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OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FINANCE COMMITTEE Wednesday, August 11, 2021 @ 11:00 a.m. - Board of Commissioners’ Committee Rm. A Gwen Markham, Chairperson [email protected] Vice Chairperson, Charlie Cavell Minority Vice Chairperson, Eileen T. Kowall Call Meeting to Order Roll Call Pledge of Allegiance Approval of the Minutes* - July 28, 2021 Approval of Agenda Public Comment COMMUNICATIONS* ACTION REQUIRED a. b. c. d. e. f. FY 2021 – FY 2023 Contingency Report Contract Exception Report for the August 11, 2021 Finance Committee Meeting Retirement and Deferred Compensation Board Minutes Dated May 20, 2021 VEBA Board Minutes Dated May 20, 2021 Information Technology – 2021/2022 Master Plan Quarterly Status – Executive Summary Information Technology Services Agreements Quarterly Report, July 26, 2021 Receive and File Receive and File Receive and File Receive and File Receive and File Receive and File REGULAR AGENDA* ACTION REQUIRED PRESENTER(S) 1. 2. 3. Information Technology – Contract Extension with Norstan Communications Through 2022 - #005700 Information Technology – Contract Extension with Windstream Through 2022 - #003621 Information Technology Third Quarter 2021 Development Appropriation Transfer Recommend to Board Recommend to Board Recommend to Board Mike Timm 858-0857 Mike Timm 858-0587 Mike Timm 858-0587 OTHER BUSINESS/ADJOURNMENT Agenda Summary

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OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FINANCE COMMITTEE

Wednesday, August 11, 2021 @ 11:00 a.m. - Board of Commissioners’ Committee Rm. A Gwen Markham, Chairperson

[email protected] Vice Chairperson, Charlie Cavell Minority Vice Chairperson, Eileen T. Kowall

Call Meeting to Order Roll Call Pledge of Allegiance Approval of the Minutes* - July 28, 2021 Approval of Agenda Public Comment

COMMUNICATIONS* ACTION REQUIRED

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

FY 2021 – FY 2023 Contingency Report

Contract Exception Report for the August 11, 2021 Finance Committee Meeting

Retirement and Deferred Compensation Board Minutes Dated May 20, 2021

VEBA Board Minutes Dated May 20, 2021

Information Technology – 2021/2022 Master Plan Quarterly Status – Executive Summary

Information Technology – Services Agreements Quarterly Report, July 26, 2021

Receive and File

Receive and File

Receive and File

Receive and File

Receive and File

Receive and File

REGULAR AGENDA* ACTION REQUIRED PRESENTER(S)

1.

2.

3.

Information Technology – Contract Extension with Norstan Communications Through 2022 - #005700

Information Technology – Contract Extension with Windstream Through 2022 - #003621

Information Technology – Third Quarter 2021 Development Appropriation Transfer

Recommend to Board

Recommend to Board

Recommend to Board

Mike Timm 858-0857

Mike Timm 858-0587

Mike Timm 858-0587

OTHER BUSINESS/ADJOURNMENT

Agenda Summary

*Previous minutes, all agenda items/communications and in some instances additional backup materials are available for viewing online at https://www.oakgov.com/boc/Committees/Pages/resources.aspx If you require special accommodations because of a disability, please contact the Board of Commissioners at (248) 858-0100 or TDD Hearing-Impaired (248) 858-5511 at least three (3) business days in advance of the meeting.

Budget Hearings Prosecutor’s Office – 12:00 p.m. District Court – 12:20 p.m. Circuit Court – 12:40 p.m. Probate Court – 1:00 p.m. Sheriff’s Office – 1:20 p.m.

PUBLIC ACCESS INFORMATION

View Meeting: https://www.oakgov.com/boc/about/Pages/watch.aspx

**All public comment will be facilitated in-person**

Oakland County Board of Commissioners FINANCE COMMITTEE Agenda Summary for Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. The agenda is summarized below. Committee Members can contact Michael Andrews, Policy and Fiscal Analysis Supervisor at 248.858.5115 (office) or [email protected] (email), or the department contact persons listed for additional information.

1. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – CONTRACT EXTENSION WITH NORSTANCOMMUNICATIONS THROUGH 2022 – #005700

Committee Action: RECOMMEND to the Board of Commissioners on the Finance Committee resolution.

The resolution is requesting Board of Commissioners approval for a 6-month contract extension with Norstan Communications, previously Midwest Communications Technologies, Inc., through March 31, 2022. The current contract is set to expire on September 30, 2021. The negotiated annual cost for the extension is $162,999. The negotiated cost for continuing the contract with Norstan Communciations brings the contract “not to exceed” amount to $883,434.59.

Oakland County contracted with Norstan Communications for the implementation and maintenance of the Universal Communications and Collaboration (UCC) Program. Phase II of the UCC program addresses the Voice Communications upgrades including those services specific to the replacement of the legacy SL100 phone system. Information Technology will extend the contract for 6 months to finalize the migration of the VOIP technologies. A FY 2022-2024 budget amendment is not required at this time as sufficient funding exists within the Information Technology Fund (#63600) FY2022-2024 operating budget.

Contact: Mike Timm [email protected] 248.858.0857

2. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – CONTRACT EXTENSION WITH WINDSTREAM THROUGH2022 – #003621

Committee Action: RECOMMEND to the Board of Commissioners on the Finance Committee resolution.

The resolution is requesting Board of Commissioners approval for a 1-year contract extension with Windstream Corporation through September 30, 2022. The current contract is set to expire on September 30, 2021.

Oakland County contracted with Windstream Corp. for a “Local Telephone Service Agreement” to supply Local Message Usage, IntraLATA ISDN PRI telephone services and Toll Free in the event the County’s Toll Free provider is unable to provide this service. The specific services are all incorporated into the Universal Communications and Collaboration (UCC) Program. Phase II of the UCC program addresses the Voice Communications upgrades from the legacy copper infrastructure to the fiber optic cellular media components. In addition to the enhancement in functionality, productivity and accessibility of information due to the Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) solutions; modern VOIP systems also allow for safety and security communication solutions to emergency services. Thus, the delivery of VOIP technologies provide the County with multiple cross-sectional advantages and development capabilities for integration into applications such as a new ERP system, E911, as well as network enabled devices. A FY 2022-2024 budget amendment is not required at this time as sufficient funding exists within the Information Technology Fund (#63600) FY2022-2024 budget.

Contact: Mike Timm [email protected] 248.858.0857

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3. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – THIRD QUARTER 2021 DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION TRANSFER

Committee Action: RECOMMEND to the full Board of Commissioners on the Finance Committee resolution. The resolution is requesting approval from the Board for the third quarter appropriation transfer of the IT department’s development charges. As part of our Master Planning Process, all county departments are involved in prioritizing the IT budget for “new development” projects. Those projects are executed by IT resources, who track time as they work on these projects. Every quarter, an accounting transfer occurs from the departments into IT to ‘fund’ that work. These charges total $2,347,935.50 in total across all funds; $1,310,232.77 to the General Fund/General Purpose, $1,095,857.82 to the Special Revenue and Proprietary Funds and $24,776.25 to non-county agencies. A budget amendment, as detailed in the schedule, is attached to the resolution. Contact: Mike Timm [email protected] 248.858.0857

July 28, 2021

Chairperson Markham called the meeting of the Finance Committee to order at 11:27 a.m. in Committee Room A, of the Commissioners’ Auditorium Wing, County Service Center in Pontiac, Michigan.

MEMBERS PRESENT:

Gwen Markham, Charlie Cavell, Eileen Kowall, Gary McGillivray, Angela Powell, Yolanda Charles, Christine Long, Chuck Moss

MEMBERS ABSENT WITH NOTICE:

None

APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES

Kowall moved approval of the minutes of July 14, 2021, as presented. Seconded by McGillivray.

Motion carried.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

Long moved approval of the agenda, as presented. Seconded by McGillivray.

Motion carried.

PUBLIC COMMENT

None.

COMMUNICATIONS

a. FY 2021 – FY 2023 Contingency Reportb. Economic Development – Veterans Services Division – FY 2022 County Veteran Service Fund Grant

Applicationc. Economic Development – Business Development Division – FY 2021 Small Business Administration

(SBA) Community Navigator Pilot Program Grant Applicationd. Sheriff’s Office – 2021 DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction (CEBR) Program – Grant

Applicatione. Sheriff’s Office – FY 2021 Community Policing Development (CPD) Microgrant – Self-Defense

Program – Grant Applicationf. Sheriff’s Office – FY 2021 Body-Worn Camera Policy and Implementation Program to Support Law

Enforcement Agencies – Grant Applicationg. Prosecuting Attorney – FY 2022 Victim Rights – Grant Applicationh. Commerce Township Downtown Development Authority Annual Reporti. Highland Township Downtown Development Authority Annual Reportj. Letter from State of Michigan Regarding Oakland County Designated Assessor

OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1200 NORTH TELEGRAPH ROAD, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 48341-0470

Telephone: (248) 858-0100 FAX: (248) 858-1572 FINANCE COMMITTEE

Gwen Markham, Chairperson Gary McGillivray

Angela Powell Yolanda Charles

Christine Long Chuck Moss

Charlie Cavell Vice Chairperson Eileen Kowall Minority Vice Chairperson

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Powell moved to receive and file the Communications. Seconded by Long. Motion carried. REGULAR AGENDA 1. TREASURER’S OFFICE – TRANSITION AND UPGRADES PROJECT Powell moved to recommend approval of the attached suggested resolution. Seconded by Cavell. Motion carried on a roll call vote with Charles absent. 2. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION – APPROVING THE

REISSUANCE OF SERIES 2010 BONDS (CRANBROOK EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY PROJECT) – CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Cavell moved to recommend approval of the attached suggested resolution. Seconded by Long.

Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. 3. FACILITIES MANAGEMENT – APPROVAL AND ACCEPTANCE OF PURCHASE AGREMENT TO

SELL COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY ON BROWN ROAD – AMENDMENT #1

McGillivray moved to recommend approval of the attached suggested resolution. Seconded by Cavell.

Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. 4. FRIEND OF THE COURT – FY2022-FY2023 COOPERATIVE REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM

(CRP) GRANT AGREEMENT

Charles moved to recommend approval of the attached suggested resolution. Seconded by Kowall.

Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. 5. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES/HEALTH DIVISION – NURSE, EDUCATION, PRACTICE,

QUALITY AND RETENTION – REGISTERED NURSES IN PRIMARY CARE GRANT ACCEPTANCE

Long moved to recommend approval of the attached suggested resolution. Seconded by Charles.

Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. 6. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION – COVID-19 PANDEMIC ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

WRITE-OFF WITH FULLER OAK MANAGEMENT, LLC FOR ADDISON OAKS CONFERENCE CENTER AND GLEN OAKS CONFERENCE CENTER AND GRILL ROOM

Powell moved to recommend approval of the attached suggested resolution. Seconded by Charles.

Motion carried on a roll call vote with Moss voting no.

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7. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS – PROPOSED INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY PROJECT MODIFICATION

Charles moved to recommend approval of the attached suggested resolution. Seconded by Long. Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote.

8. COUNTY EXECUTIVE – TRANSFER OF OFFICE OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION AND

REORGANIZATION OF POSITIONS

Cavell moved to recommend approval of the attached suggested resolution. Seconded by Charles.

Motion carried on a roll call vote with Cavell and Powell voting no. COMMITTEE RECESSED AT 12:50 P.M. COMMITTEE RECONVENED AT 1:05 P.M. ROLL CALL (to assure a quorum is present). OTHER BUSINESS/ADJOURNMENT Budget Overview Kyle Jen, Director, Management and Budget, and Lynn Sonkiss, Fiscal Services Officer, gave a PowerPoint presentation, providing an overview of the Oakland County Executive’s Recommended FY 2022 – FY 2024 Triennial Budget. Budget Hearings 1:38 p.m. - Management and Budget/Purchasing 1:56 p.m. – Facilities Management 2:15 p.m. – Human Resources 2:28 p.m. – Executive’s Office/Corporation Counsel/Risk Management/Compliance There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting adjourned at 2:38 p.m. _________________________________________ _______________________________________ Pamela Worthington, Committee Coordinator Megan C. Sellers, Operations Supervisor NOTE: The foregoing minutes are subject to Committee approval.

FY 2021 - FY 2023 CONTINGENCY10100-9090101-196030-730359CURRENT YEARS ACTIVITY

FY 2021 Fiscal Year FY 2022 Fiscal Year FY 2023 Fiscal YearRESOLUTION ADOPTION INCREASE/ 2021 INCREASE/ 2022 INCREASE/ 2023

NUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance

ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 23, 2020BEGINNING BALANCE -$ 273,262$ -$ 273,262$ -$ 273,262$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

20558 11/19/2020 Prosecuting Attorney/Executive Office - Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney Transition Cost

(30,000)$ 243,262$ -$ 273,262$ -$ 273,262$

20647 12/7/2020 Sheriff’s Office – Contract Amendment #2 for Law Enforcement Services in the Charter Township of Highland 2019-2021

(7,250)$ 236,012$ -$ 273,262$ -$ 273,262$

20649 12/7/2020 Sheriff’s Office – Contract Amendment #2 for Law Enforcement Services in the Charter Township of Orion 2019-2021

(7,250)$ 228,762$ -$ 273,262$ -$ 273,262$

21016 1/21/2021 Sheriff’s Office – Contract Amendment #2 for Law Enforcement Services in the Charter Township of Oxford 2019-2021

(7,250)$ 221,512$ -$ 273,262$ -$ 273,262$

21204 5/26/2021 Central Services/Sheriff's Office - Fleet Changes and Expansion of Seven (7) Used Vehicles for Sheriff's Office Training

(87,500)$ 134,012$ -$ 273,262$ -$ 273,262$

21260 6/17/2021 Sheriff’s Office – 2021 Dream Cruise – Use of RoadCommission for Oakland County (RCOC) for Special EventSignage

(10,581)$ 123,431$ -$ 273,262$ -$ 273,262$

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FY 2021 - FY 2023 SALARY ADJUSTMENT RESERVE10100-9090101-196030-740142CURRENT YEARS ACTIVITY

FY 2021 Fiscal Year FY 2022 Fiscal Year FY 2023 Fiscal YearRESOLUTION ADOPTION INCREASE/ 2021 INCREASE/ 2022 INCREASE/ 2023

NUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance

ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 23, 2020BEGINNING BALANCE -$ 500,000$ -$ 8,473,200$ -$ 10,446,400$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

20635 12/7/2020 Management and Budget – Fiscal Year 2020 Year-End Report and Budget Amendments

4,996,024$ 5,496,024$ -$ 8,473,200$ -$ 10,446,400$

20637 12/7/2020 Human Resources Department – Fiscal Years 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 Collective Bargaining Agreement for Employees Represented by the United Auto Workers, Local 889 (UAW),

(83,998)$ 5,412,026$ (15,148)$ 8,458,052$ (15,306)$ 10,431,094$

20658 12/7/2020 Human Resources Department – One Time 1% Equity Payment for Full-time Employees Represented by Specific Collective Bargaining Agreements

(146,212)$ 5,265,814$ -$ 8,458,052$ -$ 10,431,094$

21029 2/4/2021 Human Resources – Fiscal Year 2020 Wage Reopener for Employees Represented by the Michigan Nurses Association

(201,188)$ 5,064,626$ (307,699)$ 8,150,353$ (307,699)$ 10,123,395$

21068 3/11/2021 Human Resources – Fiscal Year 2020 Wage Reopener for Employees Represented by the Government Employees Labor Council (GELC)

(95,885)$ 4,968,741$ (178,072)$ 7,972,281$ (178,072)$ 9,945,323$

21069 3/11/2021 Human Resources – Create One Full-Time Eligible Animal Control Officer Position and Delete Two Part-Time Noneligible Animal Control Officer Positions

(7,723)$ 4,961,018$ (15,444)$ 7,956,837$ (15,444)$ 9,929,879$

21091 3/25/2021 Management and Budget - Fiscal year 2021 First Quarter Financial Forecast and Budget Amendment

-$ $ 4,961,018 (15,097)$ 7,941,740$ (15,097)$ 9,914,782$

21096 3/25/2021 Human Resources – Fiscal Year 2020 Wage Reopener for Employees Represented by the Michigan American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council 25, Local 2437 (AFSCME)

(102,360)$ 4,858,658$ (190,098)$ 7,751,642$ (190,098)$ 9,724,684$

21203 5/26/2021 Human Resources and Management and Budget - Budget Amendment for Salary Administration Plan Approved with MR #20659

(4,858,658)$ -$ (6,500,000)$ 1,251,642$ (6,500,000)$ 3,224,684$

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FY 2021 - FY 2023 CLASSIFICATION AND RATE CHANGE10100-9090101-196030-740037CURRENT YEARS ACTIVITY

FY 2021 Fiscal Year FY 2022 Fiscal Year FY 2023 Fiscal YearRESOLUTION ADOPTION INCREASE/ 2021 INCREASE/ 2022 INCREASE/ 2023

NUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance * (DECREASE) Balance*

ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 23, 2020BEGINNING BALANCE -$ 11,871$ -$ (7,285)$ -$ (8,017)$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

21091 3/25/2021 Management and Budget - Fiscal year 2021 First Quarter Financial Forecast and Budget Amendment

50,000$ 61,871$ 57,285$ 50,000$ 58,017$ 50,000$

21131 3/25/2021 County Executive – Creation of Environmental Sustainability Officer Classification and Position

(2,417)$ 59,454$ $ (4,834) $ 45,166 $ (4,834) $ 45,166

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FY 2021 - FY 2023 OVERTIME RESERVE10100-9090101-196030-740114CURRENT YEARS ACTIVITY

FY 2021 Fiscal Year FY 2022 Fiscal Year FY 2023 Fiscal YearRESOLUTION ADOPTION INCREASE/ 2021 INCREASE/ 2022 INCREASE/ 2023

NUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance

ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 23, 2020BEGINNING BALANCE -$ 575,000$ -$ 300,000$ -$ 575,000$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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FY 2021 - FY 2023 FRINGE BENEFIT RESERVE10100-9090101-196030-740065CURRENT YEARS ACTIVITY

FY 2021 Fiscal Year FY 2022 Fiscal Year FY 2023 Fiscal YearRESOLUTION ADOPTION INCREASE/ 2021 INCREASE/ 2022 INCREASE/ 2023

NUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance

ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 23, 2020BEGINNING BALANCE -$ -$ -$ 1,330,700$ -$ 2,661,400$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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FY 2021 - FY 2023 CAPITAL OUTLAY - MISCELLANEOUS10100-9090101-196030-760126CURRENT YEARS ACTIVITY

FY 2021 Fiscal Year FY 2022 Fiscal Year FY 2023 Fiscal YearRESOLUTION ADOPTION INCREASE/ 2021 INCREASE/ 2022 INCREASE/ 2023

NUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance

ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 23, 2020BEGINNING BALANCE -$ 315,034$ -$ 315,034$ -$ 315,034$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Approved Memo 10/5/2020 County Executive - Compliance Office - Reorg./Office Moves/Furniture

(6,329)$ 308,705$ -$ 315,034$ -$ 315,034$

20635 12/7/2020 Management and Budget – Fiscal Year 2020 Year-End Report and Budget Amendments

529,988$ 838,693$ -$ 315,034$ -$ 315,034$

Approved Memo 3/26/2021 52/4 District Court (Troy) - COVID Improvements (22,324)$ 816,369$ -$ 315,034$ -$ 315,034$

Approved Memo 7/7/2021 Fiscal Services/Reimbursement Unit - Furniture Replacment and COVID Improvements

(99,686)$ 716,683$ -$ 315,034$ -$ 315,034$

Approved Memo 7/9/2021 Facilities Planning & Engineering - Equipment Purchase (5,811)$ 710,872$ -$ 315,034$ -$ 315,034$

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FY 2021 - FY 2023 GRANT MATCH10100-9090101-196030-730800CURRENT YEARS ACTIVITY

FY 2021 Fiscal Year FY 2022 Fiscal Year FY 2023 Fiscal YearRESOLUTION ADOPTION INCREASE/ 2021 INCREASE/ 2022 INCREASE/ 2023

NUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance

ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 23, 2020BEGINNING BALANCE $ - $ 273,644 $ - $ 410,839 $ - $ 410,839 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

20454 10/21/2020 Corporation Counsel - FY 2021 Michigan Indigent Defense Commission Grant Program Acceptance

(1,867,162)$ $ (1,593,518) (1,867,162)$ $ (1,456,323) (1,867,162)$ (1,456,323)

20561 11/19/2020 Health and Human Services/Community & Home Improvement Division – 2020 Annual Action Plan Acceptance for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships Act Program (HOME) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Programs

(36,661)$ (1,630,179)$ (36,661)$ (1,492,984)$ (36,661)$ (1,492,984)$

20566 11/19/2020 Sheriff, Prosecuting Attorney - FY 2021 Oakland County Narcotics Enforcement Team (NET) Byrne Grant Acceptance

(262,090)$ (1,892,269)$ (262,090)$ (1,755,074)$ (262,090)$ (1,755,074)$

20569 11/19/2020 Sheriff Office - FY 2021 Pedestrian and Bicycle Overtime Enforcement Pontiac Grant Acceptance

(3,324)$ (1,895,593)$ -$ (1,755,074)$ -$ (1,755,074)$

20635 12/7/2020 Management and Budget – Fiscal Year 2020 Year-End Report and Budget Amendments

98,000$ (1,797,593) -$ (1,755,074)$ -$ (1,755,074)$

20635 12/7/2020 Management and Budget – Fiscal Year 2020 Year-End Report and Budget Amendments

1,868,991$ 71,398$ 1,868,991$ 113,917$ 1,868,991$ 113,917$

20643 12/7/2020 52/3 District Court (Rochester) – FY 2021 Michigan Drug Court Grant Program – Acceptance

(7,478)$ 63,920$ -$ 113,917$ -$ 113,917$

20644 12/7/2020 Circuit Court – FY 2021 Michigan Drug Court Grant Program (Adult Treatment Court) - Acceptance

(14,000)$ 49,920$ -$ 113,917$ -$ 113,917$

20645 12/7/2020 Circuit Court – FY 2021 Michigan Drug Court Grant Program (Juvenile Drug Court) – Acceptance

(2,585)$ 47,335$ -$ 113,917$ -$ 113,917$

21019 1/21/2021 52/1 District Court (Novi) – FY 2021 Michigan Drug Court Grant Program – Acceptance

(9,405)$ 37,930$ -$ 113,917$ -$ 113,917$

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FY 2021 - FY 2023 GRANT MATCH10100-9090101-196030-730800CURRENT YEARS ACTIVITY

FY 2021 Fiscal Year FY 2022 Fiscal Year FY 2023 Fiscal YearRESOLUTION ADOPTION INCREASE/ 2021 INCREASE/ 2022 INCREASE/ 2023

NUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance (DECREASE) Balance21091 3/25/2021 Management and Budget - Fiscal year 2021 First Quarter

Financial Forecast and Budget Amendment-$ 37,930$ 262,090$ 376,007$ 262,090$ 376,007$

21259 6/17/2021 Management and Budget – Fiscal Year 2021 Second Quarter Financial Forecast and Budget Amendments

14,000$ 51,930$ -$ 376,007$ -$ 376,007$

21298 7/22/2021 Friend of the Court – FY 2022 – FY 2023 Cooperative Reimbursement Program (CRP) - Graant Amendment Over 15%

(191,319)$ (139,389)$ (191,319)$ 184,688$ (191,319)$ 184,688$

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MR #20447 MR #20452 MR #20463 MR #20515 MR #20516

Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners County Executive Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation - Charter Township of Bloomfield - Resurfacing of Maple Road from Inkster Road to Franklin Road - Project No. 55341

School Drinking Water Station Program - FY 2021 Appropriation and Reallocation of County Cares Act Cornonvirus Relief Funds

County Executive – Acceptance of the County Executive Plan to Partner with the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan on a Community Policing Innovations Fund for Oakland County Communities

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Orion – Resurfacing of Central Drive from Indianwood Road to the Orion Township Limit – Project No. 5454

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation –Township of Groveland – Paving of Barron Road from Grange Hall Road to Groveland Road – Project No. 54891

Adopted: October 21, 2020 Adopted: October 21, 2020 Adopted: October 21, 2020 Adopted: November 19, 2020 Adopted: November 19, 2020Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00 (91,818.00) (70,424.00) (57,924.00)Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00 (1,000,000.00)Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00 (300,000.00)Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48 (91,818.00) (300,000.00) (1,000,000.00) (70,424.00) (57,924.00)Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83 (91,818.00) (300,000.00) (1,000,000.00) (70,424.00) (57,924.00)

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General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

MR #20517 MR #20518 MR #20526 MR #20559 MR #20577

Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners County Executive/Information Technology

Economic Development and Community Affairs

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Waterford – Concrete Pavement Removal and Hot Mix Asphalt Replacement Work on Walton Boulevard – Project No. 55261

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Lyon – Paving of Currie Road from North of 9 Mile Road to 10 Mile Road – Project No. 55481

Approval of Additional Appropriation for the 2020/2021 School Drinking Water Station Program

Public Safety Transparency Dashboard Project (CLEMIS)

United States Economic Development Administration (U.S. EDA) CARES Act Recovery Assistance Acceptance

Adopted: November 19, 2020 Adopted: November 19, 2020 Adopted: November 19, 2020 Adopted: November 19, 2020 Adopted: November 19, 2020

(250,500.00)

(121,424.00) (140,167.00)

(60,000.00)

(121,424.00) (140,167.00) (60,000.00) (250,500.00) - (1,300,000.00)

(121,424.00) (140,167.00) (60,000.00) (250,500.00) (1,300,000.00)

10

For Board of Commissioner Committees - Reflects BOC Action Through 7-22-2021

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

MR #20582 MR #20625 MR #20632 MR #20635 MR #20639

Board of Commissioners County Executive Management and Budget/Human Resources Department/County Executive/Compliance Office

Department of Management and Budget

Health and Human Services Department/Health Division

Authorization of a Forensic Audit of Management of County Property Tax Foreclosures

Capital Improvement Program Study Financial and Human Capital Management System Replacement Project – Implementation Extension

Fiscal Year 2020 Year-End Report and Budget Amendments

Continuation of the Oakland Together School Nurse Program in Partnership with Oakland Schools

Adopted: December 7, 2020 Adopted: December 7, 2020 Adopted: December 7, 2020 Adopted: December 7, 2020 Adopted: December 7, 2020

(1,495,117.00)

(5,200,000.00)

(14,074,942.00)(325,000.00)

(937,500.00)

(560,336.37)

(937,500.00) (325,000.00) (5,200,000.00) (14,635,278.37) (1,495,117.00)

(937,500.00) (325,000.00) (5,200,000.00) (14,635,278.37) (1,495,117.00)

11

For Board of Commissioner Committees - Reflects BOC Action Through 7-22-2021

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

MR #20661 MR #20664 MR #21025 MR #21026 MR #21036

County Executive Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Health and Human Services/Emergency Management and Homeland Security

Approval of a Request for Proposal to Enter into Professional Services Contracts for Strategic Planning and an Equity Audit to Improve County Government Services

Reallocation of Coronavirus Relief Funds to Create Oakland Together Restaurant Rescue Program

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of West Bloomfield – Resurfacing of Lochaven Road – Project No. 56121

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Oxford – Spreading Gravel on Various Roads Within the Township – Project No. 56142

2021 Oakland Together Pandemic Response Initiative and Ad Hoc Committee

Adopted: December 7, 2020 Adopted: December 7, 2020 Adopted: February 4, 2021 Adopted: February 4, 2021 Adopted: February 4, 2021

(10,000,000.00)(3,000,000.00)

(1,330,000.00)

(82,548.00) (27,062.00)

(1,330,000.00) (3,000,000.00) (82,548.00) (27,062.00) (10,000,000.00)

(1,330,000.00) (3,000,000.00) (82,548.00) (27,062.00) (10,000,000.00)

12

For Board of Commissioner Committees - Reflects BOC Action Through 7-22-2021

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

MR #21040 MR #21052 MR #21057 MR #21058 MR #21081

Board of Commissioners Facilities Management – Facilities Maintenance & Operations/Prosecutor’s Office

Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Information Technology

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – City of Auburn Hills – Traffic Signal Upgrade Work and Installation of a Pedestrian Crossing on Baldwin Road Adjacent to Great Lakes Crossing – Project No. 55911

Various Prosecutor’s Office Upgrades Project

Partial Funding for Demolition of the Former Electro-Plating Services Company Buildings Located at 901-959 East 10 Mile Road in the City of Madison Heights

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Bloomfield – Resurfacing of Cranbrook Road from 14 Mile Road to Maple Road – Project No. 55201

Approval of Public Safety Communications System First Responder GPS Safety Channel and Governmental (Non-First Responder) Radios

Adopted: February 18, 2021 Adopted: February 18, 2021 Adopted: March 11, 2021 Adopted: March 11, 2021 Adopted: March 11, 2021

(1,886,480.00)

(250,000.00)

(31,161.00) (103,645.00)

(150,000.00)

(31,161.00) (250,000.00) (150,000.00) (103,645.00) (1,886,480.00)

(31,161.00) (250,000.00) (150,000.00) (103,645.00) (1,886,480.00)

13

For Board of Commissioner Committees - Reflects BOC Action Through 7-22-2021

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

MR #21082 MR #21056 MR #21085 MR #21086 MR #21131

Information Technology Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Borad of Commssioners Facilities Management/Facilities Planning and Engineering -

Approval of Public Safety Communications System Countywide Public Safety Answering Point Voice-Data-Audio Recording/Archive System

Board of Commissioners – Improve Access and Provide Express Delivery of Death Certificates Issued by the Oakland County Clerk’s Office to Funeral Homes

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Milford – Spot Resurfacing of Old Plank Road, North of Pontiac Trail – Project No. 56152

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of White Lake – Spreading of Gravel and Chloride on Various Roads – Project No. 56172

County Executive – Campus Sustainability Planning Project

Adopted: March 11, 2021 Adopted: March 11, 2021 Adopted: March 25, 2021 Adopted: March 25, 2021 Adopted: March 25, 2021

(1,333,500.00)

(6,219.00) (59,326.00)

(625,500.00)

(1,333,500.00) 0.00 (6,219.00) (59,326.00) (625,500.00)(50,000.00)

(1,333,500.00) (50,000.00) (6,219.00) (59,326.00) (625,500.00)

14

For Board of Commissioner Committees - Reflects BOC Action Through 7-22-2021

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

MR #21136 MR #21153 MR #21178 MR #21194 MR #21214

Board of Commissioners Sheriff's Office/Facilities Planning and Engineering/Information Technology

Borad of Commssioners Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Township of Rose – Spreading of Gravel and Chloride on Various Roads – Project No. 56212

Jail Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Video Storage Improvements Project

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Highland – Spreading of Gravel and Chloride on Various Roads – Project No. 56242

Tri-Party Program Additional Appropriation for the City of Royal Oak Project No. 54651

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Township of Addison – Spreading of Gravel and Chloride – Project No. 56252

Adopted: April 29, 2021 Adopted: April 29, 2021 Approved: May 13, 2021 Approved: May 26, 2021 Approved: June 17, 2021

(199,694.00)

(21,198.00) (39,781.00) (20,000.00) (18,794.00)

(21,198.00) (199,694.00) (39,781.00) (20,000.00) (18,794.00)

(21,198.00) (199,694.00) (39,781.00) (20,000.00) (18,794.00)

15

For Board of Commissioner Committees - Reflects BOC Action Through 7-22-2021

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

MR #21215 MR #21216 MR #21217 MR #21218 MR #21219

Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – City of Birmingham – Resurfacing and Traffic Signal Installation Work on Cranbrook Road – Project No. 55201

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Township of Holly – Spreading Gravel and Chloride – Project No. 56222

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – City of Troy – Concrete Slab Replacement – Project No. 55521

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Waterford – Resurfacing of Various Roads – Project No. 56181

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of West Bloomfield – Spreading of Gravel and Chloride – Project No. 56162

Approved: June 17, 2021 Approved: June 17, 2021 Approved: June 17, 2021 Approved: June 17, 2021 Approved: June 17, 2021

(72,068.00) (25,000.00) (394,031.00) (300,000.00) (50,000.00)

(72,068.00) (25,000.00) (394,031.00) (300,000.00) (50,000.00)

(72,068.00) (25,000.00) (394,031.00) (300,000.00) (50,000.00)

16

For Board of Commissioner Committees - Reflects BOC Action Through 7-22-2021

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

MR #21220 -MR #21254 MR #21170 MR #21259 MR # 21286 MR #21289

Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners Management & Budget Board of Commissioners Board of Commissioners

Local Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation - Project Numbers 2021-01 through 2021-35

Board of Commissioners - Support Cities, Villages, and Townships with Source of Income Protection to Prohibit Housing Discrimination in Oakland County

Fiscal Year 2021 Second Quarter Financial Forecast And Budget Amendments

Appropriation for the Approtionment of Oakland County Commissioner Districts

Tri-Party Road Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriation – Charter Township of Brandon - Spreading of Gravel and Chloride - Project 56362

Approved: June 17, 2021 Approved: June 17, 2021 Approved: June 17, 2021 Approved: June 30, 2021 Approved: July 22, 2021

(25,000.00)

(104,530.00)

(52,627.00) (80,062.00)

(1,978,185.00)

(1,978,185.00) (25,000.00) (52,627.00) (104,530.00) (80,062.00)

(1,978,185.00) (25,000.00) (52,627.00) (104,530.00) (80,062.00)

17

For Board of Commissioner Committees - Reflects BOC Action Through 7-22-2021

General Fund EquityGeneral Fund Balance as of

9/30/2020

Non-SpendablePrepaids $229,996.16Inventories 261,038.16

Total Non-Spendable $491,034.32Restricted

Property Tax Forfeiture $0.00Total Restricted $0.00

AssignedProperty Tax Forfeiture Activities 35,007,528.86 Rainy Day 34,500,000.00Protection & Advancement 29,000,000.00Investing in Oakland Economy 25,000,000.00Improving Government Services 20,000,000.00Technology Replacement/Hardware 19,640,845.00Carry Forwards 14,074,942.00Capital Reserve 13,500,000.00Budget Stablization Reserve 10,000,000.00Headlee Rollback-State Tax Exemptions 10,000,000.00Unfunded Mandates 9,300,047.00Catastrophic Claims 8,454,500.00RCOC Triparty 5,319,430.00Committed to FY 2022 5,232,132.00HR Comp/Workforce Planning 5,000,000.00Local Road Impr Matching Program 2,087,943.00Emergency Salaries 2,000,000.00Revolving Fund - Local Sustainability Efforts 2,000,000.00Youth Talent Development 2,000,000.00Pandemic Response 1,500,000.00Data Privacy and Security 1,175,000.00Business Continuity planning 1,000,000.00WRC Long-Term Revolving Fund 1,000,000.00Community Public Safety Partnership 1,000,000.00Public Safety Facility Planning 1,000,000.00MI SCAO Interpreter Costs 750,000.00Committed to FY 2021 609,338.00Committed to FY 2023 537,025.00Encumbrances 560,336.37High School Apprenticeship Program 500,000.00HR Legal 500,000.00Priority Environmental Remediation Project 400,000.00BOC- High School Hydration Stations 300,000.00Board of Commissioners' Project 292,204.00Community Partnerships 238,654.00Quality of Life Initiatives 200,000.00Buy Local 150,000.00Health Preventative Care 141,816.00Landlord Mitigation Program 105,000.00BOC- Targeted Health Services 100,000.00Rx Discount Card Program 40,580.25

Total Assigned 264,217,321.48Total Unassigned 2,317,556.03

Total General Fund Equity 267,025,911.83

Total Adjustments to General Fund Equity During FY 2021

Adjusted General Fund Equity FY

2021

$0.00 229,996.16$0.00 261,038.16$0.00 $491,034.32

$0.00 0.00$0.00 $0.00

$0.00 35,007,528.86$0.00 34,500,000.00

($14,740,097.00) 14,259,903.00($3,000,000.00) 22,000,000.00($6,530,000.00) 13,470,000.00

($554,724.00) 19,086,121.00($14,074,942.00) 0.00

($575,000.00) 12,925,000.00$0.00 10,000,000.00$0.00 10,000,000.00$0.00 9,300,047.00

($937,500.00) 7,517,000.00($1,865,279.00) 3,454,151.00

$0.00 5,232,132.00$0.00 5,000,000.00

($1,978,185.00) 109,758.00$0.00 2,000,000.00

($625,500.00) 1,374,500.00$0.00 2,000,000.00$0.00 1,500,000.00$0.00 1,175,000.00$0.00 1,000,000.00$0.00 1,000,000.00

($1,000,000.00) 0.00$0.00 1,000,000.00$0.00 750,000.00$0.00 609,338.00$0.00 537,025.00

($560,336.37) 0.00$0.00 500,000.00$0.00 500,000.00

($150,000.00) 250,000.00($300,000.00) 0.00

($60,000.00) 232,204.00$0.00 238,654.00$0.00 200,000.00$0.00 150,000.00$0.00 141,816.00$0.00 105,000.00$0.00 100,000.00$0.00 40,580.25

($46,951,563.37) 217,265,758.11($1,350,000.00) 967,556.03(48,301,563.37) 218,724,348.46 18

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West Nile Virus Distribution Balances FY2021

L. StaffordApproved L Stafford L Stafford

Request and Approved Approved Reimb Subm Total $ Voucher Voucher Voucher Balance Proj Descript Resolution Exp Invoices Hlth Acct/Pymt CVTs 75/25 Amount # Date Remaining

03/26/21 04/20/21 05/19/21 05/20/21 Auburn Hills 3,427.13 3,427.13 1531324 06/03/21 0.00Berkley 1,920.35 1,920.35

03/29/21 05/26/21 06/04/21 06/08/21 Birmingham 2,648.39 2,648.39 1536037 06/23/21 0.00Bloomfield Hills 726.06 726.06

03/29/21 04/28/21 05/13/21 06/04/21 Clawson 1,524.59 1,524.59 1531377 06/04/21 0.0004/20/21 04/20/21 06/04/21 06/08/21 Farmington 1,375.97 1,375.97 1536038 06/23/21 0.0004/28/21 04/28/21 06/22/21 07/08/21 Farmington Hills 11,252.90 11,252.90 1542704 07/22/21 0.00

Ferndale 2,576.41 2,576.4104/27/21 05/13/21 05/14/21 06/08/21 Hazel Park 2,104.55 2,104.55 1531924 06/08/21 0.0004/30/21 05/12/21 05/20/21 06/08/21 Huntington Woods 820.08 820.08 1531931 06/08/21 0.00

Keego Harbor 382.63 382.63Lake Angelus 120.22 120.22Lathrup Village 564.73 564.73Madison Heights 3,910.84 3,910.84Northville 437.65 437.65Novi 8,249.42 8,249.42Oak Park 3,765.88 3,765.88

03/26/21 04/28/21 05/13/21 06/08/21 Orchard Lake 495.40 461.11 1531936 06/08/21 34.29Pleasant Ridge 330.87 330.87Pontiac 8,158.54 8,158.54Rochester 1,715.55 1,715.55Rochester Hills 10,190.93 10,190.93Royal Oak 7,440.59 7,440.59Southfield 9,941.73 9,941.73South Lyon 1,546.18 1,546.18Sylvan Lake 248.32 248.32Troy 11,418.06 11,418.06Walled Lake 958.15 958.15

04/29/21 04/29/21 05/27/21 06/08/21 Wixom 2,100.62 2,100.62 1531957 06/08/21 0.00TOTAL CITIES 100,352.74 25,715.34 74,637.40

Addison Twp 2,583.45 2,583.45Bloomfield Twp 6,260.56 6,260.56

04/08/21 05/11/21 05/14/21 06/03/21 Brandon Twp 3,477.62 3,469.50 1531325 06/03/21 8.12Commerce Twp 5,760.05 5,760.05Groveland Twp 2,549.13 2,549.13

04/13/21 04/13/21 05/20/21 06/08/21 Highland Twp 4,191.89 4,180.92 1531928 06/08/21 10.97Holly Twp 2,385.21 2,385.21Independence Twp 6,041.51 6,041.51

03/26/21 04/06/21 05/13/21 06/08/21 Lyon Twp 3,404.07 3,407.07 1531933 06/08/21 (3.00)05/05/21 06/04/21 06/28/21 07/08/21 Milford Twp 2,857.28 2,834.40 1542711 07/22/21 22.88

Oakland Twp 3,929.72 3,929.72

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Orion Twp 5,686.58 5,686.5804/08/21 04/15/21 05/20/21 06/08/21 Oxford Twp 3,820.11 3,820.11 1531938 06/08/21 0.00

Rose Twp 2,646.65 2,646.65Royal Oak Twp 317.74 317.74

04/09/21 06/08/21 07/13/21 07/15/21 Springfield Twp 3,589.59 3,589.59 1542713 07/22/21 0.00Waterford Twp 10,396.04 10,396.04

03/25/21 04/15/21 06/03/21 06/08/21 West Bloomfield Twp 9,357.80 9,042.80 1536039 06/23/21 315.0005/04/21 05/29/21 06/15/21 06/15/21 White Lake Twp 5,526.80 5,526.80 1536108 06/24/21 0.00

TOTAL TOWNSHIPS 84,781.80 35,871.19 48,910.61

Beverly Hills Village 1,434.98 1,434.98Bingham Farms Village 195.27 195.27Clarkston Village 132.01 132.01Franklin Village 515.78 515.78

04/26/21 06/10/21 06/16/21 07/08/21 Holly Village 885.41 885.41 1542708 07/22/21 0.00Lake Orion Village 422.82 422.82Leonard Village 98.42 98.42

04/28/21 05/05/21 06/15/21 06/16/21 Milford Village 868.20 458.40 1536106 06/24/21 409.80Ortonville Village 223.53 223.53

04/26/21 04/26/21 05/20/21 06/08/21 Oxford Village 486.77 486.77 1531940 06/08/21 0.00Wolverine Lake Village 602.27 602.27TOTAL VILLAGES 5,865.46 1,830.58 4,034.88

TOTAL CITIES 100,352.74 25,715.34 74,637.40TOTAL TOWNSHIPS 84,781.80 35,871.19 48,910.61TOTAL VILLAGES 5,865.46 1,830.58 4,034.88

191,000.00 63,417.11 127,582.89127,582.89

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SINGLE SOURCE BIDS

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Examples which may justify a single source:

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The manufacturer of the item only sells direct with no distributors.

