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4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF
5 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND
6 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
7 EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
8 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND PALM BEACH
9 COUNTY AND THE CITIES OF BOCA RATON AND
10 DELRAY BEACH FOR THE USE OF SPECIFIC
] ] COMPONENTS OF THE 800 MHZ RADIO
]2 COMMUNICA TION SYSTEM; AND PROVIDING AN
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]6 WHEREAS, Palm Beach County, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach and Boca Raton
17 comprise the South Palm Beach County Public Safety Communication Cooperative pursuant
]8 to an Interlocal Agreement originally signed in 2999 when the interoperable radio system was
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20 WHEREAS, the system provides radio communications for each city and the county
2] through the use of shared components such as cables; radio towers and microwave
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23 WHEREAS, this arrangement enables county wide coverage for the radio equipment
24 and the ability to talk with other public safety agencies in times of disaster and joint
25 operations; and
26 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, upon
27 recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the
28 City of Boynton Beach to approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the
29 Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County and the Cities
30 of Boca Raton and Delray Beach for the use of specific components of the 800 MHz radio
3] communications system.
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I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
2 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
3 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and
4 incorporated herein by this reference.
5 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does
6 hereby approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Interlocal Agreement
7 between the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County and the Cities of Boca Raton and
8 Delray Beach for the use of specific components of the 800 MHz radio communications
9 system, a copy of said Interlocal Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
]0 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage.
] I PASSED AND ADOPTED this/St!A day of January, 2011.
]2 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
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INTERLOCAL AGREEl\1ENT
This INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ("Agreement"), is made and entered into
-.11AYk-Z----2.D1+-, by and between Palm Beach County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida
("County) and the cities of Boca Raton ("Boca Raton") and Delray Beach ("DelTay Beach") and
Boynton Beach ("Boynton Beach"), each a separate municipal corporation existing under the laws of the
State of Florida.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the Cities of Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Boynton Beach, have established via
Interlocal Agreement the South Palm Beach County Public Safety Communications Cooperative (the
"Cooperative") for the purpose of expanding the geographic use of available frequencies for mutual
assistance and dal1y activities and for the establishment and operation of radio communication systems;
and
WHEREAS, the County has purchased, designed, installed, and committed to the operation of an
800 MHz Trunked Radio System to meet the needs of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Palm
Bcach County Fire Rescue, Palm Beach County Emergency Management Service, and various Palm
Beach County general government agencies; and
WHEREAS, the County and the Cities have determined that the ability to provide interoperable
systems is critical to the effective and efficient provision of public safety services; and
WHEREAS, the Cooperative acknowledges that by entering into this Agreement, the
Cooperative has been able to save money as well as avoid costs by reserving capacity on the County's
microwave system from the Boynton Beach Site to the County's Prime Site, both the Boynton Beach Site
and County's Prime Site as hereinafter defined; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined mutually beneficial to all Parties to execute this Agreement
which sets forth the parameters under which the radio systems of the Cities and the County can be
connected saving the taxpayers money of both the County and the Cities as well as the opportunity to
receive the public safety benefit of the interoperability; and
WHEREAS, the County and the Cities acknowledge and agree that during the period from
February 3, 2011, until the Effective Date of this Agreement, the parties were and are bound by the terms
of this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, permits public agencies to enter into Interlocal
Agreements to jointly exercise any power, privilege, or authority which such agencies share in common
and which each might exercise separately.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and representations contained
herein the parties hereto agree as follows.
SECTION 1: Purpose
The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the parameters under which: 1) the County will
make specific components of its 800 MHz Trunked Radio System available to the Cooperative in order to
provide for interoperable radio communications between the County and the cities participating in the
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SECTION 2: Definitions
2.01 Boynton Beach Site: The City of Boynton Beach's primary radio communications site
located in Tract B, Rolling Green Ridge Second Addition, City of Boynton Beach.
2.02 Central Hub: The Central Hub Consists of the radio communications system operated by
the City of West Palm Beach and includes those cities utilizing the system through interlocal agreement
with the City of West Palm Beach.
2.03 Cities: The City of Boca Raton, the City of Dekay Beach, and the City of Boynton
Beach, as individual entities, but used in context of this Agreement to mean each city acting in the
collective.
2.04 Citv-Countv Roamimz Talk Group: Talk groups established on a municipal radio
communications system for which the SrnartZone TM Controller will assign channel resources on the
County's communications systems when units from the talk group are registered on the System.
2.05 Common Countywide Talk GrOUl>s: Talk groups established on the County's
communications system that are made available to municipalities and other non-County agencies. These
talk groups must be programmed into agency radios and are selected by the user or dispatchers.
2.06 County Talk Groups: Talk groups established on the County's communication system
that are made available to County agencies providing for inter-departmental communications. These talk
groups are reserved for particular departments/agencies and only available to outside departments by
separate agreements.
2.07 Controller: The SmartZone TM Controller is the group of equipment components that
provide audio routing and control signaling functions required to interface various independent
communications system and provides interoperable operations between the individual systems.
2.08 Cooperative: The South Palm Beach County Public Safety Communications
Cooperative which was established by Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Boynton Beach to collectively
provide a radio communications system which provides radio communications for the three cities. All
references to the Cooperative shall also refer to each of the Cities of Boca Raton, Dekay Beach and
Boynton Beach and to the approval of all actions of the Cooperative by the Cities pursuant to the
Interlocal Agreement establishing the Cooperative dated 2/2/98.
2.09 Cooperative's System: The 800 MHz Trunked Radio System or systems, funded.,
purchased, installed, maintained and owned by the Cooperative or the individual cities. The system, or
systems, shall include the fixed network and field radio transmitting and receiving equipment, microwave
equipment and/or leased communication transport lines as required for communications between sites,
dispatched center equipment and facilities required for the operations of each City's public safety and
government services functions, and the towers and physical facilities require to house and maintain the
system equipment.
