HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 50-06 11/08/2006
RESOLUTION NO. 50-06
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ENTRY INTO
AN AMENDED AGREEMENT FOR
NORTHWEST CENTRAL DISPATCH SYSTEM
WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect previously
authorized entry of said Village into an Agreement to provide for and maintain a Central
Emergency Dispatch operation known as Northwest Central Dispatch System, hereinafter
referred to as "NWCDS"; and
WHEREAS, NWCDS has proven successful in providing emergency communications services to
the Village of Mount Prospect police and fire departments; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Schaumburg has made application for membership in NWCDS; and
WHEREAS, the NWCDS Board of Directors has unanimously recommended approval of the
membership request of Schaumburg; and
WHEREAS, it is believed, the inclusion of an additional community in the System will prove
beneficial to both the System and the Village of Mount Prospect; and
WHEREAS, the addition of new members to NWCDS requires approval of an amended Venture
Agreement.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of
Mount Prospect, pursuant to Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois
and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 through 5 ILCS 220/9:
SECTION ONE: That the Board of Trustees do hereby authorize the Village of Mount Prospect to
enter into an amended Agreement for Northwest Central Dispatch System which provides for the
addition of the Village of Schaumburg to NWCDS.
SECTION TWO: That the President is authorized to sign the agreement, being the subject of this
Resolution, a copy of said agreement being attached and made a part of as Exhibit "A".
SECTION THREE: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage and approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
Corcoran, Hoefert, Korn, Skowron, Zadel
NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Lohrstorfer
PASSED and APPROVED this 8th day of November 2006.
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Irvana K. Wilks
Mayor
ATTEST:
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M. Lisa Angell
Village Clerk
NORTWEST CENTRAL DISPATCH SYSTEM VENTURE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into on the effective date hereinafter set forth, by
and between the local governments signatory hereto (and also those which may
hereafter become signatory hereto):
WIT N E SSE T H:
WHEREAS, a Central Dispatching System has existed in Northwestern Cook
County and in parts of Lake and DuPage Counties since 1972; and
WHEREAS, such System has been demonstrated to be of great value to its
constituent municipalities, the signatories hereto; and
WHEREAS, the addition of another municipality to the System will provide for
more efficient and economical dispatching of life and property saving services;
and
WHEREAS, the cost of providing and maintaining a central dispatching system is
probably excessive for anyone of such signatories; and
WHEREAS, a centralized police, fire and other emergency dispatching system
can adequately serve the needs of all of such signatories; and
WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois
and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 through 220 /9,
authorize joint exercise be two or more local governments of any power common
to them; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the signatories hereto to jointly provide for and
maintain a central dispatching system for their mutual advantage and concern.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises, the mutual
advantages to be derived therefrom and in consideration of the mutual covenants
herein contained, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows:
1. Venture Established. Pursuant to the joint powers authorization of the
Illinois Constitution and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220 /1
through 5 ILCS 220 /9, the undersigned do hereby federate together in a
cooperative venture for the joint and mutual operation of a centralized
communications system, to be know as "Northwest Central Dispatch System"
(hereinafter designated as NWCDS) which shall consist of all of the local
governments which may hereafter become signatory hereto.
2. By-Laws. NWCDS shall be subject to and shall be governed by certain
By-Laws, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A: and by this reference
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made a part of this Agreement, together with any amendments which may be
made to said By-Laws in the manner and means therein set forth.
3. NWCDS Participation. Each participating local government of the Central
Dispatching System (and each local government which may hereafter sign after
approval as required by the By-Laws, provided such local governments are
eligible to participate pursuant to said By-Laws) is a member of NWCDS and is
entitled to the rights and privileges and subject to the obligations of membership,
all as provided in said By-Laws.
4. Termination. Any party to this agreement may cease to be a party hereto
and may withdraw from participation in NWCDS in the manner and means set
forth in said By-Laws.
5. Powers of the System. NWCDS shall have the power in its own name to
make and enter into contracts, to employ agents and employees, to acquire, hold
and dispose of property, real and personal, and to incur debts, liabilities or
obligations necessary for the accomplishment of its purposes, but no such
contract, employment, purchase, debt, liability or obligation shall be binding upon
or obligate any member except as authorized by the attached By-Laws. NWCDS
shall not have the power to eminent domain or the power to levy taxes.
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6. Amendments. This Agreement may not be amended, except by written
agreement and resolution of all the then parties to it. However, the By-Laws
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" may be amended from time to time by the method
and means provided herein, provided such amendments do not conflict with the
terms set forth in this Agreement exclusive of said Exhibit "A".
7. Duration. This Agreement and NWCDS shall continue in effect until
rescinded by unanimous consent of the then parties or until terminated in the
manner provided in said By-Laws. Upon such termination, the assets remaining
shall be disposed of in the manner set forth in the said By-Laws.
8. Enforcement. Each member shall have the right to enforce this
Agreement against any other member. If suit is necessary therefore, a defaulting
member shall pay reasonable attorney's fees to NWCDS as adjudicated by the
Court.
9. Authorization. Prior to execution of this Agreement, each member shall
deliver to the other a certified copy of a suitable ordinance or resolution
authorizing and directing the execution of this Agreement.
