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R-91-1555 - 1/24/1991ATTEST: RS01241B NE LAND, ity Secretary RESOLUTION NO. 1555/5" i WHEREAS, Article 59.06 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure provides for the District Attorney and local law enforcement agencies to enter into an agreement for the division of assets forfeited under State of Texas Asset Forfeiture Statutes, and WHEREAS, a Local Agreement signed by the District Attorney has been submitted to the City for its review and approval, and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to approve said Local Agreement, Now Therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City a Local Agreement with the District Attorney, a copy of said Local Agreement being attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. RESOLVED this 24th day of January, 1991. ii, MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas LOCAL AGREEMENP The Williamson' County District Attorney's Office and Pouc T , a local law enforcement agency, pursuant to Article 59.06 C.C.P. hereby enter into the following local agreement for the division of any assets forfeited under State Asset Forfeiture Statutes: 1. The first $5,000 of any forfeited funds will be given to the local law enforcement agency; 2. Any funds above $5,000 shall be divided equally between the District Attorney and the local law enforcement agency; 3. All vehicles shall be forfeited to the local law enforcement agency unless the parties agree otherwise; 4. Other property, real and personal, shall be divided as agreed by the parties in each case. All of the above are subject to modification by the mutual consent of both parties. Any party can withdraw from this agreement upon written notice to the other party. This agreement will remain in effect until terminated by either party. Agreed to on 9phi LCUL1_ oZ 4 4 , 1991. District Attorne Mike Robiiison City of_Round Rock' 1 DATE: January, 22, 1991 SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, January 24, 1991 ITEM: 13.B. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Williamson County District Attorney's Office regarding the division of any forfeited assets. STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Wes Wolff STAFF RECOMMENDATION: This simply is a formality in the division of assets forfeited under State Asset Forfeiture Statutes.