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Resolution 76-15017 RESOLUTION NO. 761.5017 A RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A 911 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND ENCOURAGING DADE COUNTY AND SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TO MEET COMMITMENTS CONTAINED WITHIN THE 911 GUIDELINES . WHEREAS, the State of Florida has gassed an emergency telephone act, hereinafter referred to as the Act, Chanter 74-357, Florida Statutes, which became effective July 1, 1974; and WHEREAS, the Act provides for the establishment of the public agency emergency telephone communication requirements for each entity of local government in the state; and WHEREAS, the Act provides .for the implementation of a schedule which shall include the installation of a public agency telephone communications, referred to as the 911 System, in a local community within twenty-four (24) months after the local government agency gives a firm order to the telephone utility for a 911 System; and WHEREAS, the Act provides that the designated public agency shall order such system within six (6) months after pub- lication of the date of the plan by the State Division of Communications; and WHEREAS , the City of Miami Beach is an entity of local government; and WHEREAS , the interests of the citizens of the City of Miami Beach will be served best by a 911 System which routes calls from citizens of the City of Miami Beach to a central dispatching agency within the City of Miami Beach processing calls which orig- inate within the City; and • WHEREAS, on August 6, 1975 the City Council of the City of Miami Beach in Resolution No.. 75-14782 authorized the City Manager to negotiate an agreement with Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company specifying such actions on the part of the City and the Telephone Company which may be necessary to implement the .provisions of the act; and • WHEREAS, the CtyCManager negotiated and ordered such a system within six (6) months after publication of the date of the plan by the State Division of Communications; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has submitted the pre-planning of the system to the Division of Communications of the Department of General Services for the State of Florida for approval; and WHEREAS , the Cities of Hialeah, Coral Gables and Miami have similarly met the burdens imposed upon them by the State Plan; NOW, , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA : Section 1 - 'That the City Council reaffirms that the OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE - MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 interest of the citizens of Miami Beach will best be served by the expeditious installation of the 911 System, routing calls from the citizens of the City of Miami Beach ito a central dis- patching agency within the City of Miami Beach. Section 2 - That the Council encourages Dade County to : , meet •its commitment and place appropriate orders and plans, as the municipalities have done, with the telephone company and thereby eliminate what has developed into a dilatory delay in the implemen- tation of the plan. Section 3 - That the Council encourage the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company to proceed without undue delay, irrespective of Dade County' s placing an order with them at this time, so that the best interests of the municipalities will not be hindered or damaged by Dade County' s delay, and the operational date of the 911 System will be met as previously planned, Section 4 - The City Clerk is directed tossubmit copies of this resolution to Mr. Ray Goode, County Manager, Mr. E. Wilson , Purdy, Dade County - Director of Public Safety, Mr. James Brown, Vice President of Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Mr. Don Allen, State Division - Director of Communications, and the 'City Managers of Hialeah, Coral Gables and Miami. PASSED and ADOPTED this 7th day of April , 1976. Mayor Attest : 227 City Clerk - 2 - OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE - MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 76-15017 (Reaffirming establishment of a 911 Communications System within CMB and encouraging Dade County and Southern Bell Telephone/Telegraph to meet commitments contained within 911 guidelines)