2.10 CSOP AC: Communications System and Operations Policy Advisory Committee
established to develop policies for the system in which both the County and the Cooperative participate.
2.11 CRSSC: Countywide Radio System Steering Committee established to oversee
implementation of the policies established by the CSOP AC and to modify existing policies or create new
policies as required over the life of the System.
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2.12 Microwave System: A communications system utilizing frequerJcies in the microwave
range to route audio and control signals between sites in a multi-site communications system.
2.13 . Radio Systems Manager ~ An employee within the County's Electronics Services and
Security Division of the Facilities Development & Operations Department responsible for day to day
administration and management of the System and County's designated contact person pursuant to
various Sections of this Agreement.
2.14 North Hub: The North Hub is a communications system proposed to be developed by the
municipalities in the northern County area.
2.15 Parties: All entities that have executed this Agreement which include the County, Boca
Raton, Delray Beach and Boynton Beach.
2.16 Prime Site: The location for the County's SrnartZone TM Controller.
2.17 Radio Alias: The unique name assigned to an operator's radio that displays on the
dispatcher's console when a radio transmits.
2.18 Roamin2 Feature: A featme of the SmartZone TM Controller that allows units from
specified talk groups to register onto communications systems associated with the SmartZone 1M
Controller when beyond the coverage of their primary system. Additionally these talk groups are assigned
communications channels on the systems where units registered when there is talk group activity.
2.19 South Hub: The South Hub refers to the communications system, facilities and operations
proposed by the South Palm Beach County Public Safety Communications Cooperative.
2.20 System: The 800 MHz Trunked Radio System funded, purchased, installed, maintained
and owned by the County. The system will include fIxed and field transmitting and receiving equipment,
a microwave system for communications between sites, remote and prime site control and management
equipment, dispatch consoles and related equipment and a SmartZone controller located at the prime site.
SECTION 3: County's 800 MHz Trunked Radio System
3.01 The County has purchased, installed, and operates a SmartZone TM Controller, capable
of expansion to 48 ports, at its Prime Site. The County will solely fund the purchase and own the
controller. The County will allow the Cooperative to connect to the Controller utilizing a maximum of
nine (9) ports.
3.02 The Cooperative agrees to pay its fair share of the operation and maintenance costs
associated with the Controller on a pro rata basis. The operations and maintenance costs to be included
are: system administration costs (which includes personnel costs), utilities, equipment, , and controller
maintenance costs (which may be out-sourced or performed by the County). The Cooperative's
maintenance costs are calculated in Section 5.01 and 5.011 of this Agreement.
3.03 The Cooperative will be solely responsible for any and all permitting and/or licensing
costs associated with its use of the Controller.
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3.04 The Cooperative will be solely responsible for any and all costs associated with the
purchase of equipment components, modules, interfacing hardware and the installation services required
to utilize the SmartZone TM Controller.
3.05 The Cooperative agrees that only the County will connect to, expand, or otherwise
modify System components which are owned by the County. The Cooperative will fund such actions to
be undertaken by the County on the Cooperative's behalf, and pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
3.06 The Cooperative will only be fmancially responsible for those actions undertaken on the
Cooperative's behalf when the Cooperative has agreed to the costs in writing prior to the commencement
of the activity.
SECTION 4: County's Digital Microwave Communications System
4.01 Pursuant to a separate agreement between the County and Boynton Beach, the County
will locate communications equipment at the Boynton Site. The County will allow the Cooperative to use
the microwave system as a communication path between the Cooperative and the Controller located at the
COWlty'S Prime Site.
4.011 Boynton Beach will solely utilize the 6T1 capacity in the Microwave System
reserved for use by the Cooperative pursuant to separate agreement and that Dekay Beach and Boca
Raton will transport from their systems to the County's Prime Site via leased Tls and not via the
Microwave System.
4.012 If Delray Beach and Boca Raton subsequently decide to utilize the Microwave
System directly from their respective systems to the County's Prime Site, the individual City will be
totally responsible for all costs associated with the purchase, installation, ownership, operations and
maintenance of equipment solely for its benefit.
The provisions of Section 4.03 will also then apply to Dekay Beach and/or Boca Raton.
4.02 The Cooperative will be solely responsible for all costs associated with interfaces
between the Microwave System or the commercial telephone system and the Cooperative's System.
4.03 The Cooperative agrees that only the County will connect to, expand, or otherwise
modify Microwave System components which are owned by the County. The Cooperative will fund such
actions to be undertaken by the County on the Cooperative's behalf, and pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement.
SECTION 5: Cooperative's Maintenance and Administration Costs
5.01 The Cooperative shall pay an annual maintenance and administration fee based on the
following percentage of staff and material costs. The costs provided below present a not to exceed cost
through October 20 II. The costs for agencies using the SmartZone TM Controller are determined as
follows: the capped estimated annual costs for fiscal year 2011 are multiplied by the fixed percentages
and the sum of the costs for each category are apportioned out to the user agencies based on the number
of active talk groups for each agency. As additional non-CoWlty users connect directly to the SmartZone
1M Controller, the Cooperative's percentage of the total cost will be reduced.
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Estimated Annual Annual
Staff or Materials Cost Percent Cost
Radio System Manager $100,000 20% $20,000
ESS Plarmer $75,000 10% $ 7,500
Engineering Services $100,000 20% $ 20,000
Parts/Supplies/Software $50,000 30% $15.000
Total $62,500
5.011 The County reserves the right to charge the Cooperative on a time and materials
basis for the afterhours emergency trouble reports that are not the result of a failure of the
SmartZone TM Controller, the Ambassador switch, microwave system or related
subsystems or software.
