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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE
BY-LAW
NO. 2006 - 025
BEING A BY·LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE SIGNING OF
AN AGREEMENT WITH HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT
OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO AS REPRESENTED BY
THE MINISTER OF COMMUNITY SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL
SERVICES
WHEREAS the Council for the Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine, with
the adoption of By-law No. 2005 - 018, entered into an agreement with the
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services to provide for the
provision of policing services within the Municipality;
AND WHEREAS Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of Ontario as
represented by The Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services (the
Ministry) has established the Safer Communities - 1,000 Officers Partnership
Program (the Program) to hire 1,000 new police officers across the Province of
Ontario;
AND WHEREAS the Ministry has agreed to fund through the Program, 400 of
the 1,000 officers hired between October 23,2003 and March 31, 2006, back to
May 18, 2005;
AND WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 Sections 8 and 9 (1)
provides municipalities with powers of a natural person to enable them to govern
their affairs as they consider appropriate under this or any other Act;
AND WHEREAS the Ministry has agreed to fund the Kincardine Police Service
Board by granting funds to the Municipality of Kincardine for the purpose of
increasing the number of sworn officers of the OPP South Bruce Detachment -
Kincardine;
AND WHEREAS the Council for The Corporation of the Municipality of
Kincardine deems it advisable to enter into an agreement with Her Majesty the
Queen in Right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of
Community Safety and Correctional Services in order to participate in the
program;
NOW THEREFORE the Council for The Corporation of the Municipality of
Kincardine ENACTS as follows:
1. That The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine enter into an
agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of Ontario as
represented by the Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services.
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Safer Communities - 1,000 Officers Partnership Program Agreement, By-Law
By-Law 2006 - 025
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2. That the Mayor and CAO be authorized to sign, on behalf of The Corporation
of the Municipality of Kincardine, the Safer Communities - 1,000 Officers
Partnership Program Agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the
Province of Ontario as represented by The Minister of Community Safety and
Correctional Services attached hereto as Schedule "A".
3. This By-law shall come into full force and effect upon its final passage.
4. This By-law may be cited as the "Safer Communities Agreement By-law".
READ a FIRST, SECOND and THIRD TIME and FINALLY PASSED this
1st day of March, 2006.
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BETWEEN:
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF ONTARIO
as represented by the Minister of Community Safety and Correctional
Services
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Municipality of Kincardine
(the "Municipality")
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Kincardine Police Services Board
(the "Board")
WHEREAS the Ministry has established the Safer Communities - 1,000 Officers Partnership
Program (the "Program") as part of the government's commitment to make Ontario
communities safer and stronger.
AND WHEREAS the objective of the program is to hire 1,000 New Police Officers across the
province of Ontario from October 23, 2003, the beginning of the Ontario Government's mandate,
to enhance cornmunity policing and the six-targeted areas identified by the government in its
fight against crime in Ontario: youth crime, guns and gangs, organized crime and marijuana
grow ops, dangerous offenders, domestic violence, and protecting children from Internet luring
and child pornography;
AND WHEREAS the 1,000 New Police Officers will contribute to government's efforts to
address justice efficiency issues, which could lead to efficiencies in the court system;
AND WHEREAS the Ministry has agreed to fund through the Program, 400 of the 1,000 police
officers hired between October 23,2003 and March 31, 2006 back to May 18,2005;
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AND WHEREAS the Ministry has agreed to fund the Board by granting funds to the
Municipality for the purpose of increasing the number of sworn officers of the OPP South
Bruce De1achment - Kincardine for meeting the objectives of the program;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and Agreements contained
herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is
hereby expressly acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1.0 Defmitions
1.1 In this Agreement the following words shall have the following meanings:
(a) "Agreement" means this Agreement entered into between the Ministry and the
Municipality and the Board and all schedules and attachments to this Agreement
and any instrument amending this Agreement;
(b) "Community Policing and/or Targeted Area Activities" means the poli¡::ing
activities described in Schedule "B";
(c) "Fiscal Year" means from April 1st in the year the Grant Funds were provided
and until the following March 31st;
(d) "Grant Fund(s)(ing)" means the grant funds provided to the Municipality by the
Ministry pursuant to this Agreement;
(e) "Recipient" means the Municipality of Kincardine or the Kincardine Police
Services Board;
(f) "New Police Officer(s)" means new recruit(s) and experienced police officer(s)
hired since the beginning of the Ontario Government's mandate;
2.0 Term of the Agreement
2.1 The Agreement shall commence on January I, 2006 and shall expire on March 31, 2008
unless terminated earlier pursuant to either section 16.1 or 17.1 of this Agreement.
3.0 Grant Funding
3.1 In accordance with Schedule "A", the Ministry shall cost-share approximately 50% up to
a cap of $35,000.00 per officer per annum to the Municipality to provide to the Board so
that the Board can employ new officers in full-time Community Policing and/or Targeted
Area Activities.
3.2 The Ministry shall disburse the Grant Funds according to the schedule provided in
Schedule "A".
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3.3 Despite sections 3.1 and 3.2, the Ministry, in its sole discretion, may adjust the amount of
Grant Funding to be provided to the Municipality for the Board in any Fiscal YeaJt during
which the Agreement is in effect, based upon the Ministry's assessment of documentation
provided to the Ministry pursuant to section 7.1 of this Agreement.
