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RESOLUTION NO. 87-73
A RESOLUTION REPEALING RESOLUTION NO.
87-58; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE
CITY CLERK TO ENTER INTO A NEW
AGREEMENT WITH THE BREVARD COUNTY
SHERIFF ' S DEPARTMENT TO PROVIDE
MUNICIPAL POLICE SERVICES TO THE CITY
OF CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the
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City of Cape Canaveral, Florida, as follows:
SECTION 1. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized
to execute an agreement with the Sheriff of Brevard County,
Florida, for providing municipal police services within the
corporate City limits of Cape Canaveral, Florida; a copy of said
agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference.
SECTION 2 . This Resolution shall become effective immediate- i
ly upon its adoption.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Cape Canaveral,
Florida, this 15th day of Decenber , 1987.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
C ty Clerk
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THIS AGREEMENT dated this _ 15th day of DOOMber '
1987, by and between the Sheriff of Brevard County, hereinafter
referred to as "Sheriff", and the City of Cape Canaveral,
Florida, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as
"City...
WITNESSETH,
WHEREAS, the City wishes to purchase municipal law
enforcement services for that area of land within its municipal
boundaries; and
WHEREAS, the Sheriff is desirous of performing those
services;
NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, it is
mutually agreed as follows:
1. PURPOSE The Purpose of this agreement shall be to
provide the citizens of the City with police services by the
Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff shall at all times endeavor to
provide the citizens of the City with the service similar to that
which they would enjoy with a Municipal Police Department.
It is expressly acknowledged that all services provided by
the Sheriff under this contract are completely paid for by the
consideration given by the City under the terms of this contract
and are completely separate and over and above any and all ad
valorem tax dollars or any other revenues paid by or received on
behalf of the citizens of the city to Brevard County.
It is expressly understood that at the end of three months
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from the effective date of this contract, the City shall review
the status of the working relationship between the Sheriff and
the City, and the City shall ascertain if the level of service is
satisfactory. If the service is unsatisfactory, the City shall
determine if the Sheriff can correct the problems. If these
problems cannot be resolved to the City's satisfaction, then the
City shall commence to determine the feasibility of providing its
own police service and a time -table to implement its own police
service. The Sheriff shall cooperate to the fullest extent
possible to provide the necessary data.
However, this is not to be construed to relieve the Sheriff
of the obligation to provide normal services of the Department as
provided to the rest of Brevard County, nor is the City to be
charged extra for these normal services.
2. PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT The Sheriff will perform this
contract as empowered and limited by the Constitution and Laws of
the State of Florida, which grant powers and duties of the
Sheriff as chief executive and law enforcement officer of Brevard
County, the Charter of the City, and the transfer of the City's
police power by reason of this agreement.
As a standard of performance, Sheriff's deputy shall respond
to all calls within the City's corporate limits within three (3)
minutes after a call has been dispatched and. the deputy is
available. This response time may be extended during periods of
mutual aid service with other entities.
3. SERVICE LEVEL The Sheriff shall provide the City with
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the specified level of service and all support services incident
thereto:
a) There shall be two cars and two deputies on patrol
within the corporate limits at all times in accordance
with accepted law enforcement practices. During any
exception to the foregoing because of illness,
emergency, or any other reason, patrol services may be
augmented by mutual aid service. Patrol shall be
construed to mean the actual patrolling of the City's
streets or investigation or attending to an observed or
reported incident.
b) There shall be one full time desk records clerk.
c) There shall be one full time agent to investigate
crimes within the City's corporate limits.
d). A law enforcement officer shall be present at council
Meetings when so requested by any member of the City
council or by the city Manager.
a) There shall be an additional deputy to serve an eight
(8) hour night shift in the evenings, five nights a
week. During any exception to the foregoing because of
illness, emergency, or any other reason, patrol
services may be augmented by mutual aid service. Two
of those five nights shall be weekend nights. Holidays
shall also be covered. The particular hours shall be
determined by the City Manager and the Sheriff's
Supervisor for the Cape Canaveral deputies, based upon
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the advice and recommendations of the city council and
the Sheriff.
f) There shall be two additional deputies to be assigned
duties as determined by the Sheriff with input and
recommendations from the city Manager.
