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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIL036 Interlocal Agreement NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL TASK FORCE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This Interlocal Agreement is made and entered into pursuant to the provisions of RCW 39.34, between City of Mount Vernon, City of Anacortes, City of Burlington, City of Sedro Woolley, Town of Concrete, Town of La Conner, Skagit County, San Juan County, and Swinomish Tribal Community. The City of Mount Vernon and its Police Department will be the applicant jurisdiction, and the following agencies are signed as participating jurisdictions: 1. Anacortes Police Department 2. Burlington Police Department 3. Sedro Woolley Police Department 4. Concrete Police Department 5. La Conner Police Department 6. Skagit County Sheriff Office 7. San Juan County Sheriff Office 8. Skagit County Prosecutor's Office 9. Swinomish Tribal Police PROBLEM STATEMENT The participating agencies have experienced a crime problem due to drug abuse, which has rapidly increased from the 1970's to the 1990's. This increase stems not only from an increase in population in all areas and in changing drug abuse trends, but also from lack of resources to maximize drug enforcement efforts. A significant number of major crimes, such as residential and commercial burglary, robbery, assault, and murder, are committed by drug abusers. This experience is consistent with national trends that reveal a greater number of crimes committed by drug users. The task force has been very successful in reducing drug trafficking in our area. Prior to the creation of the task force the enforcement efforts directed at reducing drug trafficking were performed by law enforcement agencies working alone. There has been little coordinated and concentrated effort directed at drug offenders and offenses, despite the fact that drug traffickers and the crime they generate do not respect jurisdictional boundaries of municipalities and counties. Significant drug arrests have occurred because of detailed investigations by existing investigative units; however, multi-agency task force operations have been proven more effective at all levels of investigation. An intensive and concentrated effort directed at such offenders can result in significant crime reductions far in excess of the results of additional manpower devoted to normal police patrol functions. SCIDEU/INTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 1 OF 20 NEEDS STATEMENT The criminal justice system must do its part to reduce the drug abuse and related problems in our area by coordinated and concentrated effort, initiating and conducting drug investigations at all levels possible and enforcing the criminal provisions of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act; RCW 69.32, 69.40, and 69.50. PROJECT DESCRIPTION On July 1, 1991, the task force was created. Since then, the efforts of the task force have had a major impact in reducing drug trafficking. The task force is comprised of personnel assigned from law enforcement agencies within Skagit and San Juan Counties and the Skagit County Prosecutor's Office. It is agreed that one or more full- time investigators will be assigned from each of the following agencies: 1. Mount Vernon Police Department 2. Burlington Police Department 3. Skagit County Sheriff Office CONTEMPLATED UNIT TASKS The task force's contemplated tasks are investigations centering around narcotics trafficking and manufacturing to impact all levels of dealer, where possible, with the primary focus on mid and upper level dealers. UNIT OBJECTIVE This section identifies specific targeted objectives to be met by the task force. 1. Identify, arrest, and assist in the prosecution of drug dealers. 2. Identify and seize marijuana grow operations. 3. Intercept illegal drug supplies in transit to or through Skagit and San Juan Counties. 4. Identify and eliminate clandestine drug laboratories. 5. Seize assets and restrict use of structures known to be used by drug dealers and manufacturers. 6. Impact drug trafficking organizations previously untouched. SCIDEU/INTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 2OF20 • WITNESSETH WHEREAS, pursuant to the Anti Drug Abuse Act of 1986, the State and Local Law Enforcement Act, the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Administration has appropriated moneys to the State of Washington to fund a coordinated state-wide Narcotics Control Program; and WHEREAS, the Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development, has been designated to administer the Narcotics Control Program for the State of Washington; and WHEREAS, eligible applicants include cities, counties, and Indian tribes; and WHEREAS, the Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development is soliciting applications from consortia of eligible applicants for the purpose of funding regional multi jurisdictional drug law enforcement task force projects to reduce drug trafficking and consumption in the State of Washington; and WHEREAS, the Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development desires to enter into a contract with one participating. jurisdiction, hereinafter referred to as the applicant jurisdiction, to administer the task force project on behalf of the participating jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, the