HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2024.09.19 - 41935
AGENDA ITEM: Grant Acceptance from the State of Michigan for the FY 2025 Automobile Theft
Prevention Authority (ATPA) Program
DEPARTMENT: Sheriff’s Office
MEETING: Board of Commissioners
DATE: Thursday, September 19, 2024 9:30 AM - Click to View Agenda
ITEM SUMMARY SHEET
COMMITTEE REPORT TO BOARD
Resolution #2024-4489 _ 24-73
Motion to adopt the attached suggested resolution.
ITEM CATEGORY SPONSORED BY
Grant Penny Luebs
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The State of Michigan, Automobile Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA), has awarded Oakland
County funding in the amount of $1,725,120 with a grant match of $1,150,080 totaling $2,875,200
for the funding period of October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025. The ATPA encourages
multi-jurisdictional agreements; Oakland County’s award includes one Detroit position, and Detroit’s
award includes one Oakland County Sheriff’s Office position. Oakland County will receive grant
funding in the amount of $114,178 with a required match of $76,118 for the Oakland County position
working with the Detroit ATPA team.
The Oakland County ATPA award includes funding for the following: $938,218 for Oakland County
Sheriff’s Office with a required match of $625,476; $119,853 for Farmington Hills Police Department
with a required match of $79,903; $112,131 for Hazel Park Police Department with a required match
of $74,754; $112,905 for the Royal Oak Police Department with a required match of $75,271;
$123,596 for the Southfield Police Department with a required match of $82,398; $112,905 for the
Waterford Police Department with a required match of $75,271; $92,234 for the Detroit Police
Department with a required match of $61,489; and $113,278 for the City of Pontiac with a required
match of $75,518. Each participating municipality is responsible for its own match requirements.
Oakland County’s total required match for both the Oakland County ATPA award and the City of
Detroit ATPA award, is $701,594 and is available in the existing Sheriff’s Office Transfer Out line
item and the General Fund Non-Departmental Contingency account.
The award provides continued funding for:
• two (2) SR Sergeant positions (#4030901-10333 and 16163), five (5) SR Deputy II positions
(#4030901-06108, 06109, 06147, 06148, and 11067) and one (1) SR PTNE Deputy position
(#4030901-12036) in the Sheriff’s Office/ Investigative & Forensic Services/Special Teams
Unit.
• one (1) GF/GP Deputy II position (# 4030901-11149) contracted by the City of Pontiac and
reimbursed by the ATPA grant in the Sheriff’s Office/Patrol Services/Pontiac Unit.
• one (1) SR Deputy II position (#4030901-10898) as part of the Detroit ATPA team in the
Sheriff’s Office/Investigative & Forensic Services/Special Teams Unit, which includes funding
for overtime, vehicles and mileage, field operations supplies, office operations supplies, and
equipment. This position is assigned to the Detroit ATPA program, which is continued
through ATPA grant funding passed through the City of Detroit and awarded to Oakland
County through a separate agreement issued by the City of Detroit; and one (1) unmarked
vehicle with radio, overtime cost, and cell phone are included in the Detroit ATPA award.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: Yes
Committee members can contact Barbara Winter, Policy and Fiscal Analysis Supervisor at
248.821.3065 or winterb@oakgov.com or the department contact persons listed for additional
information.
CONTACT
Curtis Childs, Undersheriff
Gaia Piir, Fiscal Officer
ITEM REVIEW TRACKING
Aaron Snover, Board of Commissioners Created/Initiated - 9/19/2024
David Woodward, Board of Commissioners Approved - 9/19/2024
Walt Herzig, Executive's Office Approved - 9/20/2024
Lisa Brown, Clerk/Register of Deeds Final Approval - 9/23/2024
AGENDA DEADLINE: 09/19/2024 9:30 AM
ATTACHMENTS
1. 2025 ATPA Grant Acceptance Schedule A
2. Grant Review Sign-Off
3. 08-25 OCAT Award Ltr
4. 08-25 OCAT Budget
5. 08-25 OCAT Contract
6. 08-25 OCAT MOA
7. 21-25 PAT Budget
COMMITTEE TRACKING
2024-09-10 Public Health & Safety - Recommend to Board
2024-09-19 Full Board - Adopt
Motioned by: Commissioner Penny Luebs
Seconded by: Commissioner Michael Gingell
Yes: David Woodward, Michael Spisz, Michael Gingell, Penny Luebs, Karen Joliat, Christine
Long, Robert Hoffman, Philip Weipert, Angela Powell, Marcia Gershenson, William Miller III,
Yolanda Smith Charles, Brendan Johnson, Ann Erickson Gault, Linnie Taylor (15)
No: Gwen Markham, Charles Cavell (2)
Abstain: None (0)
Absent: Kristen Nelson (1)
Passed
September 19, 2024
RESOLUTION #2024-4489 _ 24-73
Sponsored By: Penny Luebs
Sheriff’s Office - Grant Acceptance from the State of Michigan for the FY 2025 Automobile
Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA) Program
Chair and Members of the Board:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners accepts
grant funding from the State of Michigan, Auto Theft Prevention Authority in the amount of $1,725,120
with a grant match of $1,150,080 totaling $2,875,200 for the period of October 1, 2024 through
September 30, 2025.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners accepts grant
funding from the State of Michigan, Auto Theft Prevention Authority, passed through the City of
Detroit, in the amount of $114,178, with a grant match of $76,118, totaling $190,296 for the period of
October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Oakland County’s portion of the required match totaling $701,594
is available in the existing Sheriff’s Office Transfer Out line item and the Non-Departmental General
Fund Contingency account.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioner authorizes the Chair of the Board to
execute the grant agreement and approve any grant amendments within fifteen percent (15%) of the
original award, consistent with the original agreement as approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners authorizes a
representative from the Sheriff’s Office to execute the Agreement for Participation in OCAT and
Receipt of ATPA Grant Funds with the local units of government and the Agreement for Participation
in Preventing Auto Theft (PAT) and Receipt of ATPA Grant Funds.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that acceptance of this grant does not obligate the County to any
future commitment, and continuation of the Special Revenue positions in the grant is contingent upon
continued future levels of grant funding.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the FY 2025 budget is amended as detailed in Schedule A.
Chair, the following Commissioners are sponsoring the foregoing Resolution: Penny Luebs.
Date: September 19, 2024
David Woodward, Commissioner
Date: September 20, 2024
Walt Herzig, Chief Deputy County Executive
Date: September 23, 2024
Lisa Brown, County Clerk / Register of Deeds
COMMITTEE TRACKING
2024-09-10 Public Health & Safety - Recommend to Board
2024-09-19 Full Board - Adopt
Motioned by Commissioner Penny Luebs seconded by Commissioner Michael Gingell to adopt the
attached Grant: Grant Acceptance from the State of Michigan for the FY 2025 Automobile Theft
Prevention Authority (ATPA) Program.
Yes: David Woodward, Michael Spisz, Michael Gingell, Penny Luebs, Karen Joliat, Christine Long,
Robert Hoffman, Philip Weipert, Angela Powell, Marcia Gershenson, William Miller III, Yolanda
Smith Charles, Brendan Johnson, Ann Erickson Gault, Linnie Taylor (15)
No: Gwen Markham, Charles Cavell (2)
Abstain: None (0)
Absent: Kristen Nelson (1)
Passed
ATTACHMENTS
1. 2025 ATPA Grant Acceptance Schedule A
2. Grant Review Sign-Off
3. 08-25 OCAT Award Ltr
4. 08-25 OCAT Budget
5. 08-25 OCAT Contract
6. 08-25 OCAT MOA
7. 21-25 PAT Budget
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true
and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on
September 19, 2024, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Circuit Court at
Pontiac, Michigan on Thursday, September 19, 2024.
