HomeMy WebLinkAbout07903ORDINANCE NO. 7903
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A MUTUAL AID
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
PUEBLO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AND THE CITY OF
PUEBLO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND
AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL TO
EXECUTE SAME
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
SECTION 1.
The Memorandum of Understanding, dated October 27, 2008, between the
Pueblo County Sheriff's Office and the City of Pueblo, a Municipal Corporation, relating
to the operation of a joint Bomb Squad, a true copy of which is attached hereto, having
been approved as to form by the City Attorney, is hereby approved.
SECTION 2.
The President of the City Council is hereby authorized to execute the
Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of Pueblo, a Municipal Corporation.
BY Vera Ortegon
Councilperson
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INTRODUCED October 14, 2008
PASSED AND APPROVED: October 27, 2008
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Background Paper for Proposed
ORDINANCE
AGENDA ITEM # 16
DATE: October 14, 2008
DEPARTMENT: POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHIEF JAMES W. BILLINGS, JR.
TITLE
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A MUTUAL AID MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN PUEBLO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AND THE
CITY OF PUEBLO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND AUTHORIZING THE
PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL TO EXECUTE SAME
ISSUE
Whether to approve the Memorandum of Understanding relating to formation of a joint
Bomb Squad between the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office and the Pueblo Police
Department.
RECOMMENDATION
The department recommends approval of this ordinance.
BACKGROUND
The mutual agreement concept, which utilizes an interagency approach involving the
two primary law enforcement agencies, the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office and the
Pueblo Police Department, is necessary for the public safety of the citizens of Pueblo,
and to provide for an appropriate and timely response to incidents involving the
identification, deactivation and disposal of explosive and hazardous devices. The
formation of a joint Bomb Squad will allow the Pueblo County Sheriff's office to have
certified technicians to respond to such incidents in the County of Pueblo. The formation
of a joint Bomb Squad will also aid in the endeavor to receive homeland security funding
to purchase equipment for the bomb squad.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There is no financial cost to the City.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
CONCERNING
PUEBLO BOMB SQUAD
THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ( "MOU ") is entered into this 27
day of October, 2008 by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Pueblo County,
Colorado (`Board ") and the Sheriff of Pueblo County ( "Sheriff'), which may collectively be
referred to as the "County ", and Pueblo, a Municipal Corporation (the "City "). Board, Sheriff
and City may each be referred to herein as a "Party" or collectively as the "Parties ".
RECITALS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article XX of the Colorado Constitution and Article X of the
Pueblo Charter, City has established a Police Department to provide for public safety for persons
and property within the City of Pueblo, and has directed the City's Chief of Police ("Police
Chief') to assign all members of the Police Department to their respective posts, details and
duties; and
WHEREAS, the Police Chief has assigned duties to members of the Police Department
(who have volunteered to perform such duties) involving the identification, deactivation and
disposal of explosive and hazardous devices as a unit of the Police Department known as the
Bomb Squad; and
WHEREAS, the Sheriff desires to have Sheriffs Officers trained in identification,
deactivation and disposal of explosive.and hazardous devises, and to,participate in a jointly
conducted Bomb Squad with the City Police Department; and`
WHEREAS, it is and will be to the mutual benefit of City and County, and the residents
of each, to cooperate in operating a joint Bomb Squad under the general direction and
supervision of City's Police Department; and
WHEREAS, the Parties are empowered by C.R.S. §29 -1 -203 to enter into this
intergovernmental Memorandum of Understanding for the purpose of setting forth the manner in
which the parties intend to cooperate;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the provisions, terns
and conditions set forth herein below, the parties enter into this MOU concerning the operation
of the Pueblo Bomb Squad.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1: This MOU is entered into pursuant to the authority of §29 -1 -203, C.R.S. and each
Party warrants that it has independent legal authority to provide the function, service or facility
which is contemplated within and the subject of this MOU
2. The Pueblo Bomb Squad shall operate under the management and supervision of
the Police Chief and under the direct command of the Bomb Squad Commander who shall be a
City police officer holding a rank of Sergeant, Captain or Deputy Police Chief who is certified as
a Hazardous Devices Technician and has been appointed by the Police Chief. The Bomb Squad
Commander will maintain records pertaining to the Pueblo Bomb Squad which shall include
reference documents, training materials, schedules of personnel serving on the Pueblo Bomb
Squad, and qualifications and certifications of all personnel assigned by the Chief or Sheriff to
Pueblo Bomb Squad service.
