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FY2013-FY2015 1st Amendment 09/17/2013AMY REAVILIN, CPA CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA' DATE: October 18, 2013 TO: Sheriff Rick Ramsay Monroe County Sheriffs Office ATTN: Tamara Snider Grants Administrator FROM: Vitia Fernandez, D.C. At the September 17, 2013, Board of County Commissioner's meeting the Board granted approval and authorized execution of Item Item K5 First Amendment to Contract for Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West Airport with the Monroe County Sheriff's Office and the BOCC. Enclosed are two duplicate originals of the above - mentioned for your handling. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. cc: County Attorney (w /o documents) Finance File 500 Whitehead Street Suite 101, PO Box 1980, Key West, FL 33040 Phone: 305 - 295 -3130 Fax: 305 - 295 -3663 3117 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 Phone: 305 - 289 -6027 Fax: 305 - 289 -6025 88820 Overseas Highway, Plantation Key, FL 33070 Phone: 852 -7145 Fax: 305 - 852 -7146 , A FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY SERVICES AT KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT This First Amendment to Contract for Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West International Airport between Monroe County and Monroe County Sheriff's Office, is made and entered into as of the date last written below by and between Monroe County Sheriff's Office ( "MCSO "), a subdivision of the State of Florida, and Monroe County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ( "County "). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, In September 2012 Monroe County entered into a three year Contract with MCSO to provide Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West International Airport (the "Contract "), a copy of the Contract is attached as Exhibit "I"; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 8a of the Contract, compensation for Law Enforcement and Security Services for each fiscal year shall be set by amendment to the Contract; and WHEREAS, Monroe County desires to amend the Contract to set the compensation for Fiscal Year 2013 -2014 (the "First Amendment "). NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth in this First Amendment, the parties agree as follows: Section 1. Amendment to Agreement. Section 5 of the Contract is amended to read as follows: 5. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES. A. COST REIMBURSEMENT: The County shall, while this Contract is in effect reimburse the Sheriff the actual cost of each assigned employee's salary (at rates in effect as of the execution of this Contract, and including all future raises when effective), including all benefits, whether provided through the County or through MCSO, retirement contributions, social security and Medicare payments and any other sums required by the federal or state governments owed in connection with the payment of wages or benefits, salary incentive payments, professional liability and motor Page 1 of 5 First Amendment to Contract for Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West International Airport �1 vehicle insurance premiums, a fully equipped patrol car, weapons, uniforms, citation and report forms and any and all other items furnished to deputies and AST's to perform their duties. The County remains responsible for the costs of health insurance, life insurance, and worker's compensation coverage as now or in the future provided to MCSO personnel. All vehicles paid for by the County will, at the end of their service life, be property of the County. B. ESTIMATED CONTRACT COST: The Estimated Contract Cost is an estimate of the cost of providing service for a 12 -month period. The Estimated Contract Cost for year one of this Contract (10/01/2013- 09/30/2014) is the sum described on Exhibit A -2013, attached and incorporated by reference herein. This sum is referred to as the "Contract Price ". The Estimated Contract Cost assumes that the security requirements of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration ( "TSA ") do not increase. If TSA issues any new Security Directives, or escalates the threat level, then the Estimated Contract Cost will not be adequate to fund this Contract. If the federal government notifies the County of elevated airport security requirements, then the County will give the Sheriff written notice of the new requirements and specify any additional staff or staff hours required. In the next billing cycle, the County will reimburse the Sheriff all costs, over and above budgeted costs, incurred as a result of federal action. C. PAYMENT PROCEDURE: The County will pay the Sheriff in (12) equal monthly installments, in advance, on the first day of the month. D. YEAR -END RECONCILIATION: At the end of each fiscal year, incurred costs will be reconciled with total payments made by the County. MCSO and County external