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The expense or drawbacks to modify an existing standardized commodity would outweigh the single source purchase.

Prior to the actual purchase of a single source good or service, the user department must inform and provide extensive research and documentation to the Purchasing Division to justify the type of purchase.

OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT AND DEFERRED COMPENSATION BOARD MINUTES

The Oakland County Retirement and Deferred Compensation Board meeting was held via teleconference on May 20, 2021 at 1:30 p.m.

I. Call to Order/ Roll Call

Members Present:James VanLeuven Jr. (Milford, MI), Joseph Rozell (Huntington Woods, MI), Lauri Siskind (Farmington Hills, MI), Dave Woodward (Royal Oak, MI), Andy Meisner (Pontiac, MI), Jeff Phelps (Waterford, MI), Gwen Markham (Ludington, MI), April Lynch (Waterford, MI), Brian Partogian (Brandon, MI)

Others Present: Silvia Frank, Human Resources Carly Webster, Human Resources Kelly Pena, Human Resources Aaron Castle, VanOverbeke, Michaud & Timmony, P.C. Stephanie Biddle, Prudential Dan Evans, Prudential Ed Bolt, Prudential John Krakowiak, Graystone Erick Burger, Graystone Amy Cole, Graystone Bill Gamberdella, Graystone Roseliny Genoa, Graystone Robert Wittenberg, Treasurer’s Office Louise Gates, Gabriel, Roeder, Smith & Co.

II. Approval of the AgendaA. Moved by Meisner, seconded by Partogian to approve the agenda and to

temporarily suspend Article IV – General Rules & Regulations of the BoardByLaws, to allow for this Board meeting to be held via teleconference during theCOVID-19 pandemic. Motion carried.

III. Public CommentNone

IV. Regular AgendaA. Moved by Siskind, seconded by Phelps to approve the minutes of April 22, 2021.

Motion carried.

B. Retirements1. Moved by Meisner, seconded by Partogian to approve the following Defined

Benefit applications. Motion carried

Name Department Effective Edmond McConney WRC 7/3/2021 Karen Sieracki Deferred - Probate Ct 6/25/2021 Kelvin Stan Deferred - Health 5/31/2021

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Page 2 2. Moved by Woodward, seconded by Rozell to approve the following Defined

Contribution applications. Motion carried.

Name Department Effective Terry Chase Health 6/3/2021 Steven Dendler Parks & Rec 5/29/2021 Vickie Elliott Deferred - Prosecutor's Office 6/5/2021 Nancy Gliddon District Court 7/1/2021 Debra Holtz Health 7/1/2021 *Mark Hopkins WRC 5/25/2021 Terry Long Sheriff's Office 6/19/2021 *Dorothy Melvin-Johnson Neighborhood & Housing 4/30/2021 Stephen Presby Health 5/22/2021 Janet Stough Treasurer's Office 5/20/2021 Barbara Tabb 52/1 District Court 7/10/2021 Victoria Valko Parks & Rec 4/30/2021 Carol Vandermeer Workforce Development 5/4/2021 Sherry Washburn Children's Village 6/30/2021

3. Moved by Siskind, seconded by Phelps to approve the following Defined

Contribution Non-Duty Death application. Motion carried.

Name Department Effective Diana (Patrick) Schell Medical Examiner’s Office 5/5/2021

V. Reports

A. Stephanie Biddle of Prudential presented the 1st Quarter 2021 Oakland County Plans Summary and provided comments summarizing highlights contained in the report.

B. John Krakowiak of Graystone Consulting presented the 1st Quarter 2021

401a/457b and PTNE Plan Investment Review and provided comments summarizing highlights contained in the report.

Bill Gambordella and Roseliny Genoa presented the Investing with Impact portion of the report.

C. Moved by Phelps, seconded by Partogian to receive and file the DB/DC 2021 1st Quarter Reports. Motion carried.

D. Moved by Siskind, seconded by Partogian to receive and file the May 2021 Administrator’s Report. Motion carried.

E. Aaron Castle of VanOverbeke, Michaud & Timmony, P.C. (VMT) provided a

verbal update on legal matters.

Moved by Woodward, seconded by Meisner to receive and file the May 2021 update on securities litigation by Miller Law Firm. Motion carried. Moved by Siskind, seconded by Markham to receive and file the securities litigation review by Barrack, Rodos & Bacine. Motion carried.

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Page 3 Moved by Phelps, seconded by Partogian to receive and file the May 2021 Legal Report. Motion carried.

VI. Unfinished Business

None

VII. New Business A. Moved by Phelps, seconded by Rozell to receive and file the Retirement Board

2021 Retiree Election Calendar for term ending August 31, 2023. Motion carried. Chairperson VanLeuven called a recess at 2:51 p.m. The Board resumed the meeting at 2:58 p.m.

B. Moved by Siskind, supported by Phelps to go into closed session for review of Defined Contribution Non-Duty Disability Retirement application.

Roll Call: Ayes: Siskind, Phelps, Partogian, Markham, Woodward, Lynch, Rozell, VanLeuven Nayes: None Motion carried. Closed session commenced at 2:59 p.m. Closed session concluded at 3:18 p.m.; agenda resumed. Moved by Siskind, seconded by Phelps to instruct staff to notify the applicant of identified deficiencies and to proceed to facilitate selection of the third-party physician per the policy, as discussed in closed session. Motion carried.

VIII. Trustee Comment

A. Chairperson VanLeuven noted the next meeting of this Board – Thursday, June 17, 2021.

IX. Chairperson VanLeuven adjourned the meeting without objection at 3:19 p.m.

Respectfully submitted, __________________________________ __________________________________ James H. VanLeuven, Jr., Chairperson Silvia Frank, Secretary

OAKLAND COUNTY VEBA BOARD MINUTES

The Oakland County Voluntary Employees’ Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Board meeting was held via teleconference on May 20, 2021 at 2:51 p.m.

I. Call to Order/ Roll Call

Members Present:James VanLeuven Jr. (Milford, MI), Joseph Rozell (Huntington Woods, MI), Lauri Siskind (Farmington Hills, MI), Dave Woodward (Royal Oak, MI), Andy Meisner (Pontiac, MI), Jeff Phelps (Waterford, MI), Gwen Markham (Ludington, MI), April Lynch (Waterford, MI), Brian Partogian (Brandon, MI)

Others Present: Silvia Frank, Human Resources Carly Webster, Human Resources Kelly Pena, Human Resources Aaron Castle, VanOverbeke, Michaud & Timmony, P.C. Robert Wittenberg, Treasurer’s Office

II. Approval of the AgendaA. Moved by Partogian, seconded by Lynch to approve the agenda and to

temporarily suspend Article IV – General Rules & Regulations of the BoardByLaws, to allow or this Board meeting to be held via teleconference during theCOVID-19 pandemic. Motion carried.

III. Public CommentNone

IV. Regular AgendaA. Moved by Siskind, seconded by Woodward to approve the minutes of April 22,

2021. Motion carried.

V. ReportsA. Moved by Partogian, seconded by Phelps to receive and file the Hand Benefits &

Trust/BPAS 1st Quarter 2021 RHS Plan – Trust Asset Report. Motion carried.

B. Aaron Castle of VanOverbeke, Michaud & Timmony, P.C. (VMT) provided averbal update on legal matters.

VI. Unfinished BusinessNone

VII. New BusinessNone

VIII. Trustee CommentA. Chairperson VanLeuven noted the next meeting of this Board – Thursday, June

17, 2021 and confirmed the date changes for July 22, 2021 and August 12, 2021meetings.

IX. Chairperson VanLeuven adjourned the meeting without objection at 2:58 p.m.

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Oakland County VEBA Board Minutes May 20, 2021

Page 2 Respectfully submitted,

__________________________________ ____________________________________ James VanLeuven Jr., Chairperson Silvia Frank, Secretary

Information Technology

2021/2022

Master Plan Quarterly Status Executive Summary

Prepared by Oakland County Department of Information Technology

Project Management Office

July 16, 2021

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1.0 INTRODUCTION The Information Technology Master Plan Quarterly Status Executive Summary provides an overview of the services and hours provided by IT during the 2021/2022 Master Plan period. This document does not replace other reports provided to the Board of Commissioners, including the Information Technology Strategic Plan, IT Master Plan, and IT Master Plan Quarterly Status Report. In addition, information regarding Information Technology’s current financial status can be obtained from the Department of Management and Budget’s Fiscal Year 2021/2022 Financial Forecast and Budget Amendments Report. 2.0 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW The Department of Information Technology is a service bureau that provides IT services to 82 County Divisions, more than 100 local governmental units (assessors, treasurers, law enforcement, etc.), over 50 private sector customers, and over 1,700 Access Oakland Property Gateway customers. IT is responsible for over 150 major applications consisting of more than 8,000 programs and provides systems support, maintenance, enhancements, and new development for all major systems applications. IT’s Project Management System contains actual hours worked for the following divisions: Application Services, Technical System & Networking, CLEMIS, and Internal Services. The vision of the Information Technology Department is to be a leader in providing government services. The following Information Technology guiding principles have been developed, and are intended to provide a high-level direction for the entire organization:

1. To provide the highest quality customer service in partnership with government agencies, citizens, communities, and customers internal and external to Oakland County.

2. To provide leadership through the strategic use of technology. 3. To ensure executive support and commitment from County Executive, Board of Commissioners, and

other elected officials. 4. To ensure all County agencies will be treated as equal and important partners of the IT Department. 5. To empower IT customers to become more self-sufficient and technologically confident. 6. To encourage county departments and local governments to use information technology to improve

and deliver services. 7. To recruit and retain a technically competent workforce. 8. To develop, maintain, and distribute high-quality information in support of decision making and

collaboration. 9. To effectively communicate with the customer community. 10. To promote shared services through cross boundary collaboration. 11. Embrace innovation in every aspect of government service. 3.0 IT MASTER PLAN STATUS Every two years the Department of Information Technology prepares a 24-month Master Plan in cooperation with the Information Technology Leadership Groups. The Leadership Groups consist of representatives from the County’s Departments and Divisions. The Master Plan details the projects that Information Technology will work on during the 24 months. Each project in the plan is reviewed for a number of criteria (including fit into the overall IT Strategic Plan) before being approved by the Leadership Groups and Information Technology. The current Master Plan was prepared in October 2020. Within the IT Master Plan, hours are allocated across the following labor categories: Non-Project: Time off, training, or administrative time such as departmental meetings, employee evaluations, budgeting, interviewing, etc.

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Team Management: Time spent by IT Supervisors planning and scheduling work and resolving general team-related issues. Customer Support: Preliminary or detail scope and approach, work order preparation, customer instruction and training, phone calls and e-mail response. Cross-training and system orientation. Unscheduled System Maintenance: Activity required to rebuild or repair a system. Consists of changes made to software to fix errors and all hours associated with the resolution of Problem Reports. It also includes time investigating the problem prior to determining it is a bug. Planned Maintenance & Upgrades: Planned or re-occurring activity in upgrading an existing software package to expand current capabilities, fix existing bugs, or in anticipation of future system problems, needs, or changes. Enhancements/New Development: Construction of new systems, modifications to operational systems, and the identification, selection, and implementation of software packages. The pie chart in Figure 1 demonstrates the distribution of IT Resources by Labor Category from October 03, 2020 through June 30, 2021.

In the 2021/2022 Master Plan, IT planned for a 72% fixed labor delivery and 28% discretionary. Analysis of the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2021 reveals, 70% of IT’s labor force was spent supporting and maintaining the County’s current systems (including Customer Support, Maintenance, Planned Maintenance and Upgrades, Team Management and Non-project time). The remaining 30% of IT’s labor force was spent implementing systems requested by various County Divisions through the IT Leadership Group Process.

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4.0 PROJECT SUMMARY There are a total of 199 Enhancement and New Development projects on the 2021/2022 Master Plan across the seven Leadership Groups. Of these projects, 32 are completed, 128 are In Process, and 39 are Not Started. As of June 30, 2021, 82,314 hours of IT labor have been expended on project-based work. The pie chart in Figure 2 depicts the labor expended in each of these categories.

The remaining sections of this report provide a summary of the Enhancement and New Development projects broken down by Leadership Group.

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IT Services AgreementsJuly 26, 2021

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County? Agency Type Executed OLP OTC PLT Jury Mgt CAMSRem. Svcs Data Ctr OakNet ISP CLEMIS ArcGIS

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Auburn Hills, City of IN City 5/25/2018 X X X X X X X X XBerkley, City of IN City 7/17/2017 X X X X X X X X XBirmingham, City of IN City 7/25/2018 X X X X XBloomfield Hills, City of IN City 5/28/2019 X X X X X XClarkston, City of Village of IN City 11/7/2017 X X XClawson City of IN City 1/11/2018 X X X X X XFarmington Hills, City of IN City 1/11/2018 X X X X X XFerndale, City of IN City 5/10/2018 X X X X X X X X XHazel Park, City of IN City 2/19/2021 X X X X X XHolly, Township of IN City 3/4/2021 X X X X X X X XHuntington Woods, City of IN City 10/10/2019 X X X X XKeego Harbor, City of IN City 11/14/2019 X X X X X X X X XLapeer, City of IN City 5/10/2021 XLathrup Village, City of IN City 6/20/2019 X X X X X X X X XMadison Heights, City of IN City 1/26/2018 X X X X X XNorthville, City of IN City 6/30/2018 X X X X XNovi, City of IN City 10/17/2017 X X X X XOak Park, City of IN City 2/2/2016 X X XOrchard Lake Village, City of IN City 1/11/2018 X X X X X X X X XPleasant Ridge, City of IN City 8/2/2016 X X XRochester Hills, City of IN City 11/17/2017 X X X X X XRochester, City of IN City 8/31/2016 X X X X XRoyal Oak, City of IN City 5/25/2017 X X XSouth Lyon, City of IN City 4/21/2016 X XSouthfield, City of IN City 1/11/2018 X XSylvan Lake, City of IN City 7/11/2018 X X X X XTroy, City of IN City 10/20/2017 X X X X X XWixom, City of IN City 8/18/2016 X X44th District Court - Royal Oak IN Court 5/8/2017 X46th District Court - Southfield IN Court 5/25/2017 X47th District Court - Farmington Hills IN Court 1/4/2018 X X X X48th District Court - Bloomfield Hills IN Court 5/13/2019 X X50th District Court - Pontiac IN Court 5/8/2017 X X X51st District Court - Waterford IN Court 10/13/2017 X X XOC Road Commission IN Other 4/1/2019 X X X X X X XBloomfield Township IN Township 5/25/2018 X X X X X X X XBrandon Township IN Township 10/13/2017 X X X X X X X X XCommerce, Township of IN Township 12/20/2019 X X X X X X X X XGroveland, Township of IN Township 8/27/2018 X X X X X X XHighland, Township of IN Township 5/8/2018 X X X X X XIndependence, Township of IN Township 3/15/2018 X X X X X XLyon, Township of IN Township 12/20/2019 X X X X X X X XMilford, Township of IN Township 5/25/2017 X X X XMilford, Township of IN Township 4/30/2021 X X X X X X X XOrion Township IN Township 10/13/2017 X X X X X XOxford, Township of IN Township 3/1/2018 X X X XRose, Township of IN Township 10/17/2019 X X X X X XRoyal Oak, Township of IN Township 12/20/2019 X X XSouthfield, Township of IN Township 10/1/2020 X X X XSpringfield, Township of IN Township 10/20/2017 X X X X X X X

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Waterford, Township of IN Township 5/25/2018 X X X X X XWest Bloomfield, Township of IN Township 11/17/2017 X X X X X XWhite Lake, Township of IN Township 6/30/2018 X X X X X X X XBeverly Hills, Village of IN Village 12/9/2019 X X X X X XBingham Farms, Village of IN Village 6/30/2018 X X XFranklin, Village of IN Village 1/11/2018 X X X X X XHolly, Village of IN Village 7/20/2019 X X X X X XLake Orion, Village of IN Village 11/14/2019 X X X X X XLeonard, Village of IN Village 11/17/2017 X X XOrtonville, Village of IN Village 3/15/2018 X X X X XOxford, Village of IN Village 11/1/2019 X X X X X X XWolverine Lake, Village of IN Village 7/20/2019 X X X X X X X X XAdrian, City of OUT City 1/11/2018 X XAllen Park, City of OUT City 4/2/2019 X XAnn Arbor, City of OUT City 1/4/2018 XBattle Creek, City of OUT City 12/6/2018 X XCaro, City of OUT City 2/5/2020 XCenterline, City of OUT City 6/29/2017 X X XCharlotte, City of OUT City 5/8/2017 X XChelsea, City of OUT City 3/1/2021 X XCoopersville, City of OUT City 8/2/2016 X XDearborn Heights, City of OUT City 3/16/2021 X X XDecatur, Township of OUT City 4/30/2021 X XDryden, Township of OUT City 4/14/2021 XEastpointe, City of OUT City 3/15/2016 X XFenton, City of OUT City 3/15/2017 X X XFlat Rock OUT City 5/13/2019 X XGarden City, City of OUT City 5/25/2017 X XGrosse Point, City of OUT City 4/14/2021 X X XGrosse Pointe Farms, City of OUT City 2/1/2018 X XGrosse Pointe Park, City of OUT City 1/11/2017 X X XHamtramck, City of OUT City 10/13/2017 X XHarper Woods, City of OUT City 5/6/2016 X X XHudson, City of OUT City 12/6/2017 X XImlay City OUT City 7/21/2016 XLivonia, City of OUT City 9/22/2016 X XMarine City, City of OUT City 3/4/2021 XMarysville, City of OUT City 2/15/2017 XMayville, City of OUT City 11/14/2019 XMelvindale, City of OUT City 3/27/2018 X XMilan, City of OUT City 1/11/2018 X XMorenci, City of OUT City 12/6/2017 X XOnaway, City of OUT City 11/2/2017 X XPlymouth, City of OUT City 7/8/2016 X X XPort Huron, City of OUT City 6/17/2021 XRomulus, City of OUT City 7/13/2018 X X X XRoseville, City of OUT City 7/31/2017 X X X XSaline, City of OUT City 4/21/2016 X XSt Clair Shores, City of OUT City 12/19/2016 X XSt Clair, City of OUT City 5/10/2021 X

