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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA-1996-018JOINT AGREEMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATION OF THE ORANGE COUNTY 800 MEGAHERTZ COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM JANUARY 30, 1996 JOINT AGREEMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATION OF THE ORANGE COUNTY 800 MEGAHERTZ COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM This Agreement is entered into on Apri 1 24 ,1996 by and between the Parties listed on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. WlTNESSETH: Whereas, the installation, maintenance and operation of a Countywide Coordinated Law Enforcement/Public Works/Fire Radio Communications System, to be known as the 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communications System (CCCS), is desirable, Now, Therefore, in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions, agreements and stipulations hereinafter expressed, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 1. SYSTEM The 800 MHz CCCS, hereinafter referred to as System, shall be implemented in the County of Orange. Said System is described in Contract No. S0000015.95 for an 800 MHz CCCS, dated September 19, 1995. The Parties hereby designate County of Orange GSA/Communication~ Division as the "Lead Agency" in acquiring and implementing System. DEFINITION OF TERMS "Contract City" is defined as a city receiving law enforcement, public works or fire services from the County or any Participating Agency under the terms of a contract. "Fire Agency" is defined as, and shall include, all governmental Fire Agencies operating primarily within the limits of Orange County. "Governing Authority" is a City Council, County Board of Supervisors or Orange County Fire Authority Board of the Participating Agencies, responsible for approving cost modifications. Exhibit "A" provides a list of City, County, and Orange County Fire Authority administrators representing these bodies. CON/RACY/JT.\GREE DOC JM:skb 01/30/96 8:49 AM Page I "User" is any System user that is not currently listed as a Participating Agency on Exhibit "B." OPERATIONAL POLICIES - LAW ENFORCEMENT SUBSYSTEMS The Orange County Chiefs of Police and Sheriff's Association, hereinafter referred to as "OCCOPSA," is an established organization composed of representatives from the Sheriff's Department, City Police Departments, Marshal's Department, District Attorney's Office, and Probation Department, participating in the Orange County Law Enforcement Subsystem. The OCCOPSA Communications Committee has been delegated by OCCOPSA the responsibility for operational policy development of the Law Net (Law Enforcement Subsystem). This is a long-standing role and it is the desire of all the Participating Agencies that it continue. Thus the Participating Agencies agree that operational policy for the Law Net (Law Enforcement Subsystem) shall be developed by the Communications Committee and ratified where appropriate by OCCOPSA. The Committee shall act on behalf of all of the Law Net (Law Enforcement System) Participating Agencies in the development and recommendation of future modifications for the Law Net (Law Enforcement Subsystem) as well as the above described role in development of operational policy. The designation of OCCOPSA, as the organization representing Law Enforcement Participating Agencies, can be changed by these Participating Agencies only once in each five (5) year period. When the majority respond affirmatively to such a recommended change, the County shall request nominations for a replacement group and shall arrange for a vote of the Law Enforcement Subsystems Participating Agencies to determine the organization, group, or committee that shall advise on operational policy. The new organization will assume office not earlier than thirty (30) days after the balloting. OPERATIONAL POLICIES - PUBLIC WORKS SUBSYSTEMS Public Works Agencies shall appoint a permanent Public Works Policy Committee, hereinafter referred to as "PWPC," consisting of one representative from each of the Public Works Participating Agencies as listed in Exhibit "B," to develop operational policies for the Public Works portion of the System. CONTRAC'//JTAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Pagc3 7.2 7.3 w OPERATIONAL POLICY REVIEW Law Enforcement Subsystems To ensure that operational policy developed by the Communications Committee of the OCCOPSA is compatible with ail of the other systems, such policy shail be subject to review by the Participating Agencies' representatives in the Public Works Subsystem