ORDER N0. c79~9 RESOLUTION TO F'RRTICIpATE IN 21ETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NARCOTICS TASK. FORCE On this the 13th day of January, 2003, upon motion made by Commissioner Let z, seconded 6y Commissioner Nicholson, the Cuur-t unanimously approved by a vote of 4-@-0, the funding participation agreement among member agencies of the c1E~th J~.tdicial District Narcotics Task Force, subject to the County Rttorney's approval and review, and authorize County Judge to sign the same. 7'>ti `1 COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENDA REQUEST PLEASE FURNISIi ONE ORIGINAL AND NINE COPIES OF THIS REQUEST AND DOCUMENTS TO BF REVIEWED BY THE COURT. MADE BY: w. V. H, ~ ~ co_ m_ ,nand~.r MEETING DATE: January 13, 2003 SUBJECT: (PLEASE BE SPECIFIC) 216t1i Judicial District OFFICE: Narcotics Task Force TIME PREFERRED: Resolution to participate in the 216th Judicial District Narcotics Task Force. EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: (PLEASE STATE REASON) NAME OP PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: IF PERSONNEL MATTER -NAME OF EMPLOYEE: W. V. Hill, Commander 30 min. Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is posted in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 551 and 552, Government Code, is as follows: Meeting scheduled for Mondays: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED ON: All Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Office to determine if adequate information has heel prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action at tune of Court Meetings. Your cooperation will b appreciated and contn"bute towards you request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Request Rule Adopted by Commissioners' Court. 5:00 P.M, previous Tuesday. Kerr County, Tezas Resolution No. WHEREAS, The Kerr County Commissioners Court fmds it in the best interest of the citizens of Kerr County, that the 216`h Judicial District Nazcotics Task Force be operated for the 2003 - 2004 year; and WHEREAS, Kerr County Commissioners Court has considered the proposed application for State and Federal Assistance for said project, in the amount of $630,335.00 to be submitted to the Office ofthe Governor, Criminal Justice Division WHEREAS, Kerr County Commissioners Court has agreed to provide matching moneys for the said project in the amount of $43,698.00, or an amount equal to one-fourth of the total project cost, as required by the grant application; and WHEREAS, Kerr County Commissioners Court has agreed that in the event of loss or misuse of the Criminal Justice Division funds, Kerr County Commissioners Court assures that the funds will be returned to the Criminal Justice Division in full. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Kerr County Commissioners Court approves submission of the grant application for the 216"' Judicial District Nazcotics Task Force to the Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division, Nazcotics Task Force Program in the amount of $630,335.00. Passed and Approved this 13th day of January , 20 os Att :Signed by the County Cler~l ~~ J' ~ o\ ~ ~ j~ ~ c 9 f ~ ~ f I} FUNDING PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT AMONG MEMBER AGENCIES OF THE 216TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NARCOTICS TASK FORCE This Agreement is entered pursuant to Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code by and among Kerr County, Gillespie County, Bandera County, and Kendall County, each of which is a political subdivision of the State of Texas located within the 216th Judicial District of the State of Texas (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Counties"), and the City of Kerrville, Texas, the City of Ingram, Texas, the City of Bandera, Texas, the City of Boerne, Texas, and the City of Fredericksburg, Texas, each of which is a municipal corporation located within the 216`h Judicial District of the State of Texas (hereafter collectively called "Cities"). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Counties and Cities wish to file a joint grant application with the Criminal Justice Division of the Governor's Office, State of Texas for funding in the amount of $630,335.00 to fund the operation of the 216'h Judicial District Nazcotics Task Force ("the Task Force"), and WHEREAS, the Counties and Cities must agree to contribute the total of $187,511.00 in local matching funds if said joint application is to be approved; and WHEREAS, the source of funds would not normally be used for this purpose; and WHEREAS, the Counties and Cities believe it to be in the public interest to join in an application for a grant to continue the operation of a regional nazcotic task force; and WHEREAS, the Counties and Cities agree to each accept the responsibility to adhere to all pertinent federal, state and local laws or regulations; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the promises made herein, one to the other, is hereby agreed by the Counties and Cities as follows: 1. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the pazameters by which the Counties and Cities agree to file a joint application for a Nazcotics Task Force Grant with the Criminal Justice Division, of the Governor's Office of the State of Texas, for funding for the 216`h JUDICIAL DISTRICT NARCOTICS TASK FORCE for the period of June 1, 2002, to May 31, 2003, a copy of which application is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes. 2. APPLICATION FOR GRANT: The Counties and Cities hereby acknowledge and agree that the City of Kerrville, Texas, shall be authorized to apply for the grant for the Task Force described in Section 1, above, on behalf of the Counties and Cities, and that the City of Kerrville, Texas, shall make said application in reliance on all of the Counties and Cities performing as agreed herein. 3. TERM: The term of this Agreement is to commence on the execution of this Agreement and to end on May 31, 2004. 4. CONSIDERATION: As consideration of this Agreement, Counties and Cities agree to contribute a total of $187,511.00 in local matching funds from the current revenues of each party as required by the grant in the amounts as follows: FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT City of Kerrville $42,772.00 City of Boerne $7,702.00 City of Ingram $7,542.00 Kendall County $19,742.00 Ken County $43,698.00 City of Bandera $2,500.00 City of Fredericksburg $10,155.00 Bandera County $13,346.00 Gillespie County $22,889.00 Program Income $17,165.00 5. ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: The specific allocation of the Counties and Cities fund is set out in the attachments to this agreement, marked as Exhibits "A" through "E", inclusive, and made a part hereof for all purposes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF EQUIPMENT: Upon temunation of this Agreement, ownership of equipment hazdwaze and other non-expendable items will revert to the applicant for which it was acquired, subject to the approval of the Criminal Justice Division of the Governor's Office. 7. INDEMNITY: To the extent authorized by law, each City and County which is a party hereto agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless each other City and County, respectively, for claims or suits arising from the injury or death of any person, or damage to property, resulting from the intentional or negligent act or omission of that City's or County's employee, officer, or agent arising from or related to said employee's or officer's participation in the operations of the Task Force. In no case shall this section be construed as waiving any immunity from prosecution or liability that may exist with respect to any of the parties hereto or their respective employees, officers, or agents. 8. NO AGENCY RELATIONSHIP: Notwithstanding the agreement of the Counties and the Cities to cooperate in the purposes for which the grant described in Section 1, above, will be awazded, and except as authorized by Section 2, above, no employee or officer of any County or City which is a party hereto shall be authorized to act on behalf of, or in any way be deemed to be an agent of, any County or City that is not the employer ofthat person. 9. NO SHARED EMPLOYEE STATUS: Notwithstanding the agreement of the Counties and the Cities to cooperate in the purposes for which the grant described in Section 1, above, is made and the existence of any command structure which may be established in order to facilitate the cooperation of the Cities and Counties participating in the Task Force, an employee or officer of any County or City who is assigned to participate in the operation of the Task Force shall at no time be deemed to be an employee of any County or City other than the County or City from whom the person receives an IRS Form W-2. 