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Item VI (B) Consideration of Emergencey Response Radio Lease Resolution No 94-03, authorizaing lease purchase of 800 MHZ Radio Equipement - Fire Department
AGENDA 2-15-94 Item VI B "CENTER OF GOOD LIVING-PRIDE OF WEST ORANGE" O� Ocoee S.SCOTT VANDERGRIFT � j� • )1,%:, coHn�usoNIIts Ia CITY OF OCOEE RUSTY JOHNSON PAUL W.FOSTER I v G 150 N.LAKESHORE DRIVE OCOEE FLORIDA M761-2258 VERN COMBS (407)6562322 JIM GLEASON Op GOOD�` CITY MANAGER ELLIS SHAPIRO MEMORANDUM DATE: February 10, 1994 TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners FROM: Montye E. Beamer, Director���,�'� Administrative Services SUBJECT: 800 MHz Radio Equipment - Fire Department The adopted Five Year Capital Improvement Program Fiscal Years 1994-1998 shows a five year leave purchase at $78,500 total with $15,700 payment from impact fees (supported by all districts) for the 800 MHz radio system for the Fire Department. As outlined in the attached memo from Chief Strosnider dated February 7, 1994, the Interlocal Agreement with Orange County is in place and dispatching support will be provided by Orange County with the City's purchase of the necessary equipment. Motorola through Orange County Contract #Y3-139 has quoted the price for the equipment, system integration, and extended warranty. They also included their lease purchase price. Originally a full year extended warranty was included which brought the total cost of $89,506.48. Riverside National Bank and Liberty National Leasing were both asked to supply quotes for this total amount. Their responses are also attached. Liberty National Leasing Company was the lowest. In reviewing those items listed for long term leasing, it was discovered that only the equipment is actually eligible for long-term debt. System integration is a capital cost, but calculates out to be extremely expensive when financed. The extended warranty is an operating expenditure and should only be budgeted on a yearly basis. With these points, Motorola revised its quote on the warranty through September 30, 1994 and Liberty modified its quote on the leasing terms and conditions. The equipment total $80,297.08 with quarterly payments in advance of $4,512.43 over five years at 5.05%. To summarize — staff recommend award of the 800 MHz Radio Equipment for the Fire Department to Motorola and the leasing to Liberty National Leasing Company. The City Attorney has reviewed the leasing agreement, approved it for form and legality and drafted the necessary Resolution #94-03. The Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners February 10, 1994 Page Two Action Requested: The Mayor and Board of City Commissioners (1) approve the total funds of $86,977.08 from fire impact fees all districts, (2) award the 800 MHz Radio Equipment to Motorola pursuant to the Orange County Contract #Y3-139 in the amount of $87,382.83, (3) award the leasing agreement to Liberty National Leasing Company for five years for quarterly payments in advance of$4,512.43 at 5.05%, (4) adopt Resolution#94-03 which authorizes the purchase, and (5) authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute all necessary documents. MEB/jbw Attachments O c c' e F-L e D e p am -m ca_mAt Bluford Avenue - Ocoee, Florida 64761 RON STROSNIDER BUSINESS 656-7796 Fire Chief EMERGENCY 911 MEMORANDUM TO: Montye Beamer, Director of Administrative Services FROM: Ron Strosnider, Fire Chief��S - DATE: February 7 , 1994 l/ RE: RADIO PURCHASE CONTRACT The City of Ocoee Fire and Rescue and. Orange Fire and Rescue entered into an Interlocal Agreement for Joint Response and Communications on November 23 , 1993 . This Agreement will provide reciprocal fire, rescue and basic life support on a first response basis , utilizing the fire/rescue units nearest to the incident . To coordinate this agreement , the county will provide the necessary dispatch support to the City . The City ' s only responsibility shall be to provide the necessary radio equipment that is compatible to Orange County ' s 800 MHz system. Orange County has a contract with Motorola to provide the necessary equipment to replace the present 800 MH, system; entering into the Interlocal Agreement with Orange County permits us to purchase our radio equipment off of the same contract that Orange County has initiated with Motorola, Contract #Y3-139 . The equipment we are purchasing will enable us to utilize the present 800 MHz conventional system; and at the time when the new 800 MHz system is activated, this new radio equipment will be reprogrammed by Orange County' s Radio Shop at no cost to us . We also may use the same pricing on maintenance as Orange County . If any more information is needed please advise . RDS/bjs Proposal for The City of Ocoee FD World presented by Leader in Motorola Electronic Communication f Communications Systems and for Public Electronics Service Inc. and Industry 3) MOTOROLA Communications and Electronics Inc. 1301 East Algonquin Road/Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 United States of America 0 MOTOROLA Land Mobile Products Sector January 12, 1994 Chief Ron Strosnider City of Ocoee Fire Department 125 N. Bluford Avenue Ocoee, Florida 32761 Dear Chief Strosnider: Motorola is pleased to present you with the information and pricing that you have requested. Enclosed you will find a Statement of Work, a detailed Equipment List, a proposal for ongoing equipment maintenance and a proposal for tax exempt lease purchase options. All radio equipment and maintenance pricing has been quoted in accordance with Orange County Contract#Y3-139. These prices are valid through December 22, 1994. The interest rates and payment factors quoted in the tax exempt lease purchase proposal are valid through March 31, 1994. On behalf of Motorola I would to thank you for your time and consideration. If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, MOTOROLA, Inc. ill seph Romano Account Manager 2400 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 200 • Maitland, Florida 32751 • (407) 629-1173 • FAX (407)875-1664 Statement of Work Please find listed below the scope of work required for the proposed equipment list: 1.) Installation of 2 MTS2000 multiple unit battery chargers. 2.) Installation of 1 MTS2000 vehicular console package with RF power amplifier. 3.) Installation of 9 MTS2000 vehicular chargers. 4.) Installation of 1 Spectra E9 mobile with front and rear control group in a Dodge Ram Charger vehicle plus the removal of the existing 800 MHz mobile and reconfiguration of the existing VHF mobile radio and siren/public address system. 5.) Installation of 7 Spectra E5 dash mount mobile radios in fire apparatus. 6.) Removal of the existing 800 MHz mobile radios in Rescue 1 and Engine 2. 7.) Installation of 2 Spectra control stations, yagi directional antennas, transmission line kits, AC and transmission line surge protection equipment and grounding at Fire Stations #1 and#2. 8.) Installation of special decoders used for Fire Station Alerting. Orange County is to provide the decoders. 9.) Interface the 2 Spectra control stations to the existing public address and speaker systems that operate in the 2 Fire Stations. Motorola will install the two new amplifiers that the City of Ocoee has purchased for these public address systems. 10.) Program all MTS2000 portable radios, Spectra mobile radios and Spectra control stations for operation on the existing Orange County Fire Department 800 MHz conventional radio system. The Orange County Radio Shop, at the appropriate time, will reprogram this equipment for operation on the new 800 MHz trunked radio system. 11.) All the installations and removals included in this statement of work will be performed on-site for the Ocoee Fire Department. Equipment List Unit Ext. Q Descriptiou Price Pria 21 MTS2000, Model II Portable Radio with Enhanced $2,213.05 $46,474.05 SmartNet Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability. This unit is equipped with a 14 character alphanumeric display, 6 button keypad and detachable belt clip. 10 Public Safety Speaker/Microphone/Antenna Assembly. 107.09 1,070.90 8 Spare Ultra-High Capacity Battery. 93.50 748.00 2 Multiple (6) Unit Battery Charger. 619.76 1,239.52 9 Vehicular Charger. 225.00 2,025.00 1 Vehicular Console Package with MTS2000 729.00 729.00 lockable radio holder,RF power amplifier, control unit, speaker, microphone and gain antenna. The control unit contains a two hour battery charger. 1 Spectra E9 Mobile Radio with Enhanced SmartNet 3,037.84 3,037.84 Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability. This unit is equipped with an 11 character alphanumeric display and gain antenna. 1 Front/Rear Control Option. 842.26 842.26 7 Spectra E5 Mobile Radio with Enhanced SmartNet 2,344.93 16,414.51 Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability. This unit is a dash mount model equipped with an 8 character alphanumeric display and gain antenna. Equipment List (continued) Unit Ext. ay, Description Ed= Price 2 Spectra Desktop Control Stations for Fire Station 3,858.00 7,716.00 Alerting System. Included are Yagi directional antenna, transmission line and AC surge protection. Equipment Subtotal $80,297.08 System Integration 6,680.00 Extended Warranty 2,529.40 (through 9/30/1995) Total Price $89,506.48 Revised Equipment List Unit Ext. ay, Description Erica 21 MTS2000, Model II Portable Radio with Enhanced $2,213.05 $46,474.05 SmartNet Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability. This unit is equipped with a 14 character alphanumeric display, 6 button keypad and detachable belt clip. 10 Public Safety Speaker/Microphone/Antenna Assembly. 107.09 1,070.90 8 Spare Ultra-High Capacity Battery. 93.50 748.00 2 Multiple (6) Unit Battery Charger. 619.76 1,239.52 9 Vehicular Charger. 225.00 2,025.00 1 Vehicular Console Package with MTS2000 729.00 729.00 lockable radio holder, RF power amplifier, control unit, speaker, microphone and gain antenna. The control unit contains a two hour battery charger. 1 Spectra E9 Mobile Radio with Enhanced SmartNet 3,037.84 3,037.84 Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability. This unit is equipped with an 11 character alphanumeric display and gain antenna. 1 Front/Rear Control Option. 842.26 842.26 7 Spectra E5 Mobile Radio with Enhanced SmartNet 2,344.93 16,414.51 Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability. This unit is a dash mount model equipped with an 8 character alphanumeric display and gain antenna. Revised Equipment List (continued) Unit Ext. Q Descriptioq Price Edit 2 Spectra Desktop Control Stations for Fire Station 3,858.00 7,716.00 Alerting System. Included are Yagi directional antenna, transmission line and AC surge protection. Equipment Subtotal $80,297.08 System Integration 6,680.00 Extended Warranty 405.75 (through 9/30/1994) Total Price $87,382.83 Preventive Maintenance Agreement (to commence October 1, 1995) Unit Ext. Say. Description Ed= Price 21 MTS2000 Portable Radios $4.35 per month $91.35 10 MTS2000 Speaker/Mic/Antenna Assemblies .75 per month 7.50 9 MTS2000 Vehicular Chargers 2.00 per month 18.00 2 MTS2000 Multiple Unit Chargers 5.00 per month 10.00 1 MTS2000 Vehicular Console Package 4.00 per month 4.00 1 Spectra Mobile with Front and Rear Control 4.50 per month 4.50 7 Spectra Mobiles 3.75 per month 26.25 2 Spectra Control Stations 25.00 per month 50.00 Total Monthly Price $211.60 Service Hours Motorola will service and maintain equipment on the following working hour basis: A.) Fixed Station Equipment- 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year. B.) Mobile and Portable Equipment- 9 hours per day, (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Monday through Friday. Tax Exempt Lease Purchase Proposal Overview Motorola not only stands for the industry's highest quality communications systems, but also offers competitive solutions oriented financing programs. For the past 31 years, Motorola Customer Financing has provided governmental entities with funding solutions designed to facilitate the acquisition of essential public safety communications equipment. By leveraging Motorola's financial strength and vendor alliances,the City of Ocoee will be able to secure low cost project funding while allowing existing credit lines and bond issuance capabilities to remain intact. As part of providing a comprehensive solution to the City's communications requirements, Motorola is pleased to offer the City of Ocoee the following Tax Exempt Lease Purchase financing proposal. Program Highlights Because interest income from a qualifying governmental entity is exempt from federal income taxes, Motorola can share this benefit by offering lower interest rates. Payment frequency can be structured to match the availability of funds. Title to the equipment will transfer to the City upon equipment acceptance. Due to a Non Appropriation Clause,payments are usually classified as expense rather than debt. Oualifications and Conditions This proposal is for financing only and is subject to the following: The first payment on all of the financing options quoted requiring payments in advance will be due upon contract execution. The first payment for options requiring monthly payments in arrears will be due 30 days after the execution of the contract, and for those requiring annual payments in arrears the first payment will be due one year after the execution of the contract. The interest rates and payment factors quoted are valid for all contracts funded by March 31, 1994. The City of Ocoee,Florida qualifies as a political subdivision as defined in the Internal Revenue Code. Tax Exempt Lease Purchase Proposal (continued) Receipt of a copy of the last three years audited financial statements and the current year's budget for the City of Ocoee. No material adverse changes in the financing condition of the City of Ocoee. No change in Federal or applicable state or local tax law,regulations, case law, rulings, or other interpretations by the Internal Revenue Service that would affect adversely any Federal, state or local tax benefit assumed in determining this financing proposal. Financing Quote for Communications Equipment Option#1 Option#2 Option#3 Option#4 Balance to Finance: $89,506.48 $89,506.48 $89,506.48 $89,506.48 Financing Term: 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years Interest Rate: 5.42% 5.57% 5.42% 5.57% Payment Frequency: Annual Annual Monthly Monthly Payment Structure: Advance Arrears Advance Arrears Payment: $31,423.40 $33,219.17 $2,687.34 $2,705.51 Total Cash Flow: $94,270.20 $99,657.51 $96,744.24 $97,398.36 Option#5 Option#6 Option#7 Option#8 Balance to Finance: $89,506.48 $89,506.48 $89,506.48 $89,506.48 Financing Term: 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years Interest Rate: 5.72% 5.87% 5.72% 5.87% Payment Frequency: Annual Annual Monthly Monthly Payment Structure: Advance Arrears Advance Arrears Payment: $19,945.98 $21,173.38 $1,710.65 $1,724.97 Total Cash Flow: $99,729.90 $105,866.90 $102,639.00 $103,498.20 Eq.Cat. Sec. Item R3 2 107A MOTOROLA SPECTRA Desktop Station for use in SMARTNET Trunked • and Advanced Conventional Systems VHF, UHF, 800 and 900 MHz* SECURENET Capable DIGITAL REMOTE CONTROL .42 - 4 ta.:4, a y. Local Control SPECTRA Desktop Station • DGT 9000 Desktop Controller When you connect the SPECTRA Station to the DGT 9000 Controller, you can control all of the station's functions from a remote location. SPECTRA Desktop Station • Allows multiple control points per station. • Continuous duty cycle operation is ideal for heavy-use applications. • Alphanumeric display provides user-friendly operation. • • Unlimited Private Conversation calls(trunked models), STAT-ALERT Selective Calls(conventional models) and Call Alert pages are activated via keypad. • Operator Select Channel Scan monitoring and System Scan allow convenient activity tracking. • SECURENET encryption provides protection from unintended listeners(can be installed initially or retrofitted). • Control options include: local, local/tone remote, or digital (for use with the DGT 9000 desktop controller). *Note: Securenet is not available at 900 MHz. SPECTRA Desktop Station Performance Specifications General Model Number Factory ID Channel Capacity III VHF: Conventional L99ZX/336L L53KXM Trunked L99ZX/335L L53ZXM 128 conventional modes UHF: Conventional L99ZX/346L L44KXM 8 trunked systems:16 talkgroups;32 conventional modes Trunked L99ZX1345L L44ZXM 800 MHz Conventional L99ZX/256L L35KXM Trunked L99ZX/255L L35ZXM 900 MHz Conventional 4 W L27KMM 128 conventional modes Trunked 4 W L27KGM 15 trunked systems:16 talkgroups:10 conventional modes Conventional 12-6 W L37KMM Trunked 12.6 W L37KGM Squelch Capability: Private-Line,Digital Private-Line coded squelch and/or Carrier Squelch Temperature Range: -30°to+60°C Humidity: 90-95%relative humidity 0 50°C Dimensions: 4.25'H x 15.75'W x 17'L(107.95 mm x 400.05 mm x 431.8 mm) Weight 20 lbs.