HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 649 AB 481 Military Equipment Use PolicyORDINANCE NO. 649
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF MORRO BAY, CALIFORNIA
ADOPTING A MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE POLICY
CONSISTENT WITH AB 481 REQUIREMENTS
THE CITY COUNCIL
City of Morro Bay, California
WHEREAS, On September 30, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law
Assembly Bill 481, relating to the use of military equipment by law enforcement agencies;
and
WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 481, codified at California Government Code sections
7070 through 7075, requires law enforcement agencies to obtain approval of the
applicable governing body, by an ordinance adopting a "military equipment" use policy,
at a regular meeting held pursuant to open meeting laws, prior to taking certain actions
relating to the funding acquisition, or use of military equipment. The term "military
equipment" is defined in California Government Code section 7070; and
WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 481 allows the governing body of a city to approve the
funding, acquisition, or use of defined military equipment within its jurisdiction only if it
makes specified determinations; and
WHEREAS, The proposed military equipment use policy is found within Morro Bay
Police Department Policy #707 (Exhibit "A") (Policy'); and
WHEREAS, Morro Bay Police Department (proposed) Policy #707 was published
on the Morro Bay Police Department s Internet website on March 11, 2022. The Morro
Bay Police Department Policy was presented to City Council on April 12 ,2022, and
WHEREAS, this ordinance and the Morro Bay Police Department Policy #707
(exhibit "A") and the Attachment "Morro Bay Police Department Military Equipment
Inventory List" (exhibit `B") meets the requirements of California Government Code
section 7070, subdivision (d) and 7071 subdivision (a) (1).
WHEREAS, once adopted, the Policy will be made publicly available on the
MBPD's website for as long as the covered military equipment is available for use; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with AB 481, the Policy is being agendized as an open
session item at a regular meeting of the City Council, and public comment on the item will
be allowed in accordance with the Brown Act; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance shall be reviewed by the City Council at least annually,
and based on an annual military equipment report that will be submitted to the City Council
pursuant to AB 481, the City Council shall determine whether each type of military
equipment identified in the report has complied with the standards for continued approval.
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N OW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Morro Bay does ordain as
follows:
S ECTION 1 DETERMINATIONS
The foregoing recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference.
Based on the foregoing recitals, in addition to information provided to the City Council at
the public meeting to consider the same, the City Council determines as follows:
1. The military equipment identified in Morro Bay Police Policy #707 (and Attachment
`Morro Bay Police Department Military Equipment Inventory List") is necessary,.
because there are no reasonable alternatives that can achieve the same objectives
of officer and civilian safety.
2. Morro Bay Police Policy # 707 will safeguard the public's welfare, safety, civil
rights, and civil liberties.
3. The military equipment identified in Morro Bay Police Policy #707 (and attached
`Military Equipment Inventory List") is reasonably cost effective compared to
available alternatives that can achieve the same objective of officer and civilian
safety.
4. The City did not previously have a prior military equipment use policy but as to any
prior uses that do not comply with the accompanying military equipment use policy,
corrective action has been taken to remedy nonconforming uses and ensure future
compliance.
5. The City Council, therefore, hereby approves and adopts the attached Morro Bay
Police Military Equipment Use Policy #707 (exhibit "A") (and attached "Military
Equipment Inventory List", exhibit "B")
S ECTION 2 SEVERABILITY
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason
held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such a decision shall
not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council
declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each section, subsection,
sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that one or more sections,
subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases, be declared invalid.
S ECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its passage.
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SECTION 4. CERTIFICATION
The City Clerk shall certify as to the passage and adoption of this ordinance, and the City
Clerk shall cause the same to be posted and codified in the manner required by law.
INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council of Morro Bay, held on the
12th day of April 2022 by motion of Councilmember Heller, seconded by Mayor Headding.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on the 26th day of April, 2022, by the following votes
AYES Headding, Addis, Barton, Ford, Heller
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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ILAA-L
A SWANSON, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO)
CITY OF MORRO BAY )
I, Dana Swanson, City Clerk for the City of Morro Bay, California, do hereby certify
that the foregoing Ordinance No. 649 was duly passed and adopted by the City Council
of the City of Morro Bay at the regular meeting thereof, held on the 26th day of April 2022,
by the following vote'
AYES: Headding, Addis, Barton, Ford, Heller
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal
of the City of Morro Bay, California, this - day of r; l , 2022.
Jtr"s ci---
NA SV' ANSON, City Clerk
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Policy
707
Morro Bay Police Department
Morro Bay PD Policy Manual
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707.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines for the approval, acquisition, funding, use and
reporting requirements of military equipment as the term is defined in Government Code § 7070
Government Code § 7071 and Government Code § 7072. This .policy is provided to fulfill the
obligations set forth in Assembly Bill No. 481 (2021-22). These obligations include but are not
limited to seeking approval on specific items deemed to be military equipment and requirements
related to compliance, annual reporting, cataloging, and complaints regarding these items.
707.1.1 PHILOSOPHY
The acquisition of military equipment and its deployment in our communities may impact the
public's safety and welfare. The public has a right to know about any funding, acquisition, or use of
military equipment by local government officials, as well as a right to participate in any government
agency's decision to fund, acquire, or use such equipment. Decisions regarding whether and how
military equipment is funded, acquired, or used should give strong consideration to the public's
welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties, and should be based on meaningful public input.