3.4 Despite sections 3.1 and 3.2, the Ministry shall not provide any Grant Funds to the
Municipality for the Board until the insurance requirements described in section U.O
have been met and the Municipal Council has provided a municipal by-law or resolution
authorizing the Municipality to enter into this Agreement with the Ministry.
4.0 Municipality and Board Warrant
4.1 The Municipality and the Board warrant that they shall carry out the Program in
compliance with all federal, provincial or municipal laws or regulations, or any orders,
rules or by-laws related to any aspect of the Program.
5.0 Further Conditions
5.1 The Ministry, acting reasonably, shall be entitled, at any time, to impose such addjtional
terms or conditions on the use of the Grant Funds which it, in its sole discretion,
considers appropriate for the proper expenditure and management of the Grant Fupds and
the carrying out and completion of the Program and shall be entitled to impose su¢h
terms and conditions on any consent granted pursuant to this Agreement. .
6.0 Further Grants
6.1 It is agreed and understood that the provision of the Grant Funds in no way co~ts the
Ministry to provide other or additional grants to the Municipality or the Board now or in
the future.
7.0 Accounting and Review
7.1 The Municipality and Board:
(a) shall keep and maintain all financial records, invoices and other financially-
related documents relating to the Grant Funding in a manner consistent with
generally accepted accounting principles and clerical practices, and shall maintain
such records and keep them available for review by the Ministry for a period of
seven (7) years from the date of the termination of this Agreement;
(b) shall maintain all non-financial documents and records relating to the Grant
Funding in a confidential manner consistent with all applicable laws; and .
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(c) hereby authorize an employee, agent or consultant of the Ministry, upon twenty-
four (24) hours' notice and during normal business hours, to enter upon the
business premises of the Municipality and the Board to review the status and
manner of operation of the Program and to inspect and copy any financial records,
invoices and other financially-related documents, non-financial records and
documents, in the possession or under the control of the Municipality or th¡: Board
which relate to the Grant Funds.
7.2 The Ministry's right of inspection in this Agreement includes the right to perform a full
or partial audit.
7.3 To assist the Ministry in the task described in this section, the Municipality and the Board
shall provide any other information to the Ministry reasonably requested by the Ministry.
7.4 The purposes for which the Ministry may exercise its right under this section include:
(a) determining for what items and purposes the Municipality and the Board
expended the Grant Funds;
(b) determining whether, and to what extent, the Municipality and the Board :
expended the Grant Funds with due regard to economy and efficiency; and
(c) determining whether the Municipality and the Board completed the Progr¡µn
effectively and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
8.0 Conflict of Interest
8.1 The Recipient shall ensure that the Program is carried out in all its aspects without a
conflict of interest by any person associated with the Program in whatever capacitiy.
8,2 The Recipient shall disclose to the Ministry without delay any actual or potential
situation that may be reasonably interpreted as either a conflict of interest or a potential
conflict of interest.
9.0 Limi1ation of Liability
9.1 The Ministry, its officers, employees and agents shall not be liable for any incidental,
indirect, special or consequential damages, injury or any loss of use or profit of the
Municipality or the Board arising out of or in any way related to the Program or this
Agreement.
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10.0 Indemnity
10.1 The Municipality and the Board shall indemnify the Ministry, its officers, employ tICs and
agents from and against all costs incurred as a result of a claim or proceeding relatÞd to
the Municipality's or the Board's activities under the Program, unless it was caused by
the negligence or wilful act of an officer, employee, or agent of the Ministry.
11.0 Insurance
11.1 Prior to the beginning of the Program, the Municipality and the Board shall put in effect
and maintain for the period during which the Agreement is in effect, at their own
expense, with insurers acceptable to the Ministry, Commercial General Liability
Insurance to an inclusive limit of not less than Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) per
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occurrence for property damage, third party bodily injury and personal injury, anQ
including, at least, the following policy endorsements:
(a) Her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister .l an
additional insured; i
(b) Contractual Liability;
(c) Products and Completed Operations Liability;
(d) Employer's Liability and Voluntary Compensation or WSIB coverage, as
applicable;
(e) Non-Owned automobile coverage with blanket contractual and physical rn"mage
coverage for Hired Automobiles; and
(f) A thirty (30) day written notice of cancellation.
11.2 Prior to the beginning of the Program, the Municipality and Board shall provide the
Ministry with a valid Certificate of Insurance (and thereafter, shall provide any
replacements thereof) that confirms the above requirements. The Municipality and the
Board shall provide the Ministry with any renewal replacement certificates as may be
necessary .
12.0 Credit
12.1 The Municipality and the Board shall acknowledge the support of the Ministry in all
public communications and publicity relating to the Program or this Agreement il1lcluding
press releases, published reports, radio and television programs and public meetings, in a
format approved by the Ministry.
12.2 The Municipality and the Board shall ensure the acknowledgement in any report or
materials indicate that the views expressed in the report or materials are the view$ of the
Municipality and the Board and do not necessarily reflect those of the Ministry.
