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062-20 - Kitsap County Sheriff's Office - ContractContract No. KC-267-20 FACILITY USE AGREBMENT (Range - Firearms Training) THIS FACILITY USE AGREEMENT ('oAgreement") is made and entered into by the CITY OF PORT ORCHARD and the KITSAP COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ("Renter") for use by the Renter of the Port Orchard Firearms Range located at 1278 Lloyd Parkway, Port Orchard, Washington, on the following terms and conditions: 1. TERM. This Agreement shall become effective on July 1,2020, and end on December 3I,2020. This Agreement shall automatically renew on a calendar year basis unless written notice of terminaiion is given by either party by the proceeding November 30th of any such year. This Agreement may be executed in counter-parts. 2. USE OF THE RANGE. During the Term of this Agreement, Renter shall be entitled to use the Firing Range at such times and on such dates as are mutually agreed by the parties. Days of use shall be scheduled at least thirty (30) days in advance and will be accommodated on a first scheduled basis. Requests made with less than thirty (30) days notice shall be accommodated when possible. Use by the City of Port Orchard shall have priority over any requested use by the Renter. Range hours will be set by the City of Port Orchard or its authorized agent and must be adhered to by renting agencies. Range hours shall be identified by the City of Port Orchard at the time the Renter's schedule is approved. Use of the firing range shall include general lighting, restrooms and custodial services for the firing range. The City of Port Orchard shall make the key to the firing lange available to the Renter prior to the start of the use. 3. RENTAL RATE. The rate for use of the firing range shall be $65 per day payable to the City of Port Orchard. A day shall mean ten (10) hours. In lieu of monetary payment, the Renter may provide supplies, services, and/or manpower of equivalent value if mutually agreeable by the parties. Renter shall submit to the City of Port Orchard Treasurer invoices, receipts, or other documentation for verification that equivalent value has been provided. The City of Port Orchard reserves the right to increase the rental iate at any time upon 45 days prior written notice to the Renter. 4. EXPENSES. Renter shall supply all weapons, ammunition, targets, and other supplies used in the target exercise. 5. RANGE SUPERVISION. Renter shall provide and require the presence of a Department-approved firearms instructor at all times during which the Renter's personnel are using the premises. To assure safe operations, the range officer shall have full authorif and responsibility to direct the activities of those using the range and shall halt any activity found to be unduly hazardous. Posted range rules shall be adhered to at all times. A copy of the current range rules is attached. The City of Port Orchard reserves the right to modiff the range rules at any time with 30 days prior notice the Renter. Facilities Use Agreement - Range Page 1 of4 6. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR. The City of Port Orchard shall, unless herein specified to the contrary, maintain the premises in good repair and condition during the continuance of this Agreement, except in case of damage arising from the sole negligence of the Renter's agents or employees. For the purposes of maintaining the premises, the City of Port Orchard reserves the right, at reasonable times, to enter and inspect the premises and to make necessary repairs to the building. The City of Port Orchard agrees to maintain the firing range in compliance with federal, state, and local laws, and applicable Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standard. Renter shall clean up all garbage and debris after use, excluding shell casings and lead. 7. INSURANCE. For the duration of the Agreement, Renter shall maintain a self- insurance fund or equivalent insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the use of the Premises. The fund or insurance shall provide general liability coverage of no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate. Renter's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance with respect to the City of Port Orchard. Any insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City of Port Orchard shall be excess of the Renter's insurance and shall not contribute to it. Renter shall provide a certificate of insurance evidencing the required insurance before using the Premises. 8. ATTORNEY'S FEES. In any action brought to enforce any provision of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other parly all reasonable costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred. 9. TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by either party, without cause, by giving written notice of not less than thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of termination. 10. NO JOINT VENTURE. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as creating any type or manner of partnership, joint venture, or other joint enterprise between the Parties. 11. NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY. It is understood and agreed that this Agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties hereto and gives no right to any other party. 12. INDEMNIFICATION/IIOLD HARMLESS. Renter shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Port Orchard, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers from and against any and all claims, suits, actions, or liabilities for injury or death of any person, or for loss or damage to property, which arises out of the Renter's use of the firing range, except only for injury, death, loss or damage to property caused by the sole negligence of the City of Port Orchard, or its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year indicated. Dated tnrl.5 aav orrjL)if ,Dated this _ day of _,2020 Facilities Use Agreement - Range 2020 Page 2 of 4 K ERIFF'S OFFICE l,4r'?fr 1T CITY OF PORT BY: Rob Mayor City Clerk DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL : Matthew Chief of Police APPROVED AS TO FORM: RPO R4 'dl SEAt BY: Facilities Use Agreernent - Range Page 3 of4 APPENDIX A FIRING RANGE RULES Facilities Use Agreement - Range Page 4 of 4 EEW FTFT Port Orchard Police Department Policy Manual Range Facilities 343.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE The Port Orchard Police Department operates a non-public firearms range for the purpose of training sworn officers and maintaining proficiency in the use of firearms and tactics. This policy provides rules and procedures for the use and maintenance of the range. 