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crrti OF ST. JOSKPH Council Agenda Item 4(c)
MEETING DATE: June 16, 2012
AGENDA ITEM Joint Powers Agreement — Requested Action: Authorize the
Mayor and Administrator to execute the Amended Joint
Powers Agreement for the Central MN Drug and Gang Task
Force.
SUBMITTED BY: Police Chief, Pete Jansky
BOARD /COMMISSION /COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Police Chiefs involved with the Joint
Task Force have discussed the addition of the Little Falls Police Department and have recommend
inclusion, providing the area Cities with an updated Joint Powers Agreement.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: In 2006 the City partnered with the area Cities to form the Central MN
Drug and Gang Task Force. The Cities involved included Sartell, St. Joseph, Waite Park and Sauk Rapids.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Drug Task Force is funded in part by grants received by the Central
MN Major Crime Investigation Unit (MCIU). The balance not covered is proportionately distributed by
the participating entities, using population and tax capacity in the distribution formula. The following
table is a summary of the expenditures since formation in 2006.
2006 $ 2,283.67
2007 $ 2,787.60
2008 $ 2,646.54
2009 $ 3,365.27
2010 $ 3,887.90
In 2009 the original JPA was extended through December 31, 2012. At this time the Little Falls Police
Department has requested to be part of the Central Minnesota Drug and Gang Task Force. Therefore, in
order to add members, the JPA needs to be amended.
BUDGET /FISCAL IMPACT: The amendment does not add additional financial impact
ATTACHMENTS: Request for Council Action 4:1 -2
Joint Powers Agreement 4:3 -8
REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION: Authorize the Mayor and Administrator to execute the revised Joint
Powers Agreement regarding the Central MN Drug and Gang Strike Task Force.
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JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
TO FORM THE
CENTRAL MINNESOTA DRUG AND GANG TASK FORCE
WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. §387.03 requires that the sheriff of each county shall
keep and preserve the peace of the county and pursue and apprehend all felons; and,
WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. §412.221, Subd. 32, empowers the city to prevent crime
and to provide for the protection of property and the promotion of health, safety, order
and convenience; and,
WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. §436.05 provides that the city can contract with the
county for the performance of police service within the city by the sheriff; and,
WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. §471.59 provides that cities and counties may jointly
exercise any power common to each or any similar powers,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the county boards of Benton,
Morrison, Todd and Stearns Counties, and the city council of the cities of Sartell, Sauk
Rapids, Waite Park, St. Joseph and Little Falls, hereinafter called the parties or member
parties, as follows:
I. Purpose
The Central Minnesota Drug and Gang Task Force was formed to investigate,
identify and disrupt illegal drug and gang activity within the cities of St. Cloud, Sartell,
Sauk Rapids, Waite Park and St. Joseph and counties of Benton, Todd, Stearns and
Morrison. The participating agencies promote cooperative law enforcement through
multi - jurisdictional investigations in Central Minnesota. The Drug and Gang Task Force
has made numerous arrests with successful prosecutions for controlled substance and
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gang - related criminal offenses.
The Central Minnesota Drug and Gang Task Force is governed by the task force
Board of Directors (Board). The Board is a joint powers board established under Minn.
Stat. 471.59. The Board meets monthly and reviews the activities of the Drug and Gang
Task Force. The By -Laws and Drug and Gang Task Force Policies and Guidelines
address staffing, supervision, equipment, accounting, management of confidential
funds and daily operations in a manner consistent with federal and state regulations for
grant program funds. All Drug and Gang Task Force accounts are regularly audited by
an independent auditor.
I1. Task Force Established
The parties hereby create and establish a special criminal investigation unit to be
called the Central Minnesota Drug and Gang Task Force.
III. Task Force Board
There is hereby created and established a board of directors which shall have
general supervision over the activities of the Drug and Gang Task Force.
The members of the board shall be the sheriff of each member county, the chief
of police for the Little Falls Police Department, and one representative from among the
chiefs of police of Sartell, Sauk Rapids, Waite Park and St. Joseph, who shall be
selected annually by a majority vote of the chiefs of police.
The board shall elect a chair, a secretary and a treasurer from among its
members. Said officers shall serve a one -year term of office and may serve more than
one term.
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The board shall adopt such bylaws and operating rules as it deems necessary.
