HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION - 5-00 - 2/8/2000 - INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTRESOLUTION NO. 05-00
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE PRESIDENT AND VILLAGE CLERK
TO EXECUTE AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF
ELK GROVE VILLAGE AND SCHAUMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT #54 FOR SCHOOL
RESOURCE OFFICER (MEAD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees
of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and DuPage, State of
Illinois as follows:
Section 1: That the Village President be and is hereby authorized to
sign the attached documents marked:
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT PROVIDING FOR
VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER
FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT #54
a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set
forth and the Village Clerk is authorized to attest said documents upon the
signature of the Village President.
Section 2: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect
from and after its passage and approval according to law.
VOTE:
AYES:
6
NAYS:
0
ABSENT:
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PASSED this
8th
day of
February
, 2000.
APPROVED this 8th
ATTEST:
Ann I. Walsh
Village Clerk
ResIntergovAgrmtSCDist54.doc
day of February , 2000.
Craig B. Johnson
Village President
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT PROVIDING FOR
VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER
FOR
SCHOOL DISTRICT #54
THIS AGREEMENT is ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN School District #54,
Schaumburg, Illinois, Cook County, Illinois (hereinafter called "District 54") and the
Village of Elk Grove Village, a body corporate and politic (hereinafter called
"Village").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, District 54 desires to have a Village of Elk Grove Village School
Resource Officer (S.R.O.) detailed to the Mead Junior High School, District 54, on a
contract basis; and
WHEREAS, the Village is willing to provide such an officer in exchange for the
payment referenced in this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, both the 1970 Illinois Constitution, (Article VII, Section 10) and
the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq (1992) authorizes and
encourages intergovernmental cooperation; and
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WHEREAS, both the Village and District 54 are interested in promoting the
safety and security of the staff, students and school premises in District 54.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, covenants, terms, and
conditions set forth in this Agreement, the parties hereto agree as follows:
SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals
The foregoing recitals are incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement as if
full set forth herein.
SECTION 2. Obligations and Responsibilities of the Village
2.0 Provide Village Police Officers to District 54 for Interview
The Village will provide to District 54 sufficient qualified officers to interview. A
Committee as designated by District 54 including a Village of Elk Grove Village Police
Department Supervisor, shall decide which officer would best meet the requirements
and criteria of the School District of a School Resource Officer. The Village shall
provide the officers with the following qualifications:
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Certified Police Officer, Juvenile Certification
Minimum 2 years police service
Trained in gang resistance and alcohol/drug resistance curricula
Verbal, written and interpersonal skills including public speaking
Knowledge of, and experience in, matters involving cultural diversity
Educational background/experience
Must be able to function as a strong role model
2.1 Assignment of Village Police Officer to District 54
The Village shall assign to District 54 the officer chosen by the Committee to act as the
School Resource Officer on issues of security and community education. However, the
Village Police Officer will remain an employee of the Village and all personnel rules
applicable to said Village Officer shall continue to apply to the officer and the officer
will at all times abide by all personnel rules of the Village of Elk Grove Village and the
Rules, Regulations, and General Orders of the Police Department.
2.2 Duties and Responsibilities of Village Police Officer
The Village Police Officer assigned to District 54 shall have the following duties and
responsibilities:
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Educational Responsibilities
1. Work cooperatively with the school administration and staff to plan and
schedule appropriate lessons in gang/violence and drug and alcohol
resistance education.
2. Teach lessons in gang/violence resistance and drug and alcohol
resistance to all junior high school students.
3. Assist the curriculum department in evaluating curriculum units taught
on gang/violence and drug/alcohol resistance education.
4. Actively participate on the District 54 Drug Advisory Committee.
5. Provide training for faculty and staff on the role of the police liaison as
well as on topics of interest and importance to the staff related to her/his
expertise.
Resource Responsibilities
1. Maintain office hours each day for consultation with students.
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2. Work collaboratively with the PTA to arrange and participate in
parent/community education sessions.
3. Interact with students as a positive role model during lunch and study
hall periods.
4. Work collaboratively with administrators and counselors to develop
strategies for dealing with behaviorally at risk students.
5. Establish a working relationship with behaviorally at risk students.
Security Responsibilities
1. Maintain a high level of visibility during school entrance and dismissal
times as well as during passing periods.
2. Meet with school administrators to advise them of potentially violent
situations and to plan for the safe resolution of those situations.
3. Follow building and district behavior policies, using police authority in
necessary situations.
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The Officer shall service District 54 on a full time basis, and shall perform the above
mentioned tasks with due diligence and to the best of her/his ability.
SECTION 3. Oblieations and Responsibilities of District 54
District 54 will reimburse the Village for 9/12 of the cost of a Police Officer according
to the following formula, attached hereto and marked Exhibit A, which may be
reviewed, modified and/or changed on an annual basis. For purposes of
reimbursement of cost, District 54 shall abide by the terms of the Collective
Bargaining Agreement between the Village of Elk Grove Village and Chapter 41 of
The Metropolitan Alliance of Police.
SECTION 4. Term
This agreement shall commence on August 23, 2000 and continue in full force and
effect up to and including August 22, 2003, and thereafter shall be automatically
renewed on an annual basis subject to the reimbursement provisions of Section 3
above.
Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time during the term by providing
the other party thirty (30) days prior written notice of such termination. In addition,
the parties may terminate this Agreement by mutual consent and agreement.
