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INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT <br />SERVICE LEVEL AND FUNDING AGREEMENT FOR USER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES <br />BOULDER COUNTY SHERIFF'S COMMUNICATIONS CENTER <br />Recitals: <br />1. Sections 29 -1 -203, and 30 -11 -410, C.R.S. allow local governments to enter into agreements for <br />the provision of services within each other's jurisdiction. <br />2. The Boulder County Sheriff' s Office operates a Communications Center which serves as a Public <br />Safety Answering Point for 911 and non - emergency calls for law enforcement, fire, and <br />emergency medical services in Boulder County, and which has the capacity to assist other <br />jurisdictions within the County. <br />3. The City of Louisville, Colorado (AGENCY) wishes to utilize the services of the County of <br />Boulder, by and through the Boulder County Sheriff's Office Communications Center (BCCC) <br />for the answering of emergency and non - emergency public safety calls, the dispatching of its <br />police department to those calls, and the routine tracking and recording of officer activity. <br />4. Boulder County agrees to provide police dispatching services to the AGENCY in accordance <br />with the service agreement provisions herein contained. The AGENCY agrees to help support <br />the ongoing operational costs of the BCCC, subject to annual appropriation and payment of <br />service fees as negotiated and agreed to in the attached Service Fee Agreement. (See Attachment <br />A) <br />Service Agreements: <br />1. BCCC will answer emergency as well as non - emergency calls for service 24 hours a day, seven <br />days per week, and dispatch those calls within agreed upon time limits, based on the priority level <br />of the call (See Attachment B). <br />2. BCCC will accept public calls from transferred office hnes, (one per agency), during non - <br />business hours, or upon special request. <br />3. BCCC will act as the NCIC /CCIC Terminal Guard during non - business hours, or upon special <br />request, according to the rules established by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (See <br />Attachment C for BCCC and AGENCY responsibilities). <br />4. BCCC will provide a primary law enforcement dispatcher for dispatching calls and tracking <br />officer activity. In addition, when practical, BCCC will provide a data dispatcher for <br />NCIC /CCIC, DMV access as well as routine business and support requests, (towing, street <br />maintenance, etc.). The AGENCY will have access to and use of each radio channel/frequency <br />commonly known as the primary and tactical channels. In addition, BCCC will provide radio <br />channel/frequency access to other law enforcement agencies that may provide direct assistance <br />for the AGENCY to be used during an incident within the AGENCY's law enforcement <br />jurisdiction. <br />5. An additional dedicated channel and dispatcher may be made available with advance notice for <br />special events within the law enforcement jurisdiction of the AGENCY, with the agreement that <br />the Sheriff's Office will be reimbursed for the cost of that dispatcher. During emergency events, <br />a second channel and dedicated dispatcher may be made available upon request if BCCC staffing <br />