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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-16 - Special City CouncilMINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING City of Stephenville - City Council TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1999 - 5:30 P.M. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, convened in special session on Tuesday, November 16, 1999, at 5:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 298 West Washington Street, with the meeting being open to the public and notice of said meeting, giving the date, time, place and subject thereof, having been posted as prescribed by Chapter 551, Government Code, Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, with the following members present, to wit: Mayor: Mayor Pro -Tem: Councilmembers: Absent: Others Attending: L CALL TO ORDER John Moser Barbara Terrell Marshall Shelton Joel Hillin Bea Marin Rusty Jergins Bill Corbin Wm. H. (Bill) Stanley Ed Horton Don Davis, City Administrator Cindy L. Stafford, City Secretary Randy Thomas, City Attorney Mayor John Moser called the special meeting of the Stephenville City Council to order at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 16, 1999. Mayor Moser declared a quorum present. II. CONSIDER THE DEPOSITORY CONTRACT BID Mayor Moser recognized representatives from Texas Bank and from Stephenville Bank and Trust Co. and gave them an opportunity to speak to the council. Evans McBride, President of Texas Bank, mentioned the difference in the rates of Texas Bank and Stephenville Bank and Trust Co. on the demand accounts. He stated that this is where the bulk of money is held, and that Texas Bank offers the better rate. Ron Butler, President of Stephenville Bank and Trust Co., reminded the council that SB &T has had this contract for many years and has proven their service capabilities many times over. Butler admitted that SB &T's rate is not as high as Texas Bank's, but savings in operations is significant. November 16, 1999 - Minutes of Special Meeting 474 The council members then discussed this issue, along with staff members and representatives of the two banks. MOTION by Wm. Stanley, second by Marshall Shelton, to award the depository contract to Texas Bank. Council members Terrell and Corbin abstained from voting, each having filed an affidavit of conflict of interest with the City Secretary. MOTION PASSED by the following vote: Ayes: Council members Shelton, Stanley, Jergins, and Mayor Moser. Noes: Council members Hillin and Marin. Abstentions: Council members Terrell and Corbin. IH. CONSIDER NOMINATIONS) TO THE APPRAISAL REVIEW BOARD OF THE ERATH COUNTY CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT No council members made recommendations for filling positions on the Appraisal Review Board. n'. PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD REPORT Ronnie Isham, Director of Community Services, made this report. Connie and Tom Birdsong have been instrumental in the forming of the Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council, and Connie was a charter member of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. They have offered to donate to the Parks and Recreation Department the sum of $50,000 for the completion of the amphitheater stage and irrigation, contingent upon the donation being matched. The match could come from different sources. The Birdsong's plan to pay $15,000 in 1999 and $35,000 in 2000. The city will need to advance the total $100,000 to the project in order to proceed with the present contract. MOTION by Bea Marin, second by Barbara Terrell, to advance the necessary funds to this project out of the Phase B Reserves so the project can continue to move forward. MOTION PASSED by unanimous vote. V. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Council member Jergins gave this report, stating that Don Davis and Mayor Moser had appeared before the Texas Military Facilities Commission on the matter of Purchasing 4.6 acres from them for a possible Municipal Service Center site. The General Land Office has appraise the property at a value of $35,000. The commission voted to authorize its staff to negotiate with the city for the sale of this land. November 16, 1999 - Minutes of special Meeting 475 The committee reviewed the Needs Assessment and Master Plan for the MSC as prepared by Quorum Architects, Inc. The committee discussed the options for the design phase of this facility. One option would be to negotiate a contract with Quorum, and the other option would be to develop a request for proposal for the design phase. Staff was instructed to contact metal building manufacturers to determine if they had architects and/or engineers capable of designing the entire project. Jergins reported that these manufacturers only construct the building and have no architectural or engineering personnel who provide design work. MOTION by Rusty Jergins, second by Bea Marin, to negotiate with Quorum Architects, Inc. for the design phase of the Municipal Service Center and to submit their costs for the design work. MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote. Jergins mentioned that the sale of city property owned jointly with Erath County and Stephenville Independent School District is set for January 4, 2000. VI. CONSIDER INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR PARTICIPATION IN FORT WORTH'S ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION CENTER HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM MOTION by Rusty Jergins, second by Barbara Terrell, to approve the Interlocal Agreement for participation in Fort Worth's Environmental Collection Center Household Hazardous Waste Program (attached). MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote. MOTION by Rusty Jergins, second by Bea Marin, to approve the Consent Agenda as follows: VII. CONSENT AGENDA A. Bid Specifications for Mowers B. Chemical Contract MOTION PASSED by unanimous roll call vote. VHI. ADJOURN Rusty Jergins announced that on December 7 Tarleton State University will host an "end of the century" fireworks program beginning at 7:30pm. November 16, 1999 - Minutes of Special Meeting 47r MOTION by Rusty Jergins, second by Marshall Shelton, to adjourn the meeting. MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote at 6:45pm. Jo Moser, ayor ATTEST: a* Cindy November 16, 1999 - Minutes of Special Meeting 4 77 CITY SECRETARY 5��{ CONTRACT NO. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR PARTICIPATION IN FORT WORTH'S ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION CENTER HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the City of Fort Worth, Texas, a home -rule municipal corporation situated in Tarrant and Denton Counties, Texas, hereinafter called "Fort Worth," acting herein by and through Charles Boswell, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager, and City of StephPnvi t Ia Texas, a home —rule municipality situated in Rrath County, Texas, hereinafter called "Participating City," acting herein by and through jniah MocPr its duly authorized Mayor WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Texas Government Code, Chapter 791, authorizes the formulation of interlocal cooperation agreements between and among municipalities; and WHEREAS, Texas Government Code, §791.011 provides that a local government may contract With another to perform governmental functions and services, and §791.003(3)(H) defines waste disposal as a governmental function and service; and WHEREAS, Texas Government Code, §791.025 provides that a local government may agree with another local government to purchase services; and WHEREAS, Fort Worth and Participating City desire to enter into an interlocal agreement whereby Fort Worth will purchase the services of a waste disposal/recycling firm or firms and will administer a household hazardous waste collection program; and WHEREAS, Fort Worth and Participating City mutually desire to be subject to the provisions of Texas Government Code, Chapter 791, also known as the Interlocal Cooperation Act; NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS A. Unless a provision in this Agreement explicitly states otherwise, the following terms and phrases, as used in this Agreement, shall have the meanings hereinafter designated. Act of God means an act occasioned by the direct, immediate, and exclusive operation of the forces of nature, uncontrolled or uninfluenced by the power of humans and without human intervention. Bill of Lading lists the contents of the mobile collection unit. Environmental Collection Center (ECC) means the City of Fort Worth Department of Environmental Management facility located at 6400 Bridge Street, Fort Worth, Texas, which is to be used by Fort Worth for the aggregation of household hazardous wastes • (b) All requirements pertaining to the protection of the health and safety of employees or the public. Force maieure means decrees of or restraints by a governmental instrumentality, acts of God, work stoppages due to labor disputes or strikes, failure of Fort Worth's contractor(s) to perform pursuant to their agreements with Fort Worth for the conduct of the collection of household hazardous waste, fires, explosions, epidemics, riots, war, rebellion, and sabotage. Household hazardous waste (HHW) means any solid waste generated in a household by a consumer which, except for the exclusion provided for in 40 CFR § 261.4(b)(1), would be classified as a hazardous waste under 40 CFR Part 261. Manifest means the uniform hazardous waste manifest forms) furnished by the TNRCC to accompany shipments of municipal hazardous waste or Class 1 industrial solid waste for waste transported to a site in Texas, or the comparable manifest of the receiving state if the waste is transported out of Texas. Mobile collection event means a household hazardous waste collection event for 50 to 75 households by Participating City utilizing a mobile collection unit. Mobile collection unit (MCU) means a non - self - propelled vehicle used for the periodic collection of household hazardous waste by Participating City, off -site of the ECC, which is transported to the ECC to dispose of the household hazardous waste collected at the mobile collection event. The mobile collection unit is designed to hold the hazardous household waste of approximately 50 to 75 households. Participating Cities, when used in the plural, means Fort Worth, Participating City, and all other cities which have entered into interlocal agreements with Fort Worth for the ECC household hazardous waste collection program. Person means an individual, corporation, organization, government, or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, partnership, association, or any other legal entity. Waste has the same meaning as "solid waste" as that term is defined in Texas Health and Safety Code §361.003, and including hazardous substances. Unless a provision in this