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Taylor, City of OUT City 8/18/2016 X XTecumseh, City of OUT City 4/13/2018 X XUtica, City of OUT City 5/24/2016 X X XVasser, City of OUT City 2/21/2020 XWalled Lake, City Of OUT City 11/21/2020 X X X X X XWarren, City of OUT City 4/13/2018 X X XWayne, City of OUT City 5/6/2016 X XWestland, City of OUT City 3/4/2021 X XYale, City of OUT City 1/4/2018 XCalhoun County FOC OUT County 5/13/2019 X XGenesee County OUT County 5/13/2019 X X XGrand Traverse, County Of OUT County 11/20/2020 X XHuron County OUT County 2/9/2018 X XJackson County OUT County 9/10/2019 X XLenawee County, County of OUT County 2/25/2021 X X XLivingston County OUT County 10/11/2017 X XMacomb County OUT County 5/13/2019 X X XOtesgo, County of OUT County 6/18/2020 X XOtsego County Judicial System OUT County 4/2/2019 X XOtsego, County of OUT County 6/18/2020 X XPresque Isle County OUT County 8/18/2016 X XSaginaw, County of OUT County 8/21/2020 X XShiawassee, County of OUT County 3/1/2021 X XSt Clair County OUT County 4/28/2018 X X X XTuscola, County of OUT County 4/2/2019 X X X X12th District Court - Jackson OUT Court 5/13/2019 X X16th District Court - Livonia OUT Court 4/2/2019 X X17th District Court - Redford Township OUT Court 4/1/2020 X18th District Court - Westland OUT Court 4/2/2019 X X21st District Court - Garden City OUT Court 7/13/2018 X X22nd District Court - Inkster OUT Court 3/15/2017 X X X X24th DC - Melvindale OUT Court 7/11/2018 X X X31st District Court - Hamtramck OUT Court 4/2/2019 X X32B Municipal Court OUT Court 8/18/2020 X X X32E Municipal Court - Grosse Pointe OUT Court 1/11/2017 X X X X32F Municipal Court - Grosse Pointe Woods OUT Court 12/19/2017 X X X X34th District Court - Romulus OUT Court 4/2/2019 X X X X35th District Court - Plymouth OUT Court 1/26/2018 X X X39th District Court - Fraser OUT Court 7/25/2018 X X X40th District Court - St Clair Shores OUT Court 4/2/2019 X X66th District Court OUT Court 9/9/2019 X X71B District Court - Tuscola OUT Court 4/1/2020 X73 B DC Huron County OUT Court 4/2/2019 X XShiawassee County Friend of the Court OUT Court 6/29/2017 X XOakland Schools OUT Other 7/28/2020 X X XOakland University OUT Other 7/21/2016 X X XSEMCOG OUT Other 2/28/2020 X XUS Probation - Eastern District of MI OUT Other 10/24/2019 XWashtenaw Community College OUT Other 7/11/2018 X XWayne County Airport Authority OUT Other 3/15/2017 X X

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Michigan State Police Post 34 (Lapeer) OUT PD 1/6/2017 XMorenci PD OUT PD 12/6/2017 XVan Buren, Township of OUT PD 4/30/2021 X XAddison, Township of OUT Township 8/29/2019 X X XBriley Township OUT Township 6/20/2019 X XCanton Township OUT Township 1/4/2018 X XClinton Township OUT Township 10/21/2016 X X X XCohoctah, Township of OUT Township 11/14/2019 X XGrosse Isle, Township of OUT Township 9/22/2017 X XHamilton, Township of OUT Township 1/7/2020 X XHartland Township OUT Township 7/13/2018 X XHowell, Township of OUT Township 6/5/2018 X XHuron Township OUT Township 6/10/2019 X XLapeer, Township of OUT Township 2/28/2018 X XNorthville, Township of OUT Township 4/21/2016 X XOakfield, Township of OUT Township 4/30/2021 X XOakland, Township of OUT Township 8/28/2018 X X X X XPittsfield, Township of OUT Township 2/19/2021 X XPlymouth, Township of OUT Township 12/8/2016 X X XRaisin, Township of OUT Township 8/1/2017 X XRedford, City of OUT Township 10/3/2019 X XShelby Township OUT Township 2/15/2017 X X XSpaulding, Township of OUT Township 10/13/2017 X XSumpter Township OUT Township 6/21/2019 X XSwan Creek, Township of OUT Township 1/19/2018 X XTaymouth, Township of OUT Township 5/26/2020 X XAkron, Village of OUT Village 12/20/2019 XAlmont, Village of OUT Village 1/26/2018 X XBlissfield, Village of OUT Village 12/20/2017 X XClinton, Village of OUT Village 5/25/2017 X XMilford, Village of OUT Village 7/20/2019 X X X X X XMillington, Village of OUT Village 2/27/2020 X

Exhibit XI - ArcGIS Online (In county only)

Exhibits KeyExhibit I - Online PaymentsExhibit II - Over the Counter PaymentsExhibit III - Pay Local Taxes (In county only)Exhibit IV - Jury Management SystemExhibit V - Collaborative Asset Management System (In county only)Exhibit VI - Remedial ServicesExhibit VII - Data CenterExhibit VIII - OakNet (with CLEMIS only)Exhibit IX - InternetExhibit X - CLEMIS

Exhibit XII - Data Sharing (In county only)Exhibit XIII - Pictometry Licensed Products (In county only)Exhibit XIV - Security Best Practice Advice

MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #21xxx BY: Commissioner Gwen Markham, Chairperson, Finance Committee IN RE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – CONTRACT EXTENSION WITH NORSTAN COMMUNICATIONS THROUGH 2022 - #005700 To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the Board of Commissioners, pursuant to Miscellaneous Resolution #19037, authorized the Universal Communications and Collaboration (UCC) Program Phase II Project to replace the legacy SL100 Phone System; and WHEREAS the SL100 phone system is supported by Norstan Communications and requires continued support and maintenance until the UCC Phase II is fully implemented in 2022; and WHEREAS the current contract between Oakland County and Norstan Communications was executed on 10/1/2016 and expires on 9/30/2021; and WHEREAS Information Technology has negotiated a cost of $162,999 for 6 additional months of support bringing the contract “not to exceed” amount to $883,434.59; and WHEREAS the Purchasing Terms and Conditions state in Section 2400.6 Duration of Contracts and under Procedure states “The Board of Commissioners shall approve contracts beyond five years”. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners approves the extension of the existing contract with Norstan Communications for 6 months through March 31,2022 with an option to extend for 6 more months, if required. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a budget amendment is not required at this time as there is sufficient funding within the Information Technology Fund (#63600) to cover the negotiated cost of the contract extension in the amount of $162,999. Chairperson, on behalf of the Finance Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.

____________________________________ Commissioner Gwen Markham, District #9 Chairperson, Finance Committee

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OAKLAND COUNTY EXECUTIVE, L. BROOKS PATTERSON

COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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Anthony Hawks

Buyer: RLB CONTRACT NUMBER: 004763 Event # 003557

CONTRACT between the COUNTY OF OAKLAND and CONTRACTOR

Not To Exceed Amount: $652,439.13 Effective Date: 10/1/2016 Expiration Date: 9/30/2019

Contract Description: Nortel Meridian SL-100 Maint P

Contractor Information: Black Box Network Services, Inc. –

Government Solutions

Contract Administrator (If Different):

Black Box Network Services Inc Anthony Hawks 1010 Haley Road

Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Vendor No: 17552

Compliance Office Purchasing Information:

Contract Administrator Oakland County Using Department:

Buyer: Richard Brower Oakland County

2100 Pontiac Lake Rd Bldg 41W Waterford, MI 48328-0462

248-858-0511 [email protected]

Edwin Poisson Administrator

1200 N Telegraph Rd 49 W Waterford MI 48341

The Parties agree to the attached terms and conditions:

FOR THE CONTRACTOR:

SIGN:

Anthony Hawks (Jun 16, 2016)

FOR THE COUNTY:

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OAKLAND COUNTY EXECUTIVE, L. BROOKS PATTERSON

COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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This Contract is organized and divided into the following Sections for the convenience of the Parties. Section 1. Contract Definitions Section 2. Contract Term and Renewal

Section 3. Contract Administration and Amendments Section 4. Contract Termination Section 5. Scope of Deliverables and Financial/Payment Obligations Section 6. Contractor’s Warranties and Assurances

Section 7. Liability Section 8. Contractor Provided Insurance Section 9. Intellectual Property and Confidentiality Section 10. General Terms and Conditions

§1. CONTRACT DEFINITIONS The following words when printed with the first letter capitalized shall be defined and interpreted as follows, whether used in the singular or plural, nominative or possessive case, and with or without quotation marks:

1.1. “Amendment” means any change, clarification, or modification to this Contract. 1.2. “Business Day” means Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding County

designated holidays. 1.3. “Claims” means any loss; complaint; demand for relief or damages; lawsuit; cause of action;

proceeding; judgment; penalty; costs or other liability of any kind which is imposed on, incurred by, or asserted against the County or for which the County may become legally or contractually obligated to pay or defend against, whether commenced or threatened, including, but not limited to, reimbursement for reasonable attorney fees, mediation, facilitation, arbitration fees, witness fees, court costs, investigation expenses, litigation expenses, or amounts paid in settlement.

1.4. “Confidential Information” means all information and data that the County is required or permitted by law to keep confidential and “Proprietary Information” as defined herein.

1.5. “Contract” means this document and any other documents expressly incorporated herein. 1.6. “Contractor” means the entity or person listed under “Contractor” on the first page of this

Contract. 1.7. “Contractor Employee” means any employee; officer; director; member; manager; trustee;

volunteer; attorney; licensee; contractor; subcontractor; independent contractor; subsidiary; joint venturer; partner or agent of Contractor; and any persons acting by, through, under, or in concert with any of the above, whether acting in their personal, representative, or official

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COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

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capacities. Contractor Employee shall also include any person who was a Contractor Employee at any time during the term of this Contract but, for any reason, is no longer employed, appointed, or elected in that capacity.

1.8. “Contract Documents” mean the following documents, which this Contract includes and incorporates:

Exhibits (Applicable if Checked)

1.8.1. ☒ Exhibit I: Contractor Insurance Requirements

1.8.2. ☐ Exhibit II: Business Associate Agreement (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Requirements)

1.8.3. ☒ Exhibit III: Federally Funded Contract Requirements

1.8.4. ☐ Exhibit IV: County Service marks Licensed to Contractor

1.8.5. ☐ Exhibit V: Software License

1.8.6. ☒ Exhibit VI: Scope of Contractor Deliverables/Financial Obligations

1.9. “County” means the County of Oakland, a Municipal and Constitutional Corporation, its departments, divisions, authorities, boards, committees, and “County Agents” as defined below.

1.10. “County Agent” means any elected and appointed officials; directors; board members; council members; commissioners; employees; and volunteers of the County; whether acting in their personal, representative, or official capacities. “County Agent” shall also include any person who was a “County Agent” anytime during the term of this Contract but, for any reason, is no longer employed, appointed, or elected and in that capacity.

1.11. “County Data” means information or data provided by County to Contractor in the performance of this Contract, including, but not limited to any personally identifiable information such as names, e-mail addresses, passwords, phone numbers, and home or business addresses. County Data includes Confidential Information as defined in this Contract.

1.12. “Day” means any calendar day, which shall begin at 12:00:00 a.m. and end at 11:59:59 p.m. 1.13. “Deliverables” means goods and/or services provided under this Contract, whether tangible or

intangible, and may be more specifically described in Exhibit VI. 1.14. “Effective Date” means midnight on the date listed on the first page of this Contract. 1.15. “Expiration Date” means 11:59.59 p.m. on the date listed on the first page of this Contract.

1.16. “E-Verify” means an Internet based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA) that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of their newly hired employees. Information and the registration process are found at the E-Verify website: https://e-verify.uscis.gov/enroll.

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COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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1.17. “Intellectual Property” means any developments, improvements, designs, innovation, and materials that may be the subject of a trademark/servicemark, copyright, patent, trade secret, or Proprietary Information.

1.18. “Iran-Linked Business” is defined in the Michigan Compiled Laws (MCL), specifically MCL 129.312, being Section 2 of Public Act 517 of 2012.

1.19. “Not to Exceed Amount” means the dollar amount listed on the first page of this Contract, unless amended. The “Not to Exceed Amount” is not the County’s financial obligation under this Contract, but the maximum amount that can be paid to Contractor during the term of this Contract.

1.20. “Proposal” means Contractor’s response or bid to the County’s Request for Proposal, Request for Qualifications, or Request for Quotes.

1.21. “Proprietary Information” means ideas, concepts, inventions, and processes related to the development and operation of computer software and systems such as source code, object code, security procedures, and passwords.

1.22. “Purchase Order” means the County’s written request to Contractor for Deliverables pursuant to this Contract. The Purchase Order may include terms regarding delivery schedule, payment, and transportation.

1.23. “Purchasing” means the Purchasing Unit of the Oakland County Compliance Office.

§2. CONTRACT TERM AND RENEWAL 2.1. Contract Term. This Contract shall begin on the Effective Date and shall end on the

Expiration Date. 2.2. Contract Renewal. Unless otherwise provided herein, the Parties are under no obligation to

renew or extend this Contract after the Expiration Date. This Contract may only be extended by an Amendment.

2.3. Legal Effect. This Contract shall be effective and binding when all of the following occur: (a) this Contract is signed by a Contractor Employee, legally authorized to bind Contractor; (b) this Contract is signed by an authorized County Agent; (c) all Contractor certificates of insurance, required by this Contract, are submitted and accepted by Purchasing; and (d) any other conditions precedent to this Contract have been met.

§3. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND AMENDMENTS 3.1. Contract and Purchase Order Issuance. Purchasing shall issue this Contract and any

Purchase Orders that may be required. Purchasing is the sole point of contact in the County regarding all procurement and contractual matters relating to this Contract and any Purchase Orders. Purchasing is the only County office/department authorized to make any Amendments to this Contract or Purchase Orders.

OAKLAND COUNTY EXECUTIVE, L. BROOKS PATTERSON

COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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3.2. Purchase Orders. Purchase Orders issued under this Contract are governed by the terms and conditions of this Contract and are included and incorporated herein.

3.3. Project Managers. Each Party may designate an employee or agent to act as a Project Manager. If Project Managers are selected, they shall be listed in Exhibit VI and their duties shall be set forth in Exhibit VI. Unless otherwise stated in Exhibit VI, the County’s Project Manager has no authority to amend this Contract.

3.4. Contract Administrators. The County shall designate an employee or agent to act as Contract Administrator(s). Contractor may designate its employee or agent to act as Contract Administrator(s). The Contract Administrators shall be listed on the first page of this Contract. The County’s Contract Administrator(s) shall be responsible for monitoring and coordinating day-to-day activities under this Contract, reviewing Deliverables and invoices, and submitting requests for Amendments to Purchasing. The County’s Contract Administrator(s) have no authority to amend this Contract.

3.5. Contract Amendments. All Amendments to this Contract must be in writing. This Contract shall not be amended by any packing slip, Purchase Order, invoice, click through license agreement, or Contractor policies or agreements published on Contractor’s website or otherwise. Amendments to this Contract shall be issued only by Purchasing. The Amendment shall be effective when signed by an authorized Contractor Employee and an authorized County Agent.

3.6. Unauthorized Changes. Contract changes shall not be effective until an Amendment containing the change is executed according to the procedures described in this Contract. If the Contractor is directed to perform work that Contractor believes is a change in the Contract/Deliverables, then Contractor must notify Purchasing that it believes the requested work is a change to the Contract before performing the requested work. If Contractor fails to notify Purchasing before beginning the requested work, then Contractor waives any claims for additional compensation for performing the requested work. If Contractor begins work that is outside the scope of this Contract or begins work before an Amendment is executed and then stops performing that work, Contractor must, at the request of the County, undo any out-of- scope work that the County believes would adversely affect the County.

3.7. Precedence of Contract Documents. In the event of a conflict, the terms and conditions contained in Sections 1 through 10 of this Contract shall prevail and take precedence over any allegedly conflicting provisions in all Contract Documents, Exhibits, Purchase Orders, Amendments, and other documents expressly incorporated herein. Terms and conditions contained in Contractor invoices, packing slips, receipts, acknowledgments, click-through licenses, and similar documents shall not change the terms and conditions of this Contract.

§4. CONTRACT TERMINATION 4.1. County Termination. In addition to any other legal rights the County may have to terminate

or cancel this Contract, the County may terminate the Contract as follows:

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COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

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4.1.1. Immediate Termination. The County may terminate or cancel this Contract, in whole or in part, immediately, upon notice to Contractor, if any of the following occur: (a) Contractor, officer of Contractor, or an owner of a 25% or greater share of Contractor is convicted of a criminal offense; or (b) if any third-party funding for this Contract is reduced or terminated.

4.1.2. Termination for Convenience. The County may terminate or cancel this Contract, in whole or part, at any time, upon ninety (90) Days’ notice to Contractor, for any reason, including convenience without incurring obligation or penalty of any kind. The effective date for termination or cancellation shall be clearly stated in the notice.

4.2. Contractor Termination. Contractor may terminate or cancel this Contract, in whole or part, upon one hundred and eighty (180) Days’ notice to the County, if the County breaches any duty or obligation contained herein and within such notice period has failed or has not attempted to cure the breach. The effective date of termination or cancellation and the specific alleged default shall be clearly stated in the notice to the County.

4.3. County’s Obligations Upon Termination. The County’s sole obligation in the event of termination or cancellation of this Contract is for payment of the actual Deliverables provided to the County before the effective date of termination. Under no circumstances shall the County be liable for any future loss of income, profits, any consequential damages, any loss of business opportunities, revenues, or any other economic benefit Contractor may have realized but for the termination or cancellation of this Contract. The County shall not be obligated to pay Contractor any cancellation or termination fee if this Contract is cancelled or terminated as provided herein. If the County chooses to terminate the Contract in part, then the charges payable under this Contract must be equitably adjusted to reflect those Deliverables that are terminated.

4.4. Contractor’s Obligations Upon Termination. If the County terminates this Contract, for any reason, then Contractor must do the following: (a) cease providing all Deliverables as specified at the time stated in the notice of termination; (b) take any action necessary, or as the County may direct, to preserve and protect Deliverables or other property derived or resulting from the Contract that is in Contractor’s possession; (c) return all materials, property, and County Data provided to Contractor by the County; (d) unless otherwise directed by the County, transfer title in and deliver to the County all Deliverables in the possession of Contractor or Contractor Employees (which Deliverables are transferred to the County “As-Is”, except to the extent the amounts paid by the County for these Deliverables include warranties or warranty services and, in that situation, the Deliverables will be transferred with the warranty or warranty services and not “As-Is”); and (e) take any action to mitigate and limit any potential damages, including terminating or limiting, as applicable, those subcontracts and outstanding orders for materials and supplies connected with or related to this Contract.

4.5. Assumption of Subcontracts. If Contractor is in breach of this Contract and the County terminates this Contract, then the County may assume, at its option, any subcontracts and agreements for Deliverables provided under the Contract and may pursue completion of the Deliverables by replacement Contract or otherwise as the County, in its sole judgment, deems expedient.

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COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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§5. SCOPE OF DELIVERABLES AND FINANCIAL/PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS 5.1. Performance of Deliverables. Contractor shall provide all Deliverables identified in and as

set forth in Exhibit VI, any Purchase Orders, or any Amendments to this Contract. 5.2. Software License. If this Contract includes a Software License as described in Exhibit V, then

the Parties shall follow the terms and conditions therein. 5.3. Financial Obligations. Except as otherwise set forth in this Contract, the County’s sole

financial obligation under this Contract shall be set forth in Exhibit VI. The amount and manner of payment of the financial obligation shall be set forth in Exhibit VI or a Purchase Order.

