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2002-029 To enter into an Agreement for the provision of 9-1-1 Central Emergency Reporting Bureau Services (CERB) through the Ontario Provincial Police e e e . I 1 if' If' THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE BY-LAW NO. 2002-029 Being a By-law to Enter Into an Agreement Between The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of Ontario, as represented by the Ministry of the Solicitor General on behalf of the Ontario Provincial Police, and the Corporation of the County of Simcoe and such Municipalities and Other Legal Entities (Collectively "Simcoe Municipalities") For the Provision of 9-1-1 Central Emergency Reporting Bureau Services WHEREAS Section 207, paragraph S of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.MAS provides for entering into agreement with one or more municipalities to provide for the joint management and operation of systems and services, and for the establishment of joint boards of management thereof; AND WHEREAS Bell Canada supplies the "Simcoe Municipalities" with services which allow for the operation of a Central Emergency Reporting Bureau (CERB); AND WHEREAS the Township of Oro-Medonte wishes to contract with the Ministry of the Solicitor General on behalf of the Ontario Provincial Police for the management and operation of the CERB using the services supplied by Bell Canada in addition to the Ontario Provincial Police terminal equipment; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte is desirous of entering into an Agreement for the supply of such services; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute said Agreement, attached hereto as Schedule "A" and forming part of this By-law for the provision of 9-1-1 Central Emergency Reporting Bureau Services through the Ontario Provincial Police; 2. That this By-law shall come into full force and effect on its final passing thereof. By-law read a first and second time this 20th day of March, 2002. By-law read a third time and finally passed this 20 day of March ,2002. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE ~.~~ Acting or, J. Neil Craig - I BETWEEN THE COMMISSIONER OF THE ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE AND THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE AND THE SIMCOE MUNICIPALITIES March 14,2002 - March 13,2005 This Agreement made as afthe 14th day afMarch, 2002. e AGREEMENT FOR THE PROVISION OF 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES BETWEEN: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO as represented by the MINISTRY OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL on behalf of the ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE (the "O.P.P.") AND THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE (the "County") AND e SUCH MUNICIPALITIES AND OTHER LEGAL ENTITIES AS ARE LISTED IN SCHEDULE "A" (COLLECTIVELY "SIMCOE MUNICIPALITIES") RECITALS: A. WHEREAS the Simcae Municipalities are a custamer of Bell Canada's 9-1-1 Public Emergency Reparting Service - Ontario. ("9-1-1- PERS"); B. AND WHEREAS Bell Canada supplies the Simcoe Municipalities with features and services which allaws for the aperatian af a Central Emergency Reparting Bureau ("CERB"); C. AND WHEREAS the Simcae Municipalities wish to. cantract with the O.P.P. for the management and aperation of the CERB using the features and services supplied by Bell Canada in additian to. the OPP's own terminal equipment; D. AND WHEREAS each afthe Simcae Municipalities agree to. canfirm their adherence to this Agreement by executing it, as provided far herein, and providing the O.P.P. with a certified e capy afthe resalution or by-law autharizing their entering into. this Agreement; NOW THEREFORE, in cansideratian afthe promises and covenants herein, the parties agree as follows: SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES 1.1 The parties warrant that the recitals are true. e 1.2 The parties to this Agreement warrant that all persons who sign this Agreement on behalf of one of the parties are authorized to represent that party, and to bind it, for all purposes ofthis Agreement. 