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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGMT - Orange County (Countywide Coordinated Comm System) AMENDMENT TO JOINT AGREEMENT FOR THE OPERATION,MAINTENANCE AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF THE ORANGE COUNTY 800 MEGAHERTZ COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM THIS AMENDMENT("Amendment")is entered into on KA&V c'k �4 , 2015 by and between the Parties listed on Exhibit A, attached hereto,which are sometimes individually referred to as"Party"or collectively referred to as the"Parties." RECITALS A. On November 23;2004,the Parties executed that certain document entitled.hint Agreement for the Operation,Maintenance and Financial Management of the Orange Claunty 00 Megahertz Countywide Coordinated Communications System("Agreement'),whit h provides for the management and governance of the 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communications System("800 MHz CCCS"). B. The 800 MHz CCCS requires significant enhancement in order to extend the life of the system. C. Pursuant to Section 15.10 of the Agreement,the Governance Committee and the .County have developed a long-range implementation plan to extend the CCCS, and have developed a scope of work,which includes all the activities,infrastructure and project schedule information for fiscal years 2014-19 described on Exhibit B.attached hereto("System Extension"). D. The Governance Committee and County have also developed the overall estimated cost of the System Extension, including each Party's estimated funding share by fiscal year described on Exhibit C. attached hereto. E. A Party's funding plan for the System Extension may consist of one or more of the following: 1)a Party's cash contribution, 2)a Party or a group of Parties financing all or a portion of the System Extension through the issuance of tax exempt bonds or other public financing mechanisms,and/or 3)a Party or group of Parties financing all or a portion of the System Extension through the County approved System Extension vendor. F. The Parties desire to amend the Agreement to provide their commitment to the System Extension and describe their implementation and funding obligations. G. This Amendment has been approved by the Governance Committee. AGREEMENT NOW,'THEREFORE,in consideration of the foregoing recitals and other good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged,the Parties hereby agree as follows: Page 1 of 11 4 1. Implementation Obligations. The Parties hereby commit to fund and imp ement the System Extension as described on Exhibit B and Exhibit C. a. California Environmental Quality Act("CEOA"). The County shall be the lead agency for purposes of CEQA and shall obtain all necessary approvals for the S�ystem Extension. b. Party Cost Share. The Parties intend to implement and fund the S stem Extension over several years beginning in fiscal year 2014-15 through fiscal year 2018 1'9 Each Party is responsible for its fair share contribution to the System Extension. The total estimated budget for the System Extension and each Party's fair share contribution is depicted on Exhibit C ("Cost Share"). A Party's Cost Share is determined by the number of subscriber radios used by the Party on the CCCS, as well as the Party's proportionate share of the System Extension dedicated to System Backbone. Each Party shall pay its total Cost Share in five fiscal yeiar payments beginning in fiscal year 2014-15 through fiscal year 2018-19 in accordance with the procedures in Subsection(c)below. Each Party acknowledges that its Cost Share for the System Extension is an estimate and is expressed as a not to exceed amount.Each Party's Cost Share will be based on an actual quote by a third party vendor who will perform the System Eatension under a contract or series of contracts approved and managed by the County("Contractor"). A Party's actual Cost Share amount will be determined prior to the beginning of each fiscal year in which it is due and will be based on the Contractor's scope of work for the respective fiscal year. Therefore,the Cost Share depicted on Exhibit C may change, and may be periodically u dated by the Parties to reflect any changed equipment or authorized System Extension modific lion expenses. C. Invoicing&Payment. The County will calculate the actual Cost Share amount due the following fiscal year,and will invoice each Party by July 1. Each Party all pay its respective Cost Share to the County within thirty(30)days of the start of the fiscal year. A Party is exempt from the payment procedures of this Subsection l.c.for the relevant fisc 1 year if it has: i. Executed a binding agreement with the County approved Contractor, agreeing to pay or finance its Cost Share through the Contract r directly, or ii. Executed a binding agreement with the County agreeing to joii ly finance its Cost Share. d. Cost Share Responsibility. Upon execution of this Amendment, each Party is responsible for its actual Cost Share regardless of the form and manner of payment described herein, such that the Party cannot terminate its Cost Share obligation for any reason. In the event of a withdrawal from the system in accordance with Section 20 of the Agreement or in the case of a default for failure to pay its Cost Share in accordance with this Amendment, each Party remains obligated to pay to County the Party's outstanding Cos Share as that obligation becomes due. Should any Party fail to pay its respective Cost Share when due, the County shall take action as is appropriate to obtain such payment. Nothing herein shall be construed as the County's exclusive remedy for the remediation of defaults by a Party or Parties, Page 2 of 11 and the County reserves the right to pursue any and all available rights and remedies at law or in equity. e. County Trust Account, The County shall deposit all Cost Share contributions into a trust account that is managed solely for the purpose of the Syste Extension. 2. System Extension Administration. The Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Department/Communications &Technology Division shall administer all agreements for the System Extension, and regularly report such progress to the Governance Committee. 3. Participating Agencies. The Parties hereby update the list of Participating Agencies described on Exhibit D, attached hereto, which shall replace in its entirety Exhibit D of the Agreement. Participating Agencies will continue to contribute to overall backbo,e costs through the payment of a separate and established entry fee for every radio added to the system. 4. Capitalized Terms. Any capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Agreement. 5. Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 6. Full Force. Except as expressly set forth herein, the Agreement shall remain unmodified and in full force and effect. Page 3 of 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Amendment as of the date first written above. THE COUNTY O �RA GE, a political subdivis' n f e ate of California By: Chairm f t e Bo d of Supervisors SIGNED AN CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHA IRPMAN OF T E BOA 4 By: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County of Orange, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: COUNT OUNSEL By: I [CITY SIGNATURE BLOCKS TO BE INSERTED] Page 4 of 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Parties have executed this Amendment as of the date first written above. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE; .a political subdivision of the State of California By: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED 'TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD By Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County of Orange,California APPROVED AS TO FORM: COUNTY COUNSEL By: (:�N,LUQ las I s Th ' Of City Onager . Date Seal Beach Jill Ingram i Approved as to form: S1vP6 The ty f City Attorney Date Seal Steven Flower Page a of 11 II EXHIBIT A PARTIES TO THE AMENDMENT RESPONSIBLE , ENTITY A Dl1?I�STRATC}R ADDRESS ;PRUNE City Manager 12 Journey, Suite 100 Aliso Viejo Aliso Viejo,CA 92656-5335 949/425-2512 Anaheim City Manager 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. 714/765-5162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Brea City Manager 1 Civic Center Circle 714/990-7770 Brea,CA 92821-5732 6650 Beach Blvd. Buena Park City Manager 714/562-3550 Buena Park,CA 90620 Costa Mesa City Manager 77 Fair Drive 714/754-5328 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 5275 Orange Avenue Cypress City Manager 714/229-6688 Cypress,CA 90630 33282 Golden Lantern Suite 203 Dana Point City Manager 949/248-3513 Dana Point, CA 92629 Fountain Valley City Manager 10200 Slater Avenue 714/593-4410 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 City Manager 303 W.Commonwealth Ave 714/738-6310 Fullerton Fullerton, CA 92832 Garden Grove City Manager 11222 Acacia Parkway 714/741-5100 Garden Grove, CA 92840 Huntington Beach City Administrator Hunt Main Street 714/536-5.575 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 City Manager 1 Civic Center Plaza 949/724-6246 Irvine Irvine,CA 92623-9575 'La Habra City Manager 201 E.La Habra Blvd. 562/905-9701 La Habra, CA 90633 Page 5 of 11 RESPON SIBLE - f ENTITY ADM NJSTRATOW - - ADDRESS -Y � PHONE# , 3 La Palma City Manager 7822 Walker Street 714/690-3333 La Palma,CA 90623 505 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach City Manager 949/497-0704 Laguna Beach,CA 92651 Laguna Hills City Manager 24035 El Toro Road 949/707-2610 Laguna Hills,CA 92653 Laguna Niguel City Manager 27801 La Paz Road 949/362-4300 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Laguna Woods City Manager 24264 El Toro Road 949/639-0525 Laguna Woods, CA 92653 t Lake Forest City Manager 25550 Commercentre Drive 949/461-3410 Lake Forest,.CA 92630 Los Alamitos City Manager 3191 Katella Avenue 562/431-3538 Los Alamitos,CA 90720 ext. 201 Metro Cities Fire Manager 201 S.Anaheim Blvd., Suite 302 714/765-4077 Authority Anaheim, CA 92805 200 Civic Center Mission Viejo City Manager 949/470-3051 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Newport Beach City Manager 3300 Newport Blvd. 949/644-3000 Newport Beach,CA 92663-3884 Orange City Manager 300 East Chapman Ave. 714/744-2222 Orange,CA 92866 Orange County Fire Fire Chief I Fire Authority Road 714/573-6010 Authority Irvine,CA 92602 Grange,County of CEO 333 W. Santa Ana Blvd. 714/834-6200 Santa Ana,CA 92701 i Page 6 of 11 • 3 RESPONSIBLE - 'ADDRESS TI'TY ADIVIT11I5]CRA'TQI D>EiESS P1�111gTE.# City Administrator 401 East Chapman Ave 714/993-8 117 Placentia Placentia,CA 92870 Rancho Santa 949/635-1800 Margarita City Manager 22112 E1 Pasco ext. 210 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 San Clemente City Manager 100 Avenida Presidio 9491361-8322 San Clemente, CA 92672 32400 Pasco Adelanto San Juan Capistrano City Administrator San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 949/443-6317 Santa Ana City Manager 20 Civic Center Plaza 714/647-5200 Santa Ana, CA 92701 211 8th Street 562/431-2527 Seal Beach City Manager Seal Beach,CA 90740 ext. 300 7800 Katella Avenue 714/379-9222 Stanton City Manager Stanton,CA 90680-3162 ext.240 300 Centennial Way Tustin City Manager Tustin, CA 92780 714/573-3010 Villa Park City Manager 17855 Santiago Blvd. 714/998-1500 y g Villa Park, CA 92861 West Cities Police West-Comm 911 Seal Beach Blvd. 562/594-7243 Communications Administrator Seal Beach, CA 90740 8200 Westminster Blvd. 714/898-3311 Westminster City Manager Westminster, CA 92683 ext. 402 4845 Casa Loma Avenue Yorba Linda City Manager 714/961-7110 Yorba Linda, CA 92886 i i Page 7 of 11 I i EXHIBIT B GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM EXTENSION AND PROJECT SCHEDULE 1.0 Overview The System Extension plan will focus on extending the life of the existing CCCS radio system by systematically replacing end-of-life equipment in strategic phases culminating in an upgrade to P25 compliance with the goal of continuing to provide quality radio communications to the law, fire,lifeguard and public works agencies in Orange County. 2.0 Description of System Extension 2.1 System Backbone—Radio infrastructure equipment that is at or near the end of its expected life will be directly replaced with the current version of the same equipment that will maintain all existing features and functionalities and is able to work with the existing backhaul network. Specifically, this will involve the replacement of 565+existing Quantar radio base stations and ancillary equipment at 25 radio sites with 800 MHz 3600 baud GTR8000 base stations and ancillary, equipment. This will be accomplished in accordance with the following e: System Backbone schedule: Northwest Cell=24 Quantars replaced in 2015 Southwest Cell=40 Quantars replaced in 2015 Laguna Cell= 33 Quantars replaced in 2016 Moorhead IR Site=8 Quantars replaced in 2016 North Cell= 105 Quantars replaced in 2016 South Cell=135 Quantars replaced in 2017 Crystal Cove IR Site=4 Quantars replaced in 2017 Countywide Cell=210 Quantars replaced in 2017 Carbon Canyon IR Site=3 Quantars replaced in 2017 Silverado IR Site=3 Quantars replaced in 2017 2.2 Law Enforcement Dispatch Consoles—Police Dispatch Gold Elite consoles will be out-of-service by the vendor in 2018 and will need to be replaced prior t9 2018 to maintain the existing console priority feature once the system is upgraded to P25. Console priority is a.feature unique to law enforcement dispatch and allows dispatch to have the ability to transmit and receive audio simultaneously and is an officer safety necessity. Existing Gold Elite Console equipment will be replaced with its successor console, the MCC7500. Due to the complexity of the I replacement at each law dispatch center, only 6 dispatch centers can be upgraded pgraded each year. A schedule has been developed to address the 20 law dispatch centers on the system,as shown below. Page 8 of 11 Console schedule: FY14/15 -Lorna Ridge,Irvine, Laguna Beach,Huntington Beach FYI 5/16-Anaheim,Brea, West Comm, Santa Ana,Tustin FYI 6/17 -Orange, Fullerton,Costa Mesa, Garden Grove,Westminster FYI 7/18 -Placentia, La Palma,Newport Beach,Fountain Valley, Buena Park,La Habra 2.3 System Field Equipment — When the System Backbone is upgraded to the P25 standard in FY 2018/2019, all subscriber radio equipment will also need to be P25 capable. Subscriber radios that are capable of being upgraded will need 'lo receive the software/firmware upgrade prior to the backbone upgrade. Older s� bscriber radio equipment that is not capable of being upgraded to the P25 standard Twill need to be replaced prior to the P25 upgrade. Each agency will be responsible for the purchase of either replacement radios,or the necessary subscriber upgrade package for upgradable radios. 