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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 3324 - Grant Application - GOCJD - SPRNTF Funding - 03/08/1990HW:da RESOLUTION Resolution #_3324 March 8, 1990 Item #17 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: THAT the City Manager of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock a grant application filed by the City of Lubbock to assist South Plains Regional Narcotics Task Force to continue a regional effort to enhance local law enforcement capabilities in curbing narcotics trafficking in a 15 county region of the South Plains, attached herewith, which shall be spread upon the minutes of the Council and as spread upon the minutes of this Council shall constitute and be a part of this Resolution as if fully copied herein in detail. Passed by the City Council this ATTEST: anette Boyd, City Secre APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: -� Carrol G. Bar ley, Chief f Police APPROVED AS TO FORM: 8th day of r narlold Will rd, Assistant City Attorney March , 1990. B. C. MCMI N, MAYOR ' r APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE I. TYPE OF SUBMISSION: AOptrcatron Preappfication ❑ Construction ❑ Construction Non-!^gnstruCtwn ❑ NOn_COnstruction F FORMATION City of Lubbock y. county. state. and zip code). P.O. BOX -2000 Lubbock, Texas 79457 4. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATIOft NUMBER (EIN). 1756000696000 I. TYPE OF APPLICATION: 2. DATE SUBMITTED 3. DATE RECEIVED BY STATE j833--1- Applicant Identiher State Application Identifier 4. DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAL AGENCY Federalldenbfier - ❑ New Continuation ❑ Revision If Revision, enter appropriate letter(s) in-box(es): 0 A Increase Award S. Decrease Award C. Increase Duration 0 Decrease Duration Other (specify). 10. CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE NUMBER; D B e=B2 TITLE -Multi -agency Law Enforcement Unit 12. AREAS AFFECTED BY PROJECT (crtieS. counlres, states. etc.) Fifteen counties served by the South Plains Association of Governments. /3. PROPOSED PROJECT: 14. CONGRESSIONAL Start Date Ending Date a. Applicant 06/01/90 05/31/91 Senate 28 us IS. ESF700 G: a F_ 218,379 b. App71-4s 71,292 c State d Local I S e Other I S .00 OMB Approval No. 0348-004: Organizational Unit: Police Department Name and telephone number of the person to be contacted on matters involving this application (give area code) Captain Dale Holton (806) 767-2868 r. TYPE OF APPLICANT: (enter apprppriale letter rn box) A. State H. Independent School Dist. B. minty C. Municipal I. State Controlled Institution Of Higher .Learning J. Private University D. Township K. Indian Tribe E. interstate L. Individual F. Intermunicipal M Profit Organization G. Special District N. Other (Specify) 9. NAME OF FEDERAL AGENCY: Governor's Office Criminal Justice Division P.O. Box 12428, Austin, Texas 78711 11. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE OF APPLICANT'S PROJECT: South Plains Regional Narcotics Task Force. To continue a regional effort to enhance local law enforcement capabilities in curbing nar- cotics trafficking in_a fifteen county region of the South Plains. b. Project Senate 28, 30, 31 83. 84 House 82, 83, 84, 85, 77, 78 14. IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS? a. YES. THIS PREAPPLICATIONIAPPLICATION WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS FOR REVIEW ON DATE 03/15/90 .00 III NO ❑ PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BY E O 12372 .00 ❑ OR PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW 00 I Program income s - .00 17. IS THE APPLICANT DELINOUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT? q TOTAL S ❑ Yes If 'Yes.' attach an explanation. 