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3. <br />4. <br />telephone directories as may be distributed in the contracting cities. If another city <br />contracts with the City of Orono for service, its name may also be added to the above. <br />Level of Services. The quality and level of services rendered to the Contract Cities shall <br />be the same as the services rendered to the City of Orono, except as hereinafter stated. <br />A. <br />C. <br />There shall be one officer assigned to, and stationed in, the City of Spring Park 24 <br />hours per day, seven days per week. The officers assigned to provide such service <br />will be physically within the city limits of Spring Park at all times save for the <br />following: <br />1.Responding to Necessary Calls which are defined as calls created by <br />immediate necessity for police service, such as responding to a medical <br />emergency, a crime in progress, an officer requiring immediate assistance, <br />etc. These calls are similar to “mutual aid ” calls in which an officer in one <br />police department assists an officer in another police department. Such <br />calls will always be a part of the communications log of the Orono Police <br />Department and the officer responding will have been directed by official <br />communication to respond to the Necessary Call. <br />Scheduled travel to and from the Orono Police Department Offices at the <br />beginning or end of shifts, including the fueling of squad cars or <br />emergency vehicle repairs. <br />3.Looping through Orono, using the streets that connect Spring Park and <br />Navarre, west of County Road 19, as a part of regular patrol patterns for <br />the City of Spring Park. The loops that are permitted will have been <br />agreed upon in advance by Spring Park. <br />4.Transporting prisoners or intoxicated persons from Spring Park to the <br />Orono Police Department, Hennepin County Jail, Juvenile Detention <br />Center, Detox Center, or other locations as necessary. <br />B. The City of Orono will schedule those officers requested by the City of Spring <br />Park at all times, except when not possible due to scheduling problems. <br />The City of Orono will provide a monthly tabulation indicating the reasons why <br />officers stationed in Spring Park were called out of the City. <br />Administrative Responsibility. The law enforcement services rendered to the Contract <br />Cities shall be under the sole direction of the City of Orono, subject to the requirements <br />of this contract; the degree of services rendered, the standards of performance, the hiring <br />and discipline of the officers assigned, and other matters relating to regulations and <br />Page 3
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