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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution_51-98/99_09/09/1999 RESOLUTION NO. 51 -98/99 14P A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING A PROPOSAL FROM SMITH AND WESSON, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $985 FOR A 27 SPEED POLICE BICYCLE, WITH FUNDS BEING APPROPRIATED FROM THE SPECIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND, HAVING A FY 1999 BUDGET ALLOCATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,490.54. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Proposal to purchase a 27 speed police bicycle from Smith and Wesson, Springfield, Massachusetts, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference as part of the Resolution, is hereby approved. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED by Councilmember Schauer , who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Capretta and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPTION Jos eph N. Capretta Basil E. Dalack Carl C. Hansen Elizabeth. A. Schauer The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted this 9 th day of September, A.D., 1999. • I MAY OF TEQUESTA 6 / �/, * 0 - 7 1 * /� Ron T. Mackail ATTEST: Joann mangardello Village Clerk MyDocuments \Resolutions \51 -98 -99 • .� EXHIBIT "A" i x 08/26/99 To: Officer Shawn Miller From: David Sargeant Subject: Smith & Wesson Police Bicycles and Accessories The following quote is for a Smith & Wesson police bicycle. Prices include shipping and if you can fax a department purchase order out today, I will ship it tomorrow with the accessories. The fax number is (413)747 -3532 Please specify color, frame size and shifter Preference on Purchase order I. Smith & Wesson 27 -speed police bicycle: Shimano LX/XT drive train Sun Rhyno Lite rims, with Continental tires, 36 spoke, brass nipples RockShox Jet XC front suspension Aluminum frame 16- 18 -20 -22 inch, Color: Blue White or Black, Shimano LX V- brakes Trico Gel saddle Shifters: rapid Fire or grin shift, Please specify on order Standard items include rear rack, kickstand, bar ends, water bottlestcages and rear deraileur guard. 4711 t_00 each Suggested retail $999.00 Bicycle will be shipped to Dan Smith for final cable adjustments and assembly. Accessories 1. Rear bag: BushWacker, , with Velcro straps and police decal $32.00 each Topeak — Quick release system, not available with decal. $45.00 each 2. NiteRider lights: XCL pro dual beam, with white/red lens, siren & NiCad battery/charger 0 each 1 �82 R 7sibility tail light, requires purchase of above front light system $45.00 each Pro 6 single beam light system, with white lens, NiCad battery/charger $120.00 3, Lightman tail light: High visibility strobe light, red lens, remote switch, uses AA batteries. $20.00 each • 2100 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield, MA 01102 -22011 co - Vy 1 41J 141 0044 3&FT ALP V. L'l"Vll. z •.- ,..- t 0=6/99 4. Bell Forza 2 helmet: White or Black, includes police decal $35.00 each Specify size — Small, Medium or Large 5. Suspension seat post: $20.00 each 6. Rhode Gear trunk mounted car rack: carries 2 bikes $69.00 each If you have any questions, please call and I will be glad to help, Sincerely, vid Sargeant usiness Manager • 2100 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield, AIA 01102 -2208 932.7555 Disposition of liens and forfeited property. Page 1 OASIS 932.7055 Disposition of liens and forfeited property. TITLE XLVII CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS CHAPTER 932 PROVISIONS SUPPLEMENTAL TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW (FN1> (1) When a seizing agency obtains a final judgment granting forfeiture of real property or personal property, it may elect to: (a) Retain the property for the agency's use; (b) Sell the property at public auction or by sealed bid to the highest bidder, except for real property which should be sold in a commercially reasonable manner after appraisal by listing on the market; or (c) Salvage, trade, or transfer the property to any public or nonprofit organization. (2) If the forfeited property is subject to a lien preserved by the court as provided in s. 932.703(6)(b), the agency shall: (a) Sell the property with the proceeds being used towards satisfaction of any liens; or (b) Have the lien satisfied prior to taking any action authorized by subsection (1). (3) The proceeds from the sale of forfeited property shall be disbursed in the following priority: (a) Payment of the balance due on any lien preserved by the court in the forfeiture proceedings. (b) Payment of the cost incurred by the seizing agency in connection with the storage, maintenance, security, and forfeiture of such property. (c) Payment of court costs incurred in the forfeiture proceeding. (4)(a) If the seizing agency is a county or municipal agency, the remaining proceeds shall be deposited in a special law enforcement trust fund established by the board of county commissioners or the governing body of the municipality. Such proceeds and interest earned therefrom shall be used for school resource officer, crime prevention, safe neighborhood, drug abuse education and prevention programs, or for other law enforcement purposes, which include defraying the cost of protracted or complex investigations, providing additional equipment or expertise and providing matching funds to obtain federal grants. The proceeds and interest may not be used to meet normal operating expenses of the law enforcement agency. (b) These funds may be expended upon request by the sheriff to the board of county commissioners or by the chief of police to the governing body of the municipality, accompanied by a written certification that the request complies with the provisions of this subsection, and only upon appropriation to the sheriff's office or police department by the board of county commissioners or the governing body of the municipality. (c) An agency or organization, other than the seizing agency, that wishes to receive such funds shall apply to the sheriff or chief of police for an appropriation and its application shall be accompanied by a written certification that the moneys will be used for an authorized purpose. Such requests for expenditures shall include a statement describing anticipated • recurring costs for the agency for subsequent fiscal years. An agency or organization that receives money pursuant to this subsection shall provide