4. PERSONNEL All personnel used by the Sheriff in the
performance of such services, functions and responsibilities as
described and contemplated herein for the City, shall be and
remain, Sheriff employees or deputies, and no one of such persons
shall be considered in the employ of the City for the purpose of
pension benefits, compensation, or any status or right. All
deputies shall be fully certified as required by both the State
of Florida and the Sheriff's Office. Deputies shall possess a
minimum of one year's law enforcement experience prior to
assignment to duty within the City. .Deputies assigned to Cape
Canaveral will remain assigned to duty in Cape Canaveral unless
they leave the employment of the Sheriff, or unless reassigned by
the Sheriff after notification to the city Manager. The parties
recognize that the final decision concerning the assignment of
personnel is the responsibility of the Sheriff.
However, in the event the City considers any of the
personnel assigned under this contract to be contrary to the best
interest of the City, the Sheriff agrees to reassign that (those)
person(s).
5. PAYMENT The city shall pay to the Sheriff, the sum of
$549,416.00. This payment shall be made in twelve monthly
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installments payable on or before the fifth day of each month,
beginning October 1, 1987.
6. TERMS OF AGREEMENT This agreement shall commence on
October 1, 1987, and shall terminate on September 30, 1988,
without further notice. This agreement may be renewed for
additional one year periods by written agreement of the parties.
7. DATA The Sheriff shall provide to the City Manager the
monthly activity reports for each month. In addition, the
Sheriff shall provide to the City Manager such other information
as he, from time to time, may request.
8. FACILITIES In the space provided by the City for use
by the Sheriff, the Sheriff hereby agrees to provide for all
routine maintenance, repairs and replacement of existing
facilities, repair and janitorial services and to pay all charges
for utilities, telephone and other services required for the
operation and maintenance of the law enforcement building in the
City.
The facilities shall be used for the sole purpose of
providing the services as defined in this Contract. Any other
use of these facilities shall be negotiated as to cost and
extent.
9. EQUIPMENT All equipment purchased by the Sheriff with
monies from this contract shall remain in the exclusive
possession of the Sheriff until the contract terminates.
Ownership shall remain with the City at all times. Upon
termination of the contract, all equipment supplied by the City
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or purchased by the sheriff from monies from this or previous
contracts between the Sheriff and the City shall be delivered to
the City. The Sheriff shall maintain an inventory sheet,
continually updated,. and shall provide inventory sheets to the
City Manager.
10. FINES, FORFEITURES AND FEES All fines, forfeitures and
fees collected by the County Court on cases made by law
enforcement officers within the City limits, will continue to be
returned to the City in accordance with the existing law of
Florida, with the exception that one dollar ($1.00) which has
been earmarked for the Sheriff's Law Enforcement Education Fund
pursuant to Brevard County Ordinance 77-30 and Brevard County
Ordinance 81-54 shall continue to go to the Sheriff's Law
Enforcement Education Fund. Monies or property taken in
contraband forfeiture seizures within the City of Cape Canaveral,
shall be forfeited to the use of, or to be sold by, the Sheriff,
unless the Sheriff in his discretion decides otherwise, or unless
the seizure was solely carried out by deputies assigned to Cape
Canaveral.
11. RULES AND REGULATIONS The Sheriff will have sole
authority to promulgate rulesand regulations for the operation
of the law enforcement officers and functions within the City.
12. CONTRACT PURCHASES The Sheriff will have sole power to
determine and to contract for or purchase services, equipment,
supplies, facilities, and other property for law enforcement
needs within the City, provided the cast remains within the
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budget allocation.
