HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-07-17 PACKET 04.I.REQUEST OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION COUNCIL AGENDA
MEETING ITEM #
DATE 07/17/13 . ,
PREPARED BY: Public Safety Craig Woolery
ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT STAFF AUTHOR
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COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST
City Council pass a motion to approve the Washington County Special Weapons and Tactics
(SWAT) Joint Powers Agreement and authorize execution of the agreement between the City
of Cottage Grove Police Department and the Washington Gounty Sheriff's Department, and the
police departments of Bayport, Forest Lake, Newport, Oak Park Heights, St. Paul park and
Woodbury.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
City Council pass a motion to approve the Washington County Special Weapons and Tactics
(SWAT) Joint Powers Agreement and authorize execution of the agreement between the City
of Cottage Grove Police Department and the Washington County Sheriff's Department, and the
police departments of Bayport, Forest Lake, Newport, Oak Park Heights, St. Paul Park and
Woodbury.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
MEMO/LETTER: Director of Public Safety Craig Woolery dated July 9, 2013
� OTHER: Washington County SWAT Joint Powers Agreement
ADMINISTRATORS COMMENTS
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ity Administrator Date
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COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN: ❑ APPROVED ❑ DENIED ❑ OTHER
City of Cottage Grove
Public Safety Mern o
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council, City Administrator Ryan Schroeder
From: Director of Public Safety Craig Woolery C �
Date: July 9, 2013
Subject: WASHINGTON COUNTY SPECIAL WEAPONS AND TACTICS (SWAT)
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
INTRODUCTION
Cottage Grove, along with all communities in Washington County (except for Oakdale),
is part of the Washington County SWAT team. This team allows for special resources to
be readily available to the cooperating communities in times of need. The team has
been working under a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) since the merger of the
Washington County and South Washington County team in 1999. Minnesota Statutes,
Section 471.59 provides that two or more governmental units may by Agreement jointly
exercise any power common to the contracting Parties; and Minnesota Statutes,
Section 626.76 provides that any appointive or elective agency or office of peace
officers as defined in subdivision 3 may establish rules or regulations and enter into
agreements with other agencies and offices for:
(1) Assisting other peace officers in the line of their duty and within the course of
their employment; and
(2) Exchanging the agency's peace officers with peace officers of another agency or
office on a temporary basis. Additionally, the agency or office may establish rules
and regulations for assisting probation, parole, and supervised release agents who
are supervising probationers, parolees, or supervised releases in the geographic
area within the agency's or office's jurisdiction.
DISCUSSION
The current JPA has been reviewed by the SWAT Chief Law Enforcement Officers
(CLEO) Board, the League of MN Cities Insurance Trust (LMNCIT) and our City
Attorney. During this review minor changes were recommended and incorporated
into the attached agreement.
RECOMMENDATION
Authorize the City of Cottage Grove to execute a renewed Joint Powers Agreement with
the Washington County Sheriff's Office, Police departments of Bayport, Forest Lake,
Newport, Oak Park Heights, St. Paul Park and Woodbury which together make up the
entity known as the Washington County Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT).
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Attch - JPA
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
OF THE
SWAT TEAM SERVING WASHINGTON COUNTY
Article 1
Enabling Authority
THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between the political subdivisions organized and
existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota, hereafter collectively
refened to as "Parties", and individually as "Party" which are signatories to this
"Agreement."
Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59 provides that two or more governmental units may by
Agreement jointly exercise any power common to the contracting Parties; and
Minnesota Statutes, Section 626.76 provides that any appointive or elective agency or
office of peace officers as defined in subdivision 3 may establish rules or regulations
and enter into agreements with other agencies and offices for:
(1) assisting other peace officers in the line of their duty and within the course of
their employment; and
(2) exchanging the agency's peace officers with peace officers of another agency or
office on a temporary basis. Additionally, the agency or office may establish rules
and regulations for assisting probation, parole, and supervised release agents who are
supervising probationers, parolees, or supervised releases in the geographic area
within the agency's or office's jurisdiction.
