HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 112-2023RESOLUTION NO. �1 2- 2 02 3
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE BAKERSFIELD
POLICE DEPARTMENT TO ACCEPT FUNDING IN THE
AMOUNT OF $60,000 MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE
ALCOHOL POLICING PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM OF THE
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE CONTROL.
WHEREAS, the Bakersfield Police Department (hereafter "BPD") desires to
undertake a certain project designated as the Alcohol Enforcement Team to be funded
in part from funds made available through the Alcohol Policing Partnership Program
(hereafter "APP") grant administered by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
(hereafter "ABC").
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield as
follows:
1. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by
reference.
2. The BPD Chief of Police is authorized to execute on behalf of the Bakersfield
City Council the attached contract, including any extensions or amendments thereof
and any subsequent contract with the State in relation thereto.
3. Any liability arising out of the performance of this contract, including civil
court actions for damages, shall be the responsibility of the grant recipient and the
authorizing agency. The State of California and ABC disclaim responsibility for any such
liability.
4. Grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant expenditures
controlled by this body.
5. This award is not subject to local hiring freezes.
HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted, by the
Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on
AUG 0 9 2023 , by the following vote:
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APPROVED AUG 0 9 2023
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Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
VIRGINIA GENNARO, City Attorney
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ASHLEY ZAhfOANO
Deputy City Attorney
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SCO ID: 2100-23APP03
STATE OF CALIFORNIA -DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
STANDARD AGREEMENT AGREEMENT NUMBER PURCHASING AUTHORITY NUMBER (If Applicable)
STD 213 (Rev.04/2020) 23-APP03 ABC-2100
1. This Agreement is entered into between the Contracting Agency and the Contractor named below:
CONTRACTING AGENCY NAME
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
CONTRACTOR NAME
City of Bakersfield through the Bakersfield Police Department
2. The term of this Agreement is:
START DATE
July 1, 2023
THROUGH END DATE
June 30, 2024
3. The maximum amount of this Agreement is:
$60,000.00 Sixty thousand dollars and no cents
4. The parties agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the following exhibits, which are by this reference made a part of the Agreement.
Exhibits
Title
Pages
Exhibit A
Scope of Work
2
Exhibit B
Budget Detail and Payment Provisions
3
Exhibit C *
General Terms and Conditions
4
Exhibit D
Special Terms and Conditions
1
Attachment
RFP
RFP Scope of Work
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THIS AGREEMENT HAS BEEN EXECUTED BY THE PARTIES HERETO.
CONTRACTOR
CONTRACTOR NAME (if other than an individual, state whether a corporation, partnership, etc.)
City of Bakersfield through the Bakersfield Police Department
CONTRACTOR BUSINESS ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP
1601 Truxtun Avenue I Bakersfield ICA 93301
PRINTED NAME OF PERSON SIGNING TITLE
Greg Terry Chief of Police
CONTRACTOR AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE �� DATE SIGNED
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STATE CALIFORNIA
CONTRACTING AGENCY NAME
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
CONTRACTING AGENCY ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
3927 Lennane Drive
Sacramento
CA
�ZIP
5834
PRINTED NAME OF PERSON SIGNING
TITLE
Pattye Baker
Chief, Business Management Branch
CONTRACTING AGENCY AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
DATE SIGNED
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES APPROVAL
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Agreement Number: 23-APP03
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EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF WORK
I. SCOPE OF WORK
• Contractor agrees to implement the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), Alcohol Policing
Partnership program. This program is intended to work with law enforcement agencies to develop an
effective, comprehensive and strategic approach to eliminate the crime and public nuisance problems
associated with problem alcoholic beverage outlets.
Contractor agrees to implement ABC's Minor Decoy, Shoulder Tap Programs and conduct Informed
Merchants Preventing Alcohol -Related Crime Tendencies (IMPACT) Inspections. These programs
target both ABC licensed premises and individuals who furnish alcoholic beverages to the underage
operators. The project is targeted to reduce underage drinking and the resultant DUI driving injuries
and fatalities, and/or property damages, reduce youth access to alcoholic beverages through the
education of licensee(s), enforcement intervention and the impressions of omnipresence of law
enforcement. In addition, Contractor agrees to the following goals:
1. The operation period of the grant is July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.
2. Contractor agrees to raise public awareness that selling, serving and/or furnishing alcoholic
beverages to individuals under twenty-one years old is a criminal violation that will be prosecuted by
local city and district attorneys.