707.1.2 DEFINITIONS
Definitions related to this policy include (Government Code § 7070):
Governing body - The elected or appointed body that oversees the Department.
Military equipment - Includes but is not limited to the following:
• Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.
• Mine -resistant ambush -protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers.
• High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), two -and -one -half -ton trucks,
five -ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached.
• Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize
a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.-
• Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the
operational control and direction of public safety units
• Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.
• Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. This
does not include a handheld, one -person ram.
• Firearms and ammunition of .50 caliber or greater, excluding standard -issue shotguns
and standard -issue shotgun ammunition.
• Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including firearms and
accessories identified as assault weapons in Penal Code § 30510 and Penal Code §
30515, with the exception of standard -issue firearms and ammunition of less than.50
caliber.;
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Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.
Noise -flash diversionary devices and explosive breaching tools.
Munitions containing tear gas or OC, excluding standard, service -issued handheld
pepper spray.
TASER R Shockwave, microwave weapons, water cannons, and long-range acoustic
devices (LRADs).
Kinetic energy weapons and munitions.
Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require
additional oversight.
707.2 POLICY
It is the policy of the Morro Bay Police Department that members of this department comply with
the provisions of Government Code § 7070-7075 with respect to military equipment.
707.3 MILITARY EQUIPMENT COORDINATOR
The Chief of Police will designate a member of this department to act as the military equipment
coordinator. The responsibilities of the military equipment coordinator include but are not limited to:
(a) Acting as liaison to the governing body for matters related to the requirements of this
policy
(b) Identifying department equipment that qualifies as military equipment in the current
possession of the Department, or the equipment the Department intends to acquire
that requires approval by the governing body.
(c) Conducting an inventory of all military equipment at least annually.
(d) Collaborating with any allied agency that may use military equipment within the
jurisdiction of Morro Bay Police Department (Government Code § 7071). (le; Regional
S.W.A.T. Team)
(e) Preparing for, scheduling, and coordinating the annual community engagement
meeting to include:
1. Publicizing the details of the meeting
2. Preparing for public questions regarding the department's funding, acquisition,
and use of military equipment.
Preparing the annual military equipment report for submission to the Chief of Police
and ensuring that the report is made available on the department website (Government
Code § 7072)
Establishing the procedure for a person to register a complaint or concern, or how that
person may submit a question about the use of a type of military equipment, and how
the Department will respond in a timely manner.
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707.4 MILITARY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY
The following constitutes a list of qualifying equipment for the Department:
* See Attachment of defined Military Equipment Inventory List.
707.5 APPROVAL
The Chief of Police or the authorized designee shall obtain approval from the governing body by
way of an ordinance adopting the military equipment policy As part of the approval process, the
Chief of Police or the authorized designee shall ensure the proposed military equipment policy is
submitted to the governing body and is available on the department website at least 30 days prior
to any public hearing concerning the military equipment at issue (Government Code § 7071). The
military equipment policy must be approved by the governing body prior to engaging in any of the
following (Government Code § 7071):
(a) Requesting military equipment made available pursuant to 10 USC § 2576a.
(b) Seeking funds for military equipment, including but not limited to applying for a grant,
soliciting or accepting private, local, state or federal funds, in -kind donations, or other
donations or transfers
Acquiring military equipment either permanently or temporarily, including by borrowing
o r leasing.
Collaborating with another law enforcement agency in the deployment or other use of
military equipment within the jurisdiction of this department
U sing any new or existing military equipment for a purpose, in a manner, or by a person
n ot previously approved by the governing body.
S oliciting or responding to a proposal for, or entering into an agreement with, any other
person or entity to seek funds for, apply to receive, acquire, use, or collaborate in the
u se of military equipment.
Acquiring military equipment through any means not provided above.
707.5.1 MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE CONSIDERATIONS
1. The military equipment acquired and authorized by the Department is:
a. Necessary because there is no reasonable alternative that can achieve the same objective of
officer and civilian safety.
b. Reasonably cost effective compared to available alternatives that can achieve the same
objective of officer and civilian safety.
2. Military equipment shall only be used by a Department employee only after applicable training,
including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, has
been completed, unless exigent circumstances arise.
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707.6 COORDINATION WITH OTHER JURISDICTIONS
Military equipment used by any member of this agency shall be approved for use and in
accordance with this Department policy. The Morro Bay Police Department participates in the
San Luis Obispo County Regional Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team and works closely
with other local, county, state and federal law enforcement partners in specific events which
may include natural disasters, civil unrest, or high -risk criminal incidents. In planned or exigent
circumstances, and with the approval of the Chief of Police or their designee, military equipment
may be deployed by these law enforcement partners to promote the safety and security of the
Morro Bay community. Military equipment used by other agencies/jurisdictions that are providing
mutual aid to this jurisdiction shall comply with their respective AB481 compliant and approved
military equipment use policies in rendering mutual aid. The Chief of Police or their designee will
provide information during the annual report on the use of military equipment within the city limits
of Morro Bay by other law enforcement partners.
707.7 ANNUAL REPORT
Upon approval of a military equipment policy, the Chief of Police or the authorized designee should
submit a military equipment report to the governing body for each type of military equipment
approved within one year of approval, and annually thereafter for as long as the military equipment
is available for use (Government Code § 7072).
The Chief of Police or the authorized designee should also make each annual military equipment
report publicly available on the department website for as long as the military equipment is
available for use. The report shall include all information required by Government Code § 7072
for the preceding calendar year for each type of military equipment in department inventory.
