HomeMy WebLinkAbout96-65 Resolution No. 96-65
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF KANE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS, that Richard B. Helwig, Cit Manager, and Dolonna
Mecum, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed
to execute an agreement on behalf of he City of Elgin with
the County of Kane for mutual aid, a coy of which is attached
hereto and made a part hereof by reference.
s/ Ke in Kelly
Kevin Helly, Mayor
Presented: March 13, 1996
Adopted: March 13, 1996
Omnibus Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0
Attest:
s/ Dolonna Mecum
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk
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KANE COUNTY AREA POLICE EMERGNCY AID PLAN
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have determined it to be in their
best interests to enter into an agreement to provide for an
organized structure by which to facilitate interagency
emergency assistance (hereinafter referred to as "Plan" ) .
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the provIions of Article VII ,
Section 10 of the Constitution of the tate of Illinois, and
the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act ILCS 220/1 et seq. ) ,
and in consideration of the mutual 1:romises and covenants
contained herein, the sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows :
I . DEFINITIONS
The following terms shall have the following meanings
ascribed to them for the purposes of this agreement:
"AID" shall mean work resources, ncluding personnel and
equipment.
"CALLING AGENCY" shall mean the agency requesting
assistance pursuant to this agreement.
"EMERGENCY" shall encompass sudden occurrences demanding
quick action by the responsible pOblic agency in order to
prevent or reduce the threat to piblic safety. It shall
also include those events or untsual occurrences where
some advance warning is received, but the event will be
likely to overwhelm the total resources available to the
responsible agency. It shall also include the initial
investigative stage of serious criirs .
"PARTICIPATING AGENCY" is each agency which is a party
hereto.
"RESPONDING AGENCY" is an agency which responds to a
request for aid pursuant to this Agreement.
"SERIOUS CRIMES" shall mean violent crimes and any other
crime, in the opinion of the calling agency head, of a
magnitude constituting an immediate threat to the
community.
II . ADMINISTRATION
A. The agency heads of the parties to this agreement as
of 3 - /c" , 1996 shall appoint a Kane
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County Area Police Emergency Aid Committee
(hereinafter referred to as "Committee" ) , which
shall develop and establish 1 written policies and
guidelines for use by the parties hereto. Policies
and guidelines may be amended from time to time.
B. Terms of committee members Ishall be six months .
Members may serve consecut ve terms .
At the
expiration of each term, eaci participating agency
hereto shall appoint a member f the committee .
C. Once appointed, the committee shall select a
chairperson, who may serve Consecutive terms, and
whose term as chairperson shall be six months .
III . KANE COUNTY AREA POLICE EMERGENCY AIID PLAN
A. GENERAL EMERGENCY CALL-OUT GUIDELINES :
1 . Each head of the variousiparticipating agencies
shall see that a cOpy of the plan is
conspicuously posted or is filed where others
in its agency can find it in his or her absence.
2 . Each agency head shall furnish the committee
with a list of names anc1 titles of individuals
in its agency who are atithorized to request aid
pursuant to this agreement or respond to
requests for aid. Such lists, when received,
shall be compiled into a master list by the
committee which shall then forward a copy of
the master list to each participating agency.
3 . When the need to request aid arises, an agency
head or an authorized listed designee may call,
by whatever means deemed appropriate, to any
other participating agency or agencies, and
direct a request for aid to that agency' s
department head, or authorized designee if the
department head is unavailable.
4 . It shall be the responibility of the calling
agency to inform the responding agency or
agencies what is needed by way of manpower,
equipment, or specialized technical services to
meet the situation.
The calling agency shall also be prepared at
the time of the request to designate a
marshalling point and identify the officer to
report to on arrival atIthe marshalling point.
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5 . For clarification of the plan:
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(a) A request for manpoTer shall be construed
to mean duly authorized police officer(s)
in uniform unless otherwise requested,
armed with normal duty side arms .
Personally-owned weapons such as carbines,
rifles, shotguns, etc . shall not be
brought to the scene. If there is need
for additional shotguns, ammunition, or
tear gas equipment, such request shall be
directed by the calling agency to the
responding agency.