Lisa Brown, Oakland County Clerk / Register of Deeds
Oakland County, Michigan
FY 2025 AUTOMOBILE THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY GRANT ACCEPTANCE
Schedule "A" DETAIL
R/E Fund Name Division Name Fund # (FND)
Cost Center
(CCN) #
Account #
(RC/SC)
Program #
(PRG)
Grant ID (GRN)
#
Project ID #
(PROJ)
Region
(REG)
Budget
Fund
Affiliate
(BFA)
Ledger
Account
Summary Account Title
FY 2025
Amendment
FY 2026
Amendment
FY 2026
Amendment
E General Fund Non Departmental FND10100 CCN9090101 SC730359 PRG196030 730000 Contingency $(44,595)$(44,595)$(44,595)
E General Fund Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND10100 CCN4030901 SC788001 PRG116270 BFA11005 788001 Transfers Out 701,594 701,594 701,594
Total Expenditures $656,999 $656,999 $656,999
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC695500 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 BFA10100 695500 Transfers In - OC $625,476 $625,476 $625,476
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC695500 PRG116270 GRN-1004512 BFA10100 695500 Transfers In - Detroit 76,118 76,118 76,118
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC615571 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 615000 State Operating Grants - OC 1,725,120 1,725,120 1,725,120
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC615571 PRG116270 GRN-1004512 615000 State Operating Grants-Detroit 114,178 114,178 114,178
Total Revenue $2,540,892 $2,540,892 $2,540,892
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC702010 PRG116270 GRN-1004512 702000 Salaries $89,340 $89,340 $89,340
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC712020 PRG116270 GRN-1004512 702000 Overtime 27,966 27,966 27,966
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722900 PRG116270 GRN-1004512 722000 Fringe Benefit Adjustments 50,490 50,490 50,490
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC702010 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 702000 Salaries 686,881 686,881 686,881
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC712020 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 702000 Overtime 205,870 205,870 205,870
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722900 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 722000 Fringe Benefit Adjustments 371,983 371,983 371,983
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC730373 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 730000 Contracted Services 786,902 786,902 786,902
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC731213 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 730000 Membership Dues 1,010 1,010 1,010
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC731304 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 730000 Officers Training 48,000 48,000 48,000
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC750070 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 750000 Deputy Supplies 15,556 15,556 15,556
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC750399 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 750000 Office Supplies 5,600 5,600 5,600
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC774363 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 770000 Info Tech Ops 117,794 117,794 117,794
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC776661 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 770000 Motor Pool 120,000 120,000 120,000
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC778675 PRG116270 GRN-1004511 770000 Telephone Communications 13,500 13,500 13,500
Total Expenditures $2,540,892 $2,540,892 $2,540,892
E General Fund Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND10100 CCN4030901 SC788001 PRG116270 BFA11005 788001 Transfer Out $(656,999)$(656,999)$(656,999)
Total Expenditures $(656,999)$(656,999)$(656,999)
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC695500 PRG116270 GRN-1004249 BFA10100 695500 Transfer In - OC $(526,068)$(526,068)$(526,068)
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC695500 PRG116270 GRN-1004253 BFA10100 695500 Transfer In - Detroit (58,847)(58,847)(58,847)
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC615571 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 615000 State Operating Grants - OC (1,615,061)(1,615,061)(1,615,061)
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC615571 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 615000 State Operating Grants-Detroit (88,270)(88,270)(88,270)
R Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 RC670100 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 670000 Budget Use Only (1,789)(4,767)(7,805)
Total Revenue $(2,290,035)$(2,293,013)$(2,296,051)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC702010 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 702000 Salaries $(89,340)$(91,127)$(92,949)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722750 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Workers Compensation (1,063)(1,084)(1,106)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722760 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Group Life (200)(204)(208)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722770 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Retirement (28,719)(29,294)(29,880)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722780 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Hospitalization (19,962)(20,361)(20,768)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722790 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Social Security (6,835)(6,971)(7,111)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722800 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Dental (1,290)(1,316)(1,343)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722810 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Disability (1,400)(1,428)(1,457)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722820 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Unemployment (54)(55)(56)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722850 PRG116270 GRN-1004252 722000 Optical (43)(43)(44)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC702010 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 702000 Salaries (687,044)(700,785)(714,801)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722750 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Workers Compensation (8,176)(8,339)(8,506)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722760 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Group Life (1,471)(1,500)(1,530)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722770 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Retirement (199,572)(203,566)(207,635)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722780 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Hospitalization (116,577)(118,907)(121,286)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722790 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Social Security (50,814)(51,830)(52,867)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722800 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Dental (7,524)(7,675)(7,828)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722810 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Disability (10,329)(10,536)(10,746)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722820 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Unemployment (415)(423)(432)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC722850 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 722000 Optical (236)(241)(246)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC730373 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 730000 Contracted Services (658,083)(658,083)(658,083)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC731213 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 730000 Membership Dues (910)(910)(910)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC731304 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 730000 Officers Training (35,000)(35,000)(35,000)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC731780 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 730000 Software Support Maintenance (59,800)(59,800)(59,800)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC750070 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 750000 Deputy Supplies (37,119)(37,119)(37,119)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC750399 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 750000 Office Supplies (5,200)(5,200)(5,200)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC760157 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 760000 Equipment (41,115)(41,115)(41,115)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC774636 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 770000 Info Tech Ops (6,889)(6,889)(6,889)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC776661 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 770000 Motor Pool (101,000)(101,000)(101,000)
E Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC778675 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 770000 Telephone Communications (12,500)(12,500)(12,500)
Law Enforcement Grants Sheriff's Office - Inv. & Forensic Svcs FND11005 CCN4030901 SC796500 PRG116270 GRN-1004248 796500 Budgeted Equity Adjustments (101,355)(79,712)(57,636)
Total Expenditures $(2,290,035)$(2,293,013)$(2,296,051)
GRANT REVIEW SIGN-OFF – Sheriff’s Office
GRANT NAME: FY2025 Auto Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA) Grant AWD00530
FUNDING AGENCY: State of Michigan
DEPARTMENT CONTACT PERSON: Sgt. Robert Negri / (248) 858-5247
STATUS: Acceptance (Greater than $10,000)
DATE: 09/09/2024
Please be advised that the captioned grant materials have completed internal grant review. Below are the returned
comments.
The Board of Commissioners’ liaison committee resolution and grant acceptance package (which should include this sign-
off and the grant agreement/contract with related documentation) should be downloaded into Civic Clerk to be placed on
the next agenda(s) of the appropriate Board of Commissioners’ committee(s) for grant acceptance by Board resolution.
