HomeMy WebLinkAboutPacific Bell; 1982-06-01;* i
fu 1200 ELM AVE UE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
Office of the City Clerk
TELEPHONE: (819) 434-2808
Qitp of Carldab
September 3, 1987
Pacific Bell
South Tower, Room 1110 500 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92668
Attn: Lydia Candia
Re: Lease of Telephone Panels for Dispatch Consoles
The Carlsbad City Council, at its meeting of September 1, 1987,
adopted Resolution No. 9218, approving an agreement for the
installation and lease of telephone panels for the dispatch consoles.
Enclosed are two copies of the agreement with original signatures.
As soon as they have been executed by a representative of Pacific
Bell, please return one original to the City Clerk's Office.
Also enclosed for your records is a copy of Resolution No.
9218.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Encs.
- ,: . ’ .
EXHIBIT A
4-23-84
ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT
(SUBORDINATE) TO FURNISH ENHANCED
911 EMERGENCY REPORTING TELEPHONE SERVICE
This is an Addendum to that certain agreement (hereinafter
,'referred as the "Agreement") dated June 1, 1982 between
Pacific Bell (designated therein as the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company) hereinafter referred to as "Pacific" and
the City of Carlsbad hereinafter referred
to as "customer" on this thirteenth : day of
August I 198 7 in light of the
following facts:
A. Pacific is currently providing 911 or E911 service to
customer:
B. Pacific has exercised its right to increase rates for
such service pursuant to paragraph 3 of the Agreement; and
C. Customer and Pacific now desire to agree upon a mechanism
to adjust the rates in accordance with the California Public
Utilities Commission ("CPUC") jurisdiction.
NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. Pacific shall implement the rates set forth in
Exhibit A attached hereto in accordance with paragraph 3 of
the Agreement effective 90 days from Auqust 13, 1987 .
. .
EXHIBIT A
4-23-84
Initial delivery of this Addendum shall constitute notice of
the increase as required by said paragraph 3.
2. Customer has the right to seek CPUC review of the
rates set forth in Exhibit A within thirty days of the date of .
this Addendum. For the purposes of this review if the State
of California, Office of Telecommunications, seeks review,
said review shall be deemed to be for the benefit of the
customer.
3. Should the CPUC adjust:said rates either upward or f
downward as a result of its review, the rates as adjusted by
the CPUC shall thereafter be controlling. Furthermore, the
rates actually charged by Pacific in accordance with this
Addendum shall be adjusted retroactively to the'date
originally implemented or one year whichever is shorter. Said
adjustment to be credited or debited against customer’s next
bill without interest.
(Signature Page Follows)
-2-
.
1
. .
.
_-
. . EXHIBIT A
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized
representatives.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
By:
Title:
I Date Signed,:
City of-- Carlsbad
(CUSTOMER) . .
IN, Mayor Pro-Tern
Date Signed:
-3-
E-911 SERVICE - RATES AND CHARGES
The E-911 Emergency Reporting system for Carlsbad Police Deoartment will consist of the following:
Descriotion
* C.O. FEATURE
ANI/ALI/SR
(Per 1000 MS) '
* PSAP AN1 EQUIPMENT
9NMAI Master Contr.
SNAAI Aux. Contr.
9NTAI Trunk Equip.
SNPAI Power Conversion Unit 9NDAI Display Unit
* PSAP AL1 EQUIP
SLMAI Master Contr. 9LAAI Aux. Contr.
9LDAI Display Unit
9LWAI Display Unit Wiring
**PSAP ANSWERING EQUIPMENT
Description
ComCentrex 911 Line Equip.
ComCentrex All Other Type Line
Equip ComCentrex 60-Line Flush-Mount
Set w/ANI Bracket
UNIT PRICE
MO. Rate Ic
$144 $ 900
$480
$168
3 if : i8
$ 36 $ 200
$488 $5,800
$ 1.80 S 4
MO. Rate Ic
$18 $ 330
$13 $ 160
$71.50 $2,070
TOTAL CHARGES - 36 MONTHS
Ouantity MO. Rate Ic
0 0 0
1 $17,280
i f1g9080 8 0
1 $ 3,24: 0
6 $ 7,776 0
1 $21,168 0
2
$ 6,91; 0”
$ 0
2 $ 129.60 0
TOTAL CHARGES - 1 MONTH
Quanti tv MO. Rate .&
4 $ 72 $ 1,320
19 $ 247 $ 3,040
6 $2!J $12,510
Total Monthly Lease Cost . . . $ 748
Total Installation Cost . . . $16,870
* Cost is paid by State of California
**Cost is paid by City of Carlsbad
EXHIBIT A
.
4-23-84
ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT
(SUBORDINATE) TO FURNISH ENHANCED
9-l-l EMERGENCY REPORTING TELEPHONE SERVICE
This is an Addendum to that certain agreement (hereinafter
referred as the "Agreement") dated June 1, 1982 between
Pacific Bell (designated therein as the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company) hereinafter referred to as "Pacific" and
the City of Carlsbad hereinafter referred
to as "customer" on this first day of
December > 1987 in light of the
following facts:
A. Pacific is currently providing 911 or E911 service
to customer;
B. Pacific has exercised its right to increase rates
for such service pursuant to paragraph 3 of the Agreement;
and
C. Customer and Pacific now desire to agree upon a
mechanism to adjust the rates in accordance with the
California Public Dtilities Commission ("CPIJC") jurisdiction.
NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. Pacific shall implement the rates set forth in
Exhibit A attached hereto in accordance with paragraph 3
of the Agreement effective 90 days from December 1, 1987 .
-l-
EXHIBIT A
4-23-84
Initial delivery of this Addendum shall constitute notice of
the increase as required by said paragraph 3.
2. Customer has the right to seek CPUC review of the
rates set forth in Exhibit A within thirty days of the date
of this Addendum. For the purposes of this review if the
State of California, Office of Telecommunications, seeks
review, said review shall be deemed to be for the benefit of
the customer.
3: Should the CPUC adjust said rates either upward or
downward as a result of its review, the rates as adjusted by
the CPDC shall thereafter be controlling. Furthermore, the
rates actually charged by Pacific in accordance With this
Addendum shall be adjusted retroactively to the date
originally implemented or one year whichever is shorter.
Said adjustment to be credited or debited against customer's
next bill without interest.
(Signature Page Follows)
EXHIBIT A
.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partie hereto have caused this
Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized
representatives.
PACIFIC BELL
By:
Title:
Date Signed:
City of Carlsbad
(CtJSTOMER)
By:
Title:
Signed:
-3-
.
. I
EXHIBIT A .
E-911 SERVICE - RATES AND CHARGES
-’
The E-911 Emergency Reporting System for
Carlsbad Police Department will consist of the
following:
. 3
Call Sequence
Initial eight
lines
Call Seq‘uence
Additional
eight lines
fx.LBBz% E QIiANTITY u!LIiA.luu;
$30.00 $735.00 1 $30.00 $735.00
$12.00 $270.00 1 $12.00 $270.00
Total Monthly Lease Cost......$42.00
Total Installation Cost... $1,005.00
’ ‘RITE IT - DON’T SAY T!
Date 12-7 19 87
To File . 0 Reply Wanted
From Karen ClNo Reply Necessary
Re: Pacific Bell Agreement for Emergency (911) Service
The attached copy of the agreement with Pat Bell was furnished us by the Police.
Department. This addemdum was apparently furnished to the Police in 1982 by
Pat Bell, and was somehow lost. We never saw the original. Pat Bell called
looking for the agreement, and Police then had the Chief sign the agreement
and returned it to Pat Bell. They then furnished us with a copy of the
agreement which has been just recently signed.
K.
AIGNER FORM NO. 55.032 PRlNTED IN USA
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
RESOLUTION NO. 9218
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AND PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR THE INSTALLATION AND LEASE OF TELEPHONE PANELS FOR THE DISPATCH CONSOLES. The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows:
1. That the agreement between the City of Carlsbad and Pacific Bell
Telephone Company for the installation and lease of six telephone panels for the
~ Dispatch Consoles at the Safety Center (Exhibit A) is hereby approved.
