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93-200 - Valley Communications Center - Police and Fire Joint Dispatch
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13.5 Should any of the four cities loaning monies for purposes of this <br /> section withdraw from Valley Com before the expiration of the ten -year period <br /> for repayment of the notes, then that city's rights shall be limited to the <br /> amounts remaining to be owed on the promissory note. The withdrawing city <br /> shall further forfeit any and all rights it may have to the property of Valley <br /> Com, or any ownership interest in Valley Com, notwithstanding any other <br /> provision of this agreement to the contrary. <br /> 13.6 Should withdrawal of any of the cities loaning funds hereunder <br /> cause the continued operation of Valley Com to be uneconomical, or otherwise <br /> cause the dissolution of Valley Com within twelve (12) months of such <br /> withdrawal, then each participating city shall retain an ownership interest in <br /> Valley Com equal to its share of the funds loaned for the development of the <br /> dispatch facility. The percentage of ownership shall be determined by <br /> dividing that city's loan to the development fund established herein by the <br /> total contribution by the four cities. Valley Com shall then be liquidated as <br /> provided by State law and the proceeds from that liquidation distributed to <br /> each city in proportion to its percentage ownership in Valley Com. <br /> 13.7 Should Valley Com, due to unforeseen circumstances, be unable to <br /> pay both its operating expenses and payments on the notes given by Valley Com <br /> to secure the loans hereunder, and the legislative authorities of the four <br /> cities decide that Valley Com should still continue, then the funds of Valley <br /> Com should be dedicated first to the operating expenses of Valley Com, and <br /> after those operating expenses have been met, then and only then should monies <br /> be paid on the notes. Such a determination shall require the unanimous <br /> approval of the four cities. <br /> 14.0 LEGAL ASSISTANCE. The participating municipal entities agree to furnish <br /> legal assistance, from time to time, on a rotating basis, annually. The <br /> Administration Board may contract with the City Attorney of a participating <br /> city. <br /> 15.0 E911 PARTICIPATION. The Center may implement or contract for <br /> implementation of an E911 System for use within the area served, insofar as is <br /> practical. <br /> 16.0 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION. The Center shall cooperate with local, <br /> State and Federal governmental agencies according to guidelines of the Police <br /> Dispatching Study in order to maximize the utilization of grant funds for <br /> equipment and operations. <br /> 17.0 FILING OF AGREEMENT. Upon execution hereof, this Agreement shall be <br /> filed, prior to its effective date, with the City Clerks of the respective <br /> participating municipal entities, the Office of Director of Records and <br /> 6 <br />
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