Agreement explicitly states otherwise, the following abbreviations, as used in this Agreement, shall have the meanings hereinafter designated. CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act. CPR - cardiopulmonary resuscitation. DOT - United States Department of Transportation. ECC - Environmental Collection Center. EPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency. 3 SM E. Fort Worth will, if requested in writing by Participating City, provide Participating City a monthly report of the Participating City's households who disposed of household hazardous waste at the Environmental Collection Center or a Mobile Collection Event. F. Fort Worth will issue a report and a bill at the end of each quarter detailing the number of Participating City's households that disposed of household hazardous waste at the Environmental Collection Center or at a mobile collection event. G. Fort Worth will act under this Agreement in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws. H. Non -Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit Fort Worth agrees to accept household hazardous waste from Participating City's MCU in accordance with Section 5, Paragraph E, of this agreement. 2. Fort Worth agrees to restock the items it removes from Participating City's MCU, however, Fort Worth shall only restock items listed in Exhibit "A ", attached and incorporated herein as if set forth. J. Mobile Collection Events 1. If Participating City would like to schedule a mobile collection event with the Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit, Fort Worth will send Participating City a list of available dates. Participating City will contact Fort Worth as soon as possible to schedule the date, time and location agreeable to both parties. (a) Location If Participating City chooses to hold the Mobile Collection Event on private property, Participating City shall obtain a signed waiver from the owner of the property 1 week prior to the event. The waiver shall be in the form of Exhibit B or similar form approved by Fort Worth. The signed waiver must be sent to Fort Worth 1 week before the Mobile Collection Event. If the signed waiver is not sent to Fort Worth 1 week before the Mobile Collection Event, Fort Worth will not send the Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit to the event and Participating City will, in no event, be entitled to any damages of recovery of any costs, except as provided herein. (b) Available Dates Participating City acknowledges, that Fort Worth contracts with other municipalities and that Fort Worth will be accommodating each Participating Citys request on a first come first served basis. Therefore, Participating City acknowledges that its chosen date to schedule a mobile collection event may be reserved by another City and Participating City will have to choose another date. Partieipating City, will in no event, be entitled to any damages or recovery of any costs, except as provided herein. 2. At the Mobile Collection Event, Participating City acknowledges and agrees that Fort Worth shall accept household hazardous waste from the first 50 households that show d R: 4 comes to the ECC or a mobile collection event without a voucher, Participating City acknowledges and agrees that Fort Worth will not accept the household hazardous waste until Participating City authorizes the acceptance in writing. E. Participating City may submit a written request for a monthly report listing the number of its city's households that have disposed of household hazardous waste at the ECC or a mobile collection event. F. Participating City shall provide traffic control and signage for the mobile collection events, and shall provide personnel to assist Fort Worth with the survey and screening of persons dropping off household hazardous waste. The parties prior to the event shall agree upon the details of the traffic control, signage, and personnel assistance. G. Fort Worth Mobile Collection Units Collecting Household Hazardous Waste Participating City shall advise the ECC program manager at least 72 hours in advance of its mobile collection events. Participating City shall collect only HHW during a mobile collection event. Wastes from commercial, agricultural, and industrial sources shall not be accepted. Participating City shall not accept compressed flammable gas containers; radioactive materials; explosives or potentially shock sensitive materials; biological, etiologic, and infectious materials; and any other wastes that Fort Worth has determined are unacceptable. 2. In accordance with the latest DOT requirements, Participating City's MCU operators will properly categorize, package, mark, label, and load into the MCU, all wastes received at the mobile collection event. Recyclable products (used oil, used oil filters, latex paint, recyclable anti - freeze, lead -acid batteries, and fluorescent lights) will be segregated into containers for recyclables. 3. After accepting wastes, Participating City's MCU operators shall thoroughly check each container for proper labeling and identification. If a container is properly identified, the material will be segregated according to hazard class and prepared for packaging. If a container does not have adequate labeling to permit identification, the MCU operators shall then attempt to identify the material from its physical characteristics using HAZCAT analysis and from information provided by the household presenting the waste. 