REGULAR MEETING - February 25, 2025 On this the 25th day of February at 9:00 A.M. the Honorable Commissioners Court of Blanco convened in a REGULAR MEETING at a special meeting place thereof in the Courthouse Annex, County Hoppe Room, in Johnson City with the following members to-wit: BRETT BRAY COUNTY JUDGE TOMMYWEIR COMMISSIONER PCT. 1 EMIL UECKER COMMISSIONER PCT. 2 CHRIS LIESMANN COMMISSIONER PCT.3 CHARLES RILEY COMMISSIONER PCT. 4 LAURA WALLA COUNTY CLERK Call to Order and Roll Call. Judge Bray and County Commissioners Weir, Uecker aridiesmarbwere) present, Commissioner Riley was absent. Pledge of Allegiance(s). Invocation - Led by Christina Harris. PUBLIC COMMENTS - opportunityfor the generàipbblic to address the Courton any agenda item. Comments are limited to 3 minutes. NONE ITEM 1 - Consider approval of minutèsotprer Commissioners Court meeting(s). Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray). COMMISSIONER WEIR moves to dispensewith thereading oft theminutes and to accept the minutes as presented, seconded by Commissioner Liesmann.. Judget Bray called for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER ABSTAINED COMMISSONERMESMANNM YES. COMMISSIONER RLLEY ABSENT MOTION CARRIED.370. ITEM 2 - Consider ratifying ugapprovinglipe-item transfers as presented. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray) None presented. Noaction required. ITEM 3 - Consider ratifying and/or approval of the outstanding bills. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray) COMMISSIONER LIESMANN made the motion ratifying the bills in the amount of $18,242.37 and payment of the outstanding bills in the amount of $349,236.44, seconded by Commissioner Uecker. Judge Bray called for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR - YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER LIESMANN - YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY - ABSENT. MOTION CARRIED. 4/0. ITEM 4 = Consider proclamation declaring March: 2025 as "American Red Cross Month" in Blanco County. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray) COMMISSIONER UECKER makes the motion to accept the proclamation declaring March 2025 as "American Red Cross Month" in Blanco County, seconded by Commissioner Liesmann. Judge Bray called for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR - YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER LIESMANN. - YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY - ABSENT. MOTION CARRIED.O ITEM 20 - Adjourn ITEM 5 - Authorization for the County Judge to signthe renewal agreement WIhBIS Consulting for 9-1-1 Addressing. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray) COMMISSIONER LIESMANN makes themotion authorizingthe County Judge to sign the renewal agreement with BIS Consulting for 9-1-1 Addressing, secondedby Commissioner Weir. Bray called Judge for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WER YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER YES. COMMISSIONER LIESMANN-YVES, COMMISSIONERRLEY - YES. PGTIONGARRIED. 5/0 ITEM 6 Discussion and action regarding JC Stoddard proposal for Phase 2 repairs of the Courthouse Vote on any acton taken. (Judge Bray) No action neededto be taken. ITEM 7. - Acknowledgelacial profiling report for Blanco County Precinct 1 Constable office. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray &Constable Fisher) COMMISSIONER LIESMANN makes the motion acknowledging the racial profile report for Blanco County Precinct 1 Constable office, seconded by Commissioner Uecker. Judge Bray called for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR -YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY - ABSENT. MOTION CARRIED. 4/0 ITEM 8 - Acknowledge racial profiling report for Blanco County Precinct 4 Constable office. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray & Constable Bucy) COMMISSIONER UECKER makes the motion acknowledging the racial profile report for Blanco County Precinct 4 Constable office, seconded by Commissioner Weir. Judge Bray called for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR - YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER LIESMANN - YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY - ABSENT. MOTION CARRIED. 4/0 ITEM 9 - Acknowledge racial profiling report for the Blanco EountySheriff's office. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray & Sheriff Jackson) COMMISSIONER WEIR makes the motion to adknowledge the racial profilngreport for the Blanco County Sheriff's office, seconded by CommissioneUecker. Judge Bray calledfor discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR - YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER LIESMANN-YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY-ABSENTA MOTION CARRIEDI4/0 ITEM 10 - Consider approval of MOUbetween the Btanco County Sheriff Office and North Blanco County Emergency Services District 1 for use of gym and equipment. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Brayasperif.ackson, COMMISSIC IONER LIESMANNmakesihe motion approving the MOU between the Blanco County Sheriff Office and North Blanco County Emergency Services District #1 for use of gym and equipment. Judge Bray called for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY-YES COMMISSIONER WER YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER- YES COMMISSIONER LIESMANN YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY - YES-MOTION CARRIED. 4/0 ITEM 11 - Report on the subsequent jail inspection performed on February 12, 2025. Informational item only. (Judge Bray) ADDENDUM - Authorization for the County Judge to enter into an interlocal agreement with the Commercial Division of Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) for office space at the South Annex. Vote on any action taken. COMMISSIONER WEIR moves fori the County Judge to enter into an interlocal agreement with the Commercial Division of Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) for office space at the South Annex, seconded by Commissioner Liesmann. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR - YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER LIESMANN - YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY - ABSENT. MOTION CARRIED. 4/0 ITEM 12 - Adjourn. COMMISSIONER UECKER made the motion to adjourn, seconded by Commissioner Liesmann. Judge Bray called for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR - YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER LIESMANN - YES. - COMMISSIONER RILEY - ABSENT. MOTION CARRIED. 4/0 Meeting adjourned at 09:14AM. The above and foregéngminutes were sami.-pohgpom Court this day of March 2025. - I, Laura Walla, County Clerk, Blanco County, Texas attest that the foregoing is a true and correct accounting ofi the Commissione/'s Court authorized proceedings for February 25, 2025. County Clerk and Ex-Officio Member of Commissioner's Court, Blanco County, Texas EMERGENCY MEETING - FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2025 On this 7TH day of March 2025 at 1:30 P.M. the Honorable Commissioners Court of Blanco County convened in an EMERGENCY MEETING at a regular meeting place thereof in the Hoppe Room in Johnson City with the following members to-wit: BRETT BRAY COUNTY JUDGE TOMMY WEIR COMMISSIONER PCT. 1 EMIL UECKER COMMISSIONER PCT. 2 CHRIS LIESMANN COMMISSIONER PCT.3 CHARLES RILEY COMMISSIONER PCT.4 SHEILA MERCER FOR LAURA WALLA COUNTY CLERK Call to order and roll call. The Judge and all 4 County Commissioners announced present. Pledge of Allegiance(s) - United States and Texas Invocation = Led by Christina Harris. PUBLIC COMMENTS = opportunity for the general public to address the Court on any agenda item. Comments are limited to 3 minutes. ITEM 1 - Discussion and action. relating to the Current burn ban resulting.from the Disaster Declaration that was implemented on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Vote on any action taken. (Judge Bray & Fire Marshal McMain) COMMISSIONER LIESMANN made the motion to extend the Disaster Declaration just as it is right now, seconded by Commissioner Riley. Judge Bray called for discussion and vote JUDGE,BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR - YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER ESMANN - YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY - YES. MOTION CARRIED. 5/0 ITEM 2- Adjourn. COMMISSIONER UECKER made the motion to adjourn, seconded by Commissioner Weir. Judge Bray called for discussion and vote. JUDGE BRAY - YES. COMMISSIONER WEIR - YES. COMMISSIONER UECKER - YES. COMMISSIONER LIESMANN - YES. COMMISSIONER RILEY - YES. MOTION CARRIED. 5/0 Meeting adjourned at 1:40 PM. The above and foregoing minutes were examined and approved in Open Court this day of March, 2025. I, Sheila Mercer, Chief Deputy, Blanco County Clerk's Office, attest for Laura Walla, Blanco County that the foregoing is a true and correct accounting of the Commissioner's Court authorized Clerk, for March 7, 2025. proceedings Chief Deputy Blanco County Clerk's Office - All Official Reports are IN BLANCO COUNTY REQUEST FOR A LINE-ITEM TRANSFER DATE: 3/6/25 TO: HONORABLE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF BLANCO COUNTY, TEXAS FROM: Brett Bray DEPARTMENT County Judge Office SUBMIT TO YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, THE FOLLOWING LINE ITEM TRANSFERS: FUND LINE ITEM DESCRIPTION LINE ITEM # AMOUNT FROM: Judge Office Bomgar Software 10-400-309 $ 1,000.00 COPN TO: Judge Office Dues 10-400-315 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 Reason for request: Fire Marshal - fee for TCOLE agency application. Note: This change is the budget for county purposes is in accordance with 111.011 Changes in Budget for County Purposes" of the Local Government Code. Baetb Department Head Signature Attest: County Clerk (if Commissioners' Court Action) 3a A 5336 Co Judge/Commissionérs Court Approval (as needed) C A BANA-eRNAeN INVOICE LISTING 0010 10-000-000 GENERAL FUND TIME:09:11 AM CYCLE: ALL PAGE 1 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DESCRIMICON-OF-INOICE AMOUNT 0400-COUNTY JUDGE EXPENSES FUELMAN 91471 A FUEL FIRE MARSHAL DEPARTMENT TOTAL 71.96 71.96 0410-COUNTY CLERK REAL COUNTY CLERK D'ANN GREEN 91480 A EDUCATION DEPAE RTMENT TOTAL 40.00 40.00 0411-ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91405 A AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91406 INVAINTI-P4CF-937P EA 24.98 A EA AMAZON INV1904-HMLH-9cJY CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91407 A 53.97 JOHNSON CITY SIGN SHOP 91438 INVA1PSL-F3KS-BMV EA 67.86 A INV#9404 EA RECORDS CONSULTANTS, INC 91449 A INV#53163 EA 90.00 SHERATON AUSTIN GEORG GETOWN HOTEL 91454 A CONFIRMATION 320.00 VERIZON WIRELESS 91382 #87306488 EA 451.33 A INV #6106762407 ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT TOTAL 292.05 1,300.19 0415-COUNTY ATTORNEY CARD SERVICE CENTER 91503 A 4707 1205 3610 0666 SWIFT FUELMAN 91470 303.00 A FUEL - CO ATTY TDCAA 91494 A INV#12079 CO ATTY 21.77 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 85.00 409.77 0425-COUNTY SHERIFF A T & T MOBILITY 91391 A INV AUTO CHLOR SERVIÇES, LLC 91360 25728539768.X0272025 LEC 20.31 A INV #8836185 JAIL BLANCO COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECT 91413 A TITLE (1695-LAST 4 OF VIN) 219.95 BLANCO COUNTY TAX ASSESSO! R-COLLECT 91414 A LIÇENSE TAG#1415573 33.00 BLANÇO COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECT 91415 A LEC 7.50 LICENSE TAG #1223442 LEC CARD SERVICE CENTER 91506 A 4707 1205 3610 9397 CO 7.50 CARD SERVICE CENTER 91508 A 4707 1205 3610 9397 CO JUDGE 195.00 CHARM-TEX, INC 91418 JUDGE 80.76 A INV#0394278-IN LEC CYNTHIA DAVILA 91420 A REIMBURSEMENT 5,604.50 DAWSON COX 91421 A REIMBURSEMENT 69.72 EXPRESS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 91422 A INV#12643 LEC 237.07 EXPRESS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 91423 A INV#12644 LEC 109.81 EXPRESS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 91424 A INV#12677 LEC 111.96 EXPRESS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 91425 A INV#12718 LEC 111.96 EXPRESS AUTOMO OTIVE SERVI E 91426 A INV#12765 LEC 70.55 FREDERICKSBURG DENTISTRY, PLLC 91427 A INMATE DENTAL WARD, B 89.00 FUELMAN 91477 A FUEL LEC 354.00 GT DISTRIBUTORS, INC 91429 A 6,092.00 INVAUNIV0065188 LEC GT DISTRIBUTORS, INC 91430 A 163.10 INVHUNIV0065553 LEC GT DISTRIBUTORS, INC 91431 A 439.73 INV#OMV1035741 LEC GT DISTRIBUTORS, INC 91432 A 38.30 INVHUNIV0065320 LEC GT DISTRIBUTORS, INC 91433 A 163.02 INVEUNIV0065170 LEC JOHNSON CITY HYDRO GAS 91399 A INV 267.45 787.786.7656.17667 LEC PERFORMANCE FOOD SERVICE 91443 A INV#2601465 LEC 1,651.85 PERFORMANCE FOOD SERVICE 91444 A 2,681.60 INV#2601465 LEC PERFORMA ANCE FOOD SERVICE 91445 A INV#2608882 LEC 29.62 SEYMOURS INC. 91452 A INV#59158 LEC 1,217.77 SEYMOURS INC. 91453 A INV#59100 LEC 731.70 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES 91459 A ALIAS REGISTRATION 968.17 VERIZON WIRELESS UNIT 2302 16.75 91389 A INV #6106804924 LEC DEPARTMENT TOTAL 2,438.62 24,222.27 0440-COUNTY EXTENSION AGENCY 03/06/2025--FUMD/DEPARIKENE/VENDOR INVOICE LISTING 0010 10-000-000 GENERAL FUND TIME:09:11 AM CYCLE: ALL PAGE 2 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DBSCRIPTION-OP-INPOIcE AMOUNT BLANCO COUNTY PUBLICATIONS LP 91412 A RENEWAL FOR AGRILIFE CARLEY HOWELL 91481 A 50.00 AG AGENT TRAVEL GRETCHEN L. 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LANGE 91394 A 424TH CAUSE #CV09336 45.00 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 37.50 20,748.52 0455-COMMUNITY SERVICES BLANCO COUNTY SOUTH LIBRARY DISTRIC 91363 A REQUESTED FUNDS 024-2025 TEXAS WILDLIFE DAMAGE MGMT FUND 91403 A INV #257004 FEBRUARY 2025 6,000.00 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 2,400.00 8,400.00 0458-COUNTY COMMISS NERS SALARIES LAYNE LASSBERG 91489 A CDL TRAINING DEPARTMENT TOTAL 1,157.60 1,157.60 0500-COURTHOUSE EXPENSES AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91404 A INVAIFX3-JDF-RJFL AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91409 A 1FVW-NVKK-V4W4 19.94 BLANCO COUNTY APPRAISAL DIST 91362 A 2ND QUARTER STATEMENT 18.25 CARD SERVICE CENTER 91496 A 4707 1205 3610 0344 COUNTY 73,618.75 CARD SERVICE CENTER 91497 A 4707 1205 3610 0385 LIESM ANN 26.99 CARD SERVICE CENTER 91502 A 4707 1205 3610 0666 SWIFT 602.49 CARD SERVICE CENTER 91504 A 4707 1205 3610 0666 SWIFT 2,710.00 CARD SERVICE CENTER 91507 A 4707 1205 3610 9397 CO JUDGE 10.65 COMPUTROLS, INC. 91419 A INV#32876 LEC 9,646.20 DOUCET & ASSOCIATES, INC 91366 A INV #3496 ENGINEERING & CONST. 8,190.00 GRAVES HUMPHRIES, STAHL, LIMITED 91369 A REPORT #COL005 JP 1 FEBRUARY 3,127.50 GRAVES HUMPHRIES, STAHL, LIMITED 91370 A REPORT COL005 JP 1 NOVEMBER 2,708.13 GRAVES HUMPHRIES, STAHL, LIMITED 91511 A REPORT #COL005 JP 4 772.65 HC & HL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS LLC 91371 A INV #B2818 1,947.10 HCSC SERVICES, LLC 91434 A INV#36656 N ANNEX 7,594.54 RILL COUNTRY REFRIGERATION, INC 91435 A INV#26164121 LEC 10,400.00 64,6 679.78 INCREASING SALES BY 5, LLC 91441 A INV#572 JOHNSON CITY HYDRO GAS 91436 A INV#6896 LEC 3,279.92 JOHNSON CITY PUBLICATIONS LP 91437 A COUNTY RENEWAL 125.14 ODIORNE FEED/RANCH SUPPLY INC 91490 A INV#223664 50.00 ODIORNE FEED/RANCH SUPPLY INC 91510 A INV#223337 LEC 42.00 OFFICE UPPLY.COM 91440 A INV#6361592 LEC 82.00 OLD ANNEX OFFICE SOLUTIONS 91395 A EXTENSION OFFICE RENT 359.92 PITNEY BOWES BANK INC. 91376 A ACCT 8000-9090-162-916 1, 800.00 SOUTH ANN 500.00 03/06/2025--FUND/DEPARTMENT/VEHDOR INVOICE LISTING 0010 10-000-000 GENERAL FUND CYCLE: ALL PAGE TIME:09:11 AM 3 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DESCRIFTION-OP-DVOICE AMOUNT SAN JUANA M. SALAZAR 91396 A JANITORIAL SERVICES SOUTH ANNEX 200.00 TERMINIX 91400 A INV #351084 LEC TERMINIX 91401 A INV #351085 SOUTH ANNEX 149.00 TERMINIX 91402 A INV #351083 ANNEX 93.00 TEXAS CIATION OF COUNT: IES 91377 A INV #2537 WORK COMP AUDIT 110.00 TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 91378 A INV #22635 NORK COMP 2,849.00 THIRD COAST DISTRIBUTING, LLC 91495 A INV#993012 LEC 13,892.00 VERIZON WIRELESS 91384 A INV #6106804924 FIRE MARSHALL 277.99 WW GRAINGER, INC 91428 A INV#863233847 N ANNEX 40.23 53.26 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 209,976.43 0505-MAINTENANCE DEP. ARTMENT AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91408 A 1FVN-NVKK-V4W4 MAINTENANCE AMAZON 94.68 CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91411 A IFVN-NVKK-V4W4 MAINT ANÇE CARD SERVICE CENTER 91505 A 4707 1205 3610 0666 SWIFT 35.97 CARD 159.00 SERVICE CENTER 91509 A 4707 1205 3610 9397 CO JUDGE FUELMAN 40.65 91473 A FUEL - MAINTENANCE THIRD 308.23 COAST DISTRIBUTING, LLC 91460 A INV#992177 MAINTENANCE VERIZON 71.99 WIRELESS 91385 A INV #6106804924 MAINTE ANCE 40.23 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 750.75 0515-JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PCT #1 NORTHEAST TEXAS DATA CORP. 91374 A REPORT #CAS017 JP 1 NOVEMBER 130.00 NORTHEAST TEXAS DATA CORP. 91375 A REPORT #CAS017 JP 1 FEBRUARY 30.00 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 160.00 0520-JUSTICE OF THE PEACE #4 NORTHEAST TEXAS DATA CORP. 91512 A REPORT #CAS017 JP 4 44.00 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 44.00 0525-CONSTABLE PCT #1 FUELMAN 91468 A FUEL CONSTABLE 1 VERIZON 371.07 WIRELESS 91386 A INV #6106804924 CONSTABLE #1 27.72 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 398.79 0530-CONSTABLE PCT #4 FUELMAN 91469 A FUEL - CONSTABLE 4 914.19 VERIZON WIRELESS 91387 A INV #6106804924 CON STABLE #4 27.72 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 941.91 0535-911-COUNTY EXPENSES BIS CONSULTING, LLC 91361 A INV #13137 3,090.00 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 3,090.00 0545-VERTERAN SERVICES VERIZON WIRELESS 91383 A INV #6106804924 VA 40.23 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 40.23 0550-RECYCLING COORDINATOR BLANCO HYDRO GAS CO. 91417 A ACCT#2411-0 RECYCLING NASTI 30.75 E ONNECTIONS LONE STAR, INC 91467 A INV#14003949V156 RECYCLE 630.00 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 660.75 0560-GENERAL FOND CAPITAL EQUIPMENT KELLY ATTACE ENTS 91486 A INV#M929 PCT 3 1,362.48 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 1,362.48 FUND TOTAL 276,051.96 03/06/2025-- TOMNDPEATKEN/VERDOR INVOICE LISTING 0015 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND CYCLE: ALL TIME:09:11 AM PAGE 4 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DESCRIPTION- -OF-INVOICE AMOUNT 0540-RGB PCT #1 FUELMAN 91474 A FUEL - PCT 1 OUTLAW LUMBER & HARDWARE, LLC 91491 A INV#146000 PCT 1 557.73 POWERPLAN 91447 A INV#W04501 PCT 1 21.28 SIGN MAN, THE 91455 A INV#15,573-G PCT 1 721.54 TAIRD COAST DISTRIBUTING, LLC 91461 A INV#991784 PCT 1 140.22 THIRD COAST DISTRIBUTING, LLC 91462 A INV#992280 PCT 1 29.48 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 91379 A ACCT #512256 PCT 1 152.31 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 142.47 1,765.03 0550-REB PCT #2 FUELMAN 91475 A FUEL - PCT 2 OUTLAW LUMBER & HARDWARE, LLC 91492 A INV#142515 PCT 2 371.43 SIGN MAN, THE 91456 A INV#15,573-G PCT 2 29.99 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 91380 A ACCT #512256 PCT 2 140.22 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 67.91 609.55 0560-R&B PCT #3 ARMADILLO MA ATERIALS LLC 91479 A INVAINV_REM01105 PCT 3 CARD SERVICE CENTER 91499 A 4707 1205 3610 0385 LIESMANN 2,124.00 CARD SERVICE CENTER 91501 A 4707 1205 3610 0385 LIES SMANN 164.99 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS 91397 A 830-825-3270 PCT 3 290.00 KELLY ATTACHMENTS 91487 A INV#M929 PCT 3 136.75 KELLY ATTACHMENTS 91488 A INV#M929 PCT 3 5,000.00 RUIZ CONSTRUCTION 91451 A ROAD 2,787.52 PROJECTS-CYPRESS MILL RD SIGN MAN, THE 91457 A INV#15,573-G PCT 3 20,300.00 STROEHER & SON, INC. 91493 A INV#234507 PCT 3 140.22 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 3,941.60 34,885.08 0570-RGB PCT #4 BLANCO COUNTY TAX SSESSOR-COLLECT 91416 A LICENSE TAG #1077824 PCT 4 FUELMAN 91476 7.50 A FUEL - PCT 4 OUTLAW LUMBER & HARDWARE, LLC 91442 A INV#145172 PCT 4 554.92 POWERPLAN 91448 A INV#W04501 PCT 4 13.98 SIGN MAN, THE 91458 A INV#15,573-G PCT 4 721.54 THIRD COAST DISTRIBUTING, LLC 91463 A INV#988548 PCT 1 140.23 THIRD COAST DISTRIBUTING, LLC 91464 A INV#990607 PCT 1 8.07 THIRD COAST DISTRIBUTING, LLC 91465 A INV#991954 34.99 PCT 1 THIRD COAST DISTRIBUTING, LLC 91466 A INV#992173 PCT 1 8.49 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 91381 A ACCT #512256 PCT 4 214.98 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 140.99 1,845.69 FUND TOTAL 39,105.35 03/06/2025--FUND/DEPARIMEN/VENDOR INVOICE LISTING 0017 RECORDS MANAGEMENT CLERK TIME:09:11 AM CYCLE: ALL PAGE 5 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DESCRIPTION-OP-DVOICE AMOUNT 0400-RECORDS MANAGEMENT CLERK EXPENSES GOVOS, INC. 91368 A INV #9002 CO CLERK GOVOS, INC. 91367 A INV #9002 CO CLERK 630.00- KOFILE TECHNOLOGIES, INC 91373 A INV #KT-019436 CO CLERK 1,946.25 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 5,023.02 6,339.27 FUND TOTAL 6,339.27 03/06/2025--FUND/DEPARIMENE/VEHDOR INVOICE LISTING 0049 EXHIBIT HALL TIME:09:11 AM CYCLE: ALL PAGE 6 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DESCRIPTION-OP-INPOICE: AMOUNT 0400-EXPENSES AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91410 A 1FVN-NVKR-V4HA FAIRGROUNDS DEPARTMENT TOTAL 11.46 11.46 FUND TOTAL 11.46 03/06/2025-- UMD/DEPAEPMEFPVEBIOR INVOICE LISTING 0050 2023 CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION TIME:09:11 AM CYCLE: ALL PAGE 7 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DESCRIPION-OP-IBVOICE AMOUNT 0400-EXPENSES AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, INC 91478 A INV14DQ-GPN3-HRJV STAR FLIGHT CARD SERVICE CENTER 91500 A 4707 1205 3610 0385 LIESMANN 64.85 ELLIOTT LECTRIC PPLY 91482 A INV#36-41012-01 STAR FLIGHT 175.83 ELLIOTT ELECTRIC SUPPLY 91483 A 96.96 INV36-41012-02 STAR FLIGHT ELLIOTT ELECTRIC SUPPLY 91484 A INV#36-41596-01 9.81 STAR FLIGHT ODIORNE FEED/RANCH SUPPLY INC 91439 A INV#222475 STAR FLIGHT 443.75 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 123.00 914.20 FUND TOTAL 914.20 MAVANS-mePsSNNN INVOICE LISTING 9999 GRAND TOTAL PAGE TIME:09:11 AM CYCLE: ALL PAGE 8 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DECNIFTION-OF-IRPOICE: AMOUNT GRAND TOTAL 322,422.24 6 03/05/2025--FUND/DEPARIMEN/VENDOR INVOICE LISTING 0010 10-000-000 GENERAL FUND CYCLE: TIME:11:06 AM ALL PAGE 1 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DESCRIPTION-OF-INOICE: AMOUNT 0300-GENERAL FUND REVENUES TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COUN NTIES 91357 R NEWMAN & LOVING INSURANCE COBRA DEPARTMENT TOTAL 3,202.26 3,202.26 0450-JUDICIAL EXPENSES BLANCO COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK 91358 R GRAND JURY 3-5-2025 720.00 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 