3. Minor Decoy operations are designed to educate and deter licensed locations from
selling/furnishing alcohol to minors. Contractor agrees to conduct Minor Decoy Operations at both
"On -Sale" and "Off -Sale" licensed establishments within the operation period of the grant.
4. Shoulder Tap operations are used to detect and deter adult furnishers outside of a licensed
business. Contractor agrees to conduct Shoulder Tap Operations at "Off -Sale" licensed locations to
apprehend adults that are unaffiliated with the licensed businesses and who are purchasing alcohol
for minors outside of the stores within the operation period of the grant.
5. Informed Merchants Preventing Alcohol -Related Crime Tendencies (IMPACT) primary goal is to
educate licensee's on alcohol related laws to help reduce alcohol -related crime in and around
licensed premises. Contractor agrees to conduct visits and inspections of licensed premises
identifying areas of non-compliance at "On -Sale" and "Off -Sale" licensed locations within the
operation period of the grant.
II. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
1. Conduct at least eight (8) Minor Decoy operations.
2. Conduct at least eight (8) Shoulder Tap operations, including participating in the Statewide
operation conducted by ABC.
3. Conduct at least eight (8) IMPACT (Informed Merchants Preventing Alcohol -Related Crime
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4. Conduct at least six (6) undercover operations including four (4) general enforcement operations,
and two (2) special event operations.
5. Conduct at least four (4) park operations.
6. Conduct at least five (5) roll call/patrol briefing trainings regarding ABC laws.
7. Host or coordinate at least one (1) LEAD training.
8. Provide press/social media releases on grant enforcement activities.
A. To announce the start of the program;
B. At the conclusion of each Minor Decoy Operation has been held (to announce the
number of licensed premises who sold to the minor decoy)
C. At the conclusion of each Shoulder Tap Operation has been held (to announce the
number of adults arrested for purchasing alcoholic beverages for the decoy).
8. Contractor will fax (916) 419-2599 or email each press release to the Department's Public
Information Officer (pio(aDabc.ca.gov) as soon as it is released.
9. Contractor agrees in all press releases, in addition to any credits the agency wishes to give, will
include the following statement: "This project is part of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control's Alcohol Policing Partnership."
Contractor agrees to complete and submit monthly reports, on a format designed and provided by the
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control due no later than 151h of the following month.
III. PROJECT REPRESENTATIVES
The project representatives during the term of this agreement will be:
Bakersfield Police Department
Andrew Burich, Sergeant
1601 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(661) 326-3869
aburich(ftakersfieldpd.us
Direct all fiscal inquiries to:
Bakersfield Police Department
Ariam Isaac, Business Manager
1601 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(661) 326-3144
aisaac(abbakersfieldpd.us
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
Brandon Shotwell, Supervising Agent in Charge
3927 Lennane Drive, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95834
(916) 419-2329
Brandon.shotwell(j�abc.ca.gov
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
Kristine Okino, Grant Coordinator
3927 Lennane Drive, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95834
Kristine.okino(a)-abc.ca.gov
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EXHIBIT B
BUDGET DETAIL AND PAYMENT PROVISIONS
I. INVOICING AND PAYMENT
• For services satisfactorily rendered and upon receipt and approval of the invoice, the Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control agrees to pay a monthly payment of approved reimbursable costs per the
Budget Detail of personnel overtime and benefits (actual cost) and/or allowable costs.
• Invoices shall clearly reference this contract number (23-APP03) and must not exceed the contract total
authorized amount of $60,000.00. Invoices are to be submitted by the 15th of every month, on the
prescribed form designed by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
Submit to: Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
Attn: Kristine Okino, Grant Coordinator
3927 Lennane Drive
Sacramento, California 95834
• Payment shall be made in arrears within 30 days from the receipt of an undisputed invoice. Nothing
contained herein shall prohibit advance payments as authorized by Item 2100-101-3036, Budget Act,
Statues of 2023.
• Contractor understands in order to be eligible for reimbursement; cost must be incurred on or after the
effective date of the project, July 1, 2023 and on or before the project termination date, June 30, 2024.
• Revisions to the "Scope of Work" and the "Budget Detail" may be requested by a change request letter
submitted by the Contractor. If approved, the revised Grant Scope of Work and/or Budget Detail
supersedes and replaces the previous grant and will initiate an amendment. No revisions can exceed
allotted amount as shown on the Budget Detail. The total amount of the grant must remain unchanged.