(9.1 kg.) AC Requirements: 105.132,187-265 VAC.47-63 Hz Battery arger Charging Current(option) 100 mA VHF UHF 800 MHz 900 MHz' Frequency Range: Range 1:136-162 MHz Range 1:403.433 MHz Rx:851-869 MHz Rs:935-941 MHz Range 2:146-174 MHz Range 3:450-482 MHz Tx:806-824 MHz& Tx:896-902 MHz Range 4:482-512 MHz 851-869 MHz(talkaround) 935-941 MHz FCC Designation: ABZ89FT3732 ABZ89FT4736 ABZ89FT5712 ABZ89FT5703(4 W) ABZ89FT5666(12)/V) Channel Spacing: 25,30 kHz 25 kHz 25 kHz.12.5 kHz from 866-869 MHz 12.5 kHz RF Power Output 25-50 W 20.40 W 8.15 W 4 W,6-12 W Power Supply AC CURRENT DRAIN(TYPICAL)(110 VAC/220 VAC) VHF UHF 800 MHz 900 MHz RF Duty RF Duty RF Duty RF Duty Output Cycle Receive Transmit Output Cycle Receive Transmit Output Cycle Receive Transmit Output Cycle Receive Transmit 25 W 100% 0.7A/0.4A 1.42A/0.72A 20 W 100% 0.7A/0.4A 1.33A/0.67A 15 W 100% 0.7A/0.4A 1.15A/0.58A 4 W 100% 0.7A/0.4A 0.8A/0.4A 50 W 50% 0.7A/0.4A 2.30A/1.16A 40 W 50% 0.7A/0.4A 2.30A/1.16A 12 W 100% 0.7A/0.4A 1.33A/0.67A DC CURRENT DRAIN(TYPICAL)0 13.8 VDC RF RF RF RF Output Standby Receive Transmit Output Standby Receive Transmit Output Standby Receive Transmit Output Standby Receive Transmit 25 W 1A 3A 8A 20 W 1A 3A 7.5A 15 W IA • 3A 6.5A 4 W 1A 3A 4.5A • 50 W to 3A 13.5A 40 W 1A 3A 13A 12 W 1A 3A 7.5A Transmitter VHF I UHF I 800 MHz I 900 MHz Spurious&Harmonic Emissions: -70 dBc Frequency Stability: 0.00025%of assigned center frequency from-30°C to+60°C ±0.00015%of assigned center frequency from -30°C to+60°C ambient(+25°C reference) ambient(+25°C reference) Modulation: 20KOF1E,16K0F3E.16KOFID,15K0F2D 11KOF3E.11KOF2D.10KOF1D Maximum Frequency Separation: 26 MHz for Range 1 30 MHz for Range 1 and Range 4 18 MHz within each of two groups: 6 MHz within each of two groups: 28 MHz for Range 2 32 MHz for Range 3 806-824&851-869 MHz 896-902 and 935-941 MHz FM Hum and Noise:EIA Method -45 dB -40 dB -35 dB Audio Response: +1. -3 dB from 6 dB/octave pre-emphasis(300 to 3000 Hz) Audio Distortion: less than 5%measured per EIA Output Impedance: 50 ohms Audio Sensitivity: 80 mV±3 dB for 60%max.deviation 0 1000 Hz .Receiver Sensitivity: (Per EIA spec.RS204C) (Per EIA spec.RS204C) 20 dB Quieting 0.50 µV 0.40µV EIA SINAD 0.35 µV 0.30 AV Selectivity:EIA SINAD -85 08 0 ±25 kHz -85 dB @ ±25 kHz -80 dB® ±25 kHz -70 dB® ±12.5 kHz -90 dB @ ±30 kHz -80 d8© ±25 kHz Spurious&Image Rejection: 90 dB Intemodulation:EIA SINAD -85 dB® ±25 kHz -80 dB® ±25 kHz -70 dB 0 ±12.5 kHz -80 dB 0 ±25 kHz Maximum Frequency Separation: 26 MHz for Range 1 30 MHz for Range 1 and Range 4 18 MHz • 6 MHz 28 MHz for Range 2 32 MHz for Range 3 Frequency Stability: 0.00025%of assigned center frequency from-30°C to+60°C ±0.00015%of assigned center frequency from-30°C to+60°C ambient(+25°C reference) ambient(+25°C reference) Audio Response: +1, -3 dB from 6 dB/octave de-emphasis(300 to 3000 Hz) Audio Output at External Speaker:(local control only) 5 W 0 less than 5%distortion Input Impedance: 50 ohms *Securenet is not available at 900 MHz. © MOTOROLA V S A ONAt. Support Services 1301 E.Algonquin Road,Schaumburg,Illinois 60196 °A �OM0" Wherever Motorola sells,our product • kr-A\ „ Telephone toll-free 1-800-247-2346 c,,,.,,,.,,° is backed by service. In the U.S.,we In Canada 4000 Victoria Park Avenue have 900 authorized or company- Winner 1988frionan' New York.Ontario M2H3P4 Telephone:(416)499-1441 owned centers.In addition,our Y products are serviced throughout the Specifications subject to change without notice. world by a wide network of company ®,Motorola.Private Conversation.Call Alert.STAT-ALERT.DGT or authorized independent distributor 9000,SMARTNET,SECURENET,Channel Scan.Private-Line.Digital service organizations. f Private-Line and SPECTRA are trademarks of Motorola Inc.■© 1991 by Motorola Inc.■Printed in U.S.A.(9206)Merit•Produced by Customer Communications.36 USC 380 Motorola is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer R3-2-107A Eq.Cat. Sec. item R3 1 148 0 MOTOROLA SPECTRA Radio for UHF, 800 and 900 MHz SMARTNET Systems 41 including UHF and 800 MHZ SECURENET Capable Models 4, q ,M�MOTOROLA 1£ J Off, .Emir* i,,,,, —Y �"— --es In felei : en : M ® Q e © o ® • C7 Dash Mount Model C5 Model with Optional "" °" MJ MOTOROLA Remote Mounting ,© WU © © mi I= I.7© ®e s_ de om 0 ©CM woo o Vol • ©0 CI CI °N C9 Model Control Head Feature/Advantage • Choice of 4 fully equipped package models • PRIVATE CONVERSATION with Call Alert • Alphanumeric display for user friendly operation capability • MIL-STD 8100 reliability • Optional remote mount capability • Exclusive HearClear audio enhancement • Dual mode operation (900 MHz only) • Trunked and conventional Securenet encryption • Stat-Alert Conventional Signalling capability(UHF and 800 MHz only) 0 • Front panel programming SPECTRA Radio for UHF, 800 MHz and 900 MHz SMARTNET Operation Or Feature/Advantage Designed for SMARTNET Trunked Operation—The Spectra User Friendly Operation—Human-engineered controls make radio has all the features and benefits inherent in Motorola's operation of even the most sophisticated features easy.An advanced trunked systems, including: 8-character alphanumeric display provides plain language indica- • Dynamic Regrouping • Multiple Site Select tion of trunked and conventional "Talkgroups", Phone and Call • Fast System Access • Recent User Priority list numbers and names.An 11-character alphanumeric display is •Automatic Call Back • Emergency Call standard on the C9 model. • Privacy • Failsoft Protection Lets you name the channel • Busy Queueing • Multiple Subfleet � tJ in plain English,such as •Automatic Retry Select till T Ln "DISPATCH"or"PATROL" The radio's logic circuitry is designed to integrate this high Provides easy operator iden- performance mobile into a fully automatic,channel-sharing tification of who's on which trunked system.A Smartnet system can be easily expanded channel.Less time is spent training your radio operators, to meet changing communications requirements. leaving more time for getting the job done. Trunked and Conventional Operation—All Smartnet Spectra Rugged and Reliable—A die-cast aluminum chassis provides models provide dual mode operation in both trunked and conven- maximum component protection against harsh mobile environ- tional radio systems.Common controls are provided for trunked ments.Spectra models meet the stringent demands of MIL-STD and conventional operation. 810D specifications for protection against shock,vibration, rain, Dual mode operation allows your drivers to access both dust and salt fog in most mounting configurations. trunked and conventional systems without loss of important This radio provides maxi- capabilities,extending your range of communications out- A PRI A N PRI A DIR A mum toughness and relia- side the trunked system.Feature operation has been inte- C 1- I 1- I- i i i bility,even in harsh environ- grated to simplify usage between conventional and trunked _I I ! I L. I I I ' ments.On power up,the systems. control unit gives a positive indication that the radio has passed its own internal Mounting Flexibility—The unit's compact size allows easy "self-check." under dash mounting with optional locking trunnion,or remote • mounting choices.The C9 model comes standard in the remote Easy Field Programmability—Radio functions can be modified mount configuration. in the field by reprogramming the EEPROM.The most frequently Spectra radio's compact size allows it to fit easily in today's modified parameters can be easily changed via the front control downsized vehicles.They are simple to install and are panel. available in the mounting configuration that's convenient for This radio can accommodate a virtually unlimited number of you and your vehicle. changes quickly and inexpensively.Front panel programma- bility can eliminate unnecessary trips to the service shop to change the most commonly modified parameters. WIT BUSY O MOTOROLA DIM 1 2 3 Emer Dir Scan Srch Call Page Rpgm Site 4 5 6 Pn Phon HIL Lock Non I I I I__I I I__I Pn 7 8 9 I I-- I I I \ 11 r Msg iE 0 • Mode • • Vol • Sel Home Rd Sql Del C9 Model Control Head I • t vn Fea ure/Ad a tage Mode-Slaved Operation—A mode is a list of characteristics/ Talk Group Scan—Allows one scan list per radio.This list may functions associated with a trunked or conventional communica- include trunked,subfleets and conventional channels. tions channel,such as transmit and receive frequencies with Talk Group Scan gives the user the equivalent of system Private-Line coded squelch. Mode-slaving allows one dedicated scan,subfleet scan and conventional non-priority scan in button on the control panel to perform customized operations on the same radio. a per-mode basis. Mode-Slaving simplifies Priority Talk Group Scan—Allows a different scan list for every Mode A operation because your system/fleet and conventional channel. Each list can include radio does all the work in 2 designated priorities. choosing the proper com- munications parameters for Priority Talk Group Scan provides the user with trunked the selected channel. Priority Monitor and conventional Priority Channel Scan in the same radio. Time-Out Timer—Automatically sounds an alert tone and shuts off the transmitter after a pre-programmed interval.This feature PRIVATE CONVERSATION Calls with"Call Alert"Capabil• can be changed or overridden on a per-mode basis through field ity—Allows a unit to engage in private conversations with other reprogramming. units in the system.The C2 model allows response only to Prevents lock-up of a repeater or tying-up of a channel by another PRIVATE CONVERSATION call,while the C5,C7 and prolonged keying of the transmitter,helping provide uninter- C9 models allow for initiating PRIVATE CONVERSATION calls. rupted operation of your system. Optional external alarm relays are available to alert a driver who's away, but near the vehicle. Volume Set Tone—When setting the volume on a quiet channel, Individuals can establish private two-way the radio emits a tone so that the volume can be adjusted without Call conversations that exclude everyone else accessing the trunked or conventional system. or alert another unit.Supervisory units can initiate a PRIVATE CONVERSATION 411 Spectra radios let you adjust call with anyone in the fleet. VO�UtTte A the volume to a level that's comfortable for your oper- • ators,without tying up a Operator Selectable Multiple Private-Line(MPL)—Provides radio channel. the operator with the ability to select 1 of 16 desired squelch codes through a simple input to the control unit.The code can be Digital Private-Line, Private-Line,or carrier squelch and the Dimmer Control—The brightness of the display can be adjusted encode can be different from the decode. to one of four distinct levels: high, medium, low and off. Enhances repeater access,selective call,and other systems Enables the operator to set the brightness uses by allowing one radio to operate into both Private-Line DIMlevel of the display and indicators for and Digital Private-Line coded squelch systems.It provides viewing comfort in a variety of lighting your mobile operators with fingertip control of the repeater conditions. network,to help you keep in touch with the right people. "HearClear"Audio Enhancement(900 MHz only)—The ad- vanced audio processing technology of the Spectra radio reduces noise and provides crisp, clear audio. It can even enhance reception in marginal conditions. HearClear enhancement improves audio quality,effectively increasing your communications range without adding costly equipment.The high output provides plenty of audio "headroom",even in a noisy environment. IIPFeature/Advantage Telephone Interconnect Capability—Smartnet Spectra models Extends geographical coverage,par- 05,C7 and C9 are capable of placing and receiving trunked Ocularly between trunking sites and in telephone calls through the Public Telephone Network.A Srch ` rural areas.Roaming among trunked preprogrammed, nine number telephone list assures that your i systems or between conventional and drivers will only access necessary business numbers.Spectra trunked systems is automatic,requiring radios can generate Dual Tone Multi Frequency(DTMF)tones for no mobile operator activity. telephone interconnect and remote signalling applications in con- ventional systems.The C7 and C9 models provide unlimited dial—STAT—ALERT Conventional Signalling out capability using an integral keypad.Optional external relays g g will alert a driver who's away, but near the vehicle. Feature/Advantage 1 2 3 Communications can be ex- PTI"ID/Emergency with Data Operated Squelch—Each time panded beyond the range of Page Rpgm Site your system with unlimited the Push-to-Talk Switch is pressed,the mobile's Unit ID is dial-out capability.Your automatically displayed at the console. Field programming allows 4 5 6 drivers won't have to waste the PTT ID/Emergency features to be mode-slaved.Adding an Phon H/L Lock time searching for a phone, optional switch enables operators to send an emergency increasing productivity. message to a console,where their Unit ID can be displayed and 7 8 9 Telephone list restriction an alarm sounds. Sts Msg provides controlled operator The dispatcher will immediately know who's on the air,help- access to only those phone ing eliminate the need for voice transmissions.Data * o # numbers that are essential Operated Squelch reduces the annoyance of hearing other to enhance their working IDs on the channel.Emergency alerting capability can pro- Rcl Sql Del efficiency. vide enhanced personnel safety. Automatic Multiple Site Select(AMSS)—The mobile can "Call Alert"—This allows the dispatcher (or another mobile operate beyond the reach of a single repeater site.System coor- operator)to selectively page an individual mobile and activate the • dinated channel assignment at multiple sites allows the mobile to optional horn and light alarms. automatically switch to an appropriate control channel. The operator can select the type of alert desired before leav- Enhances communications coverage because systems may ing the vehicle.It's the perfect solution for people that are be designed that include operation over large geographic frequently out of their vehicles. areas.AMSS provides access to the central communicatons network.Participation in the expanded network is automatic Auto Selective Call—This feature allows the dispatcher to and requires no additional activity by the mobile operator. selectively communicate with an individual or group of indi- viduals. In addition,a mobile can selectively call another properly Talkaround—For conventional modes, pressing the direct button equipped mobile. on the control unit will allow your mobiles to bypass the repeater. Properly equipped mobile operators and dispatchers can 4 Provides direct mobile-to-mobile and streamline their communications by speaking only to those Dir mobile-to-portable communications,elim- who need to know. inating the need of a repeater,increasing t i flexibility in talk configurations. 