participating jurisdictions desire to enter into an agreement to enable the applicant jurisdiction to be the receiver of any grant, to administer the grant, and to be responsible for its terms and the task force project on behalf of the participating jurisdictions; NOW, THEREFORE, the participating jurisdictions do hereby agree as follows: SCIDEU/INTRLOCLDOC PAGE 3 OF 20 SECTION ONE - PURPOSE The participating jurisdictions: 1. Authorize their respective representatives to execute any and all necessary documents to obtain grant funds available pursuant to the State and Local Law Enforcement Assistant Act for the purpose of establishing a multi jurisdictional task force; 2. Authorize personnel from their respective jurisdictions to participate in the activities of the task force according to the work plan established in the application for grant funds; and 3. Authorize personnel from the law enforcement agencies of their respective jurisdictions to enter into operation agreements, such as those pursuant to RCW 10.93, if not already established, to enable these agencies to participate in multi jurisdictional task forces. SECTION TWO - DURATION This Agreement shall commence on the day and year it is executed by the respective representatives and, in the event the grant application is funded by the Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development, shall continue until such grant is terminated. SECTION THREE - FINANCING Respective participating jurisdictions in the aggregate agree to provide no less than thirty-three and one-third percent (33.33%) of the financial resources to support task force project activities according to the budget as provided annually. In addition, each respective jurisdiction assures that the financial resources provided by jurisdictions do not supplant or replace currently appropriated resources. The Executive Board Chairperson shall be responsible for the accounting of task force expenditures. Jurisdictions entering the Agreement will be required to execute a contract which will specify the degree to which they will contribute to the matching funds requirement of the grant. Explicit in this Agreement will be the manner in which contributions will be documented. - SCIDEWINTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 4 OF 20 All cash seizures will go to the Skagit County Interlocal Drug Fund to be made available to the task force for continuing drug investigative use. Assets will stay with the task force in accordance with RCW 69.50.505, Seizures and Forfeitures. In the event the Unit is disbanded, such task force equipment derived from seizures will be held as pool equipment by the applicant agency. However, if only one agency terminates, equipment derived from seizures will remain with the Unit (see Section Six). SECTION FOUR -ADMINISTRATION The City of Mount Vernon is the applicant jurisdiction. The applicant jurisdiction agrees to provide the necessary documentation to receive grant funds and ensure that the provisions of the application as attached, which is the basis for which any grant is awarded, are met. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, the responsibilities of the City of Mount Vernon, as set forth in this paragraph, shall be assigned to the Task Force Commander, as set forth in Section Nine. The participating jurisdictions will arbitrate among themselves any dispute arising under this Agreement. Any disagreement or disputes concerning property disposition, resources, or any problems that cannot be resolved between the agencies shall be put in writing by the complaining agency and forwarded to the Executive Board Chairperson. The Chairperson will contact the other agency in the dispute and allow that agency to offer a written rebuttal. Upon receiving both written documents of dispute, the Chairperson shall submit them to the Executive Board at the next meeting for arbitration. The Executive Board will issue a ruling in writing to both agencies as to their decision, which will be binding to both agencies. SECTION FIVE - BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ORGANIZATION Overall governance of the Unit's operations, including the setting of investigative priorities and general operating procedures, will be vested in an Executive Board, comprised of appropriate representatives from each participating law enforcement agency within Skagit and San Juan Counties. Each member of the Executive Board shall have an equal vote in the conduct of its business. One member will be elected by the members as the Chairperson and will remain in. that capacity for one year. The Chairperson shall be responsible for keeping parties to the Interlocal Agreement informed on all matters relating to the functions, expenditures, accomplishments, and problems of the task force. If the task force continues in existence, a new election will occur each year. The Executive Board will convene at least quarterly to review the Unit's activities. The Chairperson may call extra sessions, as necessary. When the Board votes on any matter, a majority shall be required for passage. SCIDEURNTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 5 OF 20 In emergency situations, the Chairperson may conduct a telephone poll of the Executive Board members to resolve an issue. Under the direction of the Executive Board, the Task Force Commander shall act as principal liaison