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13.0 Reports
13.1 The Municipality and the Board shall prepare and deliver:
(a) In the form identified in Schedule "A", the reports described in Schedule "A";
(b) Such other reports as the Ministry may reasonably require from time to time;
and
(c) A final audited financial statement to the Ministry, within the time period
stipulated by the Ministry.
13.2 The Municipality and the Board shall each ensure that all reports on behalf of the
Municipality or the Board are signed by an authorized signatory, as applicable.
14.0 Inspection
14.1 The Ministry reserves the right to inspect any aspect of the Community Policing and/or
Targeted Area Activities being carried out under the Program at any time.
15.0 Assignment
15.1 Neither the Municipality nor the Board shall assign this Agreement or the Grant Funds,
or any part thereof, without the prior written approval of the Ministry, which approval
may be withheld by the Ministry in its sole discretion or given subject to such terms and
conditions as the Ministry may impose.
16.0 Termination by Ministry for Convenience
16.1 The Ministry may in its sole discretion, without liability, cost or penalty, and without
prejudice to any other rights or remedies of the Ministry under this Agreement or at law or
in equity, terminate this Agreement at any time, for any reason, upon giving at least thirty
(30) days notice to the Municipality and the Board.
16.2 Where notice to terminate is given under this section, the Ministry may, in its sole
discretion, assess the state of the Program and allow the Municipality and the Board to wind
down the Community Policing and/or Targeted Area Activities by the end of the notice
period.
17.0 Termination by the Ministry
17.1 The Ministry may, in its sole discretion, without liability, cost or penalty, and without
prejudice to any other rights or remedies of the Ministry under this Agreement or at law or
in equity, terminate this Agreement immediately upon giving notice to the Municipality and
the Board if:
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(a) in the opinion of the Ministry:
i) the Municipality or the Board has knowingly provided false or misleading
information regarding their funding request or in any other communication
with the Ministry;
ii) the Municipality or the Board breaches any term or condition of this
Agreement;
iii) the Municipality or the Board is unable to carry out Community Policing
and/or Targeted Area Activities or is likely to discontinue it;
(b) the Municipality or the Board makes an assignment, proposal, compromise, or
arrangement for the benefit of creditors, or is petitioned into bankruptcy, or files
for the appointment of a receiver;
or
(c) the Municipality or the Board ceases to operate.
17.2 If the Ministry, in its sole discretion, considers the nature of the breach to be such that it
can be remedied and that it is appropriate to allow the Municipality or the Board the
opportunity to remedy the breach, the Ministry will give the Municipality or the Board, as
circumstances dictate, an opportunity to remedy the breach by giving the Municipality
and the Board written notice:
(a) of the particulars of the breach;
(b) of the period of time within which the Municipality or the Board; as
circumstances dictate, is required to remedy the breach;
(c) that the Ministry shall terminate this Agreement:
i) at the end of the notice period provided for in the notice if the
Municipality or the Board fails to remedy the breach within the time
specified in the notice; or
ii) prior to the end of the notice period provided for in the notice if it
becomes apparent to the Ministry that the Municipality or the Board
cannot completely remedy the breach within that time or such further
period of time as the Ministry considers reasonable, or the Municipality or
the Board are not proceeding to remedy the breach in a way that is
satisfactory to the Ministry.
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17.3 If the Ministry has provided the Municipality and the Board with an opportunity to
remedy the breach, and
(a) the Municipality or the Board does not remedy the breach within the time period
specified in the notice; or
(b) it becomes apparent to the Ministry, acting reasonably, that the Municipality or
the Board cannot completely remedy the breach within the time specified in the
notice or such further period of time as the Ministry considers reasonable; or
(c) the Municipality or the Board is not proceeding to remedy the breach in a way
that is satisfactory to the Ministry, acting reasonably;
the Ministry shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement by giving
notice of termination to the Municipality and the Board.
17.4 In the event of termination pursuant to this section the effective date of termination shall
be the last day of the notice period, the last day of any subsequent notice period or
irnmediately, whichever applies.
18.0 Grant Funding Upon Termination
18.1 If this Agreement is terminated by the Ministry pursuant to section 16.1, the Ministry shall:
(a) cancel all further Grant Funding instalments;
(b) demand the repayment of any Grant Funds remaining in the possession or under
the control of the Municipality and the Board that are not required by the
Municipality and the Board to pay the costs of winding down the Community
Policing and/or Targeted Area Activities as determined by the Ministry pursuant
to section 16.2.
18.2 If this Agreement is terminated by the Ministry pursuant to section 17.1, the Ministry
shall:
(a) cancel all further Grant Funding instaIments;
(b) demand the repayment of any Grant Funds remaining in the possession or under
the control of the Municipality and the Board.
18.3 If this Agreement is terminated by the Ministry because the Municipality and the Board
use the Grant Funds for purposes not agreed upon by the Ministry, the Ministry may in
addition to the rights conferred upon it under this Agreement or in law or in equity,
demand from the Municipality and the Board the payment of funds equal to those
improperly used by the Municipality or the Board.
