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  Consent-Law & Justice Services    # 15.       
Board of Supervisors Sheriff-Coroner/Public Administrator  
Meeting Date: 11/06/2018  
Brief Title:    Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Program Grant Funds for Fiscal Year 2018-19
From: E.G. Prieto, Yolo County Sheriff-Coroner, Yolo County Sheriff's Office
Staff Contact: Rosario Ruiz-Dark, Sheriff's Chief of Finance and Administration, Sheriff's Office, x5264
Supervisorial District Impact:

Subject
Approve revenue agreement with the California Department of Parks and Recreation to accept 2018-19 grant funding in the amount of $103,190 for the Sheriff's Office Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Program, and adopt budget resolution for the matching fund requirement. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Prieto)
Recommended Action
  1. Approve revenue agreement #G17-03-41-L01 with the California Department of Parks and Recreation to accept 2018-19 grant funding in the amount of $103,190, for the Sheriff's Office Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Program; and
     
  2. Adopt budget resolution for the matching fund requirement.
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
Operational Excellence
Safe Communities
Sustainable Environment
Reason for Recommended Action/Background
There has been an on-going problem between off-highway vehicle (OHV) riders and land owners within Yolo County. Complaints from land owners related to off highway vehicle riders trespassing and vandalizing private property continue to be received. Land owners along the areas where most problems occur have gone to great lengths to prevent riders from entering their property; however, people continue to break through the physical barriers, gates and fencing to access those areas. Other areas of concern include habitat restoration sites along Putah and Cache Creek.  With OHV grant funds the Sheriff's Office can patrol and protect these valuable projects.

In addition to the problems created by trespassing, there also arises the problem of patrol deputies being adequately equipped to respond to scenes in case of an incident. The area where most off highway vehicle use occurs is both rugged and rural. It can not be accessed by traditional patrol vehicles. To help augment enforcement efforts, the Yolo County Sheriff's Office first sought OHV grant revenue funding in fiscal year 2009-2010 and subsequent fiscal years. This funding has allowed the department to purchase equipment and provide specific training and resources needed to help establish an enforcement team, in order to better serve landowners negatively affected by OHV riders. In fiscal year 2014-2015 the program was expanded to increase the number of deputies available to patrol for illegal activity. 

On April 3, 2018, the Yolo County Sheriff's Office received authorization to submit the fiscal year 2018-19 application for the Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Program via Yolo County Resolution No.18-36. The State has now granted the Sheriff’s Office $103,190 in grant reimbursement funding for fiscal year 2018-19. The required matching funds for this grant are $34,397.
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)
The Yolo County Sheriff's Office has been and will continue to work in cooperation with other departments within the County such as the County Administrator’s Natural Resources Division and the General Services Parks Division to help develop long term solutions to these issues.  County Counsel has approved resolutions as to form.
Competitive Bid Process
This is a revenue contract, therefore no competitive bid process occurred or was necessary. If any equipment is purchased with these grant funds, the County Policies and Procedures for procurement will be followed.

Fiscal Impact
Fiscal impact (see budgetary detail below)
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
Total cost of recommended action:    $   34,397
Amount budgeted for expenditure:    $   34,397
Additional expenditure authority needed:    $   0
One-time commitment     Yes
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
$10,000
$24,397
Explanation (Expenditure and/or Revenue)
Further explanation as needed:
The $103,190 grant requires a local match of 33% ($34,397), which can be fulfilled by either in-kind goods and services or utilization of other county funds. In this case, the match requirement will be satisfied by existing funds ($24,397) from the local funding source established by Vehicle Code 38240 and $10,000 in "gravel funding" from Natural Resources. No county general or public safety funds are involved for fiscal year 2018-19. The reimbursement grant funds will be used to support patrol efforts along the Cache Creek recreational areas and community outreach regarding safe and legal OHV riding practices.
Attachments
Att. A. OHV Grant Agreement
Att. B. Budget Resolution

Form Review
Inbox Reviewed By Date
Tom Lopez Tom Lopez 10/30/2018 03:11 PM
Financial Services mpatterson 11/01/2018 09:09 AM
County Counsel cscarlata 11/01/2018 09:33 AM
Form Started By: Selena Hobbs Started On: 10/15/2018 11:12 AM
Final Approval Date: 11/01/2018

    

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