and facilitator between the Executive Board and the task force The Task Force Commander shall be responsible for keeping the Executive Board informed on all matters relating to the function, expenditures, accomplishments, and problems of the task force. All persons assigned to the task force shall work under the immediate supervision and direction of the Task Force Supervisor, who shall be selected by the Task Force Commander, subject to approval of the Executive Board. All persons assigned to the task force shall adhere to the rules and regulations as set forth in the Units Policy and Procedures Manual, as well as their individual departmental rules, policies and procedures. For the purpose of indemnification of participating jurisdictions against any losses, damages or liabilities arising out of the services and activities of the Unit, the personnel so assigned by any jurisdiction shall be deemed to be continuing under the employment of that jurisdiction and its Police Department (see Section 20). Each agency contributing manpower to the task force will continue that employee as an employee of the contributing agency and will be solely responsible for that employee. Any duly sworn peace officer, while assigned to duty with the Unit as herein provided and working at the direction of the Executive Board, its Chairperson, Task Force Commander, and the Task Force Supervisor, shall have the same powers, duties, privileges and immunities as are conferred upon him/her as a peace officer in his/her own jurisdiction. SECTION SIX - ACQUISITION AND USE OF EQUIPMENT In the event that any equipment is acquired with grant funds received from the Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development, the participating jurisdictions agree to use the equipment only for specified program purposes during the life of the grant. After the grant period ends, the participating jurisdictions agree to use the equipment only for approved law enforcement purposes and to devise a process for disposition that meets federal requirements, should the task force operation end. The furniture purchased with the initial outlay of grant funds shall be retained by the applicant agency after the term for the grant expires. They shall use the equipment only for approved law enforcement purposes and will dispose of it through a program that meets federal requirements. SCIDEUIINTRLOCL.DOG PAGE 6 OF 20 SECTION SEVEN - INTEGRATION This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties, including necessary operational agreements between the law enforcement agencies of the respective jurisdictions, if any. No other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties. SECTION EIGHT - DEFINITIONS The following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context indicates otherwise: 1. Assisting Agency -Any or all police agencies contacted for mutual aid by the primarily responsible agency. 2. Task Force - The consortium of officers from the law enforcement agencies that are responsible for carrying out the terms of the grant and drug investigations. 3. Mobilization - To organize or put into readiness for active law enforcement services. 4. Mutual Aid - Aid or assistance in which two or more agencies agree to perform in common. 5. Applicant Jurisdiction - The primary agency (in this case, City of Mount Vernon) who is responsible for administering the Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development grant. 6. Participating Jurisdiction -Agencies agreeing to participate in the grant with the City of Mount Vernon and Mount Vernon Police Department as an assisting agency. 7. Primarily Responsible Agency - The law enforcement agency within whose local geographical jurisdiction a drug investigation is taking place. 8. Signatory Agency -Agencies agreeing to aid the task force and who signed the Mutual Aid and lnterlocal Agreements. 9. Task Force Commander - The person selected by the Executive Board and employed through the City of Mount Vernon to fulfill the duties of the Task Force Commander and other duties as directed by the Executive Board. SC1DEURNTRLOCLDOC PAGE 7 OF 20 - SECTION NINE — TASK FORCE COMMANDER The City of Mount Vernon may employ, upon the recommendation of the Executive Board, a Task Force Commander to fulfill its functions under the terms of this interlocal agreement. The Task Force Commander shall be a part time salaried employee of the City of Mount Vernon, pursuant to a special contract of employment which shall be subject to approval of the Executive Board. All costs associated with the employment of the Task Force Commander shall be paid by the City of Mount Vernon, which shall be reimbursed in full from assets seized and forfeited to the task force pursuant to RCW 69.50.505. Reimbursement shall be for all costs directly related to the employment of the Task Force Commander, including all salary, benefits and increases in assessment by WCIA attributable to the additional workers hours, or any other direct expenses without limitation. The duration of this special contract of employment shall be reviewed annually by the Executive Board and the City of Mount Vernon. SECTION TEN - INTELLIGENCE GATHERING AND COLLATION Each participating agency, as well as the applicant agency, will use the standardized "incident report sheet" to gather intelligence to be used for targeting task force attention. The forms, and all other