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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBack-Up DocumentsRECEIVED REFERENCE: City of Miami Code Chapter 18, Article III. Section 18-82 City of Miami DISPOSITION OF INVENTORY JAN 9 5 202t LC 1/40 5 I2,j2r Li A.' Ara, OFF1.- ::F THE CHIEF tF` ?QLICE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The following explanations should be entered in the appropriate section: Condition of Property: Excellent. Good, Fair, Poor. Reason for Disposition: e.g.. Error, Duplicate, Surplus. Lost. Stolen. 2. Prepare this form then call Procurement at 305-416-1913 1. Departrnent: Miami Police Department 5. ASSET NUMBER 10. 6. 2. Division: Administration ARTICLE DESCRIPTION (1) Cage for 2013 Ford Taurus (1) Cage for 2014 Ford Taurus Department Director/Designee Dale C I GSA'C 504 Rev. 10/17 7. SERIAL NUMBER 3. Contact Person: Lt. Rolando Padron 8. CONDITION OF PROPERTY Used Used 4. Telephone No: 305-603-6461 9. REASON FOR DISPOSITION FOR RECEIVING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Maria Busto [51-15d Br ement I Date IRouting: White - Forward as four copies to Procurement; make photocopy for your .__. Ofabtrxution: White - Finance (Accounting); Canary- Procurement Pink- Department Fde: Goldenrod- Purchasing (Storekeepers Department/Division FOR PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT USE ONLY INSTRUCTIONS: Indicate action taken: e.g.. Sold ($ amount and date), Traded, Scrapped, Transferred to (Dept./Division). ACTION TAKEN "The Miami Police Department will donate the cages to the Villlage of Biscayne Park Police Department upon approval." adj.:1 .N Calda,Lem, 08124122 Chief Procurement f icer esignee Date Officer/Designee Annie Perez 3c, CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM ro: FROM : Arthur Noriega V City Manager orales Chief of Police DATE SUBJECT: REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: August 10, 2022 FILE Donation of Police Vehicle Cages The purpose of this memorandum is to respectfully request permission to donate (2) used police vehicle cages to the Biscayne Park Police Department. The vehicle cages are from old, marked police vehicles, which have been removed from service. MM/cc APPRG ED: NOT APPROVED: Arthu oriega V Arthur Noriega V City Manager City Manager MPD22052 ,__Acc,4 CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO Manuel A. Morales Interim Chief of Police (Through Channels) FROM Major J sus lbalmea Section Commander Personnel Resource Management Section GATE December 22, 2021 SUBJECT Vehicle Cage Donation REFERENCES FILE ENCLOSURES 4Z) / ��.d\,_____cR The Miami Police Department would like to donate (1) one used cage for a 2013 Ford Taurus and (1) one used cage for a 2014 Ford Taurus to the Village of Biscayne Park Police Department upon. approval. JI:if RECEIVED JAN 0 5 2021 ti' AM/ POLICE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE flECEIVE DEC 2 2 2021 ASSISTANT CHIEF ADMINISTRATION DIV The Village of Biscayne Park Chief Luis E. Cabrera 640 NE 1 14`1' St., Biscayne Park, FL 33161 Telephone: 305-899-8000 Facsimile: 305 891 7241 December 2, 2021 Acting Chief Manuel A. Morales City of Miami Police Department 400 NW. 2"d Avenue Miami, Florida 33128 Reference: Donation of Vehicle Cages Acting Chief Morales, In an effort to increase security for our officers, The Village of Biscayne Park is looking to install cages into several vehicles that had been acquired without them. I am inquiring if The City of Miami Police Department has any spare cages or cages from vehicles no longer in service, they would be willing to donate. The Village of Biscayne Park would humbly ask through your Procurement Department, if such cages exist, that they consider donating them to the Village of Biscayne Park Police Department. As I know these cages are somewhat vehicle specific, the years and models in need are as follows: • 2007 Ford Crown Victoria • 2013 Ford Taurus • 2014 Ford Taurus On behalf of the Village of Biscayne Park, I thank you and your department for your time and consideration of this request. Luis E. Cabrera Chief of Police JAN 0 5 2021 I PC"y CE OFF%E OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE www.biscayneparkfl.gov Miami, FL Code of Ordinances Page 1 of 2 Sec. 18-82. - Disposal of surplus city -owned personal property. (a) When a surplus of city -owned personal property exists, the chief procurement officer may transfer it to any other department or office which has need for it. The chief procurement officer shall also have power to sell all such supplies, materials and equipment which have become unsuitable for city use or to exchange for or trade in the same for new supplies, materials and equipment. When such surplus supplies, material and equipment have a limited use other than by the city, the city commission may classify the same as category "A" or category "B" stock. Category "A" stock shall be available for disposition as the city's contribution or the city's commitment in support of a particular public purpose which may include those community civic or social service programs as may be authorized by the city commission. Category "B" stock shall be that stock of surplus supplies, material and equipment which Is available for disposition pursuant to the terms and provisions of subsection (b) hereof; namely, sale to sister cities or municipalities of friendly foreign countries. Not for profit organizations which provide a public purpose shall be offered first consideration as recipients for the disposition of category "A" and "B" surplus stock. Except for category "A" stock or category "B" stock and except in those cases in which the chief procurement officer determines that it is not practical to do so, any department or office that provides surplus stock for any such transfer, sale, exchange or trade-in shall receive credit therefor, based on the fair market value of such surplus; and any department or office receiving such surplus stock shall receive corresponding debit therefor, such credit and debit to be charged to the respective budgets of the departments or offices involved. (b) Notwithstanding the above provisions, when a foreign city enjoying a current, formally designated status as a "sister city," in accordance with the terms of Resolution No. 78-5, dated January 11, 1978, or a municipality of a friendly foreign country desires to purchase personal property owned by the city, Including vehicles and equipment which are no longer needed for public use or which have become unsuitable for further use by the city, and where said property has been categorized as category "B" stock, such sale may be negotiated in accordance with the following procedure and criteria: (1) about:blank 2/5/2019 Miami, FL Code of Ordinances Page 2 of 2 All equipment proposed for sale to sister cities or municipalities of friendly foreign countries must be declared surplus, following then -existing administrative procedures. All such equipment must be offered to sister cities for a period of 30 days before being offered for sale to such municipalities. Note: "Friendly foreign countries" means those countries against which there are no trade embargoes or travel prohibitions imposed by the executive branch of the U.S. government. (2) The prices negotiated for such sale must be equal to or greater than the prices which would be reasonably anticipated from the sale of such surplus equipment through public auction. This condition may apply to the total sale of a number of pieces of equipment rather than individual piece prices for the aggregate return on a given sale in determining whether the negotiated price is equal to or greater than could be expected at a public auction. (3) The negotiated unit price shall not include any transportation or shipping costs; these costs will be borne by the sister city or the municipality purchasing said equipment. (Ord. No. 12271, § 2, 8-22-02) about:blank 2/5/2019