2.4 P25 Upgrade—When all backbone sites and law dispatch consoles have completed their equipment replacement, the vendor will initiate the necessary equipment and software update to bring the system up to the 7.18 software platform) for P25 compliance. This final phase of the System Extension plan is scheduled for-FY 2018/2019. Page 9 of 11 i EXHIBIT C TOTAL ESTIMATED SYSTEM EXTENSION COST& ESTIMATED PARTY COST SHARE BY FISCAL YEAR ESTIMATED COST ACIUAL ESTIMATE®C®ST lNOT TO EXCEED COST FY 1445 Radio Counts C11y/Ag^%y CoW PM&WANp COW - : uPgnuta "Raptacr' Total.- Oan4glll. :�dio �'irYt4.18 � fY18=18' FY;r16.iT ,FYi7d6 � TOTAI:' itgulpmrnt tiqulptanont° ' No+t4e�MSlB r "dabi motht RMrintiip' } ` 1P23 Ce418DIQ (YPpa00 aO4dhWMt `1 apue� Cawt�too SGECtib0110, s.r ", .i wah S0"ft 10 M MCI Cells GYs`' eggs C1TYtAflFNOY, tic redo)' .FtW410 1 ALISO ALJO 11 21 32 1 f S 138 660 A 4 7.25a E 16988" 43,380 ?12 759 ?" 4artE151 833 952 1.785 1 1,439,408 6.689 950 234,403 404,529 1 058 062 2,436.879 12 263.232 3 4REA 61 310 371 1 589216 1.030,150 487(9" 64.070 219,911 '483 3378563 4. UL ENA PARK 76 269 345 1 618,003 1,70141)o 45 305 78186 204,490 470.M 3,018 387 5: COSTA'1tf_SA 07. 523 620 818,1103 3 49550 814t7 140509 30751)8 648:423 5.303,009 6 press 24 176 194 0 1.047.600 26470 41986 t14.994 2464.816 1490884" 7 DMAFC«iT" 16 49 64 1 '0 311.150 404 14504 3tm 87373" 459- 8 FCLlNTAd4VAU$Y 40" 206 246 402-WI 1.28M0 32.304 5S'7 t45,817 335839" 2.254701 9 Fi11 t FR1Ct4 123 510 633 455833 Z201,450 83124 143 455 M,712 884!171 S)23 245 10, GARCEN GROVE 110 474 584 335.673 2970 786" 132 350 346,167 79727a 4 658 11. kJHT':,ZTM1gi-AMA 445 818 1,263 731926 5.419750 165855" 206.230 748.648 0724246 9076851 12 AVY4E 108 502 608 .392:018 . 3.133.906 70,841 137,789 360;353 830.041 4834882" Dr LA IiAOr2A _ 59 t98 255 621:440 1,243850 31488" 67.760 155:162 348n28 2,M5,843 14 LAPALW, 31 61 82 151,728 - "341850 10788 18.683 48,608. 111946 693,282 is LAGLOAOEACN 84 "252 335 478,774 1160S.600 44.123 "78,147 109.165 465,707 2,885,515 16 TUNA I+Ug. 4 42 46 O 256,600 6o4t 10.426 27,267 62'769 t31 17. LAO NANCLI^ 55 0 335.760 7 7 1 35 81 12 4M Z24 18 t-WUMA Y.Y.'rs 2 2 4 0 K3W 525 807 2,171 .5'401 .23 564 10 LAKE FOREST ?t 67 86 0 428150 11M 19.943 52162 120337 029,049 20 LOS`ALA6 HOS 15'" 45' 60" 0' 287 250 71870 13:598 . 35,585 81;012 426,204 2t VETRMET 37' 10 47 1787,MD 102550 0,172 .10851 27 84184 11,998,89T 71. ;n )m ItE,KS 3O 88 118 0 592 500 16,490 26742 89,046 161.093 835 776 2f !'cY+t'"f:RrUPA04 43S 398 a33 784406. Z658,250 10995& -)88760 403,762 11372to 'S 877 24 RANG6' 115, 5s 1 666 SOW 3.438150 87 438" 150 3 773 969222 -5 2 283' 25 PLArrwrA 30 102 132 375,637 64SSOO 17.334 20,915 714243 180208 . 1'327735, 76 RA1 40SN7A-1AARG 7 29 36 '0 162,060 4727- 8'159 21 491147 265422, 27 ANCLOAENTF 9 101 110 0 1 14.445 L4M 65,20 15072, 1-71-M 5A!JJUA44CAF187RAN0 6 .38 N28 0 240 5909" 10188 . 28 4 SIJ14 34 115" 20 114TAANA 219 821 537836 5.177850 t36,571 235,692 610.462 1:419: 8124217 3u SUALV Xti 17 97 0 6415% 14,970 25835 67,574 16S.O t 865582" "3t". 5TAt4TCN 8" 62- "0. 380 0,192- 1 $84 41493 "95604 543313. 32. WSM w 248 439333. t:6&0000� 43.1172 74334 104:423' 447765 778"946'. 23 VILLA PARK. 0' 8 0 331X00 788 1360 3.357 8!101 49 89534 vXST.tx3uu 4 13 573664 600 2 3853 10077 23208 695654 Cki tJF97At t ER 73 284 4 655 t 787 46"i 89906 211612 487 6 3,114,-380 at; 73*571 iMA 35 62 97 1 0 412,250 12.738 21 83 51,497 132.4241 036,692 37. OCFA 991 602 1.883 1 2.925060 8651.650' 248595' 420.005 1.122.080 23041.320, 11690,640 39 =A 65 39 104 1 0 308,750 13;657 23$69 81,646" 141:881 549,1503 39 Stwx vLLY.CLLG PJ. 14 0 14 0 16,100 1838 3.173 8,20 19113' 4&523 40 8X0A ANA UNiF SID.PO s0 3 53 0 75,500: 61960. 12.011 31:416 72:@56 198:242 41. wrArvACSC cws,R3 18 0 16 0 20;700 2.391 4,079 10,670 .24.574 62,309 42 CEO' 1 1 2 0 7150" 263 453 1.188 21730 11.782: 43" DA 0 225 225 ;0 11,350,000 V,547 60"1 133 380 307170 1471078" 44 ,ACA 179 122 901 0 937,M X527 "68" 16 178,418 - '410.925 t634.934 45 .AVA 31 .201 232 487,500 1,241,M' 30.466" 52.577 137.518 316.728 Z260,438 ., 0C Al4114AL CONTRM 76 39 t 15 133000 321"400 15.102 26,062 6 A S&'. 156:998 720728 47 Z LWFGtJARD 7 46 '53 3 99.000 284050" "950 12"Oi1 21,416 72356 05-792 49 - PARKS 133 260 389, 0 t 740 :62 00 4 236 5444714 267-892 41..OCOW 12 455 467 0 . 2.743 4026 045835 276,815 637-,W -3,82 123 94 tYVtR 60 4 04 0 83.060 8 404 t4 509 37 938 87373 241.217 St PRORATION 123 444 567' 0 ZSQSa 450. "74 457 128497 336090" 774:067 4:01 563 5? 3NFRIFP 790 1907' 2,697 4,028208 12.350500 3 165- 611212 . 1. .652' 3881"940 22622678 61 SSa 19 0 19 0 21 850 2.495 4308 11.262 25,939 85,892 " T#TAC' _.___.. .2,483;882 - 4.241,+418 T 1121.1'606 $;:-,25.82?:727 '-.: The costs staged heraln are esfimared costs expressed as not to exceed amounts U3"5.160 subject to the Anal system design. PARTNERSWIP TOTAL, November 2014 Page 10 of 11 ,I I i EXHIBIT D i PARTICIPATING AGENCIES RESPONSIBLE AGENCY' ADDRESS PHON '# AIDMINISTRATOI ; Irvine Valley College Police Chief 5500 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine CA Police De artment 92618 949/451-5201 Orange County Administrator Transportation 600 S.Main Street,Orange CA 92868 714/560-6282 Authori Saddleback College 28000 Marguerite Parkway,Mission Police Department Police Chief Viejo CA 92692 949/582-4390 Santa Ana Unified Police Chief 1601 E. Chestnut Avenue, Santa Ana CA 714/558-5536 School District Police 92701 D artment US Ocean Safety(OC President 34127 Pacific Coast Highway,Dana 94 19/276-5050 Lifeguards) Point CA 92629 I j Page 11 of 11 I I EXHIBIT B GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM EXTENSION AND PROJECT SCHEDULE 1.0 Overview The System Extension plan will focus on extending the life of the existing CCCS radio system by systematically replacing end-of-life equipment in strategic phases culminating in an upgrade to P25 compliance with the goal of continuing to provide quality radio communications to the law, fire, lifeguard and public works agencies in Orange County. 2.0 Description of System Extension 2.1 System Backbone—Radio infrastructure equipment that is at or near the end of its expected life will be directly replaced with the current version of the same equipment that will maintain all existing features and functionalities and is able to work with the existing backhaul network. Specifically, this will involve the replacement of 565+ existing Quantar radio base stations and ancillary equipment at 25 radio sites with 800 MHz 3600 baud GTR8000 base stations and ancillary equipment. This will be accomplished in accordance with the following schedule: System Backbone schedule: Northwest Cell=24 Quantars replaced in 2015 Southwest Cell =40 Quantars replaced in 2015 Laguna Cell = 33 Quantars replaced in 2016 Moorhead IR Site= 8 Quantars replaced in 2016 North Cell= 105 Quantars replaced in 2016 South Cell= 135 Quantars replaced in 2017 Crystal Cove IR Site=4 Quantars replaced in 2017 Countywide Cell =210 Quantars replaced in 2017 Carbon Canyon IR Site= 3 Quantars replaced in 2017 Silverado IR Site= 3 Quantars replaced in 2017 2.2 Law Enforcement Dispatch Consoles—Police Dispatch Gold Elite consoles will be out-of-service by the vendor in 2018 and will need to be replaced prior to 2018 to maintain the existing console priority feature once the system is upgraded to P25. Console priority is a feature unique to law enforcement dispatch and allows dispatch to have the ability to transmit and receive audio simultaneously and is an officer safety necessity. Existing Gold Elite Console equipment will be replaced with its successor console, the MCC7500. Due to the complexity of the replacement at each law dispatch center, only 6 dispatch centers can be upgraded each year. A schedule has been developed to address the 20 law dispatch centers on the system, as shown below. Page 8 of 11 Console schedule: FY14/15 - Loma Ridge, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach FY15/16 -Anaheim,Brea, West Comm, Santa Ana,Tustin FY16/17 -Orange, Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Westminster FY17/18 - Placentia, La Palma,Newport Beach, Fountain Valley, Buena Park, La Habra 2.3 System Field Equipment — When the System Backbone is upgraded to the P25 standard in FY 2018/2019, all subscriber radio equipment will also need to be P25 capable. Subscriber radios that are capable of being upgraded will need to receive the software/firmware upgrade prior to the backbone upgrade. Older subscriber radio equipment that is not capable of being upgraded to the P25 standard will need to be replaced prior to the P25 upgrade. Each agency will be responsible for the purchase of either replacement radios, or the necessary subscriber upgrade package for upgradable radios. 2.4 P25 Upgrade—When all backbone sites and law dispatch consoles have completed their equipment replacement, the vendor will initiate the necessary equipment and software update to bring the system up to the 7.18 software platform for P25 compliance. This final phase of the System Extension plan is scheduled for FY 2018/2019. Page 9 of 11 EXHIBIT C TOTAL ESTIMATED SYSTEM EXTENSION COST & ESTIMATED PARTY COST SHARE BY FISCAL YEAR ESTIMATED COST ESTIMATED COST INOT1TO EXCEED ", -'= yvv,v'Sttd COST.. k 9 '3=4-41°'1 f.S ' 1•.° ..,..n _L:rtr.r:, FY 14-15 Radio Counts . C7ty/Ag.icy Coat , .,- IPesne lMP Caul -, ". .. ``x 51'-•1 . -i 33607304! Replace Total Con.oI.1 yRadIo ri IY th18'•` sIY 16/{ ,136114171 1,11,31,13,-;111„.„,r7 M•TOTALrc II.,I�4546-0448 0 tORIPt 66 114414:41•1 8 }Meng i� ^"YUtpB 1.101611141111813_T:, t3 ` 1 "•-.1 tan C.A... PPE*" 1 ,,iac" •? 13R7alw b eelnnr..at' DILyina s OoI..tw4{4 133-4154 ..Vir, ( , y_1e14.4r. 1oP1$WI `4 3 fa7GIA0ceiCY __....• unman easee6 al•. x *At&'' `.:..�- '.r ..cy? °, 1 44.150 14E20 11 21 32 1 - I 138 650 $ 4202 1 7257 3 11958 3 43,666 3 212759, 2 AILWE0I 833 932 1,786 1,439,408 6,650,950 234.403 404.529 1,054082 2,436679 12243772 3 UREA 81 310 371 580218 1,930,150 48.719 54.079 219,911 606489 3378,583 4 OLENA PARN 78 269 345 518603 1,701,400 •5405 78,166 204.408 470,893 3,018,387 5. COSTA UESA 97 523 820 818503 3,248,550 81.417 140509 367.508 546423 5,30306 6 CYPRESS 24 170 194 0 1,047,800 25,476 43.086 114,094 264,848 1,406884 7 one FOOT 15 49 54 0 311,250 8,634 14,504 37938 87,373 459,407 a FfLITA43 114116Y 40 206 248 402991 1,2522,000 32304 56750 145 817 335,539 7354,701 O E•t FR1C4l 123 510 633 455,633 3201,450 43,124 143 455 375.212 844.171 5,123,245 10 C„sRCEN GROVE 110 474 554 335,673 2,870,500 78.890 132,750 348.101 797,270 4656458 II\401-0-4431CNEEA01 445 618 1.263 731,92 5,419,750 165,655 286,230 740648 1,724.248 9,076851, 12 RYWIE 106 502 508 .39291 3133,000 79641 137,789 300,393 - 830,041 4,934,662 n 1.91.4024 50 196 255 521,440 1.43850 33,488 67,790 151,152 348,126 2,350543 14 tA104.014 31 51 82 151,72 341,680 10,768 16.683 48,606 111,946 883,212 IS LAGUNA 0E404 64 252 336 476.77 1608.600 44,173 78.147 193185 456,707 2661515 II LACUNAIALS 4 42 43 258,600 8,041 10425 27287 82,799 350,131 17 LA04N4 ars3.EL 5 56 60 335750 7,079 13598 35505 41.912 474,794 II tA0t364 500005 2 2 4 14300 525 907 2,371 1451 27,56• 10 LAKF.FOREST 21 i 67 65 425,150 11,558 19.943 52,183 120,137 629,619 20 L(SSALAMnO9 15 45 6 287,250 7,879 13.596 35,585 81,912 426,204 21 UEIROBEI 37 10 47 1,787,300 102,550 -6172 10651 27859 84,184 1.998,697 22 1.8s6Cti V640 30 . 88 118 582,500 13,408 28,742 49,945 161,003 sane 73 hsvviocar OPACI4 435 398 533 750,468 2685)00 . 109.365 186,760 493,782 1,137,210 5,587,876 24 C1141446 115 551 666 543.54 3,436,250 67,158 150933 394.773 906222 5,524243 25 PIACCTIA 30 102 132 375,53 645,500 17,334 29,015 73.243 180,208 1,327.735 26 1441)010 SNIA LIMO 7 20 38 162,050 4,727 8,159 21,330 49,141 265422 27 &31C.E"ELATE 0 101 11 0 516,350 • 14443 74,928 85297 150.172 671495 26. SN1LANCAFTSTRAN0 6 30 45 240,909 5,900 10,1051 21674 81,434 345,115 20 9ANIA AN. 219 821 1,040 537838 5,177,840 138,571 235692 816,462 1419608 8,124,217 10 SEALWACR 17 07 114 001,550 14970 25,835 87,574 155,873 085,582 11. ATAITCN 6 62 TO 381,200 9192 16,864 41,483 95,584 546313 32 TUSITI 80 248 328 439,333 1,560,000 43,072 14,231 104.423 447,765 2,778,948 33 VILA PARK 0 6 6 36000 786 1 380 3537 _ 5,101 49,805 34 Y.P..ATCcuu 4 13 17 573,664 32.600 .2232 3,853 113077 73,208 86461 35 v.4616114-16R 73 254 357 499,66 1,787,950 46681 60,905 211612 4117376 7114380 Al YORLlAl2/934 35 62• 07 412350 12,738 21,983 57407, .132424 631892 37 OCPA 691 902 1,593 2,925,000 6,551,630 248.585 420605 1,122480 2364.320 13,569640 10 0016 65 39 104 36.750 13.637 23550 81,048 141.901 543,473 10 RV48t VtLY.CUL PO 1. 0 14 18,100 1,83 3.173 8,299 19113 48.523 41 snaA ANA WC Et PO 50 3 9 75,500 4960 12.011 31.418 72.358 195212 II. 14011t6R4439 CIAO PO 13 0 18 20,700 276• 4.079 10.670 24.574 62368 C CEC 1 1 2 7,150 263 453 1,188 2,730 11.782 43 Oa 0- 225 225 1,359000 .29547 50,091 131,380 307,170 1,871,078 44 ICA 179 122 • 301 - 931,650 39537 6,215 178,416 410925 1634,934 45„3WA 31 201 232 457,500 1,241,630 30.468 52,577 137.518 316.726 2,265438 aB OCAt6N4t CONfR01. 76 39 115' 133.000 321,400 15.102 25,062 6.1118 136.098 720728 47 CC 1.4-540.4410 7 45 53 MOM 284,060 6960 12,011 31410 '72.33 66,702 43 cc PARKS 133 76 399. 0 1740,060 52,398 00.424 23.590 544,714 2,072902 40 CCPW 12 455 467 . 0 2743,800 61,328 16435 276,615 67.548 3625,323 09 CCWR 60 • 04 0 93,000 8,404 14,504 37,038 87,373 241,217 31 PROSATi011 123 4 • 567 0 2,86,450 74437 126497 36,090 77400 4116563 62 SMERFF 700 1,907 2.897 4028,76 12.350,500 3416 811,212 1,586.632 3,661940 22672,670 53 SRA 10 0 19 0 21,850 2,405 4,36 11,782 25a 8562 TOTAL' sex3.;>;;,,' T:. «^w.•. ....••._•-1,..41 - . .,y4.eti 1c:2A{662 C.4,208,1140_$;11,111,006 Se$26622727. ""rrA, The costs slated herein are es9mated costs expressed as nor to exceed amounts '" .0>`.-''a-'1:;U;R{8,96,1{0701:2E- "'re%"4.71.77 s°Neel la the final system design. November 2014 Page 10 of 11 EXHIBIT D PARTICIPATING AGENCIES • .RESPONSIBLE ADDRESS_ =sv AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR Irvine Valley College Police Chief 5500 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine CA 949/451-5201 Police Department 92618 Orange County Administrator Transportation 600 S. Main Street, Orange CA 92868 714/560-6282 Authority Saddleback College Police Chief 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission 949/582-4390 Police Department Viejo CA 92692 Santa Ana Unified Police Chief 1601 E. Chestnut Avenue, Santa Ana CA 714/558-5536 School District Police 92701 Department US Ocean Safety(OC President 34127 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana 949/276-5050 Lifeguards) Point CA 92629 Page 11 of 11 .r • • JOINT AGREEMENT FOR THE OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF THE ORANGE COUNTY 800 MEGAHERTZ COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NOVEMBER 2004 Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • , . 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SYSTEM 1 2. DEFINITION OF TERMS 2 3. OPERATIONAL POLICIES — LAW ENFORCEMENT SUBSYSTEM 3 4. OPERATIONAL POLICIES —FIRE SUBSYSTEM 3 5. OPERATIONAL POLICIES— LIFEGUARD SUBSYSTEM 4 6. OPERATIONAL POLICIES —PUBLIC WORKS SUBSYSTEM 4 7. OPERATIONAL POLICY 4 8. OPERATIONAL POLICY REVIEW 6 9. MUTUAL AID I 6 10. RELINQUISHING EXISTING OPERATING CHANNELS 7 11. SYSTEM TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT 8 12. SYSTEM MODIFICATION COST APPROVALS 9 13. CONTRACTS 10 14. EQUIPMENT FACILITIES AND STRUCTURES 11 15. SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS AND COST SHARING 11 16. ADDITIONAL PARTICIPATING AGENCIES/USERS OR CONSOLIDATION OF PARTICIPATING AGENCIES 16 17. LIABILITY 18 18. GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE 18 19. AGREEMENT AMENDMENT PROCESS 19 20. WITHDRAWAL FROM SYSTEM 19 Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • S JOINT AGREEMENT FOR THE OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF THE ORANGE COUNTY 800 MEGAHERTZ COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM This Agreement is entered into on , 2005 by and between the Parties listed on Exhibit"A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. This Agreement replaces the 1996 Agreement as amended, and to the extent there is a conflict, this Agreement controls. Exhibit "A" identifies the Parties to the Agreement. Exhibit "B" identifies the Partner Agencies currently operating on the system. Exhibit "C" identifies the current Mutual Aid operations on the system as approved by the appropriate body (Orange County Chiefs of Police and Sheriff's Association [OCCOPSA], Orange County Fire Chiefs' Association [OCFCA], Orange County Public Works Committee [OCPWC], or Orange County Lifeguard Committee [OCLC]). Exhibit "D" identifies those Participating Agencies that have joined the system as everyday users but were not original Partners on the system. Partners and Participating Agencies on the 800 MHz CCCS are limited to public entities. RECITALS: Whereas, the initial installation and implementation of the 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communications System (800 MHz CCCS)has been completed; and, Whereas, the Parties to the Agreement want to define operational, technical and financial requirements and guidelines going forward; and, 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, has been implemented in the County of Orange. Said System is described in Contract No. S0000015.95 for an 800 MHz CCCS, dated September 19, 1995, and related Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and appropriate change orders. The Parties hereby designate Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Department (OCSD)/Communications Division as the "Lead Agency" in maintaining and enhancing the System. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 1 • 2. DEFINITION OF TERMS "Contract City" is defined as a city receiving law enforcement, lifeguard, public works or fire services from the County or any Partner 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 Partner Agencies, responsible for approving cost modifications. Exhibit "A" provides a list of City, County, and Orange County Fire Authority administrators representing these bodies. "Law Enforcement Agency" is defined as all governmental Law Enforcement Agencies operating primarily within the limits of Orange County, as follows: Orange County Sheriff's Orange County City Police Departments, Orange County District Attorney's Office, and Orange County Probation Department. "Lifeguard Agency" is defined as, and shall include, all governmental lifeguard agencies operating primarily within the limits of Orange County. "Mutual Aid Provider" is defined as any governmental or private organization, not otherwise defined in this Agreement, that has a legitimate Mutual Aid operational requirement with another Partner or Participating Agency. Guidelines for the approval of a mutual aid provider have been developed and are available to OCCOPSA, OCFCA, OCPWC and OCLC as needed. "Net" is defined as a group of Partner Agencies who operate a joint dispatch center, or a combination' of radio dispatch talkgroups used by a fixed group of Partner Agencies. "New City" is defined as a city incorporated after the effective date of this Agreement. "Non-City/Non-County User" is defined as a special district, water district, sanitation district, or similar governmental or quasi-governmental agency. These are Participating Agencies. "Participating Agency" is any agency identified in Exhibit D that would not have a role in defining the operation of the 800 MHz CCCS, but would pay to join the system based on a predefined allocation. "Partner Agencies" are those agencies identified in Exhibit `B" that have joined the 800 MHz CCCS for everyday use since its original inception and are operating on the 800 MHz System. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 2 • • "Parties" are those public entities which are listed in Exhibit "A." "Public Works Agency" is defined as, and shall include, all County or City departments that perform public works functions, other than those defined as a Law Enforcement, Lifeguard or Fire Agency. Public Works Agencies include, but are not limited to, Public Works Departments, Municipal Utility Departments, and County agencies including Resources and Development Management Department, John Wayne Airport, Health Care Agency, and Integrated Waste Management Department, and public works functions within County operations such as the Transportation and Facilities Operations functions with the Sheriffs Department and Probation. "Subsystem" is defined as one of four operational subsystems that use common equipment, each in a similar way, but use different operational procedures. These are referred to as the Law Subsystem, the Fire Subsystem, the Lifeguard Subsystem and the Public Works Subsystem. "System Backbone" is defined as those portions of the System Backbone that provide the means by which dispatch centers and mobile radios communicate with each other, and is composed of radio infrastructure equipment, microwave equipment, and associated control equipment. "System Field Equipment" is defined as that portion of the System that uses the System Backbone for communications and consists of dispatch center equipment, mobile radios, and portable radios. 3. OPERATIONAL POLICIES — LAW ENFORCEMENT SUBSYSTEM The Orange County Chiefs of Police and Sheriffs Association (OCCOPSA) is an established organization composed of representatives from the Sheriff's Department, City Police Departments, District Attorney's Office and Probation Department. The OCCOPSA Communications Committee has been delegated by OCCOPSA the responsibility for operational policy development for the Law Enforcement Subsystem. Partner and Participating agencies agree that operational policy for the Law Enforcement Subsystem shall be developed by the OCCOPSA Communications Committee and ratified where appropriate by the OCCOPSA, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 4. OPERATIONAL POLICIES — FIRE SUBSYSTEM The Orange County Fire Chiefs' Association (OCFCA) is an established organization composed of representatives from the Orange County Fire Authority and City Fire Departments. The OCFCA Communications Committee has been delegated by OCFCA the responsibility for operational policy development for the Fire Subsystem. Partner and Participating agencies agree that operational policy for the Fire Subsystem shall be developed by the OCFCA Communications Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 3 • • Committee and ratified where appropriate by the OCFCA, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. • 5. OPERATIONAL POLICIES — LIFEGUARD SUBSYSTEM The Orange County Lifeguard Committee (OCLC) is an established organization composed of representatives from the City and County Lifeguard Departments. The OCLC Communications Committee has been delegated by OCLC the responsibility for operational policy development for the Lifeguard System. Partner and Participating agencies agree that operational policy for the Lifeguard System shall be developed by the OCLC Communications Committee and ratified where appropriate by the OCLC, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 6. OPERATIONAL POLICIES — PUBLIC WORKS SUBSYSTEM The Orange County Public Works Committee (OCPWC) is an established organization composed of representatives from the City and County Public Works Departments. The OCPWC has been delegated the responsibility for operational policy development for the Public Works Subsystem. Partner and Participating agencies agree that operational policy for the Public Works Subsystem shall be developed by OCPWC and ratified where appropriate, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 7.0 OPERATIONAL POLICY 7.1 Law Enforcement Subsystem The administration and ongoing development of the Law Enforcement Subsystem operational policy has been delegated to the OCCOPSA Communications Committee. That Committee reports to the OCCOPSA. Policies developed by OCCOPSA for the operations of the Law Enforcement Subsystem shall ensure that each participant is treated equitably and has sufficient communications capability to meet its legitimate needs. Any dispute between Partner and Participating Agencies over operational policies shall be reviewed by the OCCOPSA Communications Committee, and if not resolved, then reviewed by the OCCOPSA. Any unresolved dispute may be appealed to the Governance Committee for final decision. 7.2 Fire Subsystem The administration and ongoing development of the Fire Subsystem operational policy has been delegated to the OCFCA Communications Committee. That Committee reports to thie OCFCA. Policies developed by OCFCA for the operations of the Fire Subsystem shall ensure that each participant is treated equitably and has sufficient communications capability to meet its legitimate needs. Any dispute between Partner and Participating Agencies over operational Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 4 II • • policies shall be reviewed by the OCFCA Communications Committee, and if not resolved, then reviewed by the OCFCA. Any unresolved dispute may be appealed to the Governance Committee for final decision. 7.3 Lifeguard Subsystem The administration and ongoing development of the Lifeguard Subsystem operational policy has been delegated to the OCLC Communications Committee. That Committee reports to the OCLC. Policies developed by OCLC for the operations of the Lifeguard Subsystem shall ensure that each participant is treated equitably and has sufficient communications capability to meet its legitimate needs. Any dispute between Partner and Participating Agencies over operational policies shall be reviewed by the OCLC Communications Committee, and if not resolved, then reviewed by the OCLC. Any unresolved dispute may be appealed to the Governance Committee for final decision. 7.4 Public Works Subsystem The administration and ongoing development of the Public Works Subsystem operational policy has been delegated to the OCPWC. Policies developed by OCPWC for the operations of the Public Works Subsystem shall ensure that each participant is treated equitably and has sufficient communications capability to meet its legitimate needs. Any dispute between Partner and Participating Agencies over operational policies shall be reviewed by the OCPWC. Any unresolved dispute may be appealed to the Governance Committee for final decision. 7.5 Standard Operating Procedures Except as provided in Section 11.3 ("Security"); individual subsystem operational policy, as well as policy affecting all users, shall be published in the 800 MHz CCCS Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). The SOP will be the source of all radio system operational policies and procedures established by the various subsystems. The SOP is maintained by OCSD/Communications and will be updated any time an approved change is made to this document. 7.6 System Priorities • Public Safety, consisting of City and County Law Enforcement and Fire Agencies dispatch functions and individual radio emergency buttons, shall have System operational priority over all law/fire/public works non-life threatening operations when and if it is necessary to establish System priorities. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 5 • I 1 8. OPERATIONAL POLICY REVIEW To ensure that operational policy developed by the various individual Subsystems is compatible with all of the other Subsystems, such policy shall be subject to review by all other Subsystems and OCSD/Communications when appropriate. Review would be required when policy is developed that crosses over into another Subsystem. Review is not required when policy is developed that is specific to one Subsystem only. I A thirty (30)-day review period prior to policy implementation shall be observed in order to ensure appropriate time for review. Exceptions can be made when the policy is of an emergency nature and immediate implementation is necessary for safety purposes. All emergency exceptions shall be reviewed by the appropriate Subsystems as described above within the thirty(30)-dayl period. • The intent of this review is to assure that decisions made by any one subsystem do not adversely affect the operation of any other group and to promote and ensure interoperability and compatibility. 9. MUTUAL AID 9.1 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 Partner and Participating Agencies within Orange County and Partner and Participating Agencies outside of Orange County. All Partner and Participating Agencies shall comply with the operational policies of the Mutual Aid Plans described in Section 9.2. 9.2 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 Southern 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. The plan in effect on the date of this Agreement is on file with the OCSD/Communications Division. Any proposed modifications to the plan must be reviewed and approved by the Governance Committee, if needed, prior to submission to the State. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 6 • • Orange County Mutual Aid Plan for the Use of the 800 MHz Local Mutual Aid Channels The plan was prepared by OCSD/Communications Division and approved by the Partner and Participating Agencies, based upon approval by OCCOPSA, OCFCA, OCPWC and OCLC, as appropriate. 9.3 Mutual Aid Priorities Partner and 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 Partner and Participating Agencies on a non- interfering, prioritized basis. This use shall be subject to approval of OCCOPSA and the OCFCA as it affects their respective communications. 10.0 RELINQUISHING EXISTING OPERATING CHANNELS Existing Partner and Appropriate Participating Agencies operate existing systems on a variety of radio channels licensed by the FCC. Both the FCC and the Southern California Regional Plan, approved by the FCC on November 21, 1989 for the implementation of new systems using the 800 MHz spectrum, require that Partner and Participating Agencies that transfer operation to the new 800 MHz channels must give back licenses on existing system frequencies. These "give- up" channels will then be redistributed to meet the needs of other agencies in Southern California which have not been met with the limited 800 MHz channels available. Partner and Participating Agencies entering into this Agreement agree to "give up" channels licensed on existing systems that are replaced by the new System. FCC licenses on these "give-up" channels shall be returned to the FCC for cancellation not more than thirty (30) days after transfer and acceptance of law enforcement and/or public works operations to the System. An exception to the paragraph above is when Partner and Participating Agencies who, as a result of transferring law enforcement operations to the System, subsequently move other public works operations to their current 460 MHz channels. In this case, Partner and Participating Agencies agree to relinquish the previously used 460 MHz channels to public works operations within thirty (30) days of completion of the transfer to the 800 MHz System and such a transfer to public works must occur within one hundred eighty (180) days of transfer of law enforcement operations to the System (FCC requirement), at which time the previously-used public works FCC licenses on these "give-up" channels must be returned to the FCC for cancellation not more than thirty (30) days after transfer of public works operations to the 460 MHz channels. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 7 • • Any city that does not have a 460 MHz law enforcement "give-up" GREEN channel to use for public works may be able to use another city's "give-up" 460 MHz GREEN channel in a cellular re-use pattern. 11.0 SYSTEM TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT Proper operation of a modern, trunked, multi-channel communications System requires centralized technical coordination. OCSD/Communications Division has established a 24-hour System Watch at Loma Ridge to assure seamless operation of this complex system. The infrastructure for this System is currently housed in 24 separate radio sites, with Loma Ridge serving as the master site. 11.1 Technical Liaison Committee The 800 MHz Technical Liaison Committee is utilized to develop the technical operation policies and procedures of the System. This committee is composed of sworn, technical and operational personnel of County and City Law Enforcement, Fire, Lifeguard and Public Works operations involved in the 800 MHz CCCS. 11.2 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 continue to be reviewed and evaluated. Said standards shall be approved by the Technical Liaison Committee and all Partner and 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. 11.3 Security Any authorized user ofl the 800 MHz CCCS shall be required to protect the security of the system and its users by complying with the policies set forth in the "Security Plan for thel Orange County 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communications System" document. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, adhering to the Lost/Stolen/Missing Radio Procedure, providing physical security for equipment sand documentation, not using Radio Service Software (RSS) to modify the configuration of any radio programming, and not providing technical information or radio equipment to unauthorized persons. As Participating Agencies of Mutual Aid organizations join the system, a copy of the Security Plan will be provided to the director of said organizations and will be advised to share it with appropriate personnel. 11.4 Approved Equipment The initial System implementation consisted of equipment supplied by the original system equipment vendor and met the technical requirements of the Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 8 • • System. OCSD/Communications shall compile a list of this approved equipment and make it available to all Partner and Participating Agencies. In the future, as newer equipment from the original vendor or other vendors become available, OCSD/Communications shall evaluate it for compatibility with the System and make recommendations to the Technical Liaison Committee. Any equipment that meets the technical criteria for operation on the System shall be added to the approved list. OCSD/Communications will be responsible for negotiating pricing on new equipment with recommendations forwarded to the Governance Committee for final approval. 11.5 Technical Standards and Equipment Evaluation The OCSD/Communications Division maintains engineering and technical staff whose task is to maintain, manage and operate the 800 MHz CCCS. Technical management of the System shall continue to be the responsibility of OCSD/Communications Division: County technical staff shall evaluate new radio subscriber equipment for adherence to technical standards prior 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, OCFCA Communications Committee, OCLC Communications Committee, and OCPWC, with final approval by the Governance Committee. 12.0 SYSTEM MODIFICATION COST APPROVALS Any Law Enforcement Subsystem modification or other action proposed by OCCOPSA which requires Partner or Participating Agencies to obligate funds for cost sharing shall require prior approval by the Governing Body of each Partner or Participating Agency, following approval by the Governance Committee. Any Fire Subsystem modification or other action proposed by the OCFCA which requires Partner or Participating Agencies to obligate funds for cost sharing shall require prior approval by the Governing Body of each Partner or Participating Agency, following approval by the Governance Committee. Any Lifeguard Subsystem modification or other action proposed by the OCLC which requires Partner or Participating Agencies to obligate funds for cost sharing shall require prior approval by the Governing Body of each Partner or Participating Agency, following approval by the Governance Committee. Any Public Works Subsystem modification or other action proposed by the PWPC which requires Partner or Participating Agencies to obligate funds for cost sharing shall require prior approval by the Governing Body of each Partner or Participating Agency, following approval by the Governance Committee. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 9 • • 13.0 CONTRACTS The County may from time to time enter into such agreements or contracts with various vendors to purchase or lease equipment, and for installation, service and maintenance of equipment as maybe necessary and required in order to effectuate this Agreement. All such agreements or contracts shall comply with applicable State Law for counties. Appropriate shared costs will be included in backbone cost-sharing allocations. 13.1 County Responsibilities OCSD/Communications shall negotiate and enter into agreements or contracts with the various vendors as contemplated in this Agreement. OCSD/Communications shall make payments due and payable under such agreements on behalf of Partner and Participating Agencies. OCSD/Communications shall negotiate and enter into agreements with new Participating Agencies which may hereafter receive approval to access the System for day-to-day operations1 pursuant to this Agreement, provided that: • The Participating Agency agrees to the terms, conditions and costs for entry as defined by the Governance Committee on behalf of the Partners. Current policy bylthe Governance Committee directs a system entry fee of $3,295 per radio for Federal or State agency participation and $2,480 per radio for agencies operating strictly within the confines of the County. Participating Agencies are required to have their radios templated and programmed by OCSD/Communications Division staff, participate in the flat fee radio equipment maintenance program, and meet their annual backbone cost sharing obligation. • Requests by Participating Agencies will be evaluated in terms of potential channel loading on the 800 MHz CCCS. This evaluation will include an identification of the number of radios to be added, the type of communication being conducted, and the specific radio cell that will be impacted by the addition of this Participating Agency. If the addition of the Participating Agency may cause an extensive impact on channel loading, an outside channel loading analysis may be pursued at the expense of the requesting Agency. • Additional terms, conditions, and costs for entry shall be included in a separate agreement as established by the Governance Committee. The Governance Committee is given said authority under this Agreement with the understanding that adequate fees will be charged as appropriate. Said separate agreement shall include any direct or indirect compensation to Partner Agencies for System Backbone usage by new Participating Agency(s). Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 10 • • • OCSD/Communications shall obtain the approval of the Governance Committee to determine the appropriate additional terms, conditions, and costs to be included in said separate agreement. • Any such new Participating Agency hereafter who shall desire to become a party to this Agreement may do so by executing a copy of this Agreement, as well as the separate agreement if applicable. • Compensation may take the form of improvement or modification of System or other contribution for the benefit of all Partner or Participating Agencies. 14. EQUIPMENT FACILITIES AND STRUCTURES Additional facilities, structures, and modifications may be needed to implement the System, including System Backbone facilities and System Field Equipment facilities (e.g., dispatch centers). 14.1 System Backbone Facilities In the event of a decision by the Governing Authorities to financially support expanding or modifying existing facilities, or adding new County radio structures or facilities as necessary, to support the implementation of the System Backbone, the County shall be responsible as lead agency to implement these expansions, modifications, or additions. 14.2 Field Equipment Facilities Individual Partner or Participating Agency shall, at its sole Partner or Participating Agency expense, expand or modify its existing structures, facilities, or dispatch centers as required to support the installation or enhancement of Partner or Participating Agency System Field Equipment. 15. SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS AND COST SHARING 15.1 System Modifications System modifications may be needed from time to time to meet the changing needs of Partner and 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, and implemented by County. Cost sharing of future System Backbone modifications shall be determined based on the benefit to be derived by individual Partner or Participating Agencies. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page I I • o The cost for any modification intended for the sole use and support of a single Partner or Participating Agency shall be borne by that Partner or Participating Agency. The cost for any modification intended to improve service for an identifiable group of Partner or Participating Agencies in a local area or Net shall be shared by those Agencies in a manner agreeable to those Agencies. 