auditors will determine the final balance. If incurred costs exceed total payments, the county Page 2 of 5 First Amendment to Contract for Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West International Airport will reimburse MCSO for the excess costs. If total payments exceed incurred costs, MCSO will reimburse the County for the excess payment no later than November 1, 2013, along with all year -end financial budget paperwork so that the County can complete their required year -end budget paperwork. E. MINIMUM STAFFING LEVELS: The County recognizes that certified law enforcement officers and AST's require continued training throughout their careers. Every deputy assigned to KWIA must receive training identical to that is required by law and MCSO policy for all Sheriff s deputies. When a member of Sheriffs KWIA personnel is absent from KWIA due to training, sick leave, vacation, retirement, resignation, discipline, union business or other authorized leave, Sheriff will fill the post with additional staff where necessary as determined by the Director of Airport Security. The additional staff will be paid for by County. The County shall not be liable for overtime or special detail pay in excess of the amount approved in the attached budget without the prior authorization of the Airport Director or his superiors. Every reasonable effort shall be made by MCSO to schedule training and vacations to minimize absence from KWIA. F. AIRPORT SECURITY COORDINATOR: MCSO acknowledges that the Airport Security Coordinator is responsible for ensuring compliance with the Airport Security Program for Key West International Airport. As such, MCSO shall comply with the directives issued by the Airport Security Coordinator, in conformance with the Airport Security Coordinator's duties and responsibilities, on all matters related to the Airport Security Program, as amended from time to time, and /or Security Directives issued by the TSA and /or as set forth in the Transportation Security regulations as Page 3 of 5 First Amendment to Contract for Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West International Airport promulgated in 49 CFR 1542.. County acknowledges that the MCSO Director of Airport Security is responsible for the supervision and management of all MCSO Airport Security Deputies and AST's. Any such directives shall be communicated to MCSO only through the MCSO Director of Airport Security or a higher level of his /her chain of command. Consistent with paragraph 4 of this agreement, the Airport Security Coordinator shall have no supervisory authority over MCSO personnel. Section 2. Second Year Payment Terms. Exhibit "A" of the Contract is replaced in its entirety with replacement Exhibit "A- 2013" attached. All references to Exhibit "A" in the Contract shall from October 1, 2013 forward refer to the replacement Exhibit "A- 2013 ". Section 3. No Further Modifications. All other provisions of the Contract, other than as specifically addressed herein, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have accepted, made and executed this First Amendment upon the terms and conditions above stated on the day and year last below written. MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM in County Attorney ASSISTANT U ATtORNEY Date t, 3 4 1 S Date: Page 4 of 5 First Amendment to Contract for Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West International Airport 3 p 0 w � r- o ?3 Mayor hairperson TIM ,): o 1� l8 ?L a rte, EAL) r c C) h e Cn •` MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM in County Attorney ASSISTANT U ATtORNEY Date t, 3 4 1 S Date: Page 4 of 5 First Amendment to Contract for Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West International Airport Attest: Amy Heavilin, Clerk of rourt By: qb � a eputy Clerk S OFFICE: Richard A. Ramsay, Monroe County Sheriff's Office Approved as tofQrm McCullah, General Counsel Page 5 of 5 First Amendment to Contract for Law Enforcement and Security Services at Key West International Airport Date: 04 1 30 Id QJ 3 � -ado3 MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE BUDGET - AIRPORT 2 YEAR COMPARISON FOR FYE 2013 TO FYE 2014 ADOPTED PROPOSED BUDGET BUDGET DIFFERENCE FY 2013 FY 2014 + OR ( -) PERSONAL SERVICES Headcount Executive Salary 25 28 3 Regular Salaries 1,247,895 1,395,549 147,654 Overtime 15,450 5,150 (10,300) Incentive 5,160 5,880 720 Employer Taxes 97,041 107,603 10,562 Retirement Contribution 113,655 158,148 44,493 Life Insurance 900 1,773 873 Total Personal Services 1,480,101 1,674,103 194,002 OPERATING EXPENSES Expenses Other Than Salaries - - - Professional Services 4,800 3,250 (1,550) Other Contractual Services 13,100 15,000 1,900 Travel & Per Diem - 1,000 1,000 Communications (Telephones) 7,900 11,400 3,500 Postage - 100 100 Insurance 21,850 22,809 959 Repairs & Maintenance 30,000 37,000 7,000 Office Supplies 15,110 4,000 (11,110) Operating Supplies - 49,283 49,283 Supplies General 42,700 - (42,700) Books, Subs & Memberships 450 10,000 9,550 Training 11,000 500 (10,500) Total Operating Expenses 146,910 154,342 7,432 CAPITAL OUTLAY Automobiles /Machinery/Equip. 