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Police Services Proposal <br /> For the City of Long Lake <br /> Page 2 <br /> For the 2011-2013 contract term we propose the following, as delineated in the Request <br /> for Proposal: <br /> Basic Services: <br /> a. Provide pre-employment background checks for firefighters applying for <br /> positions with the Long Lake Fire Department. <br /> b. Review all special event permits. Give suggestions and feedback with concerns, <br /> if any, related to the proposed events. Traffic patrol and patrol services for <br /> community festivals and other special events. <br /> c. Provide nuisance dog and animal impound services. <br /> d. Alcohol and tobacco license and background investigations, education and <br /> annual compliance checks. <br /> e. Parking enforcement and seasonal road restrictions. <br /> In addition to the items listed above, the Orono Police Department considers the <br /> following to be part of the basic services contract: <br /> a. Enforcement of Minnesota state statutes and local Long Lake ordinances. <br /> b. Squad car patrol as needed with random coverage on streets, residential area, <br /> security checks of businesses and patrols of parks and other public gathering <br /> areas during all shifts. <br /> c. Traffic enforcement on public streets, including regular use of radar and other <br /> electronic speed-deterring equipment to be used on all shifts. <br /> d. Crime prevention programs such as Neighborhood Watch, Lake Area <br /> Emergency Response Unit services, West Metro Drug Task Force resources, <br /> enhanced traffic enforcement programs, Safe and Sober, the Chief's Challenge, <br /> Reserve Officers' Program as well as other business and residential crime <br /> prevention programs. <br /> e. Criminal investigations services, predatory offender registration compliance <br /> checks and coordination with the Hennepin County and Minnesota State Crime <br /> Lab Services. <br /> f. Follow-up contact with persons who have reported crimes, including contact by <br /> telephone, email or surface mail as appropriate, to include status of <br /> investigations as permitted by the Minnesota Data Privacy Act. <br />