15.2 Cost Sharing Beginning July 1, 2002 A. Effective Date/Percentage Share The Cities and Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) will commence System Backbone cost sharing payments as of July 1, 2002. The following represents the respective aggregate obligations for the ongoing maintenance costs of the System Backbone expressed as a percentage of the total cost: 1. FY 02-03 a. County's share of cost 51% b. Cities'/OCFA's share of cost 49% 2. FY 03-04 a. County's share of cost 45.6% b. Cities'/OCFA's share of cost 54.4% 3. FY 04-05 and thereafter a. County's share of cost 40.18% b. Cities'/OCFA's share of cost 59.82% The individual obligations for the ongoing maintenance cost of the System Backbone, as approved by the Governance Committee, for each of the Cities and OCFA shall be determined by dividing the number of radios that each of the Cities and the OCFA, respectively, are operating on the System by the total number of radios that the Cities and OCFA are collectively operating on the System. The resulting ratios shall each be multiplied by the aggregate percentage obligations of the Cities and the OCFA for each fiscal year as set forth above. The resulting products shall be the Cities' and OCFA's individual percentage obligations for the ongoing maintenance cost of the System Backbone in each applicable fiscal year. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 12 • • The contribution made by Participating Agencies will be calculated based on a per radio cost, which will be calculated on an annual basis by dividing the total operating and infrastructure backbone cost, by the total number of radios. The calculated contributions for the Participating Agencies will then be deducted from the total backbone cost-sharing expense. The remaining amount will be used to calculate the City, OCFA and County obligations consistent with 15.2.A.3. above. Emergency radios held in a separate pool will not be included in the radio counts for backbone cost-sharing purposes. Radios, as identified by the Partner or Participating Agencies, that are set aside strictly for the purpose of an emergency activation or some other emergency situation, and are not used for any other purpose, will be excluded from backbone cost-sharing counts. Serial numbers for these radios are to be provided by the Partner or Participating Agency. The OCSD/Communications Division will run random radio traffic checks on those radios identified as emergency radios and will advise department heads if any ongoing traffic is occurring. 15.3 Cities/OCFA Payment of FY 02-03 Backbone Costs A. County is authorized to transfer from the County's Site Development and Infrastructure Fund to the County General Fund, an amount equal to the Cities' and OCFA's FY 02-03 share of cost for System Backbone operations. The purpose of this transfer is to finance Cities' and OCFA's FY 02-03 share of the System Backbone costs and to allow cities and OCFA to pay said costs over a period of time. Furthermore, it allows the County to receive said amount in its General Fund as was budgeted for FY 02-03. B. Each city and OCFA will amortize its share of the FY 02-03 System Backbone costs, interest free, over a period of 5 years, commencing July 1, 2003, by paving back to County 20% of its share of the FY 02-03 System Backbone cost each year thereafier for five years. Each city and OCFA shall make this payment to County along with its regular System Backbone cost-sharine expense payment for that particular fiscal year. 15.4 Annual Payment • Commencing July 1. 2003, and continuing each year thereafter, each city and OCFA will contribute 100% of its allocated share of the System Backbone costs based on the formula set forth in 15.2.A above. Said payments shall be made on a quarterly basis in advance within thirty days of billing. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Paee 13 • • 15.5 New Site Development and Infrastructure Fund The County will place the approximately $4.1 million currently in the County's Site Development and Infrastructure Fund, less the amount County is allowed to deduct from that fund pursuant to 15.3.A above, into a separate Site Development and Infrastructure Fund. This fund will be controlled by the 800 MHz Governance Committee. Each project financed from this fund will require prior Governance Committee approval. Each expenditure from the Site Development and Infrastructure Fund must be utilized for County's share of site development and/or infrastructure costs. On June 30, 2008, any remaining balance in the Site Development and Infrastructure Fund shall be administratively transferred to the County General Fund without further approval by the 800 MHz Governance Committee, cities or the OCFA. The Partner and Participating Agencies will share in the cost of 800 MHz CCCS system and infrastructure upgrades. The funding sequence for payment of these costs will be as follows: • Use of grant funds if available. • Use of system entry fees contributed to the system from new Participating Agencies as they join the system. • Use of combined City/County contract reserve fund consistent with percentage contributions made by cities versus County. • Use of infrastructure contributions collected annually as part of the backbone cost-sharing allocations. Contributions to infrastructure payments will be made on a 70% Cities/OCFA and 30% County of Orange basis, consistent with the Motorola contract allocation split during 800 MHz CCCS implementation. OCSD/Communications will prepare a document and timeline that identifies the remaining infrastructure requirements and estimated costs by fiscal year, thereby bringing closure on the balance ofi the infrastructure necessary to complete the original 800 MHz CCCS. Infrastructure payments beginning in FY 2005/2006 will reflect contributions needed to meet these outstanding obligations. • County will pay for design and construction costs for radio sites required to address outstanding coverage issues that remain from initial 800 MHz CCCS implementation, which are Newport Beach, Dana Point and Brea/Carbon Canyon sites. • County will evaluate the inclusion of radio site construction and infrastructure for'new housing developments as part of Mello-Roos costs. 15.6 Exclusive Backbone System Costs Unless otherwise authorized by separate agreement or an amendment to the 800 MHz CCCS Joint Agreement, none of the cost elements covered under the 800 MHz Communications System Agreement for Cost Sharing shall be included in other service agreements between the County of Orange and the Cities or OCFA. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 14 • • • 15.7 New Participating Agencies New users of the System shall be charged pursuant to the policy established by the Governance Committee under Sections 13.1 and 16 of the 800 MHz CCCS Joint Agreement. 15.8 Budget/Year-End Settlement A. The 800 MHz budget and allocation of expenses will be submitted for approval to the Governance Committee ninety (90) to one hundred and twenty (120) days in advance of each fiscal year and communicated to the Partner and Participating Agencies for purposes of including same in their budgets for the next fiscal year. B. As soon as practicable following the end of each fiscal year, a final independent audit or a financial review as stipulated by the Governance Committee, shall be performed to determine the actual cost of backbone system operations, infrastructure and maintenance costs for that fiscal year. The findings of this audit or financial review shall be made known to the Partners and Participating Agencies on the 800 MHz CCCS. Thereafter, to the extent there have been contributions made by the Partners and Participating Agencies which exceed the actual cost of operations and maintenance, the amount of said excess contributions shall be credited to each party in the same proportion as was used to create the excess. Any excess for operational expenses shall be deducted from each entity's fiscal year obligation for the following fiscal year. In the event of a shortfall, each party shall be billed its pro-rata share of the shortfall, which shall be paid in the first quarter payment for the next fiscal year following the fiscal year of the shortfall. C. Contributions made to infrastructure by each Partner Agency and Participating Agency will be held in either the specific County Account (15L) designated for 800 MHz CCCS infrastructure or system upgrades or in the third-party escrow account as determined by the Governance Committee. In either case, interest earnings will be allocated to these specific funds. Whether the Governance Committee determines that these funds will be held in a third-party escrow account or a County fund, the fees for this account will be included as a backbone cost-sharing expense. As designated under the 800 MHz Escrow Agreement, unless otherwise modified, escrow account funds can only be spent for Motorola expenditures in support of system enhancements or infrastructure costs. D. Should any Partner Agency or Participating Agency fail to make its appropriate payments when due, the County shall take action as is appropriate to obtain such payment. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as the County's exclusive remedy for the remediation of Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 15 • • defaults by Governing Authorities, and the County reserves the right to • pursue any and all available rights and remedies at law or in equity. 15.9 800 MHz Site Revenues In the event County decides to generate revenues from the commercial, non- governmental sector by leasing space at the County's radio sites, the following shall apply: A. The use of said radio sites shall not interfere with or degrade the efficiency of the System. B. The net revenues generated from such use shall be shared among the Parties to this 800 MHz CCCS Joint Agreement in the same proportion as each party contributed to the maintenance and repair of the radio site(s) for the fiscal year the revenue is generated, up to the amount of each party's contribution for maintenance and repair of the base radio site(s) from which the revenue is generated. All additional net revenues shall go to the County. 15.10 Future System Enhancements/Upgrades/Replacements It is anticipated that a significant upgrade of the 800 MHz CCCS will he required as early as 2010: The Governance Committee, with staffing provided by the County, will be responsible for defining the required upgrades and anticipated funding requirements. The Governance Committee will develop a long-range plan and establish a multi-year Equipment Replacement Fund for the purpose of accumulating funds from the Partner and Participating Agencies. The Equipment Replacement Fund will be designed to allow for the tracking of interest by individual contributor. 16. ADDITIONAL PARTICIPATING AGENCIES OR CONSOLIDATION OF PARTICIPATING AGENCIES Law Enforcement/Public Works/Fire/Lifeguard Agencies may be added to the system with approval by that Agency's Governing Authority, support by appropriate operational committees, and approval of Governance Committee. The System is designed to support multiple Participating Agencies. New Participating Agencies may only be added to the System within channel loading limits without degrading the level of service. (Refer to Section 13.1.) The System must adhere to FCC minimum loading standards. In order to meet the minimum loading standards established by the FCC and to ensure efficient utilization of the System spectrum resource, County will continually monitor the level of use of the System. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Pane 16 • • The County shall be responsible for coordinating access to the System, training new users in operational and security procedures, and assuring compliance with technical standards. The new Agency may be responsible for the cost of these services. • 16.1 Adding Participating Agencies: Newly Incorporated or Contract Cities Cities presently contracting for law enforcement, fire or public works services from the County or other Participating Agencies may in the future desire to form their own departments. In such cases, the County shall work with these agencies to develop an appropriate system design and implementation plan to transition to an independent city system similar to other cities. Any System Field Equipment or other costs associated with the transition of a New City or Contract City to the System shall be the responsibility of the city unless addressed in a separate agreement with County. 16.2 Consolidation of Law Enforcement Agencies, Public Works Agencies or Fire Agencies Cities presently contracting for law enforcement, fire or public works services from the County or other Partner or Participating Agencies may in the future desire to consolidate with other departments to form regionalized systems. In such cases, the County shall work with these agencies to develop an appropriate system design and implementation plan to transition to a consolidated system. Any System Field Equipment or other costs associated with the transition of a Contract City or Independent City to form with others in a consolidated unit shall be the responsibility of the consolidated entity, unless addressed in a separate agreement with the County. 16.3 Adding Non-City/Non-County Participating Agencies Newly formed Non-City/Non-County Participating Agencies that do not participate in the System in its initial implementation may desire to use the System. County shall work with any such Participating Agency to develop an appropriate system design and implementation plan to transition to the System after approval is recommended by OCCOPSA, OCFCA, OCLC, and OCPWC, as appropriate, and approved by the Governance Committee. An agency that does not participate in the original purchase and cost sharing of the System Backbone shall contribute a share of the System cost consistent with Section 13.1. Funds from this account may be used for Backbone System enhancements for the benefit of all Partners and Participating Agencies. Enhancements shall be recommended by the Technical Liaison Committee and OCCOPSA, OCFCA, OCLC, and OCPWC as appropriate, with final approval by Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 17 • • 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 Participating Agency to System shall be the responsibility of the new Non-City/Non-County Participating Agency. Any System Field Equipment costs associated with the transition of a New Non- City/Non-County Participating Agency to System shall be the responsibility of the new Non-City/Non-County Participating Agency. 