and the Fire Subsystems. A thirty (30) day review period prior to policy implementation shall ensure appropriate time for review. Exceptions can be made when the Committee declares the operationai policy is of an emergency nature and immediate implementation is necessary for safety purposes, but all such emergency decisions shall be reviewed by the Participating Agencies as described above and within the thirty (30) day period noted. Public Works Subsystems Any proposed action by PWPC, pursuant to the section titled "Operational Policies: Public Works Subsystems" above, shall be subject to a thirty (30) day review by the Participating Agencies' representatives in the Law Enforcement and Fire Subsystems. Should any Participating Agency object to said action by the PWPC, said action shail require the approvai of all members of the PWPC prior to implementation. Fire Subsystems Any proposed action by OCFCA, pursuant to the section titled "Operational Policies: Fire Subsystems" above, shall be subject to a thirty (30) day review by Participating Agencies' representatives in the Law Enforcement and Public Works Subsystems. Should any Participating Agency object to said action by OCFCA, said action shall require the approval of the members of the OCFCA prior to implementation. Exceptions can be made when OCFCA declares the operational policy is of an emergency nature and immediate implementation is necessary for safety purposes, but ail such emergency decisions shall be reviewed by the Participating Agencies as described above and within the thirty (30) day period noted. MUTUAL AID Mutual Aid Policies and Procedures Mutual Aid communications is an important capability of the System. Utilizing this capability in an efficient manner is essential. Mutual Aid operational policies and procedures must be coordinated between Participating Agencies within Orange County and Participating Agencies outside of Orange Coumy. All Participating Agencies shall comply with the operational policies of the following Mutual Aid Plans. CONTRACT/JTAGREE.DOC .IM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page6 8.2 8.3 Mutual Aid Plans The following Mutual Aid plans shall establish Mutual Aid operational procedures for all Participating Agencies. Orange County Mutual Aid Implementation Plan for the Use of the 800 MHz National and State Mutual Aid Channels This plan is required by the Southem California 800 MHz Regional Communications Plan and, together with any plan modifications, must be approved by the State of California Office of Emergency Services, Telecommunications Advisory Committee. Any proposed modifications to the plan must be reviewed and approved by the Governance Committee prior to submission to the State. Orange County Mutual Aid Plan for the Use of the 800 MHz Local Mutual Aid Channels The plan will be prepared by the Orange County GSA/Communications Division and Sheriff's Emergency Management with the approval of the Participating Agencies, based upon approval by the OCCOPSA, PWPC and OCFCA. Mutual Aid Priorities Participating Agencies who from time-to-time have need to communicate with Law Enforcement or Fire Agencies during emergencies or in their daily support of Law Enforcement or Fire Agencies will be allowed to access the Law Enforcement or Fire Subsystems as approved by those respective agencies. -Such use may include the day-to-day operations of said non-Law Enforcement and non- Fire Participating Agencies on a non-interfering, prioritized basis. This use shall in many cases be predefined and talkgroups established subject to approval of the OCCOPSA and the OCFCA as it affects their respective communications. Such non-Law Enforcement and non-Fire Agencies are defined to include, but not be limited to: County and City support functions such as Flood, Equipment Maintenance, Public Works, and similar agencies. CONTI~CT/JTAGREEDOC JM:skb 01/30/965:49AM Page7 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Technical Liaison Committee The 800 MHz Technical Liaison Committee shall be utilized to develop the technical operation policies and procedures of the System. This committee is composed of members approved by the Law, Fire and Public Works Committees identified in sections 3, 4 and 5 and can be modified with their approval. Technical Standards Technical standards are an essential part of the operation of a multi-user system. To ensure the long-range effective operation of System, technical standards shall be developed. Said standards shall be approved by the Technical Liaison Committee and all Participating Agencies will be required to adhere to them. Failure