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18.4 If the Ministry demands the repayment of any part of the Grant Funds pursuant to this
Agreement the amount demanded shall be deemed to be a debt due and owing to the
Ministry and the Municipality and the Board shall pay the amount to the Ministry
irnmediately unless the Ministry directs otherwise.
18.5 The Ministry reserves the right to demand interest on any amount owing by the
Municipality or the Board at the then current rate charged by the Province of Ontario on
accounts receivable.
18.6 The Municipality and the Board shall repay the amount demanded by cheque payable to
the "Minister of Finance" and mailed to the Ministry to the attention of the Ministry
Representative as provided for in section 21.
19.0 Grant Funding at end of Fiscal Year or on Expiry of Agreement
19.1 Any part of the Grant Funds that have not been used or accounted for by the Municipality
or the Board by the end of any Fiscal Year during the term of this Agreement shall
belong to the Ministry. The Municipality and the Board shall use the Grant Funds only
for the purposes set out in this Agreement or shall return the Grant Funds to the Ministry
irnmediately upon the request of the Ministry.
19.2 Any part of the Grant Funds that have not been used or accounted for by the Municipality
or the Board at the time the Agreement is terminated shall belong to the Ministry. The
Municipality and the Board shall use the Grant Funds only for the purposes set out in this
Agreement or shall return the Grant Funds to the Ministry immediately upon the request
of the Ministry.
19.3 At the end of any Fiscal Year during the term of this Agreement or upon the expiry of the
Agreement, the Municipality and the Board shall, upon the demand of the Ministry, repay
to the Ministry an amount equal to any part of the Grant Funds used by the Municipality
and the Board for purposes not identified in this Agreement. This amount shall be a debt
due and owing to the Ministry and the Ministry's right to demand payment of this money
is in addition to the rights conferred upon it under this Agreement or in law or in equity,
20.0 Counterparts
20.1 This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument.
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21.0 Notices
21.1 Any notice or communication required to be given under this Agreement shall be in
writing and shall be served personally, delivered by courier or sent by certified or
registered mail, postage prepared with return receipt requested, or sent by facsimile
addressed to the other party at the address provided below or at such other address as
either party shall later designate to the other in writing. All notices shall be addressed as
follows:
To the Ministry:
To the Municipality:
Ministry of Community Safety and
Correctional Services
25 Grosvenor Street, 12th Floor
Toronto ON M7A 2H3
Municipality of Kincardine
1475 Concesssion 5, RR. 5
Kincardine ON N2Z 2X6
Attention: Eve Roknic, Manager (A)
Program Development Section
Police Support Services Branch
Policing Services Division
Attention:
His Worship Glen Sutton
Mayor
Fax:
Telephone: (519) 396-3468
Fax:
Telephone:
(416) 314-3092
(416) 314-3074
To the Board:
Kincardine Police Services Board
1475 Concesssion 5, RR 5
Kincardine ON N2Z 2X6
Attention: Ms. Sandy Donald, Chair
Fax:
Telephone: (519) 396-3468
21.2 All notices shall be effective:
(a) at the time the delivery is made when the notice is delivered personally, by courier
or by facsimile; and
(b) seventy-two (72) hours after deposit in the mail when the notice is sent by certified
or registered or postage prepaid mail.
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22.0 Confidentiality
22.1 Subject to the rights and safeguards provided for in the Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of
Privacy Act, the Municipality and the Board shall not disclose or publish at any time, any
of the information provided to them by the Ministry pursuant to this Agreement or any of
the information obtained or discovered in the course of the performance of the
Municipality's and the Board's duties and obligations under this Agreement ("Ministry
Information") without the prior written consent of the Ministry Representative.
22.2 All information the Municipality and the Board are required to provide to the Ministry
under this Agreement is deemed to be the property of the Ministry and as such is to
remain confidential. A breach of this provision could result in the immediate termination
of this Agreement.
23.0 Severability of Provisions
23.1 The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the
validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement and any invalid
provision shall be deemed to be severed.
24.0 Waiver
24.1 A waiver of any failure to comply with any term of this Agreement must be written and
signed by the Municipality and the Board or by the Ministry as the circumstances dictate.
Each waiver must refer to a specific failure to comply and shall not have the effect of
waiving any subsequent failures to comply.
25.0 Independent Parties
25.1 The parties are and shall at all times remain independent and are not and shall not
represent themselves to be the agent, joint venturer, partner or employee of the other. In
respect to this Agreement and the Program, no representations shall be made or acts taken
by any party which could establish or imply any apparent relationship of recipient, joint
venture, partnership or employment and no party shall be bound in any manner
whatsoever by any agreements, warranties or representations made by the other parties to
any other person nor with respect to any other action of any other party.
26.0 Assigmnent of Agreement or Grant Funds
26.1 The Recipient shall not assigu this Agreement or the Grant Funds or any part thereof
without the prior written consent of the Ministry.
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27.0 Governing Law
27.1 This Agreement and the rights, obligations and relations of the parties hereto shall be
governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario.
28.0 Further Assurances
28.1 The parties agree to do or cause to be done all acts or things necessary to implement and
carry into effect this Agreement to its full extent.
