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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution_17-91/92_05/21/1992 RESOLUTION NO. 17 -91/92 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE NORTHERN AREA MUTUAL AID CONSORTIUM EMERGENCY POLICE SERVICES MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, The Village of Tequesta currently maintains a quality police department with police equipment, police personnel, and trained technical personnel; and WHEREAS, it is envisioned where there may times of need for police services and /or emergencies where the need created may be too great for the Tequesta Police Department to deal with unassisted; and WHEREAS, in return for receipt of mutual aid in times of need, the Village of Tequesta recognizes the need to reciprocate by lending a hand when called upon and where feasible in the name of intergovernmental cooperation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Village Council of the Village of Tequesta Hereby approves the Northern Area Mutual Aid Consortium Emergency Police Services Mutual Aid Agreement. Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement on behalf of the Village of Tequesta. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED by Councilmember Capretta who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Burckart r and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPTION Ron T. Mackail Earl L. Collings Fdwnrr3 C Howell William B Burckart JngeDb N Capretta The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted this 21 day of May , A.D., 1992. MAYOR OF TEQUESTA Earl L. Collings ATTEST: ann Manganie.110 Village Clerk LAWSONr NOBLE & ASSOCIATESr INC. ENGINEERS PLANNERS TESTING SURVEYORS • . 420 COLUMBIA DRIVE WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA PHONE (407) 684 -6686 SKETCH TO AC COMPANY DESCRIPTION W x� oW Q• W TURTLE CREEK EAST, II, A P.U.D. C Y o PLAT BOOK 11. 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PAGES 7 -15 o I QN ANCHOR (TYPJ PALM BEACH COUNTY o Z NelsT41 R.o.w. -� T IE of u B s t A pR IV Q SANITARY I N 90'0000" W CLEANOUT 1 2.00' TEQUESTA DRIVE POLE POP POLE mrPJ (PLAT BOOK 25, PAGES 7 -15) CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the description and attached sketch of description were prepared In accordance wish she Surveying Standards. Chapter 21 HH -6. Florida Administrative Code, set forth by the Florida Board of Land Surveyors, pursuant It Section 472.027, Florida Statutes, and Is true and correct to the beat of rm knowledge and belief. ) DATE: Tulsa 11,199 I L JGAt.9 30' P rryC. While Registered Land Surveyor No. 4213 Slate of Florida REVISIONS-UPDATES DATE BY K ' D NOT E : THIS IS NOT A SKETCH OF SURVEY but onl e graphic depiction of the description shown hereon. There has been no field work, viewing of the subject property, of monuments sat In connection with the preparation of this Information shown hereon. NOTE Lands shown hereon were not abstracted for right. of -way and /or easements of reawd. JOB No. go BY gQuNO CHECKED F.B. — PG. — DATEI /li /91 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Thomas Bradford, Village Manager . FROM: Carl Roderick, Chief of Police G P DATE: 04 -21 -92 SUBJECT: Northern Area Mutual Aid Consortium (NAMAC /Police) (Finalized). On Tuesday, April 21, 1992, the final organizational meeting was held in Juno Beach by the involved chiefs of police, Palm Beach County School Board (Security) and some government officials. The attached draft copy of the contract was approved by vote and now needs to be adopted by resolution prior to May 29, 1992. A formal signing ceremony will be held June 3rd, 1992 at 2:OOPM in the Juno Beach Town Hall by the mayors of each municipality. It was recommended that under definitions, COORDINATING COUNCIL, that someone be nominated to the position, prior to the signing on June 3rd, so the contract can take effect upon signing. I believe the members of the Public Safety Committee would be appropriate as the representative and alternate. i } Revised 3/17/92 NORTHERN AREA MUTUAL AID CONSORTIUM N A M A C/ POLICE Purpose: Tc) p3 °ovicle an organized method of providing Police Services and /or Emergency Mutual Aid Service to m©mber jurisdictions. . Scope: To invite interested providers of Police and Emergency Services to meet and plan for the times when the resources of one jurisdiction cannot control an emergency /non emergency type situation. Definition: Mutual �AA dd Poli - Assistance given to a neigh oring member jurisdiction at those times when police services and /or emergencies exceed the resources of one jurisdiction. This can relate to one large incident or multiple incidents occurring at one time. This mutual aid is to include, but not be limited to, emergencies listed tinder Florida State Statute 252.34(2). Coordinating Member jurisdictions shall appoint one Council: representative and one alternate representative to the Coordinating Council. These representatives shall be elected officials or management personnel of the member jurisdiction. The Coordinating Council shall oversee and . i facilitate the operation of this consortium arid l from time to time inspect facilities and equipment R to be used in this plan. The Coordinating Council shall elect a Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary. The Coordinating Council shall meet no less than three times during the first twelve months of.this agreement, and rio less than once every six months thereafter, at a time and place designated by the Chairman. f Special meetings may be called by any member with I majority consent. Council of The Chief Law Enforcement Officer of each member Chiefs: jurisdiction shall sit as a member of the Council. of Chiefs. A member jurisdiction may also appoint an alternate to the Council of Chiefs. The Council of Chiefs shall