8 Status/8 Message—Allows the mobile operator to use the keypad to send a predefined status or message to a properly System Search and Lock—System Search and Lock allows a equipped base. mobile operator to roam between trunked and/or conventional A status or message such as"Enroute"or"At Lunch"can systems. It automatically changes the radio's mode to an in- be quickly sent to the dispatcher without wasting valuable range repeater when a mobile drives out of the range of the airtime. selected trunked system or conventional repeater. � -4, Z , •!*;:i. z • ,, i I ---. . ,, f , it 7.-41t T il S fro:- 5 e4•. ` _.. y ='''''144.-• �'\ t POLICE ,..— ___ :r. SECURENET Digital Capable Models(UHF and 800 MHz only) Feature/Advantage SECURENET Digital Capable Models—This model provides Clear Mode Alert—If a Securenet radio operating in a conven- you with the capability to add Securenet encryption to your tional system is in the nonencrypted mode,an alert tone sounds radio system.You can add the Securenet system today,or in before each transmission to warn you that the message is the future,with the addition of an encryption module. unprotected. Voice security can now be an integral part of your commu• Serves as a reminder to the operator that information will nications system,with a properly designed Securenet be transmitted over an unprotected channel.When you're system. preoccupied with the job at hand,let the Spectra radio bring you the convenience of security you need. High Level Security—The Securenet system features sophisti- cated digital encryption(coding)techniques which prevent Internal Electronic Code Storage—Each key is stored in a unintended listeners from overhearing any messages. volatile electronic memory. Internal storage eliminates the need Your communication will remain private until you decide to for key switches. make it public...not before.There is no need to swap Encrypted information is restricted from unauthorized users radios or change frequencies,just switch to the coded since there is no visual access to the key.Electronic probing mode...It's as simple as that.Protect your operators from of a radio will not yield any information about the key. unauthorized monitoring with the highest level of security. Multi le EncryptionProper Code Detect—With this,the radio speaker will automa- p Methods—Motorola offers several dif- tically mute if a transmitted code does not match the radio's ferent system and operational features.All of the encryption programmed code. types maintain the same high level of security Motorola is You can only hear those transmissions encrypted with your known for. individual key.Annoying noises typically heard on multi- Motorola can tailor a Securenet system to meet your coded channels are eliminated. security needs—whether it is interoperability between groups,fast system access or equivalent range in the non- . encrypted and encrypted modes. Coded and Clear Operation—Every Securenet system .- operates in both encrypted(coded)or nonencrypted(clear) modes. Encryption capability is integrated into units without ex- ' ternal design changes to the radio.This allows easy operation •lOt. when either clear or secure communications are required I 4 - il The flexibility to operate in both modes allows radio r b46, , , - ~ "` '' operators who require Securenet protection to remain in \41 ., e constant communication with the conventional radio units ip .1.-. -i. in a system.With coded or clear capability designed into �Aor the radio the user will enjoy easy operation without exter- _ — . —-7 nal boxes or controls. irr Til t .--- Automatic Coded/Clear Receive Operation—Radios equipped ,^3 - ., -.: - t' with Securenet capability will automatically receive encrypted / // (coded)or nonencrypted(clear)messages without requiring the operator to change the mode.These radios can transmit in both l , encrypted and nonencrypted modes,depending on the individual pt ., requirements. , Since incoming messages are automatically switched to the proper mode,operators can use the Securenet system q _. •.., with the knowledge that important messages,whether cod- ed or clear,will never be missed.Use the encryped mode for sensitive information and the nonencrypted mode for routine purposes...And let the Spectra radio provide the - security you've been looking for today. 0 OPTIONS • Feature/Advantage Remote Mount—Allows installation of the radio under the seat, "Touch-Code"Microphone—The Touch-Code encoding in the trunk,or anywhere within 17 feet of the control unit. microphone option allows you to transmit standard DTMF Remote mounting is standard on the C9 model. signals for remote signalling applications and mobile telphone Provides the flexibility to customize your radio installation, operations. while retaining full MIL-STD 8100 specification reliability. Provides the convenience of simplex mobile-to-telephone communications and DTMF signalling application as an Control Station Operation—Convert the radio to a control sta addition to the telephone list feature,or as an alternative to tion by adding a mounting tray, power supply and a desk the integral keypad. microphone.Control station operation with Extended Local Remote capability is also available.This option is available on Auxiliary Switch Panel—This option offers the capability to the C2,C5 and C7 models. control up to 8 electrical functions in the vehicle. Enhances the efficient use of Spectra radios because Now you can access many frequently used vehicle func- mobiles and control stations can be easily interchanged, tions from a single panel. reducing the amount of costly equipment in your system. ,y 4�.4-,, z1 t,t-n.-.4,---:44.:',44.,.S f'.f 3'f . M 1 ',. 5.,. •,°iv ;c,S?',..: .P-v- .. _ -Af r.r t� —,-...,--m;N- --f-- ',,, - . ;--'-'. -',',:,. -,...',: II) Options Available with the C9 Model Only Status/Message Capabiltiy—Provides up to 16 dedicated but - tons which can send predefined status or message conditions - from vehicle to base.These buttons are conveniently positioned - m m m®®�m in a supplemental housing that mounts directly above the con- `- _- __ __ ... trot unit, using the same mounting bracket. _ I Status/message capability allows the mobile operator to L. .®m®®m CD CD ICD quickly inform the dispatcher of the unit's current operating condition without interrupting normal subfleet 8 status/8 message option(W374) communication.That means more efficient task coordina- tion for your team.What's more,convenient controls let __._____ your operator stay in touch with minimal effort,reducing - operator fatigue. ® © ® I ! ® ® ® Electronic Siren and Public Address—The Spectra C9 Siren/PA option(W269) radio's siren and public address option enhances your traffic and crowd control capability with 100 watts of continuous duty Front and Rear Controls—Provides an additional control unit, siren power and 50 watts of public address output power.Also, speaker, handset and cable to allow operation of the radio from controls are on a separate panel with large buttons for easy the front and back of the vehicle. operator access. Plus, you'll only need one microphone to Now you can have the Spectra radio where it conveniently operate the radio and the public address, eliminating the need serves your communication needs.Your operators can carry for extra equipment. out their individual duties while using the same radio sys- Allows you to get people's attention quickly during emer- tem. Emergency Medical Services will find this feature parti- gency situations,contributing to overall safety and effi- cularly useful because one attendant can receive instruc- ciency.Conveniently located controls provide easy active- tions and administer life saving treatment while another tion of the siren or public address system. operator drives.That's cost-effective communications. 1110 Package Offerings MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL FEATURES C2 CS C7 C9 8-Character Alphanumeric Display S S S 11-Character Alphanumeric Display S Power-Up"Self Check" S S S S 900 MHz,4 Watt(continuous duty) S Extended Local Remote Capability 0 0 0 Securenet Capability(UHF and 800 MHz only) S S S S Fast Lock Synthesizer S S S S Volume Set Tone S S S S Dimmer Control S S S S HearClear Audio Enhancement(900 MHz only) S S S S External Alarm Capability S S S S Talkaround S S S S Stat-Alert PTT ID/Emergency S S S S Stat-Alert,Call Alert&Sel Call Decode S S S 8 Systems/8 Subfleets/10 Conventional Modes (800 MHz only) S S 15 Systems/16 Subfleets/10 Conventional Modes (800 MHz only) S S 6 Systems/8 Subfleets/32 Conventional Modes (UHF only) S S 8 Systems/16 Subfleets/32 Conventional Modes (UHF only) S S 15 Systems/10 Subfleets/10 Conventional Modes III (UHF only) 0 0 Private Conversation Response with Call Alert Decode S S S S Private Conversation List with Call Alert List S S S Unlimited Private Conversation and Call Alert S S Telephone Interconnect List S S S Unlimited Telephone Interconnect S S Operator Selectable Channel Scan S S S Operator Selectable Multiple Private-Line S S S S Dynamic Regrouping S S S S Numeric/DTMF Keypad S S Monitor Button S S S S Automatic Multiple Site Select S S S System Search and Lock S S S Control Station Operation 0 0 0 Full MIL-STD 810D Spec's S S S S 60 Second Time-Out Timer S S S S External Speaker S S S S Remote Mount Capability 0 0 0 S DTMF Microphone 0 0 0 0 S=Standard 0=Option Can be replaced with optional SECURENET G Encryption,or Emer 2 Pge or PWR Sieh 01 C2 CI 0I13 '-2 Q 0 v .Vat , — — 4sti. C1,5 MI I I .,,I t ! ill I xwlT I I t I ! 1 I I 1 BUSY al C23 al 71 . M MOTOROLA SPECT `~' Model C7 SPECTRA Radio for UHF, 800 MHz and 900 MHz SMARTNET Operation Performance Specifications General Channel Capability: 20 trunked channels.10 conventional modes:(800 and 900 MHz)20 trunked channels.32 conventional modes:(UHF) Dimensions: 2'H x 7.1'W x 7.5'L(5 x 18 x 18 cm)(4,12&15 Watts) 2'H x 7.1'W x 8.6'L(5 x 18 x 21.8 cm)(30.35&40 Watts) Weight 4.5 lbs(2.1 kg) 5.5 lbs(2.5 kg) • • Metering: All adjustments and alignments are performed electronically using an IBM Personal Computer,a Radio Interface Box(RIB)and field maintenance software. RF Power Max.Batt.Drain Standard Securenet Capable Output Standby Received at Rated Transmit at Model Model Frequency Operation (Watts) ®13.8V Audio®13.8V Rated Power (C2)D35KGA5JC2_K (C2)D35ZXA5JC2_K ••Transmit- (C5)D35KGA5JC5_K (C5)D35ZXA5JC5_K 806.824. 15 6.0A (C5)045KGA5JC5_K (C5)D452XA5JC5_K 851-869 MHz (C7)045KGASJC7_K (C7)D45ZXA5JC7_K Receive- 35' 13.5A (C9)T45KGA5JC9_K (C9)T45ZXA5JC9_K 851-869 MHz 12 VDC _ - (C7)D17KGA5JC7_K Neg.Gnd 4 0.5A 2.5A 4.5A (C2)D27KGA5JC2_K N/A Transmit- (C5)D27KGA5JC5_K 869-902, 12 7A (C5)037KGASJC5_K 935-941 MHz - (C7)D37KGA5JC7_K N/A Receive- 30 14.5 (C9)T37KGA5Jt 9_K 935-941 MHz (C2)D44KGA5JC2_K (C2)044ZXA5JC2_K (C5)D44KGA5JC5_K (C5)D44ZXA5JC5_K 20-40W 12.5A (C7)D44KGA5JC7_K (C7)D442XA5JC7_K 403-433 MHz Variable (C9)T44KGA5JC9_K (C9)T44ZXA5JC9_K '30 Watts in Talkaround **Reduced deviation from 821-824(TX)and 866-869(Talkaround)except in test mode. Transmitter Receiver Output Impedance: 50 ohms UHF with Spurious& More than 70 dB below carrier UHF pre-amp 800 MHz 900 MHz Harmonics: (per EIA specs.RS-152B) Sensitivity Frequency Stability: 20 dB Ouieting: .50 µV .30 µV .40 AV .40µV 800&900 MHz ±0.00015%of assigned center frequency EIA SINAD 35 µV 20µV 30µV 30µV -30°C to +60°C ambient. Selectivity: UHF: 0.00025%of assigned center frequency EIA SINAD -83 dB® -85 dB® -80 dB® -70 dB• -30°C to +60°C ambient. ±12.5 kHz ±12.5 kHz ±25 kHz t 12.5 kHz Modulation: 15KOF2D,16KOF3E,16KOF1D(UHF&800 MHz) Intermodulation: -85 dB® -80 dB© -80 dB® -70 dB• 14KOF1D.14K0F2D,14KOF3E,20KOF1E,17K6F1E(800 MHz) ±12.5 kHz ±12.5 kHz 725 kHz ±12.5 kHz 10KOF1D.11KOF2D&11KOF3E(900 MHz) Spurious&Image Audio Sensitivity: 0.080V t 3 dB for 60%max.deviation® 1000 Hz Rejection: -90 dB -85 dB -90 dB -90 dB FM Hum and Noise: -40 dB(800 and 900 MHz) Max.Frequency EIA Method -45 dB(UHF) Separation: 32 MHz 32 MHz 18 MHz 6 MHz Audio Response: +1. -3 dB of 6 dB/octave pre-emphasis characteristic Channel Spacing: 30 kHz 30kHz 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz • from 300 to 3000 Hz 12.5 kHz from Audio Distortion: UHF&800 MHz:Less than 3% 855-869 MHz (measured per EIA) 900 MHz:Less than 2% Frequency Stability: ±0.00025%of assigned center frequency from Maximum Frequency (800 MHz)18 MHz -30°C to +60°C ambient(UHF) Separation: (900 MHz)6 MHz ±0.00015%of assigned center frequency from (UHF)32 MHz -30°C to +60°C ambient(800&900 MHz) Input Impedance: 50 ohms 50 ohms 50 Ohms 50 ohms Speaker Audio Output 5 watts®less than 3%distortion-10 watts opt. Dimensions: 5.5'x 2.5'(14 x 6 cm)(excluding mounting bracket) FCC Designation: N/A N/A ABZ89FT5712 ABZ89FT5666 Weight 1.5 lbs(0.7 kg) 15 watts 12 Watts Remote Mount Control Head-C2, C5, C7 Models A835 ass„ AB 3O8watts Dimension excluding mounting bracket 2•H x 7'W x 2.2•L(5 x 18 x 5 cm) MIL-STD 810D Testing Weight 10.5 oz.(0.3 kg) STANDARD METHOD PROCEDURE TEST RADIO PERFORMANCE C9 Model MIL-STD 8100 514.3 II Vibration Meets or exceeds Category 3 (Loose cargo published specs following Dimension excluding transport) vibration testing. mounting bracket 6.5°H x 3.4'W x 1.7'L(16.6 x 8.7 x 4.3 cm) MIL-STD 810D 514.3 I Vibration Meets or exceeds Weight 19 oz.(0.54 kg) Category 10 (Application published specs following induced) vibration testing. Security MIL-STD 8100 515.3 VI Shock(Bench Meets or exceeds specs Encryption Type: Digital handling) following shock testing. Coding Method: Multi-register non-linear combiner MIL-STD 810D 516.3 I Shock Meets or exceeds specs Number of Codes: Dependent on encryption options (Functional) following shock testing Synchronization: self synchronizing or counter addressing MIL-STD 8100 516.3 V Shock Meets or exceeds specs Code Key Initialization: Internally derived pseudo-random initializing vector (Crash hazard) following shock testing. MIL-STD 8100 506.2 I Rain Meets or exceeds specs Code Key Generator: External hand held microprocessor controlled key (Wind driven) following rain testing. variable loader MIL-STD 810D 509.2 I Salt Fog Meets or exceeds specs Code Storage: Volatile electronic memory following salt fog testing. Analog to Digital MIL-STD 810D 510.2 I Sand and Dust Meets or exceeds specs Conversion: Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation(CVSD) following sand and dust Voice Sample Rate: 12 K bit/Sec testing. For additional environmental specifications information refer to the MIL-STD 810 CI MOTOROLA U S A document R0-1.193. NATIONAL Support Services 1301 E.Algonquin Road.Schaumburg.Illinois 60196 Wherever Motorola sells,our product Telephone toll free 1-800-247-2346li 10 .w 0 arovOaor-A is backed by service.In the U.S.,we In Canada:4000 Victoria Park Avenue ,°E Winner 7988 Pl�drul ranm..uawr have 900 authorized or company- North York.Ontario M2H3P4 Telephone:(416)499-1441 °°° W Qdxy seav,ce owned centers.In addition,our Specifications subject to change without notice. Awad products are serviced throughout ®.Motorola.Spectra.Smartnet.Securenet.Private Conversation,Call Alert, the world by a wide network of HearClear,Channel Scan.Private-Line.Stat-Alert and Touch-Code are company or authorized independent trademarks of Motorola Inc.■©1989 by Motorola Inc.