289,671 00 No It TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. ALL DATA IN THIS APPLICATION.PRFAPPLICATION ARE TRUE AND CORRECT. THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULY AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES IF THE ASSISTANCE IS AWARDED a TVPed Name of Author Representative Larry Cunningham brine bb7ete non�% (, =2b0m , y 3 d Sulna[ure of Authorized R presentative City Manager (` e Date Signed e uus c.: frons .trot Usaole 3-8-90 tandar CJD -1 d orm 22a y i dts, CONTINUATION PAGE For continuation, if necessary, of any item on application page CJD -1. Identify by number the item being continued. May also be used for any other remarks, at the applicant's option. 01 Item 7. Will the assistance requested be on Federal land or Nome of Federol Installation installation? Location of Federal Land Yes x No Percent of Project Item 8. Will the assistance requested have on impact or effect See instructions for additional information to be on the environment? provided. Yes x No Item 9. Number of: Will the assistance requested cause the displacement Individuals of individuals, families, businesses, or farms? Families Businesses Yes x No Forms Item 10 Is rhe#• other related assistance on this project previous. See instructions for additional information to be pending, at anticipated? provided Yes x No Item 11 N the project in a designated flood hazard area? ties Instructions for additional Information to be provided. M—t} Next page number is CJD -6 PART II ore no. sono ass PROJECT APPROVAL INFORMATION Beni 1. Does this assistance request require State, local, Nome of Governing Body SPAG regional, or other priority rating? Priority Rating x Yea No Item 2. Does this assistance request require $tote, or local Name of Agency or SPAG advisory, educational or health claomnces? Board X Yes_ No (Attach Documentation) Item 3. Does this assistance request require clearinghouse (Attach Comments) review to accordance with OMB Circular A•95? X Yes No Concurrent review with CJD Item I. Does this assistance request require State, local, Name of Approving Agency SPAG and CJD regional or other planning approval? xDole Yes No Item S. Is the proposed protect covered by an approved compre. Check one: State rx: hensrve plan? Local - r X Regional rxi CJD Yes No Location of Plan Item 6. Will the assistance requested serve o FaderolName of Federal Installation installation? Yes x No Federal Population benefiting from Protect Item 7. Will the assistance requested be on Federal land or Nome of Federol Installation installation? Location of Federal Land Yes x No Percent of Project Item 8. Will the assistance requested have on impact or effect See instructions for additional information to be on the environment? provided. Yes x No Item 9. Number of: Will the assistance requested cause the displacement Individuals of individuals, families, businesses, or farms? Families Businesses Yes x No Forms Item 10 Is rhe#• other related assistance on this project previous. See instructions for additional information to be pending, at anticipated? provided Yes x No Item 11 N the project in a designated flood hazard area? ties Instructions for additional Information to be provided. M—t} Next page number is CJD -6 o� f M N I— I� M ^ L!1 O 00 %.D m LrN I- "- n O O > M 00 61 I --T�O O F O N 6l O CO CO co .b --TN N N O I • • r I e t • • . • N M I I ' 0` O f `< i N V W O N I F - Z W u '( I u ►. r ; 4J � ? •: V " O ff^ O Q1 I N I N V p p r 1 T C O a N E cn %.O Lf\ M N n m N O 1 al N m 1 I I \ w) < N N o N Ip N N z j O Q' yuj � � • ' W W I %l ( O I O t11 ^� O ^� 01 I^ M O _ N �tU Ow N MI C; CO O 00 1�0 � 111 .� I N I I N • i r v - N YYy Y N el •. : l Y, • N N 3a O C 8 h A Y� IY O u N C V n s V 0 W 1— cc cr Z X cr C7 O Ir DL Y 1 Next page number is CJD -10 •. s Suggested Format Other Hud(jet Information Governor's Criminal Justice Division BUDGET NARRATIVE Part III Sect ion F Line 21 Begin below and add as many continuation pages following each schedule (Al, B), etc.) as may he needed to explain each item of the project budget. Narrative should include explanation of the basis for arriving at the cost of each item including Grantee Local Cash Contribution items. All amounts should be shown in whole dollars. SCHEDULE PERSONNEL 1. Direct Salaries 2. Fringe Benefits w OF TIME TITLE