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1996-037City of Southlake, Texas RESOLUTION NO. 96-37 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE COLLEYVILLE-GRAPEVINE- SOUTHLAKE TEEN COURT ADVISORY BOARD FOR A ONE (1) YEAR TERM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Teen Court is a volunteer program which allows juvenile misdemeanor offenders an alternative to the criminal justice system while allowing them to an opportunity to assume responsibility for their own actions; and, WHEREAS, Teen Court brings juvenile offenders to a jury of their peers and to the community for constructive punishment which will provide the youths with an understanding of the judicial system and a realization of their roles in their community; and, WHEREAS, The Colleyville-Grapevine-Southlake Teen Court Advisory Board is comprised of ten (10) members; two (2) members appointed by the City of Colleyville; two (2) members appointed by the City of Grapevine; two (2) members appointed by the Superintendent of Schools of the Carroll Independent School District; two (2) members appointed by the Superintendent of Schools of the Grapevine/Colleyville Independent School District; and two (2) members appointed by the City of Southlake; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. All the above premises are found to be true and correct and are hereby incorporated into the body of the resolution as if copied in its entirety. Section 2. The City Council desires to appoint the following members to serve on the Colleyville-Grapevine-Southlake Teen Court Advisory Board. 1 r.ai-hv Tiirnar (one year term) 2. David A. Harris (one year term) Section 3. This resolution shall become effective after its passage and adoption by the City Council PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of Q/ , 1996. v AT ST: andra L. LeGrand City Secretary c. \wpdocs\advisory\'esoluti. on CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ttuttt iaii BPso , v' Rick AYOR a n r 9 1 City of Southlake, Texas MEMORANDUM June 14, 1996 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Sean S. Leonard, C -G -S Teen Court Coordinator SUBJECT: Resolution 96-37, Appointments to Teen Court. On September 1, 1994, the cities of Colleyville, Grapevine, and Southlake along with the Carroll and Colleyville/Grapevine Independent School Districts entered into an agreement to create the Colleyville-Grapevine-Southlake Teen Court program. This joint venture began the process through which juvenile misdemeanor offenders are offered an alternative to the criminal justice system while allowing them the opportunity to assume responsibility for their own actions. Through the Teen Court process, each teen is brought before a jury of their peers where they are sentenced to perform community service hours, jury terms, and other assigned projects that directly or indirectly benefit the communities of Colleyville, Grapevine and Southlake. This all in an effort to promote a healthier attitude towards authority, encourage a sense of responsibility and community awareness among teens, and reduce the likelihood of repeat offenders. As detailed in the Interlocal Agreement (attachment A), The Colleyville-Grapevine-Southlake Teen Court Advisory Board is comprised of ten (10) members; two (2) members appointed from each participating city and two (2) members appointed from each participating School District, as each so chooses. The purpose of the CGS Teen Court Advisory Board is to advise the City Councils and their staff on the operation of the Teen Court Program and to assist in the development of community resources for the purpose of advancing the Teen Court Program. A primary goal of the board is also to voice the concerns of the community and provide an objective criticism regarding the Teen Court program. Objectives include: enhancing public relations; assisting with the location and development of new community placement sites and opportunities; assisting with the recruitment, retention, and recognition of volunteers; and a desire to increase the visibility of the CGS Teen Court Program. Attached is Resolution 96-37, a resolution of the City Council of Southlake, Texas appointing members to the C -G -S Teen Court Advisory Board for a one (1) year term. SSL/sl Attachment: Interlocal Agreement Resolution 96-37 OFFICIAL RECORD INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT l.( CITY OF COLLEYVILLE, CITY OF GRAPEVINE, CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, CARROLL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, AND GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT This Contract and Agreement, entered into the 1st day of September , 1994, by and between the City of Colleyville, the City of Grapevine, and the City of Southlake, municipal corporations herein called "Cities" or "each participating City," and the Carroll Independent School District and the Grapevine- Colleyville Independent School District, herein called "School Districts" or "each part:icipatiag Sc -hoot District," the parties acting herein :,adder t r,s authority and pursuant to the terms of Chapter 791. INTERLOCAL COOPERATION CONTRACTS, Texas Government Code, WITNESSETH THAT: C( WHEREAS, the City Councils of the Citi -es• of Colleyville, Grapevine, and Southlake and the Boards of Trustees of the Carroll Independent School District and the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District jointly find that it will be in the public interest to enter into this agreement for the purposes set out herein below, NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between each participating City and each participating School District that: bringing juvenile offenders to a jury of their peers and to the Community for constructive punishment will provide the youths with an understanding of the judicial system and a realization of their roles in the community. Page 1 CGS. MEN. INT/OW A X ES" GR&b P 2. The community will benefit from this interaction in that, through Teen Court, the community is afforded a unique opportunity to become involved in the education of juvenile offenders, as well as juvenile volunteers. Teens, through their active involvement are afforded a way to learn how our system of justice works and to realize their roles in the community. 3. A Teen Court Advisory Board shall be appointed by the respective governing bodies comprised of ten (10) members: two (2) from each participating city and two (2) from each participating school district, as each so chooses. The role and duties of the Teen Court Advisory Board shall be established by the Municipal Court Judges in the participating cities. 4. A Teen Court Budget Advisory -Committee shall be established, comprised of five (5) members: the city managers of each of the three (3) participating cities, and the superintendents of each of the two (2) participating school districts, or their designees. The.,Budget Advisory Committee shall .set the budget for the Colleyville-Grapevine-Southlake (CGS) Teen Court, and 'shall be responsible for budget oversight of the Court's operations. 5. The City of Southlake shall contract for professional and personal services to administer and coordinate the activities of the CGS Teen Court program. 6. The selection of the Independent Contractor to -serve as Teen Court Coordinator shall be subject to the approval of the majority vote of Teen Court Budget Advisory Committee and the Municipal Court Judges in the participating cities. 7. The City of Grapevine shall provide office space for the Teen Court Coordinator. 8. Each participating city and school district shall contribute the sum of $6,000 as its contribution to the CGS Teen 1 Court Program, the sum to be paid to the City of Southlake. Page 2 CGS -TEEN. fNVOW"ESLACK" 9. Scope of services provision in the Personal Services Contract with Teen Court Coordinator shall be established by the Budget Advisory Committee and the Municipal Court Judges in the participating cities. 10. This Contract shall be for the initial period of one (1) year beginning September 1, 1994. 11. Any party hereto may terminate its participation in this agreement without recourse or liability upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. ATTEST: Carroll independent School District VtySecretary, 00f Cfyolleyville 31 Secretaryted City of Grap bIA1,114 Iy4udf HLACitySecretary, City of Southlake k W Page 3 MS -MEN fHr1ORD&AfS"Qt" i4dv Grapev-ine-Colle.yville Independent School District yville A-Ae4oieiMayor, VtI Ma r, City of Grapevine Mayor,VGar r Fickes City of Southlake Approved as to form and gality: 1 City Attorney, City of Colleyville City Attorney, ty Southlake ktltberiey, Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District Page 4 CGS -TEEN 1HT1OKOAftr5"GKA* City Attorney, y of Grapevine Atto ey, Carro 1 Independent School District