2. That the Mayor of the City of Carlsbad is hereby authorized and
directed to execute said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Carlsbad.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of
the City of Carlsbad on the 1st day of September , 1987, by the following
vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Kulchin, Pettine, Mamaux and Larson
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Lewis
ANN J. KULCHIN, Mayor Pro-Tern
ATTEST:
ALETHR L. RA
(SEAL)
L’ ‘- ,
. . 4-23-84
.
, EXHIBIT A
&if- ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT
(SUBORDINATE) TO FURNISH ENHANCED
911 EMERGENCY
This is an Addendum to
REPORTING TELEPHONE SERVICE
that certain agreement (hereinafter
', referred as the "Agreement") dated June 1, 1982 between
Pacific Bell (designated therein as the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company) hereinafter referred to as "Pacific" and
the City of Carlsbad hereinafter referred
to as "customer" on this thirteenth day of
August r 1987 in light of the
following facts:
A. Pacific is currently providing 911 or E911 service to
customer;
B. 'Pacific has exercised its right to increase rates for
such service pursuant to paragraph 3 of the Agreement: and
c. Customer and Pacific now desire to agree upon a mechanism
to adjust the rates in accordance with the California Public
Utilities Commission ("CPUC") jurisdiction.
NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. Pacific shall implement the rates set forth in
Exhibit A attached hereto in accordance with -paragraph 3 Of
the Agreement effective 90 days from Auqust 13, 1987 .
-l-
1
.
EXHIBIT A
4-23-84
Initial delivery of this Addendum shall constitute notice of
the increase as required by said paragraph 3.
--
2. Customer has the right to seek CPUC review of the
rates set forth in Exhibit A within thirty days of the date of .
this Addendum. For the purposes of this review if the State
of California, Office of Telecommunications, seeks review,
said review shall be deemed to be for the benefit of the
customer.
3. Should the CPUC adjust.'said rates either upward or
downward as a result of its review, the rates as adjusted by
the CPUC shall thereafter be controlling. Furthermore, the
rates actually charged by Pacific in accordance with this
Addendum shall be adjusted retroactively to the'date
originally implemented or one year whichever is shorter. Said
adjustment to be credited or debited against customer's next
bill without interest.
(Signature Page Follows)
-2-
c ‘.
EXHIBIT A
.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized
representatives.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Date Signed.: I- 7-gY
City of= Carlsbad
(CUSTOMER)
JjLLAA
N, Mayor Pro-Tern
Date Signed: L / 987 /
-3-
: -.
: 1
EXHIBIT A
E-911 SERVICE - RATES AND CHARGES
The E-911 Emergency Reporting system for Carlsbad Police Department will consist of the following:
Descriotion
* C.O. FEATURE ANI/ALI/SR (Per 1000 MS)
* PSAP AN1 EOUIPMENT
9NMAI Master Contr. 9NAAI Aux. Contr. 9NTAI Trunk Equip. 9NPAI Power Conversion Unit 9NDAI Display Unit
* PSAP AL1 EQUIP‘
9LMAI Master Contr. 9LAAI Aux. Contr.
9LDAI Display Unit 1
9LWAI Display Unit Wiring
**PSAP ANSWERING EQUIPMENT
Description
ComCentrex 911 Line Equip.
ComCentrex All Other Type Line Equip
ComCentrex 60-Line Flush-Mount Set w/AN1 Bracket
UNIT PRICE
MO. Rate Ic
$144 $ 900
$480 $4,000 $168 $ 530
S 48
$ 96 : ii-
$ 36 $ 200
$488 $5,800
$ 60 $ 760
$ 96 $ 70 $ 1.80 $ 4
MO. Rate Ic
$18 $ 330
$13 $ 160
$71.50 $2,070
TOTAL CHARGES - 36 MONTHS
Ouantitv MO. Rate Ic
0 0 0
: $17,280 $19,080 0 0
0 l- $ 3,24: 0 $ 0
6 $ 7,776 0
l!! 16 $21,168 0 0
: $ $ 6,91! 129.60 0 0
TOTAL CHARGES - 1 MONTH
Ouantitv MO. Rate Ic
4 $ 72 $ 1,320
19 $ 247 $ 3,040
6 429 $12,510
Total Monthly Lease Cost . . . $ 748
Total Installation Cost . . . $16,870
* Cost is paid by State of California
**Cost is paid by City of Carlsbad
3/n/83 - 25290
AGPEEXENT (SUBORDINAZZLTO FURNISH ENX'XNCZD 911 -.___ .--- Ei-lER&kY REPORTING TELEPHONE SERVICE
-. THIS XG2ErMFNT, effective -..- June 1 , 1982 ,
is bet-deen TIYE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELZG;WPH C'31YPANY, a
coqoration, hereinafter referred to as "Pacific", and
tli e City of Carlsbad , hereinafter rer'erred
to as "Customer".
RECITALS
A. Pacif ic'is a public utility corporaticn conducting
common carrier communications business in the State of Califcrnia
and in the County of San Diego in California.
Puksuant to its obligations to provide communications services to
its subscribers within its service areas, Pacific has built a
public utility communications system consisting of poles, wires,
cables, conduits, markers, appurtenances and other facilities in
the County of San Diego .
a. Custcmer is a ";2ublic agent1" as defined in Section
53100 of the Warren-911-Emergency Assistance Act.
c. Pacific is presently authorited by the Public
Utilities Commission of the State of California (hereinafter
referred to as "Ccmmission") to provide Universal 911
mergency Reporting Service (hereinafter referred to as "basic 911
Semite") to political subdivisions and municipal corporations of
the State of California in accordance with Pacific's Tariff
Schedule Ca1.P.U.C. No. 153-T.
D. Customer desires to have Pacific provide service and
equipment at Customer-designated Public Safety Answering Point(s)
3/x/83 - 25290
(hereinafter referred to as "PSAP"), as described more
specifically in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof,
and which is not provided as part of Basic 911 Service. This
service and equipment is provided to Custcmer in conjunction with
the Enhanced 911 Ser-Jice (hereinafter referred to as "E-911
Service") provided to the County of San Diego . (See Paragraph 4
herein.) Where appropriate, General and Special Conditions set
forth in Tariff Schedule Ca1.P.U.C. No. 153-T shall apply to the
E-911 Ser-lice covered hereunder.
E. ?acific does not now have a tariff on file with the
Commission which covers E-911 Service as described in Exhibit A
hereto. Until a tariff for E-911 Service becomes effective
Pacific is willing to furnish and install the E-911 Service for
Customer's use under the terms and conditions set forth herein.
AGREEHENT
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1 . A. Subject to the availability of manpower, equipment and
facilities and the terms and conditions of this Agreement and
Exhibit A hereto, Pacific shall furnish, install and maintain the
E-911 Service and its associated facilities and equipment as set
forth in Exhibit A.
2. Equipment, facilities and arrangements used in furnishing
E-911 Service hereunder shall remain the property of Pacific.
3. Custcmer shall be responsible for payments to ?acific fcr
the nonrecurring charges and monthly rates set forth in Exhibit
A. Nonrecurring and monthly rates are subject to change by
-2-
-
3/u/83 - 25290
Pacific following the end of the initial period of this Agreement
upon ninety (90) days' prior notice in writing to the Customer:
provide-d, however, that any such subsequent change may not be made
more often than annually.
4. This Agreement is subordinate to that certain XGREE?lENT
(DOMINANT) 'I'=0 FURNISH ENHANCZD 911 SYERGENCY RFPORTIXG TELZi'BCNE
SEWICE effective June 1 , 1982, between T.YE TAC;FIC -
TELEPHONE AND TELEG2APH COtCIPANY and the County of San Diego
.
hereinafter referred to as "~~minant.&reement." This Agreement
shall terminate prier to or concurrently with the effective date
of termination of the Bminant Agreement, and Customer shall
thereupon pay the applicable basic terminaticn charges as set
forth in Exhibit A hereto.