•Printed in U.S.A. distributor service organizations. (9212)Merit■Produced by Customer Communications.36 USC 380 IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corp. Motorola is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer R3-1-148 Eq.Cat. Sec. Item R3 4 153B 0 MOTOROLA MTS 2000 Portable Radios • for Secure&Advanced Conventional and Trunked Systems VHF 136-178 MHz UHF 403470,450-520 MHz 806-825 MHz,851-870 MHz 896-902 MHz,935-941 MHz FLASHportrThe MTS 2000 radio utilizes Motorola's revolutionary FLASHport technology. FLASHport allows you to add software to the radio to meet your specific needs at the time of pur- chase and upgrade the radio with new software packages or features as your needs change.' Standard MTS 2000 Features: • On/Off Volume Rotary Select Switch • Detachable Belt Clip and Antenna • 16-Position Mode Select Rotary Switch • Quick Disconnect Accessory Capable • Programmable Top(1) &Side(3) Mounted Buttons • Internal Noise Cancelling Microphone • Programmable Three-Position Toggle Switch • Ultra-High Capacity Nickel-Cadmium Battery • Coded/Clear Programmable Two-Position • SECURENET Digital Voice Encryption Capable Concentric Switch • Audible Status Tones • Display Annunciators • Low Battery Alert • Time-Out Timer • Button Press Acknowledge Tones • Weather Sealed Universal Connector 1 . it - l 10 ,- N M N Il 5 C E MTS 2000 :' t „ t MTS 2000 r MTs 2000 '+ -.- Nva '4 Ne iiiii It 111111111 e 11 I - 00 +x! 0 CD 1 II Ill • MTS 2000 I MTS 2000 II • 160 Modes MTS 2000 III •48 Modes • 160 Modes • Response & initiation of dispatch • Dialing from Prestored Lists • Dialing from Prestored Lists radio calls • Programmable Soft Keys for Easy • Direct Dialing from Keypad •Toggle controlled Zone operation Access to Radio Functions • Programmable Soft Keys for Easy • Response capability to special calls • 14-Character Alphanumeric Display Access to Functions •Top Mounted 6-Character Display •3 x 2 Button Keypad • 14-Character Alphanumeric Display • Non-Keypad •3 x 5 Button Keypad • Dependent on radio memory capacity MTS 2000mi Portable Radio Performance Specifications General: Power Supply Nickel•Cadmlum Battery FM APPROVAL INFORMATION(Optional): Battery Voltage: Nominal: 7.5 Volts INTRINSICALLY SAFE:Class I,II,III,Division I,Groups 0,F,G.Batteries NTN7146(high capacity)and 1111 Range: 6 to 9 Volts NTN7147(ultra high capacity). Temperature Range: Operating: -30°C to +60°C NON-INCENDIVE:Class I,Division 2,Groups A,8,C,D.Batteries NTN7341,NTN7146,NTN7143, Storage: -40°C to +85°C NTN7147 and NTN7144. HxWxD Dimensions*: Model Weights: Battery Part FM Battery Numbers: Part Numbers: Physical Characteristics: MTS I,II,III MTS I MIS II MTS III Less Battery: 6.30'x 2.34'x 1.49' 10.3 oz. 10.9 oz. 10.9 oz. 16.0 cm x 5.9 cm x 3.8 cm 292 gm 309 gm 309 gm With Ultra-High Capacity Battery: 6.30'x 2.34'x 1.54' 20.1 oz. 20.1 oz. 20.1 oz. NTN7144 NTN7147 16.0 cm x 5.9 cm x 3.9 cm 570 gm 570 gm 570 gm (Standard) (Optional) 'Note:Dimensions reflect measurements taken at the widest points on the radio unit.They do not reflect every width and depth point on the radio. Typical Performance Specifications(all specifications are per EIA 316B unless otherwise noted) Specs listed are based on channel spacing of 30 kHz for VHF;25 kHz for UHF/800 MHz;12.5 kHz for 900 MHz.Noise cancellation better than 10 dB(or one-half the amount of background noise). Bandsplit 138 MHz Band 403 MHz Band 450 MHz Band 800 MHz Band 900 MHz Band** 136178 MHz 403470 MHz 450.520 MHz 806870 MHz 896941 MHz Display Keypad Model Numbers: Model Numbers: Model Numbers: Model Numbers: Model Numbers: MTS 20001 6-Character(Top) No Keypad HO1KD09PW1_N HO1ROD9PW1_N HOISDD9PW1_N HO1UCD6PW1_N HO1WCD4PW1_N MTS 2000 I1 14-Character(Front) 3x2 Button HO1KDF9PW1_N HO1RDF9PW1_N HO1SOF9PW1_N HO1UCF6PW1_N HOIWCF4PW1_N MTS 2000111 14-Character(Front) 3x5 Button HO1KDH9PW1_N HO1RDH9PW1_N HOISDH9PW1_N HO1UCH6PW1_N H01WCH4PW1_N FCC Designations: Standard: AZ489FT3768 AZ489FT4781 AZ489FT4780 AZ489FT5747 AZ489FT5748 NPSPAC(s 1.5PPM): N/A N/A N/A AZ489FT5749 N/A Battery Ufe(515190 Duty Cycle): ®5W ® 1W 0 4W 0 IW 0 4W 0 1W 0 3W ®3W Hours of Operation,Ultra-High Cap.Battery: 8.0 11.0 8.0 11.0 8.0 11.0 8.0 8.0 Transmitter. Frequency Range: 136.178 MHz 403-470 MHz 450-520 MHz 806-825 MHz 896-902 MHz 851-870 MHz 935-941 MHz Channel Spacing: 12.5/20/25/30 kHz 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5/20/25 kHz 25 kHz 12.5 kHz RF Power(07.5V): 1 to 5 Watts 1 to 4 Watts 1 to 4 Watts 3 Watts 3 Watts (174.178 MHz- (512-520 MHz- 4 Watts) 3 Watts) Frequency Stability: 10.0005% ±.00025% +.00025% ±0.00025% ±0.00015% (-30°C to+60°C; +25°Ref.) ±0.00015% (NPSPAC) Emission: .001-1.0 9Hz -66d8W -6608W -660BW -4808W -48dBW (Conducted A.Radiated) 1.0•4.0 GHz -60dBW -60dBW -60dBW -48dBW -48dBW FM Hum 8 Noise:(Companion Receiver): -45 d8 -45 dB -45 dB -40 dB -45 dB (HearClear) Modulation Limiting: ±2.5/4/5/5 kHz ±2.5/4/5 kHz ±2.5/4/5 kHz 5.0 kHz ±2.5 kHz ±4.0 kHz(NPSPAC) III Distortion: 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% Audio Response +1, -306 +I, -3 dB +1, -3 dB +1, -3 d8 +t, -3 d8 (6 dB/Octave Pre-emphasis from 300 to 3000 Hz) Receiver. Frequency Range: 136-174 MHz 403-470 MHz 450-512 MHz 851-870 MHz 935-941 MHz NPSPAC N/A WA N/A 866-869 MHz N/A Channel Spade¢ 12.5/20/25/30 kHz 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 20/25 kHz 25 kHz 12.5 kHz NPSPAC N/A N/A N/A 12.5 kHz N/A Frequency Sparatiort 42 MHz 67 MHZ 70 MHz 19 MHz 6 MHz Sensitivity(12dB SINAD I-20 dB Ouletlllgk .28µV-/.400 .28µV I.40µV 28µV/.400 .28µV/.41µV .28µV/.41µV inhmadulatiorc -75 d8 -73 d8 -73 dB -72 dB -62 dB A4acsnt Chararel Selectivity: -75 dB -73 dB -73 dB -72 dB -63 d8 Image Raised= -74 dB -73 d8 -73 d8 -78 d8 -69 dB Spurious Response Rejection: -75 dB -73 dB -73 dB -78 dB -69 dB Frequency Stability:(-WC+60'C:25°C Ref.) +0.0003% +.00025% +.00025% +0.00025% +0.00015% (821-824 MHZ- t 0.00015%) Rated Audio: 500 mW 500 mW 500 mW 500 mW 500 mW Audio Distortion(At Rated Audiok 3% 3% 3% 3% 3.5% Durability: "SECURENET encryption not available on 900 MHz band. The MTS 2000 Series portables were designed for ruggedness: Support Services U.S.Military U.S.Military U.S.Military EIA Wherever Motorola sells,our product is Spec 810C Spec 8100 Spec 810E Spec ®M0rOnOLA backed by service.In the U.S.,we have Standard Method Method Method Method C....."‘"... 900 authorized or company-owned centers. (Procedure) (Procedure) (Procedure) In addition,our productsdubts are serviced throughout the world by a wide network of Low Pressure 500.1 500.2 500.3 company or authorized independent (I) (II) (II) N/A distributor service organizations. High 501.1 501.2 501.3 RS53168 Temperature (I,II) (I Cat.Al,II) (I Cat.Al,II) 204 C/D,152C Low 502.1 502.2 502.3 RS53168 Temperature (I) (I Cat.Cl,II) (I Cat.Cl,II) 204 C/D,152C �i°'k'"°°� Temperature 503.1 503.2 503.3 Wiztzrer 1988 Natiorml Shock (I) (I Cat.Al,C1) (I Cat.Al,C1) N/A QualkY Solar 505.1 505.2 505.3 N/A Asvatd Radiation (I) p) (I) 0MOTOROLA ' Rain 506.1 506.2) 506.3) N/A (I,II) (I,II) (I,IIIII Humidity 507.1 507.2 507.3 RS53168 1301 E.Algonquin (II) (Il,III) (11,III) 204 C/D,152C g Road.Schaumburg,Illinois 60196 In the U.S.call 1-800-247-2346 Salt Fog 509.1 509.2 509.3 N/A Outside the U.S.call 1-708-576-3107 Dust 510.1 510.2 510.3 Specifications subject to change without notice. (I) (I) (I) N/A ®.Motorola.MTS 2000,FLASHport and SECURENET are trademarks of Vibration 514.2 514.3 514.4 RS53168 Motorola Inc.■©1992 by Motorola Inc.•Printed in U.S.A.(9311)Merit. (VII,VIII,X) (I Cat.8) (I Cat.8) 204 C/D,152C Produced by Customer Communications. Shock 516.2 516.3 516.4 RS53168 (l,II,V) (I,IV.VI) (I.IV.VI) 204 CID,1620 Motorola is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer R3-4-1538 01/24;94 17:12 12407 287 9890 RNB STUART 21001 E NATTiol NUVEARCSIDL BANK 989 S. FEDERAL HWY. STUART, FL 34994 (407)287-7600 Fax(407) 287-9890 January 24, 1994 TO: The City of Ocoee Montye Beamer, Director of Administration Services RE: 800MHz Radio System Lease/Purchase Riverside Leasing Company is pleased Lo provide the following quote for your consideration. • Amount Requested: $89,507. 00 Rates & Terms: 3 Years 4.71% 5 Years 5 . 20% Documentation Fees: None End of Lease Cost: None • • na Taylor Municipal Leasing Officer With Offices to Serve You in St. Lucie, Indian River, Martin, and Brevard Counties AAarnhor n I r 01/24/94 17:13 15407 287 9890 RNB STUART 0002 CITY OF OCOEE 01-24-1994 Pg 1 Compounding period. . . : Quarter Nominal annual rate. . : 4 .710 4r Effective annual rate : 4 .794 % Periodic rate 1 . 1775 % Equivalent daily rate: 0.01290 % CASH FLOW DATA Event Date Amount # Period End-date 1 Loan 02-01-94 89,507.00 1 2 Payment 03-01-94 7,977 . 18 12 Quarter. 12-01-96 AMORTIZATION SCHEDULE - Normal amnrt.i7ation Pmt Date Payment Tnterest Principal Balance Loan 02-01-1994 89,507 .00 1 03-01 -1944 7,977. 18 323 .40 7,653.78 81,853.22 2 06-01-1994 7,977 . 18 963 .82 7,013.36 74 ,839.86 3 09-01-1994 7, 977 . 18 881 .24 7,095.94 67,743.92 4 12-01-1994 7, 977 . 18 797.68 7,179 .50 60,564 .42 1994 totals 31,909. 72 2,966. 14 28,942 .58 5 03-01-1995 7,977. 18 713 . 15 7,264 .03 53,300.39 6 06-01-1995 7,977 . 18 627 .61 7,349 .57 45,950. 82 7 09-01-1995 7,977. 18 541 .07 7,436. 11 38,514 .71 8 12-01-1995 7,977. 18 453 .51 7,523.67 30,991 .04 1995 totals 31,908.72 2,335.34 29,573.38 9 03-01-1996 7,977.18 364.92 7,612.26 23,378.78 10 06-01-1996 7,977. 18 275 .29 7,701 .89 15,676.89 11 09-01-1996 7,977 . 18 184 .60 7,792 .58 7 ,884 .31 12 12-01-1996 7,977. 18 92 .87 7,884 .31 0.00 1996 totals 31 ,908.72 917.68 30,991 .04 Grand totals 95,726 . 16 6,219 .16 89,507 . 00 01/24/94 17:13 14407 287 9890 RNB STUART a003 CITY OF OCOEE 01-24-1994 Pg 1 Compounding period. . . : Annual Nominal annual rate. . : 4 .710 Effective annual rate : 4.710 % Periodic rate 4 .7100 % Equivalent daily rate : 0.01290 CASH FLOW DATA Event Date Amount % Period End-date 1 Loan 02-01-94 89, 507.00 1 2 Payment 02-01-94 23,944 .43 4 Annual 02-01-97 AMORTIZATION SCHEDULE - Normal amortization Pmt Date Payment Interest Principal Balance Loan 02-01-1994 89,507 .00 1 02-01-1994 23,944 .43 0.00 23,944 .43 65,562 .57 3.994 totals 23,944.43 0.00 23 ,944.43 2 02-01-1995 23,944. 43 3,098.00 20, 856.43 44 ,706. 14 1995 totals 23,944 .43 3,088.00 20,856.43 3 02-01-1996 23,944 .43 2 , 105 .66 21,838.77 22,867.37 1996 totals 23,944 .43 2 , 106 .66 21 ,838.77 4 02-01-1997 23,944 . 43 1,077.06 22,867.37 0.00 1997 totals 23,944 .43 1 ,077.06 22,867 .37 Grand totals 95,777.72 6,270.72 89,507 .00 01,"24,•94 17:14 $407 287 9890 RNB STUART Zoo4 CITY OF OCOEE 01-24-1994 Pg 1 Compounding period. . . : Quarter Nominal annual rate. . : 5.200 Effective annual rate : 5.302 % Periodic rate 1 .3000 4 Equivalent daily rate : 0.01425 % CASH FLOW DATA Event Date Amount # Period End-date 1 Loan 02-01-94 89,507.00 1 2 Payment 03-01-94 5,065.73 20 Quarter 12-01-98 AMORTIZATION SCHEDULE - Normal amortization Pmt Date Payment Interest Principal Balance Loan 02-01-1994 89,507.00 1 03-01-1994 5,065. 73 357.05 4, 708.68 84,798.32 2 06-01-1994 5,065. 73 1, 102 .38 3,963.35 80,834 .97 3 09-01-1994 5,065.73 1,050. 85 4 ,014 .88 76,820.09 4 12-01-1994 5,065 .73 998 .66 4,067 .07 72, 753.02 1994 totals 20,262 .92 3, 508.94 16, 753 .98 5 03-01-1995 5,065.73 945 .79 4, 119.94 68,633.08 6 06-01-1995 5,065_73 892 .23 4,173 .50 64,459.58 7 09-01-1995 5,065.73 837.97 4,227.76 60,231.82 8 12-01-1995 5,065.73 783 .01 4,282 .72 55,949 . 10 1995 totals 20,262 .92 3, 459 .00 16, 803.92 9 03-01-1996 5,065.73 727 .34 4,338 .39 51,610.71 10 06-01-1996 5,065 .73 670.94 4,394 .79 47,215 .92 11 09-01-1996 5,065.73 613 .81 4,451 .92 42,764.00 12 12-01-1996 5,065 .73 555 .93 4 ,509 .80 38,254 .20 1996 totals 20,262 .92 2 , 568.02 17,694 .90 13 03-01-1997 5,065.73 497.30 4 ,568 .43 33,685.77 14 06-01-1997 5,065 .73 437 .92 4,627.81 29,057.96 15 09-01-1997 5,065 .73 377 .75 4,687 .98 24 ,369 .98 16 12-01-1997 5,065.73 316 .81 4,748.92 19,621.06 1997 totals 20,262.92 1 ,629.78 18,633 . 14 17 03-01-1998 5,065.73 255.07 4,810.66 14,810.40 18 06-01-1998 5,065.73 192 .54 4,873.19 9,937.21 19 09-01-1998 5,065.73 129 . 18 4,936.55 5,000.66 20 12-01-1998 5,065 .73 65 .07 5,000.66 0.00 1998 totals 20,262 .92 641 .86 19,621 .06 Grand totals 101 ,314 .60 11 , 807 .60 89,507 .00 01/24/94 17:14 14407 287 9890 RNB STUART 2005 CITY OF OCOEE 01-24-1994 Pg 1 Compounding period. . . : Annual Nominal annual rate. . : 5.200 % Effective annual rate: 5.200 % Periodic rate 5 .2000 Equivalent daily rate ; 0.01425 % CASH FLOW DATA Event Date Amount # Period End-date 1 Loan 02-01-94 89,507 .00 1 2 Payment 02-01-94 19,760.73 5 Annual 02-01-98 AMORTIZATION SCHEDULE Normal amortization Pmt Date Payment Interest Principal Balance Loan 02-01-1994 89,507.00 1 02-01-1994 19,760.73 0.00 19,760.73 69,746.27 1994 totals 19,760.73 0.00 19,760.73 2 02-01-1995 19,760.73 3,626. 81 16, 133_92 53,612.35 1995 totals 19, 760.73 3,626 .81 16, 133 .92 3 02-01-1996 19,760.73 2 ,787.84 16,972 . 89 36,639.46 1996 totals 19, 760.73 2 , 787.84 16,972 .89 4 02-01-1997 19, 760.73 1,905.25 17,855 .48 18,783.98 1997 totals 19,760.73 1 ,905 .25 17,855.48 5 02-01-1998 19,760.73 976 .75 18,783.98 0.00 1998 totals 19,760.73 976.75 18,783 .98 Grand totals 98,803 .65 9,296.65 89,507 .00 ID :8132875194 JAN 25 '94 15 : 32 No . 038 F . 02 Liberty National Leasing A Subsidiary L y►beonet'link Company LEASE PROPOSAL JANUARY 25, 1994 LESSOR: LIBERTY NATIONAL LEASING COMPANY 550 NORTH REO STREET, SUITE 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33609 LESSEE: CITY OF OCOEE 150 NORTH LAKESHORE DRIVE OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761 EQUIPMENT: MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT COST: $ 89,507 . 00 UARTERLY PAYMENTS IN ADVANCE INTEREST RATE _ 3 YEARS PAYMENT 5 YEARS 4 . 98 % $ 7, 978 . 00 5 . 05 % $ 5, 030 . 00 IN ARREARS INTEREST RATE 3 YEARS - PAYMENT 5 YEARS % $ 8, 077 . 60 5 . 05 % $ 5, 093 . 00 ANNUAL PAYMENTS IN ADVANCE INTEREST RATE 3 YEARS PAYMENT 5 YEARS 94 % $ 31, 297 . 00 5 . 05 % $ 19, 710 . 00 IN ARREARS INTEREST RATE PAYMENT 3 YEARS 4 . 98% $ 32, 855 . 00 5 YEARS 5 . 05 % $ 20, 705 . 00 PROPOSAL EXPIRATION DATE : FEBRUARY 10, 1994 ID :8132875194 JAN 25 ' 94 15 :32 No .038 F .03 CREDIT APPROVAL: THIS IS A PROPOSAL ONLY, AND DOES NOT REPRESENT A COMMITMENT TO LEASE. FINAL ACCEPTANCE WILL BE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL BY THE SENIOR FINANCE COMMITTEE 0 LIBERTY NATIONAL LEASING COMPANY. F LIBERTY NATIONAL LEASING COMPANY BY: DATE: 1-2-Se--- 511. RESOLUTION NO. 94-03 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA APPROVING AN EQUIPMENT LEASE/PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF KENTUCKY AND DESIGNATING IT AS A QUALIFIED TAX-EXEMPT OBLIGATION RESOLVED, that this City enter into a certain Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement with LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF KENTUCKY (hereinafter called "Lessor") in substantially the form attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof (the "Equipment Lease") and that this City lease equipment from Lessor pursuant to the terms of such Equipment Lease; and that the Mayor and the City Clerk of this City be and hereby are authorized and directed in the name and on behalf of this City to execute the Equipment Lease with Lessor in substantially the form presented at this meeting, with such changes therein and additions thereto as shall be approved by such officers who execute the same, and such execution shall be conclusive evidence that each such document so executed has been authorized and approved by this vote. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Commission of the City of Ocoee, Florida finds that a true and very real need exists for the acquisition of the Equipment described in the Equipment Lease and that such acquisition is in the best interests of the City of Ocoee. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Commission of the City of Ocoee, Florida finds that the City of Ocoee has taken the necessary steps, including compliance with any applicable legal bidding requirements, under applicable law to arrange for the acquisition of such equipment. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the obligations of the City under the Equipment Lease be hereby designated, pursuant to Section 265 (b) (3) (D) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (hereinafter called the "Code") , as comprising a portion of the $10, 000, 000. 00 in aggregate issues which may be designated as "Qualified Tax-Exempt Obligations" eligible for the exception to the general rule of the Code which provides for a total disallowance of a deduction for interest expense allocable to the carrying of tax-exempt obligations. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor and the City Clerk of this City be and hereby are authorized to execute and deliver such other instruments and take such other actions as they shall deem necessary and desirable for the purpose of carrying out these resolutions and consummating the transactions contemplated by the Equipment Lease. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoing resolutions shall remain in full force and effect until written notice of their amendment or rescission shall have been received by Lessor and that receipt of such notice shall not affect any action taken by Lessor prior thereto. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of this City be and hereby is authorized and directed to certify to the Lessor the foregoing resolutions and that the provisions thereof are in conformity with the charter of this City. ADOPTED this day of February, 1994. ATTEST: APPROVED: CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA Jean Grafton, City Clerk S. Scott Vandergrift, Mayor (SEAL) FOR USE AND RELIANCE ONLY BY THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY this day of February, 1994. FOLEY & LARDNER APPROVED BY THE OCOEE CITY COMMISSION AT A MEETING HELD ON THE DATE INDICATED By: ABOVE UNDER AGENDA ITEM City Attorney NO. CAWPSIDOCS\PER LEGAL'RESOLUrE 12110/94 18W015;PER:dp Agreement No. MUNICIPAL LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT LESSOR: Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Kentucky 312 South Fourth Avenue,Suite 400 Louisville,Kentucky 40202 LESSEE: City of Ocoee,Florida 150 North Lakeshore Drive Ocoee,Florida 34761 This Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement(the"Agreement")entered into between Liberty National Bank dt Trust Company of Kentucky("Lessor"),and City of Ocoee,Florida("Lessee"),a body corporate and politic duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida("State") WITNESSETH: WHEREAS,Lessor desires to lease the Equipment,as hereinafter defined,to Lessee,and Lessee desires to lease the Equipment from Lessor,subject to the terms and conditions of and for the purposes set forth in this Agreement;and WHEREAS,Lessee is authorized under the Constitution and laws of the State to enter into this Agreement for the purposes set forth herein; NOW,THEREFORE,for and in consideration of the premises hereinafter contained,the parties hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE I COVENANTS OF J.PSSEE Lessee represents,covenants and warrants,for the benefit of Lessor and its assignees,as follows: (a) Lessee is a public body,corporate and politic,duly organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State. (b) Lessee will do or cause to be done all things necessary to preserve and keep in full force and effect its existence as a body, corporate and politic. (c) Lessee is authorized under the Constitution and laws of the State to enter into this Agreement and the transaction contemplated hereby,and to perform all of its obligations hereunder. (d) Lessee has been duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement under the terms and provisions of the resolution of its governing body,attached hereto as Exhibit A,or by other appropriate official approval,and further represents,covenants and warrants that all requirements have been met,and procedures have occurred in order to ensure the enforceability of this Agreement,and Lessee has complied with such public bidding requirements,if any,as may be applicable to this Agreement and the acquisition by Lessee of the Equipment hereunder. Lessee shall cause to be executed an opinion of its counsel substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B. (e) During the term of this Agreement,the Equipment will be used by Lessee only for the purpose of performing one or more essential governmental or proprietary functions of Lessee consistent with the permissible scope of Lessee's authority and will not be used in a trade or business of any person or entity other than the Lessee. 1 Agreement No. (f) During the period this Agreement is in force,Lessee will annually provide Lessor with such current financial statements, budgets,proof of appropriation for ensuing fiscal year or such other financial information relating to the decision of Lessee to continue this Agreement as may be reasonably requested by Lessor or its assignee. (g) The Equipment will have a useful life in the hands of the Lessee that is substantially in excess of the Original Term and all Renewal Terms. (h) The Equipment is,and during the period this Agreement is in force will remain,personal property and when subjected to use by the Lessee under this Agreement,will not be or become fixtures. f ARTICLE II DEFINITIONS The following terms will have the meanings indicated below unless the context clearly requires otherwise: "Agreement"means this Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement,including the Exhibits attached hereto,as the same may be supplemented or amended from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof. "Commencement Date"is the date when the term of this Agreement begins and Lessee's obligation to pay rent accrues,which date shall be the date as indicated on the Certificate of Acceptance attached hereto as Exhibit F. "Equipment"means the property described in Exhibit D and which is the subject of this Agreement "Lease Term"means the Original Term and all Renewal Terms provided for in this Agreement under Section 4.01. "Lessee"means the entity which is described in the first paragraph of this Agreement and which is leasing the Equipment from Lessor under the provisions of this Agreement. "Lessor"means(i)Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky,acting as Lessor hereunder;(ii)any surviving resulting or transferee corporation;and(iii)except where the context requires otherwise,any assignee(s)of Lessor. "Original Term"means the period from the Commencement Date until the end of the fiscal year of Lessee in effect at the Commencement Date. "Purchase Price"means the amount indicated with respect to any date after payment of all Rental Payments(defined below)due through such date,all as set forth in Exhibit E hereto,or Supplemental Exhibit E hereto,as the case may be. "Renewal Terms"means the automatic renewal terms of this Agreement as provided for in Article IV of this Agreement,each having a duration of one year and a term co-extensive with the Lessee's fiscal year,except the last of such automatic renewal terms which shall end on the due date of the last Rental Payment set forth in Exhibit E to this Agreement. "Rental Payments"means the basic rental payments payable by Lessee pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement during the Lease Term,payable in consideration of the right of Lessee to use the Equipment during the then current portion of the Lease Term. Rental Payments shall be payable by Lessee to the Lessor or its assignee in the amounts and at the times during the Lease Term,as set forth in Exhibit E of this Agreement. "Vendor"means the manufacturer of the Equipment as well as the agents or dealers of the manufacturer from whom Lessor purchased or is purchasing the Equipment 2 Agreement No. ARTICLE III LEASE OF EQUIPMENT Lessor hereby demises,leases and lets to Lessee,and Lessee rents,leases and hires from Lessor,the Equipment,in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement,to have and to hold for the Lease Term. ARTICLE IV LEASE TERM E Section 4.01. Commencement of Lease Term. The Original Term of this Agreement shall commence on the Commencement Date as indicated in Exhibit F and shall terminate on the last day of Lessee's current fiscal year. Lessee may renew this Agreement beyond the expiration of the Original Term,or beyond the expiration of any subsequent Renewal Term,up to the number of additional fiscal years provided in Schedule E of this Agreement by appropriating sufficient funds to make scheduled Rental Payments for the ensuing fiscal year(each a"Renewal Term"). Terms and conditions during any Renewal Term shall be the same as the terms and conditions during the Original Term,except that the Rental Payments shall be as provided in Exhibit E of this Agreement. Section 4.02. Termination of Lease Term. The Lease Term will terminate upon the earliest of any of the following events: (a) The expiration of the fmal Renewal Term of this Agreement and the payment by Lessee of all Rental Payments authorized or required to be paid by Lessee hereunder; (b) The nonrenewal of this Agreement in the event of nonappropriation of funds pursuant to Section 6.06; (c) The exercise of Lessee of the option to purchase the Equipment before expiration of this Agreement granted under the • provisions of Articles IX or XI of this Agreement;or (d) A default by Lessee and Lessor's election to terminate this Agreement under Article XIII. Section 4.03. Return of Equipment on Termination. Upon expiration or earlier termination of the Original Term or any Renewal Term under any provision of this Agreement at a time when Lessee does not exercise its option to purchase the Equipment granted under the provisions of Articles IX or XI of this Agreement,Lessee hereby agrees to voluntarily deliver the Equipment to Lessor packaged or otherwise prepared in a manner suitable for shipment by truck or rail common carrier at a location specified by Lessor. ARTICLE V ENJOYMENT OF EQUIPMENT Lessor hereby covenants to provide Lessee during the Lease Term with quiet use and enjoyment of the Equipment,and Lessee shall during the Lease Term peaceably and quietly have and hold and enjoy the Equipment,without suit,trouble or hindrance from Lessor, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. Lessor shall have the right at all reasonable times during business hours to enter into and upon the property of Lessee for the purpose of inspecting the Equipment. 3 Agreement No. ARTICLE VI RENTAL PAYMENTS Section 6.01. Rental Payments to Constitute a Current Expense of Lam. Lessor and Lessee understand and intend that the obligation of Lessee to pay Rental Payments hereunder shall constitute a current expense of Lessee out of its available non-ad valorem revenues and shall not in any way be construed to be a debt of Lessee in contravention of any applicable constitutional or statutory limitations or requirements concerning the creation of indebtedness by Lessee. Nothing contained herein shall constitute a pledge of the Lessee's general tax revenues,funds or monies. Section 6.02. Payment of Rental Payments. During the Original Term and during each Renewal Term elected by Lessee,Lessee shall pay Rental Payments,exclusively from legally available funds,in lawful money of the United States of America to Lessor or,in the event of assignment by Lessor,to its assignee,in the amounts and on the dates set forth in Exhibit E hereto. Rental Payments shall be in consideration for Lessee's use of the Equipment during the applicable year in which such payments are due. Section 6.03. Interest and Princiva Comte. A portion of each Lease Rental Payment is paid as,and represents payment of, interest,and the balance of each Rental Payment is paid as,and represents payment of principal. Exhibit E hereto sets forth the interest component and the principal component of each Rental Payment during the Lease Term. Section 6.04. Rental Payments to be Unconditional. During the Original Term and during each Renewal Term elected by Lessee, the obligations of Lessee to make payment of the Rental Payments required under this Article VI and other sections hereof and to perform and observe the covenants and agreements contained herein shall be absolute and unconditional in all events,except as expressly provided under this Agreement. Notwithstanding any dispute between Lessee and Lessor,any Vendor or any other person, Lessee agrees to pay all Rental Payments when due and shall not withhold any Rental Payments pending final resolution of such dispute,nor shall Lessee assert any right of set-off or counterclaim against its obligation to make such payments when required under this Agreement. Lessee's obligation to make Rental Payments during the Original Term or the then current Renewal Term elected by Lessee shall not be abated through accident or unforeseen circumstances. Section 6.05. Continuation of Lease Term by Lessee. Lessee intends,subject to the provisions of Section 6.06,to continue the Lease Term through the Original Term and all the Rental Payments hereunder. Lessee reasonably believes that legally available funds from non-ad valorem tax sources in an amount sufficient to make all Rental Payments during the Original Term and each of the Renewal Terms can be obtained. Lessee further intends,subject to the provisions of 6.06,to do all things lawfully within its power to obtain and maintain funds from which the Rental Payments may be made,including making provision for such payments to the extent necessary in each biannual or annual budget submitted and adopted in accordance with applicable provisions of state law,to have such portion of the budget approved. Section 6.06. Termination by Nonappropriation„ In the event Lessee does not appropriate sufficient funds for the payment of the Rental Payments scheduled to be paid in next occuring Renewal Term then,Lessee may,not withstanding any other provision contained herein to the contrary,terminate this Agreement at the end of the then current Original Term or Renewal Term,and Lessee shall not be obligated to make payment of the Rental Payments provided for in this Agreement beyond the end of the then current Original or Renewal Term. Lessee agrees to deliver notice to Lessor of such termination prior to the adoption of the Renewal Term's Budget 4 Agreement No. ARTICLE VII TITLE TO EQUIPMENT Section 7.01. Title to the Eguipment. During the term of this Agreement,title to the Equipment and any and all additions,repairs, replacements or modifications shall vest in Lessee,subject to the rights of Lessor under this Agreement. In the event of default as set forth in Section 13.02 or nonappropriation as set forth in Section 6.06,Lessee agrees to surrender possession of the Equipment to Lessor. Lessee and Lessor intend for federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,as amended,that this Agreement constitutes a financing lease or an installment sale contract rather than a true lease. Section 7.02. Notice Flag. Lessee agrees to execute for informational purposes a notice filing financing statement as attached hereto. ARTICLE VIII MAINTENANCE;MODIFICATION;TAXES;INSURANCE AND OTHER CHARGES Section 8.01. Maintenance of Equipment by Lessee. Lessee agrees that at all times during the Lease Term Lessee will,at Lessee's own cost and expense,maintain,preserve and keep the Equipment in good repair,working order and condition,and that Lessee will from time to time make or cause to be made all necessary and proper repairs,replacements and renewals. Lessor shall have no responsibility in any of these matters,or for the making of improvements or additions to the Equipment. Section 8.02. Tates_Other Governmental Charges and T ility Cha_rees, The parties to this Agreement contemplate that the Equipment will be used for a governmental or proprietary purposes of Lessee and,therefore,that the equipment will be exempt