720.00 0500-COURTHOUSE EXPENSES CITY OF BLANCO 91354 R ACCT #04-0016-00 SOUTH ANNEX PITNEY BOWES BANK INC. 91355 R ACCT 125.13 800-9090-0691-9400 POSTAGE VERTICAL BRIDGE S3 ASSETS, LLC 91356 R INV #01011768 1,000.00 1,752.10 DEPARTMENT TOTAL 2,877.23 FUND TOTAL 6,799.49 03/05/2025--FUND/DEPAD/DEPARTMENE/VENDOR INVOICE LISTING 9999 GRAND TOTAL PAGE CYCLE: TIME:11:06 AM ALL PAGE 2 PREPARER:0004 DEPARTMENT NAME-OF-VENDOR INVOICE-NO S DESCRIPTION-OF-DMOIC: AMOUNT GRAND TOTAL 6,799.49 From: Clayton Young Date: February 27, 2025 at 5:28:50 PM CST To: Kathryn Rutherford Subject: Letter of Resignation Please accept this email as notice of my resignation from the Blanco County Child Protection and Family Advocacy Board. It has truly been an honor to be a part of such a wonderful board that does SO much good for our community. I - look forward to continuing to volunteer and assist however - - can for years to come. Thanks, Clayton Young To: County Commissioner Court From: Justin Chase Date: 03/11/2025 I am proposing to replace the current, outdated and non-working vending machines inside the Blanco County North Annex located at 101 E. Cypress, Johnson City with new machines, at my expense. The proposed drink machine will be a Dixie Narco 5800 BevMax. The proposed snack machine is an Automatic Products machine equipped with a card reader. The current machines have not been working for at least 6 months and are told by other employees, much longer. Ihave inquired about fixing the current drink machine, but the cost would range from $1000 to $1500. A new machine, the same size, is $2500. The snack machine is a PolyVend and parts are no longer available. Iti is my opinion the optics of the open-faced soda machine will be an upgrade to the current non-working and outdated machine. The Dixie Narco 5800BevMax machine supports multiple size drinks as well. These upgraded, new machines will be a much-needed benefit to both employees of the County as well as the public. Everyone will have access to cold drinks and snacks to enjoy during the day, especially on court days, jury duty, and when you need that afternoon "pick me up". Iwill; 1. Retain the machines if/when this agreement is cancelled. 2. Take full responsibility for all costs associated with maintenance/upkeep of said machines. 3. Take full responsibility for stocking. These tasks will be performed on my days off or before/after my shift. 4. Retain all income If approved, I will have the machines in place as soon as possible. Sincerely, Justin Chase Chre Zutui TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT 6330 E. Highway 290, STE. 200, Austin, Texas 78723-1035 Phone: (512) 936-7700 htp/wvitoleleyasaey LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY NUMBER Return form with non-refundable fee of $1,000.00. Agency, APPLICATION cashier's check or money order. (5519) 1. Proposed Agency Name PROPOSED AGENCY INFORMATION Blanco County Fire Marshal 2. Proposed Agency. Address 3. City 1051 N Avenue J Johnson City 4. State 5. County 6. Zip Code 7. Phone Number 8. Fax Number TX. Blanco 78636 830-868-8223 NA 9. E-mail PROPOSED AGENCY CHIEF fremarhai@eahamcokis 10. Title 11. First Name 12. M.I. ADMINISTRATOR 13. INFORMATION Fire Marshal Matthew D Last Name 14. Suffix 15. TCOLE PID 16. Date of Birth 17. Race / Ethnicity McMain 0000o (Jr.Etc) EA American Indian or Alaskan Native £ 18. Gender 355103 07/21/1988 £ Hispanic Asian £ Black £ Male £ Female Cite applicable statute providing legislative authority (i.e., Local Government EMultiçultural £White Code, Education Code):LGC 352 Statute In order to establish an agency, the prospective entity must provide evidence of the Number:352.011 following minimum standards: **Applicant Agency has reviewed the New Agency Guide document prior to the completion of this application. (1) Public benefit of the agency in the community; (2) Sustainable funding sources that meet or exceed the continued operating agency; expenses outlined in a line-item budget for the (3) Physical resources available to officers, including: (A) At least one firearm per officer on duty. (B) At least one less than lethal force weapon per officer on duty. (C) Effective communications equipment, specifically: (i) At least one radio communication device per officer on duty; (ir) At least one cell phone device per officer on duty. (D) At least one bullet-resistance vest per officer on duty with panels that: (i) Have been certified as compliant by NIJ (National Institute of Justice); (ii) Are within ballistic performance warranty period listed by the manufacturer on the (ini) Have never been shot or otherwise compromised. affixed tags; and (E) At least one uniform per officer whose duties include any of the following: (i) Performing patrol; (ii) Courtroom security; (ini) Traffic enforcement; (iv) Responding to calls for service; (v) Assigned to controlled access points; (vi) Acting as a visual deterrent to crime; (vi) Warrant execution and/or Service of civil process. (F) At least one motor vehicle must be owned and insured by each law enforcement insured, equipped, and provided to officers whose duties include any of the agency. Patrol vehicles must be owned, (i) Performing patrol; following: (ii) Traffic enforcement; and (iri) Responding to calls for service. (4) The physical facilities of the agency, including: (A) An evidence room or acceptable secure evidence storage for any agency employing officers whose the following: duties include any of () Performing patrol; (ii) Traffic enforcement; (in) Criminal investigations; (iv) Responding to calls for service; and (v) Executing search warrants. (B) A dispatch area for any agency appointing and employing telecommunicators; include MOU's. (C) A public area including written notice posted and visible 24 hours a day () How to receive the most immediate assistance in an emergency; explaining: (ii) How to make a non-emergency report of a crime; (ini) How to make a complaint against a member of the agency by mail; online; or by phone. Law Enforcement. Agency Number Application 6/19/2024 Page 1 of2 (5) Policies for the agency, to. include policies on: (A) Use of Force; (B) Vehicle Pursuit; (C) Professional Conduct of Officers; (D) Domestic Abuse Protocols; (E) Response to Missing Persons; (F): Supervision of Part-Time officers; (G). Impartial Policing; (H) Medical and Psychological Examination of Licensees; (I) Active Shooter; (J) Barricaded Subject; (K) Evidence Collection and Handling; (L) Eyewitness Identification; (M) Misconduct Investigation; (N) Hiring a License Holder; (O) Personnel Files; (P) Uniform and Dress Code; (Q) Training Required to Maintain Licensure; (R) Outside and Off-Duty Employment. (6) An established administrative. structure of the agency, to include: (A) An organizational chart for the agency that illustrates the division and of (B) Projection for the number of full-time peace officers, part-time assignment licensed personnel; would employ during the year, if at full staffing; and peace officers, and unpaid peace officers that the agency (C) The number of School Resource Officer (SRO) positions employed by the not an independent school district (ISD) police department. agency and working in schools, if the agency is (7) Liability insurance for the agency and it's vehicles; and (8) Documents from the governing body authorizing creation of the agency: District Resolution); and (Example(s): Municipal Code/Ordinance, School (9) Minutes approving ordinancelresolution. 19. Governing Body REQUESTING GOVERNMENTAL BODY Blanco County 20. Mailing Address 21. City 22. State 23. Zip Code 24. Phone 101 E Pecan Number Johnson City TX 78636 830-868-4266 25. Governing Body Administrator 26. Title Brett Bray County, Judge 27. Phone Number 830-868-4266 1, the administrator of the governmental body making this request, am aware under penalties of perjury I declare the foregoing information to be true fully and correct. that this application is a government document and Brett Bray Administrator (Type or Print) ignature - - Date C Swom to and subscribed before me, this (day) of (month), (year) Notary public in and for, State of Texas My Commission expires Notary Seal or Stamp Printed Name of Notary Signature of Notary Law Enforcement Agency Number Application 6/19/2024 Page 2 of2 dnatt MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING CONCERNING COMMUNICATION AND COORDINATION BETWEEN THE BLANCO COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE AND THE BLANCO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE This Memorandum of Understanding (this "MOU") is made and entered into by and between the following parties: the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office. WHEREAS, Texas Local Government Code $352.011(a) provides that a county fire marshal and the law enforcement agencies with which it has overlapping jurisdiction (map attached) shall enter into a memorandum ofunderstanding that outlines reasonable communication and coordination efforts between the department and the agencies;and, WHEREAS, (he Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office (BGFMO) has overlapping jurisdiction with the Blanco County Sheriff's Office (Sheriffs Offiee) and desires to enter into such a memorandum of understanding with regard to communication and coordination of efforts between the agencies; and, WHEREAS, it is the desire of the two agencies to assist one another in the notification and investigation of certain criminal offenses occurring in the territorial jurisdictions of the two entities; and, WHEREAS, this cooperative effort will assist in the agencies' respective responsibilities and mission to serve the citizens of Blanco County and the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office (BCFMO). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained in this memorandum of understanding, the undersigned parties agree as follows: I. Notification between Parties. The Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office to Notifjy the Blanco County Sheriff's A. Office A BCFMO officer will call the Sheriff's Office to advise ofany serious incident that occurs within BCFMO if resources from both agencies are needed for the good ofthe community and the success of the investigation. The term "serious incident" includes, but is not limited to, the following crimes, offenses, or situations, or evidence thereof: 1. Any degree felony. 2. Murder or attempted murder. 3. Aggravated robbery where a firearm or knife ist used. 4. Aggravated sexual assault. 5. Sexual assault of an adult or a child. 6. Any indecent exposure or solicitation of a child report. This includes pornographic pictures being taken of children or shown to children. 7. Aggravated assault where a gun or weapon is used or threatened. 8. Aggravated kidnapping. 9. Any EOD or explosive weapon is used or threatened. 10. Any disturbance where a mass or group is involved (i.e., riot). 11. Any criminal intelligence information developed by a BCFMO officer concerning any criminal incident which occurred, or is planned. 