5. In the event that, after start of installation and before
the service is connected, the Customer cancels, modifies or defers
the applicacicn for F-911 service covered under this Agreement,
then a &arge shall apply which would allow ?acific to recover the
ncnrecoverable costs of engineering, labor, material, equipment
and other related expenses. For purposes of this Agreement, the
"start of installation" shall be deemed to commence when Pacific
per? orms any work or incurs any expense in connection therewith,
or in preparation therefor, which would not otherwise have been
performed or incurred. An application may be deferred for one cr
more periods totalling, in all, not more than six (6) months
beyond the in-service date last established prior to start of
installation, after which period the application shall be either
completed for service and applicable rates and charges applied, or
it shall be considered to be cancelled and treated as set forts
above.
-3-
3/17/a 3 - 25290
6. This Agreement shall terminate upon the effective date of
a tariff filed with the Commission for those services furnished
hereunder. Thereafter, ?acific shall furnish such service
pursuant to the applicable provisions of its filed tariffs. Tn
the event that Customer does not retain the E-911 Service after
the effective date of such tariff, Customer shall pay the
applicable basic termination charges as set forth in Exhibit A
hereto.
7. In the event that this Agreement is terminated pursuant
to the provisicns of paragraph 6, Pacific shali have the right to
adjust the nonrecurring installation charges set forth in ZxhiSit
A and to either bil 1 or refund to Customer the amount of any
difference between such nonrecurring installation charges and the
comparable nonrecurring installation charges set forth in
Pacific's applicable tariff.
a. Additional services, equipment, facilities, or
arrangements not provided hereunder shall be provided in
accordance with applicable tariffs on file with the Commission,
revisions hereto, or by separate agreement submitted to said
Commission.
9. a. After installation of the PSXP facilities and
equipment furnished hereunder, should Customer desire any
rearrangement on Custcmer's premises, Customer shall pay charges
computed in accordance with tariffs on file with the Commission
(which charges are presently covered under Pacific's Tariff
Schedule Ca1.P.U.C. No. 28-T) for moving, rearranging or changing -
the PSAP or the equipment and facilities related thereto.
-4-
I -. ,
3/17/83 - 25290
b. After installation of the PSAP facilities and
equipment furnished hereunder, should Customer request any change
that necessitates additions, removals, moves or changes of access
facilities and/or equipment on Pacific's premises, Customer shall
pay cha rges based on actual costs for such change.
10. Pacific shall be provided access to Customer's premises
at any reasonable time for the purpose of installing, inspecting,
testing, rearranging, repairing or removing the equipment and
facilities used in furnishing service hereunder. Pacific shall
have the right to make such tests and adjustments as are necessary
or appropriate to maintain its equipment and/or facilities in
satisfactory operating condition. .
11. The liability, if any, of Pacific for damages arising out
of any mistake, omission, interruption; delay, error, defect or
other failure in any of the equipment or facilities provided .
hereunder or used in furnishing service hereunder shall be as set
forth from time to time in Rule 14 of Schedule Ca1.P.U.C. No. 36-T
of Pacific's tariffs on file with the Commission. A copy of the
current provisions of said Rule 14 is attached hereto as Exhibit
BT E-911 Service is provided solely for the benefit of the
Customer. The provision of E-911 Service by Pacific shall not be
interpreted, construed or regarded, either expressly or impliedly,
as being for the benefit of or creating any obligation of Pacific
to any third person or legal entity other than the Customer.
12. a. Neither this Agreement, nor any interest of Customer
hereunder, nor any use of the E-911 Service may be assigned, -.
sublet or in any manner transferred by Customer without the prior
written consent of Pacific. Pacific may, however, without
Customer's consent, assign its rights under this Agreement to
-5-
3/u/83 - 25290
American Telephone and Telegraph Company ("XT&T") or to any
present or future subsidiary or affiliated company of either
Pacific-or AT&T or to any other company if such assignment to such
other company will, in Pacific's opinion, assist in the
implementation of any law or ruling issued in any form whatscever
by any judicial or other governmental authority. in the event of
such an assignment, Pacific shall be released and discharged of
its obligations hereunder to the extent of such assignment. Any
attempted assignment in contravention of this paragraph shall be
void. Pacific shall give Customer written notice of any such
assignment of rights hereunder.
b. Subject to provisions of paragraph a above, this
Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the
respective successors and assigns, if any, of the parties hereto.
13. The failure of Pacific to ins-ist upon strict perfomance
of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this Agreement in
any one or more instances shall not be construed as a waiver cr
relinauishment for the future of any such terms, covenants or *
conditions, but all of the same shall be and remain in full force
and effect.
14. Unless sooner terminated as provided herein, this
Agreement shall continue for an initial period of twelve (121
months from the date the E-911 Service is placed in service and
thereafter until terminated by Pacific upon sixty (60) days' prior
written notice to Customer: provided, however, that Customer may
terminate this Agreement at any time upon thirty (30) days' prior
written notice to Pacific, subject to payment of applicable basic _
termination charges as set forth in Exhibit A hereto.
-6-
,
h
3/17/a 3 - 25290
15. Customer agrees to comply with all applicable federal,
state and local laws, regulations and codes in the performance of
this Agreement. Customer further agrees to indemnify Pacific for
any loss or damage that may be sustained by reason of Customer's
failure to comply with tfie aforementioned federal, state and local
laws, regulations and codes.
16. All notices or other communications hereunder shall be
deemed to have been duly given when made in writing and delivered
in person or deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid,
and addressed as follows:
To Customer:
City of Carlsbad
1Zuu tlm Avenue
Carlsbad, CA
Attn: Police Denartment Communications
To Pacific:
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 444 Market Street, Room 1708 San Francisco, CA 94111
Atfn: District Staff Xanager - 911
The address to which notices or communications may be given or
made by either party may be changed by written notice given by
such party to the other pursuant to this paragraph.
17. This Agreement represents the entire contract between the _
undersigned parties and supersedes all prior negotiations,
'discussions and writings.
-7-
- .
3/i 7/a 3 - 25290
La. Customer and Pacific agree that the in-service date for
the E-911 Service provided hereunder shall be on or before
June 1;. 1982 ; provided, however, that the time during
which Pacific is delayed in meeting such in-service date by causes
or events beyond the control of Pacitic, including lack of network
and/or central office facilities and an emergency resulting in
reallocation of available manpower, shall be added to the
aforesaid in-service date. For purposes of this paragraph, the
term "emergency" shall refer to and mean an unforeseen combination
of circumstances affecting service to California subscribers
calling for immediate action within the service area of PacFfic
and contiguous service areas of the other operating telephone
companies of the Bell System. As used herein, the in-service date
shall mean the date upon which Pacific installs and makes
substantially operational the E-911 Service for Customer's use
hereunder.
.
19. This Agreement shall be filed with the Commission
pursuant to its Czneral Order No. 96-A and shall at all times be
subject to such changes or modifications as said Commission may,
from time to time, direct in the exercise of its jurisdiction.
(Signature Page Follows)
-8-
3/i7/83 - 25290
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused
this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly
authorized representatives.
--
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
By:
Title:
Date Signed: /-
City of Carlsbad
(CUSTOMER)
By:
Title: ; T0 L', ,&;.J=
Date Sign\ed:
ATTEST:
Title:
Date Signed:
-9-
,-
. :
3/17/83 - 25300
EXHIBIT A Page 1 of 9
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE, EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES AND STANDARD FZ:xTLir(L.s
I. Au r.zmat F c Numbe r Identification (ANI): A feature by srhich the ta-L lrng ?arcy's ALvi ceiepnone n'umoer is forwarded to :ne
Enhanced 911 ( F-911) Control Offi ce and displayed on Transfer and Display Units at PSA?s equipped with such Units. (See Item 3 under Other Avariabie Service, Equipment ana Features.)