4. The Participating Citys MCU operators shall package all hazardous materials in accordance with United States Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements, United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements, and all other applicable federal and state requirements. After all the wastes have been properly identified and segregated, the MCU operators will reexamine the wastes for compatibility, list them on the container content sheets, and pack them into drums. Oil -based paints and latex paints shall be bulked separately in 55 gallon drums, or if the paint is left in its container, the paint can be packed in a lined cubic yard box, and packed and labeled according to federal and state regulations. Participating City shall not transport waste that is not HHW to the ECC. Participating City agrees to make its own arrangements to dispose of any non -HHW waste collected at the event. 7 484 PARTICIPATING CITY OF LIABILITY FOR THE WASTE UNDER FEDERAL LAW AND STATE LAW. Fort Worth will arrange for recycling vendors for used oil, batteries, antifreeze, and other materials as it deems appropriate. 7. REUSE OF COLLECTED MATERIALS A. From time -to -time Fort Worth will make available to residents and businesses of Fort Worth, as well as, Participating City and residents and businesses of Participating City for their use, collected household hazardous waste materials that are suitable for reuse, such as paint, fertilizer, motor oil, and antifreeze. Fort Worth shall not charge for any materials that are picked up for reuse. B. Some materials made available for reuse may have been consolidated and filtered by Fort Worth prior to being made available. Used antifreeze will have been consolidated in a barrel, filtered, and pH balanced, and new antifreeze may have been added to the barrel. C. In regards to materials accepted by Participating City, FORT WORTH MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR GUARANTIES THAT: 1. the container contents are what the label indicates; 2. the container contents are those originally placed into the container by the manufacturer; 3. the product is of the quality intended for its use; 4. the contents of the container have been stored properly; 5. the instructions on the container label for use, storage, and first aid are current or correct; 6. the container is in unimpaired condition; 7. the product is still approved for use (i.e., it has not been banned or recalled); and 8. the product can be used without risk to persons, property or the environment: FURTHERMORE, ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, ARE SPECIFICALLY DENIED. D. Participating City shall contact the ECC program manager to arrange a pickup time to obtain materials. Participating City agrees that it shall not return to Fort Worth, directly or indirectly, any materials it obtains from Fort Worth under this paragraph. E. IN REGARDS TO MATERIALS ACCEPTED BY PARTICIPATING CITY, PARTICIPATING CITY DOES HEREBY WAIVE ALL CLAIMS, INCLUDING PRODUCTS LIABILITY CLAIMS, AND RELEASES, AND HOLDS HARMLESS THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, AND 9 486 C. The individual does not have sufficient identification to establish that he /she is in fact a resident of Participating City; D. Participating City has implemented a voucher system for its residents to dispose of waste, and the individual does not have a valid voucher; or E. The waste or the individual presents a hazard to the ECC or to persons or property at the ECC. 9. ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION CENTER HOURS AND DAYS OF OPERATION A. Hours of Operation During the term of the agreement, the ECC's hours of operation are as follows: Thursday and Friday 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. B. Days the Environmental Collection Center will be closed During the term of the agreement, the ECC will be closed on the following days: New Year's Day, January 1, 2000 January 3, 2000 through January 9, 2000, for cleanup and repairs M.L.K. Day January 17, 2000 Memorial Day, May 29, 2000 Independence Day, July 4, 2000 Labor Day, September 4, 2000 F. Notifying Residents Participating City agrees to notify its residents of the ECC's hours of operation and dates it will be closed. Participating City may advertise the 24 -hour Environmental Collection Center telephone number to give its residents the Environmental Collection Center's hours. The number is: (817) 871 -5257. 10. -COMPENSATION As fair compensation for the services provided by Fort Worth pursuant to this agreement: A. Participating City agrees to pay Fort Worth the sum of $67.00 per household/ per visit that comes to the ECC or a Mobile Collection Event to dispose of household hazardous waste. B. If Fort Worth determines that Participating City's MCU operators improperly packaged any of the HHW delivered to the ECC, Fort Worth shall repackage such waste, and Participating City shall reimburse Fort Worth for it staff time at $20.00 an- hour and the cost _ of supplies. 11 488 C. If Participating City desires an actor to portray "Captain Crud" for an event, Participating City shall use actors approved by Fort Worth to portray "Captain Crud" since "Captain Crud" is owned by Fort Worth. Participating City shall be solely responsible for compensating actor for the services provided to Participating City. Participating City will contact Fort Worth as soon as possible with the date and time of the event agreeable to both parties to obtain approval for the chosen actor and to request and pickup the "Captain Crud" costume for its events. Fort Worth will provide the "Captain Crud" costume. However, Participating City agrees to be liable to Fort Worth for any damage to the costume or if Participating City fails to return the entire costume to Fort Worth or if the costume is not returned in the same condition as received. 