16.4 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, 6 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 Partner or 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 Partner or Participating Agency(s). 17. LIABILITY Each Party listed in Exhibit `A" (the "Indemnitor") shall indemnify, defend, and hold all other parties, and their agents and employees (the "Indemnitees") harmless from all claims, liabilities, damages, and losses to the Indemnitees arising out of any acts or omissions of itself and its agents and employees in connection with the performance of this Agreement which acts or omissions constitute gross negligence. 18. GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE The 800 MHz Governance Committee will oversee implementation and operations of the 800 MHz System including Partner and Participating Agency compliance with payment schedules, addressing operational issues affecting System operation and backbone site development, reviewing and approving conversion, modification and enhancement plans, approving contract pricing changes, resolving disputes between Partners or Participating Agencies, approving the policy recommendations of the Committees, approving policy, operational and fiscal matters necessary for the operation and maintenance of the System, and performing any other responsibilities required to implement this Agreement. Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 18 • • The Governance Committee shall be responsible for recommending 800 MHz Project operating and capital improvement budgets that are jointly funded by the Parties to the Agreement. The appropriate Governing Authorities will be responsible for approving these budgets through the backbone cost-sharing approval process. Committee members, as identified below, will also be responsible for coordinating with their appropriate associations/agencies on issues involving Governing Body approvals: • Four City Managers appointed by the Orange County City Managers' Association • Chief Executive Officer, County of Orange, or Designee • Sheriff-Coroner, or Designee • Resources and Development Management Department Director, or Designee Each must designate and name an alternate as a voting member if member cannot attend. 19. AGREEMENT AMENDMENT PROCESS This Agreement may be amended or modified by consent of all of the Governing Authorities representing the Parties. 20. WITHDRAWAL FROM SYSTEM This Agreement shall take effect as above dated. This Agreement may he terminated by any Panics or Participating Agencies to the Agreement as listed on Exhibit "A" or Exhibit "C" as to that Party or Participating Agency 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 or Participating Agency so electing to withdraw shall cease to be a Party or Participating Agency to this Agreement. Such termination shall not relieve said Party or Participating Agency or other Party of any financial obligation assumed as part of this Agreement. (Said Party and Participating Agency shall still be obligated to pay its backbone cost-sharing expense for that fiscal year and its annual flat fee expense for that fiscal year if the Party or Participating Agency is participating in the flat fee program.) The Party or Participating Agency terminating shall not be responsible for any financial obligations assumed by the other Parties or Participating Agencies 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 Panics Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 19 • S 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 and Participating Agencies must be affected. • • • Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final Page 20 • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE 4 ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By: \K c.,P V a BY: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: '4033 'e Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: Bv: Authority Counsel By: Dated: By: SIGNED AND CER1IFIED THAT A COPY OF e. THIS DOCUME➢CT HAS BEEN DELIVERED JO • THE CHAIRMAN OF TH 6ARD ATTEST.` L City Clerk DARLEN J.BLOOM 111 CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: Approved As to Form: City Attorney Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • EXHIBIT A 800 MHz COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PARTIES TO AGREEMENT CITY RESPONSIBLE ADDRESS PHONE# ADMINISTRATOR Aliso Viejo City Manager 12 Journey, Suite 100 949/425-2512 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-5335 Anaheim City Manager 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. 714/765-5162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Brea City Manager 1 Civic Center Circle 714/990-7770 Brea, CA 92821-5732 Buena Park City Manager 6650 Beach Blvd. 714/562-3550 Buena Park, CA 90620 Costa Mesa City Manager 77 Fair Drive 714/754-5328 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Cypress City Manager 5275 Orange Avenue 714/229-6688 Cypress, CA 90630 Dana Point City Manager 33282 Golden Lantern, Suite 203 949/248-3513 Dana Point, CA 92629 Fountain Valley City Manager 10200 Slater Avenue 714/593-4410 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Fullerton City Manager 303 W. Commonwealth Ave 714/738-6310 Fullerton, CA 92832 Garden Grove City Manager 11222 Acacia Parkway 714/741-5100 Garden Grove, CA 92840 2000 Main Street Huntington 13each City Administrator 714/536-5575 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 1 Civic Center Plaza Irvine City Manager , P.O. Box 19575 949/724-6246 Irvine, CA 92623-9575 La Habra City Manager 201 E. La Habra Blvd. 562/905-9701 La Habra, CA 90633 La Palma City Manager 7822 Walker Street 714/690-3333 La Palma, CA 90623 505 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach City Manager 949/497-0704 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Laguna Hills City Manager 24035 El Toro Road 949/707-2610 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Laguna Niguel City Manager 2780] La Paz Road 949/362-4300 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Laguna Woods City Manager 24264 El Toro Road 949/639-0525 Laguna Woods, CA 92653 Lake Forest City Manager 25550 Commercentre Drive 949/461-3410 Lake Forest, CA 92630 Los Alamitos City Manager 3191 Katella Avenue 562/431-3538 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 ext. 201 Mission Viejo City Manager 200 Civic Center 949/470-3051 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Exhibit A as 11/03/04 -1- • • EXHIBIT A • 800 MHz COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PARTIES TO AGREEMENT CITY RESPONSIBLE ADDRESS PHONE# ADMINISTRATOR Newport Beach City Manager 3300 Newport Blvd. 949/644-3000 Newport Beach, CA 92663-3884 Orange City Manager 300 East Chapman Ave. 714/744-2222 Orange, CA 92866 _ Placentia City Administrator 401 East Chapman Ave 714/993-8117 Placentia. CA 92870 Rancho Santa Margarita City Manager 22112 El Paseo 949/635-1800 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 ext. 210 _ San Clemente City Manager 100 Avenida Presidio 949/361-8322 San Clemente, CA 92672 • San Juan Capistrano City Administrator 32400 Paseo Atrano.o 949/443-6317 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Santa Ana City Manager 20 Civic Center Plaza 714/647-5200 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Seal Beach City Manager 211 8th Street 562/431-2527 Seal Beach, CA 90740 ext. 300 Stanton City Manager 7800 Katella Avenue 714/379-9222 Stanton, CA 90680-3162 ext. 240 Tustin City Manager 300 Centennial Way 714/573-3010 Tustin, CA 92780 Villa Park City Manager 17855 Santiago Blvd. 714/998-1500 Villa Park, CA 92861 8200 Westminster Blvd. 714/898-3311 Westminster City Manager Westminster, CA 92683 ext. 402 4845 Casa Loma Avenue Yorba Linda City Manager P. O. Box 87014 714/961-7110 Yorha Linda, CA 92886 West Cities West-Comm 911 Seal Beach Blvd. Communications Center 562/594-7243 Administrator Seal Beach, CA 90740 (West-Comm) Exhibit A as 11/03/04 -2- EXHIBIT A 800 MHz COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PARTIES TO AGREEMENT COUNTY RESPONSIBLE AGENCY/ ADMINISTRATOR ADDRESS PHONE# DEPARTMENT 401 Civic Center Drive West District Attorney District Attorney P. O. Box 808 714/834-3636 Santa Ana, CA 92702 405 W. 5i1 Street Health Care Agency Director 714/834-6254 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Integrated Waste 320 N. Flower St.. Suite 400 Director 714/834-4122 Management Department Santa Ana, CA 92703 John Wayne Airport Airport Director 3160 Airway Avenue 949/252-5183 Costa Mesa, CA 92626-4608 1535 E. Orangewood Avenue Probation Department Chief Probation Officer 714/937-4701 Anaheim. CA 92705 Resources& Development 300 N. Flower Street Director Santa Ana. CA 92703-5000 714/834-4643 Management Department 550 N. Flower St. Sheriff-Coroner Sheriff-Coronet P. O. Box 449 714/647-1800 Department Santa Ana, CA 92703 FIRE SERVICES RESPONSIBLE ADDRESS PHONE # ADMINISTRATOR Orange County Fire 1 Fire Authority Road Fire Chief 714/573-6010 Authority Irvine, CA 92602 Metro Net Fire Dispatch Communications 201 So. Anaheim Blvd., Suite 302 714/765-4077 Center Manager Anaheim, CA 92805 Exhibit A as 11/03/04 -1- • EXHIBIT B • LAW PUBLIC LIFEGUARD FIRE CITY USERS WORKS ALISO VIEJO SHERIFF OCFA ANAHEIM X X X BREA -- - -- --- X X --- X BUENA PARK X X OCFA COSTA MESA --- --- X X X CYPRESS X X OCFA DANA POINT SHERIFF X _ OCFA FOUNTAIN VALLEY X X X FULLERTON X X ' X GARDEN GROVE _ X X X HUNTINGTON BEACH X X X X IRVINE __ --- --- - X X I OCFA LA HABRA X X X LA PALMA X X OCFA LAGUNA BEACH X X X X LAGUNA HILLS SHERIFF X OCFA LAGUNA NIGUEL SHERIFF X OCFA LAGUNA WOODS SHERIFF OCFA LAKE FOREST _ SHERIFF ; _ OCFA LOS ALAMITOS X X_ ' OCFA MISSION VIEJO SHERIFF X OCFA NEWPORT BEACH - X X X X ORANGE X X X PLACENTIA X X ' OCFA RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA SHERIFF I OCFA SAN CLEMENTE SHERIFF X X OCFA SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO _ _ SHERIFF ' X OCFA SANTA ANA X X X SEAL BEACH 2< -- 2< X OCFA _ STANTON SHERIFF X OCFA TUSTIN X _ X - !, OCFA VILLA PARK _ _ _ SHERIFF X - OCFA WESTMINSTER _ X X OCFA YORBA LINDA _ BREA X - OCFA WEST-COMM X METRONEI X COUNTY USERS LAW PUBLIC LIFEGUARD FIRE WORKS DISTRICT ATTORNEY X ' HCA ------ - -- - -_ _ X IWMD -- ---- — --- -- -- X ---' — JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT X X PROBATION -_--- — X RDMD — ---- — — ----- ----- X X SHERIFF-CORONER X OCFA --- - - ----- — --- - ---- -- - Exhibit B jh 11103/04 • • EXHIBIT B MUTUAL AID USERS LAW PUBLIC LIFEGUARD FIRE WORKS AFRC FIRE DEPARTMENT_ _ X AMR AMBULANCE , ' - X BOEING FIRE DEPARTMENT _ __ __ - X CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL X - -__ CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS • X --_ CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FULLERTON POLICE X CAMP PENDLETON FIRE DEPARTMENT _ X CARE AMBULANCE • --- X CDF RIVERSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT • X CORONA FIRE DEPARTMENT - X DISNEYLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT X DOCTOR'S AMBULANCE - X EMERGENCY AMBULANCE __ —.-_ X FBI X_ _HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT PD X LA HABRA HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT --_ _ X LAGUNA BEACH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT X LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF AERO BUREAU _ _X_ MEDIX AMBULANCE _ • _ __ X MERCY AIR _ t X NAVAL WEAPONS STATION FIRE DEPARTMENT ___ X NORTHROP GRUMMAN FIRE DEPARTMENT • -_ X SADDLEBACK COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT X SANITATION DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY X _ SCHAEFER AMBULANCE X UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE _ X UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE POLICE X ; Exhibit B jh 11/03/04 • EXHIBIT C • 800 MHz COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM MUTUAL AID USERS MUTUAL AID USERS RESPONSIBLE ADDRESS PHONE # ADMINISTRATOR 4250 Constitution 562/795-2144 AFRC Fire Department Tom McKinnon Los Alamitos, CA 90720 10662 Stanford Ave. 714!638-6200 AMR Ambulance Ernie Chavez Garden Grove, CA 92840 2600 Westminster Blvd. 562/797-3188 Boeing Fire Department Scott Bolton Seal Beach, CA 90740 California Highway Patrol Bob Fablee 3865-A W. Commonwealth Ave. 714/449-7091 Helicopters Fullerton, CA 92833 8471 North Coast Highway 949/497-]582 California Stale Parks Ken Kramer Laguna Beach, CA 92651 California Stale University P.O. Box 6806 •Fullerton Police and Fire Sgt. Bob Baker 714/278-2904 Fullerton, CA 92834-6806 Departments _ Camp Pendleton PO Box 555211 Chief Timothy Hoover 760/725-4321 Fire Depanment Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 8932 Katella Ave.. Suite 201 714/828-7750 Care Ambulance Rick Richardson Anaheim, CA 92804 CDF Riverside 210 W. San Jacinto Ave 951/940-6900 Chief Mike Bunon Fire Department Perris, CA 92570 Deputy Chief Marcus 815 W. 6th Street 909/736-2220 Corona Fire Department Billington Corona, CA 92882 Disneyland Fite 1313 S. Harbor Blvd. 714/781-4666 Lon Cahill Department Anaheim, CA 92803-3232 23091 Terra Drive 949/951-8535 Doctor's Ambulance Jim Ignacio Laguna Hills, CA 92653 ext. 206 3200 East Birch #A 714/990-1742 Emergency Ambulance Jim Karras Brea, CA 92821 11000 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1700 310/996-3720 FBI Dan Koch Los Angeles, CA 90024 Huntington Beach Union 10251 Yorktown Ave. Scott Atkinson 714/536-7521 High School District Police Huntington Beach, CA 92646-2999 La Habra Heights