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82-R-4RESOLUTION NO.82-R-4 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE OFFI- CIALS OF THE CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA, TO EXECUTE A CERTAIN AGREEMENT FOR INTERLOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES WITH VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That the appropriate officials of the City of Edge- water, Florida, are hereby authorized to execute on behalf of' -the City, a certain Agreement by and between the City of Edgewater and Volusia County, for Interlocal law enforcement services. The Agree- ment, as attached hereto and identified for reference as "Exhibit A" is incorporated by reference herein and confirmed and ratified in all respects. SECTION 2. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and same are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption and authentication, p The Resolution was introduced by Mr. �.PJ The resolution was read in full and passed by a majority vote of the City Council of the City of Edgewater, at a regular meeting held on the day of f /V 1982. Roll Call Vote as Follows: r- Roll Call vote as follows: ATTEST: I I City Cler �` Ap�$ji'oveed this�day of /I7. , 198 p� This Besolutjbry prepIlred by: City ,/r Interlocal Operational, Assistance Agreement for Volusia County, Florida This agreement made and entered into this •day of , 1982, by and between the undersigned parties. Witnesseth: Whereas, the Volusia County Sheriff's Department and the Daytona Beach Police Department; Daytona Beach Shores Police Department; DeLand Police'Department; Edgewater Police Department; Holly Hill Police Department; Lake Helen Police Department; New Smyrna Beach Police Department; Oak Hill Police Department; Orange City Police Department; Ormond Beach Police Department; Ponce Inlet Police Department; Port Orange Police Department; and South Daytona Police Department have the authority under Chapter 23, Part IV, Section 23.1225 (2) Florida Statute to enter into an oper- ational assistance agreement and in accordance with the authority granted them hereby agree to the following: Section I: Any law enforcement agency may need assistance in the area of crowd control, containing riot situations, terrorist activity, or coping with any other major occur- rence or emergency situation falling short of an uncontrol- lable or disaster situation because of the possibility of the occurrence of riots, civil disturbances and other major law enforcement problems which may result from various motorcycle gatherings, auto and motorcycle races, Easter vacation for College Students Worldwide and other yearly functions that occur in the County of Volusia or within the unincorporated areas of Volusia County and or within the corporate limits of any municipality who are parties to this agreement. m "gi� Section II: The Sheriff, Chief of Police or their designee having the occurrence will be responsible for the day-to-day command, administrative function, resources and facilities when there is a call for assistance occurring within their area of jurisdiction. In the event that the activities occur within the unincorporated area, the Sheriff of Volusia County will assume command. The Sheriff or the Chief of Police having the.incident will direct supervisory personnel from the respective law enforcement department,who will be deployed at the command of the Sheriff or the Chief of Police, when there is a call for assistance under Chapter 23, Part IV, Florida Statute 23.1225 (2). Each party agrees to furnish equipment, resources and facilities and to render services to each and every other party to the agreement in the. case of unusual occurrence or emergency situation in accordance with duly adopted mutual aid operational plans, whether heretofore or hereafter adopted, detailing the method and manner by which such equipment, resources, facilities, and services are to be made available and furnished; provided however, that no party shall be required to deplete unreasonably its own equipment, resources, facilities, and services in furnishing such mutual aid. - Section III: This operational assistance agreement shall be in effect from January 1982, through and including, December 31, 1984. Under no circumstances may the agree- ment be renewed or extended except in writing. No assistance shall be rendered by the City of Edgewater without prior approval by the City Manager or his authorized representative. -2- J Section IV: All law enforcement agencies who participate in this operational agreement acknowledge that they will retain full responsibility for the compensation, retire- ment, insurance and discipline of their respective personnel. Furthermore, the parties which furnish any aid pursuant to this agreement shall bear the loss or damage incurred to its jurisdictional resources and shall pay any expenses incurred in the operation. Section V: Pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statute 23.127(1), whenever the employees of any law enforcement agency who are parties to this agreement are rendering aid outside their jurisdiction and pursuant to the authority contained in this agreement, such employees shall have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges, and immunities as if they were performing their duties in the political sub- division in which they are normally employed. In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto cause these presents to be signed by their duly authorized officers on the above mentioned date. Edwin H. Duff, II, Sheriff/Director Date Signed of Public Safety, Volusia County, Florida C.W. Willits, Chief Daytona Beach Police Department Date Signed Jerry Caldwell, Chief Date Signed Daytona Beach Shores Police Department -3- 0 Richard M. Slaughter, Chief DeLand Police Department Earl D. Baugh, Chief Edgewater Police Department Luther P. Jones, Chief Holly Hill Police Department Louis F. Sposato, Chief Lake Helen Police Department Charles Nelson, Chief New Smyrna Beach Police Department Beve Wyatt, Chief Oak Hill Police Department Jerry Fleming, Chief Orange City Police Department Harold E. Burr, Chief Ormond Beach Department of Public Safety David Thornton, Chief Ponce Inlet Police Department David Solana, Chief Port Orange Police Department Gary A. White, Chief South Daytona Police Department 0 Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date Signed