12. IMMUNITY It is expressly understood and agreed that, in the execution of this Agreement, none of the participating cities waives, nor shall be hereby deemed to waive, any immunity or defense that would otherwise be available to it against claims arising in the exercise of governmental powers and functions, and that the services described in this Agreement are a governmental function. 13. FORCE MAJEURE A delay or failure of Fort Worth to perform services pursuant to this Agreement shall be excused to the extent that the delay or failure to perform resulted from a force majeure event, and the delay or failure was beyond the control of Fort Worth and not due to its fault or negligence. Participating City shall not have, and hereby waives, any claim whatever for any damages resulting from delays or failure to perform caused by a force majeure event. 14. TERMINATION The parties shall each have the right to terminate the Agreement for any reason, with or without cause, upon thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party. Upon termination, the parties shall be released from all contractual obligations to the other party excluding "USE OF WASTE DISPOSAURECYCLING FIRMS FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE" (Paragraph 6) "REUSE OF COLLECTED MATERIALS" (Paragraph 7) and "ARTWORK , "CAPTAIN CRUD AND THE CRUDDIES," AND ° PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS LICENSE AGREEMENT' (Paragraph 11). 15. NOTICE Any notices required to be given under this Agreement shall be delivered as follows: 13 49i have the necessary authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto, and each party hereby certifies to the other that any necessary resolutions extending such authority have been duly passed and are now in full force and effect. EXECUTED IN TRIPLICATE CITY OF FORT WORTH 0 Charles Boswell Assistant City Manager Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND L GALITY: Assistplit City Attorney A EST: loria Pearsdn City Secretary Contract Authorization l -�- by Date 15 PARTICIPATING CITY Lcis APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney OF �y ATTEST:' • r City Secre CSR p 0 R 492 Exhibit `B" WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY FOR COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE I being the owner of property located at have been asked by the City of to allow a mobile collection event on my property to collect household hazardous waste on the 2000 In consideration of , I hereby give my permission to the City of to hold a household hazardous waste collection event on my property in which the City of has asked the City of Fort Worth to send its mobile collection unit to collect the household hazardous waste that is brought to the event. Therefore, in consideration of , I hereby RELEASE, DICHARGE,HOLD HARMLESS, INDEMNIFY the City of Fort Worth or its' officers, agents, and employees and the City of and its officers, agents, and /or employees for any and all claims, demands, liability, causes of action, actions or suits of any character that I may have against the City of Fort Worth or its' officers, agents, and /or employees and the City of or its officers, agents, and /or employees for any property loss or damage, for any and all personal injury including death or any other damage of any kind or character which may arises or that arises from allowing the City of to hold a household hazardous waste collection event, in which the City of Fort Worth sends its mobile collection unit on my property. I have read this Waiver and Release and fully understand its terms and conditions. I have not been influenced in any extent whatsoever by any representation or statements not contained in this Agreement. I hereby acknowledge that this Waiver and Release is given in consideration of Signature Witness Date 494 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have cause this Agreement to be executed in multiple counterparts as of the date first set forth above. Patterson Capital Management L.L.P., dba CITY OF STEPHENVILLE PATTERSON & ASSOCIATES By: Attest: Date: ............. C�RPO.R.P��p Un T. Patterson, President Gam./[ Uff- P1/"t /yI/ i MM 5 EXHIBIT B FEESCHEDULE The investment advisory services described under the terms of this Agreement are being provided in accordance with the following fee schedule. Services are to be provided for the first year of the contract for a fee of twenty (20) basis points (0.0020) on the average monthly market value of the total Portfolio. Services are to be provided for the remaining years of the contract for a fee of eighteen (18) basis points (0.0018) on the average monthly market value of the total Portfolio. Regardless of the portfolio size, minimum compensation for the services rendered will be $15,000 /year. Fees are calculated by P &A on services rendered in the preceding month and the invoice provided to the Client by the fifth (5) business day of the succeeding month. Fees are due and payable within ten (10) business days after receipt of invoice. i I 465 7 EXHIBIT D AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES Authorized Representatives of the Client Name/Title Phone Fax e-mail Mark A. Kaiser, CPA Finance Director 817- 965 -7887 817- 965 -6495 mkaiser @ci.stephenville.tx.us Joyce Goodman Personnel Director 817 - 965 -7887 817 - 965 -6495 Cindy Stafford City Secretary 817 -965 -7887 817 - 965 -6495 Authorized Representatives of P &A Name/Title Phone Fax e-mail Deborah A. Baptista 512- 320 -5042 512- 320 -5041 deb @patterson.net Vice President Leticia Davila 512- 320 -5042 512- 320 -5041 leticia @patterson.net Sr. Analyst Linda T. Patterson 512- 320 -5042 512- 320 -5041 linda @patterson.net President A M AGREEMENT FOR MUNICIPAL COURT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF ERATH AND CITY OF STEPHENVIL.LE THIS IS AN AGREEMENT for Municipal Court between Erath County, Texas, hereafter County, and the City of Stephenville, Texas, hereafter City, each acting herein by and through its duly authorized officials. For and in consideration of the mutual benefits stated herein the parties hereto agree to the following terms and conditions: 1. County agrees to perform for City all the duties relating to the municipal court, with such jurisdiction, powers, procedures, and duties as are given and prescribed by the laws of the State of Texas for municipal courts. 2. City hereby designates the Justice of the Peace, Precinct One, of the County of Erath, Texas, as its municipal judge for all purposes under the City of Stephenville Charter. 3. County shall collect current and delinquent fines owing to the City as provided in this agreement. Justice of Peace, Precinct One, acting as Judge for City agrees to abide by any delinquent fine collection contracts that City may enter into. All costs and fines imposed by the Municipal Court shall be paid into the City treasury for use and benefit of City except for warrant fees collected by County which shall be paid to County upon proper application to City. 4. County shall provide the City Council of the City of Stephenville with a monthly report, which report shall include all amounts collected by County for City, all amounts remitted to City, all sums withheld from City, and a summary of the Court's activities under the provisions of this Agreement. County further agrees to provide any other reports that City may reasonably require concerning Municipal Court. 5. City agrees to pay County for the cost of performing the services specified in this agreement as follows: $60,000 for the year 2000 with monthly payments of $5,000, 61,800 for the year 2001 with monthly payments of $5,150.00, $63, 654 for the year 2002 with monthly payments of $5304.50. 16. It is understood and agreed that the entire agreement of the parties is contained herein and that this Agreement supersedes all oral agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof as well as any previous agreements presently in effect between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. 17. The provisions of this Agreement are severable. If any paragraph, section, subdivision, sentence, clause or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held to be contrary to law or contrary to any rule or regulation having the force and effect of law, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions of the Agreement. EXECUTED this day of 1999. COUNTY: CIT BY: BY: T Thompson, C my Judge J Moser, Mayor I ATTEST: A ST: Gwinda Jones, C66nty Clerk Cindy Staff , City ecret APPROVED: Pam Thiemann, Justice of the Peace William H. Oxford, C4Knty Attorney Mu 1Wd CmutuWCWJ*blurt Contractwah StCfi1fl YMe 2 .d. APOVED: - Don Davis, City Administrator Randy.Thomas, City Attorney 470 AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF STEPHENVILLE and TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY for 9 -1 -1 SERVICES This is an agreement between CITY OF STEPHENVILLE, hereafter CITY, and TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY, hereafter TSU, whereby CITY agrees to receive all 9 -1 -1 calls from the TSU campus and to dispatch same to the appropriate department. The parties enter into this agreement under the following terms and conditions: 1. City shall receive all 9 -1 -1 calls from the TSU campus. 2. City shall determine, at its sole discretion, whether or not the call is an actual emergency. Actual emergencies will be dispatched to the TSU police department, to the Stephenville Fire Department or any other department for appropriate action. All other calls will be dispatched or forwarded to the TSU operations center for their disposition. 3. The term of this agreement will begin on December 1, 1999, and end on December 31, 2000, unless terminated earlier by agreement of the parties hereto. Either party may terminate this agreement by giving 30 days written notice to the other party. 4. TSU agrees to indemnify and hold City harmless from any and all liability of any kind or nature that the City may incur by reason of the implementation or operation of this agreement to the extent allowed by Texas law. In the event that City incurs any costs for same, including legal fees, TSU agrees to pay same upon request by City. 5. This agreement is entered into in Stephenville, Erath County, Texas. 6. This agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties, their successors and assigns. EXECUTED this /o-& day of November, 1999. CITY M ATTEST: Cindy L. TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY "1pF STF ATTEST: _ az'3' ✓C�RPO R P��O Agreement with TSU — Page 1 4721