2. Data Management System (DMS): A system of manual prccedures ana computer programs used by Pacific to create, store and update the data required to provide the Selective Routing (SR) and Automatic Location identification (ALI) features.
3. Default Routing (DR): A feature activated when an incoming E-911 call cannot oe selectively routed due to an AN1 failure, -garbled digits or other causes. Such incoming calls are routed from t;he E-411 Control Of fice to a customer designated
default PSXP. Each incoming E-911 facility group to the Control Office is assigned to a designated default PSAP. Fcur party suburban service and custcmer-provided multi-party service, such as Farmer Line Ser-Jice, will be default routed.
4. End Office: X Central Office(s) in the E-911 System srhich sev-;es c311i.3. 5 . partres originating calls to 911.
5. Enhanced 911 (E-911) Control Office: The office which
srovlces canaem switcnlng capaoility for F-911 calls. it controls switcning of AN1 inrormation to the PSXP and ?rzvides the SR feature, standard ESS Speed Qlling features, call transfer capability and certain ,naintenance functions for each PSXP.
6. E-911 Sxchange Line: A one-way inccming line teminating at a
?SAP. (Outsolng calls can be made on a transfer basis only.)
NOT? : E-911 Service includes the provision of Z-911 Exchange Lines to all Primary PSXPs and to Secondary PSXPs that are equipped to display XNI information on PSAP terminal equipment. The number of lines requirea to these PSAPs will be determined and provided by Pacific based upon expected call volumes. The Customer may subscribe to Additional (Cptional) Z-911 Exchange Lines for these ?SXPs ana/or for Secondary PSAPs that are not equipped to display XNI information. Available Service, (See item 1. unaer Otner
Equipment, and Features.)
3/17/a 3 - 25300
7.
a.
9.
10.
11.
12.
EXHIBIT A
Page 2 of 9
E-911 Service Area: TAhe geographic area in which one or IIIO~P agencies partlcloating in the E-911 E-911 calls and disoatch appropriate System will respond to all emerG ency assistance.
Forced Disconnect: A function of the E-911 Central Office irqunk clrcu1; wnrch enabies the 2SAP attendant to release the connection on a 911 call even thcugh the calling party has not
hung up. This feature prevents the intentional jamming of the E-311 exchange lines.
Manual Transfer: Manual Transfer enables the PSXP attendant to transfer an incoming 911 call by denressing the switchhook of the associated telephone or the "adh" button on the
Transfer and Display Unit (if provided) and dialing either a 7-digit or lo-digit telephone number or a 2-digit Speed 'Calling Code.
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP): An answering location for 911 caiis orlglnatlng in a given area. A PSAP may be designated as Primary or Secondary, which refers to the order in which calls are directed for answering. Primary PSA?s answer all CaliS first: Secondaq PSAPs receive calls on a
transfer basis oniy.
Selective Routing (SRI: A fea ture that routes a
from a Central Office t 0 the d esignated primary upon the identified num .ber of the calling party.
n E-911 Call PSAP based
Serving Central Office: The local Central Office from which a PSAi?, eltner primary or secondaq, is served.
DESCPIPTION OF OTHER AVAILABLE SEWICE, EQUIPZENT AND FEATURES
1. Additional (Cptional) E-911 Exchange Line: (See Note, Item 6,
page 1 of cnls Exnlblt A, for conait;ons).
Provided for this Customer Yes ' No.
2. Night Service: A feature which allows E-911 calls to be
routed to a customer designated alternate location if the Primary PSAP closes down for a perlwd.
Note: There is no additional charge for this feature.
Provided for this Customer Yes X No.
3/17/83 - 25300
EXHIBIT A Page 3 of 9
3. Transfer and Display Unit: A selector console and associated equipment for alsplaying MI numbers at the PSAP attendant position(s) and used by t:ne attendant to activate Fixed and/or Selective Transfer functions.
Provided for this Customer X Yes NO.
a. Fixed Transfer: Fixed Transfer enables a PSAP attendant
to transfer an incoming 911 call to another designated PSAP by depressing a single button on the Transfer and
Display Unit.
Provided for this Customer X Yes NO.
b. Selective Transfer: . Selective Transfer enables any PSX? attenaant to transfer an incoming 911 call to the prooer response PSAP by depressing a single button labeled with the type of agency; e.g., "fire", on the Transfer and Display Unit.
Provided for this Customer X Yes No.
4. Automatic Locsticn Identification (ALI): A feature by which tne name (business customers oniy) ana address associated with the calling part;.'s telephone number (identified by AN1 as defined above) is forwarded to the PSAP for display. Additional telephones with the same number (secondary locations, off premises, etc.) will be identified with the address of the telephone number at the main location.
Provided for this Customer X Yes NO.
3/17/83 - 25300
EXHIBIT A
Page 4 of 9
DIAGRAM OF E-911 EMERGENCY REPORTING TELEPHONE SYSTEM
E-911 Control Office PSAP
No.1 ES!
4 E-911
Carlsbad
Police Dept.
2 Answering
- Positions
2 ANI Display
Units
I , 1 : ,. “I ;‘=I; i-, ; i I 3 I -3 ! 21 ,-
6: I = := Vi=I A>! 6; ! +’ .2 I -:
j I
jt/ !‘I I”’ I I
I *I cl y; z! 4 I zl
Ii I” :k
1-I
i I WI i Li P -4x! = :\; ;;zi
4j 1
q 1
1;’
i
I \I
_I
v $1 =I
0 3
2
5
:
d rD
a -1
2
I
Y
; Y Y
: .e ‘= G .m
d 3 C .e C *
iz
2 Y
0 >
2
4
f
a
z .- .J Q .- . >Q 03
;:
-n;2
0= CO .- .-
3” 25 -C -- OE Yi
0;
C UV .a
2 l
2, 3 w -2 a:i- x1 w
03 -u c 9 uz
CZ -- ,-
3’;
;p
n I 4
l 2
. . 3 = .a 3 0
3
f u
?
VI
m
5 V
z u- 3
I
I
1
; Y
E a d
: n
3 C .- a
: 2
:
5 C
% E 3 3 il
SI
la
a
?
0
I
z.1
ull W! -8 USI
01
El f, v,
I: b I NI NJ
; - t.a -cIsI 2 -=lma* 0 WV Q *id C-u i) o--w- Curd-C
zu alh =
;“~Z~2
d-.uL: 2 8 2 v-3 m 4 :o x c- SZ1-‘35=
V
Y 4
2 .!. YY ac f-1 69 t! --.1 y, La-=
Si 2,:
zt UJQU
;] ‘P C”
I
2 $2 ‘ZY
;! . ;; -
0 . . ..-I 3!% --‘I 1
‘iiWl
. 3 6 a
l ’ ,
C 0 z Lful a 0 - 3 -:: :jluud* ;== ” ‘- 06) 2 0 E c\u =1 a L 0 @SC -P)b.CC UU 30-
3
a’y 2 r -\5
=a a:,
2 2
B
0 0 .
s: I -?I
“I
01
91 ml f-4 * I
2
2 I Nl
% a
J I I I ‘L, I f+ ’
“i
r’ i
-xl =?I ;‘I c: c: -* ;j;w 1 !;;I -. LJS f!