10. MISUSE OF GRANT FUNDS: Counties and Cities hereby understand and acknowledge that as the grant sponsor, the City of Kerrville has made certain representations and assurances to the State of Texas regazding the use of funds received pursuant to the grant made by the Criminal Justice Division. The Counties and the Cities (except the City of Kerrville) hereby agree that in the event of loss or misuse of the Criminal Justice Division funds received by any of the Counties or Cities (other than the City of Kerrville), that the County or City responsible for the loss or misuse of said funds shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City of Kerrville and all other parties to this agreement for any funds which must be repaid to the State pursuant to the grant agreement. Conversely, the City of Kerrville agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the other Cities and Counties for funds which must be returned to the Criminal Justice Division as the result of loss or misuse of said funds by the City of Kerrville. 11. AMENDMENTS: This Agreement may be amended only by the mutual written agreement of the parties hereto. 12. SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY PROVISION: In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceable shall not affect by any other provision hereof and this agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. 13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or hi writing, between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and no other agreement, statement, or promise relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, which is not contained herein, shall be valid or binding. 14. GOVERNING LAW: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. 15. MULTIPLE ORIGINALS: This Agreement may be executed in multiple originals, each of which shall have the full force and effect of an original as if all parties had signed the same document. SIGNED AND AGREED BY THE PARTIES HERETO ON THE DATES INDICATED BELOW: Mayor Date County Judge Date CITY OF BANDERA, TEXAS COUNTY OF BANDERA, TEXAS Mayor Date County Judge Date CITY OF BOERNE, TEXAS COUNTY OF ICENDALL, TEXAS Mayor Date CITY OF FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS Mayor Date CITY OF 1NGRAM, TEXAS Stephen P. Fine CITY OF KERRVILLE, TEXAS F yF~AL\COFlIM('IS~~NFRN.\TASK FOKCE IDULOOC Date County Judge Date COUNTY OF GILLESPIE, TEXAS - ---=~ ` ~~~Cotntttp' a Date COUNTY OF KERB, TEXAS /-tY-a3 4 Cash Match and Program Income Form Cash Match Program Incpne Grant Budget nc. _~ ,.. - a1Name of O enli9tid111 City of Kerrville ?'=Ti Mtla'of ect ~ _=' 2 16th Judicial District Narcotics Task Force .>~ . ;,~+:ts..:.. GfaMPeriOd:'..,.~~ ~;x~:~eP„Ii6~11: 6/1/2003 To: 5/31/2004 "" "Grant Number: = "° DB-02-A10-13912-04 T IL . . -..-Minimum Cash Match Peroenta ~. 30X ENTER CJD Requested Amount: 5442,824 _:ENTERP ram.lncortie' f' "IicaWe: 5102,507 ' ."; Minimum Cash Match: `;518T$11 Total ProjectCosts: $630,335 PERSONNEL. <„rr o ase Set CJD Funds- Match Total Commander -City of Fredericksburg 100°k $37,871 $16,036 553,907 Assistant Commander -City of Fredericksburg 100% $34,874 $14,767 '549;642 Administrative Assistant -City of Kerrville 100°k $27,427 $11,614 539,041 Investigator -City of Kerrville 100°h $34,33fl $14,540 548,878 Investigator -City of Kerrville 100% $34,371 $14,554 548,926 Investigator -City of Ingram 100°k $23,950 $10,142 534,092 Investigator -Kerr County 100% $30,708 $13,003 543,711 Investigator -Kerr County 100°h $28,554 $12,091 540,644 Investigator -City of Boerne 100% $30,344 $12,849 543,193 Investigator -Kendall County 100% $29,508 $12,495 542,003 Investigator-BanderaCounty 100% $27,16:? $11,502 538,664 Assistant District Attorney -Kerr County CONTRACTUALAND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 90% $37,12f> CJD Funds $15,721 552,847 Match Total Random Drug Testing $3811 $164 5550 TRAVEL AND TRAINING CJD Funds Match Total TCLEOSE Training $703 $297 57,000 In-Service Training $351 $149 5500 Partial Perdiem $1,054 $446 51,500 EQUIPMENT CJD Funds Match Total SUPPLIES AND DIRECT OPERATINGEXPENSES CJD Funds Match Total Utilities $2,381 $1,008 53,389 Telephone/Alarm System $4,530 $1,918 56,448 Cellular Phone Service $7,728 $3,272 S11,000 Pager Lease $913 $387 57,300 Cost for Space $13,910 $5,890 519,800 Supplies $843 $357 51,200 Office Maintenance $773 $327 57,100 Office Equipment Maintenance $1,7'.56 $744 52,500 Operational Equipment andlor Supplies $1,0`.54 $446 51,500 Photo Supplies $351 $149 5500 Evidence Supplies $351 $149 5500 Confidential Funds $16,861 $7,139 524,000 Vehicle GaslOil $7,025 $2,975 570,000 Vehice Repair/Maintenance $3,161 $1,339 54,500 Vehicle Insurance $2,459 $1,041 53,500 INDIRECT COSTS (the Direct Costs Against 1Nhich the Indirect Rate is Char ed CJD Direct Costs Match Direct Costs Indirect Rate Total None SO BUD ET SU M RY BUDGET CATEGORIES CJD MATCH TOTAL Page 1 of 2 Budget Page 2 of 2 Budget CJD Grant Application -Page 19 COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CRUKwnI. JusnCE Dms[oN P.0.13ox 12428 