5.02 The County shall inform the Cooperative of any adjustments to the maintenance and
administration costs each year during the month of March. The Cooperative shall pay the maintenance
and administration fees as a check payable to the Board of County Commissioners. The County shall
invoice for payment in October and payment shall be due November 30th. Each year the County shall re-
calculate the fees provided in this Agreement. The new calculation shall consider increases to the number
of active talk groups and armual maintenance and administrative costs. Using the allocation methodology
described in this Agreement, the costs contained in Section 5.01 can be modified armually based on a
letter agreement executed by the County Administrator (of his designee) and the Chairman of the
Cooperative.
5.03 The Cooperative shall provide to the County copies of their software licenses for the use
of the SmartZone system features associated specifically with the Cooperative. These licenses shall be
submitted to the County prior to the Cooperative commencing operations on the SmartZone TM
Controller and renewals shall be provided thereafter as prescribed by the licensees).
5.04 The Cooperative shall have the authority to connect and utilize the features and
capabilities of the SmartZone 1M Controller to provide interoperability between the cities of the
Cooperative and other agencies as may be authorized at a future date. The Cooperative shall have access
authority to the SrnartZone TM Controller that will allow the Cooperative to establish talk groups and
subscriber units on the System within the allotments provided in Attachment A to this Agreement. The
Cooperative shall program talk groups or subscriber units for operation only to radio systems owned and
operated by the cities of Boynton Beach, Delray Beach and Boca Raton.
5.05 The County shall attempt to notify the Cooperative a minimum of seventy two (72) hours
in advance of all scheduled interruptions of the SmartZone 1M Controller's capabilities. The County shall
make every effort to limit scheduled interruptions of the SmartZone TM Controller service to no longer
than ninety (90) minutes. Scheduled interruptions of service shall occur between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
whenever possible.
5.06 The Cooperative shall be responsible for maintaining the equipment components that
make up the Cooperative's System and the associated equipment used to interface with the County's
System.
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5.07 The Cooperative shall have the authority to utilize private call and telephone interconnect
features for the operations of their agencies. The Cooperative recognizes the County's use of the System
does not include these features. As a result, additional equipment and software licenses may be required
to implement these features.
SECTION 6: System Capacity Forecast Assumptions
6.01 The County and the Cooperative agree that it would be mutually beneficial to maximize
the number of city-county talk groups with capabilities for System-wide roaming. The system design
forecast does not project any System capacity is available to achieve this objective; however, as the
System is used, the County will have actual System use data that can be used in lieu of the System use
assumptions used for the original system capacity projection. The County agrees to periodically
reevaluate law enforcement's use of the System compared to the projections. The specifics of this
evaluation are identified in Attachment B to this Agreement.
6.02 Roaming shall be allowed between radio systems of the Cooperative members at the
discretion. of the Cooperative. Roaming shall not be allowed, as of the date of this Agreement, from
Cooperative systems onto the County system nor from the County system onto the Cooperative systems.
SECTION 7: Intentionally Deleted
SECTION 8: County's Obligations to Cooperative's System
8.01 Nothing in this Agreement shall represent a commitment by the County, or shall be
construed as intent by the County, to fund any portion of the Cooperative's System.
8.02 The County shall provide a response by a qualified technician to any failures of
SmartZone that impact the operation of any of the Cooperative's radio systems within two (2) hours of
being notified of such failure. The County shall take all possible actions to restore SmartZone
functionality to full operation without delay.
8.03 The Cooperative shall give the County twenty-four (24) hours notice of the need to
access the SmartZone Controller facility for routine maintenance or installation of Cooperative
equipment. Afterhours or emergency access shall be provided through the emergency trouble reporting
procedures established for the System.
SECTION 9: Utilization of Countywide Common Talk Groups
9.01 The EMS Talk Groups were implemented specifically for emergency medical
communications between the emergency providers and hospitals in and around Palm Beach County. The
usage of the talk groups are defined below.
9.011 Scenario of Usage
Cooperative units operating on the 800 MHz system will contact hospitals directly by
selecting the specific talk group assigned to that hospital. Any EMS units not on 800 MHz should contact
County Fire Rescue dispatch on Med 8 and will in turn be patched to the appropriate hospital.
9.02 The Common Talk Groups, as set forth on Attachment "C" to this Agreement, were
implemented specifically for inter-agency communication among multiple agencies, regardless of their
specific discipline or affiliation. They were also created to allow communications between agencies
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without requiring cross-programming operation talk groups in each agencies radios. Proper usage of the
Common Talk Groups are dermed below.
9.021 Scenario of usage:
1. A unit requesting to coordinate a multi-jurisdictional operation or call for mutual
assistance, places a call on the Call Talk Group for the appropriate discipline (i.e.
Law Enforcement, Fire Rescue, or Local Government) to the dispatch center of the
required agency(ies).
2. The responding dispatch center assigns one of the Common Talk Groups to the
requesting unit and contacts its agency's unites) and requests that the user switch to
the corresponding talk group.
3. The participating units would communicate on the Common Talk Group(s) and upon
completion of the operation; the talk-group is cleared of all radio traffic and put back
into the pool for other agencies.
9.022 Examples of approved usage for Common Talk Group are the following:
1. Working talk group for multiple agencies fighting a fire together.
2. Coordination during a police chase through multiple jurisdictions.
3. Coordination during disaster recovery.
4. Coordination for a special event which requires participation of multiple agencies and
disciplines (i.e. undercover operations, investigations, perimeter communications,
fITe-ground coordination, etc.).
5. Coordination for scene security and establishment of landing zone for aircraft.
In addition, the Common Talk Groups could be used by any agency experiencing
catastrophic failures of their own communication system for a predetermined amount of
time. In order to utilize the Common Talk Groups for the foregoing situation, the agency
must obtain the permission of the Radio System Manager. Once approved by the Radio
System Manager, the Common Talk Groups could be temporarily utilized until repair of
the agency's communication system is complete.