2! I i-: I
; I
101 ‘kj
I I
*I
$1
21 0
. I
I 2, i
I
E 1 Wl =:=I
‘I> i =I i i
5
I y
- o-4 Y SO -‘2*cm Sal--L bU2ZU.M
0 J
.i,Gd, meoul8a.u cl-au= ..d(o!dLQ=IO DQ 0 =!kti bl.-0 aaa 54as 4
2m --o’@d aucm -.a.vmo~ - rJ= m 03-u-c w*- c-
04ocn aauam= &cCE 0
: 3 “t”gg’
a cz b b-- 3 -000”
4 mt
0
a’
$1 Nl N I
C
-I 3
&II
21
,I E
:
0 I ‘C I mr QI S
ha I 11 II z-0
ii .di
5- Oh c. -Y r’- -cCcC m z;a;zgu
;2:2!:;: C=400- u ‘3 e* VC-- 10
?ulECmC=. Em-P-
aocol~m 4=~‘-2 - C.-o r) aa
;;;q=-o ,.-C” Z&C =A.-- 6 z-r .0---Z
E x- - ab * Lao+ Lllo 5 = ” ho I ma - Lalblukaau- kb4 c -
m-u a*= -,u e E 0 c- O 2 z- CE~,CUOm 0-m 0 C.-r k x-4 *- a 4 “I” ::=a3 x- u-ralcLIac
-s--r-w x- - errrQ:b OY-a- oe c:Ex- OE - Qaz-L~,fd- -f”rC :cEOc Y4 b 0 a-- CL --cu*. -* -Y = = >.- z;,-z ccxgno ucd3vYo--v
VI ii-,,; Cud-4 a-w-2 03 = i4 c- CaCC +auvE100 cut
. . N
. i . *
m
C‘L c i I
+ I i -v i’L ;
Z> =a I=!
x1 a= i 1
23’ WI
5 ’ ,I c: -.I -*- 1 ;’ 8,. ‘S ;I C! I in , 31 +I : : js; I I I I
z I - PI A i-1
iz i, -I
c k!
3
Z 0
z !
k
z 4 a I1 ‘J
2 ,=I
4 r 0 ) ‘=‘! I =L! 1 Cd P:c! 3 ‘\, - ‘US’ > -0 2 :: ‘2-J f ’ d I I 01 I ’ A .fi
0 i OL . I 0 ;a z IS e /z u? i-
e 1 ‘a d 1 $
I
I
a
01 3!
Cl 01 UT!
*I
=
01
m’; et
v,
1
Cl
Cl
?‘i
ull ual
“I
YI
fi NI
.s I
.-
cu
01 0 .
s: 1 l-5, -1
01 01
;i -01
-1
01
;i
r? I -I
VII
LI
:i kl
m L UT a 4 -
-‘;;t UC
-t;,” : =&l-o* wd;)L- r-.e aa OUCb-- 4 .-a40 CE1&-- lQ=culnx- .- 5 0 .o = 0
=zvs a L Y e 0 Ls-7 = L=al=o C- 24 .o 0
. 0
cu
0=
01
01
,; A
I
01
91
2 -,
“I
$1
*I St
Y Q-- CZ da I, ma
32 Lr: OM .- - L3
2k ca 8-a.
6
,’ ,, L w - LZ3 2 >,.a 5 L; : e3 t 3 ;z 1 a:= = .- 0 a- va E =Ic 3 a j a - a q i go, C1 - v mu= 0, -= =-““s z ;.;-_ - 4:;
4- u-l i,Eb
“0 I.- .a fna
m:: 3dW 94r 2
Cnav = d .- c
j/17/83 - 25300
EXBi3IT A Page 8 of 9
-.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1 -a. E-911 is provided oniy when tine total number of main and equivalent to main telephones exceeds 150,000 in the area to be served Sy the system.
a. E-911 exchange lines are arranged for incoming service onl:r. Cutgoing calls can only be made on a transfer basis.
C. AN1 or AL1 information will not be displayed on calls received
from four-oarty suburban service or customer provided multi-oarty service such as Farmer Line Service.
D. 911 calls from ?BX and Centrex on-premises and off-premises -stations, and other services with off-premises locations, will be forwarded to the PSAP serving the pilot number location of. the PBX, Centrex and other off-premises services. ANI and XL; information received from such off-premises stations may not be the actual telephone number and address for those off-premises stations.
E. Charges for local and/or toll messages transferred over exchange faciii:i es will be billed according to rates appiicable from ::ie local Central Office serving the ?SXT originating the transfer.
F. Features and network arra ngements will be based upon the
operating limitations of Tacific's facilities and equipment.
G. If Customer provided terminal equipment is used, it vi11 be subject to terms and conditions set forth in Sc;nedules Ca1.P.U.C. No. 4-T and 135-T.
H. Any terminal equipment used by Customer in conjunction with E-911 Service, whether such equipment is provided by lacific or Customer, shall be configured so that it is unable to extract any information from the Data Management System other than information relating to a number identified through the _
AN1 capability as the source of an in-orogress call.
I. The rates charged for E-911 Service do not contemplate the inspection or constant monitoring of facilities to discover errors, defects and malfunctions in the E-911 Service, and Pacific does not undertake such responsibility.
1.
3/17/83 - 25300
EXYIBIT A Page 9 of 9
J.
K.
A billing surcharge (as set forth in Tariff Schedule
Ca1.P.LJ.C. No. 36-T, Rule 33) applies to the monthly charges for E-911 service covered by thrs Agreement.
The Customer has the responsibility to:
1. adhere to the guidelines as'set forth in the State of California 911 Guidelines Manual;
2. arrange to have all 911 calls answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week;
3. subscribe to local exchange service at each ?SXP location
for emergency use by any person who does not want his/her telephone number and/or address displayed, for use by telephone company operators in transferring emergency calls, for administrative purposes, and for placing and receiving nonemergency calls; and
4. make such operational tests as in the judgment of the Customer are required to deteznine whether the system is functioning properly for its use. Customer shall promptly notify Pacific in the event t!!e System is not functioning properly.
, I , . .
EXHIBIT3 ?AGEl Jr?
T?l*?wa tiroooaruid,l~ calalpsl -c.. GcLz.!J c YO . . . '6-Y .-
sua-caibr5m 5Cb *ired 3-c: 56
cipc*L 6d aTired 5berc 56
(1) Za ;rroririOar~ Of 35 318 do mt qpL7 :s enrs ad cds8iom errud
* ti17 ah-:, fraadulat eoudoc: or ioiaciona a f Law.
(3 za t&p mmr m error ur cmir8Iiou L una8d * :& p8a logifqenc8
of ‘A. utix,7, em lbbili,7 at c!m iftiliq sod1 38 ?hitmd :a md
b2 a, mf -. ‘3 a of s1o,iIoo.
(1) m- u &dd ia s8ctious (11 a& (2) of *is xfa, :tm liabiliq
Of :A utiti,-7 ,ti av'c STiSiZIg OUC Cif SiStti8, tiS8iOP8, itt8F
zqcim8, dday8, l nrs or d8f8cu ia uq of 98 r8tict8 or ~acill:i~s
-*did ti -2. Jtili-7, iu=hiiw Wklmqt, :JL:, r-=r8C8 liW, JUppi&- CC
acal equi~c, rl~~ical diac:oq liatkqr (eududing 218 use of
Sold fats tTp) rpd ai1 otiu M&=88, shall La 00 eTen2: exud m oDrmc (C
eqlxd B '28 F raU' &.urgu 1 -28 c-am far -28 ;xriod durikq vnizt '3. eC18 01 f&Liz 88 B dbc:ad e ti8 riSUk8, d8iOU, i=Cl!i-
rerpcioo+ chixy, wr sr dmfut, @da+, !z-, tZ8t 'her8 q SiStX8,
arirtioeI* iaz~c-km, &lay, czar or drfu: La atuy arm rrtica sr
- fxili,7 afZhu or diainiahr8 tie taiw of my octlrt~w~c:r said ?kbi11,7 r&U Wdm Ioci W, brrc ia 31 mmxZ rUl th Liroiliv -84
cdtouiamazcJf-fm~gm8cJtamNU for all 8dCI8 ar ?a&-
litia far -5, psiJd afiuud by -a. tiuL, ti8imt, ia-&on,
ciahy,. - ar dd8c:.
61 Jticn Ot3u Yba 3irrccaq .
.L Ilr Utfli,7 ahail rllorr for *intmpCioar *h stic8 of 24 burr 3r
- sac km CJ CJdac: of -3e ca8 -,UX~Mt~i:O ti8 213
xta wp8 -5~ uu 3dour period. or rjor Lac:ion clr8ruf ai:ar
cam isi:irl puiod, or iat~till ia am 5llowiaq lrrriCZt8:
.