The annual military equipment report shall, at a minimum, include the following information:
a. A summary of how the military equipment was used and the purpose of its use.
b. A summary of any complaints or concerns received concerning the military equipment.
c. The results of any internal audits, any information about violations of the military equipment use
policy, and any actions taken in response.
d. The total annual cost for each type of military equipment including acquisition, personnel,
training, transportation, maintenance storage, upgrade, and other ongoing costs, and from what
source funds will be provided for the military equipment in the calendar year following submission
of the annual military equipment report.
e. The quantity possessed for each type of military equipment.
f. If MBPD intends to acquire additional military equipment in the next year, the quantity sought
for each type of military equipment.
707.7 1 CATALOGING OF MILITARY USE EQUIPMENT
All military use equipment kept and maintained by the Morro Bay Police Department shall be
cataloged in a way which addresses each of the following requirements:
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(a) The manufacturers description and/or general description of the equipment.
(b) The capabilities of the equipment.
(c) The purposes and authorized uses for which the Department proposes to use the
equipment.
(d) The expected Iifespan of the equipment.
(e) The fiscal impact of the equipment, both initially and for on -going maintenance.
(f) The quantity of the equipment, whether maintained or sought.
(g) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.
(h) The training including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer
Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer of this agency is
allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection
of the public's welfare, safety civil rights and civil liberties and full adherence to the
military equipment use policy.
707.7.2 COMPLIANCE
(a) The Department Operations Commander will ensure that ail Department members
comply with this policy. The Commander will conduct an annual audit with the
assistance of the Training Division and Range Master. The Chief of Police or designee
will be notified of any policy violations and, if needed, the violation(s) will be referred to
the Internal Affairs Division and handled in accordance with Dept. Policy. All instances
of non-compliance will be reported to City Council via the annual military equipment
report.
(b) Any member of the public can register a question or concern regarding military use
equipment by contacting the Morro Bay Police Department via phone, email or in
person. A response to the question or concern shall be completed by the Department
in a timely manner.
3. Any member of the public can submit a complaint to any member of the Department
and in any form (i.e. in person, telephone, email, etc.). Once the complaint is received
it should be routed to the Operations Commander in accordance with Dept. Policy
#1012 (Personnel Complaints).
(c)
707.7.3 FUNDING
The Department shall seek council approval for military equipment including, but not limited to,
applying for a grant, soliciting or accepting private, local, state or federal funds, in -kind donations,
or other donations or transfers.
1. The Department has authority to apply for funding prior to obtaining council approval in the case
of exigent circumstances. The Department shall obtain council approval as soon as practicable.
707.8 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Within 30 days of submitting and publicly releasing the annual report, the Department shall hold
at least one well publicized and conveniently located community engagement meeting, at which
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the Department should discuss the report and respond to public questions regarding the funding,
acquisition, or use of military equipment.
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CITY OF MORRO BAY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
850 Morro Bay Boulevard
Morro Bay, CA 93442
MBPD Military Equipment Use Policy/Inventory List
The Morro Bay Police Department does not possess any tactical equipment that it has obtained from the
military, nor does it possess any equipment that was designed for military use.
Regardless, California Assembly Bill No. 481 and Government Code §7071(b) requires that law
enforcement agencies submit a proposed Military Equipment Use Policy to their governing body for
approval.
California Government Code §7070 provides a list of equipment types that are considered to be
"military equipment" for purposes of this policy requirement, and this Military Equipment Use Policy
includes information for any such equipment types that are possessed by the Morro Bay Police
Department, or reasonably likely to be deployed in Morro Bay by other law enforcement partners.
California Government Code §7070(d) describes a Military Equipment Use Policy as a publicly released,
written document that includes, at a minimum, all of the following:
1. A description of each type of Military Equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected
Iifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the Military Equipment.
2. The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency
proposes to use each type of Military Equipment.
3. The fiscal impact of each type of Military Equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the
equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.
4. The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.
5. The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and
Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement
agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of Military Equipment to ensure
the full protection of the public's welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence
to the Military Equipment use policy.
6. The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the Military Equipment use policy, including which
independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally
enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.
7. For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register
complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of Military
Equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or
question receives a response in a timely manner.
California Government Code § 7070(c) defines Military Equipment as any of the following:
1. Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.
2. Mine -resistant ambush -protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However,
police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.
3. High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees,
two and one -half -ton trucks, five -ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry
apparatus attached. However, unarmored all -terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes
are specifically excluded from this subdivision.
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4. Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a
tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.
5. Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational
control and direction of public safety units.
6. Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.
7. Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items
designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by
o ne person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.
Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded
from this subdivision.
9. Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is
specifically excluded from this subdivision.
10. Specialized firearms and ammunition of Tess than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as
defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue
service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or
e mployees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.
11. Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.
12. "Flashbang" grenades and explosive breaching tools, "tear gas,' and "pepper balls," excluding
standard, service -issued handheld pepper spray.
13. Taser Shockwave, microwave weapons, water cannons, and the Long -Range Acoustic Device
(LRAD).
14. The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile
launchers, "bean bag," rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.
15. Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional
oversight
16. Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), "Military Equipment" does not include general
e quipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.