All actions of the Board shall be consistent with this Joint Powers Agreement, By -Laws
and Task Force Policies and Guidelines. The board may receive and disburse public
funds, private donations and grants to carry out the purposes of this Agreement. The
board shall be strictly accountable to the member parties for all funds and shall report to
the parties hereto on all receipts and disbursements. The reporting period shall be the
calendar year. Contracts let and purchases made by the board shall conform to Minn.
Stat. §471.345 (Uniform Municipal Contracting Law).
The board shall meet on the call of the chair or on written notice by any three
board members.
The majority of the voting members of the board shall constitute a quorum for a
meeting. A majority vote of the voting members of the full board shall be necessary to
approve a motion. A meeting of the board shall be required to transact business.
IV. NonWaiver of Immunities
The joining of the parties in this joint powers agreement shall not waive any
immunities that the parties may enjoy under statute or common law, nor shall the joinder
of the parties constitute a "stacking" of any insurance each party carries for their own
benefit and /or that of its agents and employees.
V. Task Force Officers
The sheriff of each county and the police chief of Little Falls shall appoint at least
one licensed peace officer from each of their departments as a member of the Drug and
Gang Task Force. The chiefs of police of Sauk Rapids, Sartell, Waite Park, and St.
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Joseph shall jointly appoint one officer to the task force.
Employees who are on detail shall be entitled to the same salary and benefits to
which they would otherwise be entitled and shall remain employees of the sending
agency for all other purposes except that the supervision of their duties during the
period of detail may be governed pursuant to this Agreement.
Participation of a sending agency's employee in the Drug and Gang Task Force
is deemed to advance the interests of the sending agency. Therefore, participation of a
sending agency's officer in the Drug and Gang Task Force is deemed to be in the
course of the officer's employment with the sending agency.
VI. Jurisdictional Authority of Task Force Officers
The number of Task Force officers shall be established from time to time by the
board of directors in the bylaws of the Task Force. The sheriff of each member county
is hereby authorized to appoint an accepted Task Force officer as special deputy sheriff.
The written appointment and oath of the officer shall be filed in the office of the county
recorder. The special deputies shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing sheriff.
VII. Task Force Command
Officers assigned to the Drug and Gang Task Force shall be under the command
of the Task Force Commander.
Task Force officers shall prepare and submit their investigation reports to the
Task Force commander.
VIII. Contributions
Each participating agency agrees to provide all resources as agreed in the
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The receiving agency having venue over the offense for prosecution purposes
shall control and be soley responsible for public information releases, including arrest
data.
XII. Task Force Officers' Liability
Each member party shall be liable for its own acts to the extent provided by law
and hereby agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the other member parties,
their officers and employees against any and all liability, loss, costs, damages,
expenses, claims or actions, including attorney's fees which the other member parties ,
their officers and employees may hereafter sustain, incur or be required to pay, arising
out of or by reason of any act or omission of the member parties, their agents, servants
or employees, in the execution, performance or failure to adequately perform its
obligations pursuant to this agreement.
XIII. Duration
The duration of this Agreement shall continue until terminated as hereinafter
provided.
XIV. Withdrawal and Termination
Any member party of the Drug and Gang Task Force may withdraw from this
Agreement upon sixty (60) days written notice to all other member parties. Upon any
individual member's withdrawal, the balance of this entire Agreement remains in full
force and effect. Alternatively, this entire Agreement may be terminated at any time by
the written agreement of a majority of the Board members.
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XV. Distribution of Property on Termination or Withdrawal
A. Termination. Upon complete termination of this Agreement by all parties and
after the purpose of the Agreement has been completed, any property acquired
by the Board as a result of the joint exercise of powers hereunder and any
surplus monies shall be returned to the parties in proportion to contributions of
the parties. Liabilities shall be shared equally among the parties.
B. Withdrawal. In the event of withdrawal from this Agreement by one or more
parties, if two or more of the remaining parties continue this Agreement, the
remaining parties may either distribute the MCIU property contributed by the
withdrawing party to the withdrawing party or buy out the withdrawing party's
interest therein by purchasing the withdrawing party's proportionate share of the
actual cash value of the property measured at the time of withdrawal of the party.
Surplus monies or surplus cash shall be retained by the remaining parties to this
Agreement.
THIS AGREEMENT, AS AMENDED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the
member parties as follows:
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