Emergency Public Safety Radio System Replacement Project Sample Clauses

Emergency Public Safety Radio System Replacement Project. SERS and Snohomish County have negotiated but have not yet executed an agreement to design and construct the Radio System Replacement Project. Execution of such agreement related to the Radio System Replacement Project is contingent on passage of a sales and use tax increase by the voters in Snohomish County no earlier than November 6, 2018. If the sales and use tax increase is approved by the qualified electorate at the November 6, 2018 election, an agreement related to the Radio System Replacement Project is anticipated to be executed in or around December of 2018. If such agreement is executed prior to the Merger Effective Date, as of the Merger Effective Date, Snohomish County 911 will assume the rights and responsibilities of SERS under such agreement. Thereafter, any such agreement will be negotiated and entered into between Snohomish County 911 and Snohomish County. In each case, the Principals assume the obligation to provide financial support for the ongoing operation and maintenance of the Radio System Replacement Project upon its completion, delivery to and acceptance by the Governing Board as such costs may be incorporated into User Fees paid pursuant to this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, no Participating Agency assumes the obligation to fund capital costs related to the design, development, construction or maintenance of the Radio System Replacement Project, and neither the full faith and credit or taxing power is pledged by a Participating Agency for such purpose, except as such obligation may be agreed to and specifically set forth in a separate agreement between the Participating Agency and Snohomish County. If the sales and use tax ballot measure fails, the Principals shall work in good faith to reach agreement upon an alternative mechanism to equitably fund the costs of the a replacement to the current Radio System.
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Emergency Public Safety Radio System Replacement Project. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, no Participating Agency assumes the obligation to fund capital costs related to the design, development, construction or maintenance of the Radio System Replacement Project, and neither the full faith and credit or taxing power is pledged by a Participating Agency for such purpose, except as such obligation may be agreed to and specifically set forth in a separate agreement between the Participating Agency and Snohomish County. SECTION 12. BUDGET; ASSESSMENT FORMULA; PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS; DELINQUENCIES; RESERVE FUNDS.

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