2.0 DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this Agreement, the following tenns have the meanings ascribed below: "Agreement" means this Agreement and includes Schedule "A" which forms part of it; "ALl": Automatic Location Identification. A database feature that displays, to the CERB and Remote Agencies, address/location data with respect to a telephone line trom which the 9-1-1 call originates; "ANI": Automatic Number Identification. A database feature that displays the telephone number of the primary exchange service that originates the 9-1-1 call; e "Annual Rate": The annual rate charged by the O.P.P. to the County for the provision of the services set forth herein to the Simcoe Municipalities, as more particularly described in Article 3.0 herein; "Bureau Commander": refers to the Commander of Infonnation Technologies Bureau of the O.P.P.; "Call Control": a feature that allows the 9-1-1 call taker to maintain control of the 9-1-1 call regardless of calling-party action; "CERB": Central Emergency Reporting Bureau serving the 9-1-1 serving area including a telecommunications centre which is the first point of reception by the O.P.P. of9-1-1 calls; "Commissioner": refers to the Commissioner of the O.P.P.; "ESZ": Emergency Services Zone. The geographic area served by a remote agency; "Operating Guidelines": The O.P.P. 9-1-1 CERB Standard Operating Procedure, as it may be amended trom time to time by the O.P.P., provided that the a.p.p. makes best efforts to provide _ reasonable notice of such amendments to the County; "Participating Annual Rates": The share of the Annual Rates that shall be paid by each Simcoe Municipality, as more particularly set forth at Section 3.5; "Party" means the County, the O.P.P. or one of the other Simcoe Municipalities, and Parties shall mean, unless stated otherwise, all of them; 2 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES "Region Commander": The a.p.p. officer in charge of the region where the CERB is located; e "Remote Agency": The communication center of a fire, police or ambulance service within an ESZ to which calls are transferred rrom the CERB, and for which the remote agency is then responsible for taking appropriate action; "Selective Routing and Transfer": a feature that automatically routes a 9-1-1 call to the appropriate CERB or Remote Agency based upon the ANI of the telephone line :from which the 9-1-1 call originates; "Unit Commander": refers to the a.p.p. officer responsible for the operation ofthe CERB; "Warden": Warden for the County; "9-1-1 Committee": a Committee of representatives of the Simcoe Municipalities that may play an advisory role to the a.p.p. related to services provided pursuant to this Agreement, except as set forth in Article 9.0 (Dispute Resolution); "9-1-1 PERS": Public Emergency Reporting Service - Ontario: Features and services provided by Bell pursuant to Bell Canada General Tariff Item 1400 to customers within a 9-1-1 Serving Area for the delivery of 9-1-1 calls to the CERB and Remote Agencies. e "9-1-1 Serving Area": The geographic area as set out in Schedule "A" pursuant to which services shall be provided as set out in this Agreement.:. 3.0 PAYMENTS 3.1 Notwithstanding any delay or failure to pay monies to the County as are required to be paid to it pursuant to Section 3.5, the County shall pay the O.P.P an Annual Rate of $181,119.83 for providing, managing and operating the CERB. The Annual Rate is detennined by applying a per capita rate of $0.575 against a population of the 9-1-1 Serving Area estimated by the Association of Municipalities for Ontario to currently be at or approximately 314,991 residents. Goods and Services Tax and Provincial Sales Tax are not charged pursuant to this Agreement. e 3.2 The Annual Rate specified in Section 3.1 shall be reviewed at the end of every year the Agreement is in effect. In the event that the residential population of the 9-1-1- Serving Area increases or decreases by more than 10% during the tenn of the Agreement, the Annual Rate shall be adjusted accordingly for the following year, and the County shall be obliged to pay the a.p.p. the revised Annual Rate. The a.p.p. shall detennine annual revisions to the residential population using population figures found in the latest version of the antario Municipal directory, or in other recognized sources. 3.3 Notwithstanding Section 3.2. herein, the Annual Rate shall be revised upon one or more of the Simcoe Municipalities, except for the County, tenninating its participation in this Agreement, as authorized by Section 10.3 herein. 3 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES 3.4 The a.p.p. shall invoice the County the Annual Rate on a quarterly basis. The County shall pay each quarterly installment of the Annual Rate to the a.p.p. within thirty days' of receipt of the invoice. The County shall pay interest on overdue accounts at the rates set by the Ministry of Finance trom time to time. e 3.5 Each Simcoe Municipality shall pay the County, through the levy process or otherwise, its Participating Annual Rate, which shall be detennined annually. Each Simcoe Municipality that does not pay its Participating Annual Rate through the levy process, shall pay its Participating Annual Rate quarterly to the County within fifteen days of receipt of invoice :trom the County. Each Simcoe Municipality that does not pay its Participating Annual Rate through the levy process, shall pay interest on overdue accounts at the rate set by the County of Simcoe trom time to time. 