiliation. religious name, or the religious
composition of its board of directors.
The regulation also prohibits faith -based organizations from using financial assistance from the Department oflustice to fund inherently
religious activities. While faith -based organizations can engage in non -funded inherently religious activities, they must be held separately
from the Department ofJustice funded program, and customers or beneficiaries cannot be compelled to participate in them. The Equal
Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs funded by the Department of Justice are not permitted to
discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. For more information on the regulation, please see OCR's
website at nttp wtsw ujp,usdoi gov%ucr:etlbo.hrm.
-State Admmistenng :Agencies and faith based organisations should also note that the Safe Streets Act, as amended, she Victims of Crime
\ct, as amended; and the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, as amended, contain prohibitions against discrimination on the
basis of religion in employment. Despite these nondiscrimination provisions, the Justice Department has concluded that the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) is reasonably construed, on a case -by -case basis, to require that its funding agencies permit faith -based
organizations applying for finding under the applicable program statutes both to receive DOJ Rinds and to continue considenng religion
when luring staff, even it the statute that authorizes the funding program generally forbids considering of religion in employment decisions
bygrantees
ijuestions about the regulation it the application of RFRA to the statutes that prohibit discrimination in employment may he ditected to his
t?trice
Enforcing Civil Rights Laws
All recipients of Federal financial assistance, regardless of the particular funding source, the amount of the grant award. or the number of
employees in the workforce, are subject to the prohibitions against unlawful discrimination. Accordingly, OCR investigates recipients that
are the subject of discrimination complaints from both individuals and groups. In addition, based on regulatory criteria, OCR selects a
number of recipients each year for compliance reviews, audits that require recipients to submit data showing that they are providing services
equitably to all segments of their service population and that their employment practices meet equal employment opportunity standards.
Complying with the Safe Streets Act or Program Requirements
In addition to these general prohibitions, an organization which is a recipient of financial assistance subject to the nondiscrimination
provisions of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act (Safe Streets Act) of 1968, 42 U.S.C. § 3789d(c), or other Federal grant
program requirements, must meet two additional requirements:(i) complying with Federal regulations pertaining to the development of an
Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (EEOP), 28 C.F.R. § 42.301-.308, and (2) submitting to OCR Findings of Discrimination (see 28
C.F.R. §§ 42.205(5) or 31,202(5)).
l) Niecting the EEOP Requirement
In accordance with Federal regulations, Assurance No. 6 in the Standard Assurances, COPS Assurance No. 8.8, or certain Federal grant
program requirements, your organization must comply with the following EEOP reporting requirements:
If your organization has received an award for S500,000 or more and has 50 or more employees (counting both full- and part-time
employees but excluding political appointees), then it has to prepare an EEOP and submit it to OCR for review within 60 days from the
date of this letter. For assistance in developing an EEOP, please consult OCR's website at http://www.o3P.usdo1.gov/ocr/eeop.htm. You
may also request technical assistance from an EEOP specialist at OCR by dialing (202) 616-3208.
If your organization received an award between S25,000 and S500,000 and has 50 or more employees, your organization still has to prepare
an EEOP, but it does not have to submit the EEOP to OCR for review. Instead, your organization has to maintain the EEOP on file and
make it available for review on request. In addition, your organization has to complete Section B of the Certification Form and return it to
OCR. The Certification Form can be found at http://www.ojp.usdoi.gov/ocr/eeop.htm.
If your organization received an award for less than S25,000; or if your organization has less than 50 employees, regardless of the amount of
the award; or if your organization is a medical institution, educational institution, nonprofit organization or Indian tribe, then your
organization is exempt from the EEOP requirement. However, your organization must complete Section A of the Certification Form and
return it to OCR. The Certification Form can be round at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocr/eeop.htm.
2) Submitting Findings of Discrimination
in the event a Federal or State court or Federal or State administrative agency makes an adverse finding of discrimination against your
organization after a due process hearing, on the ground of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, your organization must submit a copy
of the finding to OCR for review.
Ensuring the Compliance of Subrecipients
if your organization makes subawards to other agencies, you are responsible for assuring that subrecipients also comply with all of the
applicable Federal civil rights laws, including the requirements pertaining to developing and submitting an EEOP, reporting Findings of
Discrimination, and providing language services to LEP persons. State agencies that make subawards must have in place standard grant
assurances and review procedures to demonstrate that they are effectively monitoring the civil rights compliance of subrecipients
!f we can assist you in any way in fulfilling your civil rights responsibilities as a recipient of Federal funding, please call OCR at (202) 307-
0690 or visit our website at hnp:/'www,olp.usdoj,gov/ocr/.