from all taxes presently assessed and levied with respect to personal property. In the event that the use,possession or acquisition of the Equipment is found to be subject to taxation in any form(except for income taxes of Lessor),Lessee will pay during the Lease Term,as the same respectively come due,all taxes and governmental charges of any kind whatsoever that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to the Equipment and any equipment or other property acquired by Lessee in substitution for,as a renewal or replacement of,or a modification,improvement or addition to the Equipment,as well as all gas,water,steam,electricity,heat, power,telephone,utility and other charges incurred in the operation,maintenance,use,occupancy and upkeep of the Equipment; provided that,with respect to any governmental charges that may lawfully be paid in installments over a period of years,Lessee shall be obligated to pay only such installments as have accrued during the time this Agreement is in effect. Section 8.03. provisions Regarding Insurance. At its own expense,Lessee shall cause casualty,public liability and property damage insurance to be carried and maintained,or shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of Lessor that adequate self-insurance is provided with respect to the Equipment,sufficient to protect the Full Insurable value(as that term is hereinafter defined)of the Equipment,and to protect Lessor from liability in all events. All insurance proceeds from casualty losses shall be payable as hereinafter provided in this Agreement. Lessee shall furnish to Lessor certificates evidencing such coverage throughout the Lease Term. Alternatively,Lessee may insure the Equipment under a blanket insurance policy or policies which cover not only the Equipment but other properties. If Lessee insures similar properties by self-insurance,Lessee will insure similar properties by self-insurance,Lessee will insure the Equipment by means of an adequate insurance fund. The"Full Insurable Value"as used herein shall mean the full replacement value of the Equipment. Any insurance policy pursuant to this Section 8.03 shall be so written or endorsed as to make losses,if any,payable to Lessee and Lessor as their respective interests may appear. The Net Proceeds(as defined in Section 9.01)of the insurance required in this Section 8.03 shall be applied as provided in Article IX hereof. Each insurance policy provided for in this Section 8.03 shall contain a provision to the effect that the insurance company shall not cancel the policy or modify it materially and adversely to the interest of Lessor without first giving written notice thereof to Lessor at least 30 days in advance of such cancellation. Section 8.04. Advances. In the event Lessee shall fail to maintain the full insurance coverage required by this Agreement or shall 5 Agreement No. .' • -..,• I '•,••y ' •• -• • • . ,• •. c : • .' '., Lessor may(but shall be under no obligation to)purchase the required policies of insurance and pay the premiums necessary and provide for payment thereof;and all amounts so advanced therefore by Lessor shall become additional rent for the then current Original Term or Renewal Term,which amounts,together with interest thereon at the rate of 12%per annum,Lessee agrees to pay. ARTICLE IX DAMAGE,DESTRUCTION AND CONDEMNATION: USE OF NET PROCEEDS Section 9.01. namagc..11=gtialanci.Codgmnuign, Unless Lessee shall have exercised its option to purchase the Equipment by making payment of the Purchase Price as provided herein,if prior to the termination of the Lease Term(a)the Equipment or any portion thereof is destroyed(m whole or in part)or is damaged by fire or other casualty or(b)title to,or the temporary use of the Equipment or any part thereof or the estate of Lessee or Lessor in the Equipment or any part thereof shall be taken under the exercise of the power eminent domain by any governmental body or by any person,firm or corporation acting under governmental authority, Lessee and Lessor will cause the Net Proceeds of any insurance claim or condemnation award to be applied to the prompt repair, restoration,modification or improvement of the Equipment. Any balance of the Net Proceeds remaining after such work has been completed shall be paid to Lessee. For purposes of Section 8.03 and this Article IX,the term"Net Proceeds"shall mean the amount remaining from the gross proceeds of any insurance claim or condemnation award after deducting all expenses(including attorney's fees)incurred in the collection of such claims or award. Section 9.02. Insufficiency of Net Proceeds. If the Net Proceeds are insufficient to pay in full the cost of any repair,restoration, modification or improvement referred to in Section 9.01 hereof,Lessee shall either(a)complete the work and pay any cost in excess of the amount of Net Proceeds,and Lessee agrees that if by reason of any such insufficiency of the Net Proceeds,Lessee shall make any payments pursuant to the provisions of this Section 9.02,Lessee shall not be entitled to any reimbursement therefore from Lessor nor • shall Lessee be entitled to any diminution of the amounts payable under Article VI hereof or(b)if Lessee is not in default hereunder, Lessee shall pay to Lessor the amount of the then applicable Purchase Price,and,upon such payment,the Lease Term shall terminate and Lessor's interest in the Equipment shall terminate as provided in Article XI of this Agreement. The amount of the Net Proceeds in excess of the then applicable Purchase Price,if any,may be retained by Lessee. ARTICLE X DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES;VENDOR'S WARRANTIES;USE OF EQUIPMENT Section 10.01. Disclaimer of Warranties. LESSOR MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION,EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,AS TO THE VALUE,DESIGN,CONDITION,MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR FITNESS FOR USE OF THE EQUIPMENT,OR WARRANTY WITH RESPECT THERETO. In no event shall Lessor be liable for any incidental,indirect,special or consequential damage in connection with or arising out of this Agreement or the existence,furnishing,functioning or Lessee's use of any item or products or services provided for in this Agreement. 6 Agreement No. Section 10.02. Vendor's Warrantieg. Lessor hereby irrevocably appoints Lessee its agent and attorney-in-fact during the Lease Term,so long as Lessee shall not be in default hereunder,to assert from time to time whatever claims and rights,including warranties of the Equipment,which Lessor may have against the Vendor of the Equipment. Lessee's sole remedy for the breach of such warranty, indemnification or representation shall be against the Vendor of the Equipment,and not against the Lessor,nor shall such matter have any effect whatsoever on the rights and obligations of Lessor with respect to this Agreement,including the right to receive full and timely payments hereunder. Lessee expressly acknowledges that Lessor makes,and has made,no representation or warranties whatsoever as to the existence or availability of such warranties of the Vendor of the Equipment Section 10.03. Use of the Egyjpmenl. Lessee will not install,use,operate or maintain the Equipment improperly,carelessly,in violation of any applicable law or in a manner contrary to that contemplated by this Agreement. Lessee shall provide all permits and licenses,if any,necessary for the installation and operation of the Equipment In addition,Lessee agrees to comply in all respects (including,without limitation,with respect to the use,maintenance and operation of each item of the Equipment)with all laws of the jurisdictions in which its operations involving any item of Equipment may extend and any legislative,executive,administrative or judicial body exercising any power or jurisdiction over the items of the Equipment;provided,however,that Lessee may contest in good faith the validity or application of any such law or rule in any reasonable manner which does not,ha the opinion of the Lessor,adversely affect the estate of Lessor in and to any of the items of the Equipment or its interest or rights under this Agreement ARTICLE XI OPTION TO PURCHASE At the request of Lessc,Lessor's interest in the Equipment and additional Rental Payments will be terminated and this Agreement shall terminate: (a) At the end of the final Renewal Term,upon payment by Lessee of all Rental Payments scheduled as set forth in Exhibit E to this Agreement;or (b) if the Lease Term is terminated pursuant to Article IX of this Agreement,in the event of total damage,destruction or condemnation of the Equipment;or (c) any time when Lessee is not on such date in default under this Agreement,upon payment by Lessee of the then applicable Purchase Price to Lessor. Upon the occurrence of any of such events,Lessor shall deliver a Bill of Sale of its remaining interest in the Equipment to Lessee "AS IS-WHERE IS"without additional cost or payment by Lessee. ARTICLE XII ASSIGNMENT,SUBLEASING,INDEMNIFICATION MORTGAGING AND SELLING Section 12.01. A,ggiEament by Lessor. This Agreement,and the obligations of Lessee to make payments hereunder,may be assigned and reassigned in whole or in part to one or more assignees and subassignees by Lessor at any time subsequent to its execution, without the necessity of obtaining the consent of Lessee;provided,however,that no such assignment or reassignment shall be effective unless and until(i)Lessee shall have received notice of the assignment or reassignment disclosing the name and address of the assignee or subassignee,and(ii)in the event that such assignment is made to a bank or trust company as trustee for holders of certificates representing interest in this Agreement,such bank or trust company agrees to maintain,or cause to be maintained,a book-entry system by which a record of names and addresses of such holders as of any particular time is kept and agrees,upon request of the Lessee,to furnish such information to Lessee. Upon receipt of notice of assignment,Lessee agrees to reflect in a book entry assignee designation in such notice of assignment,and to make all payments to the assignee designated in the notice of assignment,notwithstanding any claim,defense,setoff or counterclaim whatsoever(whether arising from a breach of this Agreement or otherwise)that Lessee may from 7 Agreement No. time to time have against Lessor,or the assignee. Lessee agrees to execute all documents which may be reasonably requested by Lessor or its assignee to protect their interests in this Agreement. Section 12.02. No Sale.Assignment or Subleasing by Lessee. This Agreement and the interest of Lessee in the equipment may not be sold,assigned or encumbered by Lessee without the prior written consent of Lessor or assignee. Section 12.03. Release and nd nifi_cation Cove ants. To the extent permitted by the laws and Constitution of the State,Lessee shall protect,hold harmless and indemnify Lessor from and against any and all liability,obligations,losses,claims and damages whatsoever,regardless of cause thereof,and expenses in connection therewith,including,without limitation,counsel fees and expenses, penalties and interest arising out of or as the result of the entering into this Agreement,the ownership of any item of the equipment,the ordering,acquisition,use,operation,condition,purchase,delivery,rejection,storage or return of any item of the equipment or any accident in connection with the operation,use,condition,possession,storage or return of any item of the equipment resulting in damage to property or injury to or death of any person. The indemnification arising under this paragraph shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding the full payment of all obligations under this Agreement or the termination of the lease term for any reason. Lessee agrees not to withhold or abate any portion of the payments required pursuant to this Agreement by reason of any defects, malfunctions,breakdowns or infirmities of the equipment. Lessee acknowledges that Lessor's yield with respect to this Agreement is dependent upon the full amount of each lease rental payment being excluded from Lessor's income pursuant to Section 103(a)of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended(the"Code"). Accordingly,if at any time,as a result of a determination that Lessee has breached a representation or covenant contained herein,or as a result of any change in the Code,any payment of either the interest component or the principal component of any lease rental payment is,in the opinion of counsel for the Lessor,subject to or affected by any income,preference,excess profits, minimum or other federal tax,Lessee shall pay,as additional interest,an amount which is necessary to provide to Lessor the same net income as Lessor would have received but for such event. Lessor's calculations of such additional interest shall be binding upon Lessee in the absence of manifest error. ARTICLE XIII EVENTS OF DEFAULT AND REMEDIES Section 13.01. Events of Default Defined. The following shall be"events of default"under this Agreement and the terms"event of default"and"default"shall mean,whenever they are used in this Agreement,any one or more of the following events: (a) Failure by Lessee to pay any rental payment or other payment required to be paid hereunder at the time specified herein;and (b) Failure by Lessee to observe and perform any covenant,condition or agreement on its part to be observed or performed,other than as referred to in Section 13.01 (a),for a period of 30 days after written notice,specifying such failure and requesting that it be remedied as given to Lessee by Lessor,unless Lessor shall agree in writing to an extension of such time prior to the expiration,provided, however,if the failure stated in the notice cannot be corrected within the applicable period,Lessor will not unreasonably withhold its consent to an extension of such time if corrective action is instituted by Lessee within the applicable period and diligently pursued until the default is corrected. The foregoing provisions of this Section 13.01 are subject to(i)the provisions of Section 6.06 hereof with respect to nonappropriation;and(ii)if by reason of force majeure Lessee is unable in whole or in part to carry out its agreement on its part herein contained,other than the obligations on the part of Lessee contained in Article VI hereof,Lessee shall not be deemed in default during the continuance of such inability. The term"force majeure"as used herein shall mean,without limitation,the following: acts of God; strikes,lockouts or other employee relations disturbances;acts of public enemies;orders or restraints of any kind of the government of the United States of America or the state wherein Lessee is located or any of their departments,agencies or officials,or any civil or military authority,insurrections;riots;landslides;earthquakes;fires;storms;droughts;floods;or explosions. 