DEPARTMENT REVIEW
Management and Budget:
Approved – Shannon Lee (09/06/2024)
Approved – Sheryl Johnson (09/09/2024)
Human Resources:
Approved. Approved by Human Resources. Continues position with no changes. HR action is not needed.–
Heather Mason (09/09/2024)
Risk Management:
Approved. No County insurance requirements. – Robert Erlenbeck (09/05/2024)
Corporation Counsel:
Approved. No legal issues identified in the grant documents. – Sharon Kessler (09/05/2024)
Mr. Daniel Pfannes – Chair
Director Steve Cooper, Col. James Grady II – Representing Law Enforcement
Mr. Christopher Helmick, Mr. William Patterson – Representing Automobile Insurers
Ms. Nicole Quisenberry, Dr. Christopher Melde – Representing Purchasers of Automobile Insurance
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE HEADQUARTERS ● 7150 HARRIS DRIVE ● DIMONDALE, MICHIGAN 48821
MAILING ADDRESS ● P.O. BOX 30634 ● LANSING, MICHIGAN 48909
www.michigan.gov/msp ● 517-284-3193
STATE OF MICHIGAN
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
AUTOMOBILE THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY
LANSING
GRETCHEN WHITMER
GOVERNOR
COL. JAMES F. GRADY II
DIRECTOR
September 3, 2024
Lt. Steve Jacobs
Oakland County Sheriff's Office
1200 North Telegraph Road, Building 38E
Pontiac, Michigan 48341
RE: 08-25 OCAT
Dear Lt. Jacobs:
I am pleased to inform you that your application to the Michigan State Police, Grants and
Community Services Division, Auto Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA), has been selected to
receive grant funding. With a focus on innovative programs that address auto theft and fraud,
your efforts are valued and appreciated. The award for your team/project, pending the
finalization of the Grant Agreement (contract), is $2,875,200. The ATPA portion of your award
is $1,725,120, and the match requirement is $1,150,080. Further details regarding allowable
expenditures is contained in the enclosed grant contract.
It is crucial that you read through the entire contract to be sure you and your financial officer are
aware of and able to abide by the grant requirements. Contract requirements will be enforced.
Non-compliance of contract requirements may result in grant suspension and financial
penalties. The deadline for returning your signed contract is September 30, 2024.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your award, please contact Mr. Tim Bailor,
ATPA Program Coordinator, at BailorT@michigan.gov or 517-256-5207. We look forward to
working with you.
Sincerely,
Mr. Tim Bailor, Program Coordinator
Automobile Theft Prevention Authority
Enclosures
Percent202460%APPLICATION APPLICATION BUDGET ATPA STAFF ATPABUDGETBUDGETMODIFICATIONRECOMMSHARESWORN EMPLOYEES(6) Oakland Co. Deputies (inc. Pontiac) & (2) Sgt.711,392$ 748,244$ 748,244$ 448,946$ Employees Benefits:393,110$ 420,936$ 420,936$ 252,562$ Overtime 220,899$ 233,836$ 233,836$ 140,302$ (1)Hazel Park PD-Detective 75,150$ 80,101$ 80,101$ 48,060$ Employees Benefits:34,018$ 52,720$ 52,720$ 31,632$ Overtime 16,260$ 26,564$ 26,564$ 15,938$ (1)Royal Oak PD -Officer 73,156$ 86,997$ 86,997$ 52,198$ Employees Benefits:86,997$ 46,900$ 46,900$ 28,140$ Overtime 32,030$ 26,779$ 26,779$ 16,068$ (1)Farmington Hills PD-Detective 88,676$ 98,697$ 98,697$ 59,218$ Employees Benefits:49,932$ 44,850$ 44,850$ 26,910$ Overtime 17,735$ 28,709$ 28,709$ 17,226$ (1) Detroit PD-Detective 70,230$ 82,010$ 82,010$ 49,206$ Employees Benefits:23,176$ 23,176$ 23,176$ 13,906$ Overtime 18,681$ 21,037$ 21,037$ 12,622$ (1)Southfield-Detective 90,364$ 92,623$ 92,623$ 55,574$ Employees Benefits:59,610$ 56,122$ 56,122$ 33,673$ Overtime 29,990$ 29,749$ 29,749$ 17,849$ (1)Waterford Twp-Detective 87,904$ 86,997$ 86,997$ 52,198$ Employees Benefits:41,151$ 46,900$ 46,900$ 28,140$ Overtime 32,000$ 26,779$ 26,779$ 16,067$ TOTAL SWORN EMPLOYEES 2,252,462$ 2,360,726$ -$ 2,360,726$ 1,416,436$
OTHER EMPLOYEESPart-time admin -$ 29,514$ 29,514$ 17,708$ TOTAL OTHER EMPLOYEES -$ 29,514$ -$ 29,514$ 17,708$
VEHICLESAll OCAT Vehicles 204,000$ 240,000$ 240,000$ 144,000$ TOTAL VEHICLES 204,000$ 240,000$ -$ 240,000$ 144,000$
FIELD OPERATIONSInv. Supplies 7,800$ 8,400$ 8,400$ 5,040$ MAATI and IAATI dues 910$ 1,010$ 1,010$ 606$
Conference Training -$ 84,000$ 84,000$ 50,400$
LPRs/Safes/Cameras/GPS trackers/Raid equip 132,877$ 124,950$ 124,950$ 74,970$
2 GPS Tracker Units renewal fees 1,996$ -$ -$ -$ TOTAL FIELD OPERATIONS 143,583$ 218,360$ -$ 218,360$ 131,016$
OFFICE OPERATIONSSupplies 5,200$ 5,600$ 5,600$ 3,360$ Cell Phones 19,500$ 21,000$ 21,000$ 12,600$ Office phones -$ -$ Sonim Commercial Device Monthly Service -$ -$ TOTAL OFFICE OPERATIONS 24,700$ 26,600$ -$ 26,600$ 15,960$
GRAND TOTAL 2,624,745$ 2,875,200$ -$ 2,875,200$ 1,725,120$
REIMBURSEMENT PERCENT 60%60%
COUNTY OF OAKLAND SHERIFF DEPARTMENTOAKLAND COUNTY AUTO THEFT SQUAD (OCAT)COMBINED BUDGET DETAILG-8-25
2025
GRANTS-043 (04/2019)
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Page 1 of 8
AUTO THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY (ATPA)
GRANT CONTRACT
AUTHORITY: MCL 500.6105; COMPLIANCE: Voluntary, however, failure to complete will result in cancellation of grant/loss of funds.
Scan and email one complete copy with original signatures to the ATPA by September 30, 2024, at
MSPATPA@michigan.gov. Do not send a paper copy.
II. Contract Conditions and Requirements
Grant Award
The ATPA grant award is to be utilized solely for the benefit of motor vehicle theft prevention programs and initiatives.
The ATPA will only reimburse expenditures incurred during the grant period of October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025.
The project number (listed above in Award Information) must be included on all correspondence addressed to the ATPA
regarding this grant.
A change in authorized official, project director, financial contact, participating agency, personnel assigned to the team, or
budget line item change requires a Project Modification Request (GRANTS-034), which can be downloaded from the
ATPA website at www.michigan.gov/msp/divisions/grantscommunityservices/atpa.
The authorized official and financial officer will serve without compensation from the ATPA grant award.
Any amount of the grant award received, or forfeiture funds generated as a result of motor vehicle theft prevention
activities shall be used to enhance motor vehicle theft prevention programs or initiatives. Forfeiture funds include, but are
not limited to, forfeiture of cash and receipts from the sale of property.
Public communications materials, news releases, or training announcements that result from this grant must cite the “Auto
Theft Prevention Authority” as the source of funding. Copies of the materials or news releases must be sent to the ATPA
at least five days prior to publishing, and the ATPA reserves the right to make any necessary edits. The ATPA also has
the royalty-free right to copy, publish, and distribute any data or material associated with this grant.