29.0 Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party
29.1 No party shall be responsible for damage caused by delay or failure to perform under the
terms of this Agreement resulting from matters beyond the control of the party including
strike, lockout or any other action arising from a labour dispute, fire, flood, act of God,
war, riot or other insurrection, lawful act of public authority, or delay or default caused
by a common carrier which cannot be reasonably foreseen or provided against.
30.0 Survival
30.1 The provisions in articles 7.0 (Accounting), 9.0 (Limitation of Liability), 10.0
(Indemnity), 12.0 (Credit), 14.0 (Inspection), 18.0 (Grant Funding upon TefllÚnation) and
19.0 (Grant Funding at end of Fiscal Year or on Expiry of Agreement) shall survive
tefllÚnation or expiry of this Agreement for a period of seven (7) years from the date of
expiry or tefllÚnation of this Agreement. The provisions in article 22.0 (Confidentiality)
shall survive the tefllÚnation or expiry of this Agreement.
31.0 Schedules
31.1 The following are the schedules attached to and fOfllÚng part of this Agreement:
(a) Schedule "A" (Funding Payment Schedule)
(b) Schedule "B" (Grant Application)
(c) Schedule "C" (Biannual/Annual Reporting Forms (Interim and Final) re:
Community Policing and/or Targeted Area Activities)
(d) Schedule "D" (Report for the period May 18,2005 to March 31, 2006)
32.0 Entire Agreement
32.1 This Agreement together with the attached schedules listed in section 31.J of this
Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to the
subject matter of the Agreement and supersedes all prior oral or written representations
and Agreements.
32.2 This Agreement may only be modified by a written Agreement duly executed by the
parties.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement made as of the
date first written above.
Date
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT
OF ONTARIO as represented by the Minister
of Community Safety and Correctional Services
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Authorized Signatory for the MinistrycÞ¡ / v \
Noreen Alleyne .--~ \.
Assistant Deputy Minister (A)
Policing Services Division
Municipality of Kincardine
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Authorized Signatory for the Municipality
I'fame: Glenn R. Sutton
Position: Mayor
Witness
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Authorized Signatory for the Municipality
Name: John deRosenroll
Position: Chief Administrative Officer
Print Witness Name
Kincardine Police Services Board
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Witness
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Schedule" A"
Attached to and fonning part of the Agreement between the Ministry of Community Safety
and Correctional Services and Municipality of Kincardine and Kincardine Police Services
Board dated the _ day of . 2006.
AUocation
1. The Ministry agrees to cost-share one (1) police officer who has been allocated to the
targeted area/court efficiencies as follows.
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, Hires Between· ltiresfglm
Total
Category Allocation Odoher23, A1»'ìI1.;2*
2003 & Mart:h fu'O~tö~
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Communitv Policin!! 0 0 0
Tar!!eted Areas:
Youth Crime 1 1 0
Guns and Gan!!s 0 0 0
Or!!anized Crime (mariiuana !!row ODS.) 0 0 0
Dan!!erous Offenders 0 0 0
Domestic Violence 0 0 0
Protecting Children from Internet Luring 0 0 0
and Child PornolITaDhv
Court Efficiencies 0 0 0
Total 1 1 0
2. The Ministry will provide the Grant in accordance with the Program, under the terms of
which the Board and Municipality will carry out Community Policing and/or Targeted Area
Activities as outlined in the grant application, attached as Schedule "B".
3. The Ministry will provide funding back to May 18,2005 to the Board and Municipality for
those officers hired between October 23, 2003 and March 31, 2006. Back funding for
officers hired post May 18, 2005 would start 15 days prior to entry at the Ontario Police
College (OPC) or lesser if the entry date at the OPe was less than 15 days after May 18,
2005.
4. In circumstances where the Board and Municipality have hired a new recruit(s) to allow the
redeployment of a more experienced officer(s) to the targeted area(s), the Ministry will
provide funding for the new recruit(s) and not for the redeployed officer(s).
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5. The Grant shall be used by the Board and the Municipality solely for the purposes of
enhancing the service's Community Policing and Targeted Area(s) capacity as well as
contributing to court efficiencies, as applicable, and for no other purposes. The Grant shall
not be used for purposes related to maintaining the existing complement of police officers,
as defined by the October 23, 2003 Benchmark complement, self·declared to the
Ministry in the grant application, at1ached as Schedule "B", due to the assignment of
police officers to non-Community Policing and non· Targeted Area Activities.
6. If the Board and the Municipality is a participant in the existing Community Policing
Partnerships (CPP) Program, the Municipality and the Board has a legal obligation to
maintain the complement numbers for which they have already been funded and for which
they continue to receive Ministry funding.
Ontario Police College
7. In relation to new recruits, the Board and the Municipality shall ensure that the time between
the date of hire of new recruits and their entry into the OPC does not exceed 15 days.
October 23, 2003 Benchmark
8. The Program will increase the actual total number of sworn officers above the October 23,
2003 figures self-declared to the Ministry. The purpose of this benchmark is to ensure that
the Ministry is not paying the salaries of new officers hired to replace officers who have
resigned, retired or been terminated. In addition, the Program will not cover civilianization
or the hiring of existing officers who increase the complement due to amalgamations.
Officers funded through the Program must increase the complement above the combined
complement of the amalgamated police service.