OR POSITION] TO THIS PROJECT2 CJ REQUEST CONTRIBUTION LOCAL CASH TOTALS (A) Police Sergeant Step C $ 24,492 S 8,163 $ 32,655 (B) Police Corporal Step C $ 22,421 $ 7,473 $ 29,894 (C) Police Officer Step D $ 20,543 $ 6,847 S 27,390 (D) Police Officer Step D $ 20,543 $ 6,847 $ 271390 (E) S 8.352 $ @ Lon $ $ (F) $ 662 $ 2.650 $ (G) S $ $ (H) $ $ S TOTAL DIRECT SALARIES $ 871,299 $ 29,330 S 117,329 2. Fringe Benefits % or $ Rate FICA @ 7.79 $ 9,o67 $ 3,022 $ 12,089 RETIREMENT @ 8.8% $ 10,362 $ 3,454 $ 13,816 INSURANCE @ $174/month $ 6,264 $ 2,088 $ 8.352 OTHER (EXPLAIN) @ Lon ev i t /Stab i 1 i t $ 1,988 $ 662 $ 2.650 TOTAL FRINGE BENEFITS °.6 $ 60,505 $ 20,166 $ 80,671 TOTAL PERSONNEL BUDGET S 148 500 S 49,500 $ 198,000 1. Include only one position per line. Briefly describe the duties or responsibilities of each position. 2. Express as a percent of total time (2080 hrs, per year). 3. Should reflect employee's gross salary attributable to the project. CJD -10 2. FRINGE BENEFITS % OR $ RATE CJD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE 4.3% $5,064 *CLOTHING ALLOWANCE $23.07/pay period 1,800 *EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PAY $1,320.00 3,960 OVERTIME 25% 22,000 LOCAL TOTAL $1,687 $6,751 600 2,400 1,320 5,2&0 7,333 29,333 * FICA and Retirement for clothing allowance, EIP and overtime included on CJD 10. SERGEANT: Acts as field commander of the unit, coordinating investigations, confidential informants and funds. Supervises three investigators and secretary in addition to conducting his own investigations and liaison between the unit and other agencies. CORPORAL: Conducts investigations as do other officers and assumes Sergeant's duties in his absence. OFFICER: Conducts investigations through undercover activities and confi- dential informants. Coordinates his investigations and assists as needed with other unit activities. Suggested Format Other Budget Information Governor's Criminal Justice Division Part III Section F Line 21 SCHEDULE B PROFESSIONAL AND CONTRACTUAL SERVICES DESCRIPTION OF SERVICECJ LOCAL CASH REQUEST CONTRIBUTION TOTAL (A) $ $ $ (B) $ $ $ (C) $ $ $ (D) $ $ $ (E) $ $ $ (F) $ $ $ (G) $ $ $ (H) $ $ $ TOTAL PROFESSIONAL AND CONTRACTUAL SERVICES BUDGET $ $ $ REQUIRED NARRATIVE: Briefly describe any anticipated contractual arrangement and work products expected. Describe the basis for arriving at the cost of each line item. WTES: 1. Grant applications in which the proposed program will be operated by a third party, under contract from the grantee, should complete and attach applica- tion CJD -11.1. 2. Personal services (such as consultants, trainers, counselors, evaluators, etc.) should be described by type of service, number of hours, rate per hour, and travel costs if any. CJD -11 W. O TPAV1:1, I. Local Travel POSITION/TITLE (A) (I3) (G) (r�) (E) (F) (c) (I{) LOCAL TRAVEL TOTAL S11(mested Pormat Oihi•r Iiudget Information (;overnor's (;riminal Justice Division SC:HF.DULE C MILES TRAVELED $ CJ ANNUALLY RATE REQUEST 2. In -State Travel (Specify Clearly) i't_IRPOSE -- DESTINATION 1'.jrt r•fion Line LOC;AI. CASH C0NTIR113t1'CI0N TOTAL S $ $ S $ $ s s s s $ $ $— s s $ s S $ $ $ $ -Narcotics Investigation Courses $ 1,061$ 353 $ 1,414 _TNOA $ 1,095 $ 364 $ 1,459 IN -STA TE TRAVF•I. TOT AI. ---- - $ 22156 $ 717 — $ 2,873--- _3_ Out -of -State Travel (Specify Clearly)_ $ $ $ -._ ---- -- -- - - -- -- ---- $ $ $ i_)[IT, 0F -STATE TRAVEL TOTAAI_- $ $ $ TOTAL TRAVEL BUDGET S 2,156 $ 717 $ 2,873 NOTE: If personally owned vehicles are to be used, transportation costs should he shown S(•hedule C; if agoncy or leased vehicles are to on be used, the vehicle operation/main- tonanlco costs should he shown on Schedule F, "Supplies and Direct Operating Expense." It l:i,) i 1i R 11 NARRATIVE: Briefly describe the applicant's travel policy (i.e., mileage rates and per diem rates). Specify purposes for each item of travel. Break out costs of each in-state and each out-of-state trip to separately show the specific costs of transportation and of per diem. CJD -12 - As yet unannounced schools, seminars and training sessions required to stay abreast of changes in narcotics investigation techniques and to comply with TCLEOSE regulations. Estimated 760 miles round trip @ $.22/mile plus lodging @ $50/day x 6 days plus meals @ $20/day x 6 days x 2 officers = $707/session x 2 sessions = $1,414 Texas Narcotics Officers Association Three one day quarterly sessions: Estimated 760 mile round trip @ $.22/mile $ 167 Lodging @ $50/day x 3 days 150 Per diem @ $20/day x 2 days x 2 officers x 3 240 One three day annual session: Estimated 760 mile round trip @ $.22/mile $ 167 Lodging @ $50/day x 4 days 200 Meals @ $20/day x 5 days x 2 officers 200 The Drug Enforcement Administration sponsors narcotics schools at various times throughout Texas. Mileage was calculated to Austin although the location may vary. The City of Lubbock approves actual expenses for adequate lodging and $20 per day for meals. City vehicles are provided for transportation at $.22 per mile. dr, . Suggested Format Part III Other Budget Information Section F Governor's Criminal Justice Division Line 21 SCHEDULE D EQUIPMENT PURCHASES EQUIPMENT NAME OR DESCRIPTION AND QUANTITY CJ FACILITY REQUEST CJ REQUEST LOCAL CASH CONTRIBUTION] TOTAL (A) 4 cellular phone/radio combinations $ 4,500 $ 1,500 $ 6,000 (I3) 2 ballistic shields $ 5,775 $ 1,925 $ 7,700 (C) Typewriter $ 563 $ 187 $ 750 (D) Steno chair $ 252 $ 83 $ 335 (E) Filing cabinet $ 375 $ 125 $ 500 (F) 4 arm swivel chairs $ 1,590 $ 530 $ 2,120 (G) $ $ $ (H) $ $ $ (I) $ $ $ (J) $ $ $ TOTAL EQUIPMENT BUDGET $ 13,055 $ 4,350 $ 17,405 R. F -. UI R ED NARRATIVE: Describe the basis for arriving at the cost of each line item. A. Vendor quote E. City price list B. Vendor quote F. City price list C. City price list D. City price list SCHEDULE E CONSTRUCTION A(-TIVITY l CJ FACILITY REQUEST LOCAL CASH CONTRIBUTION TOTAL (A) $ $ $ (13) $ $ $ $ $ $ l!�) $ $ $ (l:) $ $ $ C(J'.iSTRiJCTIGN BUDGET $ $ $ i. State whether request is for construction or renovation. Renovation of $5,000 or less should be shown on Schedule F, "Supplies and Direct Operating Expense." REQUIRED NARRATIVE: Describe the basis for arriving at the cost of each line item. CJD -13 EQUIPMENT JUSTIFICATION Itis not an uncommon occurrence to find narcotics dealers monitoring law enforcement radio channels. Surveillances often require extensive communications between officers. It is also often necessary to contact the base station to check utility records, outstanding warrants, vehicle registrations, or identities of suspects. Such communications must remain secure to avoid jeopardizing investigations and officer or informant safety. Many of these are not appropriate, and sometimes impossible to engage in over radio channels. Especially when working in regional areas, radio communications with the local agencies are impossible due to frequency incompatibility. Cellular phone/radio combinations eliminate the reasonable possibility that radio communications are monitored by suspects. These radios operate on a frequency system which scans multiple frequencies and utilizes only those immediately available. Scanners for such frequencies are prohibitively expensive for most suspects. The transmission ranges for these radios are also much greater than currently available with conventional frequencies. Commercial telephone and radio companies operate a system of repeater stations located throughout the region. Currently used Task Force radios must operate on a reduced car -to -car range when outside the range of the base station repeater. Telephone communications are also available directly from the vehicles with this new system. Officers can switch from radio to telephone and back depending on the requirements of the particular communication. Ballistic shields offer increased officer protection during the entry into buildings used by dealers. Often these buildings are fortified and entry is delayed. Officers are exposed to hostile fire during this time. Body armor offers only limited protection