9.03 The Common Talk Groups shall not be used for every-day routine communications.
9.031 Examples of improper use are the following:
1. As an extra talk group for agencies that have cross programming agreements and
duplicate talk groups programmed into their radios.
2. To provide an extra working talk-group for a single agency supporting a special
event or operation (i.e. undercover operations, investigations, perimeter
communications, fIre-ground coordination, etc.).
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3. As an additional dispatch, administrative, or car-to-car talk-group for use by a
single agency.
SECTION 10: Frequencies
The Parties agree that the frequencies held by Palm Beach County and the frequencies held by the
Cooperative shall be separate and shall be implemented and used at the sole discretion of the individual
parties.
SECTION 11: Liability
The parties to this Agreement and their respective officers and employees shall not be deemed to
assume any liability for the acts, omissions and negligence of the other party. Furthermore, nothing herein
shall be construed as a waiver of sovereign immunity by either party, pursuant to Section 768.28, Florida
Statutes.
SECTION 12: Term of Agreement
The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of five (5) years from February 3, 2011. This
Agreement may be renewed for an additional period of three (3) years upon written modification by all
Parties. Should the Agreement not be renewed at any time in the future, the provisions of the termination
clause shall apply.
SECTION 13: Amendments to this Agreement
13.01 This Agreement may be amended from time to time by written amendment by all Parties.
13.02 In the future, if the County enters into an agreement(s) with other municipalities which
terms are more favorable than those contained in this Agreement, the County agrees to amend this
Agreement to match the more favorable terms, by written amendment executed by the County
Administrator or his designee, the Director of Facilities Development & Operations. This provision does
not apply to Section 4 of this Agreement.
SECTION 14: Termination
14.01 The County can only terminate this Agreement as a result of any default of the
Cooperative pursuant to this Agreement.
14.02 The Cooperative may terminate the Agreement with sixty (60) days notice to the County.
All improvements made to the SmartZone TM Controller, the Ambassador Switch, the microwave
system, and related subsystems by the Cooperative, or on its behalf, shall remain part of the equipment
where installed and ownership shall transfer to the County.
SECTION 15: Administration
15.01 The Palm Beach County Electronic Services and Security Division is charged with
responsibility for administering the System. Within the Electronic Services and Security Division a
position with the title of 800 MHz Radio System Manager will be the City's day to day contact and can
be reached at 561-233-0837. The Electronic Services and Security Division is staffed from 8:00am to
5:00pm, Monday through Friday, excluding County holidays. After hours emergency contact shall be
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made through the County's Emergency Operations Center at 561-712-6428 and the appropriate on-call
contact will be made.
15.02 The administrative policies for the SmartZone TM Controller shall be established by the
CRSSC. The County and the Cooperative agree to abide by the policies so established.
15.03 The Cooperative shall assign a representative to attend the CRSSC user committee
meetings for each of the law enforcement, fire rescue and public works disciplines for which the Cities
have subscriber units programmed on the System. Participants at these meetings will discuss all system
maintenance and administration issues. Non-critical problems or suggested changes shall be presented at
the meetings. As agreed to by the user committee members, issues discussed at the meetings shall be
forwarded to the Radio System Manager of the CRSSC for final approval.
15.04 The Cooperative shall be responsible for adhering to the policies and procedures
established for System use. Should the Cooperative not follow the established procedures, there shall be
three (3) warnings before corrective action is taken. The CRSSC shall have the authority to direct the
Radio System Manager to implement modification to the network including disabling units of disabling
access to the System.
15.05 The Cooperative shall receive certain access codes to the Palm Beach County System and
shall be responsible for safeguarding the code information from release to unauthorized parties. Service
staff directly employed by the Cities of the Cooperative shall be considered authorized to receive access
and programming codes for the maintenance of their agencies' radio equipment. Commercial service
providers are not considered authorized to receive access of programming codes for the County's System.
Agencies that plan to use commercial services for their system or subscriber unit maintenance must
include confidentiality requirements in their contracts with the commercial service providers acceptable to
the Radio System Manager before access or programming codes may be released to these companies.
15.06 Commercial maintenance service providers are not considered authorized to receive
access to programming codes for the County's System, unless meeting the requirements of Section
15.061 and/or 15.062 below. If the City does not have employees capable of programming City radio
equipment or prefers to have others program City radio equipment, it may request that the Palm Beach
County Sheriffs Office, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue or Palm Beach County Electronic Services &
Security Division program City radio equipment under the terms of a separate agreement.
15.061 If the City uses a commercial service provider to program City Radio equipment
at the time of execution of this Agreement and desires that the commercial service provider program the
City radio equipment with the Common Talk Groups, the City must submit its existing contract with the
commercial service provider to the Radio System Manager for review. The review will focus on whether
the contract terms between the City and the commercial service provider are adequate to protect the
County's radio system from misuse, harm or release of access and programming codes to unauthorized
persons. Notwithstanding the previous statement, the County retains the right, in its sole opinion with or
without written reason or cause, to approve or disapprove the use of commercial service provider. If
approved, the Radio System Manager will release the access and programming codes to the commercial
service provider. The City will be responsible for ensuring that the commercial service provider adheres to
the terms of this Agreement pertaining to the proper use of programming codes and radio equipment use. If
not approved, the City shall use either Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office, Palm Beach County Fire
Rescue or Palm Beach County Electronic Services & Security Division to program City Radio equipment
with Common Talk Groups.
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15.062 If the City intends on using a commercial service provider to program City
radio equipment with the Common Talk Groups, the City shall submit the appropriate bid
documents/contract to the Radio System Manager for approval prior to soliciting a bid or quote from the
commercial service provider. The Radio System Manager will work with the City to develop the
appropriate language for the contract which will allow for approval of the commercial service provider.