Pursuant to California Government Code §7070(d)(6), and in accordance with California Government
Code §7072, the Morro Bay Police Department will submit to the Morro Bay City Council an Annual
Military Equipment Report and will make that report publicly available on its Internet website. The
Annual Military Equipment Report will include the following information for the immediately preceding
calendar year for each type of military equipment.
1. A summary of how the military equipment was used and the purpose of its use.
2. A summary of any complaints or concerns received concerning the military equipment.
3. The results of any internal audits, any information about violations of the military equipment
u se policy, and any actions taken in response.
4. The total annual cost for each type of military equipment, including acquisition, personnel,
training, transportation, maintenance, storage, upgrade, and other ongoing costs, and from
what source funds will be provided for the military equipment in the calendar year following
submission of the annual military equipment report.
5. The quantity possessed for each type of military equipment.
6. If the law enforcement agency intends to acquire additional military equipment in the next year,
the quantity sought for each type of military equipment.
The Morro Bay City Council will use the Annual Military Equipment Report as a mechanism to ensure the
Morro Bay Police Department's compliance with this Military Equipment Use Policy, and to help it
determine whether to approve, revise, or revoke components of the Military Equipment Use Policy for
the subsequent year.
Pursuant to California Government Code §7070(d)(7), members of the public may register complaints or
concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of Military Equipment in this policy by
any of the following means:
1. Via email to: mbpdmedia@morrobavca.gov
2. Via phone call to: (805) 772-6284
3. Via mail sent to:
Morro Bay Police Department
Attn: Military Equipment Use Coordinator
850 Morro Bay Blvd.
Morro Bay CA. 93442
The Morro Bay Police Department is committed to responding to complaints, concerns and/or questions
received through any of the above methods in a timely manner.
The remainder of this Military Equipment Use Policy is divided into two sections. Section One lists
qualifying equipment that is owned and/or utilized by the Morro Bay Police Department. Section Two
lists qualifying equipment that is not owned or regularly utilized by the Morro Bay Police Department,
but which is known to be owned and/or utilized by certain law enforcement agencies/units with which
the Morro Bay Police Department collaborates and/or participates for law enforcement purposes.
Section One: Qualifying Equipment Owned/Utilized by the Morro Bay Police Department
Equipment Type: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS/Drones) - CA Gov't Code §7070(c)(1)
Quantity Owned/Sought: 3 owned
Lifespan: Approximately 5 years
Equipment Capabilities: Remotely piloted aerial vehicles capable of providing live and recorded video
images captured from aerial positions, including images enhanced by Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR)
and optical zoom lenses.
Manufacturer Product Description:
DJI Inspire: The DJI Inspire 1 is a powerful, quadcopter flight platform capable of capturing 4K video
and transmitting an HD signal to multiple devices. It is equipped with retractable landing gear to allow
capture of an unobstructed 360-degree view from its camera. The built-in camera has an integrated
gimbal to maximize stability and weight efficiency while minimizing space. When no GPS signal is
available or is lost, Vision Positioning technology provides hovering precision for maximum safety. The
DJI Inspire 1 also has an attachable Zenmuse XT FLIR Longwave Thermal Imaging Camera System
which provides high -sensitivity infrared imaging for enhanced performance during search and rescue
operations, locating missing persons, assisting on fire responses and other emergency situations. The
Inspire 1 weighs approx. 6.74 lbs. fully equipped, can reach speed of approx. 16 ft/s, and has an
approx. 25-30 min. flight time.
DJI Phantom 4: The DJI Phantom 4 Pro is an extremely smart sUAS flying camera with multi-
directional collision avoidance technology made up of vision and infrared sensors, making it
intelligently avoid obstacles during flight. Its camera system offers unprecedented image quality with
greater clarity, lower noise, higher resolution photos and videos. Dual frequency support in the
remote controller makes the HD video downlink more efficient and more stable. The Phantom 4 Pro
features a more efficient propulsion system allowing a 4db (60%) operational noise reduction. The
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Legal/Procedural
constitutional
UAS
and
residence,
privacy.
away
potentially
observers
from
of
Reasonable
any
yard,
such
recording
and
shall
location
involves
areas
enclosure).
Rules
privacy
adhere
precautions
Governing
where
or
or
privacy
persons
rights
transmitting
FAA
a
and
considerations.
person
can
during
altitude
Use:
Federal
include,
would
and
images
Any
UAS
use
Aviation
have
Absent
of
of
example,
areas
a
a
UAS
Administration
and
a
where
warrant
will
take
deactivating
shall
be
there
not
reasonable
in
or
expectation
strict
intentionally
exigent
is
(FAA)
a
or
accordance
reasonable
turning
regulations.
circumstances,
precautions
of
privacy
record
imaging
with
expectation
(e.g
to
avoid
devices
transmit
,
use
operators
of
of
the
The
or
to
Operators
regulations
observers
for
operations.
reasonable
shall
Training
License and
Required:
complete
Prior
all
to
training
piloting
required
any
UAS/Drone
by
our
staff
FAA
COA.
members
must
secure
an
FAA
Remote
Pilot
Other
Notes:
None.
Equipment
Type:
Semiautomatic
Rifles
and
Ammunition
- CA Gov't
Code
§7070(c)(10)
Quantity
Owned/Sought
18
owned
Lifespan:
Approximately
15
years
Equipment
projectile
Capabilities:
bullet.