95,939 95,939 - Total Capital Outlay 95,939 95,939 - OTHER USES TOTAL 1,722,950 1,924,384 201,434 COUNTY COSTS:* Health Insurances 237,000 265,440 28,440 Worker's Compensation 74,586 74,222 (364) County Allocation - - - Total County Expenses 311,586 339,662 28,076 *Estimates TOTAL BUDGET 2,034,536 2,264,046 229,510 - 11.28% C: \Documents and Settings \s8195 \1-ocal Settings \Temporary Internet Files\ Content .Outlook \2957007T\Airport Budget 2014 v3.xIs2014 2 Yr Compare CONTRACT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY SERVICES AT KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Monroe County Sheriff's Office and Monroe County Board of County Commissioners THIS CONTRACT is entered into by and between the Monroe County Sheriffs Office (hereinafter referred to as "MCSO" or the "Sheriff') and the Board of ounty Commissioners of oe Co ty (hereinafter referred to as the "County") on the day of AJW 2012. 1- PURPOSE: The County has an obligation to provide law enforcement and security services for the protection of all who use Key West International Airport ( "KWIA "). The County and the Sheriff have agreed that MCSO will provide those services. This Contract states the terms of the agreement. 2 -SCOPE OF SERVICES: A- Services: The Sheriff will assign a Director of Airport Security and certified law enforcement officers and non -sworn Airport Security Technicians ( "AST's') to KWIA to protect people and property and enforce the criminal law, traffic and parking regulations, and airport rules and regulations. The Director of Airport Security will manage and supervise Sheriff's personnel at KWIA and provide the services described herein. B- Staffing levels: The Sheriff agrees to assign deputies and AST's to KWIA as set forth on Exhibit A (attached). If the County requires the assignment of additional personnel, the Sheriff will post the position internally when the County provides written notification that the non -tax revenues (or other funds) to fund the position have been secured. Additional personnel will be assigned to KWIA after completing the Sheriff's hiring process. 3- APPOINTMENT AND SELECTION: A. The Sheriff retains complete control over and responsibility for the appointment of his employees. B. The Director of Airports, or his designee, shall be consulted and be an integral part of the selection of personnel assigned to KWIA, however, MCSO must retain final authority regarding personnel selection. C. The Sheriff agrees to maintain Airport Security Technician (AST) fitness standards testing. The AST fitness standards shall only apply to individuals assigned to be Airport Security 2012 KWIA Airport Law Enforcement and Security Contract Page 1 of 4 Technicians after October 20, 2010. Upon consultation with the Director of Airports, the AST fitness standards shall be subject to modification or termination. 4- SHERIFF'S RESPONSIBILITES FOR KWIA PERSONNEL: A. Employees assigned to work at KWIA shall remain the Sheriffs personnel. They shall be subject to all policies, rules, regulations, and discipline of the MCSO. B. The County will not conduct investigations into any alleged misconduct of Sheriffs personnel, but must promptly report such matters to the MCSO supervisor, MCSO Internal Affairs, or the Sheriff. Upon completion of the investigation into the alleged act of misconduct, the Director ofAirports shall be informed of the outcome of the investigation. 5- PAYMENT FOR SERVICES: A. COST REIMBURSEMENT: The County shall, while this Contract is in effect reimburse the Sheriff the actual cost of each assigned employee's salary (at rates in effect as of the execution of this Contract, and including all future raises when effective), including all benefits, whether provided through the County or through MCSO, retirement contributions, social security and Medicare payments and any other sums required by the federal or state governments owed in connection with the payment of wages or benefits, salary incentive payments, professional liability and motor vehicle insurance premiums, a fully equipped patrol car, weapons, uniforms, citation and report forms and any and all other items furnished to deputies and AST's to perform their duties. The County remains responsible for the costs of health insurance, life insurance, and worker's compensation coverage as now or in the future provided to MCSO personnel. All vehicles paid for by the County will, at the end of their service life, be property of the County. B. ESTIMATED CONTRACT COST: The Estimated Contract Cost is an estimate of the cost of providing service for a 12 -month period. The Estimated Contract Cost for year one of this Contract (10/01/2012 — 09/30/2013) is the sum described on Exhibit A, attached and incorporated by reference herein. This sum is