intelligence, will be forwarded to the task force headquarters where it will be entered and filed for use of all participating agencies. SECTION ELEVEN - USE OF RESOURCES It is the intent of the Mount Vernon Police Department and its participating agencies that the task force be utilized to its fullest potential in combating the drug problem in the Skagit and San Juan County areas. Operations of the task force shall be in full cooperation and coordination with the local jurisdictions in which the investigations are taking place. In all cases, the local agencies will be kept apprised of the status of the cases within their jurisdiction. In the event of a drug operation occurring within Skagit or San Juan Counties, the first law enforcement resources to be used after those of the task force shall be those of the participating jurisdiction within whose area the operation is taking place. In the event that these additional resources are inadequate to control the situation, a request for mutual aid under this plan will be made directly to an assisting agency by the primarily responsible agency's supervisor in conjunction with the Task Force Supervisor. Such requests for assistance shall, if possible, specify the number of police officers and types of equipment required, and shall further specify where and to whom the equipment should be delivered. SCIDEUIINTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 8 OF 20 In all cases, the task force shall endeavor to work closely with the jurisdictions in whose areas the investigations are taking place in regards to manpower and resources. SECTION TWELVE - RESOURCE LIST The parties to this Agreement shall provide the names, addresses, and phone numbers of its staff who have the authority to commit or request manpower and/or equipment to any mobilization effort. SECTION THIRTEEN - PRESS RELEASE All agencies participating in this Agreement will make all press releases through the Task Force Commander, or jointly, if requested by the primarily responsible agency. SECTION FOURTEEN -ARREST POLICIES Arrest policies will be determined by mutual agreement of the agencies. SECTION FIFTEEN - TRANSPORTATION OF PRISONERS Transportation of prisoners to the County Jail will be coordinated by the supervising officer in charge of the incident. SECTION SIXTEEN - REPLACEMENT OF SUPPLIES In the event of sudden call-outs for assistance, the primarily responsible agency should be responsible for supplying and/or replacing supplies needed and/or used by officers from assisting jurisdictions, whenever possible. These supplies include food, gas for police vehicles, or any other supplies that are reasonably needed to sustain the officers in enforcing the law. Each agency will be responsible for any repairs and/or damages done to their own vehicles as a result of participation in mutual aid. SECTION SEVENTEEN - SALARIES AND OVERTIME PAY The primarily responsible agency will not be responsible for salaries or overtime pay for officers from assisting agencies. Each agency shall only be responsible for the actions of its own employees, and shall insure its own employees for false arrest, assault and battery, false imprisonment or detention, malicious prosecution, libel or slander, wrongful entry or eviction or other invasion of rights of private occupancy, and/or SCI DEUIINTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 9 OF 20 wrongful death, bodily injury, property damage, and'comprehensive liability. These conditions will also apply to members of the task force provided by the participating agencies. It is further mutually agreed by the participating agencies that any control exerted by the Task Force Commander and Task Force Supervisor shall not supersede this clause. SECTION EIGHTEEN - INSURANCE COVERAGE Each agency shall carry, for the duration of this Agreement, general liability, property damage and false arrest insurance with the following minimums: General Liability $1,000,000 Property Damage $1,000,000 False Arrest $ 500,000 This insurance policy shall have a ten-day cancellation notice in the event of termination or material modification of coverage. In the alternative, any agency may satisfy the requirements of this section by remaining a participant in a self-insurance pool with protection equal to or greater than that specified herein. SECTION NINETEEN - INJURY COVERAGE FOR OFFICERS Whenever any commissioned officer of a signatory agency, acting pursuant to this Agreement, is injured and thus unable to perform his/her duties by reason of engaging in mutual aid, but is not at the time acting under the immediate direction of his/her employer, the officer or his/her dependents shall be accorded by his/her employer the same benefits which he/she or they would have received had that officer been acting under the immediate direction of his/her employer in his/her own jurisdiction. SECTION TWENTY -COMMISSIONS Full-time, paid, commissioned officers who are responding to any call for mutual aid shall be automatically commissioned by virtue of this Agreement, through the commissioning authority of the primarily responsible agency and, therefore, shall be empowered to exercise the same police authority during the time of the mutual aid as though they were full-time commissioned officers of the primarily responsible agency. This provision shall apply whether the mutual aid request is of: 1. A formal nature between