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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION authorizing execution of the Yakima County De-
partment of Communications Intergovernmental
Agreement for 911 Answering Services.
WHEREAS, the residents of the City of Yakima would bene-
fit both in terms of efficiency and economy from 911 Public
Safety Answering Point ssrvices, and
WHEREAS, Chapter 39.34 of the Revised Code of Washington,
the Interlocal Cooperation Act, authorizes governmental units
within Washington to agree to the joint provision of 911
Public Saf(AN, Answering Point services, and
WHEREAS, it would be more efficient to provide such
ser\ices through an existing governmental structure rather
than creating a new entity for the sole purpose of providing
suLh services, and
hHEREAS, Yakima County is an existing governmental struc-
ture encompassing the entire geographic, economic, and popula-
tion region to be served and agrees to establish a Department
of Cummunications with the capability of providing 911 Public
Safet\ Answering Point services to communities within Yakima
Cnunt\, including the Cit \ of Yakima, and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it to be in the best
interest of the City of Yakima to join with other governmental
entities within Yakima County for the purpose of contracting
with \akima County for 911 Public Safety Answering Point
ser‘ices, now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The City Manager and the City Clerk are hereby authorized
and directed to execute the attached and incorporated agree-
ment with Yakima County which is entitled "Yakima County
Department of Communications Intergovernmental Agreement for
911 Answering Services."
(res suncom.jv)
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 19th day of February
1991.
ATTEST
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City Clerk ,
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Mayor
YAKIMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
This agreement, made and entered into by and between
Yakima County, the Cities and Towns of Grandview, Granger,
Harrah, Mabton, Moxee, Naches, Selah, Sunnyside, Tieton,
Toppenish, Union Gap, Wapato, Yakima, and Zillah, the Yakima
Indian Nation, and the Yakima County Fire Protection
Districts who are signatories to this agreement.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the members and the residents of Yakima County
would benefit both in terms of efficiency and economy from
911 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) services to Yakima
County and the cities and fire protection districts within
Yakima County; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 39.34 RCW, the Interlocal Cooperation
Act, authorizes the members to agree to the joint provision
of 911 PSAP Services; and
WHEREAS, it would be more efficient to provide said
services through an existing governmental structure rather
than creating a new entity for the sole purpose of providing
911 PSAP services; and
WHEREAS, Yakima County is an existing governmental
structure encompassing the entire geographic, economic, and
population region to be served and agrees to establish a
SUNCOM Agreement 1
Department of Communications with the capability of providing
911 PSAP services to members.
NOW THEREFORE, the members mutually agree as follows:
1. PURPOSE. It is the purpose of this Agreement to provide
Enhanced 911 PSAP services for the members at the earliest
possible time thereby benefiting them in terms of efficiency
and economy.
Further, it is intended by this agreement to provide
Basic 911 PSAP services as soon as technically feasible while
the Enhanced 911 system is under development.
2. DEFINITIONS. As used in this Agreement the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings indicated unless
the context clearly requires otherwise.
2.1 "PSAP" shall mean the location (s) of the equipment
and personnel which provide PSAP services.
2.2 Services" shall mean those services and equipment
required to answer 911 calls on a 24-hour basis.
2.3 "County" shall mean Yakima County.
2.4 "Basic 911" shall mean the ability of a person to
call for emergency services by using the three digit
number.
2.5 "Enhanced 911" shall mean the ability to
electronically track and identify the origin of
emergency calls in addition to Basic 911.
2.6 "Members" shall mean the signatories to this
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agreement and such other entities as become signatories
or otherwise become members in the future.
3. PROVISION OF PSAP SERVICER. Yakima County, through the
Yakima County Department of Communications (hereinafter
referred to as SUNCOM), shall be responsible for providing
PSAP services to all members.
3.1 The County shall directly or by contract equip,
operate, staff and maintain facilities and accessories (i.e.,
inventory, equipment, and appurtenances) necessary and proper
to provide PSAP services to the members. Such facilities and
accessories shall be capable of servicing all members and
others by agreement.