ir,uu \tanaeer
Fir,anctar .'.n.il rst
— Sincerely, -
Michael L. Alston
Director
M&C Review
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CITY 'COUNCIL GENDA
ammserfairaer
Official site of the City of Fort Worth Texas
FORT WORTH
COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 8/3/2010 - Ord. No. 19261-08-2010
DATE 8/3/2010 REFERENCE NO.: C-24387 LOG NAME* 35JAG10
CODE• C TYPE: NON -CONSENT PUBLIC HEARING: YES
SUBJECT: Conduct Public Hearing and Authorize the City Manager to Ratify the Application for and
Accept, if Awarded, a $887,364 00 Grant from the Fiscal Year 2010 Edward Byrne
Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Formula Program from the United States Department
Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Authorize the City
Manager to Execute the Grant Agreement for Acceptance of Grant Funds and a Related
Memoranda of Understanding with Tarrant County and Cities Located in Tarrant County,
Authorize the Use of Anticipated Interest in the Amount of $16,000.00 and Adopt
Appropriation Ordinance
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council:
1. Authorize the City Manager to ratify the application for a grant from the United States Departmen
of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Fiscal Year 2010 Edward Byrn
Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Formula Program, in an amount not to exceed $887,364.00
2. Conduct a public hearing regarding the application for the grant to allow the public an opportunity
to comment as required as part of the grant application;
3. Authorize the City Manager to accept grant funds, if awarded, in an amount not to exceed
$887, 364.00;
4. Authorize the City Manager to Execute Memoranda of Understanding with Tarrant County and
other cities located within Tarrant County to designate (1) the City of Fort Worth as the cognizant
fiscal agency for the purpose of administrating this grant and (2) the manner in which the grant
money will be disbursed and utilized;
5. Authorize the use of anticipated interest in the amount of $16,000.00 in accordance with the gran
and
6. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in th
Grants Fund in the amount of $903,364.00, subject to receipt of the grant.
DISCUSSION:
The Fiscal Year 2010 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Formula Program
allows local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent crime and to improve the
cnminal justice system. The City of Fort Worth, along with the cities of Arlington Bedford, Haltom
City Hurst, and North Richland Hills are required to negotiate with Tarrant County to develop a
program budget and strategy. A majority of the cities included in this application have worked on
collaborative projects for the past 20 years including intelligence sharing, crime analysis, juvenile an(
adult drug treatment and the 2005-2009 Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Formula and Recovery Act
JAG Programs. Following the announcement of the Fiscal Year 2010 JAG, representatives from the
below listed agencies met and agreed that the City of Fort Worth should again serve as the cognizar
agency for the Fiscal Year 2010 JAG Formula Program:
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A total of $887,364.00 is available to be shared among the below listed jurisdictions and will be
distributed in the following manner:
JURISDICTIONS
City of Fort Worth
Tarrant County
Arlington
Bedford
Haltom City
Hurst
PURPOSE AREA
Marked Police Patrol Vehicles and Grant Administration
Adult Drug Court and Mental Health Liaison
Police Supplies (Minor Equipment)
Police Equipment
Police Equipment
Police Equipment
N orth Richland Hills Police Equipment
AMOUNT
$416, 036.00
$152,939.00
$236,637.00
$23,701.00
$16, 675.00
$18, 705.00
$22,671.00
N o matching funds are required. Fort Worth was responsible for submitting the full grant application
and will, upon receipt of the grant funds, distribute funding to the other jurisdictions, as agreed amon
the above entities.
The City of Fort Worth's funding will provide for 15 new marked patrol units for front line patrol and
N eighborhood Patrol Officers (NPO) Once grant funds are awarded the marked units will be
ordered through an existing City contract awarded through a competitive bid process. No grant
funding is being requested for the labor, installation or purchase of the associated public safety
equipment for the vehicles. Grant funds totaling $396 414.00 will be used to purchase 15 vehicles at
a cost of $26,427.60 each. Additionally, 10 percent of the salary and fringe benefits for a grant
specialist will be funded at $19,622.00 This position will be in the Grants and Contracts
Management Division of the Police Department and will administer this grant, including coordinating
with all participating jurisdictions, conducting compliance and site visits, and compiling and submittini
all necessary reports.
FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION:
The Financial Management Services Director certifies that upon approval of the above
recommendations, receipt of the grant, and adoption of the attached appropriation ordinance, funds
will be available in the current operating budget, as appropriated, of the Grants Fund.
TO Fund/Account/Centers
GR76 451891 035423485000
GR76 441042 035423485000
GR76 5
(VARIOUS) 035423485010
GR76 539120 035423485020
GR76 539120 035423485030
GR76 539120 035425485040
GR76 539120 035423485050
GR76 539120 035423485060
GR76 539120 035423485070
GR76 5
(VARIOUS) 035423485080
$887.364.00
$16,000.00
$416,036.00
$152.939.00
$236.637.00
$23.701, 00
$16.675.00
$18. 705, 00
$22,671.00
$16, 000.00
Submitted for City Manager's Office by:.
Originating Department Head:
FROM Fund/Account/Centers
Tom Higgins (6292)
Jeffrey W. Halstead (4210)
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Additional Information Contact
ATTACHMENTS
35JAG10 AO.doc
Monique Lee (4221)
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