department heads; 2. A less formal nature through agreement of watch commanders or shift supervisors; or, SCIDEUIINTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 10OF20 3. When the officers of one jurisdiction cross jurisdiction boundaries to aid or assist the officers of another jurisdiction signatory to this Agreement. SECTION TWENTY-ONE - RESERVE OFFICER COMMISSIONS If signatory agencies have reserve officers or part-time officers in addition to full-time, paid, commissioned officers, they shall normally be exempt from the automatic commissioning as outlined above in Section Twenty, except those reserve officers working under the immediate supervision of a full-time officer. Reserve or part-time officers may be extended automatic commissioning at the direction of the department head who requests mutual aid; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that such determination should be worked out in advance among the heads of the signatory agencies. SECTION TWENTY-TWO - TRUSTEE The applicant agency, as the base of task force operations and records, shall hold in trust all seized property on behalf of the task force, and shall have the authority, upon approval of the Executive Board, to sell, auction, or otherwise dispose of seized property. All property seized by the task force or on behalf of the task force shall be stored under the care of the task force. All property forfeited by the court or hearing examiner shall become the property of the task force. All seized cash or property converted to cash shall be deposited into the Skagit County Interlocal Drug Fund. An inventory shall be maintained by the Task Force Commander indicating the nature, disposition, and location of all task force assets. SECTION TWENTY-THREE - MOBILIZATION PLAN Each signatory agency should develop and maintain a current plan for the mobilization of its manpower and other resources in order to effectively provide mutual aid to the other signatory agencies. SECTION TWENTY FOUR - WITHDRAWAL FROM AGREEMENT Any signatory agency may withdraw from this Agreement for any reason after sending written notice of its intentions to withdraw and when a period of thirty (30) days elapsed, or immediately upon written notification that said agency is unable to sustain the required funding. Said notification is to be made by registered letter to the other SC1DEU!INTRLOCL.DOG PAGE 11 OF 20 - signatory agencies at their normal business addresses. Withdrawal or non-execution of this Agreement by any one agency shall not affect the continued efficacy of the Agreement with regard to other signatory agencies. SECTION TWENTY-FIVE -VENUE This Agreement has been and shall be construed to have been made and delivered in the State of Washington, and it is mutually understood and agreed by each party hereto that this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington, both as to interpretation and performance. Any action in lawsuit inequity or judicial proceedings for the enforcement of this Agreement or any provisions thereof, shall be instituted and maintained only in courts of competent jurisdiction in Skagit or San Juan Counties. SECTION TWENTY-SIX— MODIFICATION No changes or modification to this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon parties to this Agreement unless such changes or modifications are in writing and executed by the parties. SECTION TWENTY-SEVEN - SEVERABILITY It is understood and agreed to by the parties hereto that if any part of this contract is illegal, the validity of the remaining provision shall not be affected and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed as if the Agreement did not contain the particular illegal part. If it should appear that any provision herein is in conflict with any statutory provisions of the State of Washington, said provision shall be deemed inoperative and null and void insofar as it may be. in conflict therewith, and shall be modified to conform to such statutory provisions. SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT - NONDISCRIMINATION The signatory agencies shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The agencies shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are considered for employment and treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: upgrading, demotions or transfers; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoffs or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training, including apprenticeship; and participation in recreational and educational activities. The SCIDEUIINTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 12 OF 20 agencies agree to post, in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment, notices identical to those used setting forth provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. In all solicitations or advertisement for employees placed by them or on their behalf, the agencies shall state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. SECTION TWENTY-NINE - CONCLUSION Law enforcement agencies are faced with the responsibility of narcotics investigations and decreasing resources. Nation-wide, multi-agency task forces have proven their ability to make significant impacts on crime. Such units are an extremely efficient use of law enforcement funding. The cost effectiveness of this Unit for Skagit County resources is enhanced by the participation of the County Prosecutor's