3. The Pueblo Bomb Squad will be staffed with those certified peace officers
employed by the City who are assigned by the Police Chief and certified peace officers employed
by the County who are assigned by the Sheriff. All peace officers who participate in the unit do
so on an additional duty or part-time basis in addition to their regularly assigned other law
enforcement duties. Personnel serving in the Pueblo Bomb Squad will be activated for the
investigation of incidents involving explosive devices, suspected explosives, suspicious and
hazardous devices, for training and for periodic planning activities. All such personnel shall be
certified as Hazardous Devices Technicians ( "Technicians ") and shall have successfully
completed the Hazardous Devices Technician course conducted by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the U.S. Army Ordnance Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, and obtain
periodic recertification. Any peace officer employed by a Party who wishes to become certified
as a Technician must be both approved by the Chief or Sheriff, as` applicable, and by the Bomb
Squad Commander.
4. City and Sheriff may, in the sole discretion of each, detail equipment and supplies
for the use and operation of the Pueblo Bomb Squad. All such equipment and supplies shall
remain the property of the Party providing same. All equipment obtained through joint grants to
City and County/Sheriff will be.titled to the City, housed at Pueblo Police Department facilities
and will be available for use by any Technician assigned to the Pueblo Bomb Squad upon
approval of the Bomb Squad Commander:
5. The Pueblo Bomb Squad shall operate and provide services only within the
geographic boundaries of the City of Pueblo and throughout Pueblo County, except in cases of
emergency where (a) extraterritorial service beyond Pueblo Country has previously been
authorized by a current mutual aid agreement entered into by the City and (b) the service for the
particular emergency is approved by both the City Manager of City and the Sheriff. Assignment
of duties and call outs will be made by the Bomb Squad Commander or his designee.
Technicians employed by Sheriff shall have "primary" response duties for incidents occurring
within the unincorporated portions of the County; Technicians employed by City shall have
"primary" response duties for incidents occurring within the boundaries of the City, at Pueblo
Airport, and upon City-owned property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, assignments of
Technicians will be made across jurisdictional boundaries as needed based upon availability of
personnel to provide appropriate incident response. Each Party will be responsible for the
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compensation and benefits of its own employees
6. In responding to an explosives/hazardous device incident, the on -scene
commander of the Party with primary response duties shall remain as the scene commander,
provided, however, that the Commander of the Pueblo Bomb Squad or his designee, or if neither
is present, the ranking member of the Pueblo Bomb Squad, shall determine the tactical and
methodology of handling and disposal of any explosive or hazardous device. Pueblo Bomb
Squad'members shall riot withdraw from an incident scene until and unless released by the
Commander or his designee present on site.
7. Each Party waives all claims against the other Party for compensation for any loss,
property damage, bodily injury, or death occurring as a direct or indirect consequence of the
performance or non - performance of this MOU.
8. Each Party will, at all times, be responsible for its own costs incurred in the .
performance of this MOU and shall not receive reimbursement from the other Party.
9. Either Party hereto may terminate this MOU upon ninety (90) days advance
written notice to the other Party.
10. Nothing in this MOU is intended, nor should it be construed, to create or extend
any rights, claims or benefits or assume any liability for or on behalf of any third party, or to
waive any immunities or limitations otherwise conferred under or by virtue of federal or state
law, including but not limited to the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, C.R.S. §24 -10 -101,
et seg.
