HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-93-0291RESOLUTION NO. 9 3 — 291
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A CONTRIBUTION IN
SUPPORT OF THE SAMARITAN SALT FACTORY, AND
ALLOCATING FUNDS THEREFOR, IN AN AMOUNT NOT
TO EXCEED $20,000, FROM THE LAW ENFORCEMENT
TRUST FUND, SUCH COSTS HAVING BEEN APPROVED
BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE.
WHEREAS, Florida State Statute 932.704(3)(a), as amended,
authorizes the expenditure of forfeiture proceeds for law
enforcement purposes not considered normal operating expenses;
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WHEREAS, the City of Miami supports those groups dedicated
to assisting those individuals needing food, shelter, and
counseling; and
WHEREAS, the Samaritan Salt Factory accepts individuals who
have successfully completed a drug rehabilitation program; and
WHEREAS, the Samaritan Salt Factory's services include
counseling and alternatives to chemical abuse; and —
WHEREAS, funding is contingent upon the continued delivery
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of services to City of Miami residents and continued acceptance
of referrals from organizations within the City of Miami; and
WHEREAS, the Chief of Police has recommended adoption of
this Resolution and has certified that any expenditures comply {�
with Florida State Statute 932.704, as amended; and
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RESOLUTION NO. 9 3 - 291
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A CONTRIBUTION IN
SUPPORT OF THE SAMARITAN SALT FACTORY, AND
ALLOCATING FUNDS THEREFOR, IN AN AMOUNT NOT
TO EXCEED $20,000, FROM THE LAW ENFORCEMENT
TRUST FUND, SUCH COSTS HAVING BEEN APPROVED
BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE.
WHEREAS, Florida State Statute 932.704(3)(a), as amended,
authorizes the expenditure of forfeiture proceeds for law
enforcement purposes not considered normal operating expenses;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami supports those groups dedicated
to assisting those individuals needing food, shelter, and
counseling; and
WHEREAS, the Samaritan Salt Factory accepts individuals who
have successfully completed a drug rehabilitation program; and
WHEREAS, the Samaritan Salt Factory's services include
counseling and alternatives to chemical abuse; and
WHEREAS, funding is contingent upon the continued delivery
of services to City of Miami residents and continued acceptance
of referrals from organizations within the City of Miami; and
WHEREAS, the Chief of Police has recommended adoption of
this Resolution and has certified that any expenditures comply
with Florida State Statute 932.704, as amended; and
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WHEREAS, funds to cover the necessary expenses required for
this program are available in the City of Miami Law enforcement
'rust Fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, EE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY 7
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the
Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference
thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this
Section.
Section 2. A contribution in support of the Samaritan
Salt Factory is hereby authorized with funds therefor, in an
amount not to exceed $20,000, hereby allocated from the City of
Miami Law Enforcement Trust Fund, Project No. 690001, Index
Code 029002-247.
Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th _ day of
ATT T:
NATTY HIRAI, CITY CLERK
BUDGETARY REVIEW:
MANOHAR S. SU
ASSISTANT CITY ER
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PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
Ai,BBRTIN B. SMITH
CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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MY OF MIAMI. FLOAtOA
INT901-OFFICE MEMORANDUM is
` The Honorable Mayor and Meobers bAlt : FES - 11993
Of City Commission
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City Manager
Datum:
tt is respectfully recommended that a Resolution authorising a
contribution to the Samaritan Salt Factory, in the amount of
s20 AN # funding to be from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund, be
approved.
The Police Department supports the efforts of those groups
dedicated to helpingthe less fortunate by providing food,
shelter, and counseling. This type of assistance ultimately
benefits both the City and the Police Department by reducing the
possibility of criminal activity by individuals simply attempting
to survive. The Samaritan Salt Factory offers such services to
the homeless and indigents suffering from alcohol or chemical
dependency and who have codpleted a drug rehabilitation program.
There are no other prerequisites for admission. The program
offers a structured atmosphere designed to assist these
individuals in once again becoming productive citizens.
The funding sought will be utilised to pay for counseling,
equipnwnt, and other aiscellaneous costs associated with
operating the program. Funding is contingent upon the continued
delivery of services to City of Miami residents and the continued
acceptance of referrals from organisations within the City, of
at is, therefore, recosi mended that the Resolution authorising a
contribution to the Samaritan Salt Factory, in an amount not to
esceed $20,000, funding to be frost the Law Enforcement Trust
Fund, Project NO. 69000i, Index Code 290949-270, be approved.
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X& Cabin Ross, Chief of polite, City of KL&aL# do hereby certify,
that this request for expenditure frm the City of Miami Law
Enforcement ftnat Fund, for the support of the writarl $ALM
raet-azzo LZ on gnogrit not ja exceed S211,000r Complies with the
provisions of Section 932.704,, Florida Statutes.
V vin Ross N,.�•
of of Police
City Of KL&Ui POILOO Department
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