HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2015-0016CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 16
Series of 2015
TITLE: A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
AND THE WEST METRO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FOR THE USE
AND MAINTENANCE OF A SHARED RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEM
WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. § 29-1-203, the Colorado cities of Wheat Ridge,
Lakewood, and the West Metro Fire Protection District, are authorized to enter into
cooperative agreements with other governmental entities to provide any function,
service or facility; and
WHEREAS, each of the parties is engaged in emergency response and other
public safety functions that rely on radio communications systems; and
WHEREAS, public safety and first responder radio communications systems
consist of electronic network switching equipment, microwave equipment, fixed
hardware components, terminal equipment, mobile and portable radios, tower facilities,
and computer software, among other things; and
WHEREAS, currently, Lakewood shares and has joint and equal ownership with
Wheat Ridge and West Metro Fire Protection District, of a P25 radio communications
system with facilities, maintained by Lakewood, located in and around each entity's
respective jurisdictions; and
WHEREAS, said jurisdictions wish to enter into an intergovernmental agreement
to set forth the rights and responsibilities of each party concerning the shared P25 radio
system; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 14.2 of the City's Home Rule Charter,
the City Council wishes to approve said intergovernmental agreement by resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Wheat
Ridge, Colorado, as follows :
The intergovernmental agreement by and among the City of Lakewood , the City
of Wheat Ridge, and the West Metro Fire Protection District regarding the use
and maintenance of a shared radio communications system, attached to this
resolution and incorporated herein by reference , is hereby approved. The Mayor
and City Clerk are authorized to execute the same.
DONE AND RESOLVED this gTH day of March 2015.
AITEST:
AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE AND THE WEST
METRO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FOR THE USE AND MAINTENANCE
OF A SHARED RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is by and between the City of Lakewood, a
Colorado municipal corporation, on behalf of the City and the Lakewood Police
Department ("Lakewood" or "LPD"); the City of Wheat Ridge, a Colorado municipal
corporation, on behalf of the Wheat Ridge Police Department ("Wheat Ridge" or
"WRPD"); and the West Metro Fire Protection District ("West Metro") .
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, C.R.S. § 29-1-203, as amended, permits and encourages local governments
to make the most efficient and effective use of their powers and responsibilities by
cooperating and contracting with other local governments in order to provide any
lawfully authorized function, service, or facility; and
WHEREAS, each of the Parties is engaged in emergency response and other public
safety functions that rely on radio communications systems; and
WHEREAS, public safety and first responder radio communications systems consist of
electronic network switching equipment, microwave equipment, fixed hardware
components, terminal equipment, mobile and portable radios, tower facilities, and
computer software, among other things; and
WHEREAS, currently, Lakewood shares and has joint and equal ownership with Wheat
Ridge and West Metro a P25 radio communication system maintained by Lakewood with
facilities located in and around its respective jurisdiction, specifically Mount Morrison
and Green Mountain; and
WHEREAS, the Parties wish to enter into this Agreement to set forth the rights and
responsibilities of each Party concerning the P25 radio system; and
WHEREAS, the Parties may, in the future, wish to allow other agencies or entities to
join as Partner Agencies to this Agreement, and to allow other agencies or entities to use
a Party's individual radio communications system under the terms and conditions set
forth herein; and
WHEREAS, the establishment and maintenance of the P25 radio system will promote
the public safety and general welfare of the residents of the City of Lakewood, the City
of Wheat Ridge and the West Metro Fire Protection District; and
NOW, THEREFORE , in consideration of the above and the mutual covenants made
herein , the Parties agree as follows :
1.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION.
1.1 Lakewood , Wheat Ridge and West Metro all utilize Project 25 ("P25'') radio
communications systems supplied by Harris and share the infrastructure
equipment, software, frequencies , and maintenance costs to support the
"system". The three Parties have leveraged their authorized grant funding and
related communications purchases to provide a reliable , sustainable ,
communications system to enhance public safety, homeland security, and
communications interoperability among the Parties. All Parties shall be
ensured of long-term security as to this Agreement.
1.2 Lakewood has a Radio Communications Division to provide communications
services to Lakewood 's Police Department and non-public safety entities.
West Metro and Wheat Ridge have a need for communications technical
assistance parallel to Lakewood . Lakewood is willing to provide the technical
services of its Radio Communications Division . West Metro and Wheat Ridge
agree to pay their share of the costs associated with the services to be provided
by the Radio Communications Division split evenly between West Metro and
Wheat Ridge. Further, West Metro and Wheat Ridge are willing to provide
full use of their infrastructure , frequencies , and associated communications
equipment, at no cost to Lakewood, as part of this Agreement.