Notwithstanding the previous statement, the County retains the right, in its sole opinion with or without
written reason or cause, to approve or disapprove the use of a commercial service provider. If approved,
the Radio System Manager will release the access and programming codes to the commercial service
provider. The City will be responsible for ensuring that the commercial service provider adheres to the
terms of this Agreement pertaining to the proper use of the programming codes and radio equipment use. If
not approved, the City shall use either the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Palm Beach County Fire
Rescue or Palm Beach County Electronic Services & Security Division to program City radio equipment
with Common Talk Groups.
15.07 The City is solely responsible for the performance and the operation of City equipment
and any damages or liability resulting from the use thereof. Should the County identify malfunctioning
City-owned equipment, the County will request the City to discontinue use of the specific device until
repairs are completed. The County may, at its discretion, disable the equipment from the system after
properly notifying the City in writing if the device is causing interference to the system..
15.08 In the case of stolen or lost equipment, the contact person identified in Section 15.01 will
notify the Radio System Manager bye-mail or fax authorizing the Radio System Manager to disable the
equipment. The authorization shall provide the County issued individual unit ill number and the serial
number of the radio. The Radio System Manager will advise back via e-mail when the radio has been
disabled. A request by the City to re-activate a disabled radio will also be required in writing bye-mail or
fax to the Radio System Manager.
15.09 The Cooperative shall have the capability to generate call activity reports, faulty reports
and reports about the infrastructure equipment, as well as subscriber units established on the individual
radio systems of the Cooperative.
15.10 The Cooperative shall have access through their SmartZone Manager Terminal to receive
alerts and alarms for the SmartZone TM Controller as well as the infrastructure equipment for their
individual communications systems.
15.11 The Cooperative shall be responsible for including the requirements of Section 9 and
Section 15.06 of this Agreement in any agreement with another municipality or agency for
communications, dispatch, police or fire rescue services.
SECTION 16: Annual Budget Appropriations
The County's and Cities' performance and obligation to pay pursuant to this Agreement are
contingent upon annual appropriation for its purpose by the Board of County Commissioners and each
individual City Council.
SECTION 17: Notices
Any notice given pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing and done by
Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. The effective date of such notice shall be the date of receipt, as
evidenced by the Return Receipt. All notices shall be addressed to the following:
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As to the County:
County Administrator
301 North Olive Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Director, Facilities Development & Operations
2633 Vista Parkway
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
With a copy to:
800 MHZ Radio System Manager
2601 Vista Parkway
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
County Attorney's Office
301 North Olive Avenue
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
As to Boca Raton:
City Manager
City of Boca Raton
201 W. Palmetto Park Rd.
Boca Raton, FL 33432
With copy to:
Chief of Police
City of Boca Raton
100 NW Boca Raton Blvd.
Boca Raton, FL 33432
As to Dekay Beach:
City Manager
City of Delray Beach
100 NW First Ave.
Dekay Beach, FL 33444
With copy to:
Chief of Police
City of Delray Beach
300 W. Atlantic Ave.
Delray Beach, FL 33444
South Hub
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As to Boynton Beach:
City Manager
City of Boynton Beach
100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
With copy to:
Chief of Police
City of Boynton Beach
100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
SECTION 18: Applicable Law / Enforcement Costs
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. In any litigation brought by
a party to this Agreement to enforce the tenns of this Agreement, each party shall bear its own costs and
attorney's fees incurred in connection therewith.
SECTION 19: Filing
A copy of this Agreement shall be filed by Palm Beach County with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court in and for Palm Beach County.
SECTION 20: Delegation of Duty
Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to authorize the delegation of the Constitutional or
Statutory duties of any party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the day and year
first written above.
ATTEST:
SHARON R. 'BOCK PALM BEACH COUNTY, a political
CLERK & COMPTROLLER subdivision of the State of Florida
By: By:
Deputy Clerk Karen T. Marcus, Chair
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND APPROVED AS TO TERMS AND
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: CONDITIONS:
By: By:
County Attorney Audrey Wolf, Director
Facilities Development & Operation
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the day
and year fIrst written above.
ATTEST: R2011 07 37 MAY 1 7 2011
PALM llEACH COUNTY, a political
subdivishm of thr State of Florida
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~a~T, Marcus, Chair
APPROVED AS TO TERMS AND
CONDITIONS: '
By f't~ ~ Wolf /
Audrey Wolf, Director ~
L Facilities Development & Operation
South Hub
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ATTEST:
CITY CLERK CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal
corporation ~te of Florida
,/ ~ . I
By: -,
Judith A ' Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL S FIC CY
By:
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ATTACHMENT "A"
PALM BEACH COUNTY 800 MHz System TALK ~GROUP / UNIT ALLOCATION TABLE
