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RES 19-060 APPROVING THE CONTRACT AGREEMENT FOR POLICE SERVICES WITH THE CITY OF LAUDERDALE FOR THE PERIOD OF 2020 THROUGHT 2024 AND AUTHORIZES THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT
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RES 19-060 APPROVING THE CONTRACT AGREEMENT FOR POLICE SERVICES WITH THE CITY OF LAUDERDALE FOR THE PERIOD OF 2020 THROUGHT 2024 AND AUTHORIZES THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT
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Contract Agreement for Police Services <br />Page 1 <br />CONTRACT AGREEMENT <br />FOR POLICE SERVICES <br />This Agreement is made and entered into as of July a 6, 2019 between the CITY OF ST. ANTHONY, a <br />municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota ("St. Anthony") and the CITY OF <br />LAUDERDALE, a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota ("Lauderdale"). The <br />services to be performed under this Agreement will commence January 1, 2020. <br />I. PURPOSE <br />St. Anthony and Lauderdale have the power within their respective cities to provide for the prevention of <br />crime and for police protection. Under Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59, the cities may, by agreement, <br />provide for the exercise of the police power by one city on behalf of the other city. <br />This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions under which St. Anthony will provide police services <br />for Lauderdale. St. Anthony will have full authority and responsibility to provide services in accordance <br />with all enabling legislation under the laws of the State of Minnesota and the ordinances of Lauderdale. St. <br />Anthony will provide feedback to the Lauderdale City Administrator and City Council on a regular and <br />timely basis, and will actively support the creation of a Joint Advisory Committee pursuant to Section IX <br />of this Agreement, whose members come from both cities, and whose purpose is to review, monitor, and <br />ensure a successful relationship between the two cities under this Agreement. <br />II. INTERPRETATION <br />This Agreement is entered following the approval by the Lauderdale and St. Anthony City Councils. This <br />Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota <br />III. SERVICES <br />St. Anthony will provide Lauderdale with 24 hour police service, and will physically place a certified officer <br />within the boundaries of Lauderdale 24 hours each day, except in those instances when the officer makes <br />an arrest and transports a prisoner, during mutual aid situations, when providing a backup for another <br />officer, or when called away for a court appearance, booking or similar police matter. Subject to these <br />exceptions and in normal circumstances, St. Anthony will provide 24-hour police protection and police <br />presence each day within the City of Lauderdale. In those instances stated above when an officer is not <br />physically present in Lauderdale, St. Anthony will respond to emergency police calls with other officers. <br />IV. LEVEL OF SERVICES <br />During the term of this Agreement, St. Anthony will provide to Lauderdale the same police service <br />extended to persons and property within St. Anthony, which will include, but not be limited to, the <br />following: <br />A. Patrol services, with random patrolling of all residential, business and public property <br />areas during all shifts; <br />B. Police presence within the boundaries of Lauderdale 24 hours each day, subject only to <br />the exceptions noted above; <br />
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