12. Any other situation where the officer decides there is a need based on impact to the community. impact to public safety, or requires an immediate response that may need involvement from both agencies. This is designed to encourage open communication between the two departments. B. Once contacted by BCFMO the Sheriff's Office will determine what, if any, response is needed from the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff. This decision should be based on the resources needed to accomplish the investigative goal, to serve the community, and safeguard students and staff. The Blanco County Sheriff's Office to notify the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office when: A. Sheriff's Office personnel are to notify the BCFMO directly to advise of the following incidents involving the following that occur within the jurisdiction of the Sheriff'sOffice: 1. All residential and or commercial building fires, to include muti family dwellings. 2. All explosions with the intent to destroy or damage. 3. All vegetation fires with the intent to destroy or damage. 4. Any fires that that the individuals involved claim to have insurance on, this excludes vehicle fires caused by motor vehicle collisions. 5. Any fires that an officer or firefighter deem to be suspicious. 6. Any commercial or multi family dwelling collapse. II. Investigations. A. Ifthe decision is made to call in additional Sheriff's Office resources for an incident that has occurred in view for which the BCFMO initiated the response, the on-scene BCFMO officer and Sheriff's Deputy will decide which agency will take the lead. B. The parties have agreed that in any non arson case in which BCFMO initiated the investigation and for which the Sheriff's Office requests the lead, BCFMO will afford the Sheriff's Office that authority. In order to maintain the flow ofinformation between the agencies, however, one BCFMO officer may be assigned to work with the Sheriff's Deputy in the investigation. This collaboration will allow the BCFMO and Sheriff's Office to stay informed and team their resources to accomplish the investigativegoal. C. It is understood that BCFMO's primary investigative duty is in arson-related matters throughout Blanco County and its secondary duty is to all other matters that may come within its jurisdiction. BCFMO agrees to support and assist the Sheriff's Office in off related mnatters as resources are available and wanted by the Sheriff's Office. D. It is also understood that there may be situations in which the citizens the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office and Blanco County may be better served by the initial agency retaining primary jurisdiction over the investigation and processing oft theoffense. III. Information and Record Sharing. A. The Sheriff's Office and BCFMO agree to follow guidelines set by the Sheriff's Office in reference to information and record sharing. IV. Radio Dispatch System A The Blanco County Sheriffs Offsagrees to allow the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office to operate onthe Lamar Coupty Sheriff's radio frequency for official business. V. Non-Terminal Agency Agreement TLETSNLETSAcces A. The Blanco County Sheriff's Office agrees to provide the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office with access to the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS), the Texas Crime Information Center (TCIC), and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), (NLETS) the International Justice and Public Safety Network, and associated systems on a 24-hour, 7 days per week basis. B. The Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office agrees to abide by all laws of the United States and the state of Texas, and all present or hereafter approved rules, policies, and procedures of TLETS, NLETS, TCIC, NCIC and any other systems now or in the future associated with TLETS concerning the collection, storage, processing, retrieval, dissemination and exchange of information for criminal justice purposes. C. The Blanco County Sheriff's Office reserves the right to suspend service to the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office, which may include canceling of records entered for the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office, when applicable policies are violated. The Blanco County Sheriff's Office may reinstate service following such instances upon receipt of satisfactory assurances that such violations have been corrected. D. In order to comply with NCIC policies established by the NCIC Advisory Policy Board, the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office agrees to maintain accurate records of all TCIC/NCIC entries made through the Blanco County Sheriff's Office and to immediately notify the Blanco County Sheriffs Office of any changes in the status of those reports, to include the need for cancellation, deletion, or modification of information. The Blanco County Sheriff's Office agrees to enter, update, and remove all records for the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office on a timely basis, as defined by NCIC. E. In order to comply with NCIC hit confirmation requirement the agencies agree to the following: a. Ifwanted person records are to be entered the Blanco County Sheriff Office's ORI, the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office must deliver to the Blanco County Sheriff's Office the original warrants to be held on file until such time as the record is canceled/cleared. b. If property and missing person records are to be entered with the Blanco County Sheriff Office's ORI, the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office must deliver case reports to the Blanco County Sheriff's Office to be held on file until such time as the records is cancelled/cleared. C. If the records are to be entered with the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office ORI, the Blanco County Sheriff's Office agrees to immediately forward all request for hit confirmation that might be received at the terminal to the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office. The Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office agrees to comply with the NCIC hit confirmation policy. d. If the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office is a non-24-hour agency, the records must be entered with the Blanco County Sheriff Office's ORI, and case reports and original warrants must be held at the Blanco County Sheriff's Office for hit confirmation purposes. F. In order to comply with NCIC Validation requirements, the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office agrees to perform all validation procedures as required by NCIC on all records entered through the Blanco County Sheriff's Office. G. Criminal History information obtained from the TLETS terminal of the Blanco County Sheriff's Office will be handled according to TCIC/NCIC guidelines by the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office. VI. Off Duty Employment. A. Not applicable between the Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office. VII. Liability, Immunities, and Defenses. A. Nothing herein shall be deemed or construed to create a partnership, joint venture, joint enterprise, employer-employee relationship, or principal-agent relationship between the Sheriff's Office and BCFMO. B. No party to this MOU shall be responsible for the acts of an employee of another party. C. It is expressly understood and agreed that neither party waives, nor shall be deemed to have waived, any immunity or defense otherwise available to it under thelaw. VIII. Termination and Renewal. A. Either party may withdraw from and terminate this memorandum of understanding on twenty (20) days' written notice to the other party. B. This memorandum of understanding is effective when signed by both parties. It shall automatically renew annually, on September 1 of each successive year for up to five (5) years, unless terminated by either party by written notice given according to the terms of this memorandum of understanding. Signatures on Next Page Signed: By: By: Matthew McMain Don Jackson Fire Marshal Sheriff Blanco County Fire Marshal's Office Blanco County Sheriff's Office Date: Date: X Approved: 2 By Bret Bray Blanco County Judge Date: GKNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS NCIC CORRECTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT CORRECTIONAL TELEPHONE SERVICES AND RELATED COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES FOR INCARCERATED PERSONS CONTRACT BETWEEN BLANCO COUNTY AND NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. dba NCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS (NCIC). This NCIC Correctional Communications Service Subscriber. Agreement ("Agreement') is made this day of 2025 ("Effective Date"), by and between NCIC Inmate Communications (Provider), a Texas corporation, having its principal place of business at 607 E Whaley St. Longview, Texas 75601, and Blanco County Sheriff's Office ("Subscriber") having its principal place of business at: Address: 400 US281 City, State & Zip Code: Johnson City, Texas 78636 Contact: Chief Deputy Robert Woodring Phone: 830-868-7104 Email address: ooarng@cobancokus COPY WITNESSETH Whereas, Subscriber is the governmental or private entity responsible for the management, supervision, custody, protective care and control of 1) incàrcerated persons housed in the following jail(s) and/or prison(s): Blanco County Jail (the jail(s) and/or prison(s) are referred to in this Agreement as the "Facility" or Facilities") and 2) all buildings, grounds, property and matters connected with the Facility or Facilities. Whereas, Provider is qualified and willing to provide Subscriber with the InTouch Correctional Communications System for correctional telephone, video visitation, messaging and related communication services for incarcerated populations; Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual benefits to be derived hereby, Subscriber and Provider do hereby agree as follows: I. TERM This Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date and continue in full force and effect for a period of four (4) years as an extension from August 31, 2026 ("Initial Term" agreed upon 10/16/2020) and will automatically renew under the same terms and conditions consecutively for four-year periods (Renewal Term) if notice of non-renewal is not received at least ninety (90) days prior to the completion of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term. Page 1 XNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS II. TERMINATION Subscriber may terminate this Agreement for cause, to shall have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant the provisions of Paragraph IV(A). Provider pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph IV(A). III. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS FOR INCARCERATED POPULATION A. Installation of Correctional Communications System Provider shall provide to Subscriber, at no cost, a fully operational, Communications System to be installed at the Facility. The high-security and reliable Correctional equipment, installation, infrastructure and network, system provided to Subscriber shall include all the entire system and its components which, at a training, operation, ongoing repairs and maintenance of in compliance with any industry standard. The Correctional minimum, shall meet Subscriber's requirements and be the requirements of Subscriber, be capable of providing traditional Communications System shall, depending on site (standard) and off-site (remote) visitation correctional telephone service, both on- range of complementary paperless sessions, educational and communication tablets well as a mail delivery and access to approved applications such as secure electronic messaging, tickets / kites, digital Subscriber. third-party applications based on the preferences and allowances of B. Provider's Responsibilities COP Provider shall be responsible for the following regarding the Correctional Communications System: 1. Adhering to any and all municipal, state or federal requirements for certification, training or registration during the life of the Agreement; equipment installation, 2. Complying with all FCC regulatory requirements and any other local, state and federal regulatory agencies for all correctional requirements imposed by services provided throughout the duration of the. Agreement; communications and related 3. Making any system modifications necessary to allow incarcerated to calls, video visits and secure messaging in compliance with persons participate in requirement change(s) at no cost to Subscriber; any industry standards or 4. Complying with and updating the Correctional Communications changes and requirements during the life of the System for any regulatory federal, state or local municipal regulatory changes. Agreement. These These changes include ar reasonable time frame at no cost to Subscriber; changes shall be made within 5. Providing a comprehensive Correctional Communications required call types, video visitations and System that will allow for all secure messages; 6. Providing a Correctional Communications System which includes, but is not limited system infrastructure, network, database, servers, call / video processors, and to, analog communications circuits, telecommunications digital recording functionality, and any additional required system capabilities, monitoring and functionality; 7. Installing new communications equipment at all included Facilities and cabling as determined necessary; any required station Page 2 GXNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS 8. Providing systems and equipment that support the Facility's or Facilities' monitoring/security needs, including terminals and digital recording equipment as determined necessary; 9. Providing a centralized database which shall contain all data elements necessary for provision of monitoring services, reporting and historical transaction information; 10. Providing personnel to include field repair/site technicians to perform oversight, operational assistance and preventative maintenance/repair to the communications equipment; 11. Providing ongoing maintenance, repair, replacement and/or upgrades of all equipment and systems as determined necessary to ensure adequate service delivery; 12. Providing all required training and instructional materials required for use of the telephone services as applicable to incarcerated persons, families, and/or Facility staff; and 13. Providing all related support services not otherwise indicated herein. C. Correctional Communications: System Installation As part of thei installation process of the Correctional Communications System at the Facility, Provider shall: 1. Provide all required materials, equipment, hardware, software and station cabling (where re-using existing station cabling is unavailable or new locations are required) for installation and maintenance of the Correctional Communications System; 2. Wherever possible, re-use existing station cabling installed at each Facility for the Correctional Communications System. In cases where existing station cabling cannot be used, Provider shall install new station cabling (Category 6 minimum) at no cost. Any new cabling shall include wall plate, cross connection, patch cords, etc. as required. Provider shall comply with all applicable electrical codes; 3. Comply with the security guidelines on institutional security policies 4. Provide all coordination required with any local bandwidth provider and other carriers during installation and for the duration of the Agreement. D. Correctional Communications System Functionality The system installed by Provider shall have the following functions: 1. Be fully supported by an infrastructure which has the capability to provide specified services such as secure and real-time monitoring of all communications (phone, video and messaging); 2. Be fully capable of completing on-site visitation sessions at no cost to the general public or incarcerated person; however, Provider will charge a per-minute rate for any off-site (remote) calls and visitation sessions connected; 3. Provide security features which prevent unauthorized individuals from accessing any information held by Provider; 4. Offer secured access to the system and the database for Subscriber's authorized users; Page 13 XNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS 5. Provide complete support of all systems and software to services at all times for the duration of the Agreement, necessary ensure provision of and; 6. Ensure that informational flyers, placards or other media is provided to the population and visitors showing communication incarcerated and any other information deemed essential to the systems utilization use instructions, rate information of the system. E. Ownership of Correctional Communications Equipment Throughout the term of the Agreement, Provider shall own all Facility and shall conduct all maintenance, repairs, systems and equipment installed at the at no cost to Subscriber. Provider and Subscriber upgrades and replacement to systems and equipment equipment installed at the become agree that at no time shall any of the systems and the Facility is located. Provider Facility a fixture such that it becomes a part of the real and Subscriber agreethat all systems and property where will remain personal property owned by Provider, equipment installed at the Facility F. Responsibilities of Subscriber - Subscriber shall be responsible for the following: - 1. Obtaining all necessary written consents from angfapplicable for Provider and/or its subcontractors to: governmental or private entity a. Access any part of the Facility deemed necessary by Provider; b. Perform any and all work necessary to install, repair, replace, or remove Correctional Communications System and its components; and the C. Perform any contractual duty imposed on Provider in this Agreement; 2. Supplying Provider and/or its subcontractors with security security policies; guidelines on institutional 3. Providing security, where needed, to Provider's employees and/or contractors installation, replacement, maintenance, or removal of the Correctional during the System and its components; Communications 4. Properly accounting for the commissions received under this Agreement to other necessary governmental or private entity; any 5. Providing prompt notice to Provider of any damage, defect, or needed Correctional Communications System or any of its components; repair to the 6. Making reasonable efforts to penalize inmates who are found to have any Provider-owned Correctional Communications deliberately damaged Equipment; 7. Allowing for optimal usage of and engagement with all installed inmate communications systems to include inmate telephones, wall-mounted kiosks and handheld tablets. Such allowances include, but are not limited to: a. Allowing at least 16 hours-per-day access to installed communications include inmate telephones, wall-mounted kiosks and handheld systems to tablets; Page 4 GKNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS b. Avoiding unnecessary use of any system functionality that may unreasonably hinder communications traffic and revenue generation, such as unwarranted quarantining of messages and requiring approval of all individual video visits; and; b. Restricting non-administrator access to changing calling, video and messaging profiles of equipment or specific users (visitors and incarcerated users) which may harm usage and revenue expectations. G. Correctional Communications: System Commission Payment to Subscriber Provider will forward a monthly payment to Subscriber on or about the 25th day of each month following the applicable traffic month. Such payment shall be based on gross revenue generated by Provider originating from the Facility, net of federal, state and local taxes, FCC-regulated account funding fees, approved free calls, visits or messages and any other permitted cost recovery mechanism(s). The complete details regarding payments and revenue-share are provided within Attachment A = Rates, Fees and Revenue- Share of this Agreement. Provider and Subscriber agree that in the event that rates and/or fees are decreased as mandated by any local, state, or federal agency that adversely affects Provider's profitability under this Agreement, Provider shall have the sole right and discretion to decrease commission payments to Subscriber in such a manner: as it sees fit in order for the Agreement to be profitable for Provider. Monthly revenue. and commission statements will be provided to Subscriber for commission payments based on gross revenue, upon request. H. Equipment Service & Maintenance With regard to the Correctional Communications System, Provider shlu provide fully functional equipment to support service delivery as specified herein at all designated Facilities-with regard to all labor, materials, service hardware and/or software. Provider shall further warrant that any equipment installed for Subscriber shall be free of defects, irregularities, code violations and shall operate as designed and proposed or negotiated. Time is of the essence in completing emergency and other service repairs or replacements. Thus, Provider is required to meet all response times as reasonably required by the Facility to return the system to normal operating status. In the event of extraordinary obstacles to service delivery for which Provider exceeds the time-to-service requirement, notification and a detailed plan of service shall be provided to Subscriber, and Subscriber shall accept the detailed plan of service. IV. INMATE MAIL SCANNING 1) NCIC will receive, process and scan inmate mail at its mail processing location located at 607 E. Whaley Street, Longview Texas 75601. The inmate mail will be scanned into the video visitation and messaging platform for inmates to view mail on the kiosk/tablet in their cell. 2) Friends and Family members nor inmates will not be charged for mail that is sent to NCIC to be processed and scanned in for inmates to view. 3) NCIC does not open or scan Legal or Medical Mail. Legal and Medical Mail will still be sent to the Blanco County Sheriff's Office SO that it can be delivered to inmates by jail staff. There is no cost for this service to Blanco County and there will not be any changes to commissions. V. MISCELLANEOUS A. Termination Either party may terminate this Agreement for cause prior to expiration of the Initial Term or Renewal Term(s) if there is an alleged breach of the term(s) by the offending party. If an alleged breach of this Agreement occurs, the offended party shall provide written notice to the offending party, demanding that Page 5 CXNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS the offending party cure said breach within thirty (30) days. The cure agreeable date up to ninety (90) days if the default cannot be period may be extended to a mutually and if the defaulting party has begun to cure the default. Notice reasonably cured within the specified time receipt requested), by other method of delivery shall be delivered by certified mail (return proof of delivery. whereby