• Contractor agrees to refund to the State any amounts claimed for reimbursement and paid to
Contractor which are later disallowed by the State after audit or inspection of records maintained by the
Contractor.
• Only the costs displayed in the Budget Detail are authorized for reimbursement by the State to
Contractor under this agreement. Any other costs incurred by Contractor in the performance of this
agreement are the sole responsibility of Contractor.
• Title shall be reserved to the State for any State -furnished or State -financed property authorized by the
State which is not fully consumed in the performance of this agreement. Contractor is responsible for
the care, maintenance, repair, and protection of any such property. Inventory records shall be
maintained by Contractor and submitted to the State upon request. All such property shall be returned
to the State upon the expiration of this grant unless the State otherwise directs.
• Prior approval by the State in writing is required for the location, costs, dates, agenda, instructors,
instructional materials, and attendees at any reimbursable training seminar, workshop or conference,
and over any reimbursable publicity or educational materials to be made available for distribution.
Contractor is required to acknowledge the support of the State whenever publicizing the work under this
grant in any media.
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II. BUDGET DETAIL
COST CATEGORY
TOTAL COST
A. Personnel Services
Overtime
Sergeant ($94.59/hour @ 160 hours)
$15,135.00
5 - Detectives ($75.55/hour @ 535 hours)
$40,635.00
Benefits — n/a
$0.00
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TOTAL Personnel
$55,500.00
B. Operating Expenses (receipts required)
Buy Money
$2,000.00
TOTAL Operating
$2,000.00
C. Equipment (receipts required, must be purchased by 12/31)
n/a
$0.00
TOTAL Equipment
$0.00
D. Travel Costs
Hotel, per diem, registrations
$2,500.00
TOTAL Travel
$2,500.00
GRANT TOTAL $60,000.00
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III. BUDGET CONTINGENCY CLAUSE
• It is mutually agreed that if the Budget Act of the current year and/or any subsequent years covered
under this Agreement does not appropriate sufficient funds for the program, this Agreement shall be of
no further force and effect. In this event, the State shall have no liability to pay any funds whatsoever to
Contractor or to furnish any other considerations under this Agreement and Contractor shall not be
obligated to perform any provisions of this Agreement.
• If funding for any fiscal year is reduced or deleted by the Budget Act for purposes of this program, the
State shall have the option to either cancel this Agreement with no liability occurring to the State, or
offer an agreement amendment to Contractor to reflect the reduced amount.
IV. PROMPT PAYMENT CLAUSE
• Payment will be made in accordance with, and within the time specified in, Government Code Chapter
4.5, commencing with Section 927.
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EXHIBIT C
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. APPROVAL: This Agreement is of no force or effect until signed by both parties and
approved by the Department of General Services, if required. Contractor may not
commence performance until such approval has beenobtained.
2. AMENDMENT: No amendment or variation of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid
unless made in writing, signed by the parties and approved as required. No oral
understanding or Agreement not incorporated in the Agreement is binding on any of the
parties.
3. ASSIGNMENT: This Agreement is not assignable by the Contractor, either in whole
or in part, without the consent of the State in the form of a formal written amendment.
4. AUDIT: Contractor agrees that the awarding department, the Department of General
Services, the Bureau of State Audits, or their designated representative shall have the right
to review and to copy any records and supporting documentation pertaining to the
performance of this Agreement. Contractor agrees to maintain such records for possible
audit for a minimum of three (3) years after final payment, unless a longer period of records
retention is stipulated. Contractor agrees to allow the auditor(s) access to such records
during normal business hours and to allow interviews of any employees who might
reasonably have information related to such records. Further, Contractor agrees to include a
similar right of the State to audit records and interview staff in any subcontract related to
performance of this Agreement. (Gov. Code §8546.7, Pub. Contract Code §10115 et seq.,
CCR Title 2, Section 1896).
5. INDEMNIFICATION: Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless the State,
its officers, agents and employees from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting
to any and all contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, laborers, and any other person, firm or
corporation furnishing or supplying work services, materials, or supplies in connection with
the performance of this Agreement, and from any and all claims and losses accruing or
resulting to any person, firm or corporation who may be injured or damaged by Contractor in
the performance of this Agreement.
6. DISPUTES: Contractor shall continue with the responsibilities under this
Agreement during any dispute.
7. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE: The State may terminate this Agreement and be relieved
of any payments should the Contractor fail to perform the requirements of this Agreement
at the time and in the manner herein provided. In the event of such termination the State
may proceed with the work in any manner deemed proper by the State. All costs to the
State shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Agreement and the
balance, if any, shall be paid to the Contractor upon demand.
8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: Contractor, and the agents and employees of
Contractor, in the performance of this Agreement, shall act in an independent capacity
and not as officers or employees or agents of theState.
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9. RECYCLING CERTIFICATION: The Contractor shall certify in writing under penalty of
perjury, the minimum, if not exact, percentage of post -consumer material as defined in the
Public Contract Code Section 12200, in products, materials, goods, or supplies offered or
sold to the State regardless of whether the product meets the requirements of Public
Contract Code Section 12209. With respect to printer or duplication cartridges that comply
with the requirements of Section 12156(e), the certification required by this subdivision shall
specify that the cartridges so comply (Pub. Contract Code §12205).
10. NON-DISCRIMINATION CLAUSE: During the performance of this Agreement, Contractor
and its subcontractors shall not deny the contract's benefits to any person on the basis of
race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability,
medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender
expression, age, sexual orientation, or military and veteran status, nor shall they discriminate
unlawfully against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religious
creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition,
genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age,
sexual orientation, or military and veteran status. Contractor shall insure that the evaluation
and treatment of employees and applicants for employment are free of such discrimination.
Contractor and subcontractors shall comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and
Housing Act (Gov. Code §12900 et seq.), the regulations promulgated thereunder (Cal.
Code Regs., tit. 2, §11000 et seq.), the provisions of Article 9.5, Chapter 1, Part 1, Division
3, Title 2 of the Government Code (Gov. Code §§11135-11139.5), and the regulations or
standards adopted by the awarding state agency to implement such article. Contractor shall
permit access by representatives of the Department of Fair Employment and Housing and
the awarding state agency upon reasonable notice at any time during the normal business
hours, but in no case less than 24 hours' notice, to such of its books, records, accounts, and
all other sources of information and its facilities as said Department or Agency shall require
to ascertain compliance with this clause. Contractor and its subcontractors shall give written
notice of their obligations under this clause to labor organizations with which they have a
collective bargaining or other agreement. (See Cal. Code Regs., tit. 2,§11105.)
Contractor shall include the nondiscrimination and compliance provisions of this clause
in all subcontracts to perform work under the Agreement.
11. CERTIFICATION CLAUSES: The CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION CLAUSES
contained in the document CCC 04/2017 are hereby incorporated by reference and
made a part of this Agreement by this reference as if attached hereto.
12. TIMELINESS: Time is of the essence in this Agreement.
13. COMPENSATION: The consideration to be paid Contractor, as provided herein, shall be
in compensation for all of Contractor's expenses incurred in the performance hereof,
including travel per diem and taxes unless otherwise expressly so provided.
14. GOVERNING LAW: This contract is governed by and shall be interpreted in
accordance with the laws of the State of California.
15. ANTITRUST CLAIMS: The Contractor by signing this agreement hereby certifies that if
these services or goods are obtained by means of a competitive bid, the Contractor shall
comply with the requirements of the Government Codes Sections set out below.
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a. The Government Code Chapter on Antitrust claims contains the following definitions:
1) "Public purchase" means a purchase by means of competitive bids of goods,
services, or materials by the State or any of its political subdivisions or public
agencies on whose behalf the Attorney General may bring an action pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 16750 of the Business and Professions Code.
2) "Public purchasing body" means the State or the subdivision or agency
making a public purchase. Government Code Section4550.
b. In submitting a bid to a public purchasing body, the bidder offers and agrees that if
the bid is accepted, it will assign to the purchasing body all rights, title, and interest
in and to all causes of action it may have under Section 4 of the Clayton Act (15
U.S.C. Sec. 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section
16700) of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code), arising from
purchases of goods, materials, or services by the bidder for sale to the purchasing
body pursuant to the bid. Such assignment shall be made and become effective at
the time the purchasing body tenders final payment to the bidder. Government Code
Section 4552.
c. If an awarding body or public purchasing body receives, either through judgment or
settlement, a monetary recovery for a cause of action assigned under this chapter,
the assignor shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for actual legal costs incurred
and may, upon demand, recover from the public body any portion of the recovery,
including treble damages, attributable to overcharges that were paid by the assignor
but were not paid by the public body as part of the bid price, less the expenses
incurred in obtaining that portion of the recovery. Government Code Section 4553.
d. Upon demand in writing by the assignor, the assignee shall, within one year from such
demand, reassign the cause of action assigned under this part if the assignor has
been or may have been injured by the violation of law for which the cause of action
arose and (a) the assignee has not been injured thereby, or (b) the assignee declines
to file a court action for the cause of action. See Government Code Section 4554.