to adhere to the technical standards may result in mobile or portable field equipment being restricted from access to the associated Backbone System. Approved Equipment The initial System implementation will consist of equipment supplied by the original system equipment vendor and will meet the technical requirements of the System. The Technical Liaison Committee shall compile a list of this approved equipment and make it available to all Participating Agencies. In the future, as newer equipment from the original vendor or another vendor becomes available, the Technical Liaison Committee shall evaluate it for compatibility with the System. Any equipment that meets the technical criteria for operation on the System shall be added to the approved list. Technical Standards and Equipment Evaluation The County of Orange GSA/Communications Division maintains engineering and technical staff whose task is to maintain, manage and operate existing multi-user Backbone Systems. Technical management of the System shall continue to be the responsibility of the Orange County GSA/Communications Division. Coun~~ technical staff shall evaluate new radio equipment for adherence to technical standards prior to inclusion on the approved equipment list. Radio equipment evaluation results shall be provided to the Technical Liaison Committee for approval and to the vendor requesting equipment evaluation. Any disputes regarding the technical evaluation of equipment will be referred to the OCCOPSA Communications Committee, PWPC and OCFCA, with final approval by the Governance Committee. CONTRACT/.ITAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page9 13. 13.1 13.2 Any such new Participating Agency(s) or User(s) hereafter who shall desire to become a party to this Agreement may do so by executing a copy of this Agreement and assenting and agreeing to all of the terms, conditions and buy-in and operational costs thereof. Compensation may take the form of improvement or modification of System or other contribution for the benefit of all Participating Agencies/Users. FUNDING System Acquisition During the acquisition period, the County will adopt an acquisition budget for the acquisition of the System. The acquisition budget shall include the following: (a) the System acquisition costs and (b) the allocation of costs among the Participating Agencies in amounts necessary to cover the acquisition budget items. Attached hereto as Exhibit "A" is a list of all cities participating in the System, as well as each city's responsible administrator. Exhibit "A" also includes the County and the Orange County Fire Authority and responsible administrators. Set forth in Exhibit "C" is each entity's estimated cost allocation for the initial Law Enforcement System implementation including field equipment purchases and installation. Exhibit "C" will be periodically updated to reflect any changed equipment orders or authorized System modification expenses. County shall provide to each responsible administrator, as indicated on Exhibit "A," a quarterly financial report from the date of contract initiation for a period of two (2) years after which the County shall provide financial reports semi-armually for the remainder of this Agreement. Payment Exhibit "D" identifies each entity's estimated payments by fiscal year for the law enforcement portion of the System. As part of the acquisition process of the System, the County shall, within sixty (60) days of the effective date of this Agreement, issue a final payment schedule. Total amounts will not exceed each entity's full contribution for the System, as identified in Exhibit "C," unless an entity adds equipment or modifications as authorized per sections 15 and 16. Changes are subject to final approval by the Governance Committee. CONTRACT/JTAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page II 15. SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS AND COST SHARING System modifications may be needed from time-to-time to meet the changing needs of Participating Agencies. System modifications, expansions or enhancements will not be allowed without technical review by the County and approval by the Governance Committee. System modifications recommended by County and agreed to by the Governance Committee will then be forwarded to Governing Authorities for approval, as appropriate, reflected in revised Schedules "C" and "D," and implemented by County. Cost sharing of future System Backbone modifications shall be determined based on the benefit to be derived by individual Participating Agencies. The cost for any modification intended for the sole