from potentially fatal gunshot wounds, while shields offer protection from almost all gunshot wounds. The shields are free- standing and may be positioned to protect officers while they work to gain entry. Typewriter, steno chair and filing cabinets to be used by office secretary. Swivel chairs to replace those currently in use. CJD -13A Suggested Format Part III Other Budget Information Sectiop F Governor's Criminal Justice Division Line 21 SCHEDULE F SUPPLIES & DIRECT OPERATING EXPENSE DIRECTLY CHARGED SUPPLIES & OTHER OPERATING COSTS CJ LOCAL CASH REQUEST CONTRIBUTION TOTAL (A) Vehicle ex enses $ 18,360 $ 6,120 $ 24,480 - (B) Confidential funds $ 22,500 $ 7,500 30,000 (C) Communications expenses $ 6,628 $ 2,210 $ $ 8,838 (D) Office supplies $ 563 $ 187 $ 750 (E) Registration for training $ 1' 200 $ 400 $ 1,600 (F) TNOA expenses S 150 $ 50 $ 200 (G) Narcotics test kits$ 788 $ 262 $ 1,050 (H) $ $ $ (I) e � _ S S TOTAL SUPPLIES & DIRECT OPERATING EXPENSE BUDGET $ 50,189 $ 16,729 $ 66,918 REQUIRED NARRATIVE: Describe the basis for arriving at the cost of each line item. See CJD -14A SCHEDULE G INDIRECT COSTS CJ LOCAL GASH REQUEST CONTRIBUTION TOTAL (A) Indirect Costs. Per Approved Cost Allocation Plan $ $ $ (B) Indirect Costs Per CJD Computation Table $ 4,475SXXXXXXXXX $ 4,475 NOTE: Indirect costs are authorized in an amount not to exceed the computation table in the CJD Financial and Administrative Requirements section. of .the grant. application kit, or as authorized per the applicant's cost allocation plan. REQUIRED NARRATIVE: If method (A) is used, specify the rate and attach a copy of the docu- ment by which the current cost allocation plan was approved. CJD -ILS REQUIRED NARRATIVE: Describe the basis for arriving at the cost of each line item. A. 2 seized vehicles @ $1,500 miles/month x 12 months @ $.22/mile = $7,920 2 leased vehicles @ $540/month + 1,500 miles/month x 12 months @ 10 mpg @ $1.00/gallon = $16,560 B. Anticipated need C. Pager rental: 4 @ $22.75/month = $1,092 Cellular phone airtime: 4 @ $35/month = $1,680 Telephone: $2,850 per City Communications Department Maintenance Communications Equipment $3,216 per City Radio Shop D. Historic costs E. $400 per course x 2 officers x 2 courses = $1,600 F. Membership @ $20/member x 4 = $80 Training session registration @ $15 x 2 officers x 4 sessions =.$120 G. Estimated 600 @ $1.75 CJD -14A PROGRAM NARRATIVE OBJECTIVES AND NEED FOR THIS ASSISTANCE. The 52 law enforcement agencies represented in the South Plains.region cover some 13,000 square miles and are responsible to approximately 376,000 people located in 15 counties. There is a lack of concerted effort to curb the narcotic trafficking in this area. Narcotic trafficking on the South Plains should be considered multi -jurisdictional with the success of each individual law enforcement agency in its operating having a direct effect on criminal activity in neighboring jurisdictions. Illegal narcotic trafficking is a regional problem requiring regional coordination. RESULTS AND BENEFITS EXPECTED. The citizens of the 15 county region would greatly benefit from this program. By identifying transient narcotic dealers and coordinating efforts to monitor their activities, the program will facilitate an effective impact on the narcotic problem in the 15 county region. APPROACH. Four Lubbock Police Department officers will maintain an effective communication network with local jurisdictions concerning criminal violator activity. This approach will be promoted by an effective coordination of enforcement priorities and efficient violator apprehension program working closely with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Public Safety, and county and city law enforcement agencies. The unit would also be able to lend investigative support to local jurisdictions. The South Plains Regional Narcotics Task Force will work under the direction of the Lubbock Police Department Narcotics Division Commander. This commander is also the coordinator of the Lubbock Police Department/Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force. In this unique position, this coordination will maximize the narcotic law enforcement. activities throughout the South Plains region. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION. As stated, the program will be responsible for the 15 member counties of the South Plains covering some 13,000 miles. RESEARCH ON DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS. N/A ACCOMPLISffi4ENTS TO DATE. See attachment CJD -15 1. Morphine 2. Heroin 3. Codeine 4. Gum Opium E. Cocaine 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3. Crack F. Hallucinogens 1. LSD 2. PCP 3. Mushrooms 4. Peyote 5. Designer Drugs G. Clandestine Labs Type of Drug Manufactured By Each Lab H. Precursor Chemicals Seized I. Other Drugs I. Barbiturates. " 2. Amphetamines 3. Metham ? hetami 4. Tranquilizers 5. Synthetic Narcot *W TEXAS NARCOTICS CONTROL PROGRAM DATE 6F REPORT: 01-10-90 NARCOTIC SEIZURE REPORT GRAN -r, 'NUMBER: DB89BO23053 ubb GRANTEE NAME:.ock Pice DepArtment QUARTER 1 3 4 4. Greenhouses PROJECT TITLE: -South Plaint Rost- Narelnt-iCq T V BEGINNING MONTH: -October 1989 UNITS ENDING MONTH: December 1989 PREPARED BY. Sgt. Jim Taylor REVIEWED BY: 'PROJECT DIRECTOR'S SIGNATURE:, (16 oz = I lb) (28 gyms = 1 oz) (Dose Unit = 1 Pill, Tablet or Capsule) SOLID SOLID SOLID L POUNDS LIQUID STREET ITEMS OUNCES GRAMS OUNCES 1 VALUE A (Please do not write in shaded areas.) Marijuana Packaged -4 Q Az ir,,i 9An nni Plants AN 0 B Marijuana Fields & Gardens 1. Morphine 2. Heroin 3. Codeine 4. Gum Opium E. Cocaine 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3. Crack F. Hallucinogens 1. LSD 2. PCP 3. Mushrooms 4. Peyote 5. Designer Drugs G. Clandestine Labs Type of Drug Manufactured By Each Lab H. Precursor Chemicals Seized I. Other Drugs I. Barbiturates. " 2. Amphetamines 3. Metham ? hetami 4. Tranquilizers 5. Synthetic Narcot *W -1. Gardens 2. Wild Fields DOSE 3 Cultivated Fields All 4. Greenhouses 1. Morphine 2. Heroin 3. Codeine 4. Gum Opium E. Cocaine 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3. Crack F. Hallucinogens 1. LSD 2. PCP 3. Mushrooms 4. Peyote 5. Designer Drugs G. Clandestine Labs Type of Drug Manufactured By Each Lab H. Precursor Chemicals Seized I. Other Drugs I. Barbiturates. " 2. Amphetamines 3. Metham ? hetami 4. Tranquilizers 5. Synthetic Narcot *W DOSE UNITS C. Hashish 1. Liquid, Oil 2. Solid D. Opiates LAB I LAB 2 LAB 3 LAB 4 LAB 5 LAB 6 TOTAL STREET VALUE$ LAB I LAB 2 LAB 3 LAB 4 LAB 5 LAB 6 TOTAL STREET VALUE$ LAB 4 LAB 5 LAB 6 TOTAL STREET VALUE$ Comments: TNCP FORM 2 Tt=XAS NARCOTICS CONTROL PROGRAM REPORT PERIbC 10-01-89 thru 12-31-89 ARREST REPORT GRANT NUMBER DB89BO23053 POSSESSION SALE TOTAL MANUFACTURE M F J M F J M F J � MARIJUANA AG AG AG AG AG AG AG AG AG . 1 14 HASHISH MORPHINE HEROIN 10 CODEINE GUM OPIUM COCAINE 3 1 CRACK LSD PCP MUSHROOMS PEYOTE DESIGNER DRUGS BARBITURATES AMPHETAMINES 1 METHAMPHETAMINES TRANQUILIZERS SYNTHETIC NARCOTICS CLANDESTINE LABS PRECURSOR CHEMICALS INHALANTS OTHER TOTALS: 3 2 1 2 120 COMMENTS: -n,�,- �r�,o,. male Were arrested on non -drug misd d tr;ng��y b,Gr opPrar,nnQ and buy/bust situations. TNCP FORM 3 �; Application Processing, Subsection 3.48(c), applicants must provide the full names, titles, addresses, and telephone numbers for the auth- orized official, financial officer, and project director for each grant submitted for consideration by the governor. APPLICANT: City of Lubbock PROJECT TITLE: South Plains Regional Narcotics Dale Holton Project Director (Type or Print Captain Title P.O. Box 2000 Address (Street or P. 0. Box) Lubbock, Texas 79457 City Zip (806) 767-2868 Telephone Number J. Robert Massengale Financial Officer (Type or Print Assistant City Manager/Financial Services Title P.O. Box 2000 Address Street or P. 0. Box Lubbock, Texas 79457 City Zip (806) 767-2003 Telephone Number Larry J. Cunningham Authorized Official (Type or Print City Manager Title P.O. Box 2000 Address (Street or P. 0. Box Lubbock, Texas 79457 City Zip (8o6) 767-2003 Telephone Number