2.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
2.1 System Equipment/Frequencies. Under the previous "agreement-in-
principle" established on May 21 ,2010 , the following was established :
• Wheat Ridge has possession of six ( 6) FCC licensed 800 MHz
frequencies for their its use at Mt. Morrison.
• Wheat Ridge agrees to permit the use of its six licensed 800 MHz
frequencies for the shared radio system at the Mt. Morrison radio site.
• West Metro Fire owns all radio hardware located on Mt. Morrison.
• Wheat Ridge and West Metro both agree to permit Lakewood to
utilize the P25 site at Mount Morrison for radio communications.
• Lakewood owns all radio hardware located on Green Mountain.
• Lakewood agrees to permit West Metro and the City of Wheat Ridge
to utilize the P25site at Green Mountain.
• Lakewood has licensed three (3 ) 800 MHz frequencies for unified
communications to be shared among the three entities at Mount
Morrison on the behalf of West Metro. These frequencies are West
Metro possessions.
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• Lakewood has licensed eight (8) frequencies for unified 800 MHz
communications to be shared among the three entities at Green
Mountain. These frequencies are Lakewood possessions.
2 .2 Core Equipment/Facilities .
• West Metro currently houses the Regional Shared Core at its
Administration building and agrees to continue doing so under this
Agreement: at no cost to Wheat Ridge and/or Lakewood .
• All Parties acknowledge that the Shared Core and all related
communications, network and microwave equipment housed at the
West Metro Administration building is equally owned between West
Metro and Lakewood.
• West Metro currently provides space, facilities , support, and security
for shared infrastructure and microwave equipment at its
Administration building and agrees to continue doing so under this
Agreement: at no cost to Wheat Ridge and/or Lakewood.
• West Metro currently provides one office for use by Lakewood
technical staff and agrees to continue doing so under this Agreement at
no cost to Lakewood or Wheat Ridge.
• West Metro agrees to provide 24/7 access to the radio equipment areas
for Lakewood radio technicians for system and equipment servicing:
emergency and non-emergency.
2.3 Technical Service/Operations.
• The employees of the Radio Communications Division shall be
Lakewood employees , subject to Lakewood management, personnel
rules and policies .
• The Parties agree that radio system technician(s) shall be provided by
Lakewood and made available on a 24/7 basis to service West Metro
and Wheat Ridge communications and communications emergencies.
• Response times shall be as follows:
• Priority 1: within one hour of call out. Examples include
two or more repeater channels non-functional at any tower
site , two or more dispatch consoles non-functional at a
Lakewood or West Metro communications center or, one
console at a Wheat Ridge communications center.
• Priority 2: within one working day . Examples include one
dispatch console non-functional , a DAS inoperable.
Specific to Wheat Ridge, a marked unit needing serving for
a radio specific issue .
• Priority 3: usually within two working days. Examples
include individual equipment repair, special equipment
servicing requests.
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• Services to be performed by Lakewood's technicians include
system repairs, diagnostics, maintenance, programming,
troubleshooting, and related technical work regarding
communications system equipment, inclusive training of system
users on an occasional basis.
• The Parties agree that Lakewood shall monitor the
communication's system loading and when said loading reaches
40% of total capacity during non-peak radio usage hours, or 60%
of total capacity during peak radio usage hours, no Party will be
permitted any additions of radios to the communications system
unless mutually agreed to, in writing, by all Parties.
2.4 Annual System and Maintenance Costs: West Metro and Wheat Ridge.
• $103,452.68 (baseline for year 2014) to the Lakewood Radio
Communications Division for radio labor, vehicles, fuel,
maintenance, specialized equipment repair, tools and test
equipment; costs to be shared equally between West Metro and
Wheat Ridge.
• A "not to exceed" 5% annual increase specific to the costs
identified in the first paragraph of this section 2.4.
• One-half Harris annual FX maintenance agreement divided equally
between West Metro and Wheat Ridge. Costs additional and
separate from those identified in the first paragraph of this section
2.4.
• Mount Morrison yearly site lease costs divided equally between
Wheat Ridge and West Metro.
• Overtime shall be invoiced separately at one and one-half the
hourly rate directly to the effected Party.
• Repair and replacement parts shall be invoiced separately and on
an intervallic basis directly to the effected Party.
• Billing to the Parties shall be the first month of the year and
payment shall be within 60 days of the date of the invoice.
Electronic billing is acceptable to all Parties.
