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Resolution 2024-07 Resolution No. 2024-07 RESOLUTION APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT AMONG THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,THE VILLAGE OF OSWEGO,THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY,THE CITY OF PLANO,THE COUNTY OF KENDALL AND YORKVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT#115 WHEREAS,the Unity City of Yorkville("Yorkville"), the Village of Oswego ("Oswego"), the Village of Montgomery("Montgomery"), the City of Plano ("Plano"), the County of Kendall ("Kendall County") are units of local government and Yorkville School District#115 ("SD#115") is a public school pursuant to 105 ILCS 5/1-let seq. (collectively the "Agencies"); and, WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970,Article VII, Section 10, and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., (collectively, the "Authority") authorize units of local government and school districts to contract or otherwise associate amongst themselves to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function in any manner not prohibited by law; and, WHEREAS,Yorkville, through the Yorkville Police Department, applied for and was awarded the FY23 Law Enforcement Agency De-Escalation Grant(the "Grant") from the U.S. Department of Justice ("DOJ") Office of Community Oriented Policing Services ("COPS") for the purchase of a VirTra V 300 System (the "System") which has the capability of providing 300 degrees of immersive scenario-based training for law enforcement officers, which scenarios cover a wide range of policing from mental health and de-escalation to active threats and high- risk traffic stops; and, WHEREAS, in applying for the Grant,Yorkville committed to the DOJ that the purchase of the System would be available to and utilized by the law enforcement officers of the municipalities, the County and school district security personnel for the benefit of the entire community of Kendall County; and WHEREAS, all of the Agencies are interested in working together to use the System to advance community policing and learn how to interpret and to de-escalate critical situations to the greatest extent possible thereby benefitting all residents, businesses, and property owners Resolution No. 2024-07 Page 1 within Kendall County in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth in the Intergovernmental Agreement attached hereto. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. The recitals set forth above are incorporated into this Resolution as if fully restated herein. Section 2. The Intergovernmental Agreement Among the United City of Yorkville, the Village of Oswego, the Village of Montgomery, the City of Plano, the County of Kendall and Yorkville School District#115, in the form attached hereto and made a part hereof, is hereby approved; and, the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute said Agreement. Section 3. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this 13th day of February,A.D. 2024. Wammi (Pj6a YA71CP CLERK KEN KOCH AYE DAN TRANSIER AYE ARDEN JOE PLOCHER AYE CRAIG SOLING AYE CHRIS FUNKHOUSER AYE MATT MAREK AYE SEAVER TARULIS AYE RUSTY CORNEILS AYE APPROVE D by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this VD-- day of t'-ekOrt{01 ,A.D. 2024. MAYOR Attest: T CLERK Resolution No.2024-07 Page 2 THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT IS AMONG THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,THE VILLAGE OF OSWEGO, THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY,THE CITY OF PLANO, THE COUNTY OF KENDALL AND YORKVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT#115 THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is by and among the United City of Yorkville ("Yorkville"), the Village of Oswego ("Oswego"), the Village of Montgomery ("Montgomery"), the City of Plano ("Plano"), the County of Kendall ("Kendall County") and Yorkville School District #115 ("SD #115") (each of which may be referred to as an "Agency" and collectively as the "Agencies") dated this 13t11 day of Rio nit r , , 2024. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, Article VII, Section 10, and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., (collectively, the "Authority") authorize units of local government and school districts to contract or otherwise associate amongst themselves to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function in any manner not prohibited by law; and, WHEREAS, Yorkville, through the Yorkville Police Department., applied for and was awarded the FY23 Law Enforcement Agency De-Escalation Grant (the "Grant") from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for the following purposes: (a) Providing quality law enforcement training that meets the mandated requirements of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for all Kendall County law enforcement agencies, Kendall County Court security personnel, Kendall County Corrections division and training for the armed school security personnel of the SD#115; (b) To develop new and/or update current policies and programs with an emphasis on creating a culture of de-escalation in all critical situation; (c) To conduct review and analysis of de-escalation efforts, including a review of each response to resistance to determine policy and ethical compliance when force is used beyond what is normal and customary in making an arrest; and, (d) To build community partnerships that facilitate de-escalation; and., WHEREAS, the Grant shall be used for the purchase of a VirTra V-300 System(the"System") which has the capability of providing 300 degrees of immersive scenario-based training for law enforcement officers, which scenarios cover a wide range of policing from mental health and de-escalation to active threats and high-risk traffic stops; and, WHEREAS, in applying for the Grant, Yorkville committed to the DOJ that the purchase of the System would be available to and utilized by the law enforcement officers and school district 1 security personnel of each of the Agencies for the benefit of the entire community of Kendall County; and WHEREAS, all of the Agencies are interested in workingtogether to use the System to g g Y advance community policing and learn how to interpret and to de-escalate critical situations to the greatest extent possible thereby benefitting all residents, businesses and property owners within Kendall County in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals hereinabove set forth, the mutual promises and obligations expressed herein and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency, adequacy and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, it is hereby agreed each of the Agencies being a party to this Agreement as follows: Section 1. Systems Location. Kendall County shall provide a thirty-feet (30') by thirty -feet (30') space for the location of the System at the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street, Yorkville (the "Premises") which shall be equipped with three (3) dual twenty-amp electrical outlets and shall permit the ability to cover windows, if any and/or restrict ambient lighting at all times the System is in use. Section 2. Access to System. Kendall County shall permit access to the Premises by all of the Agencies, other than Yorkville and its law enforcement divisions, during normal business hours, specifically, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., through the