3.2 The director and employees of SUNCOM shall be
employees of Yakima County and shall be subject to all
employee and personnel policies of Yakima County and
applicable collective bargaining agreements.
3.3 The County shall indemnify the director, employees
and board members in the performance of their duties pursuant
to Yakima County policy. SUNCOM will contribute to the
county insurance fund as do other county departments and the
county insurance fund will respond to any claims attributed
to the negligence of SUNCOM as an entity, including errors
and omissions liability of its administrative and operations
boards. SUNCOM shall not be liable to member agencies for
emergency communications provided by member agencies and not
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intended by this Agreement to be provided by SUNCOM.
3.4 SUNCOM may contract with public and private
organizations for emergency services, alarm systems and other
communication services. Such organizations shall pay
standard rates for these services as established annually by
the Administration Board.
4. ADMINISTRATION BOARD.
4.1 There is hereby established an Administration Board
consisting of the following members or their designees;
provided, that the designee shall not be a member of the
Operations Board:
(1) The Mayor of Grandview.
(2) The Mayor of Granger.
(3) The Mayor of Harrah.
(4) The Mayor of Mabton.
(5) The Mayor of Moxee.
(6) The Mayor of Naches.
(7) The Mayor of Selah.
(8) The Mayor of Sunnyside.
(9) The Mayor of Tieton.
(10) The Mayor of Toppenish.
(11) The Mayor of Union Gap.
(12) The Mayor of Wapato.
(13) The Mayor of Yakima.
(14) The Mayor of Zillah.
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(15) One member of the Board of Yakima County
Commissioners.
(16) The Yakima Indian Nation Tribal Council
Chairman.
(17) One representative of the Upper Valley Fire
Districts.
(18) One Fire District #5 Commissioner.
(19) One Citizen-at-Large.
4.2 The Citizen-at-Large member shall be elected by the
Administration Board. Any member of the Administration Board
may nominate a person to fill the Citizen-at-Large position.
The Citizen-at-Large member must be a registered voter of
Yakima County. The Citizen-at-Large member shall not be an
official or employee of any member .
The appointment of the first Citizen-at-Large member of
the Administration Board shall begin immediately upon
appointment. The term of office of the Citizen-at-Large
member shall be one (1) year.
The Administration Board shall select an alternate
Citizen-at-Large member to act in the absence of the
Citizen-at-Large member. The Alternate shall be selected in
the same manner as the Citizen-at-Large.
4.3 The functions of the Administration Board shall be
as follows:
(1) Establish rules and policies for its operation.
(2) Budget approval and recommendation to the
legislative bodies of the members.
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(3) Establishment of policies for expenditures of
budgeted items for SUNCOM.
(4) Approval or disapproval of unbudgeted
expenditures recommended by the Operations Board.
(5) Adopt administrative policies of SUNCOM.
(6) Employment and/or termination of employment of
the Director subject to recommendations from the
Operations Board.
(7) Resolve any disputes that may arise between
the members of the Operations Board and any other
issues not resolvable by the Operations Board.
(8) Annually establish standard rates for services
provided to non-member private and public
organizations.
(9) Take any other action necessary for the
operation of SUNCOM.
4.4 The Administration Board shall appoint from among
themselves a Chairman to conduct the meetings.
5. OPERATIONS BOARD.
5.1 There is hereby established an Operations Board
consisting of the following eleven members or their
designees:
(1) The Yakima County Sheriff.
(2) The Chief of Police of the City of Yakima.
(3) The Fire Chief of the City of Yakima.
(4) The Chief of Yakima County Fire District #5.
(5) The Chief of the Yakima Tribal Police.
(6) One representative chosen from the Upper
Valley Fire Districts.
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(7) One representative chosen from the Police
Departments of the Cities of Selah, Moxee and
Union Gap.
(8) One representative chosen from the Lower
Valley Fire Departments.
(9) Two representatives chosen from the Lower
Valley Law Enforcement.
(10) One representative of the licensed private
ambulance providers in Yakima County.
