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from http://www.madisoncounty.org/bos/resolutions_august_2008.pdf
MADISON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESOLUTIONS – AUGUST 12, 2008 Please note that the numbers on the resolutions listed below are agenda numbers only. Official resolution numbers will be assigned on the final print of the minutes following the Board meeting. RESOLUTION NO. 15 AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN AND THE SHERIFF TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE SPECIALIZED LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES WITH THE VILLAGE OF EARLVILLE WHEREAS, The Village of Earlville has requested of the Madison County Sheriff a provision to it of specialized law enforcement services, consisting of coverage in excess of that usually and normally furnished by the Sheriff to the village; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff is willing to provide such coverage presently to the extent of up to16 man hours per week , subject to increase or decrease upon the mutual agreement of the Sheriff and the Village of Earlville; and WHEREAS, the Village of Earlville will reimburse the Sheriff at an hourly rate of $30.00 per hour for the part-time personnel , which personnel shall be used predominantly where reasonably possible; and will reimburse the Sheriff at a rate based upon the rate payable by the County to full-time deputies in the event the same shall be required to be used, which rate shall be inclusive of fringes, benefits, and related allocable costs ; and WHEREAS, the sheriff shall furnish the vehicle, all labor, equipment and supplies required to deliver said services and the Village shall provide and maintain an office, necessary office equipment (including but not limited to a telephone, computer, printer parking space/facility), all is more fully set forth in this Agreement; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Sheriff and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with the Village of Earlville for the provision of Specialized Law Enforcement Services, for a term of one year commencing September 1, 2008 and renewable annually, in the form as is on file with the Clerk of this Board. (PENDING BOARD APPROVAL) WE the PEOPLE wonder... WHY DID THE MAYOR NOT WANT A LOCAL POLICE OFFICER? WHAT DOES IT REALLY COST THE VILLAGE, COMPARED TO THE LOSS OF THEIR PERSONAL LOCAL POLICE OFFICER? |