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE O.P.P. The a.p.p. shall, commencing during March 14,2002, manage and operate the CERB in accordance with a.p.p. operating guidelines, in addition to: e 4.1 Providing, in its operation of the CERB, tenninal equipment which pennits the utilization of "ALI", "ANI", "Selective Routing and Transfer" and "Call Control" features in responding to callers including those who are hearing and voice impaired as such features are made available by Bell Canada in its delivery of9-1-1 PERS to the Simcoe Municipalities. 4.2 Staffing the CERB at a level appropriate to answer, handle and transfer calls to the appropriate Remote Agency in a manner suitable for emergency situations. 4.3 Providing and operating a CERB for the 9-1-1 Serving Area on a 24 hour a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year operation. 4.4 Answering, handling and transferring all 9-1-1 calls received by the CERB, and associated ANI! ALl infonnation, to a Remote Agency within the proper ESZ, as deemed appropriate by CERB Personnel. 4.5 Maintaining control of the line upon which each 9-1-1 call is received until the call is confinned through voice communications as being transferred to the appropriate Remote Agency or until the call is tenninated. e 4.6 Retaining digital voice records of all 9-1-1 calls received at the CERB for two years, and hard copy records of all Bell 9-1-1 PERS, ANI! ALl printer data for one hundred and eighty (180) days from the date that such records are created. 4.7 If requested by the 9-1-1 Committee for the purposes of civil litigation or criminal proceedings, providing certified copies of records referred to in Section 4.6 herein to the 9-1-1 Committee, provided that requests for such records are submitted to the a.p.p. no later than five days prior to the end of the retention period referred to in Section 4.6 herein. Notwithstanding 4 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES the retention provisions in Section 4.6, the a.p.p. shall retain all original records until the conclusion of any civil or criminal proceedings to which such records relate. e 4.8 Providing an operational back-up CERE to which 9-1-1 calls will be transferred in the event that the primary CERB is unable to accept the calls for any reason. 4.9 Make reasonable efforts to provide assistance to non-English callers, subject to the a.p.p.'s ability to access the services of a third party provider. The a.p.p. does not warrant that it shall be able to provide services to non-English callers, and in no way accept any liability for the acts or omissions of the third party service provider or for the a.p.p.'s inability to provide such service. 4.10 Provide the County with a copy of the Operating Guidelines. 4.11 Provide the 9-1-1 Committee on a monthly basis or as otherwise determined by the 9-1-1 Committee in consultation with the Unit Commander with a copy of statistical information as agreed to by both the 9-1-1 Committee and the Unit Commander. 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COUNTY e The County shall: 5.1 Be responsible for payment of the Annual Rate to the O.P.P. as referred to in Article 3.0 herein. 5.2 Through its Warden or the delegate Warden administer the terms of this Agreement with the a.p.p. on behalf of itself and the Simcoe Municipalities. 6.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SIMCOE MUNICIPALITIES Each Simcoe Municipality shall: 6.1 Be responsible for payment of the Participating Rates to the County as set forth at Article 3.5. 6.2 Designate Remote Agencies and co-ordinate the participation of all such Remote e Agencies within the 9-1-1 Serving Area. 6.3 Warrant and represent that each Remote Agency, within the 9-1-1 Serving Area, and each back-up Remote Agency shall operate twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, 365 days a year, and will answer and respond to all 9-1-1 calls directed to it from the CERB. 5 e e SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES 6.4 Designate a back up Remote Agency, for each and every Remote Agency in each and every ESZ within the 9-1-1 Serving Area, to which the CERB will route and transfer a 9-1-1 call, which is not answered by the primary Remote Agency. e 6.5 Provide and validate to the County, in written form, all geographical information including the street names, addresses and borders of each and every ESZ within that Simcoe Municipality. Notwithstanding, the City of Barrie will provide and validate the required information directly to Bell Canada 9-1-1. 