Subd. 2. Assistance. (a) When a peace officer gives assistance to another peace
officer, or to a parole, probation, or supervised release agent, within the scope of the
rules or regulations of the peace officer's appointive or elected agency or office, any
such assistance shall be within the line of duty and course of employment of the
officer rendering the assistance.
(b) When a peace officer acts on behalf of another agency or office within the scope
of an exchange agreement entered into under subdivision 1, the officer's actions are
within the officer's line of duty and course of employment to the same extent as if the
officer had acted on behalf of the officer's employing agency.
Subd. 3. Peace officer. For the purposes of this section, "peace officer" means any
member of a police department, State Patrol, conservation officer, sheriffs office, or
any other law enforcement agency, the members of which have, by law, the power of
arrest.
Subd. 4. No enlargement of duties. This section shall in no way be construed as
extending or enlarging the duties or authority of any peace officer or any other law
enforcement agent as defined in subdivision 3 except as provided in this section.
In consideration of the mutual promises and Agreements contained herein and subject to
the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 471.59, 626.76, and all other applicable
statutes, rules and regulations, the following Pai�ties:
Washington County Sheriff's Office
Bayport Police Department
Cottage Grove Police Department
Forest Lalce Police Department
Newpor Police Department
Oak Parlc Heights Police Department
St. Paul Park Police Department
Stillwater Police Department
Woodbury Police Department
hereto agree as follows:
Article 2
Purpose
The Parties desire to establish a highly trained and skilled tactical team whereby they
may jointly exercise powers common to law enforcement on issues requiring:
2.1 A response to critical incidents, including but not limited to, hostage, barricade,
and sniper situations, high-risk apprehension, high-risk warrant service, personal
protection, and special assignments
2.2 A coordinated and foimal framework for membership and personnel
commitments, overall operations, resources available, general management, and
liability issues.
2.3 Provide other similar or related services and programs as determined by the
Board.
2.4 Establish procedures to add qualifying Parties to this Agreement.
2.5 Establish a mechanism whereby additional and/or alternative programs and
services may be developed for the benefit of the Parties and in furtherance of the
objectives of the Pal�ties.
Article 3
Name
The name of this entity shall be the Washington County Special Weapons and Tactics
Team (SWAT).
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Article 4
Governance
4.1. Governing Board. A governing board shall be formed to oversee the operation of
the SWAT and shall be known as the Chief Law Enforcement Officer's Board
(C.L.E.O.). This board will be comprised of the Washington County Sheriff, the
Woodbury Public Safety Director, the Cottage Grove Public Safety Director and a
CLEO representing the other agencies, or their respective designee.
4.2. Meetin�s. The Board shall comply with Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13D (Open
Meeting Law).
4.3. Bv-Laws. The Board may adopt bylaws to govern its operations. Such bylaws
shall be consistent with the Agreement and applicable law.
4.4. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended from time to time as deemed
necessary.
Article 5
Powers of the Board
5.1. General Powers. The Board is hereby authorized to exercise such authority and
powers common to the Pat�ties as is necessary and proper to fulfill its purposes
and perform its duties. Such authority shall include the specific powers
enumerated in this Agreement or in the bylaws.
5.2. S�ecific Powers.
5.2.1. Contracts. The Board may enter into contracts necessary for the exercise
of its duties and responsibilities to govern the SWAT. The Board may take
such action as is necessary to enforce such contracts to the extent available
in equity or at law. Contracts let and purchases made pursuant to this
Agreement shall conform to the requirements applicable to contracts
required by law (i.e. fiscal management, personnel management).
5.2.2 Ex�enses. The Board may incur expenses and make expenditures
necessary and incidental to the effectuation of its purpose and consistent
with its powers, within its approved budget.
5.2.3 Annual Bud�et. The annual budget consists of funds received from local
law enforcement agencies, state grants, and Washington County. The
SWAT budget will be approved by the Chief Law Enforcement Officer's
Board.
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5.2.4. Insurance. The Board shall obtain liability, propei and auto insurance
and may obtain such other insurance it deems necessary to indemnify the
Board and its members for actions of the Board and its members arising
out of this Agreement.