Office and Swinomish Tribal Community. This integrated law enforcement approach to narcotics investigations have been proven throughout the country as a positive approach to combating the increasing lawlessness that surrounds narcotics within our society. SECTION THIRTY - SUPERSEDURE This document supersedes all previous "Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force Interlocal Agreements" signed by the listed participating jurisdictions. SAN JUAN COUNTY - DISCLAIMER See Attachment "A". SWINOMISH INDIAN TRIBAL COMMUNITY - JURISDICTIONAL UNDERSTANDING See Attachment "B". SCIDEUIINTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 13 OF 20 ATTACHMENT A It is hereby agreed between the City of Mount Vernon and San Juan County that San Juan County will not be subject to.SECTION THREE - FINANCING, of this Agreement. San Juan County agrees with all other terms and conditions as outlined in the Agreement, and requests copies of the fully executed Agreement and grant application to the Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SAN JUAN COUNTY, WASHINGTON Rhea Y. Miller Chairman John B. Evans Member Darcie Nielsen Member ATTEST: SCIDEUIINTRLOCL.00C PAGE 14 OF 20 ATTACHMENT B JURISDICTIONAL UNDERSTANDING Because the participation by the Swinomish Tribal Police Department on the Narcotics Enforcement Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force is desirable and necessary to effectively reduce drug trafficking throughout Skagit County, the Swinomish Indian Community signs this Interlocal Agreement subject to the understanding of the parties hereto, that the exercise of criminal jurisdiction within the exterior boundaries of the Swinomish Reservation is subject to and limited by Public Law 83-280 (RCW 37.12.010 et seq.). Accordingly, crimes committed on the Swinomish Reservation are not necessarily subject to State Law, but may be, depending on the particular crime, the Indian status of the perpetrator and the victim, and the situs of the criminal act, within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Federal Government and/or the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. 3eUcirr;A" Brian Cladoosby, Tribal Cha Swinomish Indian Senate Tom Sc er, Chef of Police Swinomish Police Department SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this / day of iD X e , 1998. Ala r1 Notary Pblic in and for the S of Washington, residing at La qr My Commission expires U S-a-7 SCIDEUIINTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 15OF20 CITY OF ANACORTES TOWN OF LA CONNER —614-SL in 0-6-e-t._. Moore Mayor H. Dean Maxw II Mayor Leon "Bud' oo e ATTEST: ATTEST: org Khtaian Debb1 maJarchic_#_ inance Director Clerk Treasurer AP OV D AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Steven E. sfield Brad Furlong City Attorney City Attorney CITY OF BURLINGTON F MOUNT ERNON Mayor us Tjee sma Mayor Skye K. Ric endrfe ATTEST: ATTES : Richard A. Patrick ar no I s Finance P irector ina ce Director "PO ' i A •% a : ROV D AS TQ FORM: A 4*i !avid A. -v-aS1111 ' Linf d C. Smith City Attorney City Attorney TOWN OF CONCRETE CITY OF EDRO WOOLLEY Mayor Dave Williams Mayor Donald T. Iley ATTEST: ATTEST: �I � i .ferrq-Led#efd -( Marylou Hauenstein n Clerk asurer - r''c'�1r`5 De City Clerk A TO RM: A O FORM: Patrick M. en atrick ayden City Attorney City Attorney SCIDEU/INTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 16OF20 SWINOMISH INDIAN SKAGIT COUNTY TRIBAL COMMUNITY 71:1/4,air, . Robert Hart, Chairman Brian Cladoosby Board of Commissioners Tribal Chairman Ted W. Anderson Tom ticker Commissioner Chief of Police Harvey Walden Commissioner ATTEST: Patti Chambers Clerk- Board of Commissioners APPROVED AS TO FORM: Paul Reilly Chief Civil Deputy Skagit County Prosecutor's Office SAN JUAN COUNTY • Rhea Y. Miller Board of Commissioners John B. Evans Commissioner Darcie.Nielsen Commissioner ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Lillian Hamel Randall K. Gaylord Deputy Clerk - Board of Commissioners Prosecuting Attorney SCIDEU/INTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 17 OF 19 PARTICIPATING AGENCIES AND CONCEPT AGREEMENT Signature of authorized officials of the participating agencies. The undersigned agree to participate in the activities of the Task Force as described in this application for FFY 1998/99 funding. A. Mount Vernon Police Department AGENCY SIGNATURE Michael S. Barsness/Chief of Police DATE NAME/TIT E B. Anacortes Police Department AGENCY S NATURE / 7-59 Michael L. King/Chief of Police DATE /TITLE C. Burlington Police Department AGENCY G URE / l-C 6 Gerald R. Bowers/Chief of Police DATE NAME/TITLE j prolirie.1* D. Concrete Police Department AGENCY SIGNATU / Ed Rogge/Chief of Police DATE NAME/TITLE E. La Conner Police Department AGENCY f; I NAT Larry C. o Ily/Chief of Police DATE' NAME/TITLE F. San Juan County Sheriff Office AGENCY SIGNATURE William G. Cumming/Sheriff DATE NA ITLE 04 G. Sedro Woolley Police Department a AGENCY SIGNATURE E 9 Dave Cooper/Chief of Police DATE NAME/TITLE SCI DEU/INTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 18 OF 19 H. Skagit County Prosecutor's Office AGENCY SIGNATURE Thomas L. Verge/Prosecutor DATE NAME/TITLE 1. Skagit County Sheriff Office AGENCY SIGNATURE Edward M. Goodman /Sheriff DATE NAME/TITLE J. Swinomish Tribal Police AGENCY S1GNAT /Z- Tom Schlicker/Chief of Police DATE NAME/TITLE SCIDEWINTRLOCL.DOC PAGE 19 OF 19