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Mrs. Eleanor Dossett
Deputy City Clerk
116 East Foothill Blvd
Glendora, Califo -nin
Dear Mrs. Dossett:
Please find enclosed two fully executed conies of the
agreement for day to day mutual. aid 'Between the cif y
of Glendora and the city of rcadia. You will note
that we have executed a. fourth .,age to the document
reflecting our official signatures. You will want one
copy for your official files and one fo1 your police
depart. ent.
Yours truly,
Christine Van Maanen
City Clerk
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September 23, 1968
Arcadia Police Department
250 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia, California 91006
Gentlemen:
At their Regular Meeting of September 17, 1968, the City Council
of the City of Glendora unanimously approved the agreement pro-
viding for mutual police aid.
We are enclosing a copy of this agreement for your information
and files.
Very truly yours,
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CITY OF GLENDORA
' AGREEMENT FOR DAY-TO-DAY MUTUAL AID
THIS AGREE NT, made d entered into prior to and effective
on this
1_2(*____,..X day of '. ' - , ,�X 19 by and between
the City of Glendora and t �► City of Arcadia
)aY:.`T:ZegfCls1igiraiz , m!nicipal corporation, organized and
existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California;
WTTN E S S E T H:
• WHEREAS, the parties hereto are geographically located in
. proximity to each other in the County of Los Angeles and other
counties contiguous thereto; and
WHEREAS, it is to the mutual advantage and benefit of the
parties hereto that each of the other parties agree to render
supplemental police protection in the event of a disturbance or
other local emergency of a magnitude that has developed or
appears to develop beyond the control of a single party and,
therefore, requires the forces of one or more of the parties
hereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual covenants ,
the parties hereto agree as follows :
1. In the event of any disturbance or other local emergency
which cannot be met with the facilities of one of the contracting
parties, the other contracting governmental agency agrees upon
request, to furnish aid in coping with such disaster or local
emergency to the agency requesting such aid upon either an actual
or standby basis. The extent of aid to be furnished under this
agreement shall be determined solely by the governmental agency
or department thereof furnishing such aid, and it is understood
that the aid so furnished may be recalled at the 'sole discretion
of the furnishing agency.
2. Details as to methods of requesting mutual aid and the
names of persons authorized to send and receive such requests,
together with lists of equipment and personnel which will be
subject to call, will be covered by correspondence between the
governmental agencies and the departments thereof. XCBC IIETZIC,X
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3. Personnel who are furnished will work as far as possible
under their own supervisors , and equipment furnished will ordin-
arily be operated by personnel of the agency furnishing the
equipment. General directions relative to the work will be given
by the appropriate officers or persons of the agency receiving
such aid.
4. No party to this agreement shall be required to pay any
compensation to any other party to this agreement for services
rendered hereunder; the mutual advantages and protections afforded
by this agreement being considered adequate compensation to all
parties.
5. This agreement is intended to cover day-to-day mutual
aid only and shall be of no force and effect in cases in which
a state of extreme emergency has been proclaimed and when the
California Disaster and Civil Defense Master Mutual Aid Agreement
becomes operative.
6. It is mutually understood and agreed that this Agreement
does not relieve any of the parties hereto from the necessity and
obligation of providing adequate police protection within their
own areas.
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7. It is further. mutually understood and agreed that the
provisions of this agreement will be invoked only when in the
opinion of the police chief of the party requesting aid, it is
deemed necessary to request outside assistance because all of
the normal facilities at his command have been exhausted and
outside assistance is .needed to control and suppress a disturb-
ance or other local emergency. • -
8. This agreement shall not be construed as or deemed to
be an agreement for the benefit of any third party or parties,
and no third party or parties shall have any right of action
hereunder for any cause whatsoever. Any services performed or
expenditures made ii connection with furnishing mutual aid under
this agreement by any party hereto shall be deemed conclusively
to be for the direct protection and benefit of the inhabitants and
property of such party.
9. Any party to this agreement may withdraw at any time,
upon thirty days ' written notice to each other and, thereafter,
such withdrawing party shall no longer be a party to this
agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed the
day and year first written above by the parties hereto through
their respective Mayors first thereunto duly authorized by
their respective City Councils.
CITY OF GLENDORA
a Municipal c rporation-�
APPROVED: by, ' ;, % �' . '
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Mayor
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CITY OF ARCADIA
A Municipal Corporation
By - t ' vi-"-l.LP e-*
APPROVED Mayor
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City Attor
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City Clerk
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CITY OF GLENDORA and the CITY OF ARCADIA AGREEMENT FOR
DAY TO DAY MUTUAL AID
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