343.2 USE OF THE DEPARTMENT RANGE The use of the Department range shall be limited to the sworn personnel of the Port Orchard Police Department unless authorized by the Chief of Police or designee. The Department may allow, lease, or otherwise enter into agreements with any federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency for use of the range facilities. No outside agency officers may use the range without an interdepartmental contract or without having first signed a written Agreement and Release. During training events, the Department range shall only be operated with the presence of the appropriate number of Department-approved range instructors and/or range safety officers. Officers of the Department may use the range while off-duty and outside of scheduled training events after receiving authorization from command staff and after checking the range schedule for conflicts with other organizations using the range. Such use will be voluntary, on the officer's own time, and officers must have a signed Agreement and Release on file with the Department. A minimum of two officers must be present to operate the range. 343.3 RANGE SAFETY 1. lt is the responsibility of ALL personnel to commit to the safe use of the range. 1. Don't point your firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy. 2. Treat all firearms as if they were loaded. 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. 4. Be certain of your target and what lies beyond. 2. All personnel shallwear body armor at alltimes while shooting is in progress. 3. All personnel shall wear hearing and eye protection at all times while shooting is in progress. 4. Appropriate attire is required while using the range facilities. Appropriate attire includes long pants and closed-toed shoes or boots. Hats with brims are strongly encouraged. Officers in training should be attired in the uniform and equipment they wear while on-duty. 5. Loaded firearms shall remain holstered except on the designated firing line. 6. Firearms shall remain pointed downrange at all times when unholstered. Copyright Lexipol, LLC zo2olosl11, AU Rights Reserved. Published with permission by Port Orchard Police Department Range Facilities - 1 Port Orchard Police Department Policy Manual Range Facilities 7. Officers shall load and unload theirweapons in a safe mannerwith the weapon pointed downrange or into a clearing barrel. B. Food, beverages, tobacco, and gum are prohibited on the range to minimize possible lead exposure. 9. Routine safety inspections will be conducted by the Range Master or a designated Firearms instructor. Failure to follow range safety rules may result in immediate expulsion from the range and/or discipline. Pertaining to range/firearms safety, the Range Master or designee shall have complete authority over personnel using the range facility, regardless of rank or assignment. 343.4 GENERAL RANGE RULES 1. When not in use, the range gate, buildings, and storage facilities shall be locked. 2. All range regulations shall be complied with at alltimes. 3. Any damage or malfunction of range equipment shall be reported immediately to the Range Master. 4. No fires will be allowed. 5. Upon completion of any sessions, all targets or materials used shall be returned to their proper storage locations. 6. Any injury incurred while using the range shall immediately be reported to the Range Master and Deputy Chief. 7 . Officers are responsible for cleaning and securing the range at the end of any training session. B. Any unusual activities or incidents must be reported to the Range Master. 343.5 AUTHORIZED USERS Due to the inherent risks associated with shooting ranges and firearms training, only personnel who are required to perform such lines of work in the performance of their duties are authorized to use the Department's range facilities. The following persons are the only participants authorized to participate in firearms training at the range: (a) Port Orchard Police Officers, active and reserve. (b) Retired officers obtaining their LEOSA certification. (c) Outside agency personnelusing the range in conjunction with a signed usage contract with the City of Port Orchard. (d) Outside agency personnel training with Port Orchard Police Officers, provided they have signed an Agreement and Release. 343.6 MEDICAL PLAN A thorough medical evacuation plan will be kept at the range near the emergency medical bag. The medical treatment and evacuation plan for injuries sustained during training will be briefed Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2020/05/1 1, All Rights Reserved. Published with permission by Port Orchard Police Department Range Facilities - 2 Port Orchard Police Department Policy Manual Range Facilities during the Range Safety Brief. Emphasis will be placed on the actions required to provide aid and assistance to any person who may be injured during training. lt is the responsibility of Firearms lnstructors or Range Safety Officers (RSO) to ensure all persons are familiar with the locations of first aid equipment, communications equipment, and all evacuation routes.. ln the event of a serious injury or fatality, all range operations will be terminated; the care of the injured and security of the incident shall become the priority. The following actions shall be strictly adhered to if there is an incident at the range facility: 1. The Firearms lnstructor or RSO will call "Cease Fire" and ensure all personnel make safe allfirearms. 2. The Firearms lnstructor or RSO will take charge of the scene, assign personnel to assist, and immediately initiate care for the injured. 3. The Firearms lnstructor or designee will initiate a call to Kitsap-911 for assistance, providing the nature of the injury, condition of the injured, what medical assistance is in progress, and any additional information that will assist emergency medical services. 4. The person contacting Kitsap-911 will jointly evaluate the need to await an EMS response or evacuate the injured person to the hospital. Factors to consider are vehicle access, condition of the injured, treatment being provided to the injured, and response time of EMS. 5. The Firearms Instructor shall clear the range area and secure the incident site. 6. Once the injured has been evacuated and the scene secured, the Firearms lnstructor shall make notifications to the on-duty supervisor and command staff. 343.7 AUTHORIZED FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION All firearms and ammunition shall be inspected to ensure they are safe to use, serviceable, and the proper type of caliber authorized to fire on the Department's range. The Range Master is responsible for ensuring all firearms and ammunition are within the guidelines established. The following restrictions on firearms and ammunition apply to all users while on the Department's range: (a) Only factory loaded ammunition is permitted. (b) Ammunition other than Department-approved calibers is prohibited. (c) Armor-piercing, incendiary, and tracer ammunition is prohibited. (d) Black powder rifles are not authorized. (e) The use of Sound Flash Distraction Devices (SFDD), chemical agents, incendiary devices, smoke and/or gas devices is not authorized. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2020105111, All Rights Reserved. Published with permlssion by Port Orchard Police Departmeni Range Facilities - 3