5.4. Payment Obligations. Except as otherwise set forth in Exhibit VI, Contractor shall submit an invoice to the County’s Contract Administrator itemizing amounts due and owing under this Contract, as of the date of the invoice. Invoices shall contain the following information: (a) County Contract Number; (b) dates of Deliverables; (c) itemized list of Deliverables; (d) Contractor Tax ID Number (federal and State); and (e) any other information requested by Purchasing. The County shall have no obligation to make a payment under this Contract until an invoice is submitted in the form set forth herein and shall have no obligation to pay for Deliverables, which have not been invoiced (as required herein) within sixty (60) Days of Contractor’s performance. Unless otherwise set forth in Exhibit VI, the County shall only pay Contractor for Deliverables under this Contract and not any subcontractors or assignees of Contractor.

5.5. Not to Exceed Amount. The amount due and owing to Contractor, under this Contract, shall not exceed the “Not to Exceed Amount.” If Contractor can reasonably foresee that the total financial obligation for the Contract will exceed the “Not to Exceed Amount,” then Contractor shall provide Purchasing with notice of this fact at least ten (10) Days before this event.

5.6. No Obligation for Penalties/Costs/Fines. The County shall not be responsible for any cost; fee; fine; penalty; or direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages incurred or suffered by Contractor in connection with or resulting from the performance of this Contract under any circumstances.

5.7. Set-Off of County Costs. If the County incurs any costs associated with the duties or obligations of Contractor under this Contract, then the County has the right to set-off those costs from any amounts due and owing Contractor. This set-off includes withholding payment in an amount equal to the cost of any County-provided equipment, supplies, or badges that are not returned by Contractor upon completion, termination, or cancellation of this Contract.

5.8. In-Kind Services. Unless expressly provided herein, this Contract does not authorize any in- kind services by either Party.

§6. CONTRACTOR’S WARRANTIES AND ASSURANCES 6.1. Full Knowledge of Contract Expectations. Contractor warrants that before submitting its

Proposal and/or entering into this Contract, it had a full opportunity to review all County

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requirements and/or expectations for this Contract. Contractor is responsible for being adequately and properly prepared to execute this Contract. Contractor has satisfied itself in all material respects that it will be able to perform the Contract as specified herein.

6.2. Complete and Accurate Representations. Contractor certifies that all statements, assurances, records, and materials submitted to the County in connection with seeking and obtaining this Contract have been truthful, complete, and accurate.

6.3. Access to Contractor Policies. If the Parties agree in this Contract to follow any Contractor polices, such as acceptable use or privacy policies, then Contractor shall retain each version of such policies and the effective dates and shall promptly provide such to the County, if requested.

6.4. Grant Compliance. If any part of this Contract is supported or paid for with any State, federal, or other third-party funds granted to the County, then Contractor shall comply with all applicable grant requirements. Upon request of Contractor, the County shall provide Contractor with a copy of the applicable grant requirements.

6.5. Contractor Incidental Expenses. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Contract, Contractor shall be solely responsible and liable for all costs and expenses associated or needed to perform this Contract, including, but not limited to, any professional dues, association fees, license fees, fines, taxes, and penalties.

6.6. Equipment and Supplies. Contractor is responsible for providing all equipment and supplies to perform this Contract, which are not expressly required to be provided by the County.

6.7. Contractor Employees. 6.7.1. Number and Qualifications of Contractor Employees. Contractor shall employ and assign

qualified Contractor Employees as necessary and appropriate to perform this Contract. Contractor shall ensure all Contractor Employees have the knowledge, skill, and qualifications to perform this Contract and possess any necessary licenses, permits, certificates, and governmental authorizations as may be required by law.

6.7.2. Control and Supervision of Contractor Employees. Contractor shall solely control, direct, and supervise all Contractor Employees with respect to all Contractor obligations under this Contract. Contractor will be solely responsible for and fully liable for the conduct and supervision of any Contractor Employees.

6.7.3. Removal or Reassignment of Personnel at the County’s Request. Contractor shall remove a Contractor Employee performing work under this Contract at the County’s request provided that the County’s request is based on legitimate, good-faith reasons. Replacement personnel for the removed person must be fully qualified for the position. If the removal of a Contractor Employee results in an unanticipated delay, which is attributable to the County, then this delay shall not be considered a breach of the Contract and the terms and conditions of this Contract effected by the removal will be adjusted accordingly.

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6.7.5. Background Checks. At the County’s request, Contractor Employees performing work under this Contract shall be subject to a background check by the County. The scope of the background check is at the discretion of the County and the results will be used to determine Contractor Employee’s eligibility to perform work under this Contract. Any request for background checks will be initiated by the County and will be reasonably related to the type of work requested. Contractor and Contractor Employees shall provide all information or documents necessary to perform the background check.

6.7.6. Compliance with County Security Policies and Use Policies. Contractor shall require all Contractor Employees to comply with the County’s security and acceptable use policies for County property (tangible and intangible), equipment, resources, facilities, and systems. Upon request, the County shall provide such policies to Contractor.

6.7.7. Contractor Employee Expenses. All Contractor Employees shall be employed at the Contractor’s sole expense (including employment-related taxes and insurance). Contractor warrants that all Contractor Employees shall fully comply with and adhere to the terms of this Contract. Contractor shall be solely liable for all applicable Contractor Employees’ federal, state, or local payment withholdings or contributions and/or all Contractor Employee related pension or welfare benefits plan contributions under federal or state law. Contractor shall indemnify and hold the County harmless for all Claims against the County by any Contractor Employee, arising out of any contract for hire or employer-employee relationship between Contractor and any Contractor Employee including, but not limited to, Worker’s Compensation, disability pay, or other insurance of any kind.

6.7.8. Contractor’s Compliance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. If Contractor is subject to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“ACA”), PL 111-148, 124 Stat 119, then Contractor shall ensure that all Contractor Employees, under assignment to the County, and their dependents, as defined by the ACA, are provided with or have access to insurance as required by the ACA. If Contractor is subject to the ACA, Contractor warrants it offers group health coverage to Contractor Employees and their dependents that is affordable, that provides minimum essential coverage and value, and that each offer of coverage meets the timing requirements of the ACA. Contractor warrants, whether or not it is subject to the ACA, that it will pay all applicable fees, taxes, or fines, as set forth in the employer mandates of the ACA under Tax Code §4980H and related regulations for any Contractor Employee, whether the fee, tax, or fine is assessed against the Contractor or the County.

6.8. Acknowledgment of Independent Contractor Status. 6.8.1. Independent Contractor. Nothing in this Contract is intended to establish an employer-

employee relationship between the County and Contractor or any Contractor Employee. In no event, shall Contractor Employees be deemed employees, agents, volunteers, or subcontractors of the County. Contractor shall ensure that Contractor Employees are apprised of their status as and the limitations independent contractors of this status.

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6.8.2. Contractor/Contractor Employee Representations. Contractor and/or Contractor Employees shall not represent themselves as County employees. Contractor shall ensure that Contractor Employees do not represent themselves as County employees.

6.8.3. County Benefits and Plans. Contractor and Contractor Employees shall not be entitled to participate in any County employee benefit plans and programs, including but not limited to, retirement, deferred compensation, insurance (including without limitation, health, disability, dental, and life), and vacation pay. This limitation includes access to benefit plans and programs that are not described by a written plan.

6.8.4. County Reliance. The County entered into this Contract in reliance of the representations made by Contractor regarding its understanding of the role of independent contractors, its stated relationship to Contractor Employees, and other representations Contractor has made regarding the management and performance oversights of Contractor Employees.

6.9. Permits and Licenses. Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining, throughout the term of this Contract, all licenses, permits, certificates, governmental authorizations, and business/professional licenses necessary to perform this Contract. Upon request by the County, Contractor shall furnish copies of any permit, license, certificate, or governmental authorization necessary to perform this Contract.

6.10. E-Verify. In accordance with Miscellaneous Resolution No.09116 (BOC Minutes, July 30, 2009, pp 37-38), unless otherwise exempted, all service contractors who wish to contract with the County to provide services must first certify they have registered with, will participate in, and continue to utilize, once registered, the E-Verify Program (or any successor program implemented by the federal government or its departments or agencies) to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees employed by the Contractor. Breach of this term or condition is considered a material breach of this Contract. Contractor’s execution of this Contract constitutes a certification that they are authorized to certify on behalf of Contractor and do hereby certify on behalf of Contractor that the Contractor has registered with, has and will participate in, and does and will continue to utilize once registered and throughout the term of this Contract and any permissible extension hereof, the E-Verify Program (or any successor program implemented by the federal government or its departments or agencies) to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees employed by the Contractor.

6.11. Iran-Linked Business Certification. Contractor certifies that it is not an Iran-Linked Business. Contractor further certifies that it was not an Iran-Linked Business at the time it submitted its Proposal for this Contract. Contractor must promptly notify the County, if Contractor becomes an Iran-Linked Business at any time during this Contract.

6.12. Taxes. 6.12.1. Contractor Taxes. Contractor shall collect and pay its local, state, and federal taxes, including

but not limited to, all employment taxes, sales taxes, personal property taxes, and real property taxes. The County shall not be liable to or required to reimburse Contractor for any local, state, or federal tax of any kind.

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6.12.2. County Tax-Exempt. The County is exempt from state and local sales tax, personal property tax, and real property tax. Prices under this Contract shall not include taxes, unless the County is not tax-exempt for a specific Deliverable. Exemption certificates for sales tax will be furnished upon request.

6.13. Warranty for Services. Contractor warrants that all Deliverables that are services shall be performed in compliance with all applicable laws, statutes, regulations, ordinances, and professional standards.

6.14. Warranty for Goods. All Deliverables that are goods shall be subject to the following warranties:

6.14.1. All manufacturer’s end user warranties for goods provided hereunder are passed through to the County. Contractor will provide reasonable assistance to the County in presenting any such goods claims to the manufacturer. The County’s sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of a manufacturer’s warranty shall be limited to the remedies set forth in the manufacturer’s end use warranties for the goods.

6.14.2. Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, CONTRACTOR MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTY OF NONINFRINGEMENT ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. THIS SECTION SETS FORTH CONTRACTOR’S SOLE LIABILITY AND COUNTY’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF SUCH WARRANTIES, AND SUCH REMEDIES ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES BASED IN LAW OR EQUITY.

6.14.3. Warranty of Title. All goods conveyed to the County shall be conveyed and transferred: (a) with good title, (b) free from any security interest, lien, or encumbrance that the County did not have knowledge of when the Contract was executed, and (c) free of any rightful claim of infringement or similar claim by a third-party.

6.15. Response to Legal Request for County Data. If County receives a Court Order, a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, or other legal request to provide County Data held by Contractor, then Contractor shall provide County Data to the County, in a format directed by the County, within the time frame required by law.

§7. LIABILITY 7.1. Contractor Indemnification. Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold the County

harmless from all Claims, incurred by or asserted against the County by any person or entity, which are alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly from the acts or omissions of Contractor or Contractor’s Employees. The County’s right to indemnification is in excess and above any insurance rights/policies required by this Contract.

7.2. No Indemnification from the County. Contractor shall have no rights against the County for indemnification, contribution, subrogation, or any other right to be reimbursed by the County, except as expressly provided herein.

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7.3. Contractor Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL CONTRACTOR BE LIABLE FOR: (i) ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES; (ii) CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMMERCIAL LOSS OF ANY KIND WHICH INCLUDES LOSS OF BUSINESS, PROFITS, REVENUE OR SAVINGS, AND LOSS OF DATA OR MESSAGES; OR (iii) ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, TOLL FRAUD OR COMPUTER VIRUSES.

§8. CONTRACTOR PROVIDED INSURANCE. At all times during this Contract, Contractor

shall obtain and maintain insurance according to the specifications listed in Exhibit I.

§9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CONFIDENTIALITY 9.1. Contractor Use of Confidential Information/County Data. Contractor and/or Contractor

Employees shall not reproduce, provide, disclose, or give access to Confidential Information or County Data to any Contractor Employee not having a legitimate need to know the Confidential Information or County Data or to any third-party. Contractor and Contractor Employees shall only use the Confidential Information and County Data for performance of this Contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor may disclose the Confidential Information or County Data if required by law, statute, or other legal process; provided that Contractor: (a) gives the County prompt written notice of the impending disclosure, (b) provides reasonable assistance to the County in opposing or limiting the disclosure, and (c) makes only such disclosure as is compelled or required. This Contract imposes no obligation upon Contractor with respect to any Confidential Information or County Data which Contractor can establish by legally sufficient evidence: (a) was in possession of or was known by Contractor, prior to its receipt from the County, without any obligation to maintain its confidentiality; or (b) is obtained by Contractor from a third party having the right to disclose it, without an obligation to keep such information confidential.

9.2. Contractor Use of County Licensed Software. In order for Contractor to perform this Contract, the County may permit Contractor or Contractor Employees to access certain Software licensed to the County. Contractor or Contractor Employees shall not transfer, remove, use, copy, or otherwise provide or make available any such Software or documentation to any other person or entity, for any purpose, without the prior written consent of the County and/or the licensor. Furthermore, neither Contractor nor Contractor Employee shall produce a source listing, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise reverse engineer any copyrighted Software. Neither Contractor nor Contractor Employee shall use any Software contrary to the provisions of any applicable Software license agreement or state or federal law.

9.3. Contractor License to Use County Servicemarks. If this Contract involves the use of County servicemarks to perform this Contract, then Contractor is granted a license to use the servicemarks listed in Exhibit IV. Contractor shall only use the servicemarks as directed by the County. Contractor shall cease using County servicemarks upon expiration or termination of the Contract and may be requested to return any images of the servicemark retained by Contractor.

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9.4. Assignment of Rights. In consideration for the performance of this Contract and the fees paid to Contractor, Contractor agrees to the following: (a) Contractor shall have no copyright, patent, trademark, or trade secret rights in County Intellectual Property; (b) any and all programs, inventions, and other work or authorship developed by Contractor while providing Deliverables to the County are works made for hire, created for, and owned exclusively by the County, unless otherwise specified in the Contract; (c) Contractor assigns to the County all rights and interest in County Intellectual Property, which Contractor has made or conceived or may make and conceive, either solely or jointly with others, either on or off County premises while performing this Contract or with the use of the time, material, or facilities of the County; and (d) Contractor and its applicable Contractor Employees shall sign any documents necessary for the County to register patents, copyrights, or trademarks with federal or state agencies. Contractor shall ensure its Contractor Employees assign their rights and interests in County Intellectual Property to the County.

9.5. Use of County Data. If Contractor uses or possesses County Data in the performance of this Contract, then the following provisions contained in this subsection apply:

9.5.1. Implementation of Security Measures. Contractor shall implement and maintain appropriate administrative, technical, and organizational security measures to safeguard against unauthorized access, disclosure, or theft of County Data. Such measures shall be in accordance with security industry best practice and not less stringent than the measures Contractor applies to its own confidential data of similar kind. Contractor warrants it follows security industry best practices.

9.5.2. Unauthorized Access/Disclosure or Theft of County Data. Contractor shall promptly notify County in the event of unauthorized access, disclosure, or theft of County Data. Contractor shall take commercially reasonable measures to address a security breach in a timely manner to secure County Data.

9.5.3. Storage of County Data. Contractor shall only store and process County Data at and from data centers located within the United States. Contractor shall not and shall not permit Contractor Employees to store County Data on portable devices, including personal computers, except for devices that are used and kept only at its U.S. data centers. Contractor shall permit its Contractor Employees to access County Data remotely only as required to provide technical support.

9.5.4. Obligations upon Expiration, Termination or Cancellation of Contract. At the County’s sole discretion, upon expiration, termination, or cancellation of this Contract, Contractor shall return County Data in a mutually agreeable format in a prompt and orderly manner or provide for the secure disposal of County Data as directed by County.

§10. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 10.1. Access to County Property or Facilities. As set forth in this Contract, Contractor has access

to and the right to use County property and facilities necessary to perform this Contract. Unless otherwise provided in this Contract or Contractor receives prior written permission from

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the County’s Director of Facilities Management or successor, Contractor may only access and use County property and facilities for performance of this Contract on Business Days.

10.2. Signs on County Property or Facilities. Contractor shall not place any signs or advertisements on County property or facilities without the prior written permission of the County’s Director of Facilities Management or successor.

10.3. Use of County Property or Facilities. While performing this Contract, Contractor shall keep County property or facilities and anything stored thereon in a clean, safe, and healthful condition and shall keep the property and facilities in a manner that will not prevent or interfere with the County’s performance of its functions.

10.4. Removal of Contractor Personal Property. At the expiration or termination of this Contract, Contractor shall leave County property or facilities in the same condition that Contractor found them and clean of all rubbish. Contractor shall remove all of its personal property within thirty (30) Days of expiration or termination of this Contract. If Contractor does not remove its personal property within the thirty (30) Day period, then the County shall dispose of it and bill Contractor for any costs associated with the removal and disposal.

10.5. Damage to County Property or Facilities. Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to any County property or a facility that is caused by Contractor or Contractor Employees. If damage occurs, the County shall make the necessary repairs and/or replacements or cause a third party to make the necessary repairs or replacements, provided, however, that Contractor shall reimburse the County for all costs associated with repairing and/or replacing the damaged property or facilities.

10.6. Damage to County Property. Contractor shall be solely liable and responsible for any property loss or damage resulting from fire, theft, or other means to Contractor’s personal property located, kept, or stored on or at County property or facilities during performance of this Contract.

10.7. County’s Right to Suspend Contract Performance. Upon written notice, the County may require Contractor to suspend performance of this Contract if Contractor has failed to comply with federal, state, or local laws or any requirements contained in this Contract. The right to suspend performance of this Contract is in addition to the County’s right to terminate and/or cancel this Contract. The County shall incur no penalty, expense, or liability to Contractor if the County suspends performance of this Contract under this Section.

10.8. Discrimination. Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment in violation of state or federal law. Contractor shall promptly notify the County of any complaint or charge filed and/or of any determination by any court or administrative agency of illegal discrimination by Contractor.

10.9. Conflict of Interest. Pursuant to Public Act 317 and 318 of 1968, as amended (MCL 15.301, et seq. and MCL 15.321, et seq.), no contracts shall be entered into between the County and any County Agent. To avoid any real or perceived conflict of interest, Contractor shall identify any Contractor Employee or relative of Contractor’s Employees who are presently employed by the

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County. Contractor shall give the County notice if there are any County Agents or relatives of County Agents who are presently employed by Contractor.

10.10. Access and Records. Contractor will maintain accurate books and records in connection with performance of this Contract for thirty-six (36) months after the end of this Contract and Contractor shall provide the County with reasonable access to such books and records, upon request.

10.11. Audit. The County or an independent auditor hired by the County may perform contract audits (in its sole discretion) and shall have the authority to access all pertinent records and data and to interview any Contractor Employee during the term of this Contract and for a period of three years after final payment. Contractor shall explain any audit findings, questioned costs, or other Contract compliance deficiencies to the County within thirty (30) Business Days of receiving the draft audit report. Contractor’s written response shall include all necessary documents and information that refute the draft audit report and an action plan to resolve the audit findings. A copy of Contractor’s response will be included in the final report. Failure by Contractor to respond in writing within thirty (30) Business Days shall be deemed acceptance of the draft audit report and will be noted in the final report.

10.12. Assignments/Delegations/Subcontracts. 10.12.1. Prior Written Consent Required. Except by operation of law, neither Party may assign,

delegate, or subcontract any of its duties, obligations, or rights under this Contract without the prior written consent of the other Party; provided, however, Contractor may assign, delegate, or subcontract this Contract to an affiliate or subsidiary as long as the affiliate or subsidiary is adequately capitalized and can provide adequate written assurances to the County that the affiliate or subsidiary can perform this Contract. The County may withhold consent, if the County determines that the assignment, delegation, or subcontract would impair performance of this Contract or the County’s ability to recover damages under this Contract. Contractor shall also provide the County with adequate information to allow the County to make a determination regarding the assignment, delegation, or subcontract.

10.12.2. Flow Down Clause Required. Any assignment, delegation, or subcontract by Contractor must include a requirement that the assignee, delegee, or subcontractor will comply with the terms and conditions of this Contract. The assignment, delegation, or subcontract shall in no way diminish or impair performance of any term or condition of this Contract.