Fire 1245 N. Hacienda Road John Nielsen 562/694-8283 Department La Habra Heights, CA 90631 Laguna Beach 306 Third Street 949/497-2585 Dennis Hoffer County Water District Laguna Beach; CA 92651 Los Angeles County 3235 Lakewood Blvd. Sheriff Aero Bureau Capt. James DiGiovanna 562/421-2701 Long Beach, CA 90808 Areo Bureau Exhibit C as 11/03/04 -I- • • EXHIBIT C 800 MHz COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM MUTUAL AID USERS MUTUAL AID USERS RESPONSIBLE ADDRESS PHONE q ADMINISTRATOR 26021 Pala Drive 949/470-8921 Medix Ambulance Michael Dimas Mission Viejo, CA 92691 P.O. Box 2532 909/841-2882 Mercy Air Aaron Oshima Fontana, CA 92334 Fire Division Code N23 Naval Weapons Station Larry Bach 800 Seal Beach Blvd. 562/626-7005 Fire Department Seal Beach, CA 90740-5000 Northrop Grumman Fire 33000 Avenida Pico 949/361-7011 Sam Luque Department San Clemente. CA92673 Saddleback College 28000 Marguerite Parkway 949/582 4.585 Chief Harty Parmer Police Department Mission Viejo, CA 92692 Sanitation District of Howard Lembke 10844 Ellis Ave. 714/593-7270 Orange County Fountain Valley, CA 92728 2215 South Bristol Ave. 714/545-8486 Schaefer Ambulance Jimmy McNeal Santa Ana, CA 92704 United States Forest James Nordenger P. O. Box 897 858/695-0258 Service Poway, CA 92074 University of California, Lt. Jeff Hutchinson 150 Public Services Building 949/824-1140 Irvine Police Department Irvine, CA 92697-4900 Exhibit C as 11/03/04 -2- • • EXHIBIT D 800 MHz COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PARTICIPATING AGENCIES AGENCY RESPONSIBLE ADDRESS PHONE # ADMINISTRATOR • Exhibit D as 11/03/04 -I- • S IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE /r ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY �. I f A By: �Vfin, �4 B ' Board of Supervisors Dated: �/•033 •e) ' Chairman Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: Aliso Viejo APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: By: Dated: Authority Counsel //�-�� ' �� By: SIGNED AND CERT IFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS UMEKT H DELIVERED TO C— SHE DOC CHRIRIJAN AS OF BEEN TH BARD t�•� All[Sit Citye-'. - - DARIEN J.BLOOM CLERK Of THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: June 15 , 2005 Approved As to Form: City Anomey a\ • El4k..■4_ Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE A ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By: \V `'a `N ...- ,. By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: if. .5 .6 L/ Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel N S-c-kA /t j° y Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: ANAHEIM APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel By: Dated: By: MAYOR SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF IHIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO / tii. ST' / �IRMANOFTH :BARD L,C/c-„,l! �! /(-7-( ,,-t—G'C,= ATTEST' .4 �. C' v Clerk DA J. OM CLERK RLEN QF THE BLO 60ARD OF SUPERVISORS �/ S/C J ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: - - Approved As to Form: ,. City A'‘Orney , ///'' J Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By: �4` 6 "V By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel MA,6,A 5C �t c Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel By: l./l , �. Dated: By: Aa\ SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUME➢ET HAS BEEN DELIVERED 10 . THE CH�IR6IAN OF T �� CrtJK- ATTEST i .4 g; C Clerk DARIIEN J.BLOOM CLERK Of THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: Approved As to Form: City Anomey 7/ Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ��� ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By: VIROACP try By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //-o33 .e L/ Dated: —a$ —0'5- Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel //—j° —OY Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: BUENA PAR} APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: Bv: 1, Authority Counsel ( �� `7 By: /L�'I� n� j Dated: If — 0 Donald \& NcCay, Mayor 7 — By: SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUME341 HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO / SHE C �.IRIdAN OF TH et• �vim--..-• ATTEST City Clerk DARLEN J.ROOM CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: March 22, 2005 Approved As to Form: City]Attttommey Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • 0 , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY r l By: 11/4 4Ccrist4`f — By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //•033 'd1-1 Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel ( A / 4/".%47_,2 J/mow-, /I-rte --o-I, Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: COSTA MESA APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: '/ Authority Counsel By: /A, J r/`, llated: By: Mayor of Costa Mesa SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF L_f THIS DOCUldEJ4T HAS BEEN DELIVEREDTO THE C IRMAN OF THLe ARD ?),,,,,,a e�1 u�r ATTEST• / .IR '� �, / I City / erk LOON "� DARLEN J.B CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: i,•,.1. Ai', 7,OD5 Approved As to Form: City Attorney l / Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF O%NGE I - ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By: V 1 ` By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //'°� '3 .0 L/ Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel i1—" —c--( Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: Ct-tiC)ISS APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel Dated: $74 Ct1 MPc1.1A-Gr� SIGNED AND CERTIFIED 1HA1 A COPY OF 1 HIS DOCUME$1 HAS BEEN DE�IARDED 10 L( 4 THE CH IRMANOFTH LJ� ��,�/r'L A1lESl / ,4 n ip Cit C Jerk DARIEK' J.BLOOM CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (� ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA / Dated: lOI 9105 Approved As to Form: City Attorney Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Panics and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY '- By: 1�` By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: ii'O33 'v Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: DANA POINT APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel A By: Dated: MAYOR By: SIGNED AND CER1IFIED THAT A COPY OF 1HIS DO UMEltT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO 1HEC�l IIRR,M/AANNOFTHE.BOARD ATIESTI ul'�+�P'(I 1 �l City Clerk / `Q DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: 3—i/-0 � Approved As to Form: City Atto v Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE /1 ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY PI , � 410)1"--I ` By: 1- Yva` JE` By: 2,,-,-,..cg C l h-( Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //'033 'U L/ Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel /1-'° --0Lf ' Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: FoU-Y1k-ck-∎ A tifcn1\e.\ APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: B),: - s / • • uthority Counsel B. e� i .ate• r . i i i / Dated: 711c% 26, ?� By: ,V SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF `, '. 40 THIS DCK UtAE1tT HAS BEEN DE;IARDED TO THE Ct 4 • OF TH ATTEST' i .� �: City Cleric O DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS _ ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: (i Zl IRM Approved As to Form: City Atto y /....‘„,„ Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the dale set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE �+ ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY t h_ : r By: k inii `N M... By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: FULLERTON APPROVED AS TO FORM: By / (/ Shawn Nelson, lMay-or By: Authority Counsel Dated: ATTEST : • cIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY Of l 1 / MIi1IRIdENT HAS RED?0 THE CAN OF BEEN TH :DELIVE•ARD � ATTEST-` 4, 'r ' o; THIS DOCU City Clerk DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK Of THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: Approved As to Form: City An.- -y Richakd . . Jones Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the dale set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORj\ANGE ti ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY 14 • By: lC `6'',lV B Board of Supervisors Dated: // v33 •U z- Chairman Dated: Approved As to Fonn: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel By: Dated: 7 By: WILLIAM J. DALT01■ • SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMEal HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CH�ICRIei�r OF 1H City erk GARIEN J.BLOOM, CLERK Of THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ` ,/ ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: .3"L/ —0J Approved As to Fonn: City Attorney Gcci 17.6A Ca Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE A ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY 1\• lESE By: ter •; Y l ' #C,F" / Board of Supervisors , Chairman Dated: 1-1 Dated: 81(7,5' Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk or the Authority CITY OF: Huntington Beach APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: B . AL, c/ A hority Counsel By: 1.20 a r ( Dated: Y 2—� —c--;y By: SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO D / / THE C -IRI,tAN OF T H ;6ARD E -y1 ��/ -�;n:�t ' ATTEST' / .� ;.1 �]' I City erk DARIEN J.BLOOM CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: Apri 1 1R, 2005 Approved As to Form: City Attorney Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF OM4GE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY t e By l Y1w't on- By Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: It•"33 •d z--/ Dated: Approved As to Form: Al _'EST: County Counsel Nth S4-14.t. lt ° Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: Lvvi APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ` n , Authority Counsel By' )2--) ^Y/ VI/ Dated: By: rr\ckyc { �CCF�T ' , SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF /d \ 4 ` THIS DOCUM 1 HAS BEEN DELIVERED 0 ?�i L THE C• IRMAN OF TH • RD ATTEST' �t/ �, CityClerk Vf/f� DARIEN' J.BLOOM CLERK Qf 1HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: 5- H—CS Approved As to Form: City Attome lb I Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Panicipating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date •set forth opposite theeir respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ! 1 ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY ,`� By: • By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //•33 '6 Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: La Habra APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel • By: a. --744 Dated: By: Mayor , Steve Anderson SIGNED AND CEF1IFIED THAT A COPY OF p THIS DOCUMEKT HAS,BEEN DELIVERED TO 't \ THE CRi.IRMAN OF THEROARD , ' ' r �Y� 5rV ATTEST, 7+431' �� I CityClerk , Tamara D. Mason i DARLENE✓� .c LOONS CLERK Of THE FOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY.CALIFORNIA Dated: —tiQ f�S Approved As to Form: orney Joint Aer'-ment Nek232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument,each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF OI 'ANGE /( ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY j 1 tr • Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: 1/ • 3 •U Ll Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel tS— --= __ 0-1--s --0,1 Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel B>' 0 -%i Dated: By: / ' SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF 7--' j 1 HIS DOCUME.K1 HAS BEEN DELIVERED 10 LA-0 ' ��' THE CARMAN OF THEBOARD ATiEST' /Lisa g' ft CJ�T'd1� DRLEN' J.BLOOM / CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUFERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: ir .. v. ;3. lI r. Approved As to Form: .._N eR\ ," V V City Attorney A i ) .41& I ii '-, Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE a++ ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY < p"h f:J iryt Yl�varn By: 1CA r''` t e isvtt`j Y By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //' '3 'U Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel // yr, y Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel • �-� lam By: Dated: City Manager - City of Laguna Beach By: SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPYOF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO J�y�) (21.-(-44-11-a.0-74_ ��� THE CHIAIRMAN OF THEBOARD ATTESTt r g CitV Clerk - City of Laguna Beach g DARLENF'J.ELOOM CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY.CALIFORNIA Dated: - 7- Approved As to Form: City Attorney 10 )14- lli� Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By. !VervAK' By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //033 'v L-/ Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel /I-" -o 1 Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: Laguna Hills APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: 1 / at Authority Counsel By ��AI D Dated: Randal Bressefte, Mayor // SIGNED AND CE R11F IED 1 HAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMEJC1 HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CF4IRIMAN OF 1H , RD `f. ATTEST' /�4 ' ,/ I City Clerk Mary/A. Carlson I DARIEN J.Bt00N. CLERKQf THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: -(-izeiit y ,2 Z :11r; 5 Approved As to Form: ✓/J City Attorney Lois E. Jeffrey / V Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final i • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE t ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY lF By: t 1met ,' %NV � By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //•.,33 .e Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel /1—'° O (/ Clerk of the Authority CITY OF:/C//�c '61 2kid- ( // Ukt.e. APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel By: /J� At) HelieR Sisk Dated: By: THE SIGNED AND CERT IF IED T HAT A COPY OF 4 1 THIS THEC IRMAN OF IHE.fibARDEDTO Lf 47 ATTEST / l �itv Clerk DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ��''/n�'' ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA. Dated: 09/ dUUS Approved As to Form: City Attorney H 0 3/05 Joint Age: ent Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE /!I ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY c4, By: W t „- ?N�r _ B_y: Board of Supervisors ( Chairman Dated: 'O33 'd Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel BY o r /� e. J Dated: By: SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMEJT HAS BEEN DELIVERED30 THE CHAIRI,SAN OF THESOARD sn/ A1TES1� �� "' City Clerk l DARLt001J� CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: t Approved As to Form: I \ City Attorney ` IC,04\ WW c1S • a it Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF OR NGE ) ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY /4 By: \ �{Y1 ` i (/1 By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: ii',,33 'U LI Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel /1—ic O I Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel IlliL By: c Mavor Dated: By: _ CITY OF TAR FOREST SIGNED AND CERT IFIED THAT A COPY OF / 1 1HISD000MEKTHASBEENDELIVEREDTO ! THEC IRMA�NtOFTH :BARD f Vii. / "tom , ATTEST /'1 4' City Clerk ri �� DARIEN J.6 M C- CLERK Qf THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY.CALIFORNIA Dated: 03/01 /OS Approved As to Form: City Attorney • iTh,Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF O INGE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY t /jl By: NWAM (1?