HomeMy WebLinkAbout32085Agreement No. 15-166
1 USDA Forest Service Law Enforcement Service Agreement(s) Modification 7
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Agreement No. 15-166
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FS Agreement No. 12-LE-11051360-009.
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EXHIBITB
COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT ANNUAL DRUG OPERATIONS PLAN &
FINANCIAL PLAN
Between The
FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
And the
USDA, FOREST SERVICE
SIERRA AND SEQUOIA NATIONAL FORESTS
2015 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ANNUAL OPERATING AND FINANCIAL PLAN
This Annual Financial and Operating Plan (Annual Operating Plan), is hereby made and entered
into by and between the Fresno County Sheriffs Department, hereinafter referred to as "FCS,"
and the USDA, Forest Service, Sierra and SequoiaNational Forests, hereinafter referred to as the
"U.S. Forest ServiCe," under the provisions of Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement #12-
LE-11051360-009 executed on November 22,2011. This Annual Operating Plan is made and
agreed to as of the last date signed below and is for the estimated period beginning October 1;
2014 and ending September 30, 2015.
Previous Year Unexpended Funds: $10.34
Current FY-15 Year Obligation: $17,989.66
FY -2015 Total Annual Operating Plan: $18,000
I. GENERAL:'
A. The following individuals shall be the designated and alternate representative(s) of each ·
party, so designated to make or receive requests for special enforcement activities.
Principal Cooperator Contacts:
Coo_l!erator Program Contact Cooperator Administrative Contact
Margaret Mims Sheriff County of Fresno, Sheriff's Office
Fresno County Att: June Mayeda
2200 Fresno Street P.O. Box 1788
Fresno, CA 93721-1703 Fresno, CA 93717
Telephone: 559-488-3939 Telephone: 559-600-8575
FAX: 559-262-4032 FAX: 559-488-3348
Email:Margaret.mims @fresnosheriff.org Email: june.mayeda@ fresnosheriff.org
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USDA, Forest Service
Cooperator 1st Program Contact
Mark Padilla, Lieutenant
Fresno County Sheriff's Office
2200 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721-1703
Telephone: 559-600-8145
FAX: 559-251-8494
Email: Mark.Padilla@fresnosheriff.org
Principal U.S. Forest Service Contacts:
U.S. Forest Service Program Manager
Contact
Kevin Mayer, Special Agent
Sierra National Forest
1600 Tollhouse Road
Clovis, CA 93611-0532
Telephone: 559-297-0706 Ext. 4886
FAX: 559-294-4802
Email: kmayer@fs.fed.us
U.S. Forest Service
Program Coordinator Contact
KentDelbon
Assistant Special Agent in Charge
Pacific Southwest Regional Office-LEI
1323 Club Drive
Vallejo, CA 94592
Office: (707) 562-8649
Cell: 707-373-6672
FAX: (707) 562-9031
Email: kdelbon@fs.fed.us
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U.S. Forest Service Administrative Contact
Debby Gabriel, Program Budget Analyst
Pacific Southwest Regional Office-LEI
1323 Club Drive
Vallejo, CA 94592
Office: (707) 562-8645
FAX: (707) 562-9031
Email: dgabriel@fs.fed.us
II. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE OPERATIONS
Pursuant to IV-I ofthe Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement between FCS and the
U.S. Forest Service, Agreement No. 12-LE-11051360-009, the following is in support of
operations to suppress manufacturing and trafficking of controlled substances on or
affecting the administration ofNational Forest System lands, with an emphasis on
identification, apprehension and prosecution of suspects engaged in these activities:
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A. The U.S. Forest Service agrees:
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1. To reimburse FCS for expenditures associated with the detection of locations and
activities related to illegal production and trafficking of controlled substances,
including;
a. Ground reconnaissance to identify and inventory locations and activities
associated with producing or trafficking controlled substances.
b. Aerial reconnaissance to identify and inventory locations and activities associated
with producing or trafficking controlled substances.
2. To reimburse FCS for certain expenses resulting from investigative activities
associated with investigating cases involving the illegal production or trafficking of
controlled substances on or affecting the administration of National Forest system
lands, including:
a. Surveillance operations to identify persons illegally producing or trafficking
controlled substances.
b. Apprehension of persons suspected of producing or trafficking controlled
substances.
c. Collection of evidence to support prosecution of persons suspected of illegally
producing or trafficking controlled substances. .
d. Prosecution of persons suspected of producing or trafficking controlled
substances.