10.12.3. Contractor Responsibility for Assigns/Delegates/Subcontractors. If Contractor assigns, delegates, or subcontracts this Contract, in whole or in part, Contractor shall remain the sole point of contact regarding all matters under this Contract and shall remain liable for performance of this Contract. Contractor is solely responsible for the management of assignees, delegees, and subcontractors.

10.12.4. Performance Required. If an assignee, delegee, or subcontractor fails to perform as required under this Contract, Contractor shall contract with another entity for such performance. Any additional costs associated with securing another assignee, delegee, or subcontractor shall be the sole responsibility of Contractor.

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10.13. Non-Exclusive Contract. This Contract is a non-exclusive agreement. No provision in this Contract limits or is intended to limit, in any way, Contractor’s right to offer and provide its services to the general public, other business entities, municipalities, or governmental agencies during or after the term of this Contract. Similarly, the County may freely engage other persons to perform the same work that Contractor performs. Except as provided in this Contract, this Contract shall not be construed to guarantee Contractor or any Contractor Employee any fixed or certain number of Deliverables.

10.14. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except as provided for the benefit of the Parties, this Contract does not and is not intended to create any obligation, duty, promise, contractual right or benefit, right to be indemnified, right to be subrogated to the Parties’ right in this Contract, or any other right in favor of any other person or entity.

10.14.1. Survival of Terms and Conditions. The following terms and conditions shall survive and continue in full force beyond the termination or cancellation of this Contract (or any part thereof) until the terms and conditions are fully satisfied or expire by their nature: Section 1. Contract Definitions, Section 5. Scope of Deliverables and Financial/Payment Obligations, Section 6. Contractor’s Warranties and Assurances, Section 7. Liability, Section 8. Contractor Provided Insurance, Section 9. Intellectual Property and Confidentiality, and Section 10. General Terms and Conditions.

10.15. Reservation of Rights. This Contract does not, and is not intended to impair, divest, delegate, or contravene any constitutional, statutory, or other legal right, privilege, power, obligation, duty, or immunity of the County.

10.16. Compliance with Laws. Contractor shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, regulations, insurance policy requirements, and requirements applicable to its activities under this Contract.

10.17. Force Majeure. Notwithstanding any other term or condition of this Contract, neither Party shall be liable for failure to perform contractual duties or obligations caused by events beyond their reasonable control, including but not limited to: (a) acts of public enemies; (b) natural disasters; (c) terrorism; (d) war; (e) insurrection or riot; (f) natural disasters; (g) strikes, lockouts, work stoppages, or other labor difficulties; or (h) compliance with law. Reasonable notice shall be given to the affected Party of such event. Contractor is expected, through insurance or alternative temporary or emergency service arrangements, to continue its contractual duties or obligations if a reasonably anticipated, insurable business risk, such as business interruption or any insurable casualty or loss occurs.

10.18. Notices. 10.18.1. Written Notice. All notices required under this Contract shall be in writing. Notices shall be

effective: (a) the next Business Day, if personally delivered; (b) the third Business Day, if sent by U.S. mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested; (c) the next Business Day, if sent by a nationally recognized overnight express courier with a reliable tracking system; or (d) the next Business Day with a receipt of confirmation, if sent by e-mail or fax.

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10.18.2. Notice to Contractor. Unless otherwise specified, Notice to Contractor shall be addressed to the Contract Administrator listed on the first page of this Contract.

10.18.3. Notice to County. Unless otherwise specified herein, Notice to the County shall be addressed to Purchasing, the County Project Manager (if applicable), and the County Contract Administrator(s) listed on the first page of this Contract.

10.19. Captions. Section and subsection numbers, captions, and any index to sections or subsections contained in this Contract are intended for the convenience of the reader and are not intended to have any substantive meaning and shall not be interpreted to limit or modify any substantive provisions of this Contract. In this Contract, for any noun or pronoun, use of the singular or plural form, use of the nominative, possessive, or objective case, and any reference to gender (masculine, feminine, and neuter) shall mean the appropriate form, case, or gender as the context requires.

10.20. Waiver. Waiver of any term or condition under this Contract must be in writing and notice given pursuant to this Contract. No written waiver, in one or more instances, shall be deemed or construed as a continuing waiver of any term or condition of this Contract. No waiver by either Party shall subsequently affect its right to require strict performance of this Contract.

10.21. Cumulative Remedies. A Party’s exercise of any remedy shall not preclude the exercise of any other remedies, all of which shall be cumulative. A Party shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to determine which remedies are to be exercised and in which order.

10.22. Severability. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds a term or condition of this Contract to be illegal or invalid, then the term or condition shall be deemed severed from this Contract. All other terms or conditions shall remain in full force and effect. Notwithstanding the above, if Contractor’s promise to indemnify or hold the County harmless is found illegal or invalid, Contractor shall contribute the maximum it is permitted to pay by law toward the payment and satisfaction of any Claims against the County.

10.23. Dispute Resolution. All disputes arising under or relating to the execution, interpretation, performance, or nonperformance of this Contract involving or affecting the Parties may first be submitted to the respective Project Manager (if applicable) and Contract Administrators for possible resolution.

10.24. Governing Laws/Consent to Jurisdiction and Venue. This Contract shall be governed, interpreted, and enforced by the laws of the State of Michigan. Except as otherwise required by law or court rule, any action brought to enforce, interpret, or decide any Claim arising under or related to this Contract shall be brought in the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of the State of Michigan, the 50th District of the State of Michigan, or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, as dictated by the applicable jurisdiction of the court. Except as otherwise required by law or court rule, venue is proper in the courts set forth above. The choice of forum set forth above shall not be deemed to preclude the enforcement of any judgment obtained in such forum or taking action under this Contract to enforce such judgment in any appropriate jurisdiction.

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10.25. Entire Contract. This Contract represents the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties. This Contract supersedes all other prior oral or written understandings, communications, agreements, or contracts between the Parties. The language of this Contract shall be construed as a whole according to its fair meaning and not construed strictly for or against any Party.

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EXHIBIT I

INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS

During this Contract, the Contractor shall provide and maintain, at their own expense, all insurance as set forth and marked below, protecting the County against any Claims, as defined in this Contract. The insurance shall be written for not less than any minimum coverage herein specified.

Primary Coverages

Commercial General Liability Occurrence Form including: (a) Premises and Operations; (b) Products and Completed Operations (including On and Off Premises Coverage); (c) Personal and Advertising Injury; (d) Broad Form Property Damage; (e) Independent Contractors; (f) Broad Form Contractual including coverage for obligations assumed in this Contract;

$1,000,000 – Each Occurrence Limit $1,000,000 – Personal & Advertising Injury $2,000,000 – Products & Completed Operations Aggregate Limit $2,000,000 – General Aggregate Limit $ 100,000 – Damage to Premises Rented to You (formally known as Fire Legal Liability)

Workers’ Compensation Insurance with limits statutorily required by any applicable Federal or State Law and Employers Liability insurance with limits of no less than $500,000 each accident, $500,000 disease each employee, and $500,000 disease policy limit.

1. ☒ Fully Insured or State approved self-insurer. 2. ☐ Sole Proprietors must submit a signed Sole Proprietor form. 3. ☐ Exempt entities, Partnerships, LLC, etc., must submit a State of Michigan form WC-337

Certificate of Exemption.

Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance covering bodily injury or property damage arising out of the use of any owned, hired, or non-owned automobile with a combined single limit of $1,000,000 each accident. This requirement is waived if there are no company owned, hired or non-owned automobiles utilized in the performance of this Contract.

Commercial Umbrella/Excess Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $2,000,000 each occurrence. Umbrella or Excess Liability coverage shall be no less than following form of primary coverages or broader. This Umbrella/Excess requirement may be met by increasing the primary Commercial General Liability limits to meet the combined limit requirement.

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Supplemental Coverages (Required as Checked)

1. ☒ Professional Liability/Errors & Omissions Insurance (Consultants, Technology Vendors, Architects, Engineers, Real Estate Agents, Insurance Agents, Attorneys, etc.) with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 aggregate.

2. ☐ Commercial Property Insurance. The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining and

maintaining insurance covering their equipment and personal property against all physical damage.

3. ☐ Liquor Legal Liability Insurance with a limit of $1,000,000 each occurrence shall be required

when liquor is served and/or present.

4. ☐ Pollution Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 aggregate when cleanup & debris removal are part of the services utilized.

5. ☐ Medical Malpractice Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000

aggregate.

6. ☐ Garage Keepers Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 aggregate.

7. ☐ Cyber Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000

aggregate.

8. ☐ Other Insurance Coverages as may be dictated by the provided product/service and deemed appropriate by the County Risk Management Department.

General Insurance Conditions

The aforementioned insurance shall be endorsed, as applicable, and shall contain the following terms, conditions, and/or endorsements. All certificates of insurance shall provide evidence of compliance with all required terms, conditions and/or endorsements.

1. All policies of insurance shall be on a primary, non-contributory basis with any other insurance or

self-insurance carried by the County;

2. The insurance company(s) issuing the policy(s) shall have no recourse against the County for subrogation (policy endorsed written waiver), premiums, deductibles, or assessments under any form. All policies shall be endorsed to provide a written waiver of subrogation in favor of the County;

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3. Any and all deductibles or self-insured retentions shall be assumed by and be at the sole risk of the Contractor;

4. Contractors shall be responsible for their own property insurance for all equipment and personal

property used and/or stored on County property;

5. The Commercial General Liability and Commercial Automobile Liability policies along with any required supplemental coverages shall be endorsed to name the County of Oakland and it officers, directors, employees, appointees and commissioners as additional insured where permitted by law and policy form;

6. The Contractor shall require its contractors or sub-contractors, not protected under the Contractor’s

insurance policies, to procure and maintain insurance with coverages, limits, provisions, and/or clauses equal to those required in this Contract;

7. Certificates of insurance must be provided no less than ten (10) Business Days prior to the County’s

execution of the Contract and must bear evidence of all required terms, conditions and endorsements; and

8. All insurance carriers must be licensed and approved to do business in the State of Michigan and

shall have and maintain a minimum A.M. Best’s rating of A- unless otherwise approved by the County Risk Management Department.

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EXHIBIT III

FEDERALLY FUNDED CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS

Exhibit III sets forth additional provisions for all federally-funded contracts. To the extent that this Contract is funded, in whole or in part, by any federal award, the following provisions apply:

A. Termination. In addition to the termination rights set forth in Section 4 of this Contract, the

County may terminate this Contract, in whole or in part, for cause upon notice to Contractor if Contractor breaches any duty or obligation in the Contract and fails to cure the breach, to the County’s satisfaction, if applicable.

A.1 Right to Cure. If the Contractor breaches the Contract, and the County, in its sole discretion,

determines that the breach is curable, then the County must provide the Contractor with written notice of the breach and a time period (not less than thirty (30) days) to cure the breach. The notice of breach and opportunity to cure do not apply in the following circumstances: (1) for successive or repeated breaches; (2) if the County determines in its sole discretion that the breach poses a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of any person or the imminent loss, damage, or destruction of any real or tangible personal property; or (3) if the County terminates the Contract under this Section or Section A.1 above. The effective date for termination or cancellation shall be clearly stated in the written notice.

A.2 Termination Deemed for Convenience. If the County terminates the Contract for cause and it is determined, for any reason, that Contractor was not in breach of Contract, then the termination for cause shall be deemed a termination for convenience, effective as of the same date specified in the notice of breach.

B. Contractor’s Obligations Upon Termination for Cause. If the Contract is terminated for cause, the County may require Contractor to pay all costs incurred by the County in terminating the Contract, including but not limited to, administrative costs, reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs, and any reasonable additional costs the County may incur to procure the Deliverables required by the Contract from other sources. Re-procurement costs are not consequential, indirect or incidental damages and cannot be excluded by any other terms included in the Contract; however such costs shall not exceed 50% of the County’s financial obligation under this Contract.

C. Compliance with Laws. Contractor shall comply with the following, if applicable:

C.1 The Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 3141-3148) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5, “Labor Standards Provisions Applicable to Contracts Covering Federally Financed and Assisted Construction”);

C.2 The Copeland “Anti-Kickback” Act (40 U.S.C. 3145 et seq.), as supplemented by Department of

Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 3, “Contractors and Subcontractors on Public Building or Public Work Financed in Whole or in Part by Loans or Grants from the United States”);

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C.3 The Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5);

C.4 The requirements of 37 CFR Part 401, “Rights to Inventions Made by Nonprofit Organizations

and Small Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements,” and any implementing regulations issued by the awarding agency;

C.5 All applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.

7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387);

C.6 All mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6201 et seq.); and

C.7 The Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. 1352 et seq.)

D. Debarment and Suspension. Contractor certifies that it is not listed on the government-wide

Excluded Parties List System in the System for Award Management (SAM). Contractor must promptly notify the County, if Contractor is listed in SAM at any time during the term, renewal, or extension of this Contract. If Contractor is listed in SAM, the County may terminate or cancel this Contract, in whole or in part, immediately, upon notice to Contractor.

E. Equal Employment Opportunity. If this Contract meets the definition of “Federally Assisted

Construction Contract” under 41 CFR Part 60-1.3, then during the performance of this Contract, Contractor agrees as follows:

E.1 The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because

of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.

E.2 The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf

of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive considerations for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.

E.3 The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a

collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided advising the said labor union or workers’ representatives of the Contractor’s commitments under

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this section, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment.

E.4 The Contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24,

1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.

E.5 The Contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders.

E.6 In the event of the Contractor’s noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this

Contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, this Contract may be cancelled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law.

E.7 The Contractor will include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1) and

the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the administering agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event a Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the administering agency the Contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States.

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EXHIBIT VI:

SCOPE OF CONTRACTOR DELIVERABLES / FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS

Contractor shall provide support and maintenance services on the County's Nortel MSL-100 SNSE PBX (software version SE07) and Meridian Cabinet Remote Unit (MCRU). See Appendix “A” MSL- 100 Hardware Inventory Report, Appendix “B” Trunk Group Info Report and Contractor shall supply support and maintenance on all ancillary equipment, (CC MIS server (Motorola XR PPC 3 slot), MicroFox Fiber Terminals, D4 Channel Banks, Telco Channel Banks and Fiber modems), listed in Appendix “D”. Contractor shall provide support and maintenance services on the MSL-100 ASTEC Helios System 600/48 and the MCRU ASTEC Helios System 200/48 power plant as listed in Appendix “E”. Contractor shall provide Battery maintenance but not coverage on the batteries themselves. Contractor shall also provide replacement/repair of the MSL-100 “Spares” inventory as listed in Appendix “F”. Contractor shall provide all parts and labor to repair and/or replace the aforementioned equipment.

Support and maintenance shall be provided on the Centigram Voicemail System (Series 6.1B) on a time and material basis. Contractor will source parts and provide a quote for any work requiring such and required to be performed afterhours. See Appendix “C” Centigram Series 6 System Analysis Report and Appendix “H” Pricing Table.

Contractor shall provide weekly back-ups of the MSL-100, Centigram, CCMIS server, QLEN dump, Telesoft report “Cable Extract with User Names and Set Type” and DRAM custom announcements. On- site back-ups of the MSL-100 and CCMIS shall be performed weekly by Contractor with a 1 month tape rotation. On-site back-ups of the Centigram shall be performed weekly by Contractor. On-site back-ups of the QLEN dump and Telesoft report “Cable Extract with User Names and Set Type” shall be performed weekly by Contractor and archived on County PC hard drive for 6 months. On-site back-ups of the DRAM custom announcements shall be performed by Contractor whenever the announcements have been revised. Contractor shall provide off-site weekly back-ups of the MSL-100, Centigram, CCMIS server, QLEN dump, Telesoft report “Cable Extract with User Names and Set Type” and DRAM custom announcements which consist of 1 set of tapes\disks that Contractor shall send to the off-site data storage facility designated by County and rotated each week with the current set of tapes/disk.

On-Site Technician

Contractor shall provide the County with one MSL-100/Centigram on-site technician, who shall be available to provide services to the County at locations designated by the County, for a minimum of forty (40) hours per week, or as mutually agreed in writing. The on-site technician will be available, on- call, twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week as needed by the County. Contractor shall provide the County with 2,040 hours of technician time per year, which includes scheduled and on-call repair time. Support and maintenance performed on the Centigram Voicemail System outside of the normal business day will be billed at the rates listed in Appendix “H”.

The technician shall be certified in MSL-100/DMS Installation and Maintenance, MSL-100/DMS Translations, MSL-100/DMS Translations Troubleshooting, MSL-100/DMS ISDN Maintenance, MSL- 100/DMS Analyzing, MSL-100/DMS ENET Maintenance and Centigram Series 6 Configuration. The

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technician shall have at least five (5) years experience working in this type of environment. The County may participate in the selection of the on-site technician. Alternate on-site technicians shall be available in the event of the absence of the “on-site technician”. Contractor will notify and coordinate any meeting, training and vacation times with the County with a minimum two weeks’ notice. In the event that Contractor replaces the designated technician, the County may participate in the selection of a replacement, who shall be certified to handle the equipment listed in this Contract.

Maintenance Coverage

Contractor's Network Operations Center shall monitor County's Nortel MSL-100 and Nortel Remote and Centigram Voicemail System seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. Contractor's technician shall provide on-going maintenance during the County's standard operating hours as well as maintenance required by County during evenings and weekends when requested by County. When the Contractor technician is not present at a County location and is contacted by County to perform repairs, the Contractor technician shall respond within the times specified in the Service Levels.

Preventative Maintenance

Contractor shall perform preventative maintenance on the following:

1. MSL-100 PBX, MCRU, rectifiers and batteries following Nortel’s SuperNode Routine Tasks List. 2. Centigram Voicemail System; “Monthly Routine Maintenance Checklist” shall be performed as

listed in Appendix “G”. This work is to be performed by Contractor on the last Tuesday of each month starting at 7:00 P.M.

Service Levels

Contractor agrees to the outage response and restoration requirements for the MSL-100/MCRU.

Contractor agrees to provide the following response time, based on 7 days a week, 24 hours a day maintenance with spare parts inventory on premise:

Major Outage.

Maximum Response Time. Within 30 minutes of County's trouble report. Maximum Restoration Time. Within 2 hours of County's trouble report

Minor Outage.

Maximum Response Time. Within 2 hours of County's trouble report. Maximum Restoration Time. Within 4 hours of County's trouble report.

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Definition of Response: "Response" has been affected either when A) A qualified technician has accessed the attached systems via the remote diagnostics or B) A qualified technician has come on-site to the premises of the affected system.

Due to the End of Life status on the Centigram Voicemail System (Series 6.1B), Service Levels do not apply to the Centigram Voicemail System (Series 6.1B). Support and maintenance shall be provided on the Centigram Voicemail System (Series 6.1B) on a time and material basis.

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Appendix A

MSL-100 Line Hardware Inventory 12/14/2015

Single line Hardware Assigned Single line Hardware Assigned: Software Unassigned:

Campus NT6X17BA 484 Campus NT6X17BA 2126 Oak Point NT6X17BA 50 Oak Point NT6X17BA 195

total 534 total 2321

Campus NT6X18BA 128 Campus NT6X18BA 134 Oak Point NT6X18BA 0 Oak Point NT6X18BA 0

total 128 total 134

Campus NT6X19AA 183 Campus NT6X19AA 1040 Oak Point NT6X19AA 25 Oak Point NT6X19AA 161

total 208 total 1201

Campus NT6X71BA 2 Campus NT6X71BA 2 Oak Point NT6X71BA 0 Oak Point NT6X71BA 0

total 2 total 2

Multi line Hardware Assigned Mult line Hardware Assigned:

Software Unassigned:

Campus NT6X21AC 63 Campus NT6X21AC 1317 Oak Point NT6X21AC 9 Oak Point NT6X21AC 141

total 72 total 1458

Multi line Hardware Assigned Mult line Hardware Assigned:

Software Unassigned:

Campus NT6X21AD 6 Campus NT6X21AD 30 Oak Point NT6X21AD 0 Oak Point NT6X21AD 0

total 6 total 30

IPE Digital Hardware Assigned IPE Digital Hardware Assigned:

Software Unassigned:

Campus NT8D02EB 7 Campus NT8D02EB 9 Campus NT8D02GA 12 Campus NT8D02GA 20 Campus NT5D11AE 24 Campus NT5D11AE 0

total 19 total 29

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Number of working lines: 4225

Single line sets: Hardware Assigned Software Unassigned + Working Lines = Assigned Hardware Slots.