5.2 The functions of the Operations Board shall be as
follows:
(1) Establish rules and policies for its operation.
(2) Development of operational priorities,
policies and procedures for systems development,
programming, operations and work rules.
(3)
Overall supervision of the Director.
(4) Review and recommend for approval the
Director's proposed budget to the Administration
Board.
(5) Resolve disputes over SUNCOM operations
between users, and between users and SUNCOM,
subject to review by the Administration Board.
5.3 The Operations Board shall appoint from among
themselves a Chairman to conduct the meetings.
5.4 The Chairman shall have the authority to appoint
standing subcommittees to examine special interests and make
recommendations to the Operations Board.
6. DIRECTOR.
6.1 There shall be a Director of SUNCOM appointed by
the Administration Board from a list of three names
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recommended by the Operations Board. The Director shall be
selected upon the basis of administrative and technical
competence.
6.2 The Director shall be responsible for
administration, budget, personnel, call receiving and
transfer, records, communications, security, and other PSAP
functions in conformance with the policies of the
Administration and Operations Boards.
6.3 The Director shall be responsible for reviewing,
renewing, and updating required licenses for the operations
of SUNCOM.
6.4 The Director shall offer technical assistance tc►
member and contract agencies and other entities as authorized
by the Administration Board. The Director in conjunction
with the Operations Board shall prepare and present a
proposed budget to the Administration Board in accordance
with the member entities budget timetables.
6.5 The Director shall have authority to hire and fire
all personnel subject to Yakima County administrative
procedures, personnel policies and applicable collective
bargaining agreements.
7. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE. SUNCOM may provide to any member
technical expertise as may be required for proper operation
of member's communications systems and for procurement of
their communications equipment.
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8. EQUIPMENT.
8.1 Each party shall be responsible for purchasing,
maintaining, and repairing the equipment necessary to receive
calls forwarded from a PSAP and retains all rights to such
equipment.
8.2 Upon dissolution of SUNCOM, equipment purchased by
SUNCOM may be purchased by a member at a value to be
determined by action of the Administration Board. Property
not sold in the foregoing manner shall be disposed of as
provided by Chapter 36.34 RCW; provided, that equipment
purchased with any Federal or State grant shall be disposed
of in accordance with the terms of the grant and/or
applicable law. If no grant or legal provisions govern
disposition of the proceeds, then such proceeds shall be
divided among the members in proportion to the funds paid
into SUNCOM during the term of this agreement.
9. BUDGETING - FUNDING.
9.1 911 telephone excise tax proceeds, authorized by
RCW 82.14B.030, shall be used only by SUNCOM.
9.2 Initial costs of implementation of SUNCOM will be
paid by the County and shall be reimbursed from 911 telephone
excise tax proceeds.
9.3 Annually, the Director and the Operations Board
shall develop a budget which will meet the anticipated
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maintenance, operation, and insurance expenses of the SUNCOM
facilities and accessories for the coming calendar year.
They shall submit the proposed budget to the Administration
Board for approval. After the Administration Board has
approved the final budget, it shall be forwarded to the Board
of County Commissioners for adoption.
9.4 It is the intent that the 911 telephone excise
taxes will fund Basic 911 operations for calendar years 1991
and 1992 and that no additional member entity contributions
will be required during that period. However, in the event
SUNCOM expenses exceed 911 excise tax proceeds, the Director
and the Operations Board shall develop and recommend an
amended budget to the Administration Board. Further, the
Operations Board shall recommend to the Administration Board
a cost sharing formula for the members.
10. ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS. Additional public entities
may become members upon such terms and conditions as agreed
to by the Administration Board. The admission of such
additional members shall be by written addendum to this
Agreement, with the approval of the Administration Board.
11. AMENDMENTS. Amendments to this Agreement shall only
be made by written agreement of all members.
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12. ARBITRATION. Any controversy between the members in
regard to the application or interpretation of this Agreement
shall be submitted to the Operations Board for resolution.