13. FEDERAL OR STATE AID The Sheriff will determine when
to apply for, with assistance and cooperation from the City,
federal or state grants, aids, loans, assistance or other
acquisition for law enforcement needs within the City.
14. INSURANCE Sheriff agrees to provide law enforcement
officer's professional liability insurance coverage for bodily
injury and property damage caused by an occurrence arising out of
the scope and performance of duties by law enforcement officers
and support personnel covered by this agreement. The Sheriff
will provide automobile liability insurance for bodily injury and
property damage for vehicles used by the sheriff's office under
the terms and conditions of this agreement.
Alternatively, the Sheriff at his election, may become part
of a recognized self-insurance program with other law enforcement
units to provide such protection. costs of such protection
described above will be part of the funds provided by the City.
Sheriff will provide and will reimburse the City for
reasonable and ordinary premiums paid, for coverage in an amount
not greater than fair market value of covered property, for fire,
theft and comprehensive insurance coverage for all books,
furniture, equipment, supplies and other tangible property owned
by the City and used by the Sheriff in performing this agreement,
and the City assumes all risk of loss not covered by insurance.
The city will provide for its own fire, storm and property
damage insurance on the law enforcement building at no cost to
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the Sheriff. Each, Sheriff and City, will provide the other with
a copy of each insuring agreement mentioned in Paragraph 14.
15. DISPUTES OR DISAGREEMENTS During the duration of this
agreement, all disputes or disagreements between the parties
relative to either party's performance under the terms of this
agreement, will be presented specifically, in writing, by the
party claiming dispute. Thereafter, the responding party will
answer specifically in writing within thirty (30) days to the
claimant. Within fifteen (15) days thereafter, the parties will
meet at a mutually agreeable time and place to either settle the
dispute, or mutually agree to the facts and issues. Thereupon,
if not settled, each party shall submit the issues to binding
arbitration. The parties will choose an arbitrator from the
American Arbitration Association. If the parties cannot agree on
an arbitrator, then they shall each select an arbitrator, and
those two arbitrators shall select a third arbitrator.
This paragraph refers to all disputes other than monetary
disputes.
16. HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE The City and Sheriff each
indemnify and will hold the other whole and harmless from any and
all manner of action and actions, cause and causes of action,
suits, trespasses, judgements, executions, claims and demands and
losses and damages, costs and expenses of any kind whatsoever,
including reasonable attorney's fees and court cost which may be
claimed by any third party to have resulted form or arise out of
the intentional or negligent acts of the employees, officers or
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agents of the other, whether occurring before or after the City
and Sheriff assumed the obligations of this Agreement.
17. NOTICE Notice or other writings required or permitted
under this agreement shall be given to the Sheriff at 700 Park
Avenue, Titusville, Florida 32780; and to the City at 105 Polk
Avenue, Post Office Box 326, Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920.
18. MODIFICATIONS This agreement shall be subject to
modifications at any time upon written mutual consent of the
parties hereto.
19. MARKINGS The City shall have the right to mark the
Sheriff's cars used in Cape Canaveral with a specific Cape
Canaveral designation provided that the markings are not contrary
to any Statute or Regulation for marking Sheriff Department
vehicles.
20. LEGALITY OF AGREEMENT Any obligations created by this
agreement which are hereafter determined by court of competent
jurisdiction to be illegal are void, and neither party will be
obligated to further perform as to such obligations. If a non-
material portion of the total obligation of this contract, such
obligation is hereby severed, but the balance of the lawful
portions hereof will continue to be performed.
21. TOTALITY OF AGREEMENT There are no other agreements,
written or oral, between the parties, and there are no conditions
precedent to performance, oral or written, agreed to by the
parties.
22. NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT This contract may
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be terminated by either party by providing thirty (30) days
written notice to the other party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their
hands and seals the day and year first written above.
Attest: SHERIFF OF BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
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Attest: CIT CAPE' E�Lr FLORIDA
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