Law enforcement personnel funded by the ATPA grant award shall dedicate 100 percent of their regular work hours
conducting ATPA grant-related duties. Prosecuting attorneys who designate a portion of their time for ATPA activities will
dedicate 100 percent of their designated time to ATPA grant related duties. This will be reflected in daily logs which will
be made available for on-site monitoring by ATPA personnel.
The grantee agrees to return all unexpended grant funds to the ATPA within 60 days after the project is completed. The
check shall be made payable to the “State of Michigan.”
Reporting
Failure to comply with any reporting responsibilities identified in this contract may result in withholding grant payment(s) or
the cancellation of the grant award. The grantee’s lack of compliance will also be taken into account when considering
future grant applications and awards from the ATPA.
All grantees must comply with the requirements of the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) System Act, 1968 PA 319, as
amended. This act requires county sheriffs’ departments, as well as city, village, and township police departments, to
submit monthly UCR data.
I. Award Information
Name of Grantee/Fiduciary
Oakland County Sheriff's Office
Project Title/Acronym
OCAT
Address
1200 North Telegraph Road, Building 38E
City
Pontiac
State
MI
ZIP Code
48341
Total Grant Award
$2,875,200.
ATPA Award
$1,725,120.
Match Requirement
$1,150,080.
Grant Period Start Date
October 1, 2024
Grant Period End Date
September 30, 2025
Project Number
08-25
Authorized Official
Lt. Steve Jacobs
Project Contact
Sgt. Robert Negri
Financial Contact
Mr. Andre Hatter
GRANTS-043 (04/2019)
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Page 2 of 8
The Progress Report (GRANTS-037), Financial Report (GRANTS-035), and Expenditure Detail (GRANTS-036), can be
downloaded from the ATPA website at www.michigan.gov/msp/divisions/grantscommunityservices/atpa. The grantee
agrees to submit reports in accordance with the schedule referenced in this contract.
All grant-funded employees, including employees of subgrantees, will complete and submit an Employee Time
Certification (GRANTS-038). Grantees will submit GRANTS-038 to the ATPA annually via email to
MSPATPA@michigan.gov.
All projects must maintain adequate supporting documentation for financial and progress reports submitted to the ATPA.
Failure to provide adequate supporting documentation may adversely affect current-year reimbursements and future
ATPA grant requests.
ATPA Teams
The grantee will serve as the fiduciary for the ATPA grant. The fiduciary will be responsible for receiving grant funds,
distributing funds to participating team members, and receiving and compiling reports from team members. The grantee
will submit grant reports according to the schedule referenced in this contract, as well as those specially requested by the
ATPA.
When an agency withdraws an employee from an ATPA team, the ATPA approved budget for that position will remain
with the ATPA team. The project director must inform the ATPA when the withdrawal occurs by completing the Project
Modification Request (GRANTS-034). The vacant position must be replaced within 30 days or the position will be
unfunded unless an extension request has been approved in writing.
Participating agencies are expected to participate on the ATPA team that received the grant award for the entire grant
period. Participating agencies that withdraw personnel from the ATPA team before the end of the grant period will be
reimbursed based upon the percentage of the grant period in which they participated. The ATPA Board of Directors
reserves the right to deny future grant awards based on agency participation.
All personnel who are funded by an ATPA team must have their activities approved by the team commander.
III. Program and Financial Review
On-Site Monitoring and Payments
ATPA staff will schedule appointments with grantees in order to conduct on-site monitoring and grantees must accept
these appointments.
Grantees must maintain separate accounting records to document grant revenues and expenditures.
This grant is reimbursement only. Grantees must document that expenditures have been paid by local sources before
requesting reimbursement from the ATPA.
Supporting documentation which must be submitted with the financial report is as follows:
- Time and Attendance: Payroll expenditures must be supported by employee’s earning history, attendance sheet,
time sheet, payroll register, and duty log. These records must be retained and made available to ATPA staff
during on-site monitoring.
o Law Enforcement and Prosecutors Only - Attach the monthly duty logs to the Financial Report (GRANTS-
035) when submitted.
- Fringe Benefits and Overtime: Retain a copy of cost allocations for fringe benefits charged to the ATPA program.
o Law Enforcement and Prosecutors Only - Each person’s overtime hours must not exceed twenty percent
of the person’s actual regular hours worked. For grantees only paying overtime, this limit does not apply.
- All payments for expenditures (e.g., utilities, office rent, copier use, vehicle lease/rent, cell phones) must be
supported by an actual invoice or the method of determining cost.
- Equipment Procurement Procedures/Consultant/Contractual Service: Grantees must attach a copy of the actual
invoice or the method of determining cost.
All grantees must sign up through the online SIGMA Self Service vendor registration process to receive State of Michigan
payments as Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT)/Direct Deposits, as mandated by the Management and Budget Act, 1984
PA 431, MCL 18.1283a. Vendor registration information is available on the Michigan Department of Technology,
Management and Budget’s (DTMB) website located at www.michigan.gov/SIGMAVSS.
Should the grantee discover an error in a previous reimbursement request, the grantee shall immediately notify the ATPA
and refund the ATPA any funds not authorized for use under this contract.
GRANTS-043 (04/2019)
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Page 3 of 8
Mileage Expense for Non-profit Organizations: Limited to the grantee’s established mileage reimbursement allowance for
non-federally funded activities, not to exceed the ATPA approved budget amount. Grantees must provide supporting
documentation for these expenses.
Vehicle Usage/Rental Expenses for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors: Limited to the grantee’s established
reimbursement policy for non-federally funded activities, not to exceed the ATPA approved budget amount.
IV. Criminal or Administrative Investigations/Charges
If any employee of the grantee/subgrantee associated with this grant project becomes aware of a criminal or
administrative investigation or charge that directly or indirectly involves grant funds referenced in this contract, the grantee
shall immediately notify the ATPA’s Executive Director in writing that such an investigation has been initiated or that a
charge has been issued.
V. Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility Matters (Direct Recipient)
Pursuant to Executive Order 12549 (Debarment and Suspension) and implemented at 2 C.F.R. Part 2867 for prospective
participants in primary covered transactions as defined at 28 C.F.R. Part 2867, Section 2867.20(a) the grantee certifies
that it and its principals:
- Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, sentenced to a denial of
federal benefits by a state or federal court, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any federal
department or agency.
- Have not within a three-year period preceding this application been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered
against them and are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity
(federal, state, or local) for commission of fraud or criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to
obtain, or performing a public (federal, state, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation
of federal or state antitrust statutes; commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or
destruction of records, on making false statements, or receiving stolen property;
- Have not within a two-year period preceding this application been convicted of a felony criminal violation under
any federal law; and
- Have not within a three-year period preceding this application had one or more public transactions (federal, state,
or local) terminated for cause or default.
VI. Suspension/Termination
The ATPA and/or the grantee may suspend and/or terminate this contract without further liability or penalty to the ATPA
for any of the following reasons:
- Failure to comply with any of the terms of this contract. Suspension requires immediate action by the grantee to
comply with the terms of this contract; otherwise, termination by the ATPA may occur.
- Failure of the grantee to make satisfactory progress toward the measurable objectives set forth in this contract.
- Filing false certification in this contract or other report or document.
This contract may be terminated by either party by giving 15-days written notice to the other party. Such written notice will
provide valid, legal reasons for termination, along with the effective date of termination.
This contract may be terminated immediately if the grantee, an official of the grantee, or an owner is convicted of any
activity referenced in Section IV of this contract during the term of this contract or any extension thereof.