Austin, Texas 78711 512/463-1919 Fax: 5111475-2042 www.eoveraor.stzte.tz.us This is to certify that the objectives of the grant application submitted to the Criminal Justice Division of the Office of the Governor have been reviewed and that it is mutttaly agreed to cooperate to whatever extent is necessary in carrying out the objectives described in this application. In addition, if the external agency has personnel assigned to the grant-funded project, that agency certifies that it is cognizant of the rules and regulations governing the operation of the grant and agrees to abide by any and all such rules or speaal conditions relating to the application. Cily of Kemille 216'" Judidal Distdct Narcotics Task Force Applicant's Organizatlon Project TNe Ron Patterson Printed Name and Title d Applicant Authorized Signature d the Applicant Authorized Official Official Pdnted Name and Title d Official Authorized to Signature d Official Authorized to Sign tar Sign for the External Agency the External Agency Issue Dafe: October 2002 MUTUAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT ON EXTRATERRITORIAL PEACE OFFICER JURISDICTION RELATED TO A REGIONAL ANTI-DRUG ABUSE TASK FORCE 216`" Judicial District Narcotics Task Force STATE OF TEXAS, County of This Agreement is entered into by and between the counties of Kerr County Gillespie County Kendall County ,and Bandera County ("Counties"), political subdivisions of the state of Texas, and the neighboring city of City of Kerrville , a municipal corporation situated in Kerr County, Texas, City of Ingram , a municipal corporation situated in Kerr County, Texas, City of Fredericksbure , a municipal corporation situated in _Gilles~_ County, City of Boerne , a municipal corporation situated in Kendall County, and City of Bandera , a municipal corporation situated in Bandera County, Texas, ("Cities"), and the felony prosecutor's office in the 216`h Judicial District ("Districts") political subdivisions of the state of Texas, acting trader the authority of Chapter 362, Local Government Code, concerning certain law enforcement services provided through mutual cooperation of the signatory parties of this Agreement. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Counties, Cities, and Districts wish to provide for non-emergency law enforcement assistance in conjunction with the mutual aid anti-drug abuse activities of the 216' Judicial District Nazcotics Task Force Regional Anti-Drug Abuse Task Force ("Task Force"); WHEREAS, the Counties, Cities, and Districts wish to cooperate in certain anti-drug abuse criminal investigations and related law enforcement activities, as further described in this Agreement; Page 1 of8 WHEREAS, the Counties, Cities, and Districts wish to provide only the additional territorial jurisdictional and investigative authority to certain law enforcement officers regularly employed by the Counties, Cities, and Districts, as further described in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Counties, Cities, and Districts believe it to be in their mutual best interests to enter into this Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: ARTICLE I PURPOSE 1.01 The purpose of this Agreement is to allow certain law enforcement officers regularly employed by the Counties, Cities, and Districts to have certain extraterritorial police powers throughout the territorial jurisdiction of another parry although outside the officers' normal temtorial jurisdiction, as further described in this Agreement. ARTICLE II TERM 2.01 The term of this Agreement is to commence on the execution of this agreement by the Counties, Cities, and Districts and to end on the 31 day of MY ay` , 200 4 . 2.02 This Agreement on extraterritorial peace officer jurisdiction also terminates upon temunation of the underlying Task Force Agreement between the parties. ARTICLE III RESPONSIBILITY AND AUTHORITY 3.01 Responsibility. The Counties, Cities, and Districts agree to accept responsibility for adhering to all pertinent federal, state, and local laws or regulations. 3.02 Authority. The Counties, Cities, and Districts assure each other party, by its signature, that it has entered into this Agreement by lawful resolution or order of its respective governing body or by the appropriate elected prosecutor. ARTICLE IV Page 2 of 8 ARTICLE DEFINITIONS 4.01 "Auti-drug abuse investigatiou" includes peace officer activity involving lawful possession, offer to buy, sell, manufacture, deliver, or distribute a drug or controlled substance, or other law enforcement conduct attendant to an anti-drug abuse investigation. 