16. CHILD SUPPORT COMPLIANCE ACT: For any Agreement in excess of $100,000, the
contractor acknowledges in accordance with Public Contract Code 7110, that:
a. The contractor recognizes the importance of child and family support obligations
and shall fully comply with all applicable state and federal laws relating to child and
family support enforcement, including, but not limited to, disclosure of information
and compliance with earnings assignment orders, as provided in Chapter 8
(commencing with section 5200) of Part 5 of Division 9 of the Family Code; and
b. The contractor, to the best of its knowledge is fully complying with the earnings
assignment orders of all employees and is providing the names of all new
employees to the New Hire Registry maintained by the California Employment
Development Department.
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17. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISION: In the event that any provision of this Agreement is
unenforceable or held to be unenforceable, then the parties agree that all other provisions
of this Agreement have force and effect and shall not be affected thereby.
18. PRIORITY HIRING CONSIDERATIONS: If this Contract includes services in excess of
$200,000, the Contractor shall give priority consideration in filling vacancies in positions
funded by the Contract to qualified recipients of aid under Welfare and Institutions Code
Section 11200 in accordance with Pub. Contract Code §10353.
19. SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION AND DVBE PARTICIPATION
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:
a. If for this Contract Contractor made a commitment to achieve small business
participation, then Contractor must within 60 days of receiving final payment under
this Contract (or within such other time period as may be specified elsewhere in this
Contract) report to the awarding department the actual percentage of small business
participation that was achieved. (Govt. Code § 14841.)
b. If for this Contract Contractor made a commitment to achieve disabled veteran
business enterprise (DVBE) participation, then Contractor must within 60 days of
receiving final payment under this Contract (or within such other time period as may
be specified elsewhere in this Contract) certify in a report to the awarding
department: (1) the total amount the prime Contractor received under the Contract;
(2) the name and addressof the DVBE(s) that participated in the performance of the
Contract; (3) the amount each DVBE received from the prime Contractor; (4) that all
payments under the Contract have been made to the DVBE; and (5) the actual
percentage of DVBE participation that was achieved. A person or entity that
knowingly provides false information shall be subject to a civil penalty for each
violation. (Mil. & Vets. Code § 999.5(d); Govt. Code § 14841.)
20. LOSS LEADER: If this contract involves the furnishing of equipment, materials, or supplies
then the following statement is incorporated: It is unlawful for any person engaged in business
within this state to sell or use any article or product as a "loss leader" as defined in Section
17030 of the Business and Professions Code. (PCC 10344(e).)
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EXHIBIT D
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Disputes: Any disputes concerning a question of fact arising under this contract which is not
disposed of by agreement shall be decided by the Director, Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control, or designee, who shall reduce his decision in writing and mail or otherwise furnish a
copy thereof to the Contractor. The decision of the Department shall be final and conclusive
unless, within 30 days from the date of receipt of such copy, the Contractor mails or otherwise
furnishes to the State a written appeal addressed to the Director of the Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control. The decision of the Director of Alcoholic Beverage Control or his duly
authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive
unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been fraudulent, capricious,
arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by
substantial evidence. In connection with any appeal proceeding under this clause, the
contractor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of its
appeal. Pending final decision of a dispute hereunder, Contractor shall proceed diligently with
the performance of the contract and in accordance with the decision of the State.
2. Cancellation/Termination: This agreement may be cancelled or terminated without cause by
either party by giving thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice to the other party. Such
notification shall state the effective date of termination or cancellation and include any final
performance and/or payment/invoicing instructions/requirements. No penalty shall accrue to
either party because of contract termination.
3. Contract Validity: This contract is valid and enforceable only if adequate funds are appropriated
in Item 2100-101-3036, Budget Act of 2023, for the purposes of this program.
4. Contractor Certifications: By signing this agreement, Contractor certifies compliance with the
provisions of CCC 04/2017, Standard Contractor Certification Clauses. This document may be
viewed at: https://www.dgs.ca.gov/OLS/Resources/Pape-Content/Office-of-Legal-Services-
Resources-List-Folder/Standard-Contract-Lanquage
5. If the State determines that the grant project is not achieving its goals and objectives on
schedule, funding may be reduced by the State to reflect this lower level of project activity
and/or cancel the agreement.