(b) If unmarked squad cars, prisoner transport
vans, or other specialized equipment is
needed, the requesting agency shall
specifically state what is needed and
determine its availability from the
responding agency.
6 . A supervisor or command Officer may be provided
by the responding agenCy to the marshalling
point to act as a liaiSon between the calling
agency and his own department.
7 . To the extent feasible, officers of the same
agency shall be kept in an integral unit or
units .
8 . Agencies not requested tb provide aid shall not
send personnel to the scene.
9 . The calling agency shall release unneeded units
as quickly as possible when the situation is
under control with instructions to report back
to their home agency.
10 . The calling agency Shall notify all the
responding agencies when the situation is under
control .
11. Nothing in this plan shall be construed as
requiring that any agency, when requested to
aid another, shall reduce the available
personnel of their own agency to a level below
that required to provide acceptable minimum
police protection to their own city or county.
Requests for emergency j aid shall be based on
the needs of the calling agency at the
reasonable discretion of the calling agency
head or designee.
12 . Officers responding to' an emergency situation
shall be under the command of the chief law
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enforcement officer of the calling agency
and/or his command officers and shall obey all
lawful orders and instructions issued by that
command officer. The calling agency shall be
responsible for all assignments during the
activation of this plari, provided, however,
that nothing in this section shall require an
officer to violate any , of his or her own
agency' s rules, regulations or polices .
Discipline of officers employed by a responding
agency shall remain the responsibility of the
employing agency.
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13 . The calling agency shalJ be responsible for
determining and arranging the necessary
logistical and communi'9 ations services that
shall be utilized during he emergency.
14 . The calling agency shall start and maintain an
operating history of ' the emergency event
factors in whatever' immediate form is most
practical to that agency. As soon as possible
after the event has been resolved and
responding forces retur ed to normal duties,
the calling agency sha I provide a detailed
written report to each tgency participating in
the emergency and shall forward a copy to the
committee.
B. KANE COUNTY SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS TASK FORCE
GUIDELINES: I
1 . PURPOSE
The participating agencies hereto shall
constitute the Kaie County Special
Investigations Task Fore, for the purpose of
sharing resources during the initial
investigative stage of serious crimes,
particularly homicide, rape and others of a
magnitude constituting an immediate threat to
the community, and shall designate officers to
participate in said task force when requested
to do so by a calling agency.
When activated, the Task Force shall convene
for an initial period Of up to five (5) days .
If the primary goal as determined by the
calling agency is not achieved, the Task Force
shall present a strategic investigations plan
for the calling agency to continue on with.
To the extent that the guidelines set forth in
this section contradiCt or differ from the
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general guidelines set orth in Section "A"
above, the provisiohs of this section shall
apply to a Special Investigative Task Force.
2 . OPERATIONAL OVERSIGHT OF TASK FORCE
The calling agency shall have operational
control over the Task Force while assigned for
duty. This shall incluqe, but not be limited
to, direction, evaluation and mission goal . No
news releases shall be made by members of the
Task Force unless specifically authorized to do
so by the Chief of the calling agency.
3 . OPERATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE
The Chief or agency head of each entity
participating in this Agreement shall loin in
appointing an Operations Subcommittee
consisting of participating members of this
Agreement. The Subcommittee shall be
responsible for creating and maintaining a
call-out list, and once appointed, the
Subcommittee shall elect a chairperson.
4 . CALL-OUT PROCEDURE
Any agency requesting Ilthe Task Force shall
contact the Chairman of the Committee, or his
or her designee, explain the nature of the
problem and request that the Task Force be
initiated and what persbnnel or resources are
needed. The Chairman, Or his or her designee,
shall then begin contacting participating
agencies until the resources have been acquired
or the list has been exiausted. The Chairman,
or his or her designee shall then notify the
calling agency that the Task Force has been
formed and shall respond to the designated
location as requested.
5 . REQUESTING AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES
The head of the calling agency shall provide a
base of operations for 11 the Task Force to work
from. A written report to the Committee shall
be provided when the Task Force work has
completed its assignment, noting its success or
problems . Should more than five (5) days be
needed, the head of the calling agency shall
contact the Task Force members ' agencies and
request additional time through the
participating agency' s chief or agency head.
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C. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
The provisions of this Subsedtion C are applicable
to all aspects of this Plan.