main entrance to the Kendall County Courthouse. Yorkville and all divisions of Kendall County's law enforcement shall have twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week access to the System with such access as directed by Kendall County. Section 3. Policies, Rules and Regulations of System Use. Yorkville shall establish all policies, rules and regulations for the use of the System by the Agencies. Any violation of the policies, rules and regulations may result in the forfeiture of all future use of the System. Forfeiture of the use of the System by an Agency shall only be made after a review of an allegation of a violation by Yorkville after meeting with such Agency. The final decision as to any determination of forfeiture of an Agency's use of the System shall be made by Yorkville. Section 4 System Inspections. The System shall be inspected by each user prior to and after each use and the condition of the System reported on a VirTra System Inspection Form which must be delivered to Yorkville at the conclusion of that training day. Yorkville shall inspect the weapons' platform (pistol, rifle, taser, etc.) with the Agency's scheduled to use the System or weapon platform to confirm safe and good condition of all weapons prior to use for the day. Section 5 Obligations of Every Agency. (a) Each Agency agrees to be responsible for its use and care of the System and all weapons used in connection therewith. Any and all damage to the System or any one of the weapons platform items shall be the responsibility of the user Agency and which Agency shall be solely liable for the cost of all repair and replacement of any damage to the System or any 2 item of the weapons' platform. In the event of damage or destruction, report thereof must immediately be made to Yorkville. (b) Each Agency agrees to limit the use of the System solely to law enforcement personnel and school district security personnel and shall provide a list of authorized personnel ("Authorized Personnel") to Yorkville within ten (10) days of the commencement of the operation of the System and monthly report to Yorkville any and all additions or deletions from the list of Authorized Personnel or confirm that there are no changes. (c) Each Agency agrees to schedule a time for use of the System-with Yorkville, which use is subject to its availability, it being understood that best efforts shall be used to accommodate all requests. (d) Each Agency agrees to comply with all mandatory requirements as required by the DOJ or the COPS office in connection with the Grant including, but not limited to, federal use of force certification collection, department policy collection, annual response to resistance data, weapon usage collection and training information and documentation. (e) Each Agency shall appoint a representative who shall act as the reporting liaison for the Agency to Yorkville and the scheduling coordination for the Agency. (f) Each Agency shall be responsible for a portion of the annual maintenance costs associated with the VirTra V-300 System. Yorkville agrees to pay for the first and second year of the maintenance costs. The remaining three years shall be split evenly amongst all of the Agencies using the system to include Yorkville, Kendall County, Plano, Montgomery, Oswego and the SD#115. Oswego, Montgomery, Plano and SD #115 shall each individually indemnify and hold Yorkville and Kendall County, their officers, agents and employees, harmless from any, loss, damage or injury to the System, the weapons and the Premises and any claim from or any loss or injury to any person entering upon the Premises, using the System or using any weapon at the Premises at the direction of the Agency from which indemnification or being held harmless is sought provided that such claim does not result from the negligent , intentional or reckless act of the Agency seeking to be held harmless or indemnified Section 6. Notices. In the event any notice is required pursuant to this Agreement, each Agency designates the following person as its primary contact: 3 United City of Yorkville Tarries Terisen Name ahie4 o4F Poi lee Title Telephone: (3O' 553 " 8 509 Email Address: J 1 C YISe91 e yoYkU, ]I P• i I •U S Village of Oswego Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Village of Montgomery Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 4 City of Plano Name Title Telephone: Email Address: County of Kendall Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Yorkville School District#115 Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 5 Section 7. No Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by any participating Agency. Section 8. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed original but all of which shall constitute the same instrument. Execution of this Agreement shall be by such person as authorized by the participating Agency to bind the Agency to its terms. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their authorized representatives as of the last date of signature shown below. United City o o kville By: Ma or Title J Village of Oswego By: Title Village of Montgomery By: Title City of Plano By: Title County of Kendall By: Title 7 Yorkville School District#115 By: Title 8 ‘&,t.-%0 A‘1. Coo y Jt, . c-c S attel THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT IS AMONG THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,THE VILLAGE OF OSWEGO, THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY,THE CITY OF PLANO, THE COUNTY OF KENDALL AND YORKVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT#115 THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is by and among the United City of Yorkville ("Yorkville"), the Village of Oswego ("Oswego"), the Village of Montgomery ("Montgomery"), the City of Plano ("Plano"), the County of Kendall ("Kendall County") and Yorkville School District #115 ("SD #115") (each of which may be referred to as an "Agency" and collectively as the "Agencies") dated this 13111 day of it,to YU a Yk- , 2024. a WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, Article VII, Section 10, and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., (collectively, the "Authority") authorize units of local government and school districts to contract or otherwise associate amongst themselves to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function in any manner not prohibited by law; and, WHEREAS, Yorkville, through the Yorkville Police Department applied for and was awarded the FY23 Law Enforcement Agency De-Escalation Grant (the "Grant") from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for the following purposes: (a) Providing quality law enforcement training that meets the mandated requirements of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for all Kendall County law enforcement agencies, Kendall County Court security personnel, Kendall County Corrections division and training for the armed school security personnel of the SD#115; (b) To develop new and/or update current policies and programs with an emphasis on creating a culture of de-escalation in all critical situation; (c) To conduct review and analysis of de-escalation efforts, including a review of each response to resistance to determine policy and ethical compliance when force is used beyond what is normal and customary in making an arrest; and, (d) To build community partnerships that facilitate de-escalation; and, WHEREAS, the Grant shall be used for the purchase of a VirTra V-300 