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CENTENNIAL FIRE DISTRICT <br /> JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT <br /> SECTION X <br /> DISPUTE RESOLUTION <br /> 10.0 Dispute Process. When any member municipality feels that there is a misinterpretation or <br /> a violation of the specific terms and conditions of this agreement or in the situation <br /> outlined in Section 13.1 (b) they may initiate the dispute resolution process by submitting <br /> a written statement outlining the dispute or disagreement. This written statement of <br /> dispute shall be forwarded to the Committee at its next regular or special meeting. The <br /> Committee will then have six (6) month period to resolve the dispute as to interpretation <br /> or application of the terms of this agreement, the dispute shall be forwarded to the Anoka <br /> County Mediation Service or a similarly appropriate mediation service. If the <br /> municipalities can not mutually agree, through the mediation process, within 90 days as to <br /> the interpretation of application of the specific term in question, then a majority vote of <br /> member municipalities will initiate the submission of the issue to arbitration as defined in <br /> Section III. <br /> SECTION XI <br /> WITHDRAWAL <br /> 11.1 Notice. Member municipalities may withdraw from the District only in accordance with <br /> this section. Notice to withdraw may only be given during the month of December in odd <br /> numbered years, beginning with December of 1993. Such notice shall provide a minimum <br /> of two (2) years notice to the remaining municipalities of the intent to withdraw. <br /> 112 Withdraw Damages. Municipalities giving withdraw notice in 1993 shall pay total <br /> damages equal to thirty percent (30 %) of their contribution for all District costs for the <br /> 1993 year. <br /> Such damages will be distributed to the remaining Municipalities based on their percentage <br /> share of the current District budget contributions. If municipalities were to give notice of <br /> withdrawal in 1995, the percentage damages would be reduced to twenty five percent <br /> (25 %) of the total fire operating costs distributed by that municipality. In 1997 it would <br /> decrease to ten percent (10 %), in 1999 it would decrease to five percent (5 %), and <br /> starting in 2001 and thereafter, there will be no damages for withdrawal. Such damages <br /> shall be paid to the other municipalities at the time notice is given. The withdrawing <br /> municipality shall always be responsible for payment of the remaining two (2) years of <br /> contributions and shall be a full participant in the operation of the District until its <br /> withdrawal is effective. <br /> 11.3 Refund of Damages. During a six (6) month period, following the notice to withdraw, a <br /> municipality may abandon that withdrawal and determine to stay in the District. If that <br /> occurs within a six (6) month period, the damages paid to the remaining municipalities will <br /> be refunded to the municipality which had originally given notice to withdraw. <br /> Page # 10 <br />
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