4.02 "Compensation" means: (1) wage, salary, pension, equipment, clothing, medical, and other similaz compensation and benefits, including injury or death benefits; and (2) reasonable expenses incurred for travel, food, and lodging. 4.03 "Contiguous" means touching, directly or indirectly. 4.04 "Law enforcement officer" has the meaning assigned by Section 362.001, Local Government Code. The term includes a peace officer. 4.05 "Neighboring" means located in the same county or a contiguous county. 4.06 "Police power" means the lawful authority of a peace officer to carry a weapon, conduct an investigation, make a report, detain, arrest, execute a seazch or arrest warrant, or engage in other law enforcement conduct attendant to anti-drug abuse enforcement, including traffic interdiction and any other general patrol activity approved by the Task Force supervisor. ARTICLE V CONSIDERATION 5.01 As consideration for this Agreement, the Counties, Cities, and Districts agree to participate in the lawful activities of the Task Fotce under any sepazate task force agreement, including the contribution of funds, equipment, or personnel. ARTICLE VI COMPENSATION AND QUALIFICATION 6.01 Compensation. The Counties, Cities, and Districts agree that: (1) each County shall provide for the compensation of each law enforcement officer regulazly employed by the County and assigned to the Task Force; (2) each City shall provide for the compensation of each law enforcement officer regulazly employed by the City and assigned to the Task Force; and Page 3 of 6 (3) each District shall provide for the compensation of each law enforcement officer regularly employed by the District and assigned to the Task Force. 6.02 Qualifications for Office. The Counties, Cities, and Districts agree that qualification for office: (1) in a County constitutes qualification for office in a City or District; (2) in a City constitutes qualification for office in a County or District; and (3) in a District constitutes qualification for office in a County or City. 6.03 Nothing Additional. The Counties, Cities, and Districts agree that no additional oath, bond, or compensation is needed for an officer assigned to the Task Force. ARTICLE VII NRISDICTION 7.01 Territorial jurisdiction. (a) Each County agrees that a law enforcement officer, who is regularly employed by a City or District and assigned by the City or District to the Task Force, shall exercise throughout the County the police powers enumerated in Article 7.02. (b) Each City agrees that a law enforcement officer, who is regularly employed by a County or District and assigned by the County or District to the Task Force, shall exercise throughout the City the police powers enumerated in Article 7.02. (c) Each District agrees that a law enforcement officer, who is regulazly employed by a County or City and assigned by the County or City to the Task Force, shall exercise throughout the District the police powers enumerated in Article 7.02. 7.02 Investigative jurisdiction. The Counties, Cities, and Districts agree that their respective law enforcement officers assigned to the Task Force shall exercise only police power as the term is defined in this Agreement. 7.03 Notification. (a) After initiating an extraterritorial investigation, detention, arrest, or other attendant exercise of police power under this Agreement, a law enforcement officer shall notify the Task Force supervisor. (b) After making an extraterritorial arrest under this Agreement: (1) in a City outside of the regular territorial jurisdiction of the County, a County law enforcement officer shall also notify the City chief of police or marshal; Pege 4 of 8 (2) in a District outside of the regular terrhorial jurisdiction of the County, a County law enforcement officer shall also notify the district attorney; (3) in a County outside of the regular territorial jurisdiction of the City, a City law enforcement officer shall also notify the County sheriff; (4) in a District outside of the regular territorial jurisdiction of the City, a City law enforcement officer shall also notify district attorney; (5) in a County outside of the regular territorial jurisdiction of the District, a District law enforcement officer shall also notify the County sheriff; and (6) in a City outside of the regular territorial jurisdiction of the District, a District law enforcement officer shall also notify the City chief of police or mazshal. 