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TOWN COUNCIL
MEETING
INFORMATION
TOWN OF MARANA
MEETING DATE: June 6, 2006
AGENDA ITEM:
1.6
TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL
FROM: Richard Vidaurri, Chief of Police
SUBJECT: Resolution No. 2006-73: Relating to the Police Department;
authorizing application for undercover vehicle registrations
DISCUSSION
The Town of Marana owns 20 vehicles assigned to the Police Department that require
undercover license plates. Renewal of undercover plates is an annual requirement of the Arizona
Department of Transportation. There is no cost to the Town for licensing these undercover
plates.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends renewal of the undercover license plates for the designated police vehicles.
SUGGESTED MOTION
I move to approve Resolution No. 2006-73.
MARANA RESOLUTION NO. 2006-73
RELATING TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT; AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR
UNDERCOVER VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS
WHEREAS, AR.S. 28-2511 requires motor vehicles owned or leased by a
political subdivision of the state to bear the designation of the name of the political
subdivision and the department or agency thereof in a visible manner, and AR.S. 28-
2511(B) and (C) authorizes certain one-year exemptions from said marking requirements
to be made by the governing body of a political subdivision for vehicles to be used for the
conduct of rehabilitation or social service programs, felony investigations, or activities of
a confidential nature; and
WHEREAS, application is hereby made with respect to the motor vehicles used
for said purposes by the Marana Police Department for exemptions from the provisions
of AR.S. 28-2511; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council find that it is in the best interests of the
citizens of Marana to grant applications for the exemption from marking requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the Town
of Maran a, Pima County, Arizona, as follows:
1. Pursuant to AR.S. 28-2511 (B) and (C), applications for exemptions from
official identification of motor vehicles now assigned for use by the
Marana Police Department for use in the conduct of rehabilitation or
social service programs, felony investigations, or activities of a
confidential nature, hereby are approved. Since the identification of these
vehicles is confidential, and such confidentiality is necessary for the
public safety, a list of the vehicles contained under this exception is to be
retained confidentially by the Town Clerk.
2. The effective date ofthe exemption of the aforementioned motor vehicles
shall be from July 1, 2006 to June 30,2007.
3. Various Town officers and employees are authorized and directed to
perform all acts necessary or desirable to give effect this resolution.
Marana Resolution No. 2006-73
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY the Mayor and Council of the Town of Marana,
Pima County, Arizona, this 6th day of June, 2006.
Mayor ED HONEA
ATTEST:
Jocelyn C. Bronson, Town Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Frank Cassidy, Town Attorney
Marana Resolution No. 2006-73
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