8 Agreement No. Section 13.02. Remedies on Default. Whenever any event of default referred to in Section 13.01 hereof shall have happened and be continuing,Lessee agrees to voluntarily return the equipment to Lessor and Lessor shall have the right at its sole option without any further demand or notice,to take either one or both of the following remedial steps: (a) Accept surrender from Lessee of the equipment for sale or release by Lessor in a commercially reasonable manner. All proceeds of such sale or re-letting shall inure to Lessor,provided,however,if such proceeds after deduction of Lessor's reasonable costs and expenses,including attorneys'fees,incurred to recover possession,restore or clean-up and sell or release the equipment,exceed an amount equal to the sum of the past due but unpaid Rental Payments and an amount equal to the then applicable purchase price,Lessor shall remit the amount of such excess to Lessee;or (b) Institute an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to recover,as a general claim against Lessee,Lessor's compensatory damages resulting from Lessor's default. Lessor agrees that it shall not have a right to seek any remedy of specific performance nor shall Lessor have any"self-help"right to take possession of the equipment absent Lessee's voluntary surrender thereof. Section 13.03. Waiver. No delay or omission to exercise any right or power accruing upon any default shall impair any such right or power or shall be construed to be a waiver hereof,but any such right and power may be exercised from time to time and as often as may be deemed expedient. ARTICLE XIV MISCELLANEOUS Section 14.01. Notices. All notices,certificates or other communications hereunder shall be sufficiently given and shall be deemed given when delivered or mailed by registered mail,postage prepaid,to the parties at their respective places of business. Section 14.02. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon Lessor and Lessee and their respective successors and assigns. Section 14.03. ,Severability. In the event any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction,such holding shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision hereof. Section 14.04. Amendments. The terms of the Agreement shall not be waived,altered,modified,supplemented or amended in any manner whatsoever except by written instrument signed by the Lessor and the Lessee;nor shall any such amendment that affects the rights of Lessor's assignee be effective without such assignee's consent Section 14.05. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts,each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. Section 14.06. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. 9 Agreement No.__ Section 14.07. Cautions. The captions or headings in this Agreement are for convenience only and do not define,limit or describe the scope or intent of any provisions of sections of this Agreement. Section 14.08. Entire Aunt. This Agreement and the executed Exhibits attached hereto constitute the entire agreement between Lessor and Lessee. No waiver,consent,modification or change of terms of this Agreement shall bind either party unless in writing signed by both parties,and then such waiver,consent,modification or change shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose given. There are no understandings,agreements,representations or warranties,express or implied,not specified herein,regarding this Agreement or the equipment leased hereunder. Any terms and conditions of any purchase order or other document(with the exception of Supplements)submitted by Lessee in connection with this Agreement which are in addition to or inconsistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement will not be binding on Lessor and will not apply to this Agreement. Lessee by the signature below of its authorized representative acknowledges that it has read this Agreement,understands it,and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,Lessor has executed this Agreement in its corporate name with its corporate seal hereunto affixed and attested by its duly authorized officers,and Lessee has caused this Agreement to be executed in its corporate name with its corporate seal hereunto affixed and attested by its duly authorized officers. All of the above occurred as of the date first written below;this Agreement shall be binding on Lessee beginning on the date it is accepted and executed by Lessor. LESSOR: Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky Attest: Execute: By: By: Title: Title: Date: LESSEE: City of Ocoee,Florida APPROVED: ATTEST: City of Ocoee,Florida, Jean Grafton,City Clerk S.Scott Vandergrift,Mayor (SEAL) Date: FOR USE AND RELIENCE ONLY BY THE City of Ocoee,Florida. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY THIS DAY OF , 1994. -_ FOLEY&LARDNER,City Attorney APPROVED BY THE OCOEE CITY COMMISSION AT A MEETING, HELD ON 1994UNDER AGENDA ITEM NO. By: 10 EXHIBIT A RESOLUTION NO. 94-03 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA APPROVING AN EQUIPMENT LEASE/PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF KENTUCKY AND DESIGNATING IT AS A QUALIFIED TAX-EXEMPT OBLIGATION RESOLVED, that this City enter into a certain Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement with LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF KENTUCKY (hereinafter called "Lessor") in substantially the form attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof (the "Equipment Lease") and that this City lease equipment from Lessor pursuant to the terms of such Equipment Lease; and that the Mayor and the City Clerk of this City be and hereby are authorized and directed in the name and on behalf of this City to execute the Equipment Lease with Lessor in substantially the form presented at this meeting, with such changes therein and additions thereto as shall be approved by such officers who execute the same, and such execution shall be conclusive evidence that each such document so executed has been authorized and approved by this vote. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Commission of the City of Ocoee, Florida finds that a true and very real need exists for the acquisition of the Equipment described in the Equipment Lease and that such acquisition is in the best interests of the City of Ocoee. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Commission of the City of Ocoee, Florida finds that the City of Ocoee has taken the necessary steps, including compliance with any applicable legal bidding requirements, under applicable law to arrange for the acquisition of such equipment. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the obligations of the City under the Equipment Lease be hereby designated, pursuant to Section 265 (b) (3) (D) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (hereinafter called the "Code") , as comprising a portion of the $10, 000, 000. 00 in aggregate issues which may be designated as "Qualified Tax-Exempt Obligations" eligible for the exception to the general rule of the Code which provides for a total disallowance of a deduction for interest expense allocable to the carrying of tax-exempt obligations. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor and the City Clerk of this City be and hereby are authorized to execute and deliver such other instruments and take such other actions as they shall deem necessary and desirable for the purpose of carrying out these resolutions and consummating the transactions contemplated by the Equipment Lease. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoing resolutions shall remain in full force and effect until written notice of their amendment or rescission shall have been received by Lessor and that receipt of such notice shall not affect any action taken by Lessor prior thereto. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of this City be and hereby is authorized and directed to certify to the Lessor the foregoing resolutions and that the provisions thereof are in conformity with the charter of this City. ADOPTED this day of February, 1994 . ATTEST: APPROVED: CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA Jean Grafton, City Clerk S. Scott Vandergrift, Mayor (SEAL) FOR USE AND RELIANCE ONLY BY THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY this day of February, 1994. FOLEY & LARDNER APPROVED BY THE OCOEE CITY COMMISSION AT A MEETING HELD ON THE DATE INDICATED By: ABOVE UNDER AGENDA ITEM City Attorney NO. C:\WP5I\DOCS\PER\LEGAL\RESOLUTE 1 2/10/94118W0151 PER:dp EXHIBIT B February 15, 1994 Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Kentucky 312 South Fourth Avenue, Suite 400 Louisville, KY 40202 Gentlemen: As counsel for the City of Ocoee, Florida ("Lessee"), we have examined the unexecuted original of the Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement (the "Agreement") dated February _, 1994, between Lessee and Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Kentucky ("Lessor"), and the proceedings taken by Lessee to authorize and execute the Agreement. We have assumed the genuineness and authenticity of all documents submitted to us as originals, including but not limited to the original of the Agreement provided to us by Lessor on February 2, 1994. Capitalized terms utilized herein shall be assigned the meanings given such terms in the Agreement. For the purposes of this opinion, we have assumed that the Equipment is delivered to and accepted by the City within one (1) year from the Commencement Date. Based upon the examination and upon such other examination as we have deemed necessary or appropriate, we are of the opinion that: 1. Lessee is a public body corporate and politic, legally existing under the laws of the State of Florida. 2. The Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by Lessee, pursuant to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida and Chapter 166, Florida Statutes, and Resolution No. 94-03, attached as Exhibit A to the Agreement. Liberty National Bank and Trust February 15, 1994 Page 2 3. Subject to the qualifications and limitations set forth below, the Agreement is a legal, valid and binding obligation of Lessee, enforceable in accordance with its terms; provided, however, that we render no opinion as to the effect on the validity and enforceability of the Agreement of the provisions thereof which purport to vest title to the leased property in Lessee and provided further that in the event Lessee returns the equipment to Lessor and the Lessor obtains a judgment against Lessee in compensatory money damages, as a result of an event of default under the Agreement, Lessee may be obligated to pay such judgment only if the Lessor has first used its best efforts to sell or re-lease the equipment to a third party in a commercially reasonable manner and only to the extent that a deficiency remains after pursuing such remedy. Any such compensatory damages may be limited to the then applicable purchase price. 4. Applicable public bidding requirements, if any, have been complied with by the Lessee. 5. To the best of our knowledge, no litigation is pending or threatened in any court or other tribunal, state or federal, which questions or affects the validity of the Resolution or the Agreement. 6. The signatures of the officers of the Lessee which appear on the Agreement are true and genuine; we know said officers and know them to hold the offices set forth below their names. 7. The Equipment leased pursuant to the Agreement constitutes personal property and when subjected to use by Lessee will not be or become fixtures under applicable law. 8. The Lessee is a political subdivision of the State of Florida within the meaning of Section 103 of the United States Internal Revenue Code and the related regulations and rulings. 9. Subject to the qualifications and limitations set forth below, it is our opinion that the portion of Rental Payments made by Lessee during the Lease Term which are identified as the interest component will not be includable as federal gross income under applicable statutes, regulations, court decisions and rulings existing as of the date of this opinion and consequently will be exempt from present federal income taxes, provided, however, that we render no opinion regarding what effect the provisions contained in the Agreement relating to the vesting of title to the leased property in Lessee will have on the exclusion of said interest from federal income taxation. Liberty National Bank and Trust February 15, 1994 Page 3 10. The leasing of the Equipment pursuant to the Agreement is exempt from all sales and use taxes against the Lessee during the term of the Lease and the Equipment will be exempt from any state and local personal property or other ad valorem taxes during the term of the Lease; provided, however, that the Equipment is used exclusively for the Lessee's municipal purposes. We note, however, that the Lessee has agreed that the equipment will during the terms of the Lease be used by the Lessee only for the purpose of performing one or more essential governmental or proprietary functions of Lessee consistent with the permissible scope of Lessee's authority and will not be used in a trade or business of any person or entity other than the Lessee. This opinion is rendered solely for your benefit and no other person or entity shall be entitled to rely on this opinion without our express written consent. FOLEY & LARDNER By: Paul E. Rosenthal, a partner cc: City of Ocoee C:\WP51\DOCS\DPB\LEITERS\LIBERTY.SVE I 2110/94 1 SW0151 DPB:dp Agreement No. EXHIBIT C CERTIFICATE AS TO ARBITRAGE I,the undersigned officer of the City of Ocoee,Florida(the"Lessee"),being the person duly charged,with others,with responsibility for issuing the Lessee's obligations in the form of that certain a t titled"Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement" with referenced Exhibits attached thereto(the"Agreement")dated ,19 and issued said date,HEREBY CERTIFY that F 1. The Agreement was issued by the Lessee under and pursuant to law to finance the acquisition of the certain Equipment described therein. 2. Pursuant to the Agreement,the Lessee is entitled to receive said Equipment in consideration for the obligation of the Lessee under the Agreement. Said Equipment will be used in furtherance of the public purposes of the Lessee. The Lessee does not intend to sell said Equipment or said Agreement or to otherwise dispose of said Equipment during the term of the Agreement. The Lessee will not receive any monies,funds,or other"proceeds"as a result of the Agreement. 3. The Lessee expects to make payments under the Agreement from its general funds on the basis of annual appropriations in the amounts equal to the required payments under the Agreement. The remaining general funds of the Lessee are not reasonably expected to be used to make such payments and no other monies are pledged to the Agreement or reasonably expected to be used to pay principal and interest on the Agreement. 4. The Lessee has not received notice that its Certificate may not be relied upon with respect to its own issues nor has it been advised that any adverse action by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue is contemplated. To the best of my knowledge,information and belief the expectations herein expressed are reasonable and there are no facts, estimates or circumstances other than those expressed herein that would materially affect the expectations herein expressed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand this_day of ,19 LESSEE: City of Ocoee,Florida FOR USE AND AMMO!CN.Y SY11EcnvOF000l , PAWNED Ae7OFORM M LFXWJFY By: FOLEY 1LARONIR S.Scott Vandergrift OW RawTitle: Mayor Agreement No. EXHIBIT D DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT Qty.. tion 21 MTS2000,Model II Portable Radio with Enhanced SmartNet Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability. This unit is equipped with a 14 character alphanumeric display,6 button keypad and detachable belt clip. SN: I 10 Public Safety Speaker/Microphone/Antenna Assembly 8 Spare Ultra-High Capacity Battery 2 Multiple(6)Unit Battery Charger. SN: 9 Vehicular Charger SN: 1 Vehicular Console Package with MTS2000 lockable radio holder,RF power amplifier,control unit, speaker,microphone and gain antenna. The control unit contains a two hour battery charger. SN: 1 Spectra E9 Mobile Radio with Enhanced SmartNet Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability. This unit is equipped with an 11 character alphanumeric display and gain antenna. SN: Agreement No. , 1 Front/Rear Control Option. 