System (the" System") which has the capability of providing 300 degrees of immersive scenario-based training for law enforcement officers, which scenarios cover a wide range of policing from mental health and de-escalation to active threats and high-risk traffic stops; and, WHEREAS, in applying for the Grant, Yorkville committed to the DOJ that the purchase of the System would be available to and utilized by the law enforcement officers and school district 1 security personnel of each of the Agencies for the benefit of the entire community of Kendall County; and WHEREAS, all of the Agencies are interested in working together to use the System to advance community policing and learn how to interpret and to de-escalate critical situations to the greatest extent possible thereby benefitting all residents, businesses and property owners within Kendall County in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals hereinabove set forth, the mutual promises and obligations expressed herein and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency, adequacy and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, it is hereby agreed each of the Agencies being a party to this Agreement as follows: Section 1. Systems Location. Kendall County shall provide a thirty-feet (30') by thirty.—feet (30') space for the location of the System at the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street, Yorkville (the "Premises") which shall be equipped with three (3) dual twenty-amp electrical outlets and shall permit the ability to cover windows, if any and/or restrict ambient lighting at all times the System is in use. Section 2. Access to System. Kendall County shall permit access to the Premises by all of the Agencies, other than Yorkville and its law enforcement divisions, during normal business hours, specifically, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., through the main entrance to the Kendall County Courthouse. Yorkville and all divisions of Kendall County's law enforcement shall have twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week access to the System with such access as directed by Kendall County. Section 3. Policies, Rules and Regulations of System Use. Yorkville shall establish all policies, rules and regulations for the use of the System by the Agencies. Any violation of the policies, rules and regulations may result in the forfeiture of all future use of the System. Forfeiture of the use of the System by an Agency shall only be made after a review of an allegation of a violation by Yorkville after meeting with such Agency. The final decision as to any determination of forfeiture of an Agency's use of the System shall be made by Yorkville. Section 4 System Inspections. The System shall be inspected by each user prior to and after each use and the condition of the System reported on a VirTra System Inspection Form which must be delivered to Yorkville at the conclusion of that training day. Yorkville shall inspect the weapons' platform (pistol, rifle, taser, etc.) with the Agency's scheduled to use the System or weapon platform to confirm safe and good condition of all weapons prior to use for the day. Section 5 Obligations of Every Agency. (a) Each Agency agrees to be responsible for its use and care of the System and all weapons used in connection therewith. Any and all damage to the System or any one of the weapons platform items shall be the responsibility of the user Agency and which Agency shall be solely liable for the cost of all repair and replacement of any damage to the System or any 2 item of the weapons' platform. In the event of damage or destruction, report thereof must gp immediately be made to Yorkville. (b) Each Agency agrees to limit the use of the System solelyto law enforcement personnel and g Y g Y school district security personnel and shall provide a list of authorized personnel ("Authorized Personnel") to Yorkville within ten (10) days of the commencement of the operation of the System and monthly report to Yorkville any and all additions or deletions from the list of Authorized Personnel or confirm that there are no changes. (c) Each Agency agrees to schedule a time for use of the System -with Yorkville, which use is subject to its availability, it being understood that best efforts shall be used to accommodate all requests. (d) Each Agency agrees to comply with all mandatory requirements as required by the DOJ or the COPS office in connection with the Grant including, but not limited to, federal use of force certification collection, department policy collection, annual response to resistance data, weapon usage collection and training information and documentation. (e) Each Agency shall appoint a representative who shall act as the reporting liaison for the Agency to Yorkville and the scheduling coordination for the Agency. (f) Each Agency shall be responsible for a portion of the annual maintenance costs associated with the VirTra V-300 System. Yorkville agrees to pay for the first and second year of the maintenance costs. The remaining three years shall be split evenly amongst all of the Agencies using the system to include Yorkville, Kendall County, Plano, Montgomery, Oswego and the SD#115. Oswego, Montgomery, Plano and SD #115 shall each individually indemnify and hold Yorkville and Kendall County, their officers, agents and employees, harmless from any, loss, damage or injury to the System, the weapons and the Premises and any claim from or any loss or injury to any person entering upon the Premises, using the System or using any weapon at the Premises at the direction of the Agency from which indemnification or being held harmless is sought provided that such claim does not result from the negligent , intentional or reckless act of the Agency seeking to be held harmless or indemnified Section 6. Notices. In the event any notice is required pursuant to this Agreement, each Agency designates the following person as its primary contact: 3 United City of Yorkville Ta 'n-eS J n-r) Name Chic of Pol ie-e_ Title Telephone: IQ 30— g50� Email Address: J I r(/��.{� @ / Irk v i 1 k'• I' N S Village of Oswego Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Village of Montgomery Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 4 City of Plano Name Title Telephone: Email Address: County of Kendall Name/ YtTgailfto itle Telephone: Email Address: Yorkville School District#115 Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 5 Section 7. No Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by any participating Agency. Section 8. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed original but all of which shall constitute the same instrument. Execution of this Agreement shall be by such person as authorized by the participating Agency to bind the Agency to its terms. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their authorized representatives as of the last date of signature shown below. United Ci orkville By: Title J Village of Oswego By: Title Village of Montgomery By: Title City of Plano By: Title County of Kendall By: lofJ� F�OA��Ci�f�.r� Title 7 Yorkville School District#115 By: Title 8 y4r�cJ , c ��K4� D ��T��tS I Y ' THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT IS AMONG THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,THE VILLAGE OF OSWEGO, THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY,THE CITY OF PLANO, THE COUNTY OF KENDALL AND YORKVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT#115 THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is by and among the United City of Yorkville ("Yorkville"), the Village of Oswego ("Oswego"), the Village of Montgomery ("Montgomery"), the City of Plano ("Plano"), the County of Kendall ("Kendall County") and Yorkville School District #115 ("SD #115") (each of which may be referred to as an "Aeencv" and collectively as the "Agencies") dated this Iq 1:1) day of Mar , 2024. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, Article VII, Section 10, and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., (collectively, the "Authority") authorize units of local government and school districts to contract or otherwise associate amongst themselves to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function in any manner not prohibited by law; and, WHEREAS, Yorkville, through the Yorkville Police Departments applied for and was awarded the FY23 Law Enforcement Agency De-Escalation Grant (the "Grant") from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for the following purposes: (a) Providing quality law enforcement training that meets the mandated requirements of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for all Kendall County law enforcement agencies, Kendall County Court security personnel, Kendall County Corrections division and training for the armed school security personnel of the SD#115; (b) To develop new and/or update current policies and programs with an emphasis on creating a culture of de-escalation in all critical situation; (c) To conduct review and analysis of de-escalation efforts, including a review of each response to resistance to determine policy and ethical compliance when force is used beyond what is normal and customary in making an arrest; and, (d) To build community partnerships that facilitate de-escalation; and1 WHEREAS, the Grant shall be used for the purchase of a VirTra V-300 System(the" System") which has the capability of providing 300 degrees of immersive scenario-based training for law enforcement officers, which scenarios cover a wide range of policing from mental health and de-escalation to active threats and high-risk traffic stops; and, WHEREAS, in applying for the Grant, Yorkville committed to the DOJ that the purchase of the System would be available to and utilized by the law enforcement officers and school district 1 security personnel of each of the Agencies for the benefit of the entire community of Kendall County; and WHEREAS, all of the Agencies are interested in working together to use the System to advance community policing and learn how to interpret and to de-escalate critical situations to the greatest extent possible thereby benefitting all residents, businesses and property owners within Kendall County in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals hereinabove set forth, the mutual promises and obligations expressed herein and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency, adequacy and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, it is hereby agreed each of the Agencies being a party to this Agreement as follows: Section 1. Systems Location. Kendall County shall provide a thirty-feet (30') by thirty:-feet (30') space for the location of the System at the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street, Yorkville (the "Premises") which shall be equipped with three (3) dual twenty-amp electrical outlets and shall permit the ability to cover windows, if any and/or restrict ambient lighting at all times the System is in use. Section 2. Access to System. Kendall County shall permit access to the Premises by all of the Agencies, other than Yorkville and its law enforcement divisions, during normal business hours, specifically, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., through the main entrance to the Kendall County Courthouse. Yorkville and all divisions of Kendall County's law enforcement shall have twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week access to the System with such access as directed by Kendall County. Section 3. Policies, Rules and Regulations of System Use. Yorkville shall establish all policies, rules and regulations for the use of the System by the Agencies. Any violation of the policies, rules and regulations may result in the forfeiture of all future use of the System. Forfeiture of the use of the System by an Agency shall only be made after a review of an allegation of a violation by Yorkville after meeting with such Agency. The final decision as to any determination of forfeiture of an Agency's use of the System shall be made by Yorkville. Section 4 System Inspections. The System shall be inspected by each user prior to and after each use and the condition of the System reported on a VirTra System Inspection Form which must be delivered to Yorkville at the conclusion of that training day. Yorkville shall inspect the weapons' platform (pistol, rifle, taser, etc.) with the Agency's scheduled to use the System or weapon platform to confirm safe and good condition of all weapons prior to use for the day. Section 5 Obligations of Every Agency. (a) Each Agency agrees to be responsible for its use and care of the System and all weapons used in connection therewith. Any and all damage to the System or any one of the weapons platform items shall be the responsibility of the user Agency and which Agency shall be solely liable for the cost of all repair and replacement of any damage to the System or any 2 item of the weapons' platform. In the event of damage or destruction, report thereof must immediately be made to Yorkville. (b) Each Agency agrees to limit the use of the System solely to law enforcement personnel and school district security personnel and shall provide a list of authorized personnel ("Authorized Personnel") to Yorkville within ten (10) days of the commencement of the operation of the System and monthly report to Yorkville any and all additions or deletions from the list of Authorized Personnel or confirm that there are no changes. (c) Each Agency agrees to schedule a time for use of the System -with Yorkville, which use is subject to its availability, it being understood that best efforts shall be used to accommodate all requests. (d) Each Agency agrees to comply with all mandatory requirements as required by the DOJ or the COPS office in connection with the Grant including, but not limited to, federal use of force certification collection, department policy collection, annual response to resistance data, weapon usage collection and training information and documentation. (e) Each Agency shall appoint a representative who shall act as the reporting liaison for the Agency to Yorkville and the scheduling coordination for the Agency. (f) Each Agency shall be responsible for a portion of the annual maintenance costs associated with the VirTra V-300 System. Yorkville agrees to pay for the first and second year of the maintenance costs. The remaining three years shall be split evenly amongst all of the Agencies using the system to include Yorkville, Kendall County, Plano, Montgomery, Oswego and the SD#115. Oswego, Montgomery, Plano and SD #115 shall each individually indemnify and hold Yorkville and Kendall County, their officers, agents and employees, harmless from any, loss, damage or injury to the System, the weapons and the Premises and any claim from or any loss or injury to any person entering upon the Premises, using the System or using any weapon at the Premises at the direction of the Agency from which indemnification or being held harmless is sought provided that such claim does not result from the negligent , intentional or reckless act of the Agency seeking to be held harmless or indemnified Section 6. Notices. In the event any notice is required pursuant to this Agreement, each Agency designates the following person as its primary contact: 3 United City of Yorkville Ti fl2 CS , -e Name Chie-� o� Poijer Title Telephone: 030 - 553 , soq Email Address: j j e raC yo rK v I IC' • I 1 • Us' Village of Oswego Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Village of Montgomery Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 4 City of Plano Name Title Telephone: Email Address: County of Kendall Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Yorkville School District#115 j- i--h-e-r Di Vera 6 Name Di re ©c I ace 1 ,'ty Ore rail'TY-1S Title Telephone: (,P 30— 553-43 is'Z Email Address: 0( i ye rd e @ y 115 -orq 5 Section 7. No Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by any participating Agency. Section 8. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed original but all of which shall constitute the same instrument. Execution of this Agreement shall be by such person as authorized by the participating Agency to bind the Agency to its terms. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their authorized representatives as of the last date of signature shown below. United City of Y r vine B . Y: Marc)\ - Title Village of Oswego By: Title Village of Montgomery By: Title City of Plano By: Title County of Kendall By: Title 7 Yorkville School District#115 By: Y�-Prod-C Direci-b✓oc Foci'I►'r-/ era-firyto - Title 8 '_ 4• _cov P • �� THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT IS AMONG THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,THE VILLAGE OF OSWEGO, THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY,THE CITY OF PLANO, THE COUNTY OF KENDALL AND YORKVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT#115 THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is by and among the United City of Yorkville ("Yorkville"), the Village of Oswego ("Oswego"), the Village of Montgomery ("Montgomery"), the City of Plano ("Plano"), the County of Kendall ("Kendall County") and Yorkville School District #115 ("SD #115") (each of which may be referred to as an "Agency" and collectively as the "Agencies") dated this lair) day of R-b 'L4 CI Vj , 2024. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, Article VII, Section 10, and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., (collectively, the "Authority") authorize units of local government and school districts to contract or otherwise associate amongst themselves to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function in any manner not prohibited by law; and, WHEREAS, Yorkville, through the Yorkville Police Department, applied for and was awarded the FY23 Law Enforcement Agency De-Escalation Grant (the "Grant") from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for the following purposes: (a) Providing quality law enforcement training that meets the mandated requirements of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for all Kendall County law enforcement agencies, Kendall County Court security personnel, Kendall County Corrections division and training for the armed school security personnel of the SD#115; (b) To develop new and/or update current policies and programs with an emphasis on creating a culture of de-escalation in all critical situation; (c) To conduct review and analysis of de-escalation efforts, including a review of each response to resistance to determine policy and ethical compliance when force is used beyond what is normal and customary in making an arrest; and, (d) To build community partnerships that facilitate de-escalation; and1 WHEREAS, the Grant shall be used for the purchase of a VirTra V-300 System(the"System") which has the capability of providing 300 degrees of immersive scenario-based training for law enforcement officers, which scenarios cover a wide range of policing from mental health and de-escalation to active threats and high-risk traffic stops; and, WHEREAS, in applying for the Grant,Yorkville committed to the DOJ that the purchase of the System would be available to and utilized by the law enforcement officers and school district 1 security personnel of each of the Agencies for the benefit of the entire community of Kendall County; and WHEREAS, all of the Agencies are interested in working together to use the System to advance community policing and learn how to interpret and to de-escalate critical situations to the greatest extent possible thereby benefitting all residents, businesses and property owners within Kendall County in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals hereinabove set forth, the mutual promises and obligations expressed herein and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency, adequacy and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, it is hereby agreed each of the Agencies being a party to this Agreement as follows: Section 1. Systems Location. Kendall County shall provide a thirty-feet (30') by thirty-feet (30') space for the location of the System at the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street, Yorkville (the "Premises") which shall be equipped with three (3) dual twenty-amp electrical outlets and shall permit the ability to cover windows, if any and/or restrict ambient lighting at all times the System is in use. Section 2. Access to System. Kendall County shall permit access to the Premises by all of the Agencies, other than Yorkville and its law enforcement divisions, during normal business hours, specifically, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., through the main entrance to the Kendall County Courthouse. Yorkville and all divisions of Kendall County's law enforcement shall have twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week access to the System with such access as directed by Kendall County. Section 3. Policies, Rules and Regulations of System Use. Yorkville shall establish all policies, rules and regulations for the use of the System by the Agencies. Any violation of the policies, rules and regulations may result in the forfeiture of all future use of the System. Forfeiture of the use of the System by an Agency shall only be made after a review of an allegation of a violation by Yorkville after meeting with such Agency. The final decision as to any determination of forfeiture of an Agency's use of the System shall be made by Yorkville. Section 4 System Inspections. The System shall be inspected by each user prior to and after each use and the condition of the System reported on a VirTra System Inspection Form which must be delivered to Yorkville at the conclusion of that training day. Yorkville shall inspect the weapons' platform (pistol, rifle, taser, etc.) with the Agency's scheduled to use the System or weapon platform to confirm safe and good condition of all weapons prior to use for the day. Section 5 Obligations of Every Agency. (a) Each Agency agrees to be responsible for its use and care of the System and all weapons used in connection therewith. Any and all damage to the System or any one of the weapons platform items shall be the responsibility of the user Agency and which Agency shall be solely liable for the cost of all repair and replacement of any damage to the System or any 2 item of the weapons' platform. In