Talk Group and UnIt 10 Ranges
Talk Group Talk Group Radio 10 Radio 10
Range Range Talk Group Range Range Radio 10
Range Start End Quantity Modulation Start End Quantity
1 800001 800507 253 Digital 700000 708127 8127
2 800508 800511 2 Res. for Sys. 708128 708191 63
3 800512 801535 512 Resd. Future 708192 724575 16383
4 801536 802559 512 Analog 724576 740959 16383
5 802560 804095 768 Analog 740960 765534 24574
Total: 2048 Total: 65530 ·
. -
ANOUNCEMENTGROUPS Analoa 50 801537 801635 N/A N1A N1A
ANOUNCEMENT GROUPS Dlaltal 7 800001 800013 N1A N1A N1A
PALM BEACH COUNTY AGENCIES
Palm Beach Coon Iv Sheriff's Office PBSO Analoa 250 801637 802135 6000 724576 730575 1
Palm Beach Coon IV Sheriff's Office COP PBSO Analoa 250 757864 758113 12
Palm Beach Coun IV Sheriff's Office PBSO Dinital 50 800101 800199 1000 700000 700999 1
Palm Beach Coun IV Fire-Rescue PBFR Analoa 120 802137 802375 3000 730576 733575 1
Palm Beach Coon y Flre-Rescue PBFR Dlaital 1 800331 800331 50 705932 '
Palm Beach Coon v EMS PBEMS Analoa 50 802377 802475 1000 733576 734575 1
Palm Beach Coun v Public Works PBPW Analoa 100 802477 802675 4500 734576 739075 1
Palm Beach Coun lV Public Works PBPW Dlaltal 20 800293 800329 100 704024 704123
NORTH COUNTY GROUP
Town of Juno Beach TJB Analoa 5 802677 802685 100 739076 739175 7
Town of Juno Beach TJB I Dlaltal 1 800015 800015 10 704124 704133 10
Town of JuDiter TJP Analoa 30 802687 802745 600 739176 739775 7
Town of JUDlter TJP Dlaltal 2 800017 800019 60 704134 704193 10
Town of Juolter Inlet CoIonv TJIC Analoa 2 802747 802749 40 739776 739815 7
Town of JuDiter Inlet CoIonv TJIC DTciital 1 800021 800021 4 704194 704196 10
Town of lake Park TLP AnaIOO . 20 802751 802789 400 739816 740215 36
Town of lake Park TLP DIaltal 1 800023 800023 40 704197 704236 10
Villaae of North Palm Beach NPB Analnn 10 802791 802809 200 740216 740415 7
Villaae of North Palm Beach NPB OiOftal 1 800025 800025 20 704237 704258 10
City of Palm Beach Gardens PBG Analoa 60 802811 802929 1200 740416 741615 36
Citv of Palm Beach Gardens PBG I Dlaltal 3 800027 800031 120 704257 204376 10
Villaae of Teauesta VOT Analnn 10 802931 802949 200 741616 741815 8
Villaae of Teauesta VOT fDKJltal 1 800033 800033 20 704377 704396 10
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Revised: 1219/2010
ATTACHMENT "A"
PALM BEACH COUNTY 800 MHz System TALK -GROUP / UNIT. ALLOCATION TABLE
NORTH CENTRAL GROUP
Town of Cloud lake TCl Analoo 2 802951 802953 40 741816 741855 5
Town of Cloud lake TCl Diaital 1 800035 800035 4 704397 704400 10
City of Glen Ridae CGR Analoa 2 802955 802957 40 741856 741895 5
City of Glen Ridee CGR D1ailal 1 800037 800037 4 704401 704404 10
Town of Manaonla Park TMP Analoo 3 802959 802963 60 741896 741955 7
Town of Manoonia Park TMP Diailal 1 800039 800039 6 704405 704410 10
Town of Palm Beach TPB AnalOO- 25 802965 803013 500 741956 742455 36
Town of Palm Beach TPB D1allal 1 800041 800041 50 704411 704460 10
C Iv of Palm Beach Shores PBS Analoa 3 803015 803019 60 742456 742515 5
ClIv of Palm Beach Shores PBS Dialtal 1 800043 800043 6 704461 704466 10
CI tv of Riviera Beach CRB Analoa 30 803021 803079 600 742516 743115 7
CI tv of Riviera Beach CRB Dlaital 2 800045 800047 60 704467 704526 10
CI tv of West Palm Beach WPB Analoa 100 803081 803279 2010 743116 745125 7
Cltv ofWesl Palm Beach WPB DIoItaI 6 800049 800059 200 704527 704726 10
SOUTH CENTRAL GROUP
CI )( of Atlantis COA Analoo 3 803281 803285 60 745126 745185 7
CI )( of Atlantis COA DIoIlal 1 800061 800061 6 704727 704732 10
Cl y of Greenaaes CGA Analoa 7 803287 803299 140 745186 745325 7
Cl v of Greenaaes CGA DloltaJ 1 800063 800063 14 704733 704746 10
Ci v of Greenaaes CGA Ana loa 100 758516 756615
Town of Hallel'hlll THH Ana 100 2 803301 803303 40 745326 745365 5
Town of Hallel'hlll THH D1a1tal 1 800065 800065 4 704747 704750 10
Town of HvooIuxo THP Ana 100 3 803305 803309 60 745366 745425 5
Town of HVDOIuxo THP Dlaltal 1 800067 800067 6 704751 704756 10
Town of Lake Clarke Shores TLCS Analoa 2 803311 803313 40 745426 745465 7
Town of Lake Clarke Shores TLCS Dialtal 1 800069 800069 4 704757 704761 10
Cltv of Lake Worth CLW Analoa 30 803315 803373 600 745466 746065 7
Cltv of Lake Worth CLW D1ailal 2 800071 800073 60 704762 704821 10
Town of Lanlana TLA Analoa 5 803375 803383 100 746066 746165 2
Town of Lanlana TLA Diallal 1 800075 800075 10 704822 704831 10
Town of Lantana TLA D1a1tal 70 705832 705901
Town of Loxahalchee Groves TLO Analoa 2 804027 20 756114 756133 8
Town of Manalaoan TMN Analoo 2 803385 803387 40 746166 746205 7
Town of Manalaoan TMN Diailal 1 800077 800077 4 704832 704835 10
V1l1aae of Palm Sorlnas VPS Analoa 6 803389 803399 120 746206 746325 2
Villaae of Palm SpringS VPS Diaital 1 800079 800079 12 704836 704847 10
Villaae of ROIIlII Palm Beach RPB Analoa 18 803401 803435 360 746326 746685 7
V1l1aae of Rowl Palm Beach RPB D1ailal 1 800081 800081 36 704848 704833 10
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Revised: 121912010
ATTACHMENT "A"
PALM BEACH COUNTY 800 MHz System TALK -GROUP I UNIT ALLOCATION TABLE
Town of South Palm Beach SPB Analoa 2 803437 803439 40 746686 746725 7
Town of South Palm Beach SPB Dlaltal 1 800083 800083 4 704884 704887 10
Town of South Palm Beach SPB Diaital 30 705902 705931
V11180A of Wellinatan VOW Analoo 10 803441 803459 200 746726 746925 5
Villaae of Wellinaton VOW Olcltal 1 800085 800085 20 704888 704907 10
SOUTH COUNTY GROUP
ClvofBocaRaton CBR Analoo 40 803461 803539 800 746926 747725 3
CI vofBoca Raton CBR Analoo 100 755816 755915
CI v of Boca Raton CBR Analoa 200 756616 758815
CI vofBoca Raton CBR Dlaital 40 800365 800443 800 701000 701799 10
CI "of Boca Raton CBR Olcltal - - - 100 704982 705081
CI "of Boca Raton CBR IDlaltal - - - 500 705332 705831
CI of Bovnton Beach CBB Analoa 26 803541 803591 520 747726 748245 3
CHvof Bcvnton Beach CBB Analoa 100 755916 756015
Cltv of Bcvnton Beach CBB Olaltal 32 800445 800507 800 701800 702599 10
ClIv of Bovnton Beach CBB Dleital 8 800347 800363
Town of BrinvBreezes TBB Analoa - - - - - - 4
Cltv of Delrav Beach COB Analoo 20 803593 803631 400 748246 748845 36 .