The
Aero
Precision X15
semiautomatic
rifle
is capable
of
firing
5.56mm
Manufacturer
Product
Description:
The
Aero
Precision
X15
rifle
features
the
Atlas
R-ONE
10.5"
barrel,
front
and
rear
folding
aluminum
sights,
Aimpoint
Red
Dot
Laser
sight
system,
Inforce
WMLX
Tactical
light,
Blue
Force Vickers
Sling
system
and
Magpul
Gen. 2
(30
rd.)
magazine.
Purpose/Authorized
Uses:
Officers
may
deploy
the
patrol
rifle
in
any
circumstance
where
the
officer
can
articulate
a
reasonable
expectation
that
the
rifle
may
be needed.
Examples
of
some
general
guidelines
1.
Situations
for
deploying
where
the
the
patrol
officer
rifle
reasonably
may include
anticipates
but
are not
an
armed
limited
encounter.
to:
2.
range.
3.
firepower.
4.
or a
5.
6.
When
Situations
When
person
When
When
with
an
an
an
authorized
officer
officer
a
officer
where
hostage.
is
an
reasonably
reasonably
or
faced
officer
requested
with
reasonably
a
believes
believes
situation
by
a
supervisor
that
that
expects
that
there
a
suspect
the
may
require
need
may
be
a
accurate
to meet
need
be wearing
to
or
fire
and
exceed
on
body
effective
a
armor.
a
barricaded
suspect's
fire
at
long
person
may
Fiscal
ongoing
Impacts:
costs
initial
for
cost
of
equipment
will
was
and
approximately
maintenance
is
$18,000
conducted
funded
by
departmental
by
SLESF
COPS
staff
Grant.
The
armorer.
certified
vary
The
and/or
ammunition
Legal/Procedural
use
of
force.
Various
Rules
Morro
Governing
Bay
Police
Use:
All
Department
applicable
Policies
State,
on
Federal
Use
of
and
Force
Local
and
laws
Firearms.
governing
police
Training
as well
as
Required:
regular
department
Officers
firearms
successfully
training
complete
and
qualifications
a
CA
POST
certified
as required
24-hour
by
law
patrol
and
rifle
policy.
course
must
Other
from
this
document
this
Notes:
Military
an
Equipment
rifles
abundance
are
standard
Use
of
Policy
caution
issue
service
per CA
and
Gov't
in
the
weapons
Code
interest
§7070
for
of
our
transparency.
(c)(10).
officers
and
have
therefore
been
exempted
included
in
These
in
They
Equipment Type: 40mm Less Lethal Launchers and Kinetic Energy Munitions — CA Gov't Code
§7070(c)(14)
12 Ga Less -Lethal Shotgun and bean bag munitions- CA Gov't Code §7070(c)(14)
Pepperball Gas powered Launchers- CA Gov't Code §7070(c)(12)
Quantity Owned/Sought. 40 mm Launchers (2) (back
ordered). 12 Ga. Less -Lethal shotguns (5), Pepper ball
gas powered launchers (2)
Lifespan: Approximately 10-15 years
Equipment Capabilities. The 40mm Less Lethal Launcher is capable of firing 40mm Kinetic Energy
Munitions, which are essentially rubber, foam, pepper ball or bean bag projectiles, Smoke grenades
and/or Gas.
The Remington 12 GA. Less -Lethal shotgun can fire a bean bag munition.
The Pepperball FTC launcher is capable of firing pepper balls.
Manufacturer Product Description:
40mm Single Tube Launcher, DT-LMT 1425: Manufactured exclusively for Defense Technology®, the
40LMTS is a tactical single shot launcher that features an expandable ROGERS Super Stock and an
adjustable Integrated Front Grip (IFG) with light rail. The ambidextrous Lateral Sling Mount (LSM) and
QD mounting systems allow both a single- and two -point sling attachment. The 40LMTS will fire
standard 40mm less lethal ammunition, up to 4.8 inches in cartridge length. The Picatinny Rail
Mounting System will accept a wide array of enhanced optics/sighting systems.
40mm Multi Tube Launcher, DT-LMT 1440: Designed for riot and tactical situations, the Defense
Technology® 1440 40mm Tactical 4-Shot Launcher is low -profile and lightweight, providing multi -shot
capability in an easy to carry launcher. It features the Rogers Super StOCTM expandable gun stock, an
adjustable Picatinny mounted front grip, and a unique direct -drive system to advance the magazine
cylinder.
officers.
Remington
870
launchers
12 GA.
are
Less -Lethal
Tight
weight,
shotgun:
versatile
Pump
and
orange
of
2.95
option.
It
situations.
Ball
used
has
lbs.,
launchers
and
action
and
is
full
the
by
operates
used
designated
mechanical
shotgun
law
most
worldwide
enforcement
versatile
pepper
at
distinctly
3000
manufactured
ball
psi
by
non
yellow
organizations
as
FTC
police
with
-lethal
less
launcher
front
-lethal
an
in
and
by
color
accuracy
Remington
system
corrections
and
worldwide.
force
is
a
available,
high
easy
range
options.
sights
Arms
-
of
These
for
sport
firearms
shooting,
FTC
are
Gas
hunting
distinctively
powered
and
Launcher:
self-defense
with
Pepper
force
solely
operation,
These
Pepperball
marked
allowing
capacity,
approx.
and
identification
an
electronic
officers
65
semi
feet
as
-automatic
and
a
to
anti
less/non-lethal
deploy
holds
-jam
launcher.
approx.
it
loading
in
a
wide
use
180
feature.