6.6 Advise the County of all changes that may occur in any geographical information within that Simcoe Municipality and provide updated information in a format consistent with a.p.p. requirements. 7.0 INSURANCE AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 7.1 All parties shall, during the term of this Agreement, maintain sufficient insurance to cover their respective obligations under this Agreement and shall provide evidence of the same to the other parties upon request or, if a party is self-insured, provide to the other parties evidence that is satisfactory that the party is and will be, at all relevant times, in a position to face successfully its monetary obligations stemming from liability under the Agreement. 7.2 The Simcoe Municipalities shall not incur any costs related to the transfer of services related to the CERB from Bell Canada to the a.p.p. 7.3 Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, the a.p.p. is not responsible or liable for: (A) The accuracy or completeness of information it receives or the consequences resulting from inaccurate or incomplete information; and (B) The work required to transfer the provision of services provided under this Agreement in relation to the CERB from Bell Canada to the a.p.p.. 8.0 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND CONFIDENTIALITY 8.1 The a.p.p. and the Simcoe Municipalities shall perform their responsibilities hereunder in compliance with all applicable laws, including all laws pertaining to the protection of personal information about individuals and individuals' access to personal information about themselves. 9.0 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 9.1 In the event a dispute arises between the Parties regarding the interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of this Agreement, the Unit Commander, or representative, agrees to meet with the Warden or his or her delegate, 6 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES e together with the head of any Simcoe Municipality or his or her delegate, with a particular interest in the matter at the earliest available opportunity to discuss the dispute. If the dispute remains unresolved for 14 business days at the Unit Commander level, the Regional Commander, if the dispute is related to a service issue, agrees to meet with the Warden or his or her delegate, together with the head of any Simcoe Municipality or his delegate, with a particular interest in the matter at the earliest opportunity to discuss the dispute. If the issue is related to technology, the Bureau Commander, or representative, agrees to meet with the Warden or his or her delegate, together with the head of any Simcoe Municipality or his delegate, with a particular interest in the matter at the earliest available opportunity. Ifthe dispute remains unresolved at the Region or Bureau level, the Commissioner (or a Deputy Commissioner, in the absence ofthe Commissioner) agrees to meet with the warden, or his or her designate at the earliest available opportunity, who shall have a further 14 business days to attempt to resolve the dispute. 9.2 In the event that a dispute cannot be resolved as provided for under Section 9.1 herein, any party to this Agreement may rely on any rights available to them at law or pursuant to this Agreement. 10.0 TERM AND RENEWAL e 10.1 Subject to Section 10.2 and Section 10.3 herein, this Agreement shall be effective from the 14th day of March, 2002, until the 13th day of March, 2005, inclusive. 10.2 The a.p.p. or the County may terminate this Agreement upon providing one hundred and eighty days (180) written notice of termination to each other in the following manner: (A) If the a.p.p. is terminating the Agreement, it shall serve notice of termination on the County which shall be obliged to provide copies of such notice to all other Simcoe Municipalities; (B) If the County is terminating the Agreement, it shall serve notice of termination on the other Simcoe Municipalities and the a.p.p. And this Agreement shall terminate one hundred and eighty days (180) following the delivery of such notice to the County in clause (A) and the a.p.p. in clause (B). Should a notice to terminate be given, the County shall continue to be obligated to pay for the cost of the CERB services under this Agreement up to and including the date of such termination and the a.p.p. shall continue to be responsible to provide the services outlined in this Agreement up to and e including the date of termination. 