Use of the Grant Funds
9. The Grant shall be used to cost-share the costs of salaries, overtime and payroll benefits to
approximately 50% up to a cap of $35,000 per officer per annum for officers hired under the
Program and engaged in full time Community Policing and/or Targeted Area Activities. The
Ministry's share of overtime will be 50% to a maximum of $5,000.00.
Reporting Requirements
10. In order to receive the first cost-shared payment each fiscal year, to cover the officer(s)
salary-related costs incurred from April 1 st to September 30th, the Board and the Municipality
shall, by October 15th of each Fiscal Year that the Agreement is in effect, submit an Interim
Report, in the form provided in Schedule "C". The Interim Report shall include the
following information:
(a) the name(s) of the police officer(s) hired under the Program, the date hired, salary
paid to date and salary requested (approximately insert %);
(b) the name(s) of experienced police officer(s) redeployed to the Targeted Area(s), as
applicable;
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(c) confirmation that the police officer(s) in the targeted area(s) has received specialized
or adequate training, as applicable;
(d) the number of sworn officers as of September 30th of each year and the number of
sworn officers self-declared as of October 23, 2003 to the Ministry as well as the
number of sworn officers submitted as of June 15, 2004 to Statistics Canada;
(e) confirmation of Community Policing and Targeted Area Activities undertaken by the
police officer(s) under the Program, as applicable; and
(f) contribution to justice sector efficiencies, specifically efficiencies affecting the court
system, as applicable.
11. In order to receive the final cost-shared payment each fiscal year, to cover the officer(s)
salary-related costs incurred from October 1st to March 31st, the Board and the Municipality
shall, by March 15th of each Fiscal Year that the Agreement is in effect, submit an Annual
Report, in the form provided in Schedule "C". The Annual Report shall include the
following information:
(a) the name(s) of the police officer(s) hired under the Program, the date hired, salary
paid to date, salary requested (approximately insert %), overtime (actual) and
overtime requested (50%) and total number of officers funded by the Program;
(b) the name(s) of experienced police officer(s) redeployed to the Targeted Area(s), as
applicable;
(c) confirmation that the police officer(s) in the targeted area(s) has received specialized
or adequate training, as applicable;
(d) the name(s) of existing police officer(s), overtime rate, total overtime hours (actual),
overtime requested (50%);
(e) the number of sworn officers as of March 15th and the number of sworn officers self-
declared as of October 23, 2003 to the Ministry as well as the number of sworn
officers submitted as of June 15,2004 to Statistics Canada;
(f) confirmation of Community Policing and Targeted Area Activities undertaken by the
police officer(s) under the Program, as applicable; and
(g) contribution to justice sector efficiencies, specifically efficiencies affecting the court
system, as applicable.
12. In order to receive the cost-shared back payment, to cover the officer(s) salary-related costs
incurred between May 18,2005 and March 31, 2006, the Board and the Municipality shall,
by March 15,2006, submit a Report, in the form provided in Schedule "D". The Report shall
include the following information:
(a) the name(s) of the police officer(s) hired under the Program, the date hired, salary
paid to date, salary requested (approximately 100%), overtime (actual) and overtime
requested (50%) and total number of officers funded by the Program;
(b) the name(s) of experienced police officer(s) redeployed to the Targeted Area(s), as
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(c) confirmation that the police officer(s) in the targeted area(s) has received specialized
or adequate training, as applicable;
(d) the name(s) of existing police officer(s), overtime rate, total overtime hours (actual),
overtime requested;
(e) the number of sworn officers as of March 15th and the number of sworn officers self-
declared as of October 23, 2003 to the Ministry as well as the number of sworn
officers submitted as of June 15, 2004 to Statistics Canada;
(f) confirmation of Community Policing and Targeted Area Activities undertaken by the
police officer(s) under the Program, as applicable; and
(g) contribution to justice sector efficiencies, specifically efficiencies affecting the court
system, as applicable.
Payment Schedule
13. The Ministry will reimburse the Board and the Municipality bi-annually subject to the
Ministry receiving and approving the interim and annual Program reports. Overtime will be
paid annually after the Program's Annual Report, in the form provided in Schedule "C", is
received and approved by the Ministry.
14. The Ministry will reimburse the Board and the Municipality subject to the Ministry receiving
and approving the Schedule "D" report.
15. The Board and the Municipality may be required to provide such further or additional
information as the Ministry, acting reasonably, deems appropriate in approving the
Program's Interim and Annual reports.
16. Approval of the Interim and Annual reports is at the sole discretion of the Ministry.
Return of Unused Funds
17. The Board and Municipality shall return to the Ministry any balance of the Grant that is not
spent in accordance with this Agreement.
Ministry Representative
18. The Ministry Representative for the Program is:
Eve Roknic
Manager (A), Program Development Section
Police Support Services Branch
Policing Services Division
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
25 Grosvenor Street, 12th Floor
Toronto ON M7 A 2H3
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Please complete (type or print) all sections of this form.
