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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Statement 1976/06/08 Item 06r ITEM TITLE SUBMITTED BY~ CITY OF CHULA VISTA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT ITEM NO 6 FOR MEETING OF: 6-8-76 No. 8189 RESOLUTION/f ESTABLISHING THE SAN DIEGO REGIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING BOARD -~ Chief of Police~(JJ ITEM EXPLANATION The County has completed a study that was designed to change the County Criminal Justice Planning Board in conformance with recent changes in the state law. The primary change is in the composition of the Board which will have 23 members including five Mayors or Councilpersons. The other members of the Board are quite similar to what we have had in the past five years. State law requires that this reorganization be approved by the County and be at least one half of the region's cities. Based on this provision of the law, the County is requesting the City to adopt the concurrent Resolution, a copy of which is attached. rVl un~Tn ATTA/~1 irn CllrllDl I J HI IHI~rIGU Agreement Resolution X Ordinance Plat Other Environmental Document: Attached Submitted on STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval BOARD/ COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION A P P R G V E D b~,~ ~~ie COUNCIL ACTION C i t ~, ,;; J ,., _; J~ 1 c -_' Chula Vis ~a, C~.l~r~rn~a Dated G ~~ ~ G Form A-113 (Rev. 5-75) • • (Proposed Concurrent Resolution) ATTACHMENT 2 A RESOLUTION ES'TA BL.ISIIING TIIE .SAN .DIEGO REGIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING BOAIID WHEREAS, the City (County) of wishes to continue the improvement of the criminal justice system for the increased protection of its citizens; and . WHEREAS, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 pro- vided anational strategy to address problems in the administration of justice, and the Crime Control Act of 1973 was enacted by Congress to continue the efforts of this Act; and WHEREAS, the California Council on Criminal Justice, as the State agency responsible for planning for the improvement of criminal justice through- out California has, pursuant to Penal Code Sections 13904-5, required that a balanced planning board with a broad community base be established and desig- nated as the entity for conducting regional criminal justice planning in the San Diego Region; and WHEREAS, the City (County) of deems it appro- priate to promote the increased efficiency and effectiveness of cooperative criminal justice planning in the San Diego Region by supporting the establishment of such a board; and WHERFsAS, it is recognized that effective evaluation and A-95 review is necessary to the conduct of such an effective cooperative planning effort; and WHEREAS, Section 13902 of the California Penal Code provides that each county in California shall constitute a local criminal justice planning district upon execution of an arrangement acceptable to the comity and to at least that one-half of the cities in the county which contain at least one-half of the popula- tion of the county; and that the City (County) of wishes to affirm the criminal justice planning district and to support the establishment of an appropriate Regional Criminal Justice Planning Board, staff organization, and an effective evaluation process. NOW THEREFORE BE 1T RESOLVED by the City Council (Board of Supervisors) of _ to support A. The establishment of a criminal justice planning district in the San Diego Region; B. The establishment of a. governing board to be called the San Diego Regional Criminal Justice Planning Board to be made up of five Mayors or Councilpersons, one Municipal Court Judge, one M Superior Court Judge (Criminal), one Superior Court Judge (Juvenile), the Sheriff of San Diego County, the District Attorney of San Diego County, the San Diego City Attorney, one County Supervisor, one Police Chiefs' Association representative, the San Diego City Police Chief, the Chief Probation Officer of San Diego County, one County Bar Association representative, one City Managers' Association representative, the Assistant Chief Administrative Officer for the Fiscal and Justice Agency of the County of San Diego, and five community representatives; totaling 23 members, a majority of whom are elected officials, C. The further integration of criminal justice and other planning efforts by placing the staff of the Criminal Justice Planning Board within the administrative structure of the Integrated Planning Office of the County of San Diego, and D. The assignment of evaluation of criminal justice projects funded by the Board to the 'areawide A-95 reviewing agency, the Comprehensive Planning Organization. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 1976 by the City Council (Board of Supervisors) of the City (County) of Authorized