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SECTION 5. Liability, Responsibility. and Authority
District 54 shall and hereby does indemnify and hold harmless the Village of Elk
Grove Village and its officers or employees against any claims, demands, costs and
expenses including reasonable attorneys fees for the defense thereof, arising from or in
connection with the activities contemplated hereunder, provided that said claims,
demands, costs and expenses have not been caused by the negligence of the Village and
its officers or employees.
The Village shall and does hereby indemnify and hold harmless District 54, its
officers, and employees, against any claims, demands, costs and expenses, including
reasonable attorneys fees for the defense thereof, arising from or in connection with
the activities contemplated hereunder, provided that said claims, demands costs and
expenses have not been caused by the negligence of District 54 and its officers or
employees.
SECTION 6. General Provisions
6.0 Amendment to the Contract
Any terms or conditions of this agreement may be deleted or altered only by written
agreement to this Agreement, duly executed by the Village and District 54.
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6.1 Good Faith
Both the Village and District 54 have an obligation to perform their duties under this
Agreement in good faith.
6.2 Severabilitv
If any provision of this Agreement shall be held or deemed to be, or shall in fact be
inoperative or unenforceable in any particular case on in all cases for any reason, this
shall not render the provision in question inoperative or unenforceable in any other
case or circumstances, or render any other provisions herein contained invalid,
inoperative, or unenforceable to any extent whatever. The invalidity of any one or
more phrases, sentences, clauses, or sections contained in the Agreement shall not
affect the remaining portions of the Agreement or any part thereof.
6.2 Interpretation
Any headings of the Agreement are for convenience of reference only and do not
define or limit the provisions thereof. Words of gender shall be deemed and construed
to include correlative words of other genders. Words importing the singular shall
include the plural and vice versa, unless the context shall otherwise indicate. All
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references to any such person or entity shall be deemed to include any person or entity
succeeding to the rights, duties, and obligations of such person or entity succeeding to
the rights, duties and obligations of such person or entity in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the Agreement.
6.3 Assignment/BindinP Effect
Neither party hereto may assign their respective rights and duties hereunder except
upon prior written consent of the other party. This Agreement shall be binding upon
and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective assigns, legal
representative and successors in interest.
6.4 Waiver of Breach
If either party waives a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other party,
that waiver will not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by
either party or prevent either party from enforcing such provisions.
6.5 Merger Clause - Amendment
This Agreement sets forth all of the entire understanding of the parties relative to the
subject hereof and supersedes any and all prior agreements, express or implied, oral
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or written. No amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless
reduced to writing and executed by the parties.
6.6 Counterparts
This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts each of which shall be an
original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument.
6.7 Compliance with All Laws
The Village and District 54 shall at all times observe and comply with the laws,
ordinances, regulations and codes of Federal, State, County, and other local
government agencies, which may in any manner affect the performance of this
agreement.
6.8 Governing Law
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of Illinois and applicable federal law. Venue shall only be proper in a court of
competent jurisdiction located within the County of Cook, Illinois.
6.9 Disclaimer of Relationship
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Nothing contained in this Agreement, nor any act of the Village of District 54,
respectively, shall be deemed or construed by any of the parties hereto or by
third persons, to create any relationship of a third -party beneficiary, principal,
agent, limited or general partnership, joint venture, or any association or
relationship involving the Village or District 54, respectively.
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6.10 Notice
Any and all communications regarding the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing
and sent by registered or certified mail and addressed, if to District 54, to
Superintendent of Schools, School District 54, 524 E. Schaumburg Road,
Schaumburg, Illinois 60194; if to the Village, to the Village Manager, Village of Elk
Grove Village, 901 Wellington, Elk Grove Village, Illinois 60007. Notice shall be
effective at dispatch. Notice as provided herein does not waive service of summons or
process.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Village and District 54 have executed this Agreement
2000
on the 8th day of February
ATTEST:
Ann I. Walsh - Village Clerk
ATTEST:
VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE
BY: Craig B. Johnson
Village President
SCHOOL DISTRICT #54
BY:
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Superintendent, School District #54
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*A -B -,CORRECTED
EXHIBIT "A"
PLEASE REMOVE EXHIBIT A OF RESOLUTION #05-00 and REPLACE WITH CORRECTED EXHIBIT A
DESCRIPTION
TOTAL COST
9/12 COST
3112 COST
BASE SALARY *
$53,716.00
$40,287.07
$13,429.00
LONGEVITY
400.00
300.00
100.00
OVERTIME **
5,371.00
5,371.00
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HEALTH INSURANCE
(INCLUDES DENTAL)
9,245.00
6,933.00
2,311.00
TERM LIFE
207.00
155.00
52.00
WORKERS COMPENSATION
425.00
319.00
106.00
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
500.00
375.00
125.00
MEDICARE
778.00
583.00
195.00
POLICE PENSION
6,150.00
4,612.00
1,538.00
QUARTERMASTER
1,800.00
1,350.00
450.00
SRO TRAINING
NEW RECRUIT TRAINING***
500.00
2,000.00
500.00
2,000.00
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TOTAL
$81,092.00
$62,785.00
$18,306.00
* Subject to increase effective 01 May 2000 pursuant to collective bargaining
agreement.
** Based upon 10% of employee's base salary. School will be responsible for 100%
of Overtime incurred by S.R.O. during the school term, with the exception of
overtime generated through enforcement action.
*** Cost to train new employee to level commensurate with employee being
assigned to SRO Program.
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