use and support of a single Participating Agency shall be borne by that Participating Agency. The cost for any modification intended to improve service for an identifiable group of Participating Agencies in a local area or Net shall be shared by those Participating Agencies in a manner agreeable to those Participating Agencies. The cost-sharing formula for future System modifications involving all Participating Agencies will be developed by the Governance Committee and agreed to by the Governing Authorities. Exhibits "C" and "D" will be updated accordingly. Beginning January 1, 2000, and continuing each year thereafter, the County, the Cities, and the Orange County Fire Authority, as appropriate, will share in the cost of 800 MHz Backbone System expenses. Prior to January 1, I999, the Governance Committee shall specify the appropriate costs to be included in this cost sharing arrangement and the formula on how these costs shall be distributed to the Parties to the Agreement. This distribution of costs shall be included as an amendment to this agreement after the mutual approval of the Parties to the Agreement. The County shall continue to operate and pay all operating costs of the System until such time that such amendment is approved by the Governing Authorities. The 800 MHz CCCS budget and allocation plan will be submitted for approval to the Governing Authorities six (6) months in advance of each fiscal year. Billing will be issued quarterly in advance for payment within thirty (30) days. CONTRACT/JTAGREEDOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page 13 16.3 16.4 Adding Non-City/Non-County Users Newly formed Non-City/Non-County Users or Non-City/Non-County Users that do not participate in the System in its initial implementation may desire to use the System. County shall work with any such User to develop an appropriate system design and implementation plan to transition to the System after approval is recommended by OCCOPSA, PWPC and OCFCA, as appropriate, and approved by Governance Committee. A New Non-City/Non-County User A user that does not participate in the original purchase and cost sharing of the System Backbone shall contribute a share of the System cost as determined by the Governance Committee. The County shall place any funds received as a result of the addition of a New Non-City/Non-County User in an escrow account. Funds from this escrow account may be used for Backbone System enhancements for the benefit of all Participating Agencies and Users. Enhancements shall be recommended by the Technical Liaison Committee and OCCOPSA, PWPC and OCFCA, as appropriate, with final approval by the Governance Committee. Approved enhancements involving cost sharing shall be submitted to the Governing Authorities for approval as appropriate. Any Backbone System modification costs required to transition a New Non- City/Non-County User to System shall be the responsibility of the new Non- City/Non-County User. Any System Field Equipment costs associated with the transition of a New Non- City/Non-County User to System shall be the responsibility of the hew~ Non- City/Non-County User. Adding Mutual Aid Providers Certain governmental and non-governmental Mutual Aid Providers may be granted access to the subsystems, for the expressed purpose of providing Mutual Aid to a Participating, Agency. Access may only be granted by the bodies described in Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3 of this Agreement. Any Backbone System modification costs associated with adding a Mutual Aid Provider to the System shall be the responsibility of the Mutual Aid Providers and/or the sponsoring Participating Agency(s). Any System Field Equipment costs associated with adding a Mutual Aid Provider to the System shall be the responsibility of the Mutual Aid Provider and/or the sponsoring Participating Agency(s). CONTRACT/JTAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page[5 19. 