Cltv of Delrav Beach COB Olaltal 46 800201 800291 920 702600 703519 .
VillMe of Golf VOG Analoc 2 803753 603755 40 749846 749885 5
Villaae of Golf VOG Dialtal 1 800087 800087 4 704908 704911 10
Town of Gulf Stream TGS Analoc 2 803757 803759 40 749886 749925 2
Town of Gulf Stream TGS Olaltal 1 800089 800089 4 704912 704915 10
Town of Hlahland Beach THB Analoo 2 803761 803763 40 749926 749965 5
Town of Hlnhland Beach THB Dlaltal 1 800091 800091 4 704916 704919 10
Town of Ocean Rldae TOR Analoc 5 803765 803773 100 749966 750065 7
Town of Ocean Rldee TOR Olaltal 1 800093 800093 10 704920 704929 10
WEST COUNTY GROUP
CI :v of Belle Glade CBG Analoo 18 803775 803809 360 750066 750425 7
CI :v of Belle Glade CBG Olaltal 1 800095 800095 36 704930 704965 10
ClvofPahokee CPK Analoc 4 803811 803817 80 750426 750505 7
CI:v of Pahokee CPK Dialtal 1 800097 800097 8 704966 704973 10
CI:v of South Bav CSB Analoc 4 803819 803825 80 750506 750585 2
C :v of South Bav CSB Dlaital 1 800099 800099 8 704974 704981 10
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Revised: 121912010
ATTACHMENT "A"
PALM BEACH COUNTY 800 MHz System TALK -GROUP I UNIT ALLOCATION TABLE
FEDERAL STATE, ADJACENT COUNTIES. AND SCHOOLBOARD
Broward Countv Sheriff BSO Analoa - - - 1000 750586 751585 8
Broward Countv Sheriff (Additional) BSO Analoa - - - 1000 754816 755815 8
Fort Lauderdale CFTL Analoa - - - 100 757514 757613 8
Hendrv Countv HEND Analoa - - - 480 751606 752085 8
State of Florida STAT Dieital 4 800333 800339 500 703520 704019 10
PBC School Board SCHL Analoa 11 803923 803943 230 752086 752315
PBC School Board SCHL Analoa 200 757314 757513
Martin Countv MC Analoa - - - 1000 752316 753315 8
Martin Countv (Additional) Me Analoo - - - 500 753816 754315 8
Federal Users FEDS Analoa 10 804007 804025 500 753316 753815 8
Federal Users tDiaital Assignment) FEDS Digital 3 800341 800345 250 705082 705331 811
CoraISorinas CS Analoa - - - 250 754316 754565 8
CoraISDrlnas CS Analoa - - - 250 757614 757863 8
Maraate MARG Analoa 250 754566 754815 8
St Lucie County STLU Analoa - - - 500 756016 758515 8
Cltv of Miami MIA Analoa - - - 500 756816 757313 8
Coconut Creek CC Analoa 500 758134 758633 8
Red Cross REDX Analog 25 758634 8
PBC Common Talk Grouos COMM Analoa 30 803945 804003 NJA NJA NJA 3
Total Asslaned Talk Groups I Unit IDs Analoa 1,124 31,240
Total Asslaned Talk Groups I Unit IDs DIgital 253 5,328
Assumptlons:
100% growth over Ife at system for aI agencies.
Talk Groups assigned for every 20 units for pubIlc safety and every 30 for public works.
Only odd numbered talk groups are assigned.
Unlt 10 assignments are Imlted to 65,530 due to system capacity.
Skipped - 20090106 -I 201 7515861 7516051
Noles:
1. AIo1ment based on information provided for fleet mapping and unit quant/ties In project SOW.
2. Allotment based on January 1998 survey.
3. Allotment based on information provided for fleet mapping.
4. Included with Ocean RIdge.
5. No InformalIon 8IIalleble. Tall group and unit 10 aIotment estimated.
6. UnIt& per talk group leas than 20 unit standard based on unit IrIormatlon provide In January 1998 survey.
7. Allotment based on quantities from January 2000 survey.
8. These agencies wi. utIlzetha 'Common Tall Groups' for communications.
8. BokIed ID Is the last biocik a..1lJMd
10. Municipal Digital Tak-Groups (except lor MunIclpaltles COIVlected via a "HUB") are to use the digital talk-groups on a secondary baals only.
11. PBSO has approved 8CC8SS to thalr digital secure taI<-group(s) for this agency.
12. PBSO CItIzen On Patrol Assignments
. Indicates break In sequence denoting resetVe of assigned talk groups and unit IDs.