5175 DTMF Lines 2785 Dial Pulse Lines 1

total 2786

EBS Multi line sets:

M5009 60 M5112 15 M5008 69 M5209 19 M5312 5 M5208 491 M5216 87 M5316 664 M3904 29

total 1439

Number of DNs on keysets: 8606

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Appendix B

Trunk Information 12/11/2015

Type Quantity

PRI 2 way 33 T1 Inbound 0 T1 Outbound 0 T1 2 way 0

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Appendix C

System Analysis

System Information 12/11/2015

Model 640 3 Module 6.1B 64 Mb Memory (2) MS480 Drives (1 Primary - 2 Redundant) Total Drive Capacity - 720 Hours (4) MS120 Drives (2 Primary - 2 Redundant) (2) Serial 16 Kits Module 3 ESMDI / UI Integration CTI 1/ Ports 1,2,3,4,9 CTI 2/ Ports 1,2,3,4 FaxMemo FPSA TCP I/P Stack Cut - Through Page Automated Recieptionist II CSO Redundancy MesaForms OneView 10 Network Sessions 50 Local / Remote Client Licenses OneNet Admin GUI / Server Software English Mnemonic Language Pointers Used: 1538 Call Agent Language Pointers Used: 181 TDDMemo Language Pointers Used: 819

Total Language Pointers Used: 2538 Total Language Pointers Available: 6000 Language Pointers Unused: 3462

System Age:

Installed 10/15/1996 6.0 Rev C

Upgraded 10/19/1999 6.0 Rev D Add RAM Upgraded 2/21/2000 6.1 Rev B Add MS480 Drives

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Current Hardware Configuration

Port Configuration & Capacities

Host # of Ports Installed L/C Configuration FAX Resources

1 56 (7) 8 Port LS Cards (1) 4 Port FAX Resource Card 2 44 (5) 8 Port LS Cards (1) 4 Port FAX Resource Card

(1) 4 Port LS Cards 3 48 (6) 8 Port LS Cards (1) 4 Port FAX Resource Card

Total: 148 (18) 8 Port LS Cards 12

(1) 4 Port LS Cards

Available Growth

Host Ports Hardware FAX Resources

1 4 (1) 4 Port LS Card 32 2 12 (1) 8 Port LS Card 40

(1) 4 Port LS Card 3 2 Network Sessions 32

Total: 16 (1) 4 Port LS Card 104

(1) 8 Port LS Card

Line Group Port Configuration Line Group Host Port Assignments Total Ports Assigned FAX

1 - UI Centrex (248-858-5600) 1 9:0-9:3 12 4 4s 2 9:0-9:3 4 3 11:0-11:3 4

2 - FX Receipt-Receptionist Disabled

3 - Call Agent Remote Access 1 13:5 3 1 0 2 11:5 1 3 12:7 1

4 - Main Info Line (Call Agent) 1 9:4-9:7 12 4 0 2 9:4-9:7 4 3 12:3-12:6 4

Line Group

Host

Port Assignments Total Ports Assigned FAX

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5 – Paging X-Out (Pager Dialer) Disabled

6 - Paging-FAX (Pager Dialer) 1 13:6-13:7 6 2 4s 2 11:6-11:7 2 3 11:4-11:5 2

7 - SL100-UCD (85600) 1 10:4-10:7 11:0-11:7 84 28 4s 12:1-12:7 13:0-13:4 2 10:0-10:3 10:5 10:7

11:0-11:3 11:0-11:3 12:0-12:7

28

14:0-14:7 3 9:0-9:2 9:5-9:7 28 10:0-10:7 13:0-13:1 13:4-13:7 14:0-14:7

8 - In-FAX (Voicememo) 3 11:6-11:7 2 2 4s

9 - Pager-fax/pub (Pager Dialer)

Disabled

10 - Pager-fax/pub info (Pager Dialer) Disabled

11 - SL1 (UI) No Lines Assigned 0 0 0

12 - SouthHealth (UI) No Lines Assigned 0 0 0

24 - Spare Lines 1 10:0 14:0-14:7 25 17

15:0-15:7 2 11:4 14:2-14:3 3

3 12:0-12:2 13:2-13:3 5

Bad Ports - Not repairable 1 4 0

2 10:4 10:6 2

3 9:3 9:4 2

Total: 148 148 4

Current Speech Utilization

Installed Hours: 200 Hours Speech Compression Rate: 18.3 Kbps

Peak Usage: 61% % Speech Used for Greetings: 18%

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% Speech Used for Names/Alternate Greetings: 1% % Speech Used for Fax Messages: 0% % Speech Used for Messages: 40%

System Memory

Maximum RAM Memory on 6.2B system is 64 MB. Maximum Utilization recommended is 90%.

Module # Installed Memory % Utilization

1 64 MB 47.00%

2 64 MB 48.80%

3 64 MB 53.40%

Information By Line Group

LINE GROUP #1- "UI Centrex"- UI Integration on (248-858-5600)

Current Number of Ports assigned to this line Group: # of Ports Fax Resources

UI GROUP # 1 12 4 Shared

Port blockage: None

Integrated Applications Enabled: UI

Avg Number of Calls Daily: 126.8 Avg Length of Call: 55.15 sec % of Peak Busy Hour: 7.16%

Information By Line Group

LINE GROUP #3 "Call Agent Remote Access"- VoiceMemo

Current Number of Ports assigned to this line Group: # of Ports Fax Resources

3 0 Shared

Port blockage: None

Integrated Applications Enabled:

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Avg Number of Calls Daily: 5.6 Avg Length of Call: 208.57 sec % of Peak Busy Hour: 3%

LINE GROUP #4 "Main Info Line"-VoiceMemo (858-1000)

Current Number of Ports assigned to this line Group: # of Ports Fax Resources

12 0 Shared

Port blockage: None

Integrated Applications Enabled:

Avg Number of Calls Daily: 554 Avg Length of Call: 40.64 sec % of Peak Busy Hour: 10.33%

LINE GROUP #6 "Paging-FAX"- Pager Dialer

Current Number of Ports assigned to this line Group: # of Ports Fax Resources

12 0 Shared

Port blockage: None

Integrated Applications Enabled:

Avg Number of Calls Daily: 1.6 Avg Length of Call: 43.25 sec % of Peak Busy Hour: 1%

Information By Line Group

LINE GROUP #7 "SL100-UCD"- Enhanced Meridian Integration (85600)

Current Number of Ports assigned to this line Group: # of Ports Fax Resources

UI GROUP # 4 84 12 Shared

Port blockage: None

Integrated Applications Enabled: UI

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Avg Number of Calls Daily: 13421.3 Avg Length of Call: 139.86 sec

% of Peak Busy Hour: 34.19%

SYSTEM STATISTICS:

Wednesday December 15, 2015 Total

Number of Mailboxes: 3564 2% Number of Dist. Lists: 352 0% Number of Copy Lists: 29 0% Configuration Records: 2643 2% Statistics Records: 504 0%

Total: 7092 4%

SPEECH STATISTICS:

Amount Blocks

greet1: 3184 9% greet2: 1642 5% greet3: 1345 3% greet4: 798 2% names: 3001 1% dlnames: 120 0% fax greet: 0 0% fax msg: 1 0% messages: 5438 31%

Totals

blocks used by greetings and names: 63675 blocks used by fax messages / greets: 4 average time in seconds for messages: 41 total number of messages created by oneview: 1

MAILBOX STATISTICS

Mailboxes included in this report: 3564

Mailboxes with activity: 2128 Mailboxes that never logged in: 362 Mailboxes that logged in: 3202 Mailboxes with pagers: 7

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Total messages deposited: 26524 Total greetings played: 158615 Total logins: 17503 User connection time: 43176.9 minutes Caller connection time: 43176.9 minutes Average user connect time: 1.3 78 sec average caller connect time: 0.2 12 sec

MAILBOXES BY FCOS

FCOS Mailboxes

1 15 3 3 17 51 19 11 20 5 22 2910 26 6 27 101 28 1 29 26 30 238 33 8 35 41 40 2 44 1 45 29 48 39 51 1 55 1 56 6 57 33 99 15 122 1 214 1 220 16 222 2

240 1

MAILBOXES BY LCOS

LCOS Mailboxes

1 96 2 678 3 2341

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COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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Appendix D

Ancillary Equipment

MSL-100 Switchroom 2/6/2012

Quantity Description Model 2 Canoga Perkins Fiber Modem 2262 1 Telco Access60 Chassis Access60 5 Telco FXO/MRD/DPT Card 6045-60-2 3 Telco P-Phone Card 6057-60-2 1 Telco 2P T1 LIU/CSU Card 6013-21-3 1 Telco CMM Card 6024-00-3 1 Telco AC Psu/RG 6096-10-3 1 Telco MicroFOX-W Cabinet ACX071G1 1 Telco MPU/Alarm Card CCA325G1E 2 Telco MUX Card CCA324G1E 1 CCMIS Server REL 5.0.2 2 D4 Channel Bank

MCRU

Quantity

Description

Model

1 Telco MicroFOX-W Cabinet ACX071G1 1 Telco MPU/Alarm Card CCA325G1E 2 Telco MUX Card CCA324G1E

Material Management

Quantity Description Model 1 Telco Access45 Chassis Access45 1 Telco FXS/BR Card M6043-C1-2/D 1 Telco FXS Card 6043-60-2 2 Telco P-Phone Card 6057-60-2 1 Telco T1 LIU/CSU Card 6013-11-3 1 Telco CMM Card 4524-00-1 1 Telco AC Psu/RG 6096-15-3

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Wavepool

Quantity Description Model 1 Telco Access45 Chassis Access45 1 Telco FXS Card 6043-60-2 1 Telco FXS/BR Card M6043-C1-2/D 1 Telco P-Phone Card 6057-60-2 1 Telco T1 LIU/CSU Card 6013-11-3 1 Telco CMM Card 4524-00-1 1 Telco AC Psu/RG 6096-15-3

OAKLAND COUNTY EXECUTIVE, L. BROOKS PATTERSON

COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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Appendix E

MSL-100 Switchroom

AZTEC Helios System 600/48 2/6/2012

Quantity Description 2 Miscellaneous Power Equipment Panel 2 Front Access Breaker Panel 1 Front Access Controller 4 Helios Rectifier 100/48

MCRU

AZTEC Helios System 200/48

Quantity Description 1 Distribution and Control Unit 2 Helios MP25 Rectifier

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COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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Appendix F

MSL-100 Spares 12/11/2015

Part/Model # Qty. Part/Model # Qty. NT0X10AA 1 NT8D22AC 1 NT1X54AA 1 NT9X10CA 1 NT1X80AA 1 NT9X12AD 1 NT1X81AA 1 NT9X13KA 1 NT2X10BB 1 NT9X13NA 1 NT2X11BA 1 NT9X14EA 1 NT2X48BA 1 NT9X15AA 1 NT2X48BB 1 NT9X17AD 1 NT2X57AA 1 NT9X17BB 1 NT2X70AF 2 NT9X17CA 1 NT2X71AA 1 NT9X21AB 1 NT2X72AA 1 NT9X26AB 1 NT2X75AA 1 NT9X26FA 1 NT2X77AA 1 NT9X30AB 1 NT2X83AA 1 NT9X31AB 1 NT2X90AD 1 NT9X35FA 1 NT3X09BA 1 NT9X36BA 1 NT3X68AB 1 NT9X40BB 1 NT3X68AC 1 NT9X44AD 1 NT3X82AJ 1 NT9X45BA 1 NT3X83AC 1 NT9X46AA 1 NT4X45AA 1 NT9X49CC 1 NT5D11AA 1 NT9X52AA 1 NT5X30AA 1 NT9X53AD 1 NT6C14PI 1 NT9X54AC 1 NT6C25PC 1 NT9X62AA 1 NT6D07BA 2 NT9X62CA 1 NT6D40BA 1 NT9X69BA 1 NT6D42CD 1 NT9X73BA 1 NT6X17BA 5 NT9X74DA 1 NT6X18BA 1 NT9X79BA 1 NT6X19AA 3 NT9X84AA 1 NT6X21AC 3 NT9X85AA 1 NT6X36AA 2 NT9X86AB 1 NT6X36AC 1 NT9X91AA 2 NT6X40GA 1 NT9X91AC 1 NT6X41AC 1 NTBX01BA 1 NT6X42AA 1 NTDX15AB 1 NT6X44AA 2 NTEX20AA 1

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NT6X48AA 2 NTEX20BA 1 NT6X50AB 1 NTEX22BB 1 NT6X51AC 2 NTFX30AA 1 NT6X52AA 1 NTFX31AA 1 NT6X53AA 1 NTFX32AA 1 NT6X54AA 1 NTFX32BA 1 NT6X60CA 1 NTFX32CA 2 NT6X69AD 1 NTFX34AA 1 NT6X71BA 1 NTFX42AA 1 NT6X73AA 1 NTFX43AA 1 NT6X74AB 1 NTMX71AA 1 NT6X75AA 1 NTMX77AA 1 NT6X78AB 1 NTSX05AA 1 NT6X92EA 1

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COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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Appendix G

Monthly Routine Maintenance Checklist Centigram Voice Mail System

TECHNICIAN’S NAME (Print):

DATE:

1. Daily Review and delete error logs: The log file report shows if there have been any server errors or resets. In a multi-module system, each module maintains its own log file, so you must enter the number of modules and specify the file you want to review.

2. Daily Reset the NVRAM event log: The NVRAM event log details any errors that are flagged via the audible alarm, alarm counters and the panel indicators. The log file needs to be reviewed and deleted.

3. Weekly System time and date: The system clock can deviate from when it was originally set. Therefore, it is recommended that the time be checked to an accurate source and corrected as needed. Note below if any dramatic change needed or new trends revealed.

4. Verify on-line: The on-line verify makes it possible to test both account records and speech separately. To do a complete verify all speech and records must be tested. It is optional to log the results for use at a later time. Since the server responds differently based on whether the results are logged, this procedure includes steps to run the verify both with and without logging. Run the on-line verify during low-call traffic times. Record any errors below.

5. Verify off-line: An off-line system checks both account records and speech and is more detailed than an on-line verify. This procedure requires that you shut down the server resulting in an interruption to call processing. Run the on-line verify during low-call traffic times. Record any errors below.

6. Test alarms: For panel indicator tests, the indicator should light when the alarm indicator is set and the indicator should turn off when the alarm indicator is reset. Also, if you have external alarms connected to the relays, you can test the alarms using this functionality. The messages show which module you are testing. If the audible alarm is not working, the hardware switch settings might be incorrect or the cables might not be connected properly.

7. Diagnosis of hard drive off-line: It is assumed that the module running the test has been

shut down and disabled using the process described in CP 5700. It is not necessary to disable all of the modules to run the test. This version of the diagnose program requires one module to be removed from normal operation. It is recommended that this process be run during periods of low-call traffic. If possible, the on-line version of this program should be run from the Hard Disk Utilities Menu so there is not a loss of call processing capabilities.

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8. Verify redundancy: This verifies that each redundant disk is synchronized with its mirror (redundant) image. Each server hard disk is partitioned to multiple drives. If any disk is out of sync with its redundant mate, an update redundancy should be run (CP 7015). The system slows you to watch the number of the sector number being verified but this display slows the verification process.

9. Inspect and clean fans and filters: The filters are fitted near the rear door of the cabinet.

These need to be cleaned and inspected. If the filter is damaged, it should be replaced as soon as possible. Inspect the filter on the backside of the AMPS power supply, clean if needed.

10. Test all lines: Test all Centigram lines for proper operation.

11. Review of Statistics: Oakland County telephone personnel and technician together.

12. Problem resolution: Indicate below problems experienced while performing the monthly routine maintenance including any problems that could not be resolved:

Record errors here:

Back up completed on

Back up completed on

Back up completed on

Back up completed on

Back up completed on

Technician’s Signature:

Please email completed form to – [email protected] Troy Deatherage (80156) Thank you.

OAKLAND COUNTY EXECUTIVE, L. BROOKS PATTERSON

COMPLIANCE OFFICE PURCHASING

Compliance Office | Purchasing 248-858-0511 | [email protected]

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Appendix H

Black Box Labor Pricing Table

Technician Regular Time

Overtime Holiday

$83.50 per hour

$125.25 per hour

$167.00 per hour

1 000000000000042095 Support and Maintenance on the SL-100 SNSEAncillary Equipment, AZTEC Helios 600/48 andAZTEC Helios 200/48 Power Plants. 10/1/2019to 3/31/2020 43230000 AMT 24,194.88

2 000000000000042096 Support and Maintenance on the CentigramVoicemail System Series 6.1B T&M 10/1/2019 to3/31/2020 43230000 AMT 1.00

3 000000000000042097 Dedicated Technician 10/1/2019 to 3/31/2020 43230000 AMT 110,400.00

4 000000000000042624 DGHS09Z IBM Model 4GB Disk Drives 43000000 EA 1,735.00

5 000000000000044658 SL-100 Technical Labor 43230000 HR 140.00

6 000000000000044659 SL-100 Technical Labor 2 43230000 AMT 1.00

7 000000000000044660 SL-100 Maintnenace 43230000 AMT 1.00

2019/05/07 AEC CO 04X Due to vendor name and tax ID number change, Oakland County is issuing a new contact number to Norstan CommunicationsInc. The old contract number 004976 will be replaced by 005700 The old vendor number 20742 will be replace by 22686 Vendor name changed from Midwest Communications Technologies Inc. to Norstan Communications Inc. Extend the contract expiration date from 09/30/2019 to 03/31/2020 We are mutually assuming that Tom Krumm will continue employment (and he has confirmed he will) through this six monthterm. (There are incentives) If for some reason, Tom is unable to work to the end of the term , then Mark Wyatt would continue (contract employee)with Black Box Network Services TAC assistance through the end of the term at an additional $25.00/ hour rate for allhours worked. Work handled by Tom on a T&M basis is figured at a new rate of $100.00/ hour (straight time)and hours worked by Markare figured at $125.00/ hour rate (straight time). Black Box Network Services assumes that the existing contract will be used and the term extended. The Centigram stays asT&M best effort. Add the following contract items as described below Support and Maintenance on the SL-100 SNSE Ancillary Equipment, AZTEC Helios 600/48 and AZTEC Helios 200/48 Power Plants. 10/1/2019 to 3/31/2020 $24,194.88 Support and Maintenance on the Centigram Voicemail System Series 6.1B T & M 10/1/2019 to 3/31/2020 $1.00 Dedicated Technician 10/1/2019 to 3/31/2020 $110,400.00

2019/05/07 AEC Contract Re-issue Finalized

2019/07/19 CJS CO 05 Add $160,000.00 to the contract Not to Exceed (NTE) amount. The contract NTE will change from $45,435.59 to $205,435.59

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CONTRACT Dispatch via Print

Contract ID0000000000000000000005700

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Contract Dates10/01/2016 to 09/30/2021

F.O.B.DEST

TermsNET 0

BuyerRichard Brower

Phone248/858-5483

[email protected]

Description:E-Nortel Meridian - Maint - P

Contract Maximum 720,435.59

Executive Office Building 41 West2100 Pontiac Lake Rd.Lower LevelWaterford MI 48328-0462Main Phone 248/858-0511www.oakgov.com/purchasing/

Vendor ID 0000022686Phone: Russell JordanFax: 952/352-1784 [email protected]

Norstan Communications IncRussell Jordan10050 Crosstown Circle Ste 600Eden Prairie MN 55344

Tax Exempt ID: 38-6004876

Line # Item Number Item/Description Category Co Item UOM Contract Price

Authorized Signature

2019/09/16 CMK CO 06 Add the following contact item as described below. DGHS09Z IBM Model 4GB Disk Drives $1,735.00

2020/02/11 CMK CO 07 Add $320,000.00 to the contract Not to Exceed amount. The contract NTE will change from $205,435.59 to $525,435.59 Extend the contract expiration date from 3/31/2020 to 3/31/2021.