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PROPOSAL COVER SHEET
(TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT AGENCY)
1. Name of Applicant Agency: Bakersfield Police Department
2. Description of Applicant Agency: Provide your city or county jurisdiction, and include population data,
and relevant demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the community.
The Bakersfield Police Department was formed on January 13th, 1898. The Bakersfield Police
Department is commanded by Chief Greg Terry and consists of 730 employees: 508 sworn Police
Officers, and 222 civilian employees. The Bakersfield Police Department is divided into six divisions:
Administration, Field Services, Investigations, Special Operations, Training and Logistics and Support
Services. The Bakersfield Police Department's main headquarters is located at 1601 Truxtun Avenue
with three additional sub -stations.
3. Number of licenses in Project Area: 1220 4. Tax ID:
5. Funds Requested:
6. Project Period: July 1, 2023—June 30, 2024
7. Acceptance of Conditions: By submitting this proposal, the applicant signifies acceptance of the
responsibility to comply with all requirements stated in the Request for Proposals. The applicant understands
that ABC is not obligated to fund the project until the applicant submits correctly completed documents
required for the contract.
A. Project Director
B. Sheriff or Chief of Police
Person with Day -To -Day Responsibility for the Project
Authorizing Official
Name: Andrew Burich
Name: Greg Terry
Address: 1601 Truxtun Avenue
Address: 1601 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Phone: (661) 326-3869
Phone: (661) 326-3880
Email Address: aburich@bakersfieldpd.us
Email Address: gterry@bakersfieldpd.us
Title: Sergeant
Title: Police Chief
Signature: `
Signature:
C. Fiscal or Accounting Official
D. ABC USE ONLY
Name: Ariam Isaac
Address: 1601 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Phone: (661) 326-3144
Email Address: aisaac@bakersfieldpd.us
Title: Bu ss M ager
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Summary
The City of Bakersfield is located in Kern County, California. Bakersfield has a population of
approximately 420,000 with a surrounding Kern County Population of approximately 918,000 and
encompasses approximately 151 square miles. Bakersfield is the largest city in the county and ninth
largest city in California by population. Kern County is the third largest county in California, by land area.
The Bakersfield Police Department was formed on January 13th, 1898, and is located at 1601 Truxtun
Ave. Chief Terry leads the department which is divided into six divisions: Administration, Investigations,
Training and Logistics, Field Services, Special Operations and Support services. The Bakersfield Police
Department's allotment consists of 730 employees: 508 swom officers, and 222 civilian staff. The
Department's main building is located downtown with three additional substations on the east and west
sides of town.
The Bakersfield Police Vice Unit's duties include, but are not limited to, conducting undercover
surveillance and investigations which target: Adult entertainment, massage establishments, gambling,
prostitution, human trafficking, gang violence, and alcohol related offenses.
Project Personnel
The coordination and implementation of the grant program objectives will be the primary responsibilities
of the Grant Coordinator within the Vice unit. The Vice unit consists of; Sergeant Burtch who has 17 years
of law enforcement experience, Detective Montgomery who has 11 years of experience, Detective Bailey
who has 9 years of experience, Detective Trefz who has 16 years of experience, Detective Hernandez
who has 9 years of experience, Detective Jones who has 11 years of experience and Detective Amos
who has 16 years of experience. Detective Montgomery will be the grant coordinator and liaison with
ABC.
The Vice Unit will continue to work closely with the local ABC district office to extend our reach into the
community through enforcement, education, and public awareness.
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Problem Statement
Kern County is centrally located in California at the southern end of the San Joaquin valley and
extends through the Tehachapi mountains and into the Mojave Desert. Bakersfield is centrally located in
Kern County, and has three major freeways leading into the area for easy access to its facilities and
agricultural operations. This has led to a greater number of persons seeking entertainment through
alcohol related activities and alcohol service locations. The unincorporated communities where patrons
live, and areas of travel between, have experienced DUI related traffic accidents and an increased
amount of criminal and alcohol related calls for service by Law Enforcement in and around ABC licensed
locations in Bakersfield.
The city of Bakersfield has 1,220 on -sale and off -sale premises. Of these premises, 141 are located in
census tract 16; which is located in downtown Bakersfield. A large percentage of these locations are
within a ten block area.