referred to as the "Contract Price." . The Estimated Contract Cost assumes that the security requirements of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration ( "TSA') do not increase. If TSA issues any new Security Directives, or escalates the threat level, then the Estimated Contract Cost will not be adequate to fund this Contract. If the federal government notifies the County of elevated airport security requirements, then the County will give the Sheriff written notice of the new requirements and specify any additional staff or staff hours required. In the next billing cycle, the County will reimburse the Sheriff all costs, over and above budgeted costs, incurred as a result of federal action. C. PAYMENT PROCEDURE: The County will pay the Sheriff in (12) equal monthly installments, in advance, on the first day of the month. D. YEAR -END RECONCILIATION: 2012 KWIA Airport Law Enforcement and Security Contract Page 2 of 4 1 At the end of each fiscal year, incurred costs will be reconciled with total payments made by the County. MCSO and County external auditors will determine the final balance. If incurred costs exceed total payments, the County will reimburse MCSO for the excess costs. If total payments exceed incurred costs, MCSO will reimburse the County for the excess payment no later than November 1, along with all year -end financial budget paperwork so that the County can complete their required year -end budget paperwork. E. MINIMUM STAFFING LEVELS: The County recognizes that certified law enforcement officers and AST's require continued training throughout their careers. Every deputy assigned to KWIA must receive training identical to that is required by law and MCSO policy for all Sheriffs deputies. When a member of Sheriff's KWIA personnel is absent from KWIA due to training, sick leave, vacation, retirement, resignation, discipline, union business or other authorized leave, Sheriff will fill the post with additional staff where necessary as determined by the Director of Airport Security The additional staff will be paid for by County. The County shall not be liable for overtime or special detail pay in excess of the amount approved in the attached budget without the prior authorization of the Airport Director or his superiors. Every reasonable effort shall be made by MCSO to schedule training and vacations to minimize absence from KWIA. 6- APPLICABLE LAW: A. This Contract shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Florida Venue for all actions hereunder shall be in Monroe County, Florida. B. The County and MCSO agree that they will comply with all relevant federal, state and county laws and regulations and specifically agree not to discriminate against any person based on race, religion, gender, ethnicity, national origin, disability, or sexual preference. They agree to comply in all respects with the provisions of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act with regard to overtime pay and conditions of work. They acknowledge that certified law enforcement deputies are members of a collective bargaining unit represented by the Fraternal Order of Police, and agree to take no action contrary to the terms of any collective bargaining agreement. C. The County and MCSO have and will maintain policies prohibiting sexual harassment. The County agrees to report any incident or complaint regarding sexual harassment on the part of any MCSO personnel to a MCSO supervisor, MCSO Internal Affairs, or the Sheriff. i n I :iu F The term of this Contract begins October 1, 2012 and ends September 30, 2015. It will terminate early after thirty days written notice by MCSO to the County that MCSO's actual expenses have exceeded or can reasonably be expected to exceed the Estimated Contract Cost. 2012 KWIA Airport Law Enforcement and Security Contract Page 3 of 4 w 8- FUTURE YEAR PRICING: a. County and MCSO will negotiate payment for the second and third years of this Contract in time sufficient for preparation of budgets and tax rolls. When agreement is reached, MCSO shall prepare an amended Exhibit A showing the agreed Estimated Contract Cost amounts and the County shall prepare an amendment to this agreement incorporating the amended Exhibit A. b. If the parties are unable to agree on payments for future years on a timely basis, then and in that event this Contract shall terminate on September 30th of the then current Contract period. B le yy Y� Mayor /Chairp n (SEAL) Attest: DANNY L. KOLHAGE, Clerk By: Deputy Cferk MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 'Zo .At I r � 'a. - By: 0,1 / 1 - Robert P. Peryam, Sheri MONROE CO TY 2 HERIFF'S OFFICE APP OVED TO FORM: P ICK J. McC LAH �A ENE CpgNSEL DATE: NTY AS T *F 44t_� / VJ.m R A SISTANT COU It Date 2012 KWIA Airport Law Enforcement and Security Contract Page 4 of 4 N -- ;1 _ M p -- C CD r � NTY AS T *F 44t_� / VJ.m R A SISTANT COU It Date 2012 KWIA Airport Law Enforcement and Security Contract Page 4 of 4