Should this contract be terminated by either party, within 30 days after the termination, the grantee shall provide the ATPA
with all financial, performance, and other reports required as a condition of this contract. The ATPA will make payments
to the grantee for allowable reimbursable costs not covered by previous payments. The grantee shall immediately refund
to the ATPA any funds not authorized for use and any payments or funds advanced to the grantee in excess of allowable
reimbursable expenditures.
VII. Liability
GRANTS-043 (04/2019)
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Page 4 of 8
All liability to third parties; loss or damage as a result of claims; and demands, costs, or judgments arising out of activities
such as direct service delivery to be carried out by the grantee in the performance of this contract shall be the
responsibility of the grantee and not the responsibility of the ATPA if the liability, loss, or damage is caused by or arises
out of the actions or failure to act on the part of the grantee, any subgrantee, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by
the grantee, provided that nothing herein shall be construed as a waiver of any governmental immunity that has been
provided to the grantee or its employees by statute or court decisions.
All liability to third parties; loss, or damage as a result of claims; demands, costs, or judgments arising out of activities
such as the provision of policy and procedural direction to be carried out by the ATPA in the performance of this contract
shall be the responsibility of the ATPA and not the responsibility of the grantee if the liability, loss, or damage is caused by
or arises out of the action or failure to act on the part of any ATPA employee or agent, provided that nothing herein shall
be construed as a waiver of any governmental immunity by the state of Michigan, its agencies (the ATPA), or employees
as provided by statute or court decisions.
In the event that liability to third parties, loss, or damage arises as a result of activities conducted jointly by the grantee
and ATPA in fulfillment of their responsibilities under this contract, such liability, loss, or damage shall be borne by the
grantee and the ATPA in relation to each party’s responsibilities under these joint activities, provided that nothing herein
shall be construed as a waiver of any governmental immunity by the grantee, the state of Michigan, its agencies (the
ATPA), or their employees, respectively, as provided by statute or court decisions.
It is specifically understood and agreed that, if the State of Michigan or any County is party to this contract, nothing in this
Section will require such party to indemnify any other party or entity in any litigation that may arise from the performance
of this contract. This is not to be construed as a waiver of governmental immunity.
VIII. Eligible Expenditures
All eligible expenditures listed below with identified amounts are the ATPA portion; agencies are responsible for
appropriate match as identified in Section I. Any expenditure not detailed below must have approval from the ATPA prior
to acquisition/purchase.
- Regular salaries.
- Longevity costs.
- Fringe benefits (FICA, unemployment, workers
compensation, retirement, life, medical, dental
and vision insurance).
- Overtime hours. Hours must not exceed 20
percent of the total sworn employees’ budgeted
salary/fringe amount. This amount is cumulative
for the team and can be utilized at the teams’
discretion. For grantees only paying overtime,
this limit does not apply.
- Training/Travel expenses. Travel outside
normal territory, not to exceed $3,000 per
employee/per year. If training is outside of the
annual IAATI and NCRC conferences, prior
approval is required.
- Vehicle operation cost. Not to exceed:
o Law enforcement agency - Calculated at
$10,000 per employee/per year. Costs
are cumulative, not limited per
employee. Only vehicles engaged in
road patrols/investigations are eligible.
o Prosecutor’s office - $750 per assistant
prosecuting attorney/per year for
mileage and parking reimbursement.
o Non-profit organization - $1,500 per
employee/per year for mileage
reimbursement.
- Office space or utilities. Requires prior approval.
- Office furniture. Requires prior approval.
- Copier purchase/usage. Not to exceed:
o Law enforcement agency - $1,200 per
year.
o Prosecutor’s office - $1,200 per year.
o Non-profit organization - $2,400 per year.
- Phone installation. Prior approval is required.
- Landline phone purchase/usage. Not to exceed:
o Law enforcement agency and
prosecutor’s office - $750 per
person/per year.
o Non-profit organization - $1,500 per year.
- Office supplies. Not to exceed $200 per
year/per person.
- Investigative supplies for law enforcement
agency (sworn employees only). Not to exceed
$300 per year/per person.
- Computer purchase. Prior approval is required.
GRANTS-043 (04/2019)
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Page 5 of 8
- Cell phone purchase/usage. Prior approval is
required.
- Motor vehicle theft-related association dues,
including dues to the International Association of
Automobile Theft Investigators and Michigan
Association of Vehicle Theft Investigators.
- Training or conference for educational purposes
relating to vehicle theft/fraud investigations.
Prior approval is required.
IX. Ineligible Expenditures
This is not an all-inclusive list. Prior approval is required for any expenditure(s) not listed below.
- Inordinate fringes, including, but not limited to,
lump sum payments (e.g., banked sick/vacation
time, bonuses, pensions, health benefits, and
holiday pay).
- Health care benefit waiver bonuses.
- Indirect costs.
- Expenditure(s) incurred before or after the grant
period.
- Any administrative costs not directly related to
the administration of this grant.
- In-car terminals and system.
- Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN)
usage fees.
- Vehicle, liability, or professional insurance.
- Non-motor vehicle theft-related membership and
agency dues.
- Entertainment.
- Expenditures in excess of approved budget.
- Clothing/cleaning/gun allowance.
- Emergency response compensation.
- Show-up pay.
- Educational incentives (e.g., college courses
and trade schools).
- First-class travel.
- Costs incurred applying for this grant (e.g.,
consultants, grant writers).
- Personnel, including law enforcement officers,
not connected to the project to which this grant
refers.
- Fundraising and any associated salaries or
expenses.
- Legal fees.
- Purchase of promotional items unless prior
approval is received in writing.
- Contributions and donations.
- Fines and penalties.
- Losses from uncollectible bad debts.
- Purchases of land.
- Military-type equipment such as armored
vehicles, explosive devices, and other items
typically associated with military arsenal.
- Construction costs and/or renovation, including
remodeling.
- Expert witness fees.
- Weapons, including tasers.
- Conducting law enforcement operations with the
intent of generating revenue for personal or
agency gain through deceitful, fraudulent,
unethical, or illegal methods.
X. Law Enforcement Objectives
- Reduce the number of motor vehicle thefts in your grant area by investigating cases that have the highest
potential for reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved, and reducing false
motor vehicle theft reports.
- Reduce the economic gain associated with motor vehicle theft by recovering stolen vehicles/parts/equipment and
by identifying fraudulent insurance activity.
- Recover more in stolen vehicles/parts/equipment value than the total approved grant award from the ATPA.
- Comply with ATPA guidelines/policies/conditions and UCR requirements for submission of data.
- Maintain clear and reliable documentation for the project’s performance activity and financial expenditures.
- Following auction, report to the ATPA the dollar amount deposited into the forfeiture account on the Progress
Report (GRANTS-037).
GRANTS-043 (04/2019)
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Page 6 of 8
- A team member shall attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including
participation in the Anti Car Theft (ACT) meetings. Please note that email correspondence will be accepted in lieu
of physical attendance.
XI. Law Enforcement Evaluation Criteria (See Section XVII. Arrest Ranking)
- Number of 14 point motor vehicle theft (MVT)
related arrests.
- Number of 12 point MVT related arrests.
- Number of ten point MVT related arrests.
- Number of eight point MVT related arrests.
- Number of six point MVT related arrests.
- Number of four point MVT related arrests.
- Number of two point MVT related arrests.
- Number of insurance fraud related arrests.
- Number of passenger vehicles recovered.
- Dollar value of passenger vehicles recovered.