7.04 Command. While exercising extraterritorial police power under this Agreement, including conducting a Task Force investigation: (1) in a City outside the regular temtorial jurisdiction of the County, a County law enforcement officer shall be under the formal command of the City chief of police or mazshal, acting through the Task Force supervisor; (2) in a District outside the regular territorial jurisdiction of the County, a County law enforcement officer shall be under the formal command of the district attorney, acting through the Task Force supervisor; (3) in a County outside the regulaz territorial jurisdiction of the City, a City law enforcement officer shall be under the formal command of the County sheriff, acting through the Task Force supervisor; (4) in a District outside the regular territorial jurisdiction of the City, a City law enforcement officer shall be under the formal command of the district attorney, acting through the Task Force supervisor; (5) in a County outside the regular temtorial jurisdiction of the District, a District law enforcement officer shall be under the formal command of the County sheriff, acting through the Task Force supervisor; and (6) in a City outside the regular territorial jurisdiction of the District, a District law enforcement officer shall be undcr the formal command of the City chief of police or mazshal, acting through the Task Force supervisor. Page 5 of 8 7.05 Other Authority. Nothing in this Agreement limits the authority of a law enforcement officer to act under state law, including: (1) a citizen's arrest or an extraterritorial arrest authorized under Chapter 14, Code of Criminal Procedure, or other Iaw; or (2) an action taken in the presence of and under the direction of or to assist another peace officer with appropriate temtorial jurisdiction ARTICLE VIII CONTINUATION OF TERRITORIAL AND INVESTIGATIVE JURISDICTION 8.01 Upon termination of this Agreement, the territorial and investigative jurisdiction of each law enforcement officer regularly employed by the Counties, Cities, and Districts will revert to the appropriate jurisdiction otherwise provided by law or other agreement. ARTICLE IX AMENDMENTS 9.01 This Agreement may be amended by the mutual agreement of all signatory parties in writing to be attached to and incorporated into this Agreement. ARTICLE X LEGAL CONSTRUCTION 10.01 In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such an invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. ARTICLE XI ENTIRE AGREEMENT 11.01 This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the Counties, Cities, and Districts with respect to the subject matter hereof, and no other agreement, statement, or promise relating to the subject matter of this Agreement which is not contained herein shall be valid or binding. Page 6 of 8 EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE ORIGINALS, EACH OF WHICH SHALL HAVE THE FULL FORCE AND EFFECT OF AN ORIGINAL, ON THIS THE __ DAY OF , 200_ ATTEST: (Kerr oun Judge) (City of Kemille Mayor/Manager) Judge Pat Tinley yor Stephen Fine (printed name and title) tinted name and title) January 13, 2003 (date of order) (date of resolution) (Gillespie County Judge) (City of Fredericksburg Mayor/Manager) Judge Mark Stroeher Mayor Tim Crenwelge (printed name and title) (printed name and title) (date of order) (Kendall County Judge) Judge Eddie Vogt _ _ (printed name and title) (date of order) (Banderz County Judge) Judge Richard Evans (printed name and title) (date of order) (City of Ingram Mayor/Manager) Monroe Schlabach (printed name and title) of resolution) (City of Boerne Mayor/Manager) Mavor Patrick Heath (printed name and title) resolution) (City of Bandera Mayor/Manager) Mayor Denise Griffin (printed name and title) of resolution) (216'° Judicial District Attorney) E. Bruce Curry (printed name and title) (date of resolution) (date signed) Page 7 of 8 APPROVED AS TO FORM: (Task Force Commander) (Ken County Sherif3) W. V. Hill Sheriff Rusty Hierholzer (printed name and title) (printed name and title) (date of order) (date of resolution) (Gillespie County Sheriff) Sheriff Milton Jung (printed name and title) (date of order) (Bandera County Sheriff) Sheriff James MacMillan (printed name and title) (date of order) (City of Fredericksburg chief of police) Chief Paul Oestreich (printed name and title) (date of order) (City of Bandera chief of police) Chief Shane Merritt (printed name and title) (date of order) (Kendall County Sheriff) Sheriff Henry Hodge (printed name and title) (date of resolution) (City of Kemille chief of police) Chief Chuck Dickerson (printed name and title) (date of resolution) (City of Boerne chief of police) Chief Gary Miller (printed name and title) (date of resolution) (City Ingram mazshal) Rowan Zachry, City Mazshal (printed name and title) (date of resolution) Page 8 of 8