HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION - 21-93 - 3/23/1993 - MUTUAL POLICE DEPT AIDRESOLUTION NO. 21-93
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF NORTHERN
ILLINOIS POLICE ALARM SYSTEM AGREEMENT(NIPAS)
AND TO RESCIND RESOLUTION NO. 54-83 MUTUAL POLICE
DEPARTMENT AID (NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE)
WHEREAS, THE President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Elk
Grove Village, deem it desirable and appropriate for the Village of Elk
Grove Village to enter into an agreement for providing mutual police
assistance in the form of the Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and
WHEREAS, the Village of Elk Grove Village is authorized to enter into
said agreement pursuant to Article VII, Section 10 of the Constitution of
Illinois, 1970, 5 ILCS 220/1 - 5 ILCS 220/8, and 65 ILCS 5/1-4-6 and
65 ILCS 5/11-1-2.1, Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1992.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees
of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and DuPage, Illinois
as follows:
Section 1: That the President and Village Clerk be and the same
are hereby authorized to execute, and the Chief of Police is hereby
authorized to sign the Northern Illinois Police Alarm System Agreement, a
copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"
Section 2. That the President and Board of Trustees of the Village
of Elk Grove Village do hereby rescind Resolution No. 54-83, which
authorized an agreement establishing Mutual Police Department Aid between
member Municipalities in the Northwest Municipal Conference.
Section 3. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect
from and after its passaee and approval according to law.
VOTES: AYES: 5 NAYS: O
PASSED this 23rd day of March
APPROVED this 23rd day of March
ATTEST:
Patricia S. Smith
Village Clerk
By: Ann I. Head
Deputy Village Clerk
ABSENT: 1
1993.
1993.
Charles J. Zettek
Village President
Exhibit "A"
NORTHERN ILLINOIS POLICE ALARM SYSTEM
The undersigned municipalities agree pursuant to Article VII, Section
10 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois, and Chapter 127,
Sections 741-748, Chapter 24, Section 1-4-6, Chapter 24, Section
11-1-2.1, and Chapter 85, Article VII, Illinois Revised Statutes, as
follows:
Section 1. PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT
This agreement is made in recognition of the fact that natural oc-
currences, or man-made occurrences, may result in situations which
are beyond the ability of the individual community to deal with
effectively in terms of manpower and equipment resources on hand at
a given time. Each community named (Appendix 1) has and does express
its intent to assist its neighbor communities by assigning some of
its manpower and equipment resources to an affected community as
resources and situations allow. The specific intent of this agree-
ment is to permit the Police Departments of each community to more
fully safeguard the lives, persons, and property of all citizens.
Section 2. DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this agreement, the following terms are defined
as follows:
A. "NORTHERN ILLINOIS POLICE ALARM SYSTEM" (NIPAS)
An organization of Northern Illinois Police Departments partici-
pating in this mutual aid agreement.
B. "DISASTER"
An emergency situation that threatens or causes loss of life
and property and exceeds the physical and organizational capa-
bilities of a unit of local government.
C. "MUNICIPALITY"
A city or village having a recognized Police Department.
D. "MUTUAL AID"
A definite and prearranged written agreement and plan whereby
regular response and assistance is provided in the event of
alarms from locations in a stricken municipality by the aiding
municipalities in accordance with the police alarm assignments
as developed by the Police Chiefs of the participating munici-
palities.
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E. "PARTICIPATING MUNICIPALITIES"
A municipality that commits itself to this mutual aid agreement
by adopting an ordinance authorizing participation in the pro-
gram with other participating municipalities for rendering and
receiving mutual aid in the event of disaster in accordance
with the police alarm assignments.
F. "STRICKEN MUNICIPALITY"
The municipality in which a disaster occurs that is of such
magnitude that it cannot be adequately handled by the local
Police Department.
G. "AIDING MUNICIPALITY"
A municipality furnishing police equipment and manpower to a
stricken municipality.
H. "POLICE ALARM ASSIGNMENTS"
A predetermined listing of manpower and equipment that will
respond to aid a stricken municipality.
Section 3. AGREEMENT TO EFFECTUATE THE MUTUAL AID PLAN
The Village President, Mayor, or Board of Trustees of each partici-
pating municipality is authorized on behalf of that municipality
to enter into and from time to time alter and amend on the advice
of the Police Chief and with the consent of the governing body of
that municipality, an agreement with other municipalities for
mutual aid according to the following:
A. Whenever a disaster is of such magnitude and consequence that
it is deemed advisable by the senior officer present, of the
stricken municipality, to request assistance of the aiding muni-
cipalities, he is hereby authorized to do so, under the terms
of this mutual aid agreement and the senior officer present of
the aiding municipalities are authorized to and shall forthwith
take the following action:
1. Immediately determine what resources are required according
to the mutual aid police alarm assignment.
2. Immediately determine if the required equipment and personnel
can be committed in response to the request from the stricken
municipality.
3. Dispatch immediately the personnel and equipment required to
the stricken municipality in accordance with the police alarm
assignment.
3.
B. The rendering of assistance under the terms of this mutual aid
agreement shall not be mandatory in accordance with the police
alarm assignments if local conditions prohibit response. In
that event it is the responsibility of the aiding municipality
to immediately notify the stricken municipality of same.
C. The senior officer present, of the stricken municipality, shall
assume full responsibility and command for operations at the
scene. He will assign personnel and equipment, of the aiding
municipalities, to positions when and where he deems necessary.
D. It is expected that requests for mutual aid under this agreement
will be initiated only when the needs exceed the resources of
the stricken municipality. Aiding municipalities will be re-
leased and returned to duty in their own community as_soon as the
situation is restored to the point which permits the stricken
municipality to satisfactorily handle it with its own resources
or, as per Item B above, when an aiding municipality so desires.
E. All service performed under this agreement shall be rendered
without reimbursement of any party from the other(s). Requests
for indemnification for unusual or burdensome costs incurred in
the performance of mutual aid may be submitted by the aiding
municipality to the stricken municipality. Indemnification
of such costs shall be at the discretion of the respective
elected municipal Board or Councils.
F. Each participating municipality assumes the responsibility for
members of its police force acting pursuant to this agreement,
both as to indemnification of said police officers as provided
for by Chapter 24, Section 1-4-6, Illinois Revised Statutes,
and as to personal benefits to said police officers, all to
the same extent as they are protected, insured, indemnified
and otherwise provided for by the Statutes of the State of
Illinois and the ordinances of the participating municipalities
when acting solely within their own corporate limits.
G. The Police Chiefs of the participating municipalities shall
maintain a governing board and establish an operational plan for
giving and receiving aid under this agreement. Said plan shall
be reviewed, updated and tested at regular intervals.
Section 4. TERMINATION
Any municipality may withdraw from the Northern Illinois Police Alarm
System agreement by notifying the Police Chiefs of the other partici-
pating municipalities in writing, whereupon the withdrawing munici-
pality will terminate participation ninety (90) days from the date of
written notice.
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Section 5. ADOPTION
This mutual aid agreement shall be in full force and in effect with
the passage and approval of a companion ordinance by all participating
municipalities, in the manner provided by law, and in the signing of
this agreement by the Village President, City Mayor or Trustees of a
municipality.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been duly executed
by the following parties:
Village of Elk Grove Villa
(Name of Municipality)
Charles J. Zettek
(President/Playor)
Fred J. Engelbrecht
(Chief of Police)
ATTEST:
Patricia S. Smith
CLERK
By: Ann I. Head
Deputy Village Clerk