3. To reimburse FCS for expenses resulting from the removal of cannabis plants from
. National Forest System lands. When circumstances indicate that removal of the
cannabis plants is required before an investigation to determine the person(s)
responsible can be completed, eradication operations must be approved by the U.S.
Forest Service prior to taking place.
Note: FCS retains the authority to eradicate cannabis plants from National Forest
System lands without reimbursement from the U.S. Forest Service at its discretion.
4. To reimburse FCS for the costs of purchasing-supplies and equipment used
exclusively for activities described in items A.l, A.2 and A.3 of this Plan. Purchases
must be agreed to and approved by the U.S. Forest Service.
Purchases may not exceed 10% of the total allocation without prior approval by the
U.S. Forest Service Designated Representative.
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' B. FCS agrees:
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1. Within its capability, to perform the following' activities on National Forest System
lands:
a. Detect and inventory locations associated with illegal production or trafficking of
controlled substances, and notify the U.S. Forest Service of such locations as soon
· as possible.
b. Investigations to determine the persbn(s) responsible for manufacturing or
trafficking controlled substances.
c. Upon request and prior approval of the U.S. Forest Service, remove cannabis
plants from National Forest System lands.
2 .. To furnish all activity reports, crime reports, investigation reports, and other reports
or records, resulting from activities identified in Section II, A of this Operating and
Financial Plan to the affected Forests for review and forwarding to the Regional
Office for processing.
C. The U.S. Forest Service and FCS mutually agree to the following:
1. The following rate schedule will apply to all expenditures that may be reimbursed to
FCS under this agreementi
Salary (base) .
Salary (overtime)
Travel (mileage and fares)
Per diem costs
Helicopter flight time
Supplies or equipment
~~1V\ ~ $98-:1'7 per hour,
:\ ~ ~ +\ $~per hour,
$0.565 per mile
$52.00/ME&I+$111.00 Lodging
Actual documented costs,
Actual documented costs
2. The total expenditures of FCS that may be reimbursed may not exceed .... $18,000.
The total expenditures for item A.4 may not exceed ...... 10% .of th~ total allocation.
3.Any remaining funding in this Annual Operating Plan may be carried forward to
the next fiscal year and will be available to spend through the term of the
Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement, or de-obligated at the request of the U.S.
Forest Service. ·
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III. BILLING FREQUENCY:
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See Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement Provisions II-H and III-Bjor additional
information.
FCS will furnish monthly itemized statements ofexpenses to the U.S. Forest Service for
expenditures that may be reimbursed as identified in items II A.1, A.2, A.3, and A.4 of this
Plan. Attachment A, Law Enforcement Billing Summary, Drug Enforcem,ent, must be
completed and submitted to the contacts in (a) below for each billing statement.
a. Mail copies of itemized billing statements (Attachment A) to:
Debby Gabriel, BA
Pacific Southwest Regional Office -LEI
1323 Club Drive
Vallejo, CA 94592
b. Send hard copy invoices to:
U.S. Forest Service
Albuquerque Service Center
Payments -Grants & Agreements
101 B Sun Ave NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Or fax to: (877) 687-4894 .
Send photo copy to:
Kevin Mayer, Special Agent
Sierra National Forest
1600 Tollhouse Rd.
Clovis, CA 93611-0532
Or e-mail scanned invoice to: ASC_GA@fs.fed.us
c. Final billings for reimbursement on this Annual Operating Plan (AOP) must be
received by the U.S. Forest Service before October 31, 2015 in order to receive
payment.
d. Annually update the registration of the County Sheriff's DUNS# on the
System for Award Management (SAM) website at www .sam.gov for the
verification of the EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) banking information.
Job Code: NFLE0515 1360 $18,000
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In witness whereof, the parties hereto have executed this Annual Operating Plan as of'the
last date written below.
County grants and Agreements Specialist
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fb'f'Y'd'(DREAS fiORGEAS, Chairperson
1 FRESNO County Board of Supervis
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DON HOANG, Acting Special Agent in Charge
U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region
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y and format of this agreement has been reviewed and approved for signature.
t Management Specialist
thwest Region
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