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rmim listing for the Police Department for each Contract City to be <br />inserted in the appropriate telephone directories as may be <br />distributed in the contracting cities. if another city <br />contracts with the City of Orono for service, its name may <br />also be added to the above. <br />3. Level of Services. The quality and level of services <br />rendered to the Contract Cities shall be the same as the <br />services rendered to the City of Orono, except as hereinafter <br />stated. <br />It is the desire of the City of Long Lake to purchase from the <br />City of Orono police service beyond the basic service; such <br />service to be delivered in a method that provides service <br />equivalent to that which would be received had Long Lake hired <br />two individual officers to serve it exclusively. The <br />equivalent of two full-time officers is agreed to be a total <br />of 3640 in-service hours per year (35 hours per officer per <br />week for 52 weeks) because provision is made for vacations, <br />sick days, training, etc. This two officer equivalent will be <br />provided in the form of staff hours served within the <br />boundaries of the City of Long Lake. The exact number of <br />hours during any given month may vary by mutually agreed upon <br />scheduling, but the aggregate average over the year will be 70 <br />hours per week with variations of plus or minus 10 hours in <br />any given week being considered acceptable delivery of the <br />contracted extra service. <br />During the period in which such additional service hours are <br />provided, the staff member(s) assigned to provide such service <br />will be physically within the city limits of Long Lake at all <br />times save for the following: <br />A. Responding to Necessary Calls which are defined as <br />calls created by immediate necessity for police service, <br />such as responding to a medical emergency, a crime in <br />progress, an officer requiring immediate assistance, etc. <br />Such calls will always be a part of the communications <br />log of the Orono Police Department and the officer <br />responding will have been directed by official <br />communication to respond to the Necessary Call. <br />Page 3 <br />I <br />* V ^ , <br />■ c.'-■raf ..hiY-Vl'ii
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