operate NAMAC /Police and conduct drills /training within the system as deemed necessary. Council of Chiefs will maintain and exchange a current inventory of pertinent ® equipment and personnel expertise. The members of the Council of Chiefs shall elect a Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary. The Council of Chiefs shall meet no less than two times during each year at a time and place designated by the Chairman. Special meetingH of the Council of Chiefs may be called by any member of the Concil of Chiefs with majority consent. l NORTHERN AREA MUTUAL AID CONSORTIUM EME GENCY POLICE SERVICES MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT . WHEREAS the parties to this Agreement presently maintain a Police Depa tment with police equipment, police personnel, and trained tech ical personnel; and WHEREAS it is deemed mutually advantageous to enter into this Agreement providing for mutual aid in times of need for police services and /or emergencies where the need created may be too great fo any one Marty to deal with unassisted. NOW, TH REFORE, it is agreed by and between the parties that each will r nder mutual aid assistance and service to the other under the fo lowing stipulations, provIslons and conditions: I. Mutu 1 aid and assistance, including, but not limited to, police resp nse, and stand -by coverage, will be given when properly req ested, subject to limitations set, forth below. 2. The erson requesting the mutual aid and assistance shall give the fol owing information at the time his request is made: a. The general nature, type and location of the polite . se vice and /or emergency. b. The type of personnel and/or equipment needed. 3. Only the following officials of the participating parties are authorized to request aid and assistance under this Agreement: he respective Police Chiefs, and those designated by these Police Chiefs through their respective Department Policies and Procedur s. 4. In the event of a law enforcement type situation or emergency a currence, which requires mutual aid assistance, the Police Chie of the jurisdiction in which the incident is located, or in his absence, the Assistant Police Chief or the Shift Super isor shall direct the activities at the scene where the emerge icy exists. As soon as practical, the agency requesting utual aid assistance shall facilitate the relief of assisting p rsonnel. Discipline of personnel and other matters incidental o performance of services and control of personnel shall remaii within the respective control of their own agency. • 5. Sacl participating party reserves the right to rofuse a mutual aid call in the event it does not have the required personnel /eq ipment available or if, in its judgement, compliance with the req est for mutual aid assistance would jeopardize the protection of its own jurisdiction. 6. No employee of any party to this Agreement shall be requested to perform any function or service which is not allowed within the 5cope of the duties of the person within his /her own department. 7. Persons employed by any party shall not, in connection with this greement, or in the performance of services and functions p rsuant hereto, claim any right to pension, worker's compensation unemployment compensation, civil service, or other employee ri hts or privileges granted by operation of law or otherwise ex ept through and against the entity by which they are employed at Ihe time of the call and /or response. S. The parties to this Agreement and their respective personnel stall not be deemed to assume any liability for the act, omissi n, and negligence of the other. party. Further., nothing her in shall be construed as a waiver of sovereign immunity, pu suant to Florida Statutes, Section 768.28. 9. All frivileges and immunities from liability, exemptions from law, crdinance and rules and all pension and relief, disability, orker's compensation and other benefits which apply to the activity of the personnel of either party when performing their respective functions within the jurisdictional limits of their reape ive agencies shall apply to the same degree and extent to he performance of. such functions and duties requested, rbuant to this Agreement. Liability for injury to personnel, an for loss or damage of equipment, shall be borne by the party emp oying such personnel and owning such equipment. 10. The ost of gasoline and other normal supplies used for mutual aid Durposes shall be the responsibility of the party supplying su•h items, except that certain expendable supplies, such as flare , or other specialty products, will be replaced by the party r questing assistance. In addition, costs incurred for rescue a d /or medical supplies used shall be billed to the respective b neficiaries (i.e. patients) of such supplies. Personnel wo king under the auspices of this Agreement shall be exempt from the definition of beneficiaries and /or patient and therefore, would not be billed for rescue and /or medical supplies. 11. All compensation, except as otherwise stated in this Agreement, f r personnel shall be borne by the entity by which they are employed at the time of the call and /or response. 12. This Agreement shall continue in full,force and effect for like terms as set up in the original term of this contract, Any party t4 this Agreement may, upon giving ninety (90) days • written noti a t;o the governing body of the other parties terminate thiE Agreement and after the effective date of such notice the p rties will be relieved of any further obligations under this Ag eement. Attest: Mayor, La Q P r �_ �Say Riv ©ra Beac �� Mayor, Palm Beac h l fequesta Mayor, Rangon L a Park - Mayor, Jupiter Mayor, Palm Beach Gardens Mayor, Jupiteret Co"tony Mayor, Palm B ac S ales FWy 5uno WeacFi Super nten en , Palm Beach G ai Oman BeacCounty County School Board School Board