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STAFF: Don Vagge • COLLINSCOUNCIL
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 082, 2010, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the General Fund from Police
Seizure Activities for Police Services.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
State law allows for the seizure of illegal contraband used in or gained from criminal activity. The intent is to deter
crime and to recover proceeds gained through criminal conduct and apply those assets to defraying the costs of law
enforcement. This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on July 6, 2010, appropriates proceeds from
successful asset seizure and forfeiture actions to be used for law enforcement purposes.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Copy of First Reading Agenda Item Summary-July 6, 2010
(w/o attachments)
ATTACHMENT 1
DATE: July 6, 2010 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
STAFF: Don Vagge FORT COLLINSCOUNCIL
First Reading of Ordinance No.082,2010,Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the General Fund from Police Seizure
Activities for Police Services.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
State law allows for the seizure of illegal contraband used in or gained\from,cnminal activity. The intent is to deter
crime and to recover proceeds gained through cr, , rimi, _ nal condo t:and7applythose assets to defraying the costs of law
enforcement.
Asset seizure and forfeiture actions are civil cases that have been reviewed, filed, and pursued by the District
Attorney's asset forfeiture specialist, and they are always accompanied by a parallel criminal prosecution. Colorado
state law requires that the proceeds from successful asset seizure and forfeiture actions are to be used for law
enforcement purposes and that the governing body of the seizing agency appropriates these proceeds to supplement
the seizing agency's budget or, in the alternative, forfeit the proceeds to the general fund of the State of Colorado.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
Nearly 100 years ago, the Colorado Legislature p assed`egislatio'n•allowing fo r'the seizure of illegal contraband used
in or gained from criminal activity. lithe intent is to deterfcrime and to�`ecover proceeds gained through criminal
conduct and apply those assets to defraying the costs of law enforcement.
Asset seizure and forfeiture actions dre-civil cases-that have been reviewed, filed, and pursued by the District
Attorney's asset forfeiture specialist, and they are always accompanied by a parallel criminal prosecution. The
defendant is served with a written summons, an affidavit detailing probable cause, and an advisement of legal rights
and procedures for exercising due process. The defendant is entitled to a civil trial.
Colorado state law requires that the proceeds from successful asset seizure and forfeiture actions are to be used for
law enforcement purposes and that the governing body of the seizing agency appropriates these proceeds to
supplement the seizing agency's budget or, in the alternative, forfeit the proceeds to the general fund of the State of
Colorado. Colorado law also authorizes the creation of the Forfeiture Committee which must consist of the Mayor,
District Attorney and Chief of Police, or their designees. The Committee oversees and approves the seizure budget
and spending decisions made by the�Cliief ofjPoliee.
FINANCIAL/ECONOMIC IMPACTS //
This Ordinance appropriates $10,250 into the Police Services budget. This amount represents money awarded by
the courts pursuant to civil asset seizure and forfeiture actions in 2009 and previous years, as well as pro-rata
distributions from the Northern Colorado Drug Task Force and federal government seizure actions. These funds are
held in a General Fund restricted reserve account awaiting appropriation.
The funds will be used by Police Services to fund partnerships with community groups that seek to promote positive
youth activities, anti-violence and anti-drug activities, as well as programs that focus on the well-being of children
victimized by crime in our community.
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The budget approved by the Forfeiture'Committee for 2010 represents ajeduction in expenditures of nearly$7,000
from the 2009 amount, largely because spending;at the previous.levels is not s/ustainable and will result in a depletion
the money in the General Fund Reserve account in less�than two years. B.y systematically reducing spending from
this account, it is the Committee's intention to in rc ease the time frame in[v6ch these funds can be utilized to fund
strong and effective community partnerships. These partnerships directly impact the community health and safety
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by funding anti-drug education and providing support for community based programs that focus on the well-being of
children victimized by crime in the community.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
The Forfeiture Committee, consisting of the Mayor, District Attorney and Chief of Police, has reviewed and approved
the 2010 Seizure Budget. ,
ATTACHMENTS
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1. 2010 Seizure Fund Budget
2. 2009 Annual Seizure Fund Report
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ORDINANCE NO. 082, 2010
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
APPROPRIATING PRIOR YEAR RESERVES
IN THE GENERAL FUND FROM POLICE SEIZURE
ACTIVITIES FOR POLICE SERVICES
WHEREAS,Fort Collins Police Services("FCPS"),in accordance with state law,has seized
through civil forfeiture proceedings contraband used in or gained from criminal activities; and
WHEREAS, funds from seizure activities in 2009 and prior years in the amount of$38,984
are in the FCPS Seizure reserve account in the General Fund; and
WHEREAS,pursuant to state statute,funds obtained through civil forfeiture proceedings are
to be expended for law enforcement purposes other than ongoing operating expenses; and
WHEREAS,$10,250 in funds from the FCPS Seizure reserve account will be used by FCPS
to purchase special training, services, and commodities to enhance the quality of customer service,
as well as used in partnership with a a variety of community groups to fund prevention programs
for youth, anti-violence, and diversity issues; and
WHEREAS, the local Forfeiture Committee consisting of the Mayor, District Attorney and
Chief of Police, or their designees, approved the 2010 seizure budget; and
WHEREAS, Article V, Section 9, of the City Charter permits the City Council to make
supplemental appropriations by ordinance at any time during the fiscal year,provided that the total
amount of such supplemental appropriations, in combination with all previous appropriations for
that fiscal year, does not exceed the current estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be
received during the fiscal year•, and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that there is hereby appropriated from unanticipated revenue in the General Fund the sum
of TEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($10,250) for expenditure in the
General Fund for Police Services expenditures which are consistent with its functions and duties.
Introduced,considered favorably on first reading,and ordered published this 6th day of July,
A.1). 2010. and to be presented for final passage on the 20th da July,-A.D. 2010
Mayor '
ATTEST:
I
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 20th day of July, A.D. 2010.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk