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AGENDA
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012 10:30 A.M.
Closed Session Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Legal, Contractual and
Personnel Matters
1. Report on Closed Session Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:30 a.m. Legal, Contractual andPersonnel Matters
2. Bid Openings
A. Ocean City Municipal Airport Terminal Renovations
B. 4th Street Property Building Demolition
3. Oath of Office for Board of Election Members
4. Recognition of Mary Cascio for Outstanding Service to the Neighborhood Watch ProgramPresented by: Chief Bernadette DiPino
5. Police Chief Update
Presented by: Chief Bernadette DiPino
6. Review of General Order 800 A-1 General Appearance Standards
Presented by: Chief Bernadette DiPino
7. Quarterly Crime Report
Presented by: Brandon Reim, Crime Analyst
8. Tourism Advisory Board Update and Memorandum of Understanding Review
Presented by: Melanie Pursel, Chair
9. Presentation of Caroline Street Station Redesign
Presented by: Terence McGean, City Engineer and David Quillen, Architect
10. Recommendation of Bid Award for Art League Building
Presented by: Terence McGean, City Engineer
11. Justification for Buildings to be Included in Bond Issuance
Presented by: Fire Chief Chris Larmore
12. Presentation of FY 2013 Proposed Budget
Presented by: Mayor Richard Meehan, Interim City Manager
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
1 Report on Closed Session - Tuesday, April 10, 2012
10:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Legal, Contractual and Personnel
Matters
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NOTICE OF CLOSED SESSION OF MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL OF OCEAN CITY
DATE AND TIME: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:30 a.m.
PLACE: City Hall
SUBJECT: Legal, Contractual and Personnel Matters
VOTE: UNANIMOUS
OTHER: FOR:
AGAINST:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
AUTHORITY: State Government Article: Section 10-508(a) Annotated Code of Maryland
PURPOSES:
X
1. To discuss:
(i) the appointment, employment, assignment, promotion, discipline, demotion,
compensation, removal, resignation or performance evaluation ofappointees, employees or officials over whom it has jurisdiction; or(ii) any other personnel matter that affects one or more specific individuals;
2. To protect the privacy or reputation of individuals with respect to a matter that is
not related to public business
3. To consider the acquisition of real property for the public purpose and matters
directly related thereto;
4. Consider a matter that concerns the proposal for a business or industrialorganization to locate, expand or locate in the state;
5. Consider the investment of public funds;
6. Consider the marketing of public securities;
X 7. Consult with counsel to obtain legal advice;8. Consult with staff, consultants or other individuals about pending or potential
litigations;
9. Conduct collective bargaining negotiations or consider matters that relate to thenegotiations;
10. Discuss public security if the public body determines that public discussionwould constitute a risk to the public or public security, including;
a) the deployment of fire and police services and staff; and
b) the development and implementation of emergency plans
11. Prepare, administer or grade a scholastic, licensing or qualifying examination;
12. Conduct or discuss an investigative proceeding on actual or possible criminal
conduct;13. Comply with a specific constitutional, statutory or judicially imposed
requirement that prevents public disclosures about a particular proceeding or
matter; or
X
14. Before a contract is awarded or bids are opened, discuss a matter directly relatedto a negotiation strategy or the contents of a bid or proposal, if public discussion
or disclosure would adversely impact the ability of the public body to participate
in the competitive bidding or proposal process
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REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION
OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF OCEAN CITY
Prior to this open session of the Mayor and City Council being held on Tuesday,
April 10, 2012, a closed session was held on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 10:30
a.m. The following is a report of the closed session.
1. A statement of the time, place, and purpose of the closed session is attached.
2. A record of the vote of each member as to closing the session is attached.
3. A citation of the authority under the law for closing the session is attached.
4. (a) Topics of Discussion: Legal, Contractual and Personnel Matters
(b) Persons present:
Mayor & Interim City Manager Richard Meehan
Council President Jim Hall,
Council Secretary Lloyd Martin
Council Members Doug Cymek; Joe Hall, Mary Knight, Margaret Pillas and
Brent Ashley
City Solicitor Guy Ayres
Police Chief Bernadette DiPino
Internal Auditor Susan Childs
Executive Office Associate Diana Chavis
Action(s) taken:
Motion to close meeting:
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
2 Bid Opening
A. Ocean City Municipal Airport Terminal Renovations
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Airport Terminal Building Improvements
CONTRACTORS Base Bid
All States Construction
Brooks Creek
Joesph T. Dashiell
Miken Builders
Staff Estimate:
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INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS
BIDS will be received by THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF OCEAN CITY,
MARYLAND (herein called the TOWN), at the office of the City Manager, City Hall, 3rdStreet & Baltimore Avenue, Ocean City, Maryland during normal business hours until 11:00
a.m., Tuesday, April 10, 2012 and then opened and read aloud at the Work Session that day.
Each BID must be submitted in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Mayor and City Council of
the Town of Ocean City, Maryland. Each sealed envelope containing a BID must be plainly
marked on the outside as BID for: AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING - IMPROVEMENTS
and the envelope should bear on the outside the name of the BIDDER, his address, and the nameof the project for which the BID is submitted. If forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope
containing the BID must be enclosed in another envelope addressed to the Town of Ocean City,
City Managers Office, 301 Baltimore Avenue, P. O. Box 158, Ocean City, Maryland 21843.
PLEASE USE THE YELLOW BID TOTAL SHEET PROVIDED IN THE BID
PACKAGE.
All BIDS must be made on the required BID form. All blank spaces for BID prices must befilled in, in ink or typewritten, and the BID form must be fully completed and executed when
submitted. Only one copy of the BID form is required.
A Pre-Bid meeting will be held at the Airport Terminal Building, located at 12724 Airport
Road, Berlin, Maryland 21811, on March 30, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. All bidders are encouraged to
attend.
The TOWN may waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any and all BIDS. Any
BID may be withdrawn prior to the above scheduled time for the opening of BIDS or authorized
postponement thereof. Any BID received after the time and date specified shall not be
considered. No BIDDER may withdraw a BID within 60 days after the actual date of the openingthereof. Should there be reasons why the contract cannot be awarded within the specified period;
the time may be extended by the TOWN.
After BIDS have been submitted, the BIDDER shall not assert that there was a
misunderstanding concerning the quantities or the nature of the SCOPE OF WORK to be
performed.
The TOWN shall provide to BIDDERS prior to BIDDING, all information which is pertinent
to, and delineates and describes the scope of the BID.
The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS contain the provisions required for the construction of the
PROJECT. Information obtained from an officer, agent, or employee of the TOWN or any otherperson shall not affect the risks or obligations assumed by the CONTRACTOR or relieve him
from fulfilling any of the conditions of the contract.
Each BID must be accompanied by a BID BOND payable to the TOWN for five (5) percent ofthe total amount of the BID or a CERTIFIED CHECK payable to the TOWN for five (5) percent
of the total amount of the BID. As soon as the BID prices have been compared, the TOWN will
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return the BONDS of all except the three (3) lowest responsible BIDDERS. When the agreement
is executed the bonds of the two (2) remaining unsuccessful BIDDERS will be returned.
The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to execute an Agreement
within ten (10) calendar days from the date when NOTICE OF AWARD is mailed to the
BIDDER. The NOTICE OF AWARD shall be accompanied by the necessary Agreement.
In case of Failure of the BIDDER to execute the Agreement, the Town may at its Optionconsider the BIDDER in default.
The TOWN within ten (10) days of receipt of an acceptable Agreement signed by the
party to whom the Agreement was awarded, shall sign the Agreement and return to such
party an executed duplicate of the Agreement. Should the TOWN not execute theAgreement within such period, the BIDDER may, by WRITTEN NOTICE, withdraw his
signed Agreement. Such notice of withdrawal shall be effective upon receipt of the
notice by the TOWN.
The NOTICE TO PROCEED shall be issued simultaneously with the execution of the
Agreement by the TOWN. Should there be reasons why the NOTICE TO PROCEED
cannot be issued at such time, the time may be extended by mutual agreement betweenthe TOWN and BIDDER. If the NOTICE TO PROCEED has not been issued within the
ten (10) day period or within the period mutually agreed upon, the BIDDER may
terminate the Agreement without further liability on the part of either party.
The TOWN may make such investigations as it deems necessary to determine the
ability of the BIDDER to perform the WORK, and BIDDER shall furnish to the TOWNall such information and data for this purpose as the TOWN may request. The TOWN
reserves the right to reject any BID if the evidence submitted by, or investigation of,such BIDDER fails to satisfy the TOWN that such BIDDER is properly qualified to carry
out the obligations of the Agreement and to complete the WORK contemplated therein.
A conditional or qualified BID will not be accepted.
Award will be made to the lowest responsible BIDDER.
All applicable laws, ordinances, and the rules and regulations of all authorities havingjurisdiction over construction of the PROJECT shall apply to the contract throughout.
The Successful BIDDER is required to have or purchase the required State of Maryland,
Worcester County, Town of Ocean City, and any other licenses required to perform thiswork.
Any questions should be directed to Ocean City Public Works Department (410) 520-
5138.
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BID
Proposal of____________________________(hereinafter BIDDER),
Organized and existing under the laws of the State of_____________________
doing business as a/an_____________________________________________.
To the MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND(Hereinafter called TOWN).
In compliance with your Advertisement for Bids, BIDDER hereby proposes to
perform all WORK for the Airport Terminal Building Improvements in strictaccordance with the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, within
the time set forth therein, and at the prices stated below.
By submission of this BID, each BIDDER certifies, and in the case of a joint BID
each party thereto certifies as to his own organization, that this BID has been arrived
at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement as to any matter
relating to this BID with any other bidder or with any competitor.
BIDDER hereby agrees to commence WORK under this contract on or before a date
to be specified in the NOTICE TO PROCEED and to fully complete the PROJECT
within 90 (Ninety) consecutive calendar days thereafter.
BIDDER further agrees to pay as liquidated damages, the sum of $ -500- (Five hundreddollars)
for each consecutive calendar day thereafter.
BIDDER acknowledges receipt of the following ADDENDUM:
.
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BIDDER agrees to supply all labor and materials described in the GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS for the following:
BID SCHEDULE
ITEM OF WORK
A-1 Base Bid Airport Terminal Building - Improvements
TOTAL LUMP SUM BID $________________________
ALTERNATE BIDS(Not to be added into the Lump Sum Bid)
B-1 New Air Conditioning @ FCC EquipmentRm. $______________________
B-2 Window Tinting $______________________
B-3 Repair Bay Window in Rm. 116. $______________________
B-4 (2) Waterless Urinals @ 1st Floor Mens Rm. $______________________
B-5 All new finishes for Pilots Lounge. $______________________
Respectfully submitted:
________________________________ _________________________Signature Address
________________________________ _________________________Title Date________________________________(seal if BID is by a corporation)License Number
________________________________Attest
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
2 Bid Opening
B. 4th
Street Property Building Demolition
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BID SPREAD SHEET
ITEM: 4th
Street Property Demolition
Bidders Total Bid
Absolute Demolition
Ocean City
Lindstrom Excavation
Worton, MD
Mike Davidson Excavating
Goldsboro, MD
Rock Kimbrew
Ocean City, MD
A.P. Croll
Berlin, MD
Superior Contractor Service
Berlin, MD
A-1 AbatementDundalk, MD
The Bennett Companies
BID BOND: YES X NO
STAFF ESTIMATE: 78,500
BUDGET ALLOCATION: 250,000 (entire project)
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BID
Proposal of _____________________________________(herein called 'BIDDER'), organized
and existing under the laws of this State of Maryland doing business as a/an____________________________*.
To the TOWN OF OCEAN CITY, OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND (herein called the 'TOWN').
In compliance with your Advertisement for Bids, BIDDER hereby proposes to perform allWORK for the 4TH STREET PROPERTY DEMOLITION in strict accordance with theCONTRACT DOCUMENTS, within the time set forth therein, and at the prices stated below.
By submission of this BID, each BIDDER certifies, and in the case of a joint BID each partythereto certifies as to his own organization, that this BID has been arrived at independently,
without consultation, communication, or agreement as to any matter relating to this BID withany other BIDDER or with any competitor.
BIDDER hereby agrees to commence WORK under this contract on or before a date to bespecified in the NOTICE TO PROCEED and to fully complete the PROJECT within 21(TWENTY ONE) consecutive calendar days thereafter. BIDDER further agrees to pay asliquidated damages, the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each consecutive calendar daythereafter as provided in Section 15 of General Conditions.
BIDDER acknowledges receipt of the following ADDENDUM:
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
*Insert a 'corporation', a 'partnership', or an 'individual' as applicable.
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Bidder agrees to perform all the work described in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS as follows:
BID SCHEDULE
NOTE: BIDS shall include all applicable fees.
Item No. Quantities Description Unit Cost Total Cost________ _________ __________ ________ _________
001 1 lump sum demolition & site leveling ----------- $__________
002 600 linear feet Silt Fence $_____/lf $__________
003 1 each stabilized construction entrance $______/ea $__________
004 1,000 sq. feet Contingent asbestos floor tileand mastic removal/disposal $_____/sf $__________
TOTAL BID.....................................................................................................$________________
_______________________________________________________________________dollars
Respectfully submitted,
__________________________________Signature
__________________________________________________________________Address
__________________________ ________Title Date
_________________________________License Number
(Seal-if BID is by a corporation)Attest
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
4 Recognition of Mary Cascio for Outstanding Service to the
Neighborhood Watch Program
Presented by: Chief Bernadette DiPino
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
5 Police Chief Update
Presented by: Chief Bernadette DiPino
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
6 Review of General Order 800 A-1 General Appearance
Standards
Presented by: Chief Bernadette DiPino
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Ocean City Police DepartmentGeneral Order
Table of Contents
I. Purpose
II. Definitions:
A. Body Mutilation
B. Business Attire
C. Civilian Clothing
D. Employee (s)
E. Gauging
F. Non-Sworn Employee
G. Sworn Employee
H. Uniform
I. Tattoo
III. Policy
IV. General Appearance
V. Exemptions and Limitations
VI. Courtroom Appearances
VII. Training Attendance
Subject:General Appearance Standards
No.G.O. 800 A -1
Rescinds:G.O. 800 A -1 (Dated:
03/01/1988)
Amends: Related Directive:
Approval Date: Effective Date: Distribution Date: Distribution Type:
References: C.A.L.E.A. 26.1.1
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I. Purpose:
One of the qualities that define a professional organization is the exemplary appearanceof its employees. Achieving and maintaining the highest standard of professionalism is aprimary objective of the Department.
The entire Department is often judged by the appearance of a single employee;therefore, the dress and grooming of all employees must establish and maintain thecredibility and professional standards of the Department.
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines pertaining to the grooming andappearance of employees such that employees project a neat and professional imageconsistent with the expectations of the public and of the Department.
II. Definitions:
A. Body Mutilation: Intentional and deliberate altering of any part of the human
body for non-medical reasons by branding, filing, cutting, scarring, piercing, orstretching of the skin. This does not include the standard piercing of the earlobe.Examples: A split or forked tongue, foreign objects inserted under the skin tocreate a design or pattern, gauging, intentional scarring, abnormal filing of teeth.
B. Business Attire: Business attire is considered civilian clothing.
For male employees business attire consists of a business suit, or sport coat,collared, cuffed, and button down dress shirt with necktie, dress pants, belt,socks and dress shoes. Pants shall extend to the ankle.
For female employees business attire consists of a business suit, or dress
slacks or skirt, blouse, and a business jacket and closed-toe dress shoes. Skirtsshall extend downward from the waist to the at least two inches above theknee. Slacks shall extend to the ankle.
C. Civilian Clothing: Any garment or article of clothing that is not issued tothe employee by the Department, or is not authorized for wear as part of auniform.
D. Employee (s): For purposes of this policy, employees are persons whoperform services for or on behalf of the Department and whose duties andassignments are directly controlled by the Department.
E. Gauging: The intentional non-medical expansion of a hole or piercing in theskin anywhere on the body, commonly seen on the ears, face, nose, or tongue.
F. Non-Sworn Employee (s): Any employee that is not a police officer
G. Sworn Employee (s): Employees who are police officers vested with lawenforcement authority
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H. Uniform: Issued Departmental Class A, B, C, D or E uniforms or otherauthorized, and recognized uniform items as described in Department policy orapproved by the Department.
I. Tattoo : The intentional marking of the skin of the human body by insertingpigment below or on the skin for the purpose of creating a pattern, design, form,
figure, or any other similar art, whether permanent or temporary.
III. Policy:
All on-duty employees will maintain a neat and well-groomed appearance and willcomply with departmental standards for the wearing ofuniforms, other clothing, andgrooming as regulated by approved Departmental policy and practice.
IV. General Appearance
The following guidelines apply to all employees while on-duty, while wearing any uniformof the Department or while representing the Department in an official capacity, unlessotherwise exempted or clarified by this policy.
The Chief of Police reserves the right to determine appropriate attire for Departmentemployees and these guidelines are not meant to be all inclusive. Final judgmentconcerning questions aboutcompliance rests with the Department. In the event anemployee is uncertain about policy compliance, other attire should be worn until specificpermission is obtained.
A. Employees are required to appear neat, clean, and well-groomed at all times,except when authorized by the Department to appear otherwise;
1. Shirts that are designed to be tucked into pants shall be neatly tucked
2. Clothing shall be kept clean and pressed
3. Approved footwear will be worn
4. Text, pictures, emblems, or other markings on t-shirts worn underneath ofouter garments shall not be visible through the outer garment
5. Appropriate undergarments shall be worn at all times, in the mannerintended by the manufacturer, and shall not be intentionally visiblethrough or outside of an employees clothing.
B. Unacceptable Attire
Employees shall consider the following list as guidance and examples ofunacceptable attire;
1. Shorts, Capri pants, sweat pants, leggings, jeans or pants styled likejeans, any cut-off or un-hemmed slacks or skirts, bib overalls
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2. Sweatshirts, tank tops, t-shirts, halters, tube tops, midriffs, other half-shirts
3. Sandals, flip-flops, or other causal beach type shoe, athletic shoesexcept as authorized for specialized assignments
4. See through material, leisure wear, sleepwear.
C. Employees shall bathe regularly to prevent odors from the body.
D. Hair
1. General
a. The length and bulk of the hair shall not interfere with the properwearing of any authorized uniform headgear. Hair in front will begroomed so that it does not fallbelow the band of properly wornheadgear.
b. Hair sculpturing is prohibited.
Examples: Mohawk style haircut, words or designs cut orshaved into the hair, the use of hair gels, mousses,waxes, or similar products to sculpt or shape thehair into non-traditional styles
c. Hair coloring, if used, must appear natural.
d. Ponytails, braids and plaited hair are prohibited.
e. Hair nets are prohibited.
f. Wigs or hairpieces shall not be worn on duty except to covernatural baldness or disfiguration. If worn under thesecircumstances, the wig or hairpiece will conform to all Departmenthair regulations.
2. Male Employees
a. Male employees shall wear their hair in a tapered or squaredlook on the back of the head.
b. Ribbons or ornamentation in the hair are prohibited
c. When combed, male hair shall not extend over the top of theear, the top of the shirt collar, or the eyebrows.
d. Sideburns shall be neatly trimmed and shall not extend belowthe middle of the ear, shall be of even width, and shall endwith a clean shaven horizontal line.
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e. Mustaches are permitted but shall be well trimmed and shallnot exceed the corners of the mouth or over the upper lip.
f. Beards, goatees and all other facial hair are prohibited.Employees with a medical skin condition (ex; pseudofolliculitisbarbae) may request an exemption from the Chief of Police. In
such cases where an exemption is granted, the employee shallmaintain the facial hair in a well-trimmed and tightly groomedmanner.
3. Female Employees
a. When wearing a Departmental uniform, female employees shallwear their hair so that it does not extend over the bottom edge ofthe shirt collar.
b. When wearing civilian clothing, female employees shall wear theirhair in a combed and neatly styled manner
c. Ribbons or ornaments worn in the hair are prohibited except asprovided in d below.
d. Inconspicuous hair pins or conservative clips or bands that areworn for the sole purpose of holding the hair in place arepermitted. These objects shall be similar in color to the naturalhair or will be solid black or navy blue in color.
E. Colognes / Perfumes
Colognes, perfumes, body sprays, body lotions or like products may be used
sparingly such that the odors emanated from those products do not disturb otherpersons.
F. Wearing of Firearms
Unless exigent circumstances exist, on-duty sworn employees wearing civilianclothing shall wear and carry authorized firearms so that the firearms are properlyholstered and are concealed from public view. When off-duty, sworn employeesshall wear and carry firearms consistent with General Order 200 B-2.
G. Body Ornamentation
The wearing or display of body ornamentation is a form of personal expressionthat may not portray the desired image of the Department. A significant part ofthe Departments mission is accomplished by maintaining a neutral look for allemployees that creates public confidence, does not detract from a professionalappearance, is not distracting, distasteful or offensive to others, and does notcreate a safety concern.
The purpose of this section is to promote the uniformity of employee appearancefor the purpose of identification of employees to the public, to maintain neutrality
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and the perception of neutrality amongst members of the public, to preventdiscrimination or the perception of discrimination by members of the public, andto foster discipline and encourage public confidence in members of theDepartment.
1. Jewelry
a. When wearing a Departmental uniform, the only permissiblevisible jewelry shall be;
i. Approved medical ID bracelets
ii. No more than two rings, worn on the fingers. Any ringworn will be of a conservative design, shall be metal tonein color and of the type which is designed for, and fits ononly one finger. The combination of an engagement ringand wedding ring shall be considered one ring.
iii. One watch of conservative design worn on the wrist.Watches shall be black, brown and/or metal toned in color.
iv. The wearing of all other visible jewelry, including but notlimited to jewelry worn in or on the ears, tongue, face, orother parts of the body, is prohibited; except as describedin b below.
b. When wearing civilian clothing, female employees may wear nomore than two stud-type or small hoop earrings in the lobe ofeach ear. Any earrings worn shall be metal-tone in color/finish.
2. Fingernails
a. Employees shall keep fingernails clean and trimmed to a lengththat allows the proper discharge of duties without injury to oneselfor others.
b. Fingernail polish is acceptable, so long as it is clear, natural, orbeige in appearance. Other nail ornamentation is prohibited.
3. Dental Ornamentation
Teeth, whether natural, capped or veneer, shall not be ornamentedwith designs, jewels, initials, or any similar adornment. The use ofgold, platinum, silver or other veneers or caps on the teeth forpurposes of ornamentation is prohibited.
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4. Tattoos
a. Visible tattoos are prohibited
b. Offensive tattoos are prohibited anywhere on the body. Examplesof offensive tattoos include, but are not limited to those that;
1. Are gang related, or are representative of criminalorganizations in any manner,
2. Depict nudity or are sexually suggestive or explicit,
3. Include profane or vulgar words or phrases,
4. Advocate racial, ethnic, religious or sexual hatred ordiscrimination of any protected class, or
5. In any way undermine the Towns or Department's values
and mission.
The Department shall be the final authority in determining if atattoo is considered offensive.
c. Employees hired prior to April 4, 2012 will not be required to coverdocumented visible tattoo(s) received prior to said date providedthe tattoo is not offensive as described in b above.
d. Visible tattoos received before April 4, 2012 will be documentedby the employee's supervisor.
e. If an employee makes any changes to a documented visibletattoo after April 4, 2012, the tattoo will no longer be exemptedand shall be covered by uniform items or tattoo cover up garments
f. Tattoos on the scalp, face, ears, and neck are prohibited.
g. After April 4, 2012, employees are prohibited from receivingtattoos on any part of the body where the tattoo would violate thisPolicy.
5. Body Mutilation
Visible body mutilation on any part of the body is prohibited.
6. Cosmetics
Cosmetics are permitted and shall be used sparingly and shall appearnatural.
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7. Eyewear
Eyewear may be worn, on the face, as intended by the manufacturer thatmeets the following standard;
a. Eyewear frames shall be black brown or metal tone in color/ finish.b. Mirrored lenses are prohibited
c. Eyewear will not be attached to chains, bands, or ribbons
d. Sunglasses shall not be worn indoors.
8. Other
The wearing or display of any other visible body ornamentation notspecifically named, including bracelets, ribbons, wristbands, earrings, andnecklaces is prohibited.
9. Applicant Screening Requirement
a. The Training and Recruiting Section shall be responsible forscreening all applicants for employment for compliance withSection IV, G, subsections 3, 4, and 5 of this policy as part of theapplicant process.
b. Applicants for employment who are not in compliance with thispolicy shall be disqualified from employment consideration unlessthey are able to be in compliance.
V. Exemptions and Limitations
The following employees are exempt from the standards set forth in Section IV of thispolicy as follows;
A. Employees assigned to or detailed to non-uniform special assignments that, for alegitimate law enforcement purpose, require an inconspicuous appearance, tothe extent that the employee will be able to be in compliance with this policywhen no longer in a position requiring an inconspicuous appearance.
Grooming and appearance standards for those employees will be establishedand approved by the appropriate Division Commander in accordance with theneeds and circumstances of the special duties to be performed by the employee.This exemption prohibits the wearing or display of anything that;
1. Is gang related, or are representative of criminal organizations in anymanner unless required by the special assignment,
2. Depicts nudity or is sexually suggestive or explicit,
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3. Includes profane or vulgar words or phrases,
4. Advocates racial, ethnic, religious or sexual hatred or discrimination ofany protected class,
5. In any way undermine the City's or Department's values and mission, or
6. Creates a safety concern for the employee exempted, or others.
B. Employees detailed to Departmental functions, training or other assignments bySpecial Order where the Special Order directs a specific uniform or attire.
C. Employees who, because of a unique or unusual job assignment, have obtainedwritten from the Department to be exempted from a specific section(s) of thepolicy
VI. Courtroom Appearances
A. When an employee is summoned to appear in court in an official capacitypursuant to official Departmental business, the following guidelines shall apply;
1. Non-Sworn employees shall wear business attire or the issued Class Euniform of the day
2. Sworn Employees shall wear business attire or the issued ClassA,Class B or Class C uniform of the day except as provided in 3 below
3. Sworn Employees summoned to appear in the DISTRICT COURT maywear Class D Bike Patrol, Mounted Patrol, K-9 Patrol or Police OfficerTrainee Uniforms for the DISTRICT COURT appearance only when;
a. The employees District Court appearance is scheduled duringnormal duty hours, or
b. When the employees District Court appearance is scheduledcontiguous with the start or end of the employees duty hours
Example : Employee was assigned to Midnight Watch bikepatrol that ended at 0730 hours and is scheduledfor District Court at 0900 hours
4. Hats shall not be worn in the courtroomB. When an employee is summoned to appear in any court as a private citizen or for
private, personal activities unrelated to the employees official public duties as aDepartment employee, the following guidelines and restrictions shall apply;
1. Employees are prohibited from wearing Ocean City Police Departmentuniforms while appearing in court or entering the courthouse.
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2. Employees shall comply with all firearms regulations as dictated by thespecific court in which the employee appears or enters.
3. Employees are prohibited from wearing or carrying firearms whenappearing as a criminal defendant in any court proceeding arising fromany private or personal activities.
VII. Training Attendance
When an employee is assigned by the Department or by the Town of Ocean City toattend training, and the special order assigning the employee to the training does notspecify the attire, the following guidelines shall apply;
A. Employees shall wear the ClassB, C or E uniform of the day as describedin Department policy, or;
B. In lieu of the uniform of the day, employees may wear;
1. Business attire, or;
2. Class D Training/Utility Uniform, or;
3. Attire that complies with the dress policies of the training facility where theemployee is attending training.
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
7 Quarterly Crime Report
Presented by: Brandon Reim, Crime Analyst
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No. CC# Location Items StolenDate
Reported
Time
Reported
DOW
ReportedMethod of Entry Status Sec
1 2012-00-0014 202 S Philadelphia Ave Nothing - Attempted Rape 1/1/2012 0434 Sunday Unknown Pending S
2 2012-00-0018 7401 Atlantic Ave Nothing 1/1/2012 1453 Sunday Sliding Glass Door - Forced Exc. Cleared N
3 2012-00-0048 200 125th St One white knife 1/6/2012 0735 Friday
Cut tent (Winterfest tent) ; Broke
lock with rock (storage shed -
Northside Park)
Pending ND
4 2012-00-0068 1104 Edgewater Ave Nothing 1/8/2012 0938 Sunday Unlocked Door Exc. Cleared SD
5 2012-00-0070 1 40 S Ocean Dr Nothing 1/8/2012 1239 Sunday Door - Attempted Pending ND
6 2012-00-0092 1913 A tlan tic A ve
One Ruger handgun, model 22/45, .22LR caliber semi-automatic target pistol, serial # 271-
87952, blue in color with a 5.5" barrel ; one Colt Diamondback handgun, .38 Special six-shot
revolver, serial # D98429, nickel-plated finish with wooden grips
1/12/2012 1559 Thursday Unknown Unfounded N
7 2012-00-0099 302 32nd St One 13" television (no further details) 1/13/2012 1014 Friday Unlocked Window Pending N
8 2012-00-0118 142 Newport Bay Dr Nothing 1/15/2012 1844 SundayRemoved Screens - Window had pry
marksPending ND
9 2012-00-0180 2802 Tern Dr One JVC brand AM/FM CD player (model # KD-5640) 1/24/2012 0828 TuesdayDoor - Forced (Cuddy Cabin on a
boat)Pending ND
10 2012-00-0183 2 06 Dorchester St Nothing 1/24/2012 1546 TuesdayDamaged window screen and door -
attemptedPending SD
11 2012-00-0216 11401 Coastal Hwy Nothing 1/28/2012 0037 Saturday Window - Broke with rock Pending N
12 2012-00-0237 8401 Coastal Hwy Nothing 1/31/2012 0540 Tuesday Unlocked DoorCleared Adult
ArrestND
13 2012-00-0259 14500 Wight StOne Panasonic plasma television with instructional/feature stickers still attached, one Pioneer
receiver, one Samsung LCD television, and one bottle of Dom Perignon2/2/2012 1026 Thursday Unknown Pending ND
14 2012-00-0314 4701 Coastal Hwy One 50" Samsung LCD flatscreen television 2/9/2012 1410 Thursday Unlocked Sliding Glass Door Pending N
15 2012-00-0325 7604 Coastal Hwy Unknown 2/10/2012 2056 Friday Window - Broke Pending ND
16 2012-00-0378 3 301 Atlantic Ave Nothing 2/18/2012 0037 Saturday Key??? Unfounded N
17 2012-00-0393 2 46th St One copper replica diving helmet 2/19/2012 1251 Sunday Key??? Pending N
18 2012-00-0394 325 136th St Nothing 2/19/2012 1345 Sunday Unlocked Door Pending N
19 2012-00-0514 154 Old Wharf Rd Nothing 3/4/2012 0849 Sunday Sliding Glass Door - Broken Pending N
20 2012-00-0535 3701 Atlantic Ave 3/7/2012 1446 Wednesday Unknown Pending N
21 2012-00-0536 16 35th St 3/7/2012 1751 Wednesday Unknown Pending N
22 2012-00-0539 411 Bayshore Dr Four gold PIN International fishing reels 3/8/2012 1137 Thursday Door - Forced (pry tool) Pending N
23 2012-00-0552 3701 Atlantic Ave Nothing 3/9/2012 0836 Friday Door - Forced (pry tool) Pending ND
24 2012-00-0560 14007 Sand Dune Rd $450 U.S. Currency 3/9/2012 2059 Friday Unknown Pending N25 2012-00-0571 3708 Coastal Hwy Nothing 3/10/2012 1058 Saturday Door - Forced (pry tool) Pending ND
26 2012-00-0622 103 S Division St Nothing 3/15/2012 1527 Thursday Door - Forced Pending SD
2 7 2 01 2-0 0- 06 51 5 15 S S ur f R dOne white 28" - 32" Sony Bravia LCD flatscreen television (model #: KDL-37M4000, serial #:
8035458)3/17/2012 1528 Saturday
Window Screens Cut, Sliding Glass
Door - ForcedPending ND
28 2012-00-0653 8501 Coastal Hwy $6,204 U.S. Currency inside of a blue Farmer's Bank bag 3/17/2012 1605 Saturday Unlocked Door Pending N
29 2012-00-0677 7 Atlantic Ave Nothing 3/18/2012 0103 Sunday Door - Forced (broken glass) Unfounded S
30 2012-00-0720 10001 Coastal HwyNothing - someone has been leaving plates of food, cups of beer and cigarette butts inside
the church area, as well as using the men's bathroom without flushing3/23/2012 1101 Friday Key??? Pending ND
31 2012-00-0724 13700 Foun ta in RdOne HP laptop with 13" touchscreen, one Dell laptop with 15" screen, two AT&T iPhones, and
one Samsung Galaxy cell phone3/23/2012 1607 Friday Unlocked Window Pending ND
32 2012-00-0726 148 Newp ort Bay Dr
One 65" Pioneer flatscreen television, one 27" SHARP Aquos flatscreen television, one 18"
Sanyo flastscreen television, and one water jug filled with loose change, worth approximately
$500
3/23/2012 1732 Friday Door - Forced (pry tool) Pending ND
33 2012-00-0769 101 136th St One 32" flatscreen television (black) 3/29/2012 1111 Thursday Unlocked Door Pending N
34 2012-00-0815 107 Convention Center Dr Nothing 4/2/2012 1233 Monday Key??? Pending N
3 5 2 01 2-0 0- 08 16 1 3 78 th St One Hp 40" flatscreen television (black) 4/2/2012 1759 Monday Unknown Pending ND
BURGLARIES
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Pending Cleared Unfounded
28 3 3BURGLARIES
82%
9%9%
Reported Burglaries 2012
Pending Cleared Unfounded
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MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
Rept. 1 3 2 6 8 5 9
BURGLARIES 2012
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
Burglaries Reported by Day of Week (2012)
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No. CC# Location Date Marijuana K-2 or SpiceCrack-
Cocaine
Cocaine
(powder)Heroin PCP MDMA LSD Meth Prescription Sector
1 2012-00-0001 36th St / Coastal Hwy 1/1/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
2 2012-00-0011 56th St / Coastal Hwy 1/1/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
3 2012-00-0012 6001 Coastal Hwy 1/1/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
4 2012-00-0033 425 Robin Dr 1/3/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV1
5 2011-00-0039 3201 Philadelphia Ave 1/4/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV1
6 2012-00-0060 100 Jamestown Rd 1/7/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV4
7 2012-00-0063 7307 Coastal Hwy 1/7/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV3
8 2012-00-0079 Route 113 / Carey Rd 1/10/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A
9 2012-00-0080 Route 12 / Edgar Dr 1/10/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 N/A
10 2012-00-0086 6501 Coastal Hwy 1/11/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NDV3
11 2012-00-0106 1103 Philadelphia Ave 1/14/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV2
12 2012-00-0109 613 Atlantic Ave 1/14/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV1
13 2012-00-0120 47th St / Coastal Hwy 1/16/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NDV2
14 2012-00-0122 307 13th St 1/16/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV2
15 2012-00-0160 129th St / Coastal Hwy 1/20/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV5
16 2012-00-0162 Worcester County 1/20/2012 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 UNK
17 2012-00-0196 220 Robin Dr 1/25/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV1
18 2012-00-0225 201 60th St 1/28/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NDV2
19 2012-00-0227 11201 Coastal Hwy 1/29/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV4
20 2012-00-0243 24th St / Philadelphia Ave 1/31/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NDV1
21 2012-00-0249 Old Landing Rd / Coastal Hwy 2/1/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NDV4
22 2012-00-0263 216 Somerset St 2/2/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SDV1
23 2012-00-0265 75th St / Coastal Hwy 2/3/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV3
24 2012-00-0267 12792 Sunset Ave 2/3/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A
25 2012-00-0274 6501 Coastal Hwy 2/4/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV3
26 2012-00-0284 8 36th St 2/5/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
27 2012-00-0326 4435 Coastal Hwy 2/10/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
28 2012-00-0329 3 9th St 2/12/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV2
29 2012-00-0337 200 59th St 2/12/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
30 2012-00-0368 206 142nd St 2/16/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV5
31 2012-00-0387 200 59th St 2/18/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
32 2012-00-0388 801 Philadelphia Ave 2/18/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV2
33 2012-00-0392 81st St / Coastal Hwy 2/19/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV3
34 2012-00-0398 200 59th St 2/19/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
35 2012-00-0411 6201 Coastal Hwy 2/22/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
36 2012-00-0413 12907 Ocean Gtwy 2/22/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 N/A
37 2012-00-0429 10344 Ocean Gtwy 2/25/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A
38 2012-00-0435 13801 Coastal Hwy 2/25/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV5
39 2012-00-0444 9 Baltimore Ave 2/26/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV1
40 2012-00-0452 507 Atlantic Ave 2/27/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV1
41 2012-00-0467 30th St / Philadelphia Ave 2/28/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV1
42 2012-00-0515 Wicomico St / Philadelphia Ave 3/4/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SDV1
43 2012-00-0525 11700 Coastal Hwy 3/5/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV4
44 2012-00-0532 12024 Ocean Gtwy 3/6/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A
DRUG VIOLATIONS
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No. CC# Location Date Marijuana K-2 or SpiceCrack-
Cocaine
Cocaine
(powder)Heroin PCP MDMA LSD Meth Prescription Sector
45 2012-00-0537 44th St / Coastal Hwy 3/7/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
46 2012-00-0542 1st St / St Louis Ave 3/8/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SDV1
47 2012-00-0546 206 N Division St 3/8/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV1
48 2012-00-0557 Somerset St / Philadelphia Ave 3/9/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SDV1
49 2012-00-0561 13801 Coastal Hwy 3/9/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV5
50 2012-00-0568 38th St / Atlantic Ave 3/10/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
51 2012-00-0597 703 S Philadelphia Ave 3/12/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV1
52 2012-00-0598 507 Atlantic Ave 3/12/2012 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 SDV1
53 2012-00-0602 12008 Assawoman Dr 3/13/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV5
54 2012-00-0606 107 13th St 3/13/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDV2
55 2012-00-0621 311 Sunset Dr 3/15/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV1
56 2012-00-0627 2611 Phi lade lphia Ave 3/16/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NDV1
57 2012-00-0640 220 Robin Dr 3/17/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV158 2012-00-0642 10 84th St 3/17/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV3
59 2012-00-0746 12th St / St Louis Ave 3/25/2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SDV2
60 2012-00-0767 100 Seabreeze Dr 3/29/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV5
61 2012-00-0780 5 Philadelphia Ave 3/31/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SDV1
62 2012-00-0782 2500 Baltimore Ave 3/31/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV1
63 2012-00-0785 117 49th St 3/31/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV2
64 2012-00-0787 2500 Baltimore Ave 3/31/2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NDV1
65 2012-00-0794 301 17th St 3/31/2012 1
66 2012-00-0827 11 Philadelphia Ave 4/3/2012 SDV1
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No.
Marijuana 51
K2 or Spice 0
Crack-Cocaine 0
Powder Cocaine 1
Heroin 1
PCP 0MDMA 0
LSD 0
Meth. 0
Prescription 14
DRUG VIOLATIONS
76%
2%
1%21%
Drug Violations 2012
Marijuana K2 or Spice Crack-Cocaine Powder Cocaine
Heroin PCP MDMA LSD
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No. CC# Date Time Location Denomination Serial# Total Officer Arrest Sector
1 2012-00-0229 1/29/2012 0055 8307 Coastal Hwy $50 IL 30559337 A $50 Eastman No NDV3
COUNTERFEIT
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No. CC# Date Location Cause Manner Sector
1 2012-00-0075 1/9/2012 307 Nautical Ln Pneumonia Natural NDV5
2 2012-00-0116 1/15/2012 105 120th St History of health issues Natural NDV4
3 2012-00-0201 1/27/2012 10900 Coastal Hwy Multiple drug intoxications Accidental NDV4
4 2012-00-0276 2/4/2012 1518 Shad Row History of health issues Natural SDV2
5 2012-00-0492 3/2/2012 38939 Monroe Ave N/A
6 2012-00-0585 3/11/2012 113 74th StDeep Venous Pulmonary
ThrombosisAccidental NDV3
7 2012-00-0620 3/15/2012 14402 Tunnel Ave
DEATHS
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No. CC# Date Offense Reported Location Kit SA Review Dispositon Sector
1 2012-00-0014 1/1/2012 Attempted Rape 202 S Philadelphia Ave No SDV1
2 2012-00-0057 Unknown Sex Offense 160 Yawl Dr N/A Unfounded NDV5
3 2012-00-0210 Unknown Sex Offense 120 53rd St Unknown Exc. Cleared Unknown
4 2012-00-0251 1/1/2012 Forcible Rape Unknown Hotel (49th St area) No N/A Unfounded NDV2
5 2012-00-0268 1/31/2012 Sex Offense 60th St / Coastal Hwy Yes N/A Exc. Cleared NDV2
6 2012-00-0345 Unknown Sex Offense No
7 2012-00-0353 2/15/2012 Rape 106 4th St Yes N/A Unfounded SDV1
8 2012-00-0359 Unknown Sex Offense 407 Bering Rd No
9 2012-00-0377 2/17/2012 Sex Offense 13801 Coastal Hwy No N/A Exc. Cleared NDV5
10 2012-00-0563 June 2010 Rape 28th St (Unknown Hotel) No
11 2012-00-0577 Summer 2010 Rape Unknown No
12 2012-00-0612 3/14/2012 Rape 9006 Caribbean Dr Yes
SEXUAL ASSAULT
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No. CC# Date Time DOW Location Alcohol Relationship Sector
1 2012-00-0010 1 /1/2012 0226 Sunday 3701 Coastal Hwy Yes Husband (victim) NDV2
2 2012-00-0013 1 /1/2012 0340 Sunday 4701 Coastal Hwy Yes Boyfriend (victim) NDV2
3 2012-00-0023 1/1/2012 2159 Sunday 2401 Philadelphia Ave Yes Friend/Roommate NDV1
4 2012-00-0025 1/2/2012 1113 Monday 12 52nd St Yes Wife (victim) NDV2
5 2012-00-0043 1/5/2012 1000 Thursday 801 Philadelphia Ave No Roommates SDV2
6 2012-00-0056 1/1/2012 0300 Sunday 208 5th St Yes Girlfriend (victim) NDV3
7 2012-00-0066 1/7/2012 0940 Saturday 1212 St Louis Ave No Roommates SDV28 2012-00-0071 1/8/2012 1340 Sunday 6600 Coastal Hwy No Daughter-in-law (victim) NDV3
9 2012-00-0115 1/15/2012 0332 Sunday 8202 Coastal Hwy Yes Mother and Son NDV3
10 2012-00-0130 1/17/2012 2319 Tuesday 211 5th St Yes Girlfriend (victim) SDV1
11 2012-00-0138 1/19/2012 2040 Thursday 17 Dayton Ln Yes Roommates SDV1
12 2012-00-0164 1/21/2012 0220 Saturday 106 N Division St Yes Girlfriend (victim) SDV1
13 2012-00-0205 1/26/2012 2100 Thursday 6501 Coastal Hwy Yes Parents (victims) NDV3
14 2012-00-0236 1/30/2012 1048 Monday 1103 Philadelphia Ave No Former Partners SDV2
15 2012-00-0270 2 /3/2012 1827 Friday 106 N Division St Yes Girlfriend (victim) SDV1
16 2012-00-0279 2/4/2012 1539 Saturday 105 142nd St No Girlfriend (victim) NDV5
17 2012-00-0280 2/4/2012 1651 Saturday 401 15th St No Girlfriend (victim) SDV2
18 2012-00-0301 2/7/2012 1830 Tuesday 5400 Coastal Hwy No Girlfriend (victim) NDV2
19 2012-00-0315 2/9/2012 2111 Thursday 171 S Ocean Dr No Step-daughter (victim) NDV5
20 2012-00-0330 2/11/2011 0605 Saturday 202 S Philadelphia Ave Yes Girlfriend (victim) SDV1
21 2012-00-0339 2/12/2012 0645 Sunday 11th St / St Louis Ave Yes Girlfriend (victim) SDV2
22 2012-00-0351 2/14/2012 2030 Tuesday 1701 Atlantic Ave Yes Wife (victim) SDV2
23 2012-00-0356 2/15/2012 1513 Wednesday 417 Robin Dr No Brother (victim) NDV1
24 2012-00-0379 2/18/2012 0058 Saturday 10100 Coastal Hwy Yes Wife (victim) NDV4
25 2012-00-0388 2/18/2012 2206 Saturday 801 Philadelphia Ave Yes Girlfriend (victim) SDV2
26 2012-00-0389 2/18/2012 2339 Saturday 105 49th St Yes Wife (victim) NDV2
27 2012-00-0409 2 /22/2012 0240 Wednesday 110 Newport Bay Dr No Brother (victim) NDV4
28 2012-00-0416 2/22/2012 2048 Wednesday 506 32nd St Yes Girlfriend (victim) NDV1
29 2012-00-0423 2/23/2012 2136 Thursday 134 Captains Quarters Rd Yes Mother (victim) NDV4
30 2012-00-0451 2/26/2012 0200 Sunday 14300 Jarvis Ave No Roommates NDV5
31 2012-00-0490 3 /1/2012 2200 Thursday 4711 Coastal Hwy Yes Girlfriend (victim) NDV2
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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32 2012-00-0494 3/2/2012 1615 Friday 4711 Coastal Hwy No Girlfriend (victim) NDV2
33 2012-00-0508 3/4/2012 0144 Sunday 13801 Coastal Hwy Yes Wife (victim) NDV5
34 2012-00-0574 3/10/2012 0800 Saturday 207 8th St Yes Boyfriend + Girlfriend SDV2
35 2012-00-0598 3/12/2012 1810 Monday 507 Atlantic Ave No Boyfriend + Girlfriend SDV1
36 2012-00-0601 3/12/2012 2210 Monday 715 142nd St No Daughter (victim) NDV5
37 2012-00-0610 3/14/2012 0820 Wednesday 216 Somerset St Yes Girlfriend (victim) SDV1
38 2012-00-0625 3/16/2012 0016 Friday 1610 Baltimore Ave Yes Girlfriend (victim) SDV2
39 2012-00-0659 3/17/2012 2025 Saturday 715 142nd St Yes Girlfriend (victim) NDV5
40 2012-00-0661 3/17/2012 2221 Saturday 201 60th St Yes Friends NDV241 2012-00-0673 3/18/2012 0033 Sunday 5901 Coastal Hwy Yes Boyfriend (victim) NDV2
42 2012-00-0686 3/18/2012 1906 Sunday 14405 Tunnel Ave No Boyfriend + Girlfriend NDV5
43 2012-00-0688 3/18/2012 1958 Sunday 408 Philadelphia Ave No Daughter (victim) SDV1
44 2012-00-0704 3/20/2012 1535 Tuesday 718 Mooring Rd No Mother (victim) NDV3
45 2012-00-0732 3/24/2012 0436 Saturday 16 St Louis Ave Yes Boyfriend (victim) SDV1
46 2012-00-0791 3/31/2012 1119 Saturday 70th St / Atlantic Ave No Girlfriend (victim) NDV3
47 2012-00-0800 4 /1/2012 0236 Sunday 2501 Atlantic Ave Yes Girlfriend (victim) NDV1
48 2012-00-0821 4/2/2012 2322 Monday 3 9th St Yes Daughter (victim) SDV2
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MON 5
TUE 4
WED 4
THUR 6
FRI 3
SAT 13
SUN 13
Domestic Violence
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
Domestic Violence Reported by Day of Week (2012)
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MON 2
TUE 4
WED 3
THUR 2
FRI 4
SAT 11
SUN 11
Assaults
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
Assaults Reported by Day of Week (2012)
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No. CC# Location Items Stolen Time Frame Status Sect
1 2012-00-0008 9310 Chesapeake Dr One silver + pink metal makeup kit (18" x 20") 1/1/2012 Pending NDV
2 2012-00-0031 4801 Coastal Hwy
Sheri Gibson: MD driver's license, United Health Care card, Social Security card, one H&R Block
Mastercard, one First State Family Mastercard, one Food Stamp card, one Jagermeister Beer T-shirt, and
one black leather wallet (Liz Claiborne) ; Tina Shivers: MD driver's license, one Target VISA credit card
(Account # 0000-647-6028), and $50 U.S. Currency
1/1/2012 Pending NDV
3 2012-00-0041 164 Winter Harbor Dr One black Fuji Fine Pix S3200 camera (serial # 1WB22795) 12/31/2011 - 1/1/2012 Pending ND
4 2012-00-0042 12 63rd StApproximately 200 Ibs. of 1"-1 1/4" galvanized steel pipe cut into 3-5ft segments and a five-gallon bucket
full of sprinkler heads1/3/2012 - 1/5/2012 Pending NDV
5 2012-00-0051 10002 Coastal Hwy Pending NDV
6 2012-00-0054 154 S Ocean Dr Three Westi ngho use b rand solar powered walkway lights and a "crackle" glass ball decorati on 12/30/2011 - 1/6/2012 Pendin g NDV
7 2012-00-0055 309 Seabay Ln One 18 karat men's diamond ring (see report for more info from jeweler's appraisal) Before January 2010 Pending NDV
8 2012-00-0076 127 S Ocean Dr Four red plastic gasoline containers 1/1/2012 - 1/9/2012 Pending NDV9 2012-00-0096 2706 Philadelphia Ave Food bill not paid for ($45.07) 1/12/2012 Exc. Cleared NDV
10 2012-00-0112 11911 Coastal Hwy One bottle of cough medicine 1/14/2012 Pending NDV
11 2012-00-0124 17 94th St One wallet (recovered) 1/17/2012 Exc. Cleared NDV
12 2012-00-0137 3200 Baltimore Ave $250 U.S. Currency 1/18/2012 Pending NDV
13 2012-00-0191 11545 Coastal HwyOne blue 4' x 4' crash mat, one black + gray martial arts grappling/striking dummy, one large cart (to
transport the mats), and an unknown number of martial arts gloves (brand is also unknown)1/18/2012 Pending NDV
14 2012-00-0202 106 N Division St One unknown bottle of wine 1/26/2012 Pending SDV
15 2012-00-0203 106 N Division St One 24oz can of Twisted Tea 1/26/2012 Cleared Juvenile Arrest SDV
16 2012-00-0246 8th St / Wilmington Ln One STOP sign 2/1/2012 Exc. Cleared SDV
17 2012-00-0248 11601 Coastal Hwy Seven empty beer kegs 2/1/2012 Pending NDV
18 2012-00-0261 501 S Baltimore Ave One Mol son brand beer b ea ch umbrella 1/28/2012 Exc. Clea red SDV
19 2012-00-0300 3201 Baltimore Ave One Verizon LG cell phone and one black Under Armor sweatshirt 1/26/2012 Pending NDV
20 2012-00-0302 704 Philadelphia Ave Bar tab not paid for ($47.90) 2/1/2012 Pending SDV
21 2012-00-0311 4001 Coastal HwyOne control box for a Skyjack (model SJIII3219, serial #243143) - control box description: gray, with paint
and scratches on it, a brand new black handle, key in the lock, and a needle gauge1/16/2012 - 1/20/2012 Pending NDV
22 2012-00-0362 203 Dorchester St $300 U.S. Currency 2/15/2012 - 2/16/2012 Pending SDV
23 2012-00-0374 1405 Baltimore Ave One license plate MD - 65994TL 2/6/2012 - 2/17/2012 Pending SDV
24 2012-00-0396 4001 Coastal Hwy
Two black plastic water bottles, one flowered navy blue polo shirt, and one green t-shirt all with the
marina's logo 2/17/2012 Pending NDV
25 2012-00-0406 14201 Sinepuxent Ave One blue ceramic pot and various plants 7/1/2011 - 2/21/2012 Pending NDV
26 2012-00-0410 11501 Coastal Hwy One Washington Post newspaper 2/22/2012 Exc. Cleared NDV
27 2012-00-0417 8203 Atlantic AveTwo black insulated power cords (P241-3-MSHA 220/20 AMP) that contained approximately 500 to 600
feet of copper wire2/22/2012 - 2/23/2012 Pending NDV
28 2012-00-0420 1210 Philadelphia Ave One bottle of Suboxone pills 2/21/2012 - 2/22/2012 Pending SDV
29 2012-00-0440 124th St / Coastal Hwy Cab fare not paid for ($14.00) 2/26/2012 Pending NDV
30 2012-00-0445 507 Atlantic Ave One license plate MD - 8EAK89 2/25/2012 - 2/26/2012 Pending SDV
31 2012-00-0497 64th St / Coastal Hwy Cab fare not paid for ($15.40) 3/3/2012 Cleared Adult Arrest NDV
32 2012-00-0528 609 S Pacific AveOne white Apple iPad II (serial #: DLXGDJJLDKPH) with wi-fi and an electric blue cover, one black iPod
Touch with skull candy cover on the back, and $100 U.S. Currency2/6/2012 - 3/5/2012 Pending NDV
33 2012-00-0554 4001 Coastal Hwy Three 15'-20' segments of power "primary cable" 3/8/2012 - 3/9/2012 Pending NDV
34 2012-00-0600 216 Somerset St Bar tab not paid for ($15.50) 3/12/2012 Cleared Adult Arrest SDV
35 2012-00-0619 2 St Louis Ave Two license plates MD - 24668Z 10/11/2011 - 2/12/2012 Pending SDV
OTHER THEFTS
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No. CC# Location Items Stolen Time Frame Status Sect
36 2012-00-0648 2 Fountain Dr Two Comcast remotes, two oil paintings of flowers, and one water-color painting o f a street in Portugal 10/1/2011 - 3/17/2012 Pending NDV
37 2012-00-0697 1816 Philadelphia Ave One bottle of Voga Pinot Grigio wine 3/19/2012 Cleared Adult Arrest NDV
38 2012-00-0701 5400 Coastal Hwy One temporary Delaware Tag - XC267649 3/12/2012 - 3/13/2012 Pending NDV
39 2012-00-0668 201 60th St U.S. Currency (unknown amount) - allegedly stolen 3/17/2012 Exc. Cleared NDV
40 2012-00-0745 1601 Philadelphia AveSix American flags and one Open (example-open for business flag- colors red, white, and blue) - The
flags' dimensions were approximately 4 feet by 6 feet3/24/2012 Pending SDV
41 2012-00-0760 115 Ber ing Rd
One linked diamond bracelet with diamond bordered piece silver in color, one pair of diamond stud
earrings silver in color, one single diamond pendant necklace silver in color, and one Michael Kors brand
watch with mother of pearl in color (horn) colored face
3/14/2012 - 3/20/2012 Pending NDV
42 2012-00-0763 713 Atlantic Ave One surfboard-shaped sign, approximately 2' long with black + white letters "CLOTHING" 3/28/2012 Pending SDV
43 2012-00-0765 2910 Baltimore Ave Hotel bill not paid for ($138.84) 3/28/2012 NDV
44 2012-00-0792 13806 Wight St One fire extinguisher 3/30/2012 - 3/31/2012 Pending NDV
45 2012-00-0803 1301 Atlantic Ave Two "True" beer coolers (chrome) and one gas hot water heater (white) 3/31/2012 - 4/1/2012 Exc. Cleared SDV
46 2012-00-0807 4001 Coastal Hwy One Apple iPhone 4 (white, 8GB) with a lionizers gel cover (phone #: 304-904-8697) 4/1/2012 Pending NDV47 2012-00-0817 126 Channel Buoy Rd One Larson 36" X 80" Aluminum storm/screen door (sans glass) 4/2/2012 Pending NDV
48 2012-00-0822 13717 Coastal Hwy $52,509 U.S. Currency (embezzlement) 6/1/2008 - 4/2/2012 Cleared Adult Arres t NDV
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No. CC# Date Reported Amount Stolen Business Used Date of Crime Status
1 2012-00-0029 1/3/2012 $828.69 Food Lion, Wawa, and Target 12/31/2011 Pending
2 2012-00-0030 1/3/2012 $1,249.08Minit Market and Bridge Shell
Gas Stations
12/24/2011, 12/26/2011,
and 12/30/2011Pending
3 2012-00-0031 1/3/2012
Walmart, Red Box, Princess
Bayside Motel, and Sunoco Gas
Station
1/1/2011 - 1/3/2011 Pending
4 2012-00-0044 1/5/2012 $264.65
SegpayEU.com/InannaD, MYLIFE
*REUNION-SEAR, MYLIFE *WSFY-
SEARCH, MACY*S.COM #0129,
and GOOGLE
1/5/2012 Pending
5 2012-00-0294 2/6/2012 $0.00 Reebok Outlet in West OC 1/17/2012 Pending
6 2012-00-0299 2/7/2012 $181.87 Delmarva Power Unknown Exc. Cleared
7 2012-00-0324 2/10/2012 $2,100.00 N/A 2/8/2012 Pending
8 2012-00-0340 2/13/2012 Unknown IRS - Taxes Unknown Pending
9 2012-00-0376 2/17/2012 $2,400.00 Western Union 2/17/2012 Pending
10 2012-00-0403 2/20/2012 $1,565.28 Stowaway Grand Hotel 2/8/2012 - 2/20/2012 Cleared Adult Arrest
11 2012-00-0414 2/22/2012 $390.97 Western Union 11/12/2011 - 11/15/2011 Pending
12 2012-00-0477 2/29/2012 $0.00 N/A 2/29/2012 Pending
13 2012-00-0588 3/11/2012 $5,982.00 Western Union 3/2/2012 - 3/7/2012 Pending
14 2012-00-0596 3/12/2012 $288.00 Rox Enterprises 2/14/2012 Pending15 2012-00-0604 3/13/2012 $1.19 7-Eleven 3/12/2012 Pending
16 2012-00-0715 3/22/2012 $770.00Metropolitan Life Insurance
PolicyUnknown Pending
17 2012-00-0752 3/26/2012 $12,800.00 Craig's List 2/6/2012 Unfounded
FRAUD
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No. CC# Location Items Stolen Time Frame Method of Entry Status Sector
1 2012-00-0015 607 Twin Tree Rd $200 U.S. Currency 1/1/2012 Unlocked Pending NDV5
2 2012-00-0049 5901 Atlantic Ave One black Garmin Nuvi 255W GPS 1/5/2012 - 1/6/2012 Smashed Window Pending NDV2
3 2012-00-0050 9 60th St $3 U.S. Currency (loose change from center console) 1/5/2012 - 1/6/2012 Smashed Window Pending NDV2
4 2012-00-0125 614 Bayshore CtOne 4ft x 8ft piece of R-max hard foam insulation, approximately one inch thick, with aluminum
sheeting on both sides1/16/2012 - 1/17/2012 Storage Compartment Pendi ng NDV1
5 2012-00-0247 7904 Coastal Hwy One cell phone charger and one handicapped hang tag permit #771680 1/31/2012 - 2/1/2012 Unlocked Pending NDV3
6 2012-00-0313 3001 Atlantic Ave $60 U.S. Currency and miscellaneous credit/charge cards 1/20/2012 - 2/9/2012 Unknown Pending NDV1
7 2012-00-0344 137 Pine Tree Rd Nothing 2/14/2012 Unlocked Exc. Cleared NDV5
8 2012-00-0346 12301 Jamaica Ave One Tom Tom GPS 2/13/2012 - 2/14/2012 Unlocked Pending NDV5
9 20 12 -0 0- 034 7 30 9 1 36 th StOne purple Ravens winter jacket, one black bi-fold wallet, $420 U.S. Currency, two Mastercards,
one VISA Bank card, and one leather duffel bag containing miscellaneous items2/13/2012 - 2/14/2012 Unlocked Pending NDV5
10 20 12 -0 0- 040 4 9 41s t S t
One yellow plastic toolbox containing: one vehicle engine diagnostic analyzer, several screwdrivers
(both slotted and Phillips), one set of wrenches, one Ratchet set, one set of Metric wrenches, three
vice grips, one small hammer, one pair of channel lock pliers, and one Socket set (both U.S. and
Metric)
1/31/2012 - 2/1/2012Forced lock through
window moldingPending NDV2
11 2012-00-0593 142 Lighthouse Ave One purse with approximately 60 Adderall pills 3/9/2012 - 3/10/2012 Unlocked Pending NDV5
12 2012-00-0708 15th St / Philadelphia Ave One Apple iPod 3/2/2012 - 3/5/2012 Unlocked Pending SDV2
13 2012-00-0773 7408 Coastal HwyOne circular saw, one hand saw, two power drills, and one small bag containing random medical
supplies3/29/2012 - 3/30/2012 Unlocked Pending NDV3
14 20 12 -0 0- 080 2 12 41 st StOne Apple Macbook Pro laptop (silver) in a black laptop bag, one Apple iPad 2 (silver), $1,800 U.S.
Currency, and an MD driver's license for Serena Andrews3/31/2012 - 4/1/2012 Unknown Pending NDV2
15 2012-00-0820 149 Captains Quarters Rd One iPod Classic with transmitter 4/2/2012 Open Window Pending NDV4
THEFTS FROM AUTOS
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No. CC# Location Items Stolen Time Frame Method of Entry Status Sector
1 2012-00-0020 3301 Atlantic Ave $500 U.S. Currency 1200 - 1100 Key Pending NDV2
2 2012-00-0171 3200 Baltimore Ave $100 U.S. Currency 1100 - 1400 Unknown Pending NDV1
3 2012-00-0231 6600 Coastal Hwy One gold ring with a square inset diamond (stored in a red velvet ring box) 1830 - 0200 Unknown Unfounded NDV3
4 2012-00-0405 208 Baltimore Ave One grey Android touch-screen tablet and one grey Kindle electronic reader 1000 - 1200 Key Pending SDV1
5 2012-00-0587 200 56th St Thirty-one Adderall prescription pills 0930 - 1530 Unknown Pending NDV2
6 2012-00-0589 13801 Coastal Hwy One Apple iPad 2 (serial #: DQWGC6Y7DFHW) in a black protective case Unknown Unknown Pending NDV5
7 2012-00-0644 2800 Baltimore Ave One silver Movado Lunar watch 2300 - 2230 Unknown Pending NDV1
HOTEL THEFTS
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No. CC# Location Description Time Frame Secured Sector
1 2012-00-0098 807 S Atlantic AveOne maroon beach cruiser bicycle with serial # KK05C12855 and one black bicycle
(unknown brand) with serial # SNHEC10J34828Unknown Unknown SDV1
2 2012-00-0310 302 13th St One black + white 26" Schwinn Drifter Cruiser 1/29/2012 - 2/8/2012 Yes SDV2
3 2012-00-0312 407 St Louis AveOne dark blue men`s Trek Mountain Bike; there is a heavy duty chain around the front
handle bars with a padlock and the rear brakes and the front derailleur have no cables2/8/2012 No SDV1
4 2012-00-0384 9307 Chesapeake Dr One red Jamis BOSS bicycle with tow hitch for a child's bike 2/17/2012 - 2/18/2012 No NDV3
5 2012-00-0520 10 40th StOne black men's Genesis Onyx 29" beach cruiser with white metal rims and white
chain3/3/2012 - 3/4/2012 Yes NDV2
6 2012-00-0544 710 Anchor Chain RdOne bright orange bicycle with white handle bars, red hand grips, black seat with
white lettering, and broken pedals3/1/2012 - 3/3/2012 No NDV5
7 2012-00-0695 11 Philadelphia AveOne blue Diamondback mountain bike with DB78 in white letters on front fork, serial #
05L00802813/19/2012 No SDV1
8 2012-00-0829 203 Dorchester StOne 2005 Specialized Hard Rock bicycle, 17" frame, dark orange + black, serial #:
P7HAI03224/3/2012 Yes SDV1
BICYCLE THEFTS
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No. CC# Location Vehicle Date DOW Time Frame Method of Entry Recovered Status Sector
1 2012-00-0016 7 80th St Red 2006 BMW X5 1/1/2012 Sunday 0330 - 1200 Keys Baltimore County Exc. Cleared NDV3
2 2012-00-0017 207 8th St Gray 2009 Honda Civic 1/1/2012 Sunday 2330 - 1030 Keys Cambridge, MD Cleared Adult Arrest SDV2
3 2012-00-0360 1201 St Louis AveBlue 1999 Ford F-250 extended
cab truck1/29/2012 Sunday Unknown Keys Pending SDV2
4 2012-00-0613 303 S St Louis Ave
5 2012-00-0818 9100 Coastal Hwy 2011 Toyota Camry 3/24/2012 Saturday 0300 - 2300 Keys NDV3
STOLEN AUTOS
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No. CC# Date Location Peeper or Indecent Exposure Suspect Description Status Sector
1 2012-00-0502 3/3/2012 2 Dorchester St Indecent Exposure ***Juveniles*** Cleared Juvenile Arrest SDV1
2 2012-00-0509 3/4/2012 13801 Coastal Hwy Indecent Exposure
Suspect 1: W/M, 30-35 YOA, 5'10 - 6'1, short
brown hair, blue shorts ; Suspect 2: W/M, 25-30
YOA, 5'8 - 5'10, short brown hair, gray long
sleeve shirt.
Pending NDV5
3 2012-00-0674 3/18/2012 4501 Coastal Hwy Indecent Exposure
W/M, 5'11, age 23, 190Ibs., Brown hair, Hazel
eyes, Tattoo (right arm) "East Coast," Tattoo
(left arm) Waves
Cleared Adult Arrest NDV2
4 2012-00-0727 3/24/2012 3301 Atlantic Ave Indecent Exposure W/M, Brown hair, 20s Pending NDV2
PEEPING TOM/INDECENT EXPOSURE
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No. Case Number Date Time Address Description Sector
1 2012-00-0104 1/13/2012 2110 6th St / Edgewater AveWhite VIP Future Champion Scooter, VIN
#: LHJTLB1F4ABL02058SDV1
2 2012-00-0624 2/15/2012 - 3/15/2012 Unknown 2 46th St
Red 2004 Kymco Super 9 with black trim along
the sides, screw holes on the rear fender where
a license plate used to be, rust along the
exhaust pipe, VIN #: RFBSHAAE83BAG0460
NDV2
MOTOR SCOOTER THEFTS
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
8 Tourism Advisory Board Update and Memorandum of
Understanding Review
Presented by: Melanie Pursel, Chair
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ApplicationforTourismDevelopmentGrant
OceanCity,MarylandTourismAdvisoryBoard
FundingCycle: Date:
ApplicationDeadline:
I. ApplicantProfilea. Organization/Agency:
b. Address:
c. ProjectDirector/Promoter:
d. PhoneNumber:
e. EmailAddress:
f. SourceofOperatingFunds:
g. TotalBudgetAmountforProject:
h. Isyourorganizationforprofitornonprofit:
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II. TypeofProject
SpecialEventPromotionalDVD/CD
Printed
Material
CoopAdvertising
Other___________________________
Pleaseincludeyourorganizationsspecificproject/eventhistoryincludingresults,awardsor
credentialsreceived.
III. Project/RequestSummary
a. NarrativedescriptionofProjectorEventMustincludeneedsassessment/purposeofproject,projectoutline,andintendedresults.Youmay
alsoattachaBusinessPlanand/orapowerpointpresentation.
b. DatesofEvent(ifapplicable)
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IV. FinancialInformation
d. AnticipatedRoomNightsgenerated:Whatsteps(ifany)havebeentakentocollaboratewithHMRA/hotelcommunityforroomaccommodationsandtracking
method?
ProjectBudget
1. TotalProjectBudget $___________2. AmountRequestedfromTAB $___________3. FundprovidedbyApplicant $___________4. AdditionalFundsLeveraged $___________
Listotherfundingsources:
*Pleaseattachadetailedbudget.Abudgetisrequiredforallapplications.
c. Anticipatedvisitorattendancefromoutside30mileradius/otherROIoreconomicimpactindicators.
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XSignature (Promoter/Project Director)
XSignature (Authorized TAB Administrator)
ReturnApplicationto:TourismAdvisoryBoardc/oMelaniePursel
12320OceanGatewayOceanCity,MD21842.Phone:4102130144.Email:[email protected]
Collateralmaterialsdetail(specifytypeandnumberprinted).Pleaseattach.
1. $___________________ 2. $___________________ 3. $___________________ 4. $___________________
MarketingpromotionsDetail(focusonmediaexpendituresoutsideof30Mileradius
ofOCMD)
1. $___________________ 2. $___________________ 3. $___________________ 4.
$___________________
Other(pleasebespecific)
1. $___________________ 2. $___________________ 3. $___________________ 4. $___________________
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ApplicationProcedures
1. ContactTourismAdvisoryBoardChairMelaniePurselforapplicationconsiderationandanyquestions.
410213144Ext.1022. Filloutapplicationandsubmittochair.AllsectionsMUSTbecompleted.3. TABChairwillcontactApplicanttoscheduleapresentationtotheBoardafterreviewingand
ratingtheapplication.Applicantmayreceiveadditionalquestionregardingapplication
4. ApplicantwillbecontactedwithTABsdecision.5. AllawardsarebasedonfundingavailabilityandapprovalofMayorandCityCouncil.
Criteria/Selection
1. AllProjectsmusthaveadetailedbudgetattached,specifyingtheamountrequested.2. Projectswillberatedon:
a. Abilitytoleverageadditionalfunds/overallbudgetb. Economicimpactc. Targetmarketd. Geographiclocationofevente. Uniquenessandabilitytoattractvisitors
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MemorandumofUnderstandingBetween the Tourism Advisory Board (TAB) and the Town of Ocean City Mayor and
City Council
THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING is being entered into by and betweenthe Mayor and City Council of Ocean City (hereinafter referred to as the Town) and
Tourism Advisory Board (hereinafter referred to as TAB) and is effective _______,
upon execution by both parties. This Memorandum of Understanding shall hereinafter
be referred to as MOU.
Purpose:
The purpose of this MOU is to illustrate the responsibilities of both parties with regard to
the destination marketing funds advised by TAB
Responsibilities:
The Tourism Advisory Board shall:
Identify, review and recommend events, promotional items and opportunities to
increase tourism.
o Recommendations shall be for future and/or existing events and/or
promotions that bring significant visitation to Ocean City, extended stays,
or provide an enhanced, value-added experience for visitors.
Have clear policies and procedures for collecting/soliciting, reviewing andrecommending expenditures to the Town Council. This includes the requirement
for each applicant to include a detailed budget and project narrative.
o All applicants fill out an application for funding which is reviewed by TAB
(see attached)
Ensure that all expenditures are approved by the Mayor and City Council.
Provide economic impact figures of events that have been supported by the
Town.
Attend work sessions to keep the Town abreast of the progress of various
approved events and/or projects.
The Town of Ocean City shall:
Provide annual funding annually in the amount of $300,000 to invest in new or
existing events, and/or marketing opportunities, and/or promotions that generate
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visitation, extended stays and value added experiences for existing visitors. This
would be a 2 year commitment- reviewed every 2 years.
Allow dollars not used in one fiscal year to be rolled over to the next fiscal year.
Process all payments, once approved, through City accounts followingpurchasing requirements.
Ensure that all purchase orders will be obtained by the City and payments issued
directly to the vendors.
Ensure that all payments be processed in a timely manner.
Include events on website, consider during any PR/media tours and on any
collateral materials where appropriate.
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
9 Presentation of Caroline Street Station Redesign
Presented by: Terence McGean, City Engineer and David
Quillen, Architect
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
10 Recommendation of Bid Award for Art League Building
Presented by: Terence McGean, City Engineer
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: MAYOR MEEHAN
FROM: TERENCE MCGEAN
SUBJECT: ART LEAGUE BID AWARD RECOMMENDATION
DATE: 3/29/2012
CC: COUNCIL AGENDA
I have reviewed the bids for the Art League Building project. The following bids were received:
Art LeagueBuildingConstructionBidTabulationBidder Amount Bond AddendumsGillisGilkerson 753,348.00 yes allRBCI 807,694.00 yes allMitrecicBuilders 825,098.85 yes 1,2,3onlyBuntingConstruction 850,000.00 yes allWillowConstruction 899,000.00 yes allHarkinsContracting 1,040,000.00 yes all
StaffEstimate 750,000.00
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Subsequent to the bid opening, the Architects and I met with the apparent low bidder to reviewtheir scope of work and explore additional cost reductions. We have been able to reduce the cost to$702,184. A number of modifications were made to achieve these savings, most notable was a changein the floor finish from a wood laminate to a vinyl system and changing the stair and rail materialfrom mahogany to red oak. The full Art League Project Budget now stands as follows:
Geotechnical investigation printing costs: $7,000Building Construction Cost $702,184Site work materials and subcontractor costs $40,000Elevator materials ( expect added cost reduction) $39,000Contingency $11,816
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Total Budget $800,000
I therefore recommend award to the apparent low bidder, Gillis Gilkerson.
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WORK SESSION -MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
11 Justification for Buildings to be Included in Bond
Issuance
Presented by: Fire Chief Chris Larmore
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OceanCityFireDepartmentHeadquartersExpansionandStation4Reconstruction
In 2004, the Ocean City Volunteer Fire Company (OCVFC) commissioned a
comprehensiveStrategic
Long
Range
Plan
in
an
effort
to
outline
the
strengths
and
weaknesses of the Department, and recommended improvements that should be
madetoprovide fireandrescueservices totheTownofOceanCityandsurrounding
service area. Prepared byDesignAtlantic and Standing StoneConsultants Inc., the
study,presentedtotheMayorandCouncilin2005,helpedlaythegroundworkforthe
eventual combinationofOCVFC,Fire/EMSDivision,andFireMarshal into theOcean
CityFireDepartment(OVFD)inMayof2008.
Included in the studywerenumerousoperational recommendations,manyofwhich
weresupported
by
astand
alone
Station
Site
Location
Study.
The
three
main
concerns
highlightedregardingOCFDfacilitieswere:
1. The current Headquarters (15th
Street) location does not optimize response
capabilitiesandistoosmallwithinadequateparking.
2. Theneedforanincreasedpresenceinthehighlybuiltupnorthernendoftown.
Improving service in thisarea is vital to the coverage size,highrisebuildings,
elderlypopulation,andrecurringtrafficcongestion.
3. Rapid growth inWestOceanCity. OceanCity firepersonnel find themselves
pulledfromtheislandmorefrequently.
The OCFD has not lost sight of the recognized goals for facilities improvements
outlinedinthisstudy. Toaddressthethirditem,Station5at10124KeyserPointRoad
wasdedicated in2011,completewithadditionalapparatusbays, liveInquarters,and
supportfacilities,successfullyimprovingresponsetotheWestOceanCityarea.
Incontinuing
to
address
these
concerns,
the
OCFD
is
respectfully
requesting
to
continuewiththenecessaryimprovementstothestations,asfollows:
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HeadquartersFacility(Station#1),1409PhiladelphiaAvenue Roof and faade are beyond the life expectancy for repair. Both need to be
replacedandbroughtuptocurrentstormresistivestandards. Thisbuildingisa
placeofrefugeduringstormsandneedstobeupdated.
Amodestexpansionneedstobeaddedtothefacilitytoaccommodatephysical
fitnessand
administrative
needs
of
the
Fire
Department.
Themodestexpansionwouldalsoincludeanextensionoftheambulancebayon
thenorthwestcornerofthebuildingtoaccommodatecurrentandfuture
growthofthemedicaltransportunits.
Theexpansionandcontinuedrenovationoftheheadquartersfacility