2021/02/18 AEC CO 08 Add $195,000.00 to the contract Not to Exceed (NTE) amount. The contract NTE will change from $525,435.59 to $720,435.59 Extend the contract expiration date from 3/31/2021 to 8/30/2021 Add the following contract item as described below. SL-100 Technical Labor $140.00 Hour SL-100 Technical Labor-2 $1.00 SL-100 Maintenance $1.00 Norstan terns supplied in attached quote apply and modify contract accordingly

2021/02/18 AEC System Change A Extend the contract expiration date from 8/30/2021 to 9/30/2021

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PURCHASING DIVISION

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Contract ID0000000000000000000005700

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Contract Dates10/01/2016 to 09/30/2021

F.O.B.DEST

TermsNET 0

BuyerRichard Brower

Phone248/858-5483

[email protected]

Description:E-Nortel Meridian - Maint - P

Contract Maximum 720,435.59

Executive Office Building 41 West2100 Pontiac Lake Rd.Lower LevelWaterford MI 48328-0462Main Phone 248/858-0511www.oakgov.com/purchasing/

Vendor ID 0000022686Phone: Russell JordanFax: 952/352-1784 [email protected]

Norstan Communications IncRussell Jordan10050 Crosstown Circle Ste 600Eden Prairie MN 55344

Tax Exempt ID: 38-6004876

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Authorized Signature

MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #21xxx BY: Commissioner Gwen Markham Chairperson, Finance Committee IN RE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – CONTRACT EXTENSION WITH WINDSTREAM THROUGH 2022 - #003621 To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the Board of Commissioners, pursuant to Miscellaneous Resolution #19037, authorized the Universal Communications and Collaboration (UCC) Program Phase II Project to replace the legacy Phone System; and WHEREAS Windstream is the sole provider of Oakland County's local telephone services, circuits and backup toll free services. These services are required until the UCC Phase II is fully implemented in 2022; and WHEREAS the current contract between Oakland County and Windstream was executed on 10/1/2012 and expires on 9/30/2021; and WHEREAS Windstream has agreed to a one-year extension on the County's current contract while we migrate to the new technology, long term solution; and WHEREAS the Purchasing Terms and Conditions state in Section 2400.6 Duration of Contracts and under Procedure states “The Board of Commissioners shall approve contracts beyond five years”. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners approves the extension of the existing contract with Windstream Corporation for one (1) year through September 30, 2022. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED a budget amendment is not required for the one-year contract extension; funding is available in Information Technology Fund (#63600) FY 2022- FY 2024 Budget. Chairperson, on behalf of the Finance Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.

____________________________________ Commissioner Gwen Markham, District #9 Chairperson, Finance Committee

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1 000000000000031274 Unit Contracted Rates Listed in Exhibit V ofContract. 43190000 EA 1.00

2 000000000000034296 Change of ownership Oxford 43190000 EA 1.00

3 000000000000034891 Change of Ownership Agreement – Opdyke Rd.Pontiac 43190000 EA 1.00

4 000000000000034957 Change of Ownership Agreement Pontiac 43190000 AMT 1.00

5 000000000000043532 Month-to-Month Service for Dynamic IPService-IP Paths 43230000 AMT 1.00

2012/11/26 CLA Finalized Contract

2014/06/23 CLA CO 01 Add the following contract item as described below. Change of ownership Oxford $1.00

2014/11/04 AEC CO 02 Add the following contract item as described below. Change of Ownership Agreement – Opdyke Rd. Pontiac $1.00

2014/12/04 CJB CO 03 Add the following contract item as described below: Change of Ownership Agreement Pontiac $1.00

2015/11/03 AEC CO 04 Extend the contract expiration date from 9/30/2015 to 9/30/2017

2017/09/08 CMK CO 05 Extend the contract expiration date from 9/30/2017 to 9/30/2019.

2019/08/29 AEC CO 06 Amendment to Agreement Renewal of Term to Extend the contract expiration date from 9/30/2019 to 9/30/2021.

2020/03/31 CJS CO 07 Add the following contract item as described below: Month-to-Month Service for Dynamic IP Service-IP Paths

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Contract ID0000000000000000000003621

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Contract Dates09/15/2012 to 09/30/2021

F.O.B.DEST

TermsNET 30

BuyerRichard Brower

Phone248/858-5483

[email protected]

Description:E-Local Phone Service IT-P

Contract Maximum 375,000.00

Executive Office Building 41 West2100 Pontiac Lake Rd.Lower LevelWaterford MI 48328-0462Main Phone 248/858-0511www.oakgov.com/purchasing/

Vendor ID 0000017571Phone: 248.285.8000 Brian JablonskiFax: [email protected]

Windstream CorporationBrian Jablonski4001 North Rodney Parham RdLittle Rock AR 72212

Tax Exempt ID: 38-6004876

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Authorized Signature

OAKLAND COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET - PURCHASING DIVISION

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT NUMBER 003621 Page 1

L. BROOKS PATTERSON-COUNTY EXECUTIVE

OAKLAND COUNTY PURCHASING DIVISIONC O U N T Y M I C H I G A N

Rev 2010/03/10

Buyer Information Technology Event 001761 C

OAKLAND COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

PURCHASING DIVISION

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT NUMBER: 003621

Contract Expiration Date: 9/30/2015

Contract - NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT $ 375,000.00

This "Contract" is made between the COUNTY OF OAKLAND, a Michigan Constitutional Corporation, hereinafter called "County", and the "Contractor" as further described in the following Table. In this Contract, either Contractor or the County may also be referred to individually as a “Party” or jointly as the "Parties".

COUNTY OF OAKLAND 2100 Pontiac Lake Road Waterford, MI 48328 (herein, the "County")

WINDSTREAM CORPORATION Angela McRill 4002 Rodney Parham Rd Little Rock, AR 72212 Vendor I.D. No. 17571 (herein the "Contractor")

This Contract is organized and divided into the following "Section" or "Sections" for the convenience of the Parties.

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TELEPHONE SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN

PAETEC BUSINESS SERVICES, A WINDSTREAM COMPANY AND

OAKLAND COUNTY

This "LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVICE AGREEMENT" (hereafter this “Contract”) is made and entered into and between McLeodUSA Telecommunication Services LLC d/b/a PAETEC Business Services, an Iowa limited liability company and a Windstream company, (Corporate I.D. #42-1407240) with its principal place of business located at 4001 N. Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock, AR 72212 (“Windstream”), and the County of Oakland (the "County"), a Michigan Constitutional Corporation, whose address is 1200 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan 48341. In this Contract, either Windstream or the County may also be referred to individually as a “Party” or jointly as the “Parties”.

INTRODUCTION

A. The purpose of this Contract as more fully defined and described herein is to supply Local Message Usage, IntraLATA ISDN PRI telephone services and Toll Free in the event the County’s Toll Free provider is unable to provide this service.

B. This Contract is organized and divided into the following sections (hereafter “Section” or “Sections”) for the convenience of the Parties.

Section 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND DEFINITIONS

Section 2. TERM OF CONTRACT

Section 3. SCOPE OF SERVICE I - TELEPHONE SERVICES

Section 4. SCOPE OF SERVICE II - EMERGENCY BACK-UP LINES AND SERVICES

Section 5. SCOPE OF SERVICE III - FIBER TO ADDITIONAL SITES

Section 6. SCOPE OF SERVICE IV - 911 ALI LOCATOR SERVICE

Section 7. INVOICE AND PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS

Section 8. EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS

Section 9. INSURANCE AND BOND

Section 10. REPRESENTATIONS

Section 11. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

In consideration of the mutual promises, obligations, representations, and assurances in this Contract, the Parties agree to the following:

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§1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND DEFINITIONS

The following words and expressions when printed with the first letter capitalized and/or as shown herein, whether used in the singular or plural, possessive or nonpossessive, and/or either within or without quotation marks, shall be defined and interpreted as follows:

1.1. Contract Documents. This Contract includes and fully incorporates herein all of the following documents which are attached hereto:

Exhibit I: Diverse Routing Design

Exhibit II: County DID Numbers by Location

Exhibit III: Windstream Provided Insurance

Exhibit IV: Critical Telephone Numbers for Backup Service

Exhibit V: Pricing

Exhibit VI: Expanded Free Local Calling Area

1.2. “Claims” means any alleged losses, Claims, complaints, demands for relief or damages, suits, causes of action, proceedings, judgments, deficiencies, liability, penalties, litigation, costs, and expenses, including, but not limited to, reimbursement for reasonable attorney fees, witness fees, court costs, investigation, expenses, litigation expenses, amounts paid in settlement, and/or other amounts or liabilities of any kind which are imposed on, incurred by, or asserted against the County and/or County Agent, or for which the County and/or County Agent may become legally and/or contractually obligated to pay or defend against, whether direct, indirect or consequential, whether based upon any alleged violation of the federal or the State constitution, any federal or State statute, rule, regulation, or any alleged violation of federal or State common law, whether any such Claim are brought in law or equity, tort, contract, or otherwise, and/or whether commenced or threatened.

1.3. “County Agent” means any and all elected officials, appointed officials, directors, board members, council members, commissioners, authorities, other boards, committees, commissions, employees, third-party contractors, departments, divisions, volunteers, representatives, and/or any such persons' successors (whether such persons act or acted in their personal representative or official capacities), and/or any persons acting by, through, under, or in concert with any of them, excluding Windstream and/or any Windstream Employees, as defined herein. "County Agent" shall also include any person who was a County Agent, as defined above, anytime during the term of this Contract but, for any reason, is no longer employed, appointed, or elected and serving as a County Agent.

1.4. “Critical Service Interruptions” means a failure of more than 30% of ISDN PRI B channel capacity and/or failure of 30% of telephone numbers at any site. Failure of any critical telephone numbers contained in Exhibit IV to operate is also a Critical Service Interruption.

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1.5. “Critical Telephone Numbers” means the telephone numbers contained in Exhibit IV.

1.6. “Day” means any calendar day, which shall begin at 12:00:01 a.m. and end at 11:59:59 p.m.

1.7. “Demarc” means the physical point of interface for telecommunication service delivery where Windstream’s responsibility ends and the County’s begins.

1.8. "Direct Inward Dial" (“DID”) means incoming telephone service that allows outside callers to dial directly to numerous telephone numbers over a common bank of incoming service lines without having to go through a receptionist.

1.9. “ISDN PRI” means a T1 enhanced signaling equivalent to 1.54 Mbps 24 channel service.

1.10. “I.T. Building” means the County Information Technology Building, 1200 Telegraph Road, #49 West, Pontiac, Michigan 48341.

1.11. “Windstream Employee” means and includes without limitation, any and all Windstream's divisions, business units, subsidiaries, corporate affiliates, any employees, officers, directors, members, managers, trustees, volunteers, attorneys, and representatives of Windstream, and also includes any Windstream licensees, concessionaires, contractors, subcontractors, independent contractors, Windstream, suppliers, subsidiaries, joint ventures or partners, and/or any such persons, successors or predecessors, employees, (whether such persons act or acted in their personal, representative or official capacities), and/or any and all persons acting by, through, under, or in concert with any of the above, but shall not include any County Agent as defined above. “Windstream Employee” shall also include any person who was a Windstream Employee, as defined above, at any time during the term of this Contract but, for any reason, is no longer employed or appointed in that capacity.

1.12. “SL 100 Switch Room” means Room 189 of the I.T. Building.

1.13. “T1” means a digital circuit with a capacity of 1.54 Mbps (mega bits per second) or the equivalent of 24 telephone lines/channels.

1.14. “E-Verify” is an Internet based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA) that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of their new hired employees. For more information and to register visit https://e-verify.uscis.gov/enroll/.

§2. TERM OF CONTRACT. This Contract shall commence after it is executed and shall expire and end without any further act or requirement at 11:59:59 p.m. on the date three (3) years from the date of last execution, with the option to renew for two (2) successive one (1) year periods. Following the expiration of the term contained above, this Contract shall continue in effect on a month-to-month basis upon the same terms and conditions contained herein; unless terminated by either Party upon ninety (90) days written notice.

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§3. SCOPE OF SERVICE I – TELEPHONE SERVICES

3.1. Pursuant to the terms and conditions in this Contract, Windstream shall provide Local Message Usage, IntraLATA and DID service and ISDN PRI services. Upon prior written request from County, Windstream shall provide Toll Free service in the event the County’s Toll Free service provider is unable to provide this service due to an operational disruption.

3.2. Windstream shall provide ISDN PRI circuits over fiber optic facilities installed into a Demarc on the first floor of the County Information Technology Building. Windstream will provide service over eleven (11) ISDN PRI and two (2) DyIA 1.5 + PRI circuits into the Demarc. The physical path of the SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) ring used to deliver the ISDN PRI circuits to the County will follow the route depicted in Exhibit I. Additionally, Windstream shall provide seven (7) ISDN PRI circuits into other County sites designated by County and eleven (11) ISDN PRI and the two (2) DyIA 1.5 + PRI circuits for the County Campus, for a total of twenty (20) ISDN PRI circuits for the County.

3.3. Windstream shall provide Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) status for all current and future County circuits under this Contract at no additional cost.

3.4. Windstream shall provide outbound toll free or long distance calls via the current or future ordered DyIA circuits at no additional cost, to the calling areas provided in Exhibit VI. Any expansion by Windstream of the outbound toll free calling area described in Exhibit IV, will also made available to County. Inbound Toll Free from these areas is not included as a no cost call.

3.5. Windstream shall provide dual fiber optic entrance facilities along diverse routes onto the County Campus. The fiber enters the County SL-100 switch location in the County Information Technology Building via separate entrance facilities provided by the County. The Windstream fiber optic cabling has an entrance point in the I.T. Building basement and extend to the SL-100 Switch Room utilizing the County provided conduit.

3.6. The Switch Room serves as the primary Windstream Demarc for the County campus by which the SL-100 will receive network facilities. This Demarc will also operate as a SONET node on the Windstream network allowing for automatic and transparent switchover of service in the event of a network interruption along a given path. Windstream shall annually test the SONET service and demonstrate its SONET ring recovery capabilities to the County on a date mutually agreed to by the Parties.

3.7. All Pontiac campus ISDN PRI circuits shall be operating at the SL-100 Switch Room via the dual fiber optic entrance facilities to the County.

3.8. Subject to a new NXX becoming available, with the 5th digit from the right being a 1, 4, 6, or 7 Windstream further agrees that if requested by the County, Windstream shall provide the County with ten (10) blocks of sequential numbers (blocks consist of 20 telephone numbers per each block) free of charge, in addition to fifty (50) non-sequential numbers per PRI at no charge. Additional DID shall be at a charge of $0.15 per number per month. For purposes of this section, numbers within the blocks and between the blocks are sequential

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numbered without any missing numbers. Windstream shall associate telephone numbers with each account as requested by County. Windstream shall modify accounts and telephone numbers as requested by County.

3.9. The Windstream Services shall be provided to the County for the telephone numbers in Exhibit II and for any new accounts established for DID and/or ISDN PRI (including DyIA) and/or measured business lines service. At the County's option, the Parties agree that due to County business changes and needs, the County may either increase or decrease the number of lines at any time for any reason and Windstream will adjust their level of services and capabilities accordingly upon ninety (90) Days written notice to Windstream. The County shall not be liable, to Windstream for any costs, damages, (including but not limited any incidental, consequential or punitive damages or any loss of income, profits, business opportunities, revenues, or any other economic benefit Windstream may have realized) for any decrease in services levels except as expressly provided otherwise herein.

3.10. This paragraph applies to local exchange services covered by this Agreement, where directory listings are included with the service provided. County's name, address, phone number and any other information listed on this Agreement is certified as correct by the County, and it is understood and agreed that County's white page directory listing will appear using that information. It is County's sole responsibility to inform Windstream in writing of any change in the information, including telephone number or address, at least ninety (90) days prior to the local telephone directory issue date, which will be provided to County upon request. Windstream assumes no liability whatsoever for telephone numbers published or distributed by County prior to confirmation that the number is installed and terminating properly or errors in the listing and County releases Windstream from any damages for any County error in the directory listing. Commencing ninety (90) days after the Effective Date of this Agreement, directory listing charges for additional and foreign listings shall be priced in accordance with the terms herein.

3.11. Contingent on availability, if County requests, Windstream shall provide additional T-1 lines and/or DID numbers for the County complex or any County site. If Windstream provides additional Services to County, Windstream shall provide County with a list of all associated installation costs.

§4. SCOPE OF SERVICE II - EMERGENCY BACK-UP LINES AND SERVICES

Upon four (4) hours of receiving notice from the County of the need for backup service activation, Windstream will ensure that the Critical Telephone Numbers (DID) are forwarded to emergency backup service for the Telephone Numbers listed in Exhibit IV. County will provide a list of the back-up service telephone numbers that critical numbers will be forwarded to in an emergency situation.

§5. SCOPE OF SERVICE III - FIBER TO ADDITIONAL SITES

Windstream understands the County may request Windstream to install and make operational fiber to additional municipal locations identified by the County within and without of Oakland County, based on prices agreed to between the Parties at a later date. Notwithstanding the above, the Parties agree that Windstream is under no obligation to

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agree to install or make operational fiber to additional Municipal locations or to agree on any price.

§6. SCOPE OF SERVICE IV - 911 ALI LOCATOR SERVICE

Windstream shall provide Private Switch Automatic Location Identification (PS-ALI) service to the County. Windstream shall provide this service via a national ALI database provider. Windstream shall perform all necessary coordination for initiating an account with the ALI database provider for the County’s use. Windstream shall provide the County with all necessary information required for the County to communicate with the ALI database provider’s web-based dial-in connection to transmit ALI data files. The County access to ALI information shall be Internet based and the ALI database provider will provide necessary log-ons, URL and reference guides. Windstream shall assist County with any problems in communicating with the ALI database provider.

Windstream will provide County with unlimited access to the national ALI database for the purpose of uploading and updating the County’s ALI database information.

§7. INVOICE AND PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS

7.1. County shall provide Windstream adequate space and electrical power necessary to operate the equipment on the premises; including but not limited to 60-80 degree Fahrenheit temperature, a route suitable to provide Windstream's cable access to County's telephone room (SL-100 room); and make Windstream's service components and equipment available for maintenance in a timely manner. The County agrees to reimburse Windstream for any reasonable damages to its' equipment, up to the maximum of $65,000as provided elsewhere in this Contract, caused by County's negligence or willful acts or by fire, electrical or lightning surges.The County agrees to reimburse Windstream for all reasonable charges for time and material resulting from diagnosing problems caused by the County’s failure to comply with this paragraph..

7.2. Payment For Telephone Services. The County shall purchase from Windstream, local message usage, IntraLATA Toll, toll-free, and ISDN PRI service described herein at either the monthly rate or charge per minute rate set forth herein. See Exhibit V, attached hereto.

7.3. Invoices. Windstream will invoice, on a monthly basis, the County for all Windstream Services provided to the County under this Contract during the preceding calendar month. Invoices shall be available in electronic form via web portal. Subject to the terms of this Contract, the County agrees to pay such invoice within thirty days after the receipt of any such invoice. Upon termination all non-disputed unpaid amounts shall, at Windstream’s option, become immediately due and payable. Windstream shall provide consolidated invoices with itemized calls and summary information sorted by account. An “account” is herein defined as a named billing number sorted by individual County site. The County must receive one (1) paper copy of the invoice. A copy on CD ROM disk will also be issued if requested for an additional charge of $15.00 per month.

7.4. The County shall not be invoiced and shall not be liable to Windstream for any Federal, State, or local taxes or for any penalties, late fees, interest of any kind, or

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other fees in connection with any Windstream service except as expressly provided for in this Contract or as follows:

Published Telephone #s No charge; Additional and foreign listings: $4.00 per listing.

Number Portability Surcharge No charge

Touch-tone Service No charge

Oakland County Surcharge – Emergency 911 Operational Assistance

County mandated. Never to exceed County mandated rates.

Oakland County Surcharge -911 Emergency System

County mandated. Never to exceed County mandated rates.

Federal Universal Service Fee FCC mandated. Never to exceed FCC mandated rates.

Non-Published Telephone #s $5.50

Network