1 . EFFECTIVE DATE
This Agreement shall I be effective upon
execution by the Kane Coi. nty Board and the City
of Elgin. Additional ag ncies may become party
to this Agreement upon e ecution hereto by such
agency.
An agency shall not be considered to be a
participating agency hereto until such time as
that agency has forwarded a signed copy of this
Agreement accompanied 1 by the resolution
authorizing such participation to the Committee
by certified mail . The ICommittee shall notify
all other participatig agencies of new
membership as soon as practicable.
2 . TERMINATION 1 ,
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Any participating agencymay withdraw from this
Agreement at any tim at its option by
resolution passed by its Board or Council .
Copies of such resolution withdrawing from the
Agreement shall be filed with the Committee
within five (5) calendar days of passage. The
Committee shall be responsible for notifying
all other participating agencies of the
withdrawal as soon as practicable.
3 . CLAIMS
Each responding agency hall be responsible for
the actions of its employees in the course of
their participation in this Plan to the extent
provided by law. I
Each party hereto agre s to hold harmless and
waive all claims agai st any other party to
this Agreement for any , loss, damage, personal
injury, death, or other liabiliaty arising out
of the performance of this agreement; provided,
however, that such claims are not waived when
such liability or damage arises out of willful
or wanton misconduct by Ha party hereto.
4 . COMPENSATION -- OTHER RN:SOURCE COSTS
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Personnel supplied to the Task Force shall be
compensated by their respective agencies while
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assigned Task Force duties . Costs of an
investigation, other , than employee
compensation, shall be provided by the calling
agency, unless otherwise Provided in writing.
5 . SEVERANCE
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The invalidity of any provision of this Plan
shall not render invalid any other provision.
If, for any reason, any provision of this Plan
is determined by a , court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable,
that provision shall bel deemed severable and
the remainder of this Plan shall remain in full
force and effect.
6 . NOTICES
Notices required to be iven pursuant to this
Agreement shall be sent to the Committee in
care of the Chairman ok the Committee. Any
notice required hereundei shall be deemed to be
given on the date of mailing if sent by
registered or certified mail, return receipt
requested.
Dated:
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CITY OF 'ELGIN
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Agenda Item No.
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February 21, 1996
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Richard B. Helwig, City Manager
SUBJECT: Approval of the Kane County Ai'ea
Police Emergency Aid Plan
PURPOSE
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and
members of the City Council with information to consider an
interagency agreement with other Kane1County law enforcement
agencies for mutual aid.
BACKGROUND
The Kane County Area Emergency Aid Plan has been drafted in
cooperation with the Kane County Sheriff and all of the Kane
County police agencies through their representative(s) on the
Kane County Area Emergency Aid Commitee. The plan has been
developed to allow police agencies tolldraw upon each other's
resources in the event of a major crime or other crisis re-
quiring rapid deployment of additional police personnel .
Cooperation of this type has been commonplace for many years
and the proposed agreement formalizesiemergency practices by
establishing mutual aid rules and guidelines. The agreement
term is continuous unless withdrawn by participants with five
days ' notice to other participating agencies.
The Elgin Police Department is currently involved in a simi-
lar interagency agreement with Cook, Lake and McHenry County
Departments and the Northern Illinois Police Alarm System
(NIPAS) . The Kane County agreement extends this type of co-
operation to Kane County agencies.
COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED
The Kane County Sheriff and the Chaikman of the Kane County
Emergency Aid Committee, Chief Ignacio Pena of the East
Dundee Police Department, have signed this agreement.
Kane CountyArea Police Emergency Aid Plan
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February 21, 1996
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FINANCIAL IMPACT
The City would continue paying the salaries of officers tempo-
rarily assigned to other agencies during special investiga-
tion or crisis . The City would benefits from other depart-
ments ' resources but would not be responsible for the salary
expense associated with another juri$diction's personnel
assigned to an Elgin emergency.
LEGAL IMPACT
The Law Department has reviewed the attached agreement.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended the City Council authorize the execution of
the Kane County Area Police Emergency Aid Plan.
Respectfully submitted,
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Charles A. Gruber
eft Chief Of Police
Richard B. Helwig
City Manager
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