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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 009-18RECORD OF RESOLUTIONS Dayton Legal Blank, Inc., Form No. 30045 09-18 Resolution No. Passed , 20 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF WIRELESS 9-1-1 GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE FUNDS WHEREAS, Franklin County is responsible for the administration of the Wireless 9-1- 1 Governmental Assistance Funds it receives from the Ohio Department of Taxation; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin serves as one of the four public safety answering points to provide wireless enhanced 9-1-1 services; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will provide a mechanism for the distribution of the 9-1-1 funds so that the City of Dublin may acquire and pay for permissible wireless 9-1-1 expenditures as outlined in the Ohio Revised Code; and WHEREAS, Section 307.15 of the Revised Code provides the requisite authority for the parties to enter into this Agreement and perform their respective obligations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Dublin, of its elected members concurring, that: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the intergovernmental agreement, attached hereto as Exhibit "A," with the Franklin County Commissioners for the administration of Wireless 9-1-1 Government Assistance Funds. Section 2. This Resol ion shall be effective upon passage in accordance with Section 4.04(a) of the Resed Charter. assed this ay of , 2018. Mayor - PreqdiVg Of$Vr ATTEST: f�lerk of Cou c' Office of the Clity Manager 1200 Emerald Cit Parkway # Dublin, OH 43017-109,1 ityof Dublin Phone: 614-410-4400 * Fax: 614-410-4490 I Toy,x, Members of Dublin City Council 00 From,: Dana L. McDaniel, City Mana Date: February 8, 2018 Initiated By: Chief Heinz von Eckartsberg Bureau Director Jay Somerville V Re: Resolution 09-18 - Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Franklin County Commissioners for the Administration of Wireless 9-1-1 Government Assistance Funds Attached for your consideration is Resolution 09-18,. authorizing the City Manager to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the Franklin County Commissioners for the purpose of receiving funds disbursed from the Wireless 9-1-1 Governmental Assistance Fund for the answering of 9-1-1 calls from wireless telephones. r Staff recommends passage of Resolution 09-18 authorizing the City Manager to execute an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Franklin County Commissioners for the Administration of Wireless 9-1-1 Government Assistance Funds. INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO This Intergovernmental Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the Franklin County Board of Commissioners (hereinafter referred to as the "County") and the City of Dublin hereinafter referred to as the "City"). WHEREAS, the County receives Wireless 9-1-1 Government Assistance funds from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio; and WHEREAS, the City is the recipient of 9-1-1funds as approved by a resolution of the 9-1- 1 Planning Committee on October 25, 2017; and WHEREAS, the County and the City desire to enter into this Agreement to provide for the distribution of the 9-1-1 funds in order for the City to expeditiously acquire and pay for permissible wireless 9-1-1 expenditures as outlined in R. C. 128.57; and WHEREAS, Revised Code §307.15 provides the requisite authority for the parties to enter into this Agreement and perform their respective obligations; and WHEREAS, this Contract has been authorized by Resolution No. of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners and Resolution No. passed day of 2018, by the City of NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises covenants and conditions contained herein, the parties hereto agree to the following: 1. Franklin County shall disburse monies received from Ohio's 9-1-1 government assistance fund pursuant to the October 25, 2017 resolution of the Franklin County 9-1-1 Governing Board. The resolution and dollar amounts are attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The City covenants and agrees that in the utilization of the 9-1-1 wireless funds that it shall comport with any and all rules, regulations, and laws as required by the State of Ohio. 3. The County shall process payment directly to City on a monthly basis. 4. The parties agree that the City shall be the sole owner of any and all equipment and/or software purchased by the City with funds disbursed pursuant to this Agreement. 5. With respect to 9-1-1 funds disbursed to the City, in the event that an authorized governmental agency or its agent having responsibility for conducting an audit disallows certain costs and requires that a refund be issued, the City shall be responsible for providing the refund amount in full. 6. This contract is subject to amendments, modifications, or alterations anytime, provided such amendments, modifications, or alterations are agreed upon in their entirety by all parties hereto, and executed in accordance with applicable provisions of the Ohio Revised Code. 7. This contract shall be construed, interpreted, and the rights of the parties determined, in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio. A determination that any part of this agreement is invalid shall not invalidate or impair the force or effect of any other part thereof, except to the extent that such other part is wholly dependent for its operation upon the part so declared invalid. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands to this agreement this day of 2018. Kevin L. Boyce, President Marilyn Brown, Commissioner John O'Grady, Commissioner Approved as to Form: By: Asst. Prosecuting Attorney Dana McDaniel, City Manager City of Dublin Approved as to Form: By: City Attorney's Office 911-2017-01 RESOLUTION SELECTING AND APPROVING THE 2018 FORMULA FOR DISTRIBUTION OF THE WIRELESS 9-1-1 CHARGES IMPOSED UNDER SECTION 128.42 OF THE OHIO REVISED CODE TO THE SUBDMSIONS THAT MAINTAIN WIRELESS ENHANCED 9-1- 1 PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINTS (PSAPS) WITHIN FRANKLIN COUNTY WHEREAS, the government assistance fund is distributed to each county for the purpose of establishing, maintaining and operating a countywide wireless enhanced 9-1-1 system; and WHEREAS; the four wireless PSAPs are maintained and operated by governmental subdivisions that have certified and paid costs and which may use disbursements received under section 128.42 of the Ohio Revised Code to pay subdivision costs of providing wireless enhanced 9-1-1 services, including personnel costs; and WHEREAS, the Planning Committee approved a funding plan for Next Generation 9-1-1 and Wireless 9-1-1 on June 22, 2012 which must be reviewed and amended for the year 2018; now therefore: Upon motion of J-KP�- —���c%� l--xvoUe- and seconded by Kj2�2 �AU I Planning Committee of F County, Ohio: be it resolved by the 9-1-1 That the $2,492,425.00 within the Wireless 9-1-1 Fund of Franklin County be granted to the four wireless agencies operating wireless public safety answering points (PSAPs) following the plan detailed below: (Add the spreadsheet with the approved 2018 disbursement plan) EXHIBIT I Forecast for Wireless 9-1-1 Disbursements for 2017 (Revised) and 2018 (PSAP Distribution Based on Combination of Wireless Calls Received and Estimated Population Served) 2017 Original Plan - Includes the Communication System Specialist for City of Columbus allocated proportionally among Columbus, Franklin County, and Grove City based on the PSAP Disbursement percentages. 2017 Modified Plan - Funding allocated under the 2017 Original Plan plus an additional disbursement to Westerville in 2017 to be funded from the balance in the Contingency Reserve. 2018 Proposed Plan - Funding allocated under the 2017 Original Plan, except that an additional $130,000 is set aside in a PSAP Reserve. In addition, the allocation to Westerville is eliminated pursuant to the limits on the number of PSAPs receiving disbursements set forth under section 128.571 of the Revised Code. Prepared by: Franklin County Office of Management Budget Draft Date: October 25, 2017 2017 Original Plan 2017 Modified Plan 2018 Proposed Plan REVENUE Estimated Receipts $ 2,492,425 $ 2,492,425 $ 2,492,425 TOTAL REVENUE $ 2,492,425 $ 2,492,425 $ 2,492,425 EXPENSES County Expenses Wireless Call Trunks $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 Wireless Tariff Charges $ 102,000 $ 102,000 $ 102,000 Wireless 9-1-1 Coordinator $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 Mapping Database Maintenance $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 Subtotal -County Expenses $ 232,000 $ 232,000 $ 232,000 Reserves Contingency Reserve $ 120,000 $ 120,000 $ 120,000 PSAP Reserve $ - $ - $ 130,000 Subtotal - Reserves $ 120,000 $ 120,000 $ 250,000 PSAP Disbursements* Columbus (74.2%) $ 1,499,257 $ 1,499,257 $ 1,499,257 Dublin (6.3%) $ 130,000 $ 130,000 $ 130,000 Franklin County Sheriff (13.5%) $ 254,582 $ 254,582 $ 254,582 Grove City (3.1%) $ 126,586 $ 126,586 $ 126,586 Westerville (2.9%) $ 130,000 $ 130,000 $ - Westerville (Additional Disbursement) $ - $ 130,000 $ - Subtotal - PSAP Disbursements $ 2,140,425 $ 2,270,425 $ 2,010,425 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 2,492,425 $ 2,622,425 $ 2,492,425 2017 Original Plan - Includes the Communication System Specialist for City of Columbus allocated proportionally among Columbus, Franklin County, and Grove City based on the PSAP Disbursement percentages. 2017 Modified Plan - Funding allocated under the 2017 Original Plan plus an additional disbursement to Westerville in 2017 to be funded from the balance in the Contingency Reserve. 2018 Proposed Plan - Funding allocated under the 2017 Original Plan, except that an additional $130,000 is set aside in a PSAP Reserve. In addition, the allocation to Westerville is eliminated pursuant to the limits on the number of PSAPs receiving disbursements set forth under section 128.571 of the Revised Code. Prepared by: Franklin County Office of Management Budget Draft Date: October 25, 2017 SIGNATURE PAGE VOTING AYE THEREON: Board of County Commissioners Cityo o um us City of Grove City Trustees VOTING NAY THEREON: Board of C unty Commissioners City of Columbus City of Grove City of Dublin Prairie Township Board of Trustees