Aonca far** No.
Dcclmn No. ? 1059
-by
r?snx .M. 'Midma hunt ‘Jim ?xnamt
Cam File: GE< 1 '; 272
z:cte: ‘4 JAI Y I CEg
.3aloluuon No.
EXHIBIT
Th~hif!c Tdepbone and Tdmh Csmpnny
s8a r’“rrsna. cdifomi8
Plql 2 li =rfEDm CAL?.-U.C. YO. 36
5el lapiud Shaac 5
Cancds 4cA latia8.d meat 5
- . . . ZIJLZ !m. !O
r.rxrrlrDM OF LLAB= - Caotinurd
(i> ~cuOtirrZmxrDiruro~-Cooti,=nrd -.
&. -c?udamd
1. M&i18 t8lephuu8: aerdcw.
2. -kimta Iinmrtrricu. and channmir, u tollan,:
(d Pr;,vlt8 1h td8@OUO I&:8.
tb) tiWt8 ?h& C8ht7prrrit:ar aud ?fOtle ¶ltiC88.
Cc) hrrmrla fur data txsaais8iou.
Cd) -a fir =C8- ~ttilq, ru~rriaaq upird md Ui3C81-
lrruoar siga~iag turp8r8.
(a.1
(fl r
(f) ca&xuotza tib -C-t S8rpiC8.
(h> CbauueL8 for aurreyspuch aenmrks in c-c:luix viti loud-
rprrkur.
(i) Chmds FJr QDH9 proqra t'su8ui r8ion mcwurb it -~xxace:ion
tits loudapuku~.
(j) Cbxmria for far Linu ad toll 3etira ~tatiou Iinu.
(k) blla aad li&‘lZS S?ea~ actrck vati= SItiC8.
ma dhYUtnC8 09 itIS (P) t!lr'JUqfi (g) abW8 3ppiitI8 OdT CO
S817iC8 within t!la SB cxdmn* arCa. i38 a11CVUlC8 OU irUI8
(h1 and (iI above applies oniy ca rtztion cquiplmt sad/or chmnel
fPCiliti88.
3.
Vh8ra credit is allowed again8C iaitial charges, tic iairial ptiod ahail SC teducrd iz :,ic sme proportioo. and additional
bOurip ratea rh811 apply Co each hour or 08jor frlc:ion chcreoi for Uidc tiea'relcphooa Scrricr f=rtishcd in l xces8 of Che i-i:21
?ar;,od a.# so raduc8d.
CJrraetion Cmcitutd
hJe0 ay
+cmi< ht. Widener
.+snsunt Vice hsldcnt
Dare r'ilex
EIlEZW:
Rwoturion Yo.
Oc:28;;;a
EXHIBIT S
Rqr 3 of 9
,$CEUii ti.?\& c. !:a, 36-T. Orig~aal 9ctc 57-h
L-eCX2f OF LUBlT- - Can-Cd ‘?rp se
(b) .?-ces 0th~ i!ih Dirutnry - Cmri3ued
3. Zm Util.iq shrll aLlou, for ia:cr~:tpc~oa3 in excbnqa
tahpho~a se-ma of 24 hours or zora znc due :a eanaucr of
ch.8 c~c:spstr , an amua: equal :J :Sc fbed rpncsly chtr3ca
t3f exchange so&c8 ai:iplied by 38 rag-0 of tie days Of
iSt8=:pciOP :S -L'Zq iayl. k&Xl iX.E:r=lQCiOlu C?Zlt2U8 5ayand
24 hOur3, credi: allcvance will be 31ven ti suc~8ss1ve 26-iour
*tLplu.
C. ?!m iIt=? shall tic=, for iaCcr=rrptiow in idQ%k C!ldElClS
and srrr~cu of CSO C3uacu:~?8 houra or znre not due CD conduc=
of -28 cusnmer at failura of facFli:Les qrovrdcd by t!28
atcaa.r, an -UC decarzzed as follows:
I. ior itam otiar :.+.a ieipok base c.apat:ty, an
atmt cqud :o l/720 of cha fixed amchly charge for such fsu for cnc;2 hour or srjor kzrtfon thereof
of IaLnt~ap Con. I : 2. ior Td.pak base capaciq fuzbhed. for use az~ a
Sk@8 CrpPCie, aa axno~t c=mputCd a in 1. above.
. 3. ior Ttipak base capocfq fxrzished for us8 as vor-lous
CbmZLTl8h Of ‘easer upac~:~, (a) lf tie inte;,Jpced
chauneis are Less ‘Lax2 50 percmc of :Se equi7alenc
tcicphone grade ckaanels in cSe set:ion, no aaouac
allowed, or (5) if eke izc.rrrapccd :Sacncis are 50
percms or =orc of C.ic l quzvakzt telr??none grxie
channrb ia -+e section, an auuac :aapuced as in L aiaove.
io:'ot eaci dassiflration of ieipak base capacirf, c-edit 's
vuted scparateiy for each r.a-poine sec=:sn aifec:ed.
. . .
I
Cl
Ccn*'aued me
0c:sber 23, 1970
ch .ya. -i7iO6
hued by Date r’iied:
A.0Ri.W C. CdSSfi2Y S5ccrrvc : !!OVcn-jcr 22, 1sio
V icz Pr:s rdenc i(aobxron No.
EXHISIT Pagr 4 of
- ‘be - Tdcphone a& Tdm Company SCEEDULE ciu.u.c. NO. 36
sah r”rmw. aifomi8 6th *red Sheet 57-
-Cd1 3rd bvised SheeC 57-
--- mum. 10
(4) 3arvhn OrhrTha Dirrctoq- Cnutimud -
0. mm utairf r&u dl-, for intairapcio~ of 30 &nacu ur mrs 3oc
&a 0 w&act of th CLLYtrr (iadudiag mthodr&d umrs), 0
mt equl to cS8 pro ram dlaq8s ia hAl,l-iour adripiu for
cad 3Sabnca p&o+& or ujor .C=acti OZI chraaf afitrr tile bitid
p&ad, of iat-pdon La chr foiloriq plAv8tm lhm akcu anti
rkds4
1. Pr;,P* tinr. uhphoar rrmica.
2, *ntr lb& cr;la -tar and ?Iarm S&CU.
3. -a for daza Cmm’S~iua.
4. CbxmaLa for rmt8 meeriag, ruprdsory coatrol d aiscd- lmmxm rigprliag pvqous.
5.
6. x
7. c4utismw ‘lit -c-c semi;*.
a. Chnneia far *a remca o*r8tian of *vare aobih ~adi~cals
pilaum qmrm.
9. CZkammls for oaw rpeach aerworkr ia caunu:ion vich loud-
rprlkars .
10. Cbaxmlr for onn8y pragrrn cz rPmisrion cueaotL. in wunutioa
. wick loudsp~rs.
11. Spa&d uaBbIy sarrricas and chumah for aircailsncous cxperi-
marl -au.
Th dlowanca on Lrar 1. above applies only CO hull petiod actice. 772~ tllovlnca 00 It- 1. chrougia a. above oppiiu onl? Co satice
berwen rcprrarr exchange artu. i?aa rllouuxcr on L:ema 9. and !O.
above appiisa cml3 ta in~cruz.bage and intcrdisczic: rSumc1~.
Cor=~e:ion Conciaucd
Adnce &cm 30.
DeczslOrl Yo. Fmxk !A. Widener
&suunr Vice hsldcnr
Dart Fiicd:
EIZeczlYc: Oc?a 23
Rrsaluslon No.
I nt I’.,. I, 8. Irlq~hww ad Tckpw tmmq
.- Frurru.wana
EXHIBIT a
Pagr 5 of 9
.~ILI)III.>. CAI..? f 1. 3’ 1 267
Lar LvLw8d sleac 57--I
caac&i Oi,W zherc 53-z
ZLZ -30. 14
-lzos GT m - cantu
(4) suecu ochr axm Qizmza~ - GYutixed
-s. ‘3uurz~rbauaGclw, for i;rt8rzpriaas of 30 seaad or ar8 EOC Q m m of Cm a- or f.ailnra of facilitian prmidui
bf- casm, an. FC 8qua.L :a c!am pro rau a-8 11 tin-
tic& mlc5Lu far CLU
of irtar,-gr&l ia -3
5-m aizuca period or u.jor s%sc:iou -2araaf
5llOrnaq ?ti7rca Liu smmcu asfi uazai3.