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10. Effective Date. This Agreement shall become effective when signed by all
of the respective representatives of the Village of Arlington Heights, Village of
Buffalo Grove, Village of Elk Grove Village, Village of Hoffman Estates,
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Village of Mount Prospect, Village of Palatine, City of Prospect Heights, Village of
Schaumburg and Village of Streamwood.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned local governments have set their
signatures on the respective dates set forth below. This document may be
signed in duplicate originals.
VILLAGE OF ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
By:
ATTEST:
Date:
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE
By:
ATTEST:
Date:
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ATTEST:
Date:
ATTEST:
Date:
VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE
By:
VILLAGE OF HOFFMAN ESTATES
By:
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NORTHWEST CENTRAL 9-1-1 SYSTEM
ADDENDUM OF NEW MEMBERSHIP
WHEREAS, the Villages of Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove Village
and Mount Prospect have previously formed a joint venture to install, operate and
maintain an Enhanced 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System, known as
Northwest Central 9-1-1 System (the 9-1-1 System), pursuant to authority
granted under terms of Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Constitution of the
State of Illinois; the Emergency Telephone System Act, 50 ILCS 750/0.01 et
seq.; and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 51LCS 220/1 through 51LCS
220/9; and
WHEREAS, the City of Prospect Heights and the Villages of Hoffman Estates,
Palatine and Streamwood have subsequently joined the 9-1-1 System; and
WHEREAS, it is believed that the inclusion of an additional community in the
9-1-1 System will prove beneficial to both the 9-1-1 System and the Village; and
WHEREAS, the new member has agreed to:
1. provide funds for its proportionate share of the cost of operation of
the 9-1-1 System; and
2. provide all necessary funds required to add or modify hardware
and/or software in order to accommodate the operational needs of
the new member, and to pay a proportionate share of normal
9-1-1 operational expenses; and
3. pay a proportionate share of debts and liabilities which may be
incurred after the effective date of membership; and
IT IS THEREFORE AGREED by the Village of Mount Prospect to accept the
Village of Schaumburg as a full participating member of the Northwest Central
9-1-1 System, effective upon the approval of all current members and according
to terms of the attached Memorandum of Agreement marked Exhibit A.
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EXHIBIT A
NORTHWEST CENTRAL 9-1-1 SYSTEM
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
1. Upon the date when all participants have approved and signed the revised Northwest Central
9-1-1 System Intergovernmental Agreement, Schaumburg will be considered to be a non-voting
member of the system, and will be permitted to participate in all activities and deliberations of the
system.
Schaumburg will be granted voting rights when 9-1-1 operations for Schaumburg are officially
transferred to the NWC911 System and monthly surcharge collections (wireless) and system
operational contributions are remitted directly to the Northwest Central 9-1-1 System.
At that time, Schaumburg will have one seat and one vote on the NWC911 Board of Directors
(the ETSB) (which is composed of the Village Managers of the member municipalities).
Simultaneously, when voting rights are granted, Schaumburg will eliminate its own independent
Emergency Telephone System Board.
The Northwest Central 9-1-1 System will perform all necessary work associated with the
preparation and filing of an amended 9-1-1 system plan with the Illinois Commerce Commission.
2. All 9-1-1 surcharge remittances and system operational contributions will be made payable to the
Northwest Central 9-1-1 System and be sent by the ICC in the case of wireless surcharge
collections and by Schaumburg in the case of local exchange access lines to the Northwest
Central office.
3. Northwest Central will deposit the net amount remitted by Schaumburg based on the current
system wide operating surcharge of $.29 per line per month. This amount will be allocated to the
common 9-1-1 system funding pool and will be used for 9-1-1 system budgetary purposes.
If at a later date, the members of the system determine that there is a need to increase the
monthly operating surcharge for general system operating expenses or capital improvements
Schaumburg will maintain parity in the portion of its contribution, which is allocated to 9-1-1
system operations and/or capital reserve budgets.
4. The Northwest Central 9-1-1 System will pay all expenses related to the provisioning of
Enhanced 9-1-1 service for Schaumburg effective with the transfer of 9-1-1 functions to
Northwest Central. This includes AT&T and other local exchange carrier service fees, database
preparation and maintenance, 9-1-1 premise equipment hardware and software, and adequate
backup capability.
5. Schaumburg will pay certain one-time fixed costs for new equipment and/or software or for the
modification of certain system components necessary for the integration of Schaumburg into the
Northwest Central 9-1-1 System.
Schaumburg agrees to pay such expenses to the Northwest Central 9-1-1 System on an
installment basis, with each installment being paid within 30 days after receipt of an invoice from
the Northwest Central 9-1-1 System.
The total combined one-time transitional expense for Schaumburg for system modifications is
included in the aggregate found in item number 4 of the NWCDS Memorandum of Agreement.
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6. Schaumburg agrees to be obligated for its proportionate share of the debts and liabilities outside
of normal operating expenses, which may be incurred after its effective date of transfer of 9-1-1
operations to the Northwest Central 9-1-1 System. The proportionate share will be based on
Schaumburg's share of the total number of access lines in the 9-1-1 system.
The Schaumburg ETSB may use 9-1-1 surcharge revenue, which it has received prior to the
transfer of operations to Northwest Central 9-1-1 System to pay any existing debts and liabilities
of its 9-1-1 system.
Any balance remaining in its 9-1-1 system account on the date of transfer of operations must be
transferred to the joint Northwest Central 9-1-1 System where such funds will be separately
identified and administered by the Northwest Central 9-1-1 System. Those funds may be
expended for any lawful 9-1-1 related expenses as Schaumburg directs.
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