20. Each must designate and name an altemate as a voting member if member cannot attend. AGREEMENT AMENDMENT PROCESS This Agreement may be amended or modified by consent of all of the Governing Authorities representing the Parties. AGREEMENT DATE This Agreement shall take effect as above dated. This Agreement may be terminated by any Parties to the Agreement as listed on Exhibit "A" as to that Party by serving written notice of termination on the County and after meeting its financial obligations under this Agreement. After the expiration of sixty (60) days from the giving of such notice, the Party so electing to withdraw shall cease to be a Party to this Agreement. Such termination shall not relieve said Party or other Party of any financial obligation assumed as part of this Agreement. The Party terminating shall not be responsible for any financial obligations assumed by the other Parties hereto subsequent to said termination. Similarly, it is understood that County has ownership of the System Backbone and certain backbone sites, as well as FCC licenses presently owned by the County, and upon any termination by any Parties to the Agreement, any and all right, title and interest in the System Backbone, those backbone sites and FCC licenses shall remain with the County.. Should the County wish to withdraw, an orderly transition to remaining Parties must be affected. CONTRACT/JTAGREEDOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page l7 CITY OF: ~f V~.k~? [ WX By: City Clerk Dated: , Approved As To Form: City Attorney, Jack L. l~-hite Lucina Lea Moses, Asst. City Attorney CONTRACT,'JTAGREE.DOC lM:skb 01/30/96 8:49 AM Page 19 CITY OF: BUENA PARK By: Patsy Marshall, Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Dated: February 20 , 19 96 Approved As To Form: City Attomey .~ CONTRACT/JTAGKEE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page 19 CITY OF: CYPRESS Mayor By:. ATTEST: Dated: Fabr,mry 19 , 19 9fi Approved As To Form.~ .. City Attomey CONTRACT/JTAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/96 8:49 AM Page 19 CITY OF: FOUNTAIN VALLEY By: G~orge B. Sco~t, -Mayor Dated: ,19 Approved As To Form: City Attorney CONTRACT/$TAGREEDOC lM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page 19 CITY OF: Garden Grove ATTEST: By: By:. City CXlerk Dated: February 15 , 19 96 Approved As To Form: City Attorney CONTRACT/JTAGREE.DOC 3M:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page 19 CITYOF:_ //"~'kl't lM IE ATTEST:~ By:. CityCler~ b' ' Dated: Approved As To Form: City Att~e~ik; ~ lift~ CONTRACT/ITAGREE.DOC IM:skb OI/30/q6 8:49 AM Page 19 CITY OF: LAGUNA HILI.S _Randal O. Bressette~ Mayor ATTEST; /~/~ /} Cit.', Clerk ~ry A. Carlson Dated: d~ /~'~ . 19..~ Approved As To Form: City Attorney Lois E. Jeffre~ ~/~/ 0 CONTRACT/JTAGKEE.DOC JM:sirb 01/30/968:49AM Pag¢19 CITY OF:. La Habra ATTEST: B y .~'~~-~ Jerry I~ankston, City Manager City Clerk Sharie Apodaca Dated: February 15, , 19 96 Approved As To Form: r.~omey Richard Jones CONTRACT/JTAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM ?age l9 CITY OF: LA PALMA Ma2or ATTEST: Dated: February 6, 1996 Approved As To Form: City Attofi~e.Y :~. Page 19 CITY OF: MISSION VIEJO B Sh~ri M. Butter~ield,/Mayor By:. ATTEST C i~"C l~r~c Dated: February 26 , 19 96 Approved As To Form: City Attorney CONTRACT//T-\GRE£DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page l9 ORANGE CITY OF: Dated: , 19 Approved As To Form: City Attorney /~R o~n k s CONTRACT/JTAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page l9 CITY OF:. San Clemente c.--'- ~ayor Attest: City Cl~/k Dated: Feb. 20 , 19 96 Approved As To Form: City Attorney CONTR~*CT/JTAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page l9 CITYOF: SANTA ANA jguel A. Pulido, Mayor y ~[erk Janice C. Guy Dated: Approved As To Form: City Attorney Edward ~.~C~r CONTRACT/JI'AG[>,I~E DOC JM:skb 01/30/96 8:49 AM Page 19 ATTEST: Approved As To Form: City Attomey CONTRACT/JTAGREEDOC JM:$kb 01/30/968:49AM Page 19 CITY OF: WESTMINSTER ATTEST: Bill Smith, City Manager City Clerk Dated: cC/)- 7 Approved As To Form: CONTRACT/JTAGREE.DOC JM:skb 01/30/968:49AM Page 19 ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY ATTEST: erk of the Authority APPROVED AS TO FORM Dated: f-~-~-' ~ ,' ~ ~ ~. EXHIBIT A 800 MHz COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PARTIES TO AGREEMENT: PARTICIPATING MUNICIPALITIES, ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY, AND COUNTY OF ORANGE RESPONSIBLE CITY ADMINISTRATOR ADDRI~. SS PHONE # Lake Foresl City Manager 23778 Mercury Road 714-/707-5583 Lake Foresg CA 92630 La Palma City Manager 7822 Walker Street 714/523-7700 La Palma~ CA 90623 Los Alamitos City Manager 3191 Katella Avenue 714/827-8670 Los Alamitos~ CA 90720 Mission Viejo City Manager 25909 Pahg Suite 150 714/470-3000 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Newport Beach City Manager 3300 Newport Blvd. 714/644-3309 P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beaclg CA 92658-8915 Orange City Manager 300 East Chapman 714/744-5500 P. O. Box 449 Orange~ CA 92666 Placentia City Administrator 401 East Chapman 714/993-8231 Ptacentia~ CA 92670 San Clemente City Manager 100 Avenida Presidio 714/361 - 8200 San Clemente, CA 92672 San Juan Capistrano City Manager 32400 Pasco Adelanto 714/493-1171 