an original signature is obtained, or in-person with B. Indemnification Provider shall be liable, and agrees to be liable for, and shall indemnify, defend and employees, agents, officers, heirs, and assignees harmless from hold Subscriber, its judgments, or damages including court costs and attorney's fees any and all demands, claims, suits, or omissions by Provider, or its employees or agents, in the arising out of intentional acts, negligence, This obligation by Provider to course of the operations of this indemnify, defend, and hold Agreement all costs, expenses, and attorney's fees incurred on account Subscriber of harmless includes without limitation damages. any demands, claims, suits, judgments, or Subscriber shall be liable, and agrees to be liable for, and shall indemnify, defend and hold employees, agents, officers, heirs, and assignees harmless from and all Provider, its judgments, or damages including court costs and attorney's fees any demands, claims, suits, or omissions by Subscriber, or its employees or agents, in the arising out of intentional acts, negligence, This obligation by Subscriber to indemnify, defend, and hold course of the operations of this Agreement. all costs, expenses, and attorney's fees incurred on account of Provider harmless includes without limitation damages. any demands, claims, suits, judgments, or C. Provider's Insurance Provider agrees to maintain the insurance coverage required such insurance in effect at all times during the existence of this tobe'maintained by Provider and to maintain Agreement. D. Force Majeure Neither party shall be liable for loss or damage suffered as a result of under this Agreement or interruption of performance any delay or failure in performance explosions, earthquakes, floods, water, wind, resulting directly or indirectly from acts of God, fire, riots, civil disturbances, insurrections, lightning, civil or military authority, acts of public enemy, war, strikes, or labor disputes. E. Severability The invalidity or unenforceability of any particular provision of this shall provisions hereof and this Agreement shall be construed in all Agreement not affect the other provision was omitted, sO long as the material of this respects as if such invalid or unenforceable effectuated. purposes Agreement can still be determined and F. Governing Law This Agreement is executed and entered into in the State of Texas, and shall enforced in all respects in accordance with the laws, rules and be construed, performed and regulations of the State of Texas. G. No Third-Party Beneficiaries Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, neither this nor exhibit attached hereto, nor term, provision or clause contained Agreement, any amendment, addendum or benefit of, or providing a benefit to any party not a hereto. therein, shall be construed as being for the signatory Page - 6 XNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS H. Exclusivity and Right of First Refusal In consideration of the compensation and services to be provided herein, Subscriber grants to Provider the exclusive righti to install and maintain telephones and/or Correctional Communications Systems of any type, including the Telephone System, Video Visitation System, Secure Electronic Messaging System and hand- held tablets (the "Correctional Communications Systems") within its Facility or on its private property (Location) during the term ofi this Agreement. Provider and Subscriber have agreed upon specific rates for calls, remote video visitation and messaging, as well as ancillary correctional communications technologies as described in Attachment A = Rates, Fees and Revenue-Share of this Agreement. Except for existing third-party vendors and only until such third-party vendor's contract expires, Subscriber will not allow any products or services that compete with any of those products or services that are or could be supplied by Provider during the term of this Agreement to be, or to remain, installed at Subscriber's Facility, including any present or future Subscriber Facilities. Provider will havei the exclusive right to provide those products and services to be installed, implemented, or used at Subscriber's Facility throughout the term of this Agreement, including any renewals and/or extensions of this Agreement, and shall also have the exclusive right to install, monitor, and provide services for any other Correctional Communication Systems, including but not limited to communications, educational or entertainment products or services, tablets, video visitation, secure electronic messaging and electronic mail, sought by Subscriber to be used, installed, or implemented at the Facility during thei term of this Agreement, whether the products or services are for incarcerated persons located at Subscriber's Facilityronat third-party Facilities owned and/or managed by Subscriber; however, Provider shall not be obligatedi to exercise this exclusive right. I. Circumstances Uncontrollable by Provider Provider reserves the right to renegotiate or terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice upon the occurrence of circumstances outside Provider's control related to the Facilities including, without limitation, 1) changes in rates, regulations, or operations mandated by law; 2) reduction in incarcerated population or capacity; 3) changes in jail policy or economic conditions; 4) acts of God or actions constituting force majeure, as stated in Paragraph IV(E) above; or 5) actions taken by the Facility that negatively impact the Providers business. Subscriber acknowledges that Provider's provision of the services is subject to certain federal, state or local regulatory requirements and restrictions which are subject to change from time to time and nothing contained herein shall restrict Provider from taking the necessary actions in order to be in compliance with those federal, state, or local regulatory requirements. J. Suspension of Unused Applications With regard to applications, software, or products that are licensed to Subscriber such as Educational Courses, Rehabilitation Programs and other features, products or applications licensed as part of the Correctional Communication System, if the features, products, or applications are not accessed or used within ninety (90). consecutive days, Provider reserves the right to disable such applications and only re- enable such applications when requested. K. Cooperative Purchasing for other Agencies Subscriber will permit other City, County and State agencies to utilize the terms and conditions of this Agreement, offering the prices, terms and conditions offered herein toj other government agencies who wish to participate in a Cooperative Purchase program with Subscriber's agency, where such cooperative usage will contribute to any volume discounts or incentives for participating agencies. Participating agencies may include the services, purchase and installation, removal, modifications, and maintenance. Other agencies will be responsible for entering into separate Agreements with Provider and for all payments thereunder. Page 7 GKNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS L. Successors and Assigns Each of the covenants in this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the and assigns of Provider and Subscriber. benefit of the successors M. Entire Agreement Unless the parties agree otherwise in a written Agreement which specifically identifies this including any attachments, amendments, addendums or exhibits, by date of Agreement, services requested by Subscriber and any goods, services, or equipment execution furnished and signatories, any provided by Provider under the terms of this Agreement In the event of by Provider shall be Agreement and any work order or purchase order, this Agreement shall any conflict between this supersedes all other agreements, oral or written, previously entered into with control. to the This Agreement contained in this Agreement and the transactions which it respect subject matter Agreement of the parties, including without limitation all contemplates, and it contains the entire N. Counterpart Execution and Electronic Agreements with respect to warranties. Signatures This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed but all of which together constitute but one and the same instrument. All an original, DocuSign or a similar electronic document execution parties consent to the use of Agreement, and that the electronic service to take place of a physical signature on this signatures will be the same as if physically signed by each party. O. Further Assurances The provisions of this Agreement are intended to be self-operative and shall not by the parties unless otherwise specifically provided herein. require further agreement to execute any and all supplementary documents, and to take Nonetheless, all additional all parties shall cooperate fully and which may be necessary or appropriate to give full force and effect to the actions terms that of this are consistent with Agreement. P. Dispute Resolution Prior to the filing of a lawsuit by any party to this Agreement, Provider and Subscriber disputes between them shall be resolved in the following manner: agree that any a. The parties shall referi the dispute to a certified mediator in order for the mediator to a mediation of the dispute and attempt to reach a mutual agreement between the conduct concerning the dispute. Said mediation shall commence no lateri than parties the receipt of notice by the other party that mediation of the dispute thirty is (30) days after parties shall mediate the dispute in good faith and use all reasonable measures requested. to resolve The the dispute. The cost of the mediation shall be divided equally between the parties. b. If no timely resolution of the dispute occurs through mediation, binding arbitration pursuant to Chapters 171 and 173 of the Texas any party Civil may Practice demand and Remedies Code only if the parties have previously mediated the dispute. Page I 8 CXNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS Q. Authority of Signatories Each of the individuals signing this Agreement have full power and authority to enter into this Agreement on behalf of Provider and Subscriber and to fully bind Provider and Subscriber to the terms of this Agreement. SIGNED on this day of 2025. SUBSCRIBER PROVIDER Signature Signature Martin Gonzales Print Name Print Name 0 Sales Representative Title Title 02/20/2025 Date Date Page 9 GXNCIC INMATE COMMUNICATIONS ATTACHMENT A RATES, FEES AND REVENUE-SHARE CORRECTIONAL TELEPHONE SERVICE PREPAID GOLLECT DEBIT CALL TYPE CONNECTION PER MINUTE CONNECTION FEE FEE PER MINUTE ALL CALLS WITHIN THE UNITED STATES $0.00 $0.16 $0.00 $0.16 MEXICO/ CANADA: $0.00 $0.25 $0.00 $0.25 OTHERINTERMATIONAL $0.00 $0.35 $0.00 $0.35 INBOUND VOICEMAIL: $0.75 (up to 3-Minutes duration) COMMISSIONZ AMOUNT: 70% of Gross Call Revenue VIDEO VISITATIONand SECURE MESSAGING SERVICE AMOUNT INMATEMAIL SCANNING $00.00 VOICE EPSSANANETONS $00.00 INMATE TABLETS $00.00 EDUCATIONAL CONTENT ANDLAWLERARY $00.00 MIDEO MISITATION AND SECURE MESSAGING CHARGEIFEENAME AMOUNT REMOTE OFF SITE) MDEO MSITATION PERMNUTERATE: $0.30 ON-SITE.VIDEO MSITATION PERMINUTERATE: $0.00 Text - $0.25 SEGURE MESSAGING RATESS Picture Messages Attachments - $0.35 Video Messages (30 Seconds) - $0.35 GIFS - $0.05 REMOTE VIDEO AICpERNS COMMISSION 25% of Gross Visit/Messaging Revenue