5.2.5. Officer assi�nments. The Board shall have the power and authority to
detei�rnine guidelines, expectations and procedures of a Party's assigned
officer and a Party's agency.
Article 6
Indemnification and Hold Harmless
6.1. Applicabilit� The SWAT shall be considered a separate and distinct public
entity to which the Parties have transferred all responsibility and control for
actions taken pursuant to this Agreement. The SWAT shall comply with all laws
and rules that govern a public entity in the State of Minnesota and shall be entitled
to the protections of M.S. 466.
6.2. Indemnification and Hold Hai7nless. The SWAT shall fully defend, indemnify
and hold harmless the Pat-ties against all claims, losses, liability, suits, judgments,
costs and expenses by reason of the action or inaction of the Board and/or
employees and/or the agents of the SWAT. This Agreement to indemnify and
hold harmless does not constitute a waiver by any participant of limitations on
liability provided under Minnesota Statutes, Section 466.04.
To the full extent permitted by law, actions by the Parties pursuant to this
Agreement are intended to be and shall be construed as a"cooperative activity"
and it is the intent of the Pai�ties that they shall be deemed a"single governmental
unit" for the purpose of liability, as set foi�th in Minnesota Statutes, Section
471.59, subd. la(a); provided further that for purposes of that statute, each Party
to this Agreement expressly declines responsibility for the acts or omissions of the
other Party.
The Parties of this Agreement are not liable for the acts or omissions of the other
participants to this Agreement except to the extent to which they have agreed in
writing to be responsible for acts or omissions of the other Pat�ties.
Any excess or uninsured liability shall be borne equally by all the Parties, but this
does not include the liability of any individual officer, employee, or volunteer
which arises from his or her own malfeasance, will neglect of duty, or bad faith.
Article 7
Term
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This Agreement shall commence upon approval of the governing body of each Party and
signature of the official with authority to bind the entity listed in Ai�ticle 1.
The Agreement shall be in effect only with respect to the Parties who have approved and
signed it.
This Agreement is for Calendar Year 2013 and shall continue thereafter with those
Parties who do not withdraw from the SWAT.
Article 8
Withdrawal and Termination
8.1 Withdrawal. A Party may withdraw from the SWAT by notifying the Chair in
writing, providing a 120 day notice of said intention.
8.2. Effective Date and Obli at� ions• Withdrawal shall be effective on the date
approved by the Party and Board Chair. A withdrawing Party may reclaim any
equipment it initially contributed to the SWAT when it first joined the team. The
withdrawing Party is not entitled to a refund of any budget monies for that current
year. In addition, the withdrawing Party is not entitled to any assets, which had
been purchased through the combined SWAT budget process.
8.3 Removal of Officer. When, and if, an assigned Officer is removed from the
SWAT, all SWAT equipment shall be promptly returned to the SWAT.
8.4. Termination. This Agreement shall remain in force until more than 50 percent of
the Chief Law Enforcement Officer's Board members vote to terminate the
Agreement and have received approval, for the Agreement termination, from their
respective city/county board. The termination date for this Agreement will take
effect 120 days after the date of the vote.
8.4.1 Effects of Termination. Tei�rnination shall not discharge any
liability incurred by the Board or by the Parties during the term
of the Agreement.
8.4.2 Financial obligations shall continue until discharged by law, this
Agreement or any other agreement.
8.4.3 Property acquired by the SWAT will be dispersed according to
the process outlined in the bylaws.
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Article 9
Counterparts
This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.
Counteiparts shall be filed with the Washington County Sheriff who will maintain them at
Washington County Law Enforcement Center.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties, by action of their governing bodies, or their
authorized designees, have caused this Agreement to be executed in accordance with the
authority of Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59.
Washington County
Approved as to foi�rn and execution:
B
County Attorney/Date Chair of Board
Date of Signature
Attest
Clerk to Board
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Cottage Grove
Approved as to foim and execution:
City Attorney/Date
B y—
Mayor
Date of Signature
Attest
City Clerk