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7i 1 2 RESOLUTION NO. 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE 5 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE ACTING 6 CITY MANAGER TO DO BETA TESTING WITH OPTICAL CRIME 7 PREVENTION, INC. (OCP) FOR VANDALISM AND GRAFFITI AT NO 8 CHARGE TO THE CITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE 9 DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, the City has received complaints that graffiti is appearing more and more 12 frequently and is often offensive and visually distracting; and 13 14 WHEREAS, the City of South Miami Code of Ordinances, Section 15 -100 entitled 15 "Malicious defacement, marking of real property" does set forth regulations which makes it 16 unlawful to deface, mark or place graffiti on any building, wall, telephone booth, bus bench or 17 public ways with drawings, writing, or painting without the consent of the property owner; and 18 19 WHEREAS, that as the result of a meeting with the Police Chief, and the M.I.S. team, it is 20 highly recommended to include the City of South Miami in the Optical Crime Prevention, Inc. 21 (OCP) Beta Test program for its Video Surveillance service offering; and 22 23 WHEREAS, in contrast to the current video surveillance system we have today based on a 24 local recording device (DVR) that requires a maintenance contract with a 3rd party, OCP proposes 25 to provide the City with a turn -key service for remote, fully managed storage of your video images 26 in their video storage vaults on the Internet; and 27 28 WHEREAS, furthermore, OCP's service will solve many of the problems we are 29 experiencing today and provide the City with a vast array of new capabilities and technology in the 30 video surveillance arena; and 31 32 WHEREAS, as part of the beta test program, the City of South Miami will not be required 33 to make any commitments to OCP nor will it be required to pay for any equipment provided by 34 OCP, and that the firm will allow the City to continue in the program without any commitment or 35 cost until they officially designate their systems as "GA" released (general availability) which they 36 expect in May. 37 38 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 39 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, THAT: 40 41 Section 1. The City Commission hereby authorizes the Acting City Manager to enter into 42 a short term Beta testing agreement with Optical Crime Prevention, Inc. 43 44 Section 2. The Acting City Manager shall report the results of the Beta Test Program prior 45 to extending its agreement beyond June 30, 2010. 46 Page 1 of 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Section 3. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, this holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution. Section 4. This resolution shall be effective immediately after the adoption hereof. ATTEST: PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ I day of , 2010 APPROVED: CITY CLERK MAYOR READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUFFICIENCY: COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Stoddard: Vice Mayor Newman: Commissioner Palmer: CITY ATTORNEY Commissioner Beasley: Commissioner Harris: WAMy Documents \resolutions\Resolution graffiti beta testing.doc Roger Carlton, Acting City Manager City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143 February 2, 2010 Per our meeting last week with you, your police chief and M.I.S. team, Optical Crime Prevention, Inc. (OCP) is proposing to include City of South Miami in our Beta Test program for our Video Surveillance service offering. In contrast to the video surveillance system you have today based on a local recording device (DVR) that requires a maintenance contract with a 3d party, OCP proposes to provide you with a turn -key service for remote, fully managed storage of your video images in our video storage vaults on the Internet. Furthermore, OCP's service will solve many of the problems you are experiencing today and provide the City with a vast array of new capabilities and technology in the video surveillance arena at a fraction of the cost your existing system. One joint initiative that we can deliver in a manner of days with your M.I.S. team is to capture high quality video images of vandalism in the City of South Miami that you and the commissioners are concerned with. Also, one of the problems Chief Richardson brought to our attention during the meeting related to limitations of your existing DVR system that we can solve as well is the partially missing video from a vandalism incident in one of your offices. The problem with your existing video surveillance system is typical of other DVR and video surveillance services; they only record and store video when the system detects motion because they don't have enough storage capacity or bandwidth to store everything. Sometimes, motion is not always detected if it represents a low percentage of the entire image or it is on parts of the image not being checked for motion. Consequently, some or all of the pertinent video may not be captured by your system. You don't know if it's because of the motion detection problem or because the equipment was not operating. We call this the "white space" problem. OCP's service, by design, does not have white space issues as all video is stored all the time with timestamps regardless of whether there was motion. Furthermore, we have unlimited cloud storage capacities in the network, so, both of these problems you are experiencing are not issues with our service. We would like to begin the beta testing with you as soon as possible. As part of the beta test program, City of South Miami will not be required to make any commitments to OCP nor will it be required to pay for any equipment provided by OCR Our company will bear all the cost. We will allow you to continue in the program without any commitment or cost until we officially designate our systems as "GA" released (general availability) which we expect in May. At that time we will ask you to sign up for service or return all of our equipment and we will terminate the beta test program. The monthly service pricing ranges from $5 /month per camera to $20 /month per camera depending on what options you choose. The basic pricing packages are defined on our web site, but we will sit down with your M.I.S. team when the time comes for an exact quote based on what options they decide are needed. Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to working with you if you choose to move forward with this proposal. Sincerely, John DuBois Chief Executive Officer 18495 S. Dixie Hwy, 107, Miami, FL 33157 www.ocpine.net 786 888 -4005 (o) 786 888 -4003 (f)