2.5 No separate entity created. It is understood and agreed that this
Agreement is intended to facilitate cooperation among the Parties in the
provision of radio communications services but does not establish a
separate legal entity to do so, and except as expressly set forth herein, this
Agreement does not authorize any Party to act for any purpose
whatsoever, nor does this Agreement establish any employee of any Party
as an agent of any other Party for any purpose whatsoever. This
Agreement provides only for the sharing of in-kind services and costs by
the Parties toward the common mutual goal of the creation and
maintenance of a shared radio communications system.
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2.6 Joint Action . The Parties agree that any system upgrade or
communications equipment purchase benefiting the Parties , and agreed to
in writing by the Parties , shall be cost shared equally among the Parties.
Further, the Parties agree that in event of any system upgrade or
communications equipment purchase benefiting only one Party, said Party
shall be solely responsible for all related costs. Such upgrade shall not
diminish the communications operations or capability of the non-
participating entity, or entities , during or after the upgrade .
2 .7 Appropriation. The Parties ' obligations under this Agreement are
expressly subject to annual appropriation being made by each Party in an
amount sufficient to allow the Parties to perform their obligations under
this Agreement. If adequate funds are not appropriated , this Agreement
may be terminated by a Party without penalty. The Parties ' obligations
under this Agreement do not constitute a general obligation indebtedness
or multiple year direct or indirect debt or other financial obligation
whatsoever within the meaning of the Constitution or laws of the State of
Colorado. All Parties are prohibited by law from making fiscal
commitments beyond the term of their current fiscal period. It is the intent
of the Parties that this Agreement shall be for an initial term of twenty
years , dependent upon yearly appropriation ofthe necessary funds. Wheat
Ridge and West Metro shall notify Lakewood by November 151 of each
year if funds have not been appropriated for the purposes of this
Agreement. The "services" portion of this Agreement shall terminate on
December 31 51 of the same year after which notification of non-
appropriation has occurred specific to the Party so notifying. However, the
Parties agree that for the 24-month period following notification of non-
appropriation , Wheat Ridge frequencies shall remain in use at the Mount
Morrison site, and Wheat Ridge shall retain the right to utilize Mount
Morrison for radio communications purposes only ; otherwise this
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
2 .8 Indemnification. No Party shall be responsible for any related conditions ,
warranties, billings , and representations , expressed or implied , among
parties except as herein set forth. Each Party is a public entity and no Party
waives the obligations or benefits afforded it by the Colorado
Governmental Immunity Act, C .R.S. § 24-10-101 , et seq .
2.9 Termination of Agreement. Notwithstanding the annual appropriations
identified in paragraph 2. 7, this Intergovernmental Agreement may be
terminated upon 24-months ' notice , in writing , by one Party to the others.
In event of such notice , equipment owned by the individual Parties shall
remain the sole responsibility of that Party. Specific to Shared Core
Equipment; any Party may of fer to purchase the other Party 's interest in
the Shared Core Equipment. No Party is obligated to purchase said
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Equipment. The purchase price of the Shared Core Equipment at the time
of termination shall be based upon the value of the proportional remaining
life of said Equipment. If no Party wishes to continue ownership of the
Shared Core Equipment, the Shared Core Equipment may be sold to third
parties in accordance with each Party 's rules governing such sales , with
each Party recouping its proportional share of its investment. All Parties
shall be responsible for the removal and disposal of Shared Core
Equipment, which no Party desires to remove. In event of any
disagreement between or among the Parties, the Parties agree to resolve
the dispute according to the terms of this Agreement.
3.0 FUTURE PARTNER AGENCIES
3.1 Adding Partner Agencies. Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary ,
the Parties to this Agreement may, by unanimous written agreement of all
the Chiefs, agree to authorize other governmental or quasi-governmental
agencies or entities to become Partner Agencies. Before any such decision
by the Chiefs is made, the Agency Administrators will meet to discuss the
potential impact of adding additional Partner Agencies to this Agreement
and will advise the Chiefs on the impact of adding other agencies or
entities as Partner Agencies to this Agreement. Future authorized Partner
Agencies will share equally in all costs associated with the Radio System
as set forth in this Agreement. Any Equipment may be utilized by any
future Partner Agency in accordance with the terms set forth in this
Agreement for Partner Agencies.