- Number of other vehicles recovered.
- Dollar value of other vehicles recovered.
- Number of parts parts/equipment recovered.
- Dollar value of parts/equipment recovered.
- Number of commercial vehicles recovered.
- Dollar value of commercial vehicles recovered.
- Dollar amount deposited into forfeiture account.
XII. Prosecutor Objectives
- Provide full-time access to the judicial system for the ATPA task forces in the grant area and provide opportunities
to informally discuss cases and legal issues.
- Vertically prosecute all selected motor vehicle theft related cases.
- Maintain a policy of plea bargaining only when absolutely necessary.
- Achieve an overall conviction rate of 80 percent.
- Achieve a trial conviction rate of 70 percent.
- Strive for maximum sentence lengths for defendants.
- Maintain clear and reliable documentation of project’s financial expenditures and performance activity.
XIII. Prosecutor Evaluation Criteria
- Number of cases initiated.
- Number of preliminary exams held.
- Number of preliminary exams waived.
- Number of cases disposed pre-trial.
- Number of defendants who pled guilty to original
charge.
- Number of defendants who pled guilty to lessor
included offense.
- Number of plea bargain dismissals.
- Number of other dismissals.
- Number of cases disposed by trial (jury/judge).
- Number of defendants convicted on original
charge.
- Number of defendants convicted on reduced
charge.
- Number of defendants incarcerated.
- Number of defendants fined/placed on
probation.
- Dollar amount of restitution ordered.
- Number of defendants convicted of insurance
fraud.
XIV. Non-Profit Organization Objectives
- Conduct 15 motor vehicle theft awareness education programs/seminars (minimum of 20 attendees each).
- Etch 200 vehicles.
- Distribute 1,500 ATPA approved auto theft preventative fliers/brochures regarding motor vehicle theft prevention.
GRANTS-043 (04/2019)
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Page 7 of 8
- Write and publish no less than 5 articles about motor vehicle theft prevention. The articles must cite the ATPA as
a source of funding. Forward article copies to the ATPA.
- Contact 200 residences within your community with a door-to-door strategy. Inform them of the most up to date
auto theft prevention strategies.
- Maintain clear and reliable documentation of project’s financial expenditures and performance activity.
XV. Non-Profit Organization Evaluation Criteria
- Number of programs/seminars conducted.
- Number of vehicles etched.
- Number of fliers/brochures distributed.
- Number of theft prevention articles written and
published.
- Number of residences contacted.
XVI. Reporting Schedule
XVII. Arrest Ranking
Felony Charges MCL Arrest Points
Altering Vehicle Identification Number with Intent to Mislead 750.415 10
Arson - Owner Involved 750.75 14
Car-jacking 750.529a 8
Chop Shop 750.535a 14
Continuing Criminal Enterprise 750.159i 14
Counterfeit Insurance Certificates 257.222 6
Embezzlement 750.174 6
Failure to Return Rental Vehicle 750.362 6
False Certification 257.903 12
False Police Report 750.411a 8
False Pretenses 750.218 12
False Statement in Application for Title 257.254 12
Forged License Documents/License Plates 257.257 6
Insurance Fraud - Owner Staged Arson/Larceny/Theft 500.4511 14
Interstate Transportation of Stolen Motor Vehicle 750.535 14
Larceny by Conversion 750.362 6
Larceny from Motor Vehicle 750.356a 4
Obtain Personal Identification (ID) Without Permission 257.324 6
Odometer Fraud 257.233a 12
Operating License Forged, Altered, or False 257.324 6
Organization Type Quarterly Progress and Financial Reports Due Date
Law Enforcement Agency
Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
Non-Profit Organization
Progress Report (GRANTS-037) 10-01-24 to 12-31-24 01-31-25
Financial Report (GRANTS-035) 10-01-24 to 12-31-24 01-31-25
Progress Report (GRANTS-037) 01-01-25 to 03-31-25 04-30-25
Financial Report (GRANTS-035) 01-01-25 to 03-31-25 04-30-25
Progress Report (GRANTS-037) 04-01-25 to 06-30-25 07-31-25
Financial Report (GRANTS-035) 04-01-25 to 06-30-25 07-31-25
Financial Report (GRANTS-035) 07-01-25 to 09-30-25 10-15-25
Progress Report (GRANTS-037) 07-01-25 to 09-30-25 10-31-25
GRANTS-043 (04/2019)
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Page 8 of 8
Possess or Sell Rosette Rivets 750.415 4
Possess Stolen Vehicle with Intent to Pass Title 257.254 10
Repair - Salvage Facility Violation 257.217 4
Receiving and Concealing Stolen Property 750.535 8
Unlawfully Driving Away Automobile 750.413 6
Unlawful Use 750.414 4
Use Fraudulent ID to Lease or Purchase Vehicle 750.415 12
All Other Charges 2
Note to Arrest Rankings:
- Team takes credit for most serious charge against subject and ignores others.
- Team takes credit for original arrest charge, even if reduced later by prosecutor.
- If subject is arrested on three separate warrants, team may count three arrests.
- Attempted crimes or conspiracy to commit crime earns same points as listed.
XVIII. Special Conditions
This contract is valid upon approval and execution by the ATPA.
This contact is conditionally approved, subject to and contingent upon the availability of funds.
The grantees will not assume any responsibility or liability for costs incurred by the ATPA prior to the full execution of this
contract.
XIX. Contract Signatures
Grant funding will not be released until all requirements of the signed grant contract have been agreed upon. The
undersigned has the authority to accept the terms of this grant contract.
Printed Name of Authorized Official Signature of Authorized Official Date
Printed Name of Project Contact Signature of Project Contact Date
Printed Name of Financial Contact Signature of Financial Contact Date
Printed Name of ATPA Executive Director Signature of ATPA Executive Director Date
FY 2025 Agreement
Page 1 of 7
AGREEMENT
for
PARTICIPATION IN OCAT AND RECEIPT OF ATPA GRANT FUNDS
between
Oakland County (Oakland County Sheriff's Office)
and
City of Waterford (Waterford Police Department)
and
City of Farmington Hills (Farmington Hills Police Department)
and
City of Hazel Park (Hazel Park Police Department)
and
City of Royal Oak (Royal Oak Police Department)
and
City of Southfield (Southfield Police Department)
and
City of Detroit (Detroit Police Department)
and
City of Pontiac (Oakland County Sheriff's Office-Pontiac)
I. PARTIES
This Agreement is made between Oakland County (Oakland County Sheriff's Office), City of
Waterford (Waterford Police Department), City of Farmington Hills (Farmington Hills Police
Department), City of Hazel Park (Hazel Park Police Department), City of Royal Oak (Royal Oak
Police Department), City of Southfield (Southfield Police Department), City of Detroit (Detroit
Police Department), City of Pontiac (Oakland County Sheriff's Office-Pontiac),
This Agreement will be performed by the parties’ law enforcement agencies. Each party may be
referred to in this Agreement by its respective law enforcement agency.
Oakland County may also be referred to in this Agreement as the “Grant Administrator.” The
parties are collectively referred to in this Agreement as the Oakland County automobile theft
prevention team OCAT.
II. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the relationship and responsibilities of the members
of OCAT.
III. EXHIBITS
The following exhibits are part of this Agreement:
Exhibit A: FY 2025 Automobile Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA) Grant
Application.
Exhibit B: FY 2025 ATPA Grant Contract.
.