-- By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: 'v Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel AAA4A ° Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: WS P I Ntti k tOS APPROVED AS TO FORM: . ATTEST: By: - S Authority Counsel By. Dated:kesrd-h tUr By: 4eru-ti'To-b oo_d a l k+er':Zvi a oLo-mar- 1 (' 1HSE AU1A RiHAASB ENDELIVERED10 +�' THE Cy IRMAN OF 1K sz.ARD� �� •� �-- - .6'' - • • ATTESTi!j` M 7l J City Clerk SVSRn C. dV dexc e� DF.RIFN J.B100M CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: 02 - o1�—Or Approved As to Form: Ci Anomey -1)ea4,_ 2r C.* Joint Ago cement Nov232004 Final S IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the dale set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an origina] thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ; ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY ft `` F By: 1V tet '" B Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //"°3 '3 'v LI Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel /l- c °`1 Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: N V, € 50 APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: I� ` Authority Counsel By: `, 1I JI , , Dated: By: QQnSnI �S W(( 11�\1lU-Q(5 C 4 PAanulyeri _ SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CM AIRMAN OF TH rARD mOviti AT± ±r:41 r City Uerk Ait H DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: 51oZ01 bs • Approved As to Form: City Attorney f,• Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Panies and Panicipating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY `` / A Lit B V.` ` s; By Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: // •d Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel NSA 5� Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: Newport Beach APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel By: � / y Dated: By: Ma ote SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF • THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO �2 / ; THE CNIIRIdAN OF THF�6ARD CityittyClerkV714u/ A1IEST I DARLENE.BLOOM CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y'�'��T ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: '�—a.5- 4 ,R-5–t)5 o � \,' } , • A,t< ay ,.:,,1S m Ti Approved As to Form: �qco?. City iyuon-y urea 7- 30 -C6 Agreement Nov232004 Final • • . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF Or GE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY r /j �• By: �l Ar `rV,,1 -- Board of Supervisors lf) By: ��•�3 iv Chairman Dated: II Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel — y —oy Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: orange APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Authority Counsel By: 1 -1j si Dated: ___M irk g, Murphy May• ., F SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF ��j� ��'�^� s THIS DOCUM T HAS BEEN DELIVEREDTO (/C l w..�' THE C IRMAN OF T H LARD } City Clerk } A11 EST• / � � !mil DARL EN J.BLOOM /Jl ✓I/ , CA SUPERVISORS ORANGLERK E Qf COUNTY BO,CALIFORNIA Dated: '-- //7— D A ved : o Form: ty A 9 I/ 7 / K II ill Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By: !4' x` ` 1! By: � . r Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: II 3 .O H Dated: 3 -029— cacK,Se- Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel jO f Clerk or the Authority CITY OF: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Aut .rite Counsel By: Dated: ° By: IF T A OFT j THIS SIGNED DOCUME$1 AND CERI HAS IED BEEN HAT DELIVCOPY ERED TO T IRMANOFTH _BARD ATTEST. / .4 fir City Clerk DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: Approved As to Form: City Attorney Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • OCTA AGREEMENT NO.C- 4-1256 ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY By: (ARV cYr-"6 Arthur T. Leahy (J Chief Executive Officer Dated: j ' 3 cJ APPROVEQAS TO FORM: By: _,_. Kennard R. Smart/Jr. General Counsel.' r APPROO D By: 1, William L. Foster Executive Director, Bus Operations Dated: l(/5' 3' 05 Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE I E ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY 14 By: !ke �� By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: 7/•033 •D Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel /VL, {A --o f Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: PLACENTIA APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: I By: Authority Counsel By: Dated: Scott P. Br. . t , Mayor By: SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF 0 EEN DELIVERED 1 THIS DT OHCC MEIaRT MHAAN S OBF TH .ARD lbcw j t ATTEST. City Clerk P rick J . Melia DARIN J.BLOOM CLERK Of THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: ✓ S &_C- Approved As to Form: City Attorney Thomas F. Ni on Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE 4t ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY 14 t By: \IN t 9t rk,j4 ``IV ice,.. By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //•.33 .e 4/ Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel --c y Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: Rancho Santa Margarita APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: } Authority Counsel By: I"'ru-c t leMa� Dated: By: J 1 SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF q ;, THIS DOCUMEK1 HAS BEEN DELIVERED„10 (� " THE C IRMAN OF 1H •OARD .LJ t / / ATIES1�.i nv' jr Cit�lerk — Debbie Wo4 DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK Qf THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS „ ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: / 7Uti% (2") v,J0:)± Approved As to Form: City Attomey � . .. 1/LEY•l Ll,u6 o,n E. Cavknaugh, City Attorney 1 t'; Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Panics and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE i] ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY 3F• By: ! By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: ,// 'v L/ Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel NA �l '✓ 1 Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: --5--AA/ APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Authority Counsel By: - S• Dated: J l= ! Cryfi' /1/1 YO Attest: SIGNED AND CER1IFIED THAT A COPY OF 4r+ 1HIST DOCUMENT IR HASBEEN D•bARD DlO A-� THE C, 'MAN OF •BARD � ATTEST ; ,. �: ✓II{�1 City Clerk DARIEN J.BLOOM CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS / ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: 3/ U Approved As to Form: City Attorney CR711-1 Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument. each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY p l \ v4"01" n.wnw B By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: // °a '-' 'v L Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel /(—'c-- / Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: San Juan Capistrano APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Autl o 2 Counsel By: . ■ /. a if Dated: Wyatt fart, Mayor By: ! `_-CC SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF A 7Z/ THIS THE CWJF. HAS BEEN D•%AHDED 70 (((/�� �� THE CHIRIJ�AN OF TH (� ATT ESl ysii QM31 I' Cihv ClLrl: - Margaret R. Monahan DARLEN J.BLOOM j CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA t Dated: - (067 3 Approved As to Form: Anomey Jd, n R. Shaw Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands • and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY f By: ��`� ekP. LI By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //'033 '6 H Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel AL/2,A Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: Santa Ana APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By:• Authority Counsel By: �a"� r % /�tC<;: Dated: David N. Ream By: _City Manager y j LSIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF IS DOCUDieC HAS BEEN DELIVERED 10 THEC IRMANOFTH IARD ATTEST' / 4 n ��; City Clerk DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: • • Approved As to Form: City Attorney (,� d 1 /u t"ez • A-Q�Gi1,/ �I JOSEPH W. FLETdHER City Attorney Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite Their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes he deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ;I ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY . f 14 � By: 1 t ```s • • By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: // •°3'3 Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: SEAL BEACH APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel By: 125 Dated: mayor Paul Yost By: SIGNED AND CE RT IF IED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMEtC1 HAS BEEN DELIVEREDTO / \ THE CHAIRMAN OF 1 HE BtSARD �Ln/ ATTEST City Clerk T t1 � ' DARLEN J.BLOOM CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: —/y Approved As to Form: r - City Attorney fir ; o Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE /+ ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY _� 1_4 By: ��` F'y t r rut (r By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: //'033 'o L/ Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel A/ h S L Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: as -1 oo APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel By: t"�/ '°�'�'''` Dated: Mp+{orc SIGNED AND CER1IFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUTAEKT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF TH -%ARD p .RQ 4A-- ATTEST%' 1 �e I City Clerk DARLEN CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: 3 - 2? - O5 Approved As to Form: City Attorney Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Panics and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By: By: Board of SupervisO7s Chairman Dated: Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel • Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: Tustin • APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel Bv: %� ( Dated: By: Lou Bone, Mayor ` lt1O City C erk Dated: March 7 , 2005 Approved As to Form: Cite Attorney vien.„3 Lois Jeffrey , ` Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the dale set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument. each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE 1!, ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY • f r1 By: '' t (f By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Nt„{, S� I I i Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: VTO l A PGRK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: By: Authority Counsel Dated: Richard A. Freschi. Mayor By: SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMEJIT HAS BEEN DELIVERED 10 THE CHAIRMAN OFTH BARD ATTEST .4 Ar City Cl "` DARIEN J.BLOOM I CLERK Of THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: As to Form: City Attorney Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Panicipating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed.an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE A ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY ci 1 By Itr YVA ° G By:•Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: •‘,33 'v 1-1 Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel /t/I✓v- /l-, o Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: WESTMINSTER APPROVED AS TO FORM: • B)': i Authoriry Counsel By /! , /. � Dated: Marti iL. Rice, Mayor Dated: ✓ 7 -05- ATTEST: SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF ' l THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THEEt36ARD I .�� . �S0a�/ ATTEST /�v7fj�'i'� �`�. ✓ I Maria trera , City Clerl: DARLEN BLOOIJ CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: j - —D r Approved As to Form: City Ario is Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties and Participating Agencies hereto have set their hands and seals on the dale set forth opposite their respective signatures on identical counterparts of this instrument, each which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof. COUNTY OF ORANGE !� ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY N I ` fq 8.: k\i ` 24 � By: Board of Supervisors Chairman Dated: �� °� � .O Dated: Approved As to Form: ATTEST: County Counsel Clerk of the Authority CITY OF: YORRA l ilia APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST. By: Authority Counsel "/ Air BY: tams- — • Dated: Ker ' Lynn Wilso /Veil/ 13) . ATTEST : RIGNED AND CERTIFIED 1 HA1 A COPY OF i 1 HIS DOCUME39 HAS V NK DE151 ED TO 1HE Cbl4IRMAN OF 1H tSARD °f/l 'ft kz AT1EStp 411 ,I Al: i City Clerk U DARIEN J.BLOOM CLERK Of 1HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS L/ ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA Dated: T L'� Approved As to Form: City Attorney Q. Batt cra e&... BEST BEST & KRIEGER, LLP Joint Agreement Nov232004 Final