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APPLICA TIOH
APPLICANT INFORMATION
Name of Police Service: Name and Title of Contact:
South Bruce O.P.P. Sgt. Marilyn Stewart, Operations Manager
Police Service Address: (StreetlCity/TownlPostal Telephone No.: 519-396-3341
Code) Facsimile No.: 519-396-4526
Box 40 1808 Hwy #21, Kincardine, Ontario N2Z2Y6
Name of Town, Municipality or Regional Municipality Name and Title of Contact:
or Band Council:
Mayor Glen Sutton
Municipality of Kincardine
Town, Municipality or Regional Municipality's or Band Telephone No.: 519 - 396 - 3468
Council's Address: (StreetlCity/Town/Postal Code)
Name of Police Services Board or First Nations Name and Title of Contact:
Commission:
Kincardine Police Services Board Chair Sandy Donald
Police Services Board or First Nations Commission Telephone No.: 519 - 3963468
Address: (StreetlCity/Town/Postal Code)
1475 Concessslon 5, R.R. 5, Kincardine, Ontario Facsimile No.:
N2Z 2X6
PROFILE OF POLICE SERVICE
Number of swom officers as of October
23, 2003 (i.e. actual uniform strength):
15
Number of swom officers as of
the date of this application:
15
Population of area policed:
12,000
Geographic description of area served by your police service (Please reference townships, urban areas, no. of
communities, etc.):
Urban Town of Kincardine, Rural Townships of Kincardine and Bruce, Villages of North Bruce,
Underwood, Tiverton Invehuron, Arrnow
Has this area been affected by an amalgamation since Yes 0
October 2003?
No X
If yes, please give details of police serviceslmunicipalitieslband councils affected as well as the date of the
amalgamation:
N/A
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PROJECT INFORMATION AND DESCRIPTION
Indicate number of proposed officers to be deployed to community policing and number of officers deployed to
the six targeted high priority areas. .
1. Community Policing
2. Youth Crime
3.
4.
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6.
7. Protecting Children from Internet
luring and child pomography
Total Number of Proposed New
OffIcers Requested Under the
Pro ram sum of 1 to
Note:
OffIcers hired between October 23, 2003 and Marçh 31, 2006 are eligible for funding effective May 18,
2005.
Column B is the sum of columns C and D.
The program will fund only net new officers and not those hired to replace officers who have resigned,
retired or been tenninated.
Guns and gangs
Organized Crime (marijuana grow
ops)
Dangerous Offenders
Domestic Violence
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The following eligibility criteria will be used to assess proposals:
,¡ Increased complement over the October 2003 benchmark.
,¡ Provision of crime prevention and community policing initiatives.
,¡ Demonstrated service gap in relation to the designated initiatives.
,¡ Officers will receive specialized training in the targeted area.
,¡ Officers may be dedicated to one or more of the areas, as appropriate.
., A projection of enforcement activities and results in the high priority areas.
., Activities to promote public awareness about crime prevention and any of the other targeted areas, as
appropriate.
., Contribution to justice sector efficiencies. specifically efficiencies affecting the court system.
Explain your goals and objectives as they relate to the eligibility criteria of the program (if required, use
additional paper and attach to the application):
. To increase the detachment complement by one full time officer position
. Dedicate this position to full time Crime PreventionlYouth Crime/Community Policing initiatives
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· Enhance the present Community Service Officer for schools and to expand Crime Prevention programs
and police presence, thus increase interaction with youths.
· The selected officer for this position will receive specific training in relation to effective presentation,
relationship building, crime prevention, and youth initiatives.
· Have officer dedicated to reducing and preventing youth crime and establishing relationships with local
students at the sd100ls during school tenn.
· Officer will spend the majority of their time as appropriate between two high schools. In addition the
officer will do initiatives and build relationships in elementary schools.
· Officer will be assigned full time youth crime/community policing initiatives within the municipality during
summer months such as directed patrols of school grounds, skateboard parks, playgrounds, youth
centers and other areas where youth frequent.
· Officer will design and present substance abuse presentations to be offered to the public (parents and
youth) with advertisement through local newspapers, radio stations and flyers at least twice per year.
· Officer will deal with youth crime at the high schools at a local level, and issue appropriate alternative
measures through consultation with all stakeholders such as the school administration, parents, and
victims thereby increasing court system efficiency and avoiding costly court appearances by police,
witnesses and victims
· Officer presence in school will initially act as a deterrent, thereby reducing the number of criminal
incidents and costly police response by being present during school hours and available for
consultation.
· Long-tenn results of officer presence will be relationship building and an open door policy so that
students can discuss problems and difficulties they are having before they escalate to criminal
offences. This will therefore avoid the costs associated with a criminal investigation/prosecution.
· Address Crime Prevention through presentations to the school body and being an active member of the
school.
· In light of a spike in the use of crystal meth this officer will increase awareness among youth to the
dangers associated to drug use. He will also be used as a resource in the investigation of drug
offences that are schoollyouth related.
Provide a concise description outlining the proposed activities to be undertaken and how they meet the
eligibility criteria (if required, use additional paper and attach to the application):
· Guaranteed officer presence within the school during school hours. Officer presence will act as a
deterrent. As relationships are built, crime prevention will be realized.
· A pennanent extended service office will be established within the schools for the officer to enhance
presence and encourage the youth of the school to establish contacts with the officer. This will build
solid lifelong relationships between the community and police.