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Santa Aha City Manager 20 Civic Center Plaza -714/647-5400 P. O. Box 1988 M30 Santa Ana, CA 92702 Seal Beach City Manager 211 Eighth Street 714/828-8550 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Stanton City Manager 7800 Katella Avenue 714/379-9222 Stantorg CA 90680 Tustin City Manager 300 Centennial Way 714/573- 3000 P. O. Box 3539 Tustin, CA 92681 Villa Park City Manager 17855 Santiago Blvd. 714/998-1500 Villa Park, CA 92667-4187 Westminster City Manager 8200 Westminster 714/898-3311 Westminster, CA 92683 Yorba Linda City Manager 4845 Casa Loma Avenue 714/961-7100 P. O. Box 87014 Yorba Linda, CA 92686-8714 95/EX"HIBITHREV 12/7/95 Page 2 of 3 EXHIBIT B 800 MHz CCCS PARTICIPATING AGENCIES Agent}, Law Enforcement Fire Department Public Works Lifeguard Anaheim X X X Brea X X X Buena Park X OCFA X Costa Mesa X X X Cypress X OCFA X Dana Point SHERIFF OCFA Fountain Valley X X X Fullerton X X X Garden Grove X X X Huntington Beach X X X X Irvine X OCFA X La Habra X X X La Palina X OCFA X La,ama Beach X X X X Lasuna Hills SHERIFF 0CFA Lacuna Nisuel SHERIFF OCFA Lake Forest SHERIFF 0CFA Los Alamitos X OCFA Mission Vicjo SHERIFF 0CFA Newport Beach X X X X Orange X X X Placcntia X OCFA X San Clemente SHERIFF 0CFA X X San Juan Capistrano SHERIFF OCFA _ Santa Aha X X Seal Beach X OCFA Stanton SHERIFF OCFA X Tustin X OCFA X Villa Park SHERIFF OCFA Westminster X OCFA X Yorba Linda BREA PD OCFA X Central Net Fire Dispatch X North Net Fire Dispatch X Orange County Fire Authority X Animal Control X District Attorney X EMA X GSA/Commumcations X GSA/Facilities Operations X GSA/Transportation X Orange Count>,' Marshal X Orange County Probation X Sheriff-Coroner X John Wayne Airport X 95/800MHz247 SM:skb 10/26/95 EXHIBIT D ANAHEIM BREA BUENA PARK COSTA MESA CYPRESS DANA POINT FOUNTAIN VALLEY FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE HUNTINGTON BEACH IRVlNE LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAGUNA NIGUEL LAKE FOREST LA HAr~RA LA PALMA LOSALAMITOS MISSION VlEJO NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE PLACENTIA SAN CLEMENTE SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO SANTA ANA SEAL BEACH STANTON TUSTIN VILLA PARK WESTMINSTER YORBA LINDA CITIES SUBTOTAL COUNTY SUBTOTALI ESTIMATED PAYMENT SCHEDULE SUMMARY - MOTOROLA CONTRACT AND $6.1 MILUON ADJUSTMENT FY95/96 FY98/97 FY97/98 FY98/99 FY99/2000 * TOTAL 623,425 1,534,828 2,547,82.8 945,967 307,434 5,959,482 239,121 582,618 971,1 64 356,754 114,879 2,264,536 140,893 345,133 574,069 212,051 68,611 1,340,757 255,979 615,716 1,031,654 373,930 118,990 2,396,269 115,032 274,493 461,408 168,689 52.,37.~ 1,069,145 45,770 117,431 191,852 74,249 24,970 454,322 125,645 302,464 506,624 183,784 58,627 1,177,044 225,395 555,389 921,632 342,469 111,391 2,1 55,296 278,976 688,798 1,142,104 425,289 138,583 2,673,729 493,647 1,198,392 2,000,516 732,113 234,989 4,559,638 268,964 657,203 1,090,991 405,039 131,628 2,551,825 94,761 224,555 378,561 135,077 42,375 875,359 55,700 93,025 1 46,034 55,304 18,672 348,735 59,786 155,340 252,986 99,368 33,808 601,787 60,920 157,681 256,869 100,339 33,992 610,001 123,585 297,340 498,152 1 68,607 87,436 1,157,170 57,573 1 34,063 227,61 3 79,683 24,553 523,485 56,649 130,430 P27,478 76,921 23,418 509,895 68,113 227,514 370,689 144,286 48,745 879,348 274,684 656,895 1,103,504 397,279 125,552 2,558,186 275,728 672,016 1,120,044 411,575 132,569 2,611,932 91,279 ~"~,085 370,404 135,556 43,694 863,328 95,462 231,046 386,193 140,858 45,074 898,651 35,633 91,726 149,626 58,069 19,572 354,626 575,140 1,419,987 2,354,529; 876,733 285,939 5,512,029 79,086 187,230 315,736 112,528 35,263 729,843 57,099 142,145 234,926 68,212 28,943 551,326 142,730 349,222 581,143 214,405 69,301 1,356,801 5,515 14,598 23,559 9,390 3,230 56,292 220,964 633,889 892,933 325,175 103,911 2,076,872 57 120 213 67 18 475 5,241,501 12,811,163 21,328,036 7,863,245 2,538,249 49,779,184 * 7/1/99 - 12/31/99 3,216,304J S,048,902110,275,0561 2,010,9121 151,371120,702,5441 CITIES/CO uNTY S U BTOTAL ~ 8,457,8051117,860,054 Jl31,603,092 ~ 9.871.1571 2,689,6201{70,481,729 II COUNTY DELETIONS / I (600,000)1 (2,500,000)r I I (3,100,000)i TOTAL ~ 8,457,805 tl 7,260,054 J29,103,0921 9,871,157 J 2,559,620167,381,729 II NAR: 08-Dec-95 EQUIPO07 I EVIDENCE OF CONTRACT OF POOLED SELF.INSURANCE !ISSUE DATE 7/11/2007 ALLlANT INSURANCE SERVICES, INC. THIS EVIDENCE OF CONTRACT IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO P.O. BOX 6450 RIGHTS UPON THE HOLDER. THIS DOES NOT AMEND, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-6450 EXTEND, OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY (949) 756-0271 FAX # (949) 756-2713 THE CONTRACT DESCRIBED BELOW. COVERAGE AFFORDED BY . INSURED CALIFORNIA INSURANCE POOL AUTHORITY LETTER A: INDIVIDUAL CITY'S SELF-INSURED RETENTION AND MEMBER AGENCY OF: CITY OF BUENA PARK LETTER B: "California Insurance Pool Authority, A Public Agency." 