If the Operations Board's action does not resolve the
controversy, it shall be appealed to the Administration
Board. If the Administration Board's action does not resolve
the controversy, it may be submitted to arbitration in
accordance with Chapter 7.04 RCW.
13. INDEMNIFICATION. Each member agrees to be responsible
and assume the risk of liability for its own wrongful and/or
negligent acts or omissions, or those of its officers,
agents, or employees to the extent that liability exists, and
agrees to save, indemnify, defend and hold the other members
harmless from any such liability.
14. DURATION OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall be for a
term of one year commencing January 1,
midnight December 31, 1991 and, unless
modified, shall continue in effect for
one year; provided, that any party may
Agreement
1991 and ending
terminated or
subsequent terms of
withdraw from this
by giving written notice to the Administration and
Operations Boards of its intent to withdraw at the end of
such term. Notice shall be given prior to June 1st of the
then current term. The withdrawal of any member shall not
SUNCOM Agreement 11
require dissolution of SUNCOM and no compensation shall be
owed to any withdrawing party.
15. SIGNATURES. Each party to this agreement shall attach
its signature page in a form required by :Law to constitute
valid execution. Each signature page shall be titled "YAKIMA
COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES SIGNATURE PAGE FOR [name
of entity]".
16. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This document encompasses the entire
agreement of the members. No understanding or amendment,
addendum, or addition to this agreement shall be effective
unless made in writinc and signed by all members.
SUNCOM Agreement 12
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIL
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR CITY OF GRANDVIEW
APPROVED AS)f0 FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY
Attest this ,>:2L•
MAYOR
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR TOWN OF HARRAH
Attest this I' �r-
day of
ATTEST: PAT MORRELL
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR TOWN OF GRANGER
day of -)74A,,../4_, . 19 9/
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(Fatricia M./Stewart
City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Ray Rei
City Attorney
Dennis Harris
Mayor
RESOLUTION NO.
IS
A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor of the City
of Selah to execute an Intergovernmental
Agreement for 911 Answering Services.
WHEREAS, the City of Selah desires to enter into an
Agreement with the Yakima County Department of
Communications for 911 answering services.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SELAH, WASHINGTON, as follows:
, 197/
Pat Morrell - City Clerk
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR TOWN OF NACHES
Attest this // day of March, 1991.
%�r', �c a ,•J .
MARY E.:/ TENNEY, MAYOR/
n11 u la
That the Mayor of the City of Selah be authorized to
execute an agreement between the Yakima County Department of
Communications and the City of Selah for the purpose
establishing an agreement for 911 answering services
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SELAH, WASHINGTON THIS l!' day of /,,, / , 1991.
ATTEST:
CLERK -TREASURE: Maurine Evans
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Mayor '
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JANELLE L. RIDDLE, LERK/TREAT
MAYOR TOWN OF HARRA
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CITY OF SUNNYSIDE
1NTERGOVERNMENTAI. AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR CITY OF SUNNYSIDE
ATTEST this /P,-7./ day of
.,'�1�::ffe ,• %, 1991.
/]
Joah M. Smith,
Deputy City Clerk
Janie B. -1
City Attorn-
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CITY OF SUNNYSIDE
YAKIMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNIG NS INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES SIGNATURE PAGE FOR THE
TOWN OF TIETtON
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands
this 12th day of February , 1991.
" 1 7;
Mayor, Dewane Ashbrooks
ATTEST:
Betdy .T(.f Vineyard, ler Treasurer
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR THE CITY OF UNION GAP
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
YAKI_MA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR CITY OF WAPATO
MAYOR
ATTEST:
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CITY LE
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR CITY OF TOPPENISH
CITY OF TOPPENISH
Hy
Jelmes M. Southworth, City Manager
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Willi / C. Mu phy, :11.y Attorney
Date
3/1/91
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR THE CITY OF YAKIMA
Attested this &4'4- day
of February, 1991.
City Clerk
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CITY OF YAKIMA
Mayor
require dissolution of SUNCOM and no compensation shall be
owed to any withdrawing party.