10.3 If any of the other Simcoe Municipalities aside from the County are terminating their participation in this Agreement, the applicable Simcoe Municipality or Municipalities, as the case may be, shall serve notice of termination on the County, which shall transmit the notice to the a.p.p. and the other Simcoe Municipalities, and such termination shall come into effect one hundred and eighty (180) days following receipt of the notice by the a.p.p. the remaining parties shall be solely responsible for preparing an addendum to this Agreement setting out the 7 e e SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES revised 9-1-1 Serving Area, as well as the amended Annual Rate. A Simcoe Municipality shall not be entitled to receive any services or other benefits from this Agreement on termination of its participation in this Agreement. e 11.0 WAIVER 11.1 The failure of any Party to this Agreement to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement or any of its rights in respect thereto or to insist upon strict adherence to any term of this Agreement shall not be considered to be a waiver of such provision, right or term or in any way to affect the validity of this Agreement. 11.2 The exercise by any party to this Agreement of any right provided by this Agreement shall not preclude or prejudice such Party from exercising any other right it may have under this Agreement, irrespective of any previous action or proceeding taken by it hereunder. 11.3 Any waiver by any Party hereto of the performance of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective only if in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of such Party. 12.0 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS 12.1 This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. 13.0 INTERPRETATION 13.1 If any term of this Agreement shall be held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining terms shall remain in full force and effect. 13.2 The section headings contained herein are for purposes of convenience only, and shall not be deemed to constitute a part of this Agreement or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement in any way. 13.3 No Party to this Agreement shall be able to bind the a.p.p. or to hold itself out as being an agent, partner, or employee of the a.p.p.. 14.0 ASSIGNMENT 14.1 Neither Party shall assign the contract or any portion thereof without the prior written consent of the other, which consent may not be arbitrarily withheld. 8 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES 15.0 FORCE MAJEURE e 15.1 Neither Party shall be liable for damages caused by delay or failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement where such delay or failure is caused by an event beyond its reasonable control. The Parties agree that an event shall not be considered beyond one's reasonable control if a reasonable business person applying due diligence in the same or similar circumstances under the same or similar obligations as those contained in the Agreement would have put in place contingency plans to either materially mitigate or negate the effects of such event. If a Party seeks to excuse itself from its obligations under this Agreement due to a force majeure event, that Party shall immediately notify the other Party of the delay or non- performance, the reason for such delay or non-performance and the anticipated period of delay or non-performance. 16.0 NOTICE 16.1 Any notice required pursuant to this Agreement shaH be in wntmg and delivered personally, facsimile transmissions ("FAX") or sent by registered mail (with proper postage) to the following addresses: e To the County at: The County of Simcoe 1110 Hwy 26 Midhurst, Ontario, LOL lXO FAX: 705-726-3991 AUention: 911 Coordinator To the Ontario Provincial Police at: Information Technologies Bureau General Headquarters 777 Memorial Avenue Orillia, Ontario, L3V 7V3 FAX: (705) 329-6230 Attention: Manager - Telecommunications Unit Or to such other addresses either of the parties may indicate in writing to the other. Any notice given in accordance with this shall be deemed to have been received upon delivery, if delivered personally, at the time of transmission if sent by FAX or five (5) days after posting, if sent by regular mail. 16.2 The County shall be solely responsible for: e (A) Providing copies of all notices or other information required by this Agreement it receives from the O.P.P. to all ofthe other Simcoe Municipalities; and (B) Providing copies of all notices or other information required by this Agreement it receives from one or more of the Simcoe Municipalities to all of the other Simcoe Municipalities, and the O.P.P. 9 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES and the County shall be required to transmit all such copies it receives