1. -s far mprrrm: t=dsaico ia caurtecti0n .riLb Lctdspda:l,
ad rapmd~=i 3p m ouald rrcar~c.aq.
2. Cmnamls far ridma Waion ia c3mwc:i 00 tic!2 tahti3ico rim.
. P. ar utz2i~ lb&l1 aua, for ia~8~Ciclru of ahoe petid .Jr;,lata LA c8ia*em J-C= ticf wrqrta arie-sizs ar zwa of cba
dail3 can-: umica sac due en cduc: of 3 NC- chd*e
aaenrkad w-1, m amoe equal -3 58 prQ raea -8 far '4s
par&i of *Nctcrn (axebdkug ?48t ciam aam up Later ia cka sac
dq s elm cuca&‘s zlqlmst) .
c. aa ot-iLi.7 shll alla, fur ;3t8~Jpciow of m ‘ururcrrti7a bmam
ar arm me &as co cmuiuc: of ch caacumr or failutr of kci?i:ies
;rrarid&d by -a cm-, aa mt cqtd :a l/729 of c!m t;zrd
3~ockl3 cimrgm ior ccci hour or ujor f=acrion c!mrsof of ktarap’
:ioo k prL7aa Liam -1s for taiatisi4a zznsmb8ioa 532 u4e 5
kxtcati4ad :alerisi4n syuccnrr.
itci%al omizzrd aa au ,Chcec 57-Z-2. “4tc Iauce .--
\’ . Iuued bv
I. . . . . . :?AfK 3. UTDNm
ASSiSYM VICE ??SSiJ&~
IUc t ,,I-rl
, I,,*+...’ nmll?a
*, ,.;,.,,,*n \.
EXHIBIT 3
nm.hciEc Tdrphow ad Tda& Caqsay
s%alYxJcso.~-
Rgn 6 of 9
3caEDuLz c,k.t’.c- NO. 36:
1rC WSed Sh**t 57-C-i
Cmcds or;,gisd stlut r-5-1
(4) -+kcu Otbr +za Dkvc:qry~Cmx~d- em.. . .
x. ~1 atizirJ ~a1 &W a -t ukulatd u s&an in (2JCaJ
fOUWh?g., tnr isrl-pdntu in D8rtotmrmDi(F;x.L Semi- hued
QP be- A-m SueLou VaLum, u d&had k ( 11 bwla, md h lm&
of Eha. tinpdoo9 mat daa :n uwinc: of ti cssf- ur rntior’,=ed wu or fsillar~ of fscil~-; ,-es ?taritid 5y tia NC; or rzrtharhed
wa QI &ta8 ta da failam of l j. atmu co mchoriie teplrcm=ac
of w d-t of rpelkrl ezu~=iurl* u JaTmc’d ia Scirdula
-LL.?.U.Cl 30TLi. ‘- -- .-. ary;--‘od-. d--d+.;;-’ w ds-&dd -.
e!z! br ada rnrL?. b,rqL on l A s-2 thy dru -Aa cut-w
r8c%Lvu ‘-4 Ucrzj+l llo~iu~nll of dm d for ma& reQlcr
pypt ad lhrll rod 00 ‘h day df-,r 20 0-5 rslsLve8 tie
cYm’¶ anLhnr??rba far nxb rmlcarnt. ---m-v. ----- - .-a .-- we ---
(11 Att%gs S&r538 Ydw
Zb rrrtage sCation veiru is, uldatd by ditidfq 38 :atrL
-7 N fUC a J&CR h -A :otrl - Of #tZti-
ua am S&Q.. mm mtrl a7ss7 M ah11 be &sed
af all &urges mso&urd ~5~5 &a l miem, includin$ c!ur~u
for dl equiu u8i(gnmd co dl-X&al SUtiau 7-a
uu a8 I&W.
(2) CnditALla8ncei fur IntamzpcimuJ
tar a* pap88 OF cim~eaekag cm mt of aLlamc* v
opnth is uaridrrad ta ham 30 day and 47 ~3088 ttrtiona
an tie inruzxptcd por=ims of a I&CS shall k wuaichzad
ia, damsiting da mmbu of acatioaa L'fre:ad.
(a) h iarmpcion eadi: dlwmw is &emained b7 CiJ ulcz- keag tie AVU%gm station Vdw for une .hLll day (Average
surian v&u + by 30 (&ywJ (ii1 ~Atiplfiag tie raaul:
of (il b cbm “c=rdif u ruecifi rd in (bJ balm, cheat (iii)
dtipl*ng tie ruul: of (ii) by de smbez of rta:‘,oor
af’e-ad - - * .
POrmm13 00 Sk C 57-C-t.
COP-~ -wed be..
Aawcr Laze No.
Dealon No.
13129 Issued by
Funk ?A. Widener
Aswam Vice .?7mdmC
Date Tilti:
ZkXYe:
Raolunon No.
MAR 1 sm?
EXHIBIT 3 Rga 7 of 9
mm cAL?.I?.c NO.36?
-ZOlI O?’ L3XZ=Z - Coo&mad
(3’ crdis LUorrPar=ss for ~atsr5zptlapr. - co9ewd
0) Iar~rzpcbnu of 2 4 &us or ?288
bzlga of ktnrrrrotlaa w CMii
Lam cba 30 rds Yaorn~
30 zt=ms up CO* bus 30s iz&adAg 3 h-m LflO d8y
3 hwrs up to, ht wt lrrcw 6 b- L/S day
6 hoprr: up tn, hut aos mrrdr,, 9 blzcris t/s day
9 h-‘up to, brrt MS lsca I2 hours 3/s dq
12 haull. up :a, but aot 3dadfag U hours h/S day
’ U harrr. ap ED 24 hmrs AcLna~e - &Y
- OfWra Fllt~pdou~d. 3aalaau orwm* brrhg azy
pmasbd up ta* hz WC ~3h~,r&all~cmzsih~u
QPI ~~~ptlazi.
(cl vntu ovmr 24 Hwrs .
CndiS ti k rllowmd in l/S day mLffplsa fur ucb 3 hr
pmrbd of izuqfiuo or trac=Zou thu8af. X0 mre than one
fti &y’s czmdf: VFIl k rllord for any paad of 24 hurt.
I. ih Utzi~ r&l illor , for Fntrr=~ptions iz Cm (;rd.aL LOO off~izg of
3 houn or WR sot due to esndpct of tfrr astsnmr, an -t cqud :a
tie ,proporriousce pe of tbm fiad muthL7 chaws in tiZ?lta of 00s
dry for uch 24 houra or 6jor Lrrction tfsrnof, for ctto Caixl X0
wq=mmt s.Mrs ::sm trndmrsd Fnoperatioe by cha Intemptlon. UJwUU fUr FPSa~ptioa8 of exd2aags srmcn or ptimta ‘i.la serPfce
v%sh which the GeadrL. 100 symaa is asaacsd rra sub fee: :s :he
Pmlions smt far3 3 A., 3. aud 3. pn!c~ciAq.
r purp08a of theaa ragrrktiom. an ~sr~ptian la diaersd ta’ aZ.st fzm :.ic I
W i: Fr rcpor=rd co or dccee:=rd bf the tTt2~. =
Isaud by
lb&e 3 i2ociae
thisirK Kcr -5Eidcz
EXHIBIT 3
The hzfic lbpiwme ad tdegn+ Gamaaay
sul hacxo. califamla
Pagr 9 of 9
SCXEDULZ cxt,D.L?.c. NO. 36-Y
ht tiled shnc si-z
Caacelr or;,*1 n*mc 57-L
‘w Utsi,~ li&J hevm &e:
ire t-se: l c aq
+ht to 8du aueeeery ajuirt m chaps ia
:h* end will m zho. tigilr co nupcnd or bee--c
atie=, e wyd1.y for a* pupaem of uk5.g z3a amueeeq raprirr or
-8, ia ltr sy-eraa mlea M Sue~~iarr or kJt8WriJa of ruece far c rvpmiabh pesdd. L awtee~, -3e utili.-7 till *va tie zu-
:c who uy bm rffec:rd as meeolrrbte wcice ~srwf as cirsaeuncee riu pziz, ad rill ?mucpte tirn m vi5 maaumabh ditigersce, ad
if pnciub 18 at tirr ttru till nm && leur -Beace.
iihtp =f8 Utflis7 is diag or cfrps;,y isa ~acilitiee,
appmpriiate precxacia& CO mid i: r&l1 :A8 -u8q tit~cimu of cauvurrtims
or cut-'s rrrriu.