15. SIGNATURES. Each party to this agreement shall attach
its signature page in a form required by law to constitute
valid execution. Each signature page shall be titled "YAKIMA
COUNTYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES SIGNATURE PAGE FOR [name
of entity]°'.
16. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This document encompasses the entire
agreement of the members. No understanding or amendment,
addendum, or addition to this agreement shall be effective
unless made in writing and signed by all members.
Attest this
day of ��t,,, . , 1991
&dMC
CITY OF ZILLAH
Hay.r Gar V. Clark
yz„g
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT.
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT I!1
ATTEST THIS . '' DAY
OF ^7l}R<<t , 1991
H. DALE WILKENSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
DEPUTY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
BOARD OF YAKIMA COUNTY- Eli;y<„
PROTECTION DISTRICT 11
COMMISSIONERS `i f'U GLIC
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MEMBER
MEMBER
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DIST. NO. 3
Attest this / ?l
day of „.1.44,/ , 190/
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Robert D. enney
Secretary of the Board
BOARD OF YAKIMA COUNTY
FIRE PROTECTION DIST. N0. 3
COMMISSIONERS
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE
FOR
YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT #2
DATED: `/11 „..c( 4, / (91 (
ATTEST:
SECREY'RY
CHAIRMAN
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EMBER
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MEMBER
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4
Attest t 's
day of
RICHARD C. SMITH
Secretary
, 1991.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
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Cha man
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Member,' � /�iL'
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKINA COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT t5
Attest this l8th day DISTRICT BOARD OF
of February, 1991 COMMISSIONERS
iChairMan
Roger K. Garrison
Sec to of the Board Member
Member /
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7
Attest this 7th
day of March, 1991
BARBARA DAVIS
Secretary for Fire Dist. #7
BOARD OF COMMISIONERS
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
NUMBER 7
QCLL1
Gerald R. Davis
COMMISSIONER
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Gordon A. King
COMMISSIONER
Yakima County Fire Protection District #6
Gleed, Washington
YAKIMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR 911 ANSWERING
SERVICES SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE
DISTRICT # 6
attest this 4 day of 9 19 C{l
YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT # 6 COMMISSIONERS
CHAIRMAN, WALTER ROWE
MEMBER, GEORGE PICKARID
MEMBER, EDWARD MaCKENEIE
SECRETARY, NANCY RICHARDSON
1tiF•SI. I.iI
day of March, 1991
9. T. F1\NALA JR.
Srrreta I)
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DEPART?EE1r OF COTTN141TIO1S
1 TERQJVERNMI ITAL ?,r.;REEMENT
109 911 A\S1vERING SERVICES
S3GNA-URF PAGE FOR
}"JE7^E1 COr:PY FIRE PW1TECTION DISTRICT :9
BC1\RD OF CCTT1TSSIONERS
YAKIMA COC.TY FIRE PRC7rECT:IC
DISTRICT *9
Andr,,,,"Evans, Chairman
r Dil1.'1,s�ioltr •
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Francis wattenbar
F ger
COMMISSIONER
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JIM KENNARD
Fire Chief
YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 10
2200 Fruitvale Boulevard Yakima, Washington 98902-1224
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 10
Attest this
day of
BARBARA HILL
BOARD OF YAKIMA COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
by �i ?
Deputy -Clerk
Member
Approved as to form:
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Attest th's /94"
day oiL/utc%,( , 199/
Betty H
Alb
quirezu
Ditrit Secretary
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT #11
Attest this
day of V) , 1991
District Secretary
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
airman
ember
�Mem�er
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT No. 12
BOAOF FIRE COMMISSIONERS, YAKIMA COUNTY FPD No. 12
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Chairman
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Dated this 4 day of %Y1ez..4., 1991
YAKIMA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
FOR 911 ANSWERING SERVICES
SIGNATURE PAGE FOR YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT # 14
Attest this Ic
day of 1991
T4 (V 117Z>14/4._ -i{1
Judith Langdale Sec.
YAKIMA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #14
COMMISSIONERS
Chairman
issioner