The Union Avenue corridor extends through the city of Bakersfield, and covers both city and county
areas. The corridor contains a high number of ABC licensed establishments, surrounded by residential
neighborhoods.
Many of the establishments in Census tract 16 and the Union Avenue corridor have come to the
attention of the Bakersfield Police Department and local ABC office through citizens' complaints,
continuous calls for service, and crimes being committed in and around the premises. These crimes
include underage drinking, public intoxication, driving under the influence, peace disturbances, assaults,
prostitution, human trafficking, rape and murder.
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Project Description section 1 of 2
The funding requested for this grant period is $80,075.00, The Bakersfield Police Vice unit has a long
association and outstanding rapport with the Bakersfield District Alcoholic Beverage Control Office. The
Vice Unit and the Bakersfield ABC office have worked closely on numerous operations. The Vice Unit and
Bakersfield ABC Agents have ensured all needed documentation is readily available to one another for
both criminal complaints and/or administrative hearings.
The Vice unit will utilize the grant funds to continue enforcement efforts through; minor decoy, shoulder
tap, and undercover operations, which will help prevent underage alcohol -related violations. The funds
will further allow the vice unit to train our officers, local licensees, and citizens as we continue to help
improve the quality -of -life for our community.
Through implementing, educating and enforcing the listed goals, the Vice unit will reduce alcohol
related offenses in the city and county jurisdictions.
The Vice unit will identify and target problematic ABC establishments, work with the Local ABC office,
Code Enforcement, and the Public Health department to target underage drinking and disorderly
establishments, and:
1. Conduct a minimum of eight (8) minor decoy operations.
2. Conduct a minimum of eight (8) shoulder tap operations.
3. Conduct the annual statewide shoulder tap operation (1).
4. Conduct at least nine (9) undercover operations, including: five (5) general enforcement
operations, three (3) special event operations,and one (1) drunken decoy operation.
5. Conduct at least five (5) park operations
6. Conduct at least eight (8) IMPACT/ABC licensee education operations.
7. Conduct at least one (1) lead training.
8. Conduct at least five (5) roll call/patrol briefing trainings regarding ABC laws.
9. Provide training on ABC laws for the Bakersfield Police Academy.
10. Issue at least eight (8) press releases regarding the start of the program, and special enforcement
operations conducted under the grant.
NUMBER OF LICENSED ABC ESTABLISHMENTS:
The City of Bakersfield has approximately 731 on -sale, 489 off -sale, and 34 non -retail ABC licensed
locafions.
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BUDGET DETAIL WORKSHEET
A. Personnel Services
Salaries
Classification/Positions Computation
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2
3
SUBTOTAL
Overtime
Classification/Positions
Benefits
Classification/Positions
B. Operating Expenses and Equipment
Operating Expenses'
Description
t Deco /Shoulder Tap/Undercover
2
'maximum of $2,500.00
Operating Expenses*
Description
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2
3
'maximum of $2,500.00
C. Travel Expenses •
t ITravel and Registration for APP Conf
Computation
SUBTOTAL
Computation
SUBTOTAL
Computation
$2000
Computation
SUBTOTAL
SUBTOTAL
'APP Conference only. All travel cannot exceed current state rates. SUBTOTAL
GRANTTOTAL
Total Cost
$0
Total Cost
Total Cost
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Total Cost
$ 2,000
$ 2,000
Total Cost
$0
Total Cost
$ 2,500
$ 2,500
OAKS :
$ 80 075
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OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
Complete the following to report the total funds available to support the activities related to
accomplishing the goals and objectives of the contract. In the "Grant Funds" column, report
the ABC funds requested by category. In the "Other Funds" column, report all other funds
available to support the project by category (if none, leave blank). Then calculate the totals
by category in the 'Program Total' column. Total each column down to arrive at the total
program funds available.
Note: Round all budget amounts to the nearest dollar —no cents.
Budget Category
Grant Funds
Other Funds
Program Total
A. Personnel Services
$ 75,575
$ 75,575
B. Operating Expense
$ 2,000
$ 2,000
C. Travel/Registration Fees
$ 2,500
$ 2,500
D. Equipment
$ 0
TOTALS
$ 80,075
$ 0
$ 80,075
This form does not become part of the contract but is required in the
Request for Proposal package.
*Disclaimer —Please complete only if your department will contribute funds.
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