Rates and fees listed above doadlinclude any applicable pass-through govemment taxes Subscriber Initials: Provider Initials: NI Date: Date: 02/20/2025 Page 10 1110 ENTERPRISE DR. SULPHUR SPRINGS, TX 75482. GS (800) 465-5127 3VERTICALS www.3verticals.com DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE TOTAL JP courts 1,4- iTicket development hours for citation 4h hrs $250.00 upload/interface for Brazos $1000.00 TOTAL INITIAL $1000.00 COST/SETUP: *Includes: (application installation/online training/data conversion/ hardware) Date ssued:1/27/2025 Issued To: JP Precinct 1,4 Blanco County Name: Honorable. Judge Brett Bray Cty/Office: Robert Woodring Address: 101 E Pecan Johnson City, Texas 78636 Phone: 830-868-4266 - GS 3VERTICALS i3: Client: By: By: Mark Soto E (325) 212-1372 msoto@Bverticalk.com Signature Name: Signature Name: Title: 0172872025 Title: Date: Date: All pricing and costs included are valid for 90 days from proposal date unless extended in writing byi i3. Docusign Envelope ID: ACFCE39C-8980-4A4B-83BPOCD8SA2FSFFD - AXON Thirteenth Amendment to the Master Services and Purchasing Agreement This Thirteenth Amendment ("Amendment") is between Axon Enterprise, Inc. (f/k/a Taser International, Inc.), al Delaware corporation ("Axon"), and Blanco County ("Agency"). This. Amendment is effective as of the last signature date on this Amendment ("Effective Date"). Axon and Agency are each a "Party" and collectively "Parties". On September 7, 2017, the Parties entered into Master Services and Purchasing Agreement under Quote 123431, as amended by the First Amendment dated March 14, 2018, the Second Amendment dated February 10, 2021, the Third. Amendment dated February 15, 2023, the Fourth Amendment dated March 17, 2023, the Fifth Amendment dated August 16, 2023, the Sixth. Amendment dated November 22, 2023, the Seventh Amendment dated December 20, 2023, the Eighth Amendment dated January 9, 2024, the Nineth Amendment dated February 8, 2024, the Tenth Amendment dated November 2024, the Eleventh Amendment dated November 2024, and the Twelfth Amendment dated July 2024 ("Agreement"). The Parties wish to incorporate further changes into the Agreement in order to expand the scope of offered products. The Parties therefore agree as follows: 1. The attached documents are hereby incorporated into the Agreement a. Technology Assurance Plan Appendix; Attachment A b. Events Appendix; Attachment B C. Quote # 9.616489-5714647NW. Attachment C 2. All otherterms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. Each representative identified below declares that the representative is authorized to execute this Amendment as of the date of signature. Axon Enterprise, Inc. Blanco County (TX) Signedt by: I 31 Signature: 55DAEBB131A4424 Signature Robert Driscoll Name: Name: Title: Deputy General Counsel Title: 2/27/2025 I 7:25 AM MST Date: Date: Docusign Envelope ID: AccAsSEAANAVTE Attachment A: Technology Assurance Plan Appendix If Technology Assurance Plan ("TAP") or a bundle including TAP is on the Quote, this appendix 1. TAP Warranty. The TAP warranty is an extended warranty that starts at the end applies. hardware limited warranty. of the one- (1-) year 2. Officer Safety Plan. If Customer purchases an Officer Safety Plan deliverables detailed in the Quote. Customer must accept of ("OSP"), Customer will receive the soon as available from Axon. delivery the TASER CEW and accessories as 3. OSP 7 or OSP 10 Term. OSP 7 or OSP 10 begins on the date specified in the Quote ("OSP 4. TAP BWC Upgrade. If Customer has no outstanding payment Term"). provide Customer a newAxon body-worn camera ("BWC obligations and purchased TAP, Axon will purchased TAP, Axon will provide a BWC Upgrade that is Upgrade") the as scheduied in the Quote. If Customer Axon makes no guarantee the BWC Upgrade will utilize the same or like Axon Device, at Axon's option. same accessories or Axon dock. 5. TAP Dock Upgrade. If Customer has no outstanding payment and provide Customer a new Axon Dock as scheduled in the Quote ("Dock obligations purchased TAP, Axon will with any Dock Upgrades are subject to change at Axon discretion. Dock Upgrade"). Accessories associated Axon dock bay configuration unless a new. Axon dock core is required for Upgrades BWC will only include a new originally purchased a single-bay Axon dock, the Dock Upgrade be compatibility. If Customer the same or like Axon Device, atAxon's option. If Customer will a single-bay Axon dock model that is Dock Upgrade will be a multi-bay Axon dock that is the same originally or like. Axon purchased a multi-bay Axon dock, the Device, at Axon's option. 6. Upgrade Delay. Axon may ship the BWC and Dock Upgrades as scheduled in confirmation: from Customer unlessi the! Parties agreei ini writing otherwise at least the Quote without prior Axon may ship the final BWC and Dock Upgrade as scheduled in the ninety (90) days in advance. of the Subscription Term without prior confirmation from Customer. Quote sixty (60) days before the end 7. Upgrade Change. If Customer wants to upgrade Axon Device models from the current upgraded Axon Device, Customer must pay the price difference between the MSRP Axon Device to an Device and the MSRP fort the upgraded Axon Device. If the model for the current Axon the MSRP of the offered BWC Upgrade or Dock Upgrade, Axon will Customer not desires has an MSRP less than MSRP in effect at the time of the upgrade. provide a refund. The MSRP is the 8. Return of Original Axon Device. Within thirty (30) days of receiving a or must return the original Axon Devices to Axon or destroy the Axon BWC Dock Upgrade, Customer destruction to Axon including serial numbers for the destroyed Axon Devices. Devices If and provide a certificate of destroy the Axon Devices, Axon will deactivate the serial numbers for the Customer Axon does not return or Customer. Devices received by 9. Termination. If Customer's payment for TAP, OSP, or Axon Evidence is more than Axon may: terminate TAP or OSP. Once TAP or OSP terminates for thirty (30) days past due, any reason: 9.1. TAP and OSP coverage terminate as of the date of termination and no refunds will be given. 9.2. Axon will not and has no obligation to provide the Upgrade Models. 9.3. Customer must make any missed payments due to the termination before future TAP or OSP. Customer may purchase any Docusign Envelope ID: ACFCE39C:9804MAB.BB3BSAOCDBA2F9FFD Attachment B: Axon Event Offer Appendix If the Agreement includes the provision of, or. Axon otherwise offers, ticket(s), travel and/or accommodation select events hosted by Axon ("Axon Event"), the following shall apply: for 1. General. Subject toi the terms and conditions specified below and those ini the Agreement, Axon may Customer with one or more offers to fund Axon Event ticket(s), travel and/or accommodation for provide selected employee(s) to attend one or more Axon Events. By entering into the Customer- Customer warrants that it is appropriate and permissible for Customer to receive the referenced Agreement, Axon Event based on Customer's understanding oft the terms and conditions outlined ini this Axon Event Offer Appendix. offer(s) 2. AttendeelEmployee Selection. Customer shall have sole and absolute discretion to select the Customer employee(s) eligible to receive the ticket(s), travel and/or accommodation that is the subject of Axon Event offer(s). any 3. Compliance. It is the intent of Axon that any and all Axon Event offers comply with all applicable regulations and ethics rules regarding contributions, including gifts and donations. Axon's provision laws, of ticket(s), travel and/or accommodation for the applicable Axon Event to Customeris intended for the use benefit of Customer in furtherance of its goals, and not the personal use or benefit of any official ore and of Customer. Axon makes this offer without seeking promises or favoritism for Axon in employee arrangements. Further, no exclusivity will be expected by either party in consideration for the any offer. bidding Axon makes the offer with the understanding that it will not, as a result of such offer, be prohibited from any procurement opportunities or be subject to any reporting requirements. If Customer's local requires Customer to report or disclose the fair market value of the benefits provided Axon, jurisdiction Customer shall promptly contact Axon to obtain such information, and Axon shall provide the information by to facilitate Customer's compliance with such reporting requirements. necessary 4. Assignability. Customer may not sell, transfer, or assign Axon Event ticket(s), travel and/or accommodation provided under the Agreement. 5. Availability. The provision of all offers of Axon Event ticket(s), travel and/or accommodation is subject to availability of funds and resources. Axon has no obligation to provide Axon Event ticket(s), travel and/or accommodation. 6. Revocation ofOffer. Axon reserves the right at any time to rescind the offer of Axon Event ticket(s), travel and/or accommodation to Customer if Customer or its selected employees fail to meet the conditions or if changes in circumstances render the provision of such benefits impractical, prescribed in violation of any applicable laws, regulations, and ethics rules regarding contributions, including inadvisable, and or donations gifts O - 1 8 0 0 0 - 2 8 e 3 - - a 3 2 - - a f 9 B 3 - - 3 9 - - - - 5 e8 E € - - g8e - 8 E E 8 & - % 3 a 3 8 3 e 2 8 8 8 8 8 5 a € a e 4 8 0 5 - 3 y & C a d 0 o a 00 a 5 0 - 6 8 4 2 - 8 8 Odocusign Certificate: Of Completion Envelope Id: ACFCE3SC89804MB-83POCDBA2F9FFD Status: Completed Subject: Complete with Docusign: Blanco Axon 13. Amendment 2.27.pdf Source Envelope: Document Pages: 11 Signatures: 1 Envelope Originator: Certificate Pages: 5 Initials: 0 Megan McKinney Downs AutoNav: Enabled 17800 N 85th St Envelopeld Stamping: Enabled Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Time Zone: (UTC-07:00) Arizona mmamnegoumsgmoncom IP Address: 66.41.90.139 Record Tracking Status: Original Holder: Megan McKinney Downs Location: DocuSign 2/27/2025 7:23:19. AM mmamegpoume@soncom Signer Events Signature Timestamp Robert Driscoll Signedby: Sent: 2/27/2025 7:25:09 AM bobby@axon.com I - Viewed: 2/27/2025 7:25:27 AM Deputy General Counsel 5DAEBB131A4424. Signed: 2/27/2025 7:25:41. AM Axon Enterprise, Inc. Security Leve!: Email, Account Authentication Signature Adoption: Uploaded Signature Image (None) Using IP Address: 75.167.5.172 Signed using mobile Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Accepted: 10/2/2018 11:27:43AM ID: 69438a04c138-4194a9638670a285248 In Person Signer Events Signature Timestamp Editor. Delivery Events Status Timestamp Agent Delivery Events Status Timestamp: Intermediary Delivery Events Status Timestamp Certified Delivery Events Status Timestamp Carbon Copy Events Status Timestamp Nathan' Williams Sent: 2/27/2025 7:25:42 AM nwillams@axon.com COPIED Viewed: 2/27/2025 7:54:42. AM Security Level: Email, Account. Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Accepted: 2/27/2024 7:15:39 AM ID: 35,27029-1TC-480.8179553b8b04217 Witness Events Signature Timestamp Notary Events Signature Timestamp Envelope Summary Events. Status Timestamps Envelope Sent Hashed/Encrypted 2/27/2025 7:25:09. AM Certified Delivered Security Checked 2/27/2025 7:25:27 AM Signing Complete Security Checked 2/27/2025 7:25:41. 