It
range
weighs
rounds.
of
The
are
rear
for
These
Purpose/Authorized
Pepperball
options.
Launchers
Uses
and
Kinetic
40mm
Less
Munitions
Lethal
Launchers,
are intended
12
GA.
for
Less -Lethal
use as
a
Tess
shotguns
lethal
and
use of
force
The
Energy
Fiscal
COPS
Remington
Pepper
SLESF
ongoing
Impacts:
Grant
COPS
funds.
870
FTC
Grant
costs
staff
40mm-
12
Gas
funds.
for
initial
initial
a
cost
cost
initial
certified
will
of
of
this
this
vary
cost
armorer.
of
this
equipment
on
was
use/training)
was
approx.
approx.
was
$3,000
$5,000
approx.
and
maintenance
purchased
(general
$2,362
fund).
is
through
conducted
SLESF
through
by
Ball
Ga.-
and/or
Launcher-
equipment
equipment
(based
purchased
The
departmental
munitions
Legal/Procedural
use
of
force.
Various
Rules
Morro
Governing
Bay
Police
Use:
All
Department
applicable
Policies
State,
on
Federal
Use
of
and
Force
Local
and
laws
Crowd
governing
Control.
police
Training
Less
qualifications
-lethal
Required:
course
as required
and
Officers
specified
must
by
complete
Pepperball
and
policy.
a department
training
as well
approved/certified
as
regular
firearms
40mm
course,
training
and
12 GA.
law
Other
Notes:
None.
Section Two: The following list of Qualifying Equipment may be owned and/or utilized by law
enforcement units with which the Morro Bay Police Department collaborates and/or participates for
law enforcement purposes to include but not limited to: SLO Regional SWAT SLO County Sheriff
Dept., CHP, State Parks, Calif. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. *(Not all agencies own/utilize each of these
equipment items).
Equipment
Type:
Unmanned,
remotely
piloted,
powered
ground
vehicles
- CA Gov't
Code
§7070(c)(1)
Quantity
Owned/Sought:
None
(outside
owned)
Lifespan:
Estimate
approx.
15 years
Equipment
information
Capabilities:
and
intelligence
Vehicles
in
the
are capable
form
of
video
of
being
and
still
remotely
images
navigated
to
provide
to first
scene
responders.
transmitted
Manufacturer
without
Product
need/requirement
Description/General
of
human
Description•
presence
on
Remote
board.
vehicle
to
be operated
on the
ground
Purpose/Authorized
first
of,
responders
sending
in
with
personnel.
Uses
the
ability
To
enhance
to
capture
the
safety
video
of
and
potentially
still
images
dangerous
of
hazardous
situations
areas
prior
by
providing
to, or
in
lieu
Fiscal Impacts: MBPD contributes approx. $6,000 annually to SLO Regional SWAT for equip/maint.
Legal/Procedural Rules Governing Use: The use of unmanned, remotely piloted powered ground
vehicles potentially involves privacy considerations. Absent a warrant or exigent circumstances,
operators and observers shall adhere to all applicable privacy laws and shall not intentionally record
or transmit images of any location where a person would have a reasonable expectation of privacy
(e.g., residence yard, enclosure).
Training Required: The San Luis Obispo Regional SWAT Team provides internal training for staff
members prior to allowing them to pilot these vehicles.
Other Notes: The Morro Bay Police Department participates in the San Luis Obispo Regional SWAT
Team (SLO Reg SWAT). This equipment may be owned and operated by SLO Regional SWAT through
the San Luis Obispo Police Department. While the Morro Bay Police Department does not own or
operate this equipment it could be used in Morro Bay by SLO Regional SWAT (or an allied agency) if
they are requested/deployed to an incident within city limits.
Equipment
Type:
Mine
Resistant
Ambush
Protected
Vehicles
(MRAP)
- CA Gov't
Code
§7070(c)(2)
Quantity
Owned/Sought:
None
(outside
owned)
Lifespan:
Estimate
approx.
15 yrs.
Equipment
armored
protection
Capabilities:
Capable
from
gunfire.
of
transporting
personnel
and
equipment
while
providing
them
with
Manufacturer
personnel
vehicle
Product
utilized
Description/General
for
law enforcement
Description:
purposes.
Commercially
produced
wheeled
armored
Purpose/Authorized
which
there
is
reason
Uses
to
expect
To
move
potential
armed
and/or
resistance
resources
requiring
in
support
protection.
of
tactical
operations
in
personnel
Fiscal
MBPD
contributes
approx.
$6,000
annually
to
SLO
Regional
SWAT
for equip/maint.
Impacts:
Legal/Procedural
determine
reason
to
that
expect
there
potential
Rules
is
Governing
a
need
armed
to
move
resistance
Use:
The
personnel
MRAP
requiring
can
and/or
its
be
deployed
resources
protection.
any
into
time
areas
tactical
in
which
operators
they
have
Training
Required:
prior
to
allowing
San
them
Luis Obispo
to
drive
Regional
MRAP
SWAT
vehicles
Team
provides
internal
training
for staff
The
members
Other
Team
the
operate
they
San
Notes:
(SLO
Luis
this
requested/deployed
Reg
Obispo
equipment
SWAT).
Morro
Police
This
it
Bay
Department.
could
Police
equipment
to
be
an
Department
may
While
in
Morro
within
be
the
participates
owned
Morro
Bay
city
and
by
limits.