11. All modifications to this MOU shall be made in writing and shall become
effective only upon approval of City Council by resolution, approval of the Board of County
Commissioners by resolution, arid written approval of the Sheriff. No act or omission of any
employee of the City or of the County. shall constitute a waiver or modification of any term or
this MOU, nor estop either Party from asserting or enforcing any term hereof
12. Except as, specifically provided herein, nothing in this MOU shall be deemed to
delegate or be construed as the delegation or assignment of power or authority of any Party to
another Party. This MOU is expressly made subject to,appropriation.of funds by the City
Council and by the Board of County Commissioners.
13. Nothing contained herein shall authorize any-City employee to contract for
materials or services on behalf of City unless "such authorization liar been expressly granted by
the City Council of City, or unless the expenditure" is one permitted by virtue of a duly adopted
budget and is actually made by a person authorized to make such expenditures.
14. All personnel and equipment provided by the Parties pursuant to the provisions of
this MOU" shall be covered only by the liability, damage, workers' compensation and/or other
insurance coverage, if any, of the Party providing same, and such personnel shall, while engaged
in the performance of services under this MOU, retain all rights, privileges and immunity of, and
be deemed to be engaged in the service and employment of the Party regularly employing such
personnel
15. Unless sooner terminated; the term of this MOU shall be from the date of its
approval by the City Council, execution by the Sheriff or approval by the Board of County
Commissioners, whichever occurs last, until December 31, 2009.
16. This MOU shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
Colorado.
17. The persons signing this Agreement on behalf of each Parry represent and warrant
that such persons and their respective Party have the requisite power and authority to enter into,
execute and deliver this MOU and that this MOU is a valid and legally binding obligation of such
Parry enforceable against it in accordance with its terms.
WHEREOF, the duly authorized representatives of each of the Parties hereto have
executed this instrument the date and year first above written.
ATTEST:
City lerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
CITY OF PUEBLO,
A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
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, President of the City Council
ATTEST
Secretaiy
COUNTY FPUEBLO
By
Chairman; Board County
Commissioners
S RIFF ,O PUEBLO COUNTY
Kirk M. T &r; Sheriff
RESOLUTION NO. 08- 290
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF PUEBLO COUNTY, COLORADO
APPROVING THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF
PUEBLO AND PUEBLO COUNTY CONCERNING THE PUEBLO BOMB SQUAD
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article XX of the Colorado Constitution and Article X of the Pueblo
City Charter, the City of Pueblo (the "City") has established a Police Department to provide for public
safety for persons and property within the City of Pueblo, and has directed the City's Chief of Police
("Police Chief') to assign all members of the Police Department to their respective posts, details, and
duties; and
WHEREAS, the Police Chief has assigned duties to members of the Police Department involving
the identification, deactivation, and disposal of explosive and hazardous devices as a unit of the Pueblo
Police Department, known as the Bomb Squad; and
WHEREAS, the Pueblo County Sheriff desires to have Sheriff's officers trained in identification,
deactivation, and disposal of explosive and hazardous devices, and to participate in a jointly conducted
Bomb Squad with the City's Police Department; and
WHEREAS, it is and will be to the mutual benefit of the City and of Pueblo County ( "County "),
and the residents of each, to cooperate in ajoint Bomb Squad under the general direction and supervision
of the.City's Police Department; and
WHEREAS, both the City and County are empowered by C.R.S. § 29 -I -203 to enter into this
governmental memorandum of understanding for the purpose of setting forth the manner in which the
parties intend to cooperate; and
WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 7903, dated October 27, 2008, of the City of Pueblo, the City
approved a Memorandum of Understanding between Pueblo County and the City relating to the operation
of a joint Bomb Squad.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Pueblo
County, Colorado, that the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Pueblo and the County of
Pueblo, dated October 27, 2008, the terms of which are incorporated herein by this reference, is hereby
approved, and the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Pueblo County, Colorado, and the
Pueblo County Sheriff are authorized to execute said Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of Pueblo
County.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 25` day of November 2008, in Pueblo County, Colorado.
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OFPUE COUNTY, COLORADO
BY:
Anthony Nune Chairman
ATTEST;
BY:
Gilbert Ortiz, County Clerk
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