the event of damage or destruction, report thereof must immediately be made to Yorkville. (b) Each Agency agrees to limit the use of the System solely to law enforcement personnel and school district security personnel and shall provide a list of authorized personnel ("Authorized Personnel") to Yorkville within ten (10) days of the commencement of the operation of the System and monthly report to Yorkville any and all additions or deletions from the list of Authorized Personnel or confirm that there are no changes. (c) Each Agency agrees to schedule a time for use of the System -with Yorkville, which use is subject to its availability, it being understood that best efforts shall be used to accommodate all requests. (d) Each Agency agrees to comply with all mandatory requirements as required by the DOJ or the COPS office in connection with the Grant including, but not limited to, federal use of force certification collection, department policy collection, annual response to resistance data,weapon usage collection and training information and documentation. (e) Each Agency shall appoint a representative who shall act as the reporting liaison for the Agency to Yorkville and the scheduling coordination for the Agency. (f) Each Agency shall be responsible for a portion of the annual maintenance costs associated with the VirTra V-300 System. Yorkville agrees to pay for the first and second year of the maintenance costs. The remaining three years shall be split evenly amongst all of the Agencies using the system to include Yorkville, Kendall County, Plano, Montgomery, Oswego and the SD#115. Oswego, Montgomery, Plano and SD #115 shall each individually indemnify and hold Yorkville and Kendall County, their officers, agents and employees, harmless from any, loss, damage or injury to the System, the weapons and the Premises and any claim from or any loss or injury to any person entering upon the Premises, using the System or using any weapon at the Premises at the direction of the Agency from which indemnification or being held harmless is sought provided that such claim does not result from the negligent , intentional or reckless act of the Agency seeking to be held harmless or indemnified Section 6. Notices. In the event any notice is required pursuant to this Agreement, each Agency designates the following person as its primary contact: 3 United City of Yorkville Tames Ten f-e 11 Name ehne1 of Poile Title p Telephone: (Q 30- 553 p 5 Oct Email Address: JJ etlsc4'i@ vorkVIIJ( .11•UJ Village of Oswego 0ScnA. 54 Y\ Name ;(e f of POI, Title Telephone: C.30- SS 1"-7 3(C Email Address: \ 10034in�OSwe3o i 1 • 4 r .1 _3 Village of Montgomery Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 4 City of Plano Name Title Telephone: Email Address: County of Kendall Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Yorkville School District#115 Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 5 Section 7. No Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by any participating Agency. Section 8. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed original but all of which shall constitute the same instrument. Execution of this Agreement shall be by such person as authorized by the participating Agency to bind the Agency to its terms. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their authorized representatives as of the last date of signature shown below. United City o kville By: M ON 0 Title Village of Oswe By: ,'/� e /re;ca Title Village of Montgomery By: Title City of Plano By: Title County of Kendall By: Title 7 Yorkville School District#115 By: Title 8 Jiq...J . D THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT IS AMONG THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,THE VILLAGE OF OSWEGO, THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY,THE CITY OF PLANO, THE COUNTY OF KENDALL AND YORKVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT#115 THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is by and among the United City of Yorkville ("Yorkville"), the Village of Oswego ("Oswego"), the Village of Montgomery ("Montgomery"), the City of Plano ("Plano"), the County of Kendall ("Kendall County") and Yorkville School District #115 ("SD #115") (each of which may be referred to as an "Agency" and collectively as the "Agencies") dated this (Sill day of Fa)rut C,1 ykt. , 2024. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, Article VII, Section 10, and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., (collectively, the "Authority") authorize units of local government and school districts to contract or otherwise associate amongst themselves to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function in any manner not prohibited by law; and, WHEREAS, Yorkville, through the Yorkville Police Department) applied for and was awarded the FY23 Law Enforcement Agency De-Escalation Grant (the "Grant") from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for the following purposes: (a) Providing quality law enforcement training that meets the mandated requirements of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for all Kendall County law enforcement agencies, Kendall County Court security personnel, Kendall County Corrections division and training for the armed school security personnel of the SD#115; (b) To develop new and/or update current policies and programs with an emphasis on creating a culture of de-escalation in all critical situation; (c) To conduct review and analysis of de-escalation efforts, including a review of each response to resistance to determine policy and ethical compliance when force is used beyond what is normal and customary in making an arrest; and, (d) To build community partnerships that facilitate de-escalation; and, WHEREAS, the Grant shall be used for the purchase of a VirTra V-300 System(the" System") which has the capability of providing 300 degrees of immersive scenario-based training for law enforcement officers, which scenarios cover a wide range of policing from mental health and de-escalation to active threats and high-risk traffic stops; and, WHEREAS, in applying for the Grant, Yorkville committed to the DOJ that the purchase of the System would be available to and utilized by the law enforcement officers and school district 1 security personnel of each of the Agencies for the benefit of the entire community of Kendall County; and WHEREAS, all of the Agencies are interested in working together to use the System to advance community policing and learn how to interpret and to de-escalate critical situations to the greatest extent possible thereby benefitting all residents, businesses and property owners within Kendall County in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals hereinabove set forth, the mutual promises and obligations expressed herein and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency, adequacy and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, it is hereby agreed each of the Agencies being a party to this Agreement as follows: Section 1. Systems Location. Kendall County shall provide a thirty-feet (30') by thirty-feet (30') space for the location of the System at the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street, Yorkville (the "Premises") which shall be equipped with three (3) dual twenty-amp electrical outlets and shall permit the ability to cover windows, if any and/or restrict ambient lighting at all times the System is in use. Section 2. Access to System. Kendall