Bay
SLO
in
operated
Police
the
Regional
San
Department
by
Luis
SLO
SWAT
Obispo
Regional
(or
does
an
Regional
allied
SWAT
not
own
agency)
SWAT
through
or
if
The
used
incident
are
Equipment
§7070(c)(3)
Type:
Wheeled
vehicles
that
have a
breaching
apparatus
attached
- CA Gov't
Code
Quantity
Owned/Sought:
None
(outside
owned)
Lifespan:
Estimate
approx.
15 yrs.
Equipment
Capabilities:
Capable
of
breaching
doors
gates,
and
other
points
of
entry.
Manufacturer
Product
Description/General
Description:
The
breaching
vehicle/apparatus
is a
mobile
armored
locations
breaching
to maximize
system
officer
to allow
and
civilian
safe
and
safety
effective
entry
methods
into
high
-risk
or
fortified
Purpose/Authorized
Uses:
Breaching
doors,
gates,
and
other
points
of
entry.
Fiscal
Impacts:
MBPD
contributes
approx.
$6,000
annually
to SLO
Regional
SWAT
for equip/maint.
Legal/Procedural
operators
determine
Rules
that
Governing
it
is
necessary
Use:
Breaching
to complete
vehicles
a
lawful
can
breaching.
be
deployed
For
any
a
breaching
time
tactical
to
be
lawful,
it
will
generally
need
to
be supported
by a search
or arrest
warrant,
or exigent
circumstances.
Training
members
Required:
prior
to
allowing
The
San
them
Luis Obispo
to
drive
Regional
breaching
SWAT
vehicles.
Team
provides
internal
training
for staff
Other
Notes:
The
Morro
Bay
Police
Department
participates
in
the
San
Luis
Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
(SLO
Reg
SWAT).
This
equipment
may
be
owned
and
operated
by SLO
Regional
SWAT
through
the
operate
San
Luis
this
Obispo
equipment
Police
it
Department.
could
be used
While
in
Morro
the
Morro
Bay
by
Bay
SLO
Police
Regional
Department
SWAT
(or
does
an allied
not
own
agency)
or
if
they
are requested/deployed
to an incident
within
city
limits.
Equipment
Gov't
Code
§7070(c)(7)
Type:
Battering
rams, slugs,
and
breaching
apparatus
that
are explosive
in nature
- CA
Quantity
Owned/Sought:
None
(outside
owned)
Lifespan:
Estimate
approx.
15 yrs.
Equipment
Capabilities:
Capable
of
breaching
doors
gates,
windows,
and
other
points
of entry.
Manufacturer
conduct
an
explosive
Product
breach
Description/General
to
create
an entry
Description:
or exit
point
Explosive
during
breaching
a
high
-risk
tools
or
tactical
that
are
situation
used
to
Purpose/Authorized
Uses:
Breaching
doors,
gates,
windows,
and
other
points
of
entry.
Fiscal
Impacts:
MBPD
contributes
approx.
$6,000
annually
to SLO
Regional
SWAT
for equip/maint.
Legal/Procedural
deployed
any
time
Rules
tactical
Governing
operators
Use:
determine
Breaching
that
apparatus
it
is
necessary
that
are
to
explosive
complete
in
a
nature
lawful
can
breaching
be
breaching
For
breaching
to
be
lawful,
it
and
non -explosive
methods
are not
tactically
practicable.
a
will
generally
need
to
be supported
by a search
or arrest
warrant,
or exigent
circumstances.
Training
Required
The
San
Luis Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
provides
internal
training
for
staff
members
prior
to allowing
them
to use explosive
breaching
apparatus.
Other
Notes:
The
Morro
Bay
Police
Department
participates
in
the
San
Luis
Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
(SLO
Reg
SWAT).
This
equipment
may
be
owned
and
operated
by SLO
Regional
SWAT
through
the
San
Luis
Obispo
Police
Department.
While
the
Morro
Bay
Police
Department
does
not
own or
this
it
be
in
Morro
Bay
by SLO
Regional
SWAT
(or an allied
agency)
if
operate
equipment
could
used
they
to incident
limits.
are requested/deployed
an
within
city
Equipment
Gov't
Code
Type'
§7070(c)(12)
Flashbang
grenades,
explosive
breaching
tools,
tear gas and
pepper
balls
- CA
Quantity
Owned/Sought:
None
(outside
owned)
Lifespan:
Estimate
3-5 yrs.
Equipment
Capabilities:
Capable
of
breaching
doors,
gates,
windows
and
other
points
of
entry,
creating
explosive
distractions,
and/or
deploying
tear
gas
or
pepper
chemical.
Manufacturer
Product
Description/General
Description:
A distraction
device
is used
to distract
dangerous
suspects
during
assaults,
hostage
rescues,
room
entry,
or other
high
-risk
arrest
situations.
Purpose/Authorized
Uses:
breaching
doors,
gates,
windows,
and
other
points
of
entry,
creating
explosive
distractions
and/or
deploying
tear
gas
or
pepper
chemicals.
Fiscal
Impacts:
MBPD
contributes
approx.
$6
000
annually
to SLO
Regional
SWAT
for equip/maint.
Legal/Procedural
Rules
Governing
Use:
Breaching
apparatus
that
are
explosive
in
nature
can
be
deployed
any
time
tactical
operators
determine
that
it
is
necessary
to
complete
a
lawful
breaching
and
non -explosive
breaching
methods
are
not
tactically
practicable.