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Cooperative Agreement This Cooperative Agreement is entered into between Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center based advocacy program and 501(c)(3) charitable organization, which is registered with the Inc., State a community- and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office. This agreement is for the sole purpose of promoting collaboration of Texas, between Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriffs Office to enhance reporting, investigation, and appropriate response to domestic violence and sexual assault in Blanco County. Statement of Principles: Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office agree to the following set of principles: Improving Communication, Coordination, and Collaboration: Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office intend to enhance communication, coordination, and collaboration to remedy domestic violence and sexual assault and protect survivor's confidential information. Upholding Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and Victim's Rights: Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office agree to comply with state and federal laws in a manner that individuals' civil rights and liberties while championing justice for survivors. Highland Lakes protects Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office explicitly recognize the distinctions between Family criminal law and civil law in the handling of domestic violence and sexual assault that arise under both state and federal statutory frameworks. Centering the Victim's Needs in Response to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office agree to, where possible, utilize specialized, trauma-informed responses to domestic violence and sexual assault. Ensuring Accountability & Auditing: In an effort to promote greater transparency, Highland Lakes Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office have or will implement a means to monitor, record, Family and accurately maintain all reports of domestic violence and sexual assault, their outcomes, and processes, while maintaining confidentiality where the law provides. Specialized Training and Knowledge: Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office acknowledge that domestic violence and sexual assault are violent crimes and that specialized, trauma-informed training for both parties andi pther potential first responders is essential. Respecting the Unique Needs of At-Risk and Margin zec Populations: Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office aç kowledge that policies and practices that address and respond to the unique needs of at-riskiand marginalized populations are essential for survivor and offender accountability. safety The responsibilities of the Blanco County Sheriff's Office are as follows: Inform and offer domestic violence and sexual assault victims who report the assault the different services provided by Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center. Respect the nature of privileged communication between advocates and victims. Engage in the exchange of professional training and technical assistance if requested. As agency resources allow, participate in as part of a coordinated community response to domestic violence and sexual assault within the established formats. Make a reasonable effort to conform to Art.56A.3515 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which requires all peace officers to make an effort to offer adult victims of sexual assault the opportunity to have an advocate present before conducting an investigative interview. The responsibilities of Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center are as follows: Provide vital services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Blanco, Blanco, Lampasas, and Llano counties 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. To engage in the exchange of professional training and technical assistance as requested. Sexual Assault Program (available regardless of when the assault occurred or if reported to law enforcement): Crisis intervention, emotional support, and information about options. Individual and group counseling. 24-hour medical, legal, and court accompaniment and personal advocacy for victims and support systems. their 24-Hour Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline; and Confidential services regardless of whether the victim reports the crime. All occurring solely between the victim and the advocate will be confidential communication Texas Government Code 420.071. and privileged, per Domestic Violence Program (available regardless of when the assault occurred or if enforcement): reported to law Crisis intervention, emotional support, and information about Individual and group counseling options. Medical, legal, and court accompaniment and personal advocacy for both children victims and their Confidential emergency shelter, o 24-hour Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline; and Confidential services regardless of whether a victim reports the crime. between the victim and the advocate will be privileged and confidential All communications solely 93.002 and 93.003. per Texas Family Codes This Cooperative Agreement shall begin on March 1, 2025, or on the the agreement, whichever is later. It shall remain in effect until date on which both parties have signed reviewed every three years. February 28, 2028. This agreement shall be Termination of the agreement, with or without cause, shall be by written notice notice from either party, transmitted by registered mail, return of sixty (60) days advance Center and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office further receipt requested. Highland Lakes Family Crisis be amended at any time. Such amendments agree that the terms of the Cooperative Agreement are to be in writing and executed by both parties. may In witness whereof the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement: Kathrine Cholcher, Executive Director Don Jackson, Sheriff Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center, Inc. Blanço County Sheriff's Office COPN Date Date 5SSSXXXSXXEX SS $86565868 SA S55S58S 383S.5559982 S & 5SSXXXSXX S COUNTY JUDGES & COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS COMMISSIONERS EDUCATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION This is to certify that Tommy Weir Blanco County Commissioner has successfully completed the continuing education provisions ofArticle 81.0025 ofthe - 3 Texas Local Government Code a & & % o 3 S 2024 % Ruli bpale Bbr Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, Chair Byron Ryder, President Commissioners Education Committee County Judges and Commissioners. Association of Texas &662 - 602c2338 882383 3828 - d COUNTY JUDGES & COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS COMMISSIONERS EDUCATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION This is to certify that Emil Ray Uecker Blanco County Commissioner has successfully completed the continuing education provisions ofArticle 81.0025 ofthe Texas Local Government Code 2024 Ruli h5pale BBr Debbie Gonzales Ingaisbe, Chair Byron Ryder, President Commissioners Education Committee County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas 3282232825 :- COUNTY JUDGES & COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS COMMISSIONERS EDUCATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION This is to certif that Chris Liesmann Blanco County Commissioner has succesfully completed the continuing education provisions ofArticle 81.0025 ofthe Texas Local Government Code 2024 Rus bplle B Commissioners) DebbieG GonzalesI Education Ingalsbe, Committee Chair County Judges and Byron Commissioners Ryder, President Association ofTexas - COUNTY JUDGES & COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS 29 COMMISSIONERS EDUCATION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION I a This is to certif that I d d % 6 a & Charles Riley Blanco County Commissioner has successfully completed the continuing education provisions ofArticle 81.0025 ofthe - a Texas Local Government Code & 3 2024 - Ruliv Bpale BBr Commissioners Debbie Gonzales Education Ingaisbe, Committee Chair Byron Ryder, President County Judges and Commissioners. Association of Texas 6 % - S5 -: REPLAT PLAT OF VOLUME 1, Dwsuant MELINDA L. WESNER CALLED 146.10 ACRES VOL. 211, PG. 590 OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS STEE 71.7,6 STE 76.12 0 8 LOT 221 LOT 222 0.35 ACRES / LOT 223 0.33 ACRES LOT 224 BUILDING SETI 30 FEET FRONTB 25 FEET REAR BU 10 FEET SIDE BUIL 25 FEET FRONT D 20 FEET REAR DR L=85.46' 10 FEET SIDE DRA R=1174.19' L=85.46' N. R=1174.19' CALVN 60' BARRETT PER ROT-GFNAA PLAT CURRENT CONFIGURATION 1" = 60' VOLUME 1, PAGES 342-352 PLAT RECORDS RESTRICTIONS RECORDED AND C MELINDA L. WESNER CLERK'S OFFICE. THIS REPLAT V SIETE 78.49 CALLED 146.10 ACRES COMMITMENT OR ABSTRACTOR'S VOL. 211, PG. 590 SETBACKS, EASEMENTS, COVENAI ENCUMBRANCES ZONING OR LAI OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS TITLE COMMITMENT OR ABSTRAC STEE 3) ADJOINERS ARE SHOWN FOR 7173 BUILDING SETBACKS ANI 30_FEET FRONT BUILDING SETBA 25 FEET REAR BUILDING SETBAC 10 FEET SIDE BUILDING SETBACI 25 FEET FRONT DRAINAGE AND 20 FEET REAR DRAINAGE AND L 10 FEET SIDE DRAINAGE AND U" STEE 76.17 LOT 221 Phoponad LOT 222R 0.69 ACRES LOT 224 25"E L-85.41 N. L=85.59' 60 CALVN R=1174.19' PER RATEGMAE BARRETT L-85.41 A-004'10'35" PLAT L=170.82' CB-N86:2713'W R=1147.19' CD=85.57 A-008'31'53" CB-N80'1438'w CD=170.66' OCKIN - DO JHN SY CK KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT L THE UNDERSIGNED, A SURVEY SURVEYOR OF IN THE THE STATE OF EXAS, DO HEREBY CERTFY THAT I MA PLATIED LAND AND THAT THE CORNER MONUMENTS WERE FOUND AS NOIED/ DESORBED 0R PLACED UNDER MY SUPERVS PRELMNARY. NOT TO BE RECORDED FOR ANY PLRPOSI 08/30/2022 S RC = BLANCO COUNTY HOUSEHOLD WASTE COLLECTION EVENT April 26, 2025 2 8:00AM - 2:00PM BLANCO COUNTY/ WASTE CONNECTIONS TRANSFER STATION 377 TRANSFER ROAD - JOHNSON CITY Sponsored by Blanco County WHAT NOT TO BRING: WHAT TO BRING: Cell Phones & Telephones Antifreeze Computer Components, Monitors & Parts Biush & Leaves Household Carpet Household Construction Debris Commercial oI Industrial Business Waste Household Tires For A Fee Compressed Gas Crlinders (see fee schedule below) (aerosol & camp propane stovest Large Household Trash Items: Containers Larger Than 5 Gallons Appliances including Dishwashers, Dioxins Freezers, Furniture, Mattresses, Explosives Microwaves, Stoves, Flashlight Batteries Refrigerators, Water Heaters Fluorescent Light Bulbs Lead Acid Batteries Household Chemicals Scrap Steel & Metal Household Garbage Televisions Landscape Waste Later Paint Questions? Call Medlical & Pharmacertical Items Charles Riley (830) 385-1170 Petroleum Based Paint, Stain 01 Varnish Donations are Welcome & Accepted Lised Motor Oil Acceptable Items Allowed in Household Quantities Only HOUSEHOLD TIRE DISPOSAL FEES Tubes - $2.00 Each Passenger & Light Truck Tires up to 20 Inches - $7.00 Per Tire Passenger & Light Truck Tires up to 22 Inches - S8.00 Per Tire Passenger & Light Truck Ties with Rim - $25.00 Per Tire Motorcycle ATV Tires - $7.00 Per Tire 19.5/Skid Steer Tires - $16.00 Per Tire - Semi-Truck Tires - $21.00 Per Tire Semi-Truck Tires with Rim - $75.00 Per Tire Split Rim Tires - S75.00 Per Tire Tractor Tires will Be Priced S1.25According to the Last 2 Digits of the Size of the Tire. For Example: 1.75X24 = $30.00 Per Tire