4.0 DISPUTES
4.1 Dispute Resolution. Any issue relating to this Agreement will be referred
to the Agency Administrators for initial resolution. The Agency
Administrators are authorized to resolve any issue or dispute by majority
vote , with each Agency Administrator having one vote. Should the
Agency Administrators be unable to resolve the issue , the Agency
Administrators will refer the issue to the Chiefs. In addition, any
individual Agency Administrator may refer an issue to the Chiefs for
dispute resolution. The Chiefs are authorized to resolve the dispute by
majority vote with each Chief having one vote.
4.2 Arbitration. In the event of a dispute between two or more Parties that
cannot be resolved by the Chiefs, the effected Partner Agencies may avail
themselves of arbitration services provided by a mutually agreed upon
arbitration services provider. Should arbitration occur, said costs shall be
shared equally by each party to the arbitration.
5.0 DEFINITIONS. In addition to the terms defined elsewhere in this Agreement,
the following definitions shall apply:
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Agency Administrator(s) means the employee(s) designated by each
Partner Agency in writing to be responsible for the day-to-day
administration of that Party 's individual radio communications system and
of this Agreement. Each Party will make its best efforts to communicate
to the other the name and contact information of this designated employee.
Chiefs means collectively the LPD Chief of Police , the WRPD Chief of
Police and the Chief of West Metro.
Core means the electronic backbone of the radio communications system
consisting of a shared network switching center housed primarily in
Denver and Lakewood and is more fully described below.
Equipment means those items described in subsection 2.2 of this
Agreement and includes any replacement equipment or new equipment or
components made necessary due to technological or other advances in
radio communications. It also includes Core Software and any upgrades
thereto.
Partner Agency means Lakewood , Wheat Ridge and West Metro or any
agency or entity that in the future becomes a party to this Agreement.
Partner Agency Equipment means the components of each Partner
Agency 's individual radio communications system that are purchased
separately by that Partner Agency , maintained at that Partner Agency 's
expense, and necessary to support that Partner Agency 's connection to the
system pursuant to this Agreement. This may include , but is not limited
to , each Partner Agency 's fixed hardware including dispatch consoles ,
microwave equipment, terminal equipment, mobile and portable radio
equipment, towers and related facilities and appurtenances, and software
necessary to maintain connectivity to the system or to Users.
Radio System means the P25 Harris Radio System currently being shared
by the Partner Agencies . This system consists of all the equipment
necessary to provide and support the provision of radio communications
for the Partner Agencies currently located at the Mount Morrison and
Green Mountain sites.
Software means computer programs licensed for use by Harris
Corporation ("Harris") to the Parties in operating the Radio System and
any updates thereto or successor versions or releases thereof.
Maintenance and support services for the Software may be referred to as
"Software FX."
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Shared Core/Partner Agency Equipment means an item of Core
Equipment that is utilized as an important component piece of one Partner
Agency's individual radio communications system and that has been
designated by the Agency Radio Communication Systems (RCS)
Administrators as Shared Core/Partner Agency Equipment. As an
example, certain microwave equipment could be utilized as part of the
Core Equipment but also serve an important function as one Partner
Agency's microwave hop for that Partner Agency's individual radio
communications system.
User means any emergency services provider agency or entity that is
currently allowed, pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,
to utilize or access any Partner Agency's individual radio communications
system, including Core Equipment, or any agency or entity that in the
future becomes an authorized User of a Partner Agency's individual radio
communications system.
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6.0 ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVAL
6.1 Points of Contact CPOC). The following individuals will be involved with
the administration of this Agreement. In the event any designated POC
changes , the changing Party agrees to notify the other Parties.
Wheat Ridge Main Contact: Larry Stodden
Police Communications Manager
7500 W. 29th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80215-6713
Telephone Number: 303-235-2937
Email: stodden@ci. wheatridge.co . us
West Metro Main Contact: Mike Murphy
Deputy Chief, Communications
433 S. Allison Parkway
Lakewood , Colorado 80226
Telephone Number: 303-989-4307 x447
Email: mmurphy @westmetrofire.org
Lakewood Contact: Steve Kabelis
Radio Division Manager
445 S. Allison Parkway
Lakewood , Colorado 80226
Telephone Number: 303-987-7354
Email: stekab @ lakewoodco.org
6.2 Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted under Colorado law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed as of
this day and year __ _
ATTEST:
Name :
Title:
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ATTEST:
Date: __________ _
WEST METRO FIRE DEPARTMENT
Signed: _________ _
Name: Don Lombardi
Title: Fire Chief
Date:
CITY OF LAKEWOOD
By: _____________ By:------------
Margy Greer, City Clerk Kathleen E. Hodgson, City Manager
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By: _____________ By:------------
Kevin Paletta, Chief of Police City Attorney
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