FY 2025 Agreement
Page 2 of 7
IV. RESPONSIBILITIES
OCAT agrees to accomplish the following objectives, which are more fully outlined in Exhibit A
and Exhibit B:
Oakland County (Oakland County Sheriff's Office) will:
a. Work to reduce the number of automobile thefts in the grant coverage area, as defined in the
ATPA Grant Application (Exhibit A), by investigating cases that have the highest potential for
reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved in auto theft-
related activities and reducing false auto theft reports.
b. Comply with ATPA guidelines, policies, and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) requirements
for submission of data.
c. Maintain clear and reliable documentation of performance activity and financial expenditures.
d. Attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including participation
in the monthly anti-car theft meetings.
e. Following forfeited property auctions, report to the ATPA the dollar amount deposited into the
designated forfeiture account on progress reports.
f. Receive quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests from OCAT participating law
enforcement agencies, compile received reports, and submit compiled data with supporting
documentation to the ATPA by the due dates designated in the ATPA Grant Contract (Exhibit
B).
City of Waterford (Waterford Police Department) will:
a. Work to reduce the number of automobile thefts in the grant coverage area, as defined in the
ATPA Grant Application (Exhibit A), by investigating cases that have the highest potential for
reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved in auto theft-
related activities and reducing false auto theft reports.
b. Comply with ATPA guidelines, policies, and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) requirements
for submission of data.
c. Maintain clear and reliable documentation of performance activity and financial expenditures.
d. Attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including participation
in the monthly anti-car theft meetings.
e. Following forfeited property auctions, report to the Grant Administrator the dollar amount
deposited into the designated forfeiture account on progress reports.
f. Submit quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests to the Grant Administrator by
the due dates set by the Grant Administrator.
City of Farmington Hills (Farmington Hills Police Department) will:
a. Work to reduce the number of automobile thefts in the grant coverage area, as defined in the
ATPA Grant Application (Exhibit A), by investigating cases that have the highest potential for
reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved in auto theft-
related activities and reducing false auto theft reports.
b. Comply with ATPA guidelines, policies, and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) requirements
for submission of data.
c. Maintain clear and reliable documentation of performance activity and financial expenditures.
d. Attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including participation
in the monthly anti-car theft meetings.
e. Following forfeited property auctions, report to the Grant Administrator the dollar amount
deposited into the designated forfeiture account on progress reports.
FY 2025 Agreement
Page 3 of 7
f. Submit quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests to the Grant Administrator by
the due dates set by the Grant Administrator.
City of Hazel Park (Hazel Park Police Department) will:
a. Work to reduce the number of automobile thefts in the grant coverage area, as defined in the
ATPA Grant Application (Exhibit A), by investigating cases that have the highest potential for
reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved in auto theft-
related activities and reducing false auto theft reports.
b. Comply with ATPA guidelines, policies, and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) requirements
for submission of data.
c. Maintain clear and reliable documentation of performance activity and financial expenditures.
d. Attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including participation
in the monthly anti-car theft meetings.
e. Following forfeited property auctions, report to the Grant Administrator the dollar amount
deposited into the designated forfeiture account on progress reports.
f. Submit quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests to the Grant
Administrator by the due dates set by the Grant Administrator.
City of Royal Oak (Royal Oak Police Department) will:
a. Work to reduce the number of automobile thefts in the grant coverage area, as defined in the
ATPA Grant Application (Exhibit A), by investigating cases that have the highest potential for
reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved in auto theft-
related activities and reducing false auto theft reports.
b. Comply with ATPA guidelines, policies, and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) requirements
for submission of data.
c. Maintain clear and reliable documentation of performance activity and financial expenditures.
d. Attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including participation
in the monthly anti-car theft meetings.
e. Following forfeited property auctions, report to the Grant Administrator the dollar amount
deposited into the designated forfeiture account on progress reports.
f. Submit quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests to the Grant
Administrator by the due dates set by the Grant Administrator.
City of Southfield (Southfield Police Department) will:
a. Work to reduce the number of automobile thefts in the grant coverage area, as defined in the
ATPA Grant Application (Exhibit A), by investigating cases that have the highest potential for
reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved in auto theft-
related activities and reducing false auto theft reports.
b. Comply with ATPA guidelines, policies, and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) requirements
for submission of data.
c. Maintain clear and reliable documentation of performance activity and financial expenditures.
d. Attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including participation
in the monthly anti-car theft meetings.
e. Following forfeited property auctions, report to the Grant Administrator the dollar amount
deposited into the designated forfeiture account on progress reports.
f. Submit quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests to the Grant
Administrator by the due dates set by the Grant Administrator.
FY 2025 Agreement
Page 4 of 7
City of Detroit (Detroit Police Department) will:
a. Work to reduce the number of automobile thefts in the grant coverage area, as defined in the
ATPA Grant Application (Exhibit A), by investigating cases that have the highest potential for
reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved in auto theft-
related activities and reducing false auto theft reports.
b. Comply with ATPA guidelines, policies, and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) requirements
for submission of data.
c. Maintain clear and reliable documentation of performance activity and financial expenditures.
d. Attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including participation
in the monthly anti-car theft meetings.
e. Following forfeited property auctions, report to the Grant Administrator the dollar amount
deposited into the designated forfeiture account on progress reports.
f. Submit quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests to the Grant
Administrator by the due dates set by the Grant Administrator.
City of Pontiac (Oakland County Sheriff's Office-Pontiac) will:
a. Work to reduce the number of automobile thefts in the grant coverage area, as defined in the
ATPA Grant Application (Exhibit A), by investigating cases that have the highest potential for
reducing the demand for stolen vehicles, arresting individuals who are involved in auto theft-
related activities and reducing false auto theft reports.
b. Comply with ATPA guidelines, policies, and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) requirements
for submission of data.
c. Maintain clear and reliable documentation of performance activity and financial expenditures.
d. Attend regular meetings for area detectives and insurance investigators, including participation
in the monthly anti-car theft meetings.
e. Following forfeited property auctions, report to the Grant Administrator the dollar amount
deposited into the designated forfeiture account on progress reports.
f. Submit quarterly progress reports and reimbursement requests to the Grant
Administrator by the due dates set by the Grant Administrator.
The Parties mutually agree:
a. To make all reasonable efforts to ensure that all reports are submitted to the Grant
Administrator, compiled, and forwarded to the ATPA by the due dates designated in the ATPA
Grant Contract (Exhibit B).
b. To work cooperatively to fulfill all grant requirements as stated in the ATPA Grant Contract
(Exhibit B).
c. To use the Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas’ Deconfliction Center on all cases,
when applicable.
V. LIABILITY
Each Party shall be responsible for its own acts and the acts of its employees and agents, the
costs associated with those acts, and the defense of those acts.
VI. ASSURANCES
- Each party certifies that it and its principals:
FY 2025 Agreement
Page 5 of 7
- Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, sentenced
to a denial of federal benefits by a state or federal court, or voluntarily excluded from covered
transactions by any federal department or agency.
- Have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement been convicted of or had a civil
judgment rendered against them and are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or
civilly charged by a governmental entity (federal, state, or local) for commission of fraud or
criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public
(federal, state, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of federal
or state antitrust statutes; commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or
destruction of records, on making false statements, or receiving stolen property;
- Have not within a two-year period preceding this Agreement been convicted of a felony
criminal violation under any federal law; and
- Have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement had one or more public
transactions (federal, state, or local) terminated for cause or default.