6650 BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK, CA 90621 . MEMBER AGENCY OF THE CALIFORNIA INSURANCE POOL AUTHORITY COVERAGE PER CA. GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 990.4(a), 990.8(c) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PARTY NAMED ABOVE HAS ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OF POOLED SELF- INSURANCE AS LISTED BELOW FOR CONTRACT PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS EVIDENCE OF SELF-INSURANCE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY SELF-INSURANCE CONTRACT DESCRIBED HERE IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS, AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT OF SELF-INSURANCE. CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT LIABILITY LIMITS IN THOUSANDS LTR TYPE OF COVERAGE NUMBER EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION EACH AGGREGATE DATE DATE OCCURRENCE A GENERAL AND AUTOMOBILE SELF INSURED 07/01107 07/01/08 LIABILITY INCLUDING PUBLIC BI&PD 500, N/A OFFICIALS ERRORS AND COMBINED OMISSIONS PERSONAL INJURY $ INCL. B EXCESS LIABILITY CIPA 006 07101107 07101/08 BI &PD 1,500, $ 20,000, COMBINED - DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I SPECIAL ITEMS 1 COUNTYWIDE PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY 1996 REVENUE BONDS LEASE AGREEMENT FOR COUNTYWIDE 800 MHZ COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. SUBJECT TO POLICY TERMS, CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS. Af>j',1#!jVlewY 1; e7f: -(); Y '''THE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID LOSSES CO CERTIFICATE HOLDER I CANCELLATION I SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCR/BED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAil JQ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED HEREIN BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KJND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. SUBJECT TO 10 DAYS NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FOR COUNTYWIDE PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY NON.PAYMENT OF PREMIUM. ATTN: TREASURER AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA SANTA ANA, CA 92701 ~~~ G\JPUnit\CIPA\Oc-Liability\Oc-Liab-Cer\ OC-liab-pn.doc x ISSUE DATE (MMlDDiYYI 07111/07 PRODUCER: License No. OC36861 ALLlANT INSURANCE SERVICES, INC. P.O. BOX 6450 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-6450 Ph 949 756-0271 / Fax 949 756-2713 INSURED CALIFORNIA INSURANCE POOL AUTHORITY AND MEMBER: CITY OF BUENA PARK 6650 BEACH BLVD BUENA PARK, CA 90621 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. COVERAGES _ c THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POl.ICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHtCH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO Al.l. THE TERMS, EXCl.USION AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. 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EXCESS LIABILITY F R PUBLI ENTITIES WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY I..mm~ \ STATUT?RY LIMITS CE~, r EACH ACCIDENT =+ m?ISEASE~P?UCY UMI~m_- m" DISEASE-EA'CH EMPlOYEE- --t--. OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATlON8/l.0CATIONSNEHICLESlSPECIAl. ITEMS COUNTYWIDE PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY 1996 REVENUE BONDS LEASE AGREEMENT FOR COUNTYWIDE 800 MHZ COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. SUBJECT TO POLICY TERMS, CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS. CO CERTIFICATE COUNTYWIDE PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY ATTN: TREASURER 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA SANTA ANA, CA 92701 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED CONTRACTS BE CANCEl.l.ED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE rHEREOF, THE RISK MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY WILl. ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE HOLDER NAMED HEREON BUT FAIl.URE TO MAIl. SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE RISK MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY, OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES. SUBJECT TO 10 DAYS NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FOR NON-PAYMENT OF PREMIUM. 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