forthwith. e 17.0 ENTIRE AGREEMENT 17.1 Except as otherwise stated herein, this Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties, with respect to the provision and operation of the CERB and supersedes any previous agreement whether written or verbal. Should any provision, or any part of any provision, of this Agreement be declared null, void or inoperative, the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall be interpreted as a complete entity. T~tiOn of :&nnty of Simcoe T~-I Date~ day of ~ d, 2002 e Name: Dr. Thomas Garry Title@,~cer- Clerk Date: ~ay of ~d ,2002 Name: Helen MacRae Ontario Provincial Police e Date: 2002 Name: W. Currie 10 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES SCHEDULE "A" e LIST OF SIMCOE MUNICIPALITIES OTHER THAN THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE Attached to and forming part of the Agreement between THE SIMCOE MUNICIPALITIES AND HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO as represented by the MINISTRY OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL on behalf of the ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE (the "O.P.P.") TOWN OF BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY ~lw~.()t::r\~ ~- 'bJ LAAA- ~ it : Clerk Date: day 2002 e Date: day 2002 P. O. Box 160, Administration Centre 3541 Line 11 Bradford, Ontario L3Z 2A8 Phone: (905) 775-5366 Fax: (905) 775-0153 Date: -7- day of ,2002 Date: P. O. Box 157,97 Hurontario Street Collingwood, Ontario, L9Y 3Z5 Phone: (705) 445-1QJO Fax: (705) 445..2448 11 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES e 575 Dominion Avenue L4R lR2 Phone: (705) 526-4275 Fax: (705) 435-2873 e Title: Mayor P. O. Box 5009, 10 Robert St. W. Penetanguishene, Ontario L9M 2G2 Phone: (705) 549-7453 Fax: (705) 549-3743 TOWNSHIP OF ADJALA- TOSORONTIO e P. O. Box 94, 2821 County Road 50 Loretto, Ontario LOG lLO Phone: (905) 936-3471 Fax: (905) 936-3041 Date: Date: day day 2002 2002 t ltt Jill Date: ~ day of !lIL(/vtl;{" 2002 '- Date: Date: Date: 12 day of day of ,2002 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES TOWNSHIP OF ESSA e Title: Mayor 5786 County Road 21 Utopia, Ontario LOM 1 TO Phone: (705) 424-9770 Fax: (705) 487-0133 TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGW ATER T~~ e Title: Mayor 1110 Highway 26 County of Simcoe Admin. Centre LOL 1XO Phone: (705) 728-4784 Fax: (705) 728-6957 TO~ OF TINY V"~ Title: Clerk tL 1/ Ii Title: L Mayo~ e 130 Balm Beach Road, R.R. #1 Perkinsfield, Ontario LOL 2JO Phone: (705) 526-4204 Fax: (705) 526-2372 Date: Date: L day day 2002 2002 Date: ~~rday of 0,u('^0' 2002 Date: Date: Date: 13 day 2002 day of M~ , 2002 day 2002 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES CITY OF BARRIE e Title: P. ~400, 70 Collier Street Brie, Ontario L4M 4T5 Phone: (705) 726-4242 Fax: (705) 739-4243 e Box 100 Victoria Harbour Ont, LOK 2AO Phone: (705) 534-7248 Fax: (705) 534-4493 - PO Box 5000 2147 Innisfil Beach Road Innisfil Ont, L9S 1A1 Phone: (705) 436-3710 Fax: (705) 436-7120 Date: _ day of Date: Date: ~ day of 'k.t~~ .' 2002 Date: 2002 day Date: ndaYOf~( ,2002 Date: day offiiJ~ ,2002 14 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES e Title: Clerk ;(rr~1 Mayor / P.O. Box 910,10 Wellington Street E. Alliston, Ontario L9R 1A1 Phone: Fax: (705) 435-6219 (705) 435-2873 P.O. Box 110,30 L is Street W asaga B~ach, 0 ario LOL 2PO '" Phone: (705) 429-3844 Fax: (705) 429-6732 TOWNSHIP OF CLEARVIEW T",~ ' C,r,le rk~,,' " ' / ) II};' /~. U f"',, . Title: Mayor tit P.O. Box 200, 217 Gideon Street Stayner, Ontario LOL 2PO Phone: Fax: (705) 428-6230 (705) 428-0288 Date: Date: day 2002 day 2002 Date: ~ day of d002 Date: Date: I. day Date: 15 day day of U , 2002 SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE Jd~,~~~ ... Title: " lerk · ']L '. /) ,e,J L,~~ Title: Mayor ' P.O. Box 100 Oro, Ontario LOL 2XO Phone: Fax: (705) 487-2171 (705) 487-0133 CANADIAN FORCES BASE BORDEN .~ a/~Y\- .,,/ Title: G. Mahon Co, DComdlcmdt A 3098 P.O. Box 1000, Station Main e Borden, Ontario LOM 1 CO Phone: (705) 424-1200 Fax: (705) 423-2907 Date: Date: Date: CHIPPEWAS OF BEAUSOLEIL FIRST NATIONS , Christian Island, Cedar Point Post Office Via - Penetanguishene, Ontario LOK 1PO Tel: (705) 247-2051 Fax: (705) 247-2239 - Date: 16 day day day 2002 2002 2002 day SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES CHIPPEWAS OF MNJIKANING FIRST NATIONS Date: ~ day of Mo.icJr-. , 2002 e e P.o. Box 35 Rama, Ontario LOK 1 TO Tel: (705) 325-3611 Fax: (705) 325-2230 17 e e e SIMCOE COUNTY 9-1-1 CERB SERVICES Map of Simcoe County 911 CERB Municipalities QE:. R'~" 0001'0"'. lilY IIO~ lAY ""'. _OOIE 1'1 A Simcoe Municipalities are marked with Bold - March 14,2002 1 :453 ,717 18