For
a
breaching
to
be
lawful,
it
will
generally
need
to
be
supported
by
a
search
or arrest
warrant
or
exigent
circumstances.
Tear
gas
balls
be deployed
in
with
all
applicable
State,
Federal
and
Local
laws
and
governing
pepper
police
can
use
only
of
force,
crowd
control,
accordance
etc.
Training
Required:
The
San
Luis
Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
provides
internal
training
for staff
members
(as required)
prior
to allowing
them
to
use any of
these
items.
Other
Notes:
The
Morro
Bay
Police
Department
participates
in
the
San
Luis Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
Reg
SWAT).
This
be
by SLO
Regional
SWAT
through
the
operate
San
(SLO
Luis
this
Obispo
equipment
Police
it
Department.
could
equipment
be
used
may
While
in
Morro
the
owned
Morro
Bay
and
by
Bay
SLO
operated
Police
Regional
Department
SWAT
(or
does
an allied
not
own
agency)
or
if
to incident
limits.
they
are requested/deployed
an
within
city
Equipment
Type:
Long
Range
Acoustic
Device
(LRAD)
- CA Gov't
Code
§7070(c)(13)
Quantity
Owned/Sought:
None
(outside
owned).
Lifespan:
Estimate
approx.
20-25
yrs.
Equipment
Capabilities:
LRAD
systems
are a
type
of
Acoustic
Hailing
Device
(AHD)
used
to
send
messages
loudspeakers
the
ears
of
over
or
people
long
megaphones.
in
distances.
their
path.
LRAD
Over
systems
shorter
distances,
produce
much
LRAD
higher
signals
sound
are
loud
levels
enough
(volume)
to cause
than
normal
pain in
Manufacturer
Product
Description/General
Description:
LRAD
systems
are
a
type
of
Acoustic
Hailing
Device
(AHD)
used
to
send
messages
over
long
distances.
LRAD
systems
produce
much
higher
sound
levels
loud
enough
(volume)
to
than
cause
normal
pain in
loudspeakers
the
ears
of
or
people
megaphones.
in
their
path.
Over
shorter
distances,
LRAD
signals
are
Purpose/Authorized
Uses:
Can
be
used
to disperse
unlawful
crowds
and/or
to disrupt
the
activities
of
person(s)
who
represent
an immediate
threat
to
others.
Fiscal
Impacts:
MBPD
contributes
approx.
$6 000
annually
to
SLO
Regional
SWAT
for equip/maint.
Legal/Procedural
State,
Federal
and
Rules
Local
Governing
laws
governing
Use:
LRADs
police
use
can only
of
force,
be
deployed
crowd
control,
in
accordance
etc.
with
all
applicable
Training
Required:
The
San
Luis Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
provides
internal
training
for staff
members
prior
to allowing
them
to use any of
these
items.
Other
Notes:
The
Morro
Bay
Police
Department
participates
in
the
San
Luis Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
(SLO
Reg
SWAT).
This
equipment
may
be
owned
and
operated
by SLO
Regional
SWAT
through
the
San
Luis
Obispo
Police
Department.
While
the
Morro
Bay
Police
Department
does
not
own or
operate
this
it
be
in
Morro
Bay
by SLO
Regional
SWAT
if
equipment
could
used
(or an allied
agency)
they
are requested/deployed
to an incident
within
city
limits.
Equipment
Type:
Mobile
Incident
Command
(MIC)-
CA Gov't
Code
§7070(c)(5)
Quantity
Owned/Sought:
None
(outside
owned)
Lifespan:
Estimate
10-15
yrs.
Equipment
incident,
natural
Capabilities:
disaster,
On
etc.
-site
platform
for command,
control
and
communications
during
a critical
Manufacturer
Product
Description/General
Description:
A
mobile
office
that
provides
shelter,
access
to
events.
police
department
computer
systems,
radio
communications,
and
restroom
facilities
on
extended
Purpose/Authorized
Uses:
Vehicle/trailer
used
as
a
main
workspace
and
storage
area
to operate
as
mobile
interior
command
and
exterior
center
workspaces
to
support
as
management
well
as
command
of
incidents
and
control
and
capabilities.
planned
events
by
providing
Fiscal
Impacts:
MBPD
contributes
approx.
$6,000
annually
to SLO
Regional
SWAT
for equip/maint.
Legal/Procedural
Rules
Governing
Use:
Mobile
Command
Centers
are deployed
in accordance
with
all
applicable
State
Federal
and
Local
laws
governing
police
emergency
use
during
critical
incidents,
natural
disasters,
emergency
management
operations
and
planned
events.
Training
Required:
The
San
Luis
Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
provides
internal
training
for staff
members
to
them
to
Command
Center
prior
allowing
utilize
vehicles
and
equipment.
Other
Notes:
The
Morro
Bay
Police
Department
participates
in
the
San
Luis Obispo
Regional
SWAT
Team
(SLO
Reg
SWAT).
This
be
by SLO
Regional
SWAT
through
equipment
may
owned
and
operated
the
San
Luis
this
Obispo
Police
it
Department.
be
While
in
Morro
the
Morro
Bay
by
Bay
SLO
Police
Regional
Department
SWAT
does
not
own
or
if
operate
equipment
could
used
(or an allied
agency)
they
are requested/deployed
to an incident
within
city
limits.