County shall permit access to the Premises by all of the Agencies, other than Yorkville and its law enforcement divisions, during normal business hours, specifically, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., through the main entrance to the Kendall County Courthouse. Yorkville and all divisions of Kendall County's law enforcement shall have twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week access to the System with such access as directed by Kendall County. Section 3. Policies, Rules and Regulations of System Use. Yorkville shall establish all policies, rules and regulations for the use of the System by the Agencies. Any violation of the policies, rules and regulations may result in the forfeiture of all future use of the System. Forfeiture of the use of the System by an Agency shall only be made after a review of an allegation of a violation by Yorkville after meeting with such Agency. The final decision as to any determination of forfeiture of an Agency's use of the System shall be made by Yorkville. Section 4 System Inspections. The System shall be inspected by each user prior to and after each use and the condition of the System reported on a VirTra System Inspection Form which must be delivered to Yorkville at the conclusion of that training day. Yorkville shall inspect the weapons' platform (pistol, rifle, taser, etc.) with the Agency's scheduled to use the System or weapon platform to confirm safe and good condition of all weapons prior to use for the day. Section 5 Obligations of Every Agency. (a) Each Agency agrees to be responsible for its use and care of the System and all weapons used in connection therewith. Any and all damage to the System or any one of the weapons platform items shall be the responsibility of the user Agency and which Agency shall be solely liable for the cost of all repair and replacement of any damage to the System or any 2 item of the weapons' platform. In the event of damage or destruction, report thereof must immediately be made to Yorkville. (b) Each Agency agrees to limit the use of the System solely to law enforcement personnel and school district security personnel and shall provide a list of authorized personnel ("Authorized Personnel") to Yorkville within ten (10) days of the commencement of the operation of the System and monthly report to Yorkville any and all additions or deletions from the list of Authorized Personnel or confirm that there are no changes. (c) Each Agency agrees to schedule a time for use of the System -with Yorkville, which use is subject to its availability, it being understood that best efforts shall be used to accommodate all requests. (d) Each Agency agrees to comply with all mandatory requirements as required by the DOJ or the COPS office in connection with the Grant including, but not limited to, federal use of force certification collection, department policy collection, annual response to resistance data, weapon usage collection and training information and documentation. (e) Each Agency shall appoint a representative who shall act as the reporting liaison for the Agency to Yorkville and the scheduling coordination for the Agency. (f) Each Agency shall be responsible for a portion of the annual maintenance costs associated with the VirTra V-300 System. Yorkville agrees to pay for the first and second year of the maintenance costs. The remaining three years shall be split evenly amongst all of the Agencies using the system to include Yorkville, Kendall County, Plano, Montgomery, Oswego and the SD#115. Oswego, Montgomery, Plano and SD #115 shall each individually indemnify and hold Yorkville and Kendall County, their officers, agents and employees, harmless from any, loss, damage or injury to the System, the weapons and the Premises and any claim from or any loss or injury to any person entering upon the Premises, using the System or using any weapon at the Premises at the direction of the Agency from which indemnification or being held harmless is sought provided that such claim does not result from the negligent , intentional or reckless act of the Agency seeking to be held harmless or indemnified Section 6. Notices. In the event any notice is required pursuant to this Agreement, each Agency designates the following person as its primary contact: 3 United City of Yorkville Cannes (Tense v Name C►��ef of Poif Title Telephone: (Q30— 563 — g509 Email Address: I I e V1 SC-tl e Vo(Kai If J ''`(5 Village of Oswego Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Village of Montgomery Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 4 City of Plano N N PI�L�Jo n� Name �nFviM �nicf of Co last- Title Telephone: G 30 SS 3 Email Address: 1 16-A0 P a t i ce_rt co rd 5 e ei opoltcc .l , or � County of Kendall Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Yorkville School District#115 Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 5 Section 7. No Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by any participating Agency. Section 8. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed original but all of which shall constitute the same instrument. Execution of this Agreement shall be by such person as authorized by the participating Agency to bind the Agency to its terms. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their authorized representatives as of the last date of signature shown below. United Ci of Yorkville By: Mot'©( Title Village of Oswego By: Title Village of Montgomery By: Title City of Plano By: ,/I44 Yne Title County of Kendall By: Title 7 Yorkville School District#115 By: Title 8 M a • THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT IS AMONG THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,THE VILLAGE OF OSWEGO, THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY,THE CITY OF PLANO, THE COUNTY OF KENDALL AND YORKVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT#115 THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is by and among the United City of Yorkville ("Yorkville"), the Village of Oswego ("Oswego"), the Village of Montgomery ("Montgomery"), the City of Plano ("Plano"), the County of Kendall ("Kendall County") and Yorkville School District #115 ("SD #115") (each of which may be referred to as an "Agency" and collectively as the "Agencies") dated this 13+) day of Ao► t,I0 , 2024. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, Article VII, Section 10, and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., (collectively, the "Authority") authorize units of local government and school districts to contract or otherwise associate amongst themselves to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function in any manner not prohibited by law; and, WHEREAS, Yorkville, through the Yorkville Police Department, applied for and was awarded the FY23 Law Enforcement Agency De-Escalation Grant (the "Grant") from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for the following purposes: (a) Providing quality law enforcement training that meets the mandated requirements of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for all Kendall County law enforcement agencies, Kendall County Court security personnel, Kendall County Corrections division and training for the armed school security personnel of the SD#115; (b) To develop new and/or update current policies and programs with an emphasis on creating a culture of de-escalation in all critical situation; (c) To conduct review and analysis of de-escalation efforts, including