7 Spectra ES Mobile Radio with Enhanced SmartNet Software Package which includes APCO 16 features plus SmartZone capability.'This unit is a dash mount model equipped with an 8 character alphanumeric display and gain antenna. SN: 2 Spectra Desktop Control Stations for Fire Station Alerting System. Included are Yagi directional Antenna, transmission line and AC surge protection. SN: together with all additions,accessions and replacements thereto. Lessee hereby certifies that the description of the personal property set forth above constitutes an accurate description of the "Equipment",as defined in the attached Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement. LESSEE: City of Ocoee,Florida FOR USE NOId1AIQQIV SY MIar101app1116 IMN10Ym»101a1INMIL11V By: WPM to S.Scott Vandergrift Mira11/ armor Title: Mayor Date: LOCATION OF THE EQUIPMENT: EXHIBIT E SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS • (EXPRESSED IN DOLLARS) CITY OF OCOEE MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT - 1994 'OSS LEASE $ 90,248 . 60 QUARTERLY PAYMENTS ZSE AMOUNT $ 80,297 . 08 ; PAY PAYMENT PURCHASE NO. DATE PAYMENT PRINCIPAL INTEREST PRICE 0 4512 .43 4512 . 43 0 . 00 77300 . 34 1 4512 .43 3553 . 43 959 . 00 73675.84 2 4512 .43 3598 . 39 914 . 04 70005.49 3 4512 .43 3643 . 92 868 .51 66288. 69 4 4512 .43 3690 . 03 822 . 40 62524. 86 5 4512 .43 3736 . 74 775 . 69 58713 .38 6 4512 .43 3784 . 01 728 . 42 54853. 69 7 4512 . 43 3831 . 90 680 . 53 50945 . 15 8 4512 .43 3880 . 39 632 . 04 46987 . 16 9 4512 .43 3929 .50 582 . 93 42979 . 07 10 4512 .43 3979 . 22 533 . 21 38920 .26 11 4512 .43 4029 . 57 482 . 86 34810 . 10 12 4512 .43 4080 . 57 431 . 86 30647 . 92 13 4512 . 43 4132 . 21 380 . 22 26433 . 07 14 4512 .43 4184 . 49 327 . 94 22164. 89 15 4512 .43 4237 . 45 274 . 98 17842 . 69 16 4512 . 43 4291 . 07 221 . 36 13465 . 80 17 4512 .43 4345 . 37 167 . 06 9033 .52 18 4512 . 43 4400 . 35 112 . 08 4545 . 16 19 4512 .43 4456 . 04 56 . 39 0 . 00 -2 'ALS: 90,248 . 60 80, 297 . 08 9 , 951 . 52 LESSEE: City of Ocoee, Florida BY: S. Scott Vandergrif- POR „ND�UMCEY TITLE : Mayor USE BY THE CRY OF OCOEE. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY C�,,,,j, DATE: rile tlar er IL FOLEY&LARDNER By City Attorney PAGE-1 Agreement No. EXHIBIT F ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE The undersigned,as Lessee under the Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement(the"Agreement")dated 19 mu. .with Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Louisville("Lessor"),acknowledges receipt in good conOppn of all the Equipment described in the Agreement and in Exhibit D thereto this ' day of + 19 '1'*_ •'See Paragraph Below Lessee certifies that Lessor has fully and satisfactorily performed all of its covenants and obligations required under the Agreement,and confirms that the Commencement Date of the Agreement is and it will commence payments in accordance with Article VI of the Agreement. The undersigned officer of the Lessee hereby reaffirms on behalf of the Lessee in all respects the covenants of the Lessee set forth in Article I of the Agreement and the representations in the certificate as to Arbitrage attached as Exhibit C to the Agreement,and represents that,to the best of his or her knowledge,information and belief,the expectations therein expressed were reasonable as of the Commencement Date,and that there were,and are as of the date on which they were made,and are reasonable as of the Commencement Date,no facts,estimates or circumstances other than those expressed therein that would materially affect the expectations expressed therein. • LESSEE: City of Ocoee. Florida FOR USE MOnaINIC; tY sYTHE CRY of OCOet;, APPROVED A$TO FORM/WO MOWN BY: FOXY LAM t S. Scott Vandergrift Dy Ay Money TITLE: Mayor ••Notwithstanding the provisions set forth in the first paragraph above,Lessee hereby discloses to Lessor that the Equipment described in the Agreement and in Exhibit D thereto is scheduled to be delivered on/or before .Upon receipt of the Equipment,Lessee will provide Lessor written confirmation of the date of receipt in good condition of all such Equipment with all applicable serial and identification numbers. 1 Agreement No. EXHIBIT G ESSENTIAL USE/SOURCE OF FUNDS LETTER TO:Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky I RE:Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement No. Gentlemen: Reference is made to certain Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement Number ,dated ,between Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky,and City of Ocoee,Florida,leasing the personal property described in Exhibit D to such Lease. This confirms and affums that such equipment is essential to the functions of the undersigned or to the service we provide to our citizens. Further,we have an immediate need for,and expect to make immediate use of,substantially all the Equipment,which need is not temporary or expected to diminish in the foreseeable future. The Equipment will be used by us only for the purpose of performing one or more of our governmental or proprietary functions consistent with the permissible scope of our authority. Specifically,the Equipment was selected by us to be used as follows: For Ocoee Fire and Rescue to be compatible with Orange County Fire and Rescue for Joint Response and Communications pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement executed November 23, 1993. Sincerely, City of Ocoee,Florida (Signature) S.Scott Vandergrift Date Mayor Title PCS(!1111AIDMANCE OILY SYTHE CITY Or000111 /MOM NI TO FOSYNCLMIIIY R.i t Sr My Money Agreement No. EXHIBIT H AMENDMENT AGREEMENT NUMBER ONE In consideration of the mutual covenants of the Lessor and Lessee pursuant to the Municipal Lease-Purchase Agreement No. _dated (the"Lease")between Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky("Lessor")and City of Ocoee,Florida("Lessee"),such Agreement is modified as follows: Lessee certifies that it reasonably anticipates that it and all of its subordinate entities will not issue more than$10,000,000 of ; "qualified tax-exempt obligations"(as that term is defined in Section 265(bx3)(B)of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986("the Code")) during the calendar year 19/1_14-(the year in which the Lease is executed). Further,lessee hereby designates its obligations under the Lease as a"qualified tax-exempt obligation"in accordance with Section 265(bx3XB)of the Code so that it is eligible for the exception contained in Section 265(bX3)of the Code and further certifies for the purpose of the overall limitation of Section 265(bX3)(D)of the Code that it and its subordinate entities have not as of this date issued more than$10,000,000 of obligations which it has designated for these purposes. All terms contained herein not otherwise defined shall have the same meaning as such terms are used and defined in the Lease. Attached hereto is a completed Internal Revenue Service Form 8038-G,Information Return for Tax-Exempt Governmental Bond Issues,completed on behalf of the Lessee. IN WITNES REOF,the Lessee has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized officer on this the_day of ,19J' LESSEE: City of Ocoee,Florida FOR MEMO!EUNIC/ALX 'ME amecoole. AMMO AS TO PONANOUISIWY �y_ �►'��.�. By: Fairways' ys' Cit'Maim Printed Name:5.Scott Vandergrift.Mayor (SEAL) ATTEST: Printed Name:Jean Grafton.City Clerk Agreement No. INSURANCE COVERAGE REQUIREMENT TO:Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky 312 South Fourth Avenue,Suite 400" Louisville,Kentucky 40202 FR:City of Ocoee,Florida 150 North Lakeshore Drive Ocoee,Florida 34761 RE:INSURANCE COVERAGE REQUIREMENTS(Check one) 0 1. In accordance with Section 8.03 of the Agreement,we have instructed the insurance agent named below(please fill in name, address and telephone number) NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: to issue: a. All Risk Physical Damage Insurance on the leased equipment evidenced by a Certificate of Insurance and Long Form Loss Payable Clause naming"Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky"as Loss Payee. Coverage Required: Full Replacement Value b. Bublic Liability Insurance evidenced by a Certificate of Insurance naming Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky"as an Additional Insured. Minimum Coverage Required: $500,000.00 per person $500,000.00 aggregate bodily injury liability $100,000.00 property damage liability ❑ 2. Pursuant to Section 8.03 of the Agreement,we are self-insured for all risk,physical damage,and public liability and will provide proof of such self-insurance in letter form together with a copy of the statute authorizing this form of insurance. la3. Proof of insurance coverage will be provided to Liberty National Bank&Trust Company of Kentucky prior to the time that the equipment is delivered to us. VOA USE PHD MILINICIMILY WIN OW OF WINK By: S.Scott Vandergrift NIL XXIX11WC1� 11/ City Miami, Title:Mayor Dated: 380 6-93 3497-5 Form 8038-GC Information Return for Small Tax-Exempt Governmental Bond Issues, Leases, and Installment Sales OMB No. 1546-0720 (Rev.May 1993) ► Under Internal Revenue Code section 149(e) ► For calendar year ending 19 Onertrmnt of the Treeaufe burner Ammo Service (Use Form 8038-0 If the Issue price of the Issue Is$100,000 or more.) Part 1 Reporting Authority Check box if Amended Return loo ❑ 1 Issuers name 2 issuer's employer identification manbr City of Ocoee, Florida 3 Number and street(or P.O.box if mail is not delivered to street address) Roc (suite 150 North Lakeshore Drive 4 City,town,state.and ZIP code Ocoee, Florida 34761 Part 11 Description of Obligations 5 Issue price of small tax-exempt governmental obligations reported on this form 5 6 Check the box that most nearly approximates the weighted average maturity of the obligation(s): a ® Less than 5 years b 0 From 5 to 10 years c ❑ More than 10 years 7 Check the box that most nearly approximates the weighted average interest rate on the obligation(s): a 0 Less than 5% b El From 5% to 10% c 0 More than 10% j 8 Total issue price of the obligation(s)reported on line 5 that is/are: / a Obligation(s) issued in the form of a lease or installment sale 8a b Obligation(s)designated by the issuer under section 265(b)(3)(B)(i)(III) 8b c Obligation(s) issued to refund prior issues 8c d Loans made from the proceeds of another tax-exempt obligation 8d 9 Check box if issuer has elected to pay a penalty in lieu of rebate 0 Under penalties of perjury,I declare that I have examined this return and accompanying schedules and statements,and to the best of my knowledge Please and belief,they ere true.correct.and complete. Sign Here S. Scott Vandergrift Signature of officer Date r Type or print name and title Mayor General Instructions You can write to both the Internal Revenue Filing a separate return.—Issuers have the Service,Attention: Reports Clearance Officer, option to file a separate Form 8038-GC for (Section references are to the Internal T:FP,Washington, OC 20224;and the Office any tax-exempt governmental obligation with Revenue Code unless otherwise noted.) of Management and Budget,Paperwork an issue price of less than$100,000. Paperwork Reduction Act Notice Reduction Project(1545-0720),Washington. However,an issuer of a tax-exempt bond p OC 20503.DO NOT send the form to either used to finance construction expenditures We ask for the information on this form to of these offices. Instead, see Where To File must file a separate Form 8038-GC for each carry out the Internal Revenue laws of the on page 2. issue to give notice to the IRS that an United States.You are required to give us the election was made to pay a penalty in lieu of information.We need it to ensure that you we Purpose of Form arbitrage rebate(see line 9 instructions). complying with these laws. Form 8038-GC is used by issuers of Filing a consolidated retwn.—For all The time needed to complete and file this tax-exempt governmental obligations to tax-exempt governmental obligations with form varies depending on individual provide the IRS with the information required issue prices of less than$100,000 that are circumstances.The estimated average time by section 149(e)and to monitor the not reported on a separate Form 8038-GC, Is: requirements of sections 141 through 150. issueran must file a consolidated information Learningabout the return including all such issues issued within Who Must File the calendar year. law or the form 1 hr.,40 min. Issuers of tax-exempt governmental Thus,an issuer may file a separate Form Preparing the form . , . 2 ht.,44 min. obligations with issue prices of less than 8038-GC for each of a number of small Copying,assembling,and $100,000 must file Form 8038-GC. issues and report the remainder of small sending the form to the IRS , 16 min. Issuers of a tax-exempt governmental issues issued during the calendar year on If you have comments concerning the obligation with an issue price of$100.000 or one,consolidated Form 8038-GC;but a accuracy of these time estimates or more must file Form 8038-0, Information separate Form 8038-GC must be filed to give suggestions for making this form more Return for Tax-Exempt Governmental the IRS notice of the election to pay a penalty simple,we would be happy to hear from you. Obligations. in lieu of arbitrage rebate. Cat.No.641088 Form 8038-GC (Rev.5-93) STATE OF FLORIDA UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE — FINANCING STATEMENT — FORM UCC-1 REV. 1981 THIS FINANCING STATEMENT Is presented to a filing officer for filing pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code: DEBTOR(Last Name First if a Person) THIS SPACE FOR USE OF FILING OFFICER NAME City of Ocoee, Florida Date,Time,Number&Filing Office 1A MAILING ADDRESS 150 N. Lakeshore Drive CITY Ocoee • STATE, FL 34761 m MULTIPLE DEBTOR OF.ANY) (Last Name First if a Person) aNAME ' 1B z MAILING ADDRESS f Z = CITY STATE 0 MULTIPLE DEBTOR (IF ANY) (Last Name First if a Person) NAME • 1C MAILING ADDRESS * CITY • STATE * SECURED PARTY(Last Name First if a Person) NAME Liberty National Bank& Trust Co 2A MAILING ADDRESS 312 S. Fourth Ave. , St. 400 CITY Louisville STATE KY 40202 MULTIPLE SECURED PARTY (IF ANY) (Last Name First if a Person) NAME 2B MAILING ADDRESS AUDIT UPDATE CITY STATE ASSIGNEE OF SECURED PARTY (IF ANY) (Last Name First if a Person) VALIDATION INFORMATION NAME 3 MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE 4. This FINANCING STATEMENT covers the following types or items of property(include description of real property on which located and owner of record when required).If more space is required,attach additional sheets 8v2 x 11'. For informational purposes only. This Financing Statement does not create a security interest. • W * (1) MTS 2000, Model II Portable Radio SN: a a u_ O 5. Proceeds of collateral are covered as provided in Sections 679.203 and 679.306,F.S. 7. No.of additional Sheets presented: w 6. Filed with: _0_ 8. (Check D)0 All documentary stamp taxes due and payable or to become due and payable pursuant to Section 201.22,F.S.,have been paid. 0 Florida Documentary Stamp Tax is not required. 9. 2 This statement is filed without the debtors signature to perfect a-security interest in collateral (Check 0 if so) 10. (Check 0 if so) ❑ already subject to a security interest in another jurisdiction when it was brought into this state or debtor's 0 Debtor is a transmitting utility location changed to this state. 0 Products of collateral are covered 0 which is proceeds of the original collateral described above in which a security interest was perfected. ❑ as to which the filing has lapsed. 1 1. SIGNATURE(S)OF DEBTOR(S) 0 acquired after a change of name,identity,or corporate structure of the CITY OF OCOEE 0 debtor or 0 secured party. 13. Return copy to: NAME Liberty National Leasing Company S. Scott vandergrift/Mayor ADDRESS P.O. Box 32500 • 12. SIGNATURE(S)OF SECURED PARTY(IES)OR ASSIGNEE CITY Louisville STATE KY ZIP CODE 40232-2500 C'TA klflnOn m n.. rlln.a IIn, - -