· The officer will be introduced to the school bodies through an introduction letter outlining the officers
experience, goals etc. and encouraging an open door policy and willingness to work with everyone at
the school to develop and safer, more conductive atmosphere to learn in.
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· Do regular foot patrols each and every day within the schools especially during lunch hour and between
classes.
· Do vehicle patrols in and around the school properties. and foot/vehicle patrols in known areas where
students congregate away from the school to prevent criminal activity from taking place.
· Establish a friendly but firm rapport with the students.
· Develop presentations on drug abuse/awareness (specifically on methamphetamine), impaired driving
and any other preventative programs established in consultation with school staff on current or local
issues.
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· To be available to speak and meet with school administration and/or parents on any issues that may be
identified and fall within the eligibility criteria.
· Deal with any and all incidents relating to the schools and apply community policing strategies and
altemative measures consequences whenever appropriate to reduce regular police response and
alleviate costly court appearances.
· Officer will also take enforcement action whenever appropriate in relation to criminal behavior where
alternative measures are not applicable.
· Officer will attend regionaVprovincial training sessions and courses on being an effective youth/school
officer as available.
· The key to prevention is education. To assist with Youth Crime Prevention and Community Policing
Initiatives as well as Intemet Luring the officer will design and present a presentation on Recognizing
Substance Abuse and Internet Safety (Luring/MSNI chat lines/fraud etc) to be offered to the public
(youth and parents) twice a year. To be advertised through local radio, newspapers and flyers.
· During summer months when school is not in session, officer will continue to focus full time on local
youth issues. Such as petty thefts, mischiefs, loitering and drug offences.
· Officer will work flexible hours during the summer months using cruisers, bikes and A TVs to conduct
regular patrols and visits to known congregation areas, bike paths, skateboard parks, youth drop in
centers and regular foot patrol in the downtown area focusing specifically on youth and community
policing issues.
· During the 2003/04 school year this detachment dealt with 110 reported criminal incidents at the local
high schools such as drugs, assaults, intimidation, threatening, dangerous driving, theft, mischief and
weapons. It is this detachments strategy to reduce these criminal occurrences in our schools through
proactive youth crime initiatives and community policing activities through a direct presence in the
school. It is anticipated that the officer's presence may increase the reporting of incidents, due to the
ease of reporting, but this will eventually reduce significantly the overall occurrences in the schools.
· Officer presence will positively influence student behaviour and thus support the school administration
to promote a better leaming environment.
· The office can assist the school administration by providing advice and resources in developing and
planning for emergency situations.
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Service gap identification. Outline how the funding will enable your police service to provide enhanced
(additional) services to your community and achieve your results (if required, use additional paper and attach
to the application):
· Currently this detachment has one community service officer that services 22 elementary and
secondary schools within the detachment area.
· As a result, any youth crime prevention/community policing activities and presentations are conducted
only when requested on a re-active basis due to the sheer volume of requests. This same officer is
responsible for all media inquiries, press releases on a daily basis, and all
presentation/appearance/display requests that come from the public.
· Prior to OPP clustering of detachments in the 1990's, two officers filled this CSO position. The 2
positions were reduced to one during this clustering. Since that time this detachment has amalgamated
with two municipal police services and this CSO position has assumed CSO duties in both of those
municipalities as well.
· Currently this position does not allow for pro-active activities in these areas.
· A school officer dedicated to youth crime/community policing issues specific to the high schools will not
only enhance our effectiveness in dealing with these issues in this municipality, but also allow for the
current CSO officer to conduct some proactive prevention programs/presentations with the remaining
schools within the municipality. In whole, this will promote a safer Ontario community by addressing
our youth issues and promoting community policing.
· Over the long te"" this program will allow for the reallocation of investigative abilities from school
related occurrences to other much needed areas.
Police Chief/OPP Commissioner: (Please Print)
Allnspector Paul HOLMES
Name of Police Service:
Ontario Provincial Police, South Bruce
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Mr. Sandy DONALD
Name of Police Services Board/First Nations
Commission:
Kincardine Police Services Board
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Mr. Glen SUTTON
Name of Municipality/Band Council:
Municipality of Kincardine
Signature:
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
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SCHEDULE "C"
SAFER COMMUNITIES· 1,000 OFFICERS PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
SEPTEMBER 30TH INTERIM REPORT
MARCH 31ST ANNUAL (FINAL) REPORT
Attached 10 and forming part of the Agreement between the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
and .r.. III ..lØrIIi(11! =.'_:I~: m. ... It ...Plitl", "NiGÌit$aøant
dated the" day of , 2006.
PlEASE REMIT NO LATER THAN MARCH 15TH TO THE ATTENTION OF:
Program Development SectIon, Policing Services Division
25 Grosvenor street. 12th Floor, Toronto ON M7A 2H3
For more Infonnatlon: Communtty Safety Analyst, Tel: (416) 314-3011 or Grant Officer, Te1: (416) 314-0206 Fax: (416) 314-3092
ALL BOXES MUST BE COMPLETED, PLEASE PRINT, -REFER TO GUDELIiIES AND REPORT SAMPLE-
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dated the day of , 2006.
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