Ba Utiliq shall WC br Liable for l mra in CLPLd:=&, xeiv?ag or ddi~rkag oral rear-8 by CeLqana - tie Lb88 of c4 Utiliv aad cm* uClitie8.
31 bee Ir’-siag & Yoa+rlivmry of Oti::ea ~eergee
as Utili~ lb811 be liable for Lose or dasey ckrt uy oaex it *a eatem of cb8 kpla-ymmat of lay 6eeuager sot ta exced eRPryCas -8 c2eqe far
. sudx PUII~U S&ZLS. d rU ba hiala for Las8 or dame98 -3: ay
occx irt cha cr,‘mrri aeioo of qme8a.p mu ita 1588 nac :3 axe& am
-t receivmd for imdizg la.
1) Lzurs ia Lafamr~iaa F'umishrd by Dizaeary Leirunce Oporatan (3
Sub jet: to prbsiune of Se& ua (31 of *is rrrlei tis Utiliq ahail aLlcnr a
credit for errors ia celcphou wmbara or other iafonetiaa ?zrhed 57 tic Utiliq'r Diae:uq &eirtmcs Opuzmrs in aecotdtpce titi Scktiulr Cal.
P.U.C. .%. 139-t, 6 mt Mr ia aeee of 58 chur;3s for a ull :a xrec- j
Co7 Assisuuce, dirled direr or placed tiruuga asachcr uclliq opcratzr (i.e. "0" operrcar) as appprupriata CD tie ull ou witi& tie error oczxr=z.
For di,-rc:= dirlcd wilr, tie credit vill oaLy apply. if Cm xs:zmer has
ermedtd his/her tiloumce md -kc-amd a cauga. (,Y
Aawcr Lcrs.9 No. Lsluea oy
Decalon Yo. 92108 Frame H. Widener
.luuunt Vice Prnrdcnr
Dare Fika: scpcme= 25. ~80
~:CC:WC: Oc=aber 6, !?BO
Rno~ucion ?(a.
8, ,*‘J ’
1 . EXHIBIT 3
Pagl a of :
SxKnuLE afJ.uL. .w. 36-Y
3rd kemd 31~s 57-Z
Caaceis 2ad tised Shasc s?-3
..- -- - mxz m. 14 -
(5) BbjUt to tha prorieioru. of See tiua (3) of &is ml8 the UtiliCy lhd1
d-la, fur -8 0I ti&nm in rLp4~beeicd ceLep&ue. dirrtorir (w CC:
chiiat chm u& of bold frm rip,) , 6 locLpc richin tire folltiag lihzs: (Cl
A* lor lisein3, irr dphrbreicrl td8pi308~ dirutoria ,famishd ritboe (Cl Rdditioad c!urgDy 6. mt aoc in ease of tbs xiaiam -&17 m to the a.tcr fur e- samice drtr;ag +e l ffuziva Life of tie diratoq in ukicf t!ta error or aiseiua acured.
82 ?<rr Listings d liwe of isfurmrioa in dphrkcicd telep&onm dir (C
ur&ee furuirhd u edditiemal &eqe see for& ia Schedde Cd.2.3.C. MO. 17-1, an aunt we ia awue of tie dmrp fur cMt listig or line of inf-tim *ag tb* l ffa:ivm life of tie dirutoq
in dsicb chr l car or dreiaa occurred.
C.
0. ?ar Liadage in iaforucion rreoni~ fkishrd ticSarc ddirionrt .
efrrrp, = mt we in es-8 of tie tih wrmlly ehuga co
the cwtmmr fur sew nrrice dzuing the priad 5a l rrur or
airs&a copbmud.
t, ?or listings in irrirrrrrtiua mode fmd8h8d at ddi:im.al eb-,
~3 -t wt in l wue of tie m for c&e Liacing dnkng Cm
ptiod Cam error or mission amcimmd.
P. ?0r listings in .t~iaphmm dirmcorias furniahd in wutfan witi
wM18 ceiephme seke8, sa rwc aoc in l seee of '*a gsurmcae
aad fimd chm fur the serrice drrriag C!ae affa:im life of tba
dirsc:oq in vhich the err31 or arireioa oceurmd. .
Adncr Lecru No. -=oY
Dccuron No. 9 1059 Prrnk .M. tiidma
haltant Vim Pvmdmr
Dtrc Filcd: utl; 1 1 ‘I
Effccwc: JAN i ?!?a
a-c....rr ua
EXHIBIT A
4-23-84
&sL ADDENDIJM TO AGREEMENT
(SUBORDINATE) TO FURNISH ENHANCED
9-l-l EMERGENCY REPORTING TELEPHONE SERVICE
This is an Addendum to that certain agreement (hereinafter
referred as the "Agreement") dated June 1, 1982 between
Pacific Bell (designated therein as the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company) hereinafter referred to as "Pacific" and
the City of Carlsbad hereinafter referred
to as "customer" on this first day of
December , 1987 in light of the
following facts:
A. Pacific is currently providing 911 or E911 service
to customer;
B. Pacific has exercised its right to increase rates
for such service pursuant to paragraph 3 of the Agreement;
and
C. Customer and Pacific now desire to agree upon a
mechanism to adjust the rates in accordance with the
California Public Utilities Commission ("CPlC") jurisdiction.
NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. Pacific shall implement the rates set forth in
Exhibit A attached hereto in accordance with paragraph 3
of the Agreement effective 90 days from December 1, 1987 ,
-l-
EXHIBIT A
4-23-84
Initial delivery of this Addendum shall constitute notice of
the increase as required by said paragraph 3.
2. Customer has the right to seek CPUC review of the
rates set forth in Exhibit A within thirty days of the date
of this Addendum. For the purposes of this review if the
State of California, Office of Telecommunications, seeks
review, said review shall be deemed to be for the benefit of
the customer.
3. Should the CPIJC adjust said rates either upward or
downward as a result of its review, the rates as adjusted by
the CPIJC shall thereafter be controlling. Furthermore, the
rates actually charged by Pacific in accordance with this
Addendum shall be adjusted retroactively to the date
originally implemented or one year whichever is shorter.
Said adjustment to be credited or debited against customer's
next bill without interest.
(Signature Page Follows)
-2-
EXHIBIT A
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized
representatives.
;';IFIC BELL&/ @
Title:
Date Signed:
Citv of Carlsbad
By:
Title
Date
(COSTOMER)
Signed:
-3-
EXHIBIT A
E-911 SERVICE - RATES AND CHARGES
The E-911 Emergency Reporting System for
Carlsbad Police Department will consist of the
following:
IlNIT PRICE TOTAL CHARGES-l MClNTH
DESCRIPTION
Call Sequence
Initial eight
lines
Call Seq‘uence
Additional
eight lines
MO. RATE x QUANTITY ktL.RATEIC
$30.00 $735.00 1 $30.00 $735.00
$12.00 $270.00 1 $12.00 $270.00
Total Monthly Lease Cost......$42.00
Total Installation Cost... $1,005.00