Ale: G _lie _ - unit 10 _lion & cllydlgit8l.wb3
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Revised: 12/9/2010
Attachment ~~B"
System Capacity Forecast Re-evaluation
In order to implement Section 6 of the Agreement, the County agrees to the following.
Two (2) years after final acceptance of the System and complete migration of PBSO to the system and
every three (3) years thereafter, the forecast of System capacity will be re-evaluated. The re-evaluation
will entail the substitution of actual System use data for System use assumptions used to determine
System capacity. The re-evaluation will be done by performing an Erlang study based on actual system
usage data, actual unit quantities and, revised unit quantity grown for the remaining system build-out.
The System use assumptions used to determine the original system capacity projections are identified as
follows:
System Build-out: 2013
Number of V oice Channels: 27 (See note below)
Calculation Model: Erlang-C
Standard Call- SecondslUnits: 3.778 seconds
Loading: Cal1/HourlUnit: 1.7036 call-seconds
Working Channel Overhead: 0.5 seconds
Maximum Acceptable Delay: I second
Average Message: 4.278 seconds
Offered Load: 14.3634 erlangs
Basic Grade of Service: 0.20 percent
Delayed Call Grade of Service: 0.0 I percent
Percentage of Time each Channel in Use: 53.2%
Agency Parameters Law Enforcement Fire-RescuelEMS Gen. Govern. Total
Unit Quantity by 2013 3412 1405 2278 7095
Peak Erlang by 2013 6.91 2.84 4.61 14.36
Note: Implementation of two additional channels capable of countywide coverage is required to meet the
operational minimums for the fu111S year system. life cycle.
To determine the availability of system capacity to support city-county talk groups, the above
assumptions will be compared with actual use data and the assumptions will be adjusted accordingly for
law enforcement. Using the adjusted parameters an Erlang-C study shall be performed to determine
capacity usage.
In the event that the re-evaluation indicates that overall law enforcement usage is less than that computed
by the assumptions (including the projected growth in number of County law enforcement radios and the
actual use for those projected radios), the County will re-direct that law enforcement capacity difference
to allow for certain talk groups to have roaming feature activated. Municipalities proposing
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roaming talk groups shall provide Erlang study data to demonstrate the identified available capacity can
support the call traffic from the proposed city-county talk groups. To ensure comparable Erlang study
results, municipal studies shall be based on the same methods and calculation model as used for the
County's study.
The number of specific city-county talk groups to use the roaming feature will be based on an evaluation
of all city-county talk groups, capacity needs for each talk group, the capacity available, the number of
radios with access to the talk group, the risk/stress involved in activities using each talk group, and any
monitoring requirements.
All cities in the County will be able to participate in the identification oflaw enforcement city-county talk
groups for consideration to go to System-wide roaming. The Cooperative acknowledges that the capacity
which may be re-assigned to enable city-county talk groups with the roaming feature is available to all
cities in the County not only those in which the Cooperative routinely participates.
As the System has countywide coverage it will not be necessary for County users to activate a roaming
feature. As a result, any costs associated with the re-programming of subscriber units and the SmartZone
TM Controller will be borne in its entirety by the entity proposing the city-county talk group.
The re-assignment of any capacity initially forecasted to fire rescue and general government users, is at
the sole discretion of the County.
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ATTACHMENT "C"
COMMON TALK GROUPS ~
TALK ,. D18tAOtI H8lI10'M..:""'" ; ".;-~;'''';'. U.f~1<:"i;:+~ Pllc:neM.' ;';'C'" MU ~~~~~~ "_;f'~' MUHlC.PW
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EM CALL 803973 F85 19 FHT 852.4000 IAoencIes All AoencIes Aa8ncI88 AI Aaencies IAaencles AI Aaencles AM AoencIes
PubIc WOl1aI PubIc WOl1aI PubIc WOl1aI
EM COMMON 1 803975 F87 9 HEMS 851.8250 CoImlon CoImlon CoImlon
Public WOl1aI Pldc WOl1aI PubIc WOl1aI
EM COMMON 2 803977 F89 10 SEMS 851.7500 CoImlon CoImlon CoImlon
Public WOl1aI Pubic Works Pubic WOl1aI
EM COMMON 3 803979 F8B 23 20 MILE 853.7000 CoImlon Common Common
MonItor. Comm. LE MonItor. Comm. LE MonItor, Comm.
LE CAli 803985 F91 3 FHT 853.7250 AaencY AaencY LE Aaencv
Police Activity Police AclIvIty
LE COMMON 1 803987 F93 2 HEMS 852.5150 CoImlon Common
Police Acllvlty Police AclIvtty
LECOMMON2 803989 F95 13 FHT 851.3500 Common CoImlon
Police ActMty Police Adlvtty
LECOMMON3 803991 F91 17 SEMS 880.3375 Common Common
Police AclIvity Police AclIvtty
LE COMMON 4 803993 F99 6 B.G. 852.3250 CoImlon CoImlon
Police AclIvIty Poice AclIvIty
LECOMMON5 604001 FA1 24 CONDO 853.6500 Common CoImlon
Monitor, Comm. UonItor. Comrn.
FR CAli 803983 F6F 25 FHT 853.3750 F1re Aaencies Fire Aaencles
FIre Agency Fire Agency
FR COMMON 1 803995 F9B 1 JUPITER 852.7825 CoImlon Common
FInt Agency Fire Agency
FR COMMON 2 803997 F9D 26 HEMS 853.2250 CoImlon Common
F1re Agency FInt Agency
FR COMMON 3 803999 F9F 10 SEMS 851.7500 CoImlon Conmon
Fire AclIvIty POIiceIFIre AclIvlty
FR COMMON 4 804003 FA3 7 B.G. 852.1000 CoImlon Conmon
803981 111 Fire AclIvlty POIiceIFlre AclIvIty
FR COMMON 5 F8D 5 BOCA 857.3125 Common CoImlon
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