VII. CORRESPONDENCE
All notices or other written communications shall be addressed as indicated in this section, or as
specified, by a subsequent written notice delivered by the party whose address or authorized
representative has changed.
Notices or other communications required by, or related to, this Agreement shall be in writing and
shall be delivered in one of the following manners:
a. In person.
b. By certified registered mail, return receipt requested, with all postage or charges prepaid;
or,
c. By email to the email address identified for the authorized representative.
Oakland County: Farmington Hills:
Contact: Contact:
Address: Address:
City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip:
Telephone: Telephone:
Email: Email:
Hazel Park: Detroit:
Contact: Contact:
Address: Address:
City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip:
Telephone: Telephone:
Email: Email:
Royal Oak: Southfield:
Contact: Contact:
Address: Address:
City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip:
Telephone: Telephone:
Email: Email:
FY 2025 Agreement
Page 6 of 7
Pontiac: Waterford:
Contact: Contact:
Address: Address:
City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip:
Telephone: Telephone:
Email: Email:
VIII. TERM
This Agreement is contingent upon funds being awarded by the ATPA for auto-theft prevention
activities. This Agreement is effective when signed by the Parties, by and through their duly
authorized representatives, for a period beginning October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025,
unless terminated early, as hereinafter set forth.
IX. TERMINATION
Any party may terminate this Agreement for any reason, provided that at least 30 days advance
written notice of termination is given to the non-terminating parties by the terminating party.
X. ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND AMENDMENT
This Agreement is the complete and exclusive Agreement between the Parties with respect to the
subject matter thereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, proposals, and other
communications between the Parties either oral or written. This Agreement may only be amended
by a written document signed by the Parties after receiving approval from their governing bodies.
However, a Party may change its Correspondence information without amending the Agreement in
accordance with Section VII; it is not necessary to amend this Agreement for the sole purpose of
changing the Correspondence information.
XI. COUNTERPARTS
This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but
all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same agreement. A signed copy of this
Agreement delivered by facsimile, email, or other means of electronic transmission shall be deemed
to have the same legal effect as delivery of an original signed copy of this Agreement.
XII. SIGNATURES
Each Party certifies that it has received approval from its governing body via resolution to enter
into this Agreement. The person signing this Agreement on behalf of each Party certifies that he
or she has the necessary approval and authority to sign this Agreement on behalf of the Party and
bind the Party to the terms and conditions contained herein.
Oakland County (Oakland County Sheriff's Office)
By: ________________________________ Date:_______________________
Printed Name:
Title:
FY 2025 Agreement
Page 7 of 7
City of Waterford (Waterford Police Department)
By: ________________________________ Date:_______________________
Printed Name:
Title:
City of Farmington Hills (Farmington Hills Police Department)
By: ________________________________ Date:_______________________
Printed Name:
Title:
City of Hazel Park (Hazel Park Police Department)
By: ________________________________ Date:_______________________
Printed Name:
Title:
City of Royal Oak (Royal Oak Police Department)
By: ________________________________ Date:_______________________
Printed Name:
Title:
City of Southfield (Southfield Police Department)
By: ________________________________ Date:_______________________
Printed Name:
Title:
City of Detroit (Detroit Police Department)
By: ________________________________ Date:_______________________
Printed Name:
Title:
City of Pontiac (Oakland County Sheriff's Office-Pontiac)
By: ________________________________ Date:_______________________
Printed Name:
Title:
Percent202460%APPLICATION APPLICATION BUDGET ATPA STAFF ATPABUDGETBUDGETMODIFICATIONRECOMMSHARESWORN EMPLOYEESSalaries & Wages:(1)Detroit PD-Lieutenant 110,000$ 109,529$ 109,529$ 65,717$ Fringe Benefits 36,300$ 37,389$ 37,389$ 22,433$ Overtime 29,260$ 29,384$ 29,384$ 17,630$ (4)Detroit PD-Sergeants 366,000$ 393,505$ 393,505$ 236,103$ Fringe Benefits 120,780$ 124,403$ 124,403$ 74,642$ Overtime 97,356$ 103,582$ 103,582$ 62,149$ (6)Detroit PD-Detectives 457,800$ 518,462$ 518,462$ 311,077$ Fringe Benefits 151,074$ 155,606$ 155,606$ 93,364$ Overtime 121,775$ 134,814$ 134,814$ 80,888$ (7)Detroit PD-Police Officer 622,800$ 639,945$ 639,945$ 383,967$ Fringe Benefits 205,524$ 188,169$ 188,169$ 112,901$ Overtime 165,665$ 165,623$ 165,623$ 99,374$ (1)Oakland Co Sheriff-Deputy 85,600$ 89,340$ 89,340$ 53,604$ Fringe Benefits 28,248$ 50,490$ 50,490$ 30,294$ Overtime 22,769$ 27,966$ 27,966$ 16,780$ (1)Wayne St Univ-Officer 76,718$ 82,647$ 82,647$ 49,588$ Fringe Benefits 35,647$ 36,716$ 36,716$ 22,030$ Overtime 20,944$ 23,873$ 23,873$ 14,324$ (1)Dearborn PD-Corporal 85,600$ 85,600$ 85,600$ 51,360$ Fringe Benefits 28,248$ 22,836$ 22,836$ 13,702$ Overtime 22,769$ 21,687$ 21,687$ 13,012$ TOTAL SWORN EMPLOYEES 2,890,877$ 3,041,565$ 3,041,565$ 1,824,939$
OTHER EMPLOYEES(2)Detroit PD-Vehicle Identification Tech 124,081$ 124,081$ 124,081$ 74,449$ (2)Detroit PD-Admin Assistant 105,478$ 105,478$ 105,478$ 63,287$ TOTAL OTHER EMPLOYEE 229,559$ 229,559$ 229,559$ 137,736$
VEHICLES(24) Veh. Lease DPD 240,000$ 315,000$ 315,000$ 189,000$
Oakland Co 10,000$ 15,000$ 15,000$ 9,000$
Wayne St. Univ.10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 6,000$
Dearborn PD 10,000$ 15,000$ 15,000$ 9,000$ TOTAL VEHICLES 270,000$ 355,000$ -$ 355,000$ 213,000$
FIELD OPERATIONSInvestigative Supplies/Assisted Patrol Software 6,900$ 6,900$ 6,900$ 4,140$ DPD Training and CovertTrack -$ 2,500$ 2,500$ 1,500$ DPD Cell Phones rental/usage 22,000$ 22,000$ 22,000$ 13,200$ MAVTI/IAATI total $60 1,610$ 1,875$ 1,875$ 1,125$ Oakland Co/WSU/Dearborn cell phone 1,000$ 4,500$ 4,500$ 2,700$ Travel/Training -$ 74,000$ 74,000$ 44,400$ Pole Cameras 15,000$ 93,298$ 93,298$ 55,979$ TOTAL FIELD OPERATIONS 46,510$ 205,073$ 205,073$ 123,044$
OFFICE OPERATIONSMisc. Office Supplies DPD 5,800$ 5,200$ 5,200$ 3,120$ Copier 4,000$ 3,000$ 3,000$ 1,800$ TOTAL OFFICE OPERATIONS 9,800$ 8,200$ 8,200$ 4,920$
GRAND TOTAL 3,446,746$ 3,839,398$ -$ 3,839,398$ 2,303,639$ REIMBURSEMENT PERCENT 60%60%
DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENTPREVENTING AUTO THEFT (PAT) BUDGET DETAILG-21-25
2025
1