a review of each response to resistance to determine policy and ethical compliance when force is used beyond what is normal and customary in making an arrest; and, (d) To build community partnerships that facilitate de-escalation; and1 WHEREAS, the Grant shall be used for the purchase of a VirTra V-300 System(the" System") which has the capability of providing 300 degrees of immersive scenario-based training for law enforcement officers, which scenarios cover a wide range of policing from mental health and de-escalation to active threats and high-risk traffic stops; and, WHEREAS, in applying for the Grant, Yorkville committed to the DOJ that the purchase of the System would be available to and utilized by the law enforcement officers and school district 1 security personnel of each of the Agencies for the benefit of the entire community of Kendall County; and WHEREAS, all of the Agencies are interested in working together to use the System to advance community policing and learn how to interpret and to de-escalate critical situations to the greatest extent possible thereby benefitting all residents, businesses and property owners within Kendall County in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals hereinabove set forth, the mutual promises and obligations expressed herein and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency, adequacy and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, it is hereby agreed each of the Agencies being a party to this Agreement as follows: Section 1. Systems Location. Kendall County shall provide a thirty-feet (30') by thirty-feet (30') space for the location of the System at the Kendall County Courthouse, 807 John Street, Yorkville (the "Premises") which shall be equipped with three (3) dual twenty-amp electrical outlets and shall permit the ability to cover windows, if any and/or restrict ambient lighting at all times the System is in use. Section 2. Access to System. Kendall County shall permit access to the Premises by all of the Agencies, other than Yorkville and its law enforcement divisions, during normal business hours, specifically, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., through the main entrance to the Kendall County Courthouse. Yorkville and all divisions of Kendall County's law enforcement shall have twenty-four(24) hours, seven (7) days a week access to the System with such access as directed by Kendall County. Section 3. Policies, Rules and Regulations of System Use. Yorkville shall establish all policies, rules and regulations for the use of the System by the Agencies. Any violation of the policies, rules and regulations may result in the forfeiture of all future use of the System. Forfeiture of the use of the System by an Agency shall only be made after a review of an allegation of a violation by Yorkville after meeting with such Agency. The final decision as to any determination of forfeiture of an Agency's use of the System shall be made by Yorkville. Section 4 System Inspections. The System shall be inspected by each user prior to and after each use and the condition of the System reported on a VirTra System Inspection Form which must be delivered to Yorkville at the conclusion of that training day. Yorkville shall inspect the weapons' platform (pistol, rifle, taser, etc.) with the Agency's scheduled to use the System or weapon platform to confirm safe and good condition of all weapons prior to use for the day. Section 5 Obligations of Every Agency. (a) Each Agency agrees to be responsible for its use and care of the System and all weapons used in connection therewith. Any and all damage to the System or any one of the weapons platform items shall be the responsibility of the user Agency and which Agency shall be solely liable for the cost of all repair and replacement of any damage to the System or any 2 ' 1 item of the weapons' platform. In the event of damage or destruction, report thereof must immediately be made to Yorkville. (b) Each Agency agrees to limit the use of the System solely to law enforcement personnel and school district security personnel and shall provide a list of authorized personnel ("Authorized Personnel") to Yorkville within ten (10) days of the commencement of the operation of the System and monthly report to Yorkville any and all additions or deletions from the list of Authorized Personnel or confirm that there are no changes. (c) Each Agency agrees to schedule a time for use of the System-with Yorkville, which use is subject to its availability, it being understood that best efforts shall be used to accommodate all requests. (d) Each Agency agrees to comply with all mandatory requirements as required by the DOJ or the COPS office in connection with the Grant including, but not limited to, federal use of force certification collection, department policy collection, annual response to resistance data, weapon usage collection and training information and documentation. (e) Each Agency shall appoint a representative who shall act as the reporting liaison for the Agency to Yorkville and the scheduling coordination for the Agency. (f) Each Agency shall be responsible for a portion of the annual maintenance costs associated with the VirTra V-300 System. Yorkville agrees to pay for the first and second year of the maintenance costs. The remaining three years shall be split evenly amongst all of the Agencies using the system to include Yorkville, Kendall County, Plano, Montgomery, Oswego and the SD#115. Oswego, Montgomery, Plano and SD #115 shall each individually indemnify and hold Yorkville and Kendall County, their officers, agents and employees, harmless from any, loss, damage or injury to the System, the weapons and the Premises and any claim from or any loss or injury to any person entering upon the Premises, using the System or using any weapon at the Premises at the direction of the Agency from which indemnification or being held harmless is sought provided that such claim does not result from the negligent , intentional or reckless act of the Agency seeking to be held harmless or indemnified Section 6. Notices. In the event any notice is required pursuant to this Agreement, each Agency designates the following person as its primary contact: 3 United City of Yorkville T�rr2es Thnciti Name cn►eF of Po►iee Title Telephone: 030 — 553— 0 p 5oq Email Address: j j ens-rme yo rk t)i a le • , 1• us Village of Oswego Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Villa e of Montgomery ( \ii\ IA 01 0 )1 •taccq Name n Title Telephone: OD " .i 7--r-7a'-) Email Address: ► e C v_/YlAA1«JJ�Fe j,.a y t 1. 6 S' • V 4 City of Plano Name Title Telephone: Email Address: County of Kendall Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Yorkville School District#115 Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 5 Section 7. No Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by any participating Agency. Section 8. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed original but all of which shall constitute the same instrument. Execution of this Agreement shall be by such person as authorized by the participating Agency to bind the Agency to its terms. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their authorized representatives as of the last date of signature shown below. United of Yorkville By: M °IA,) r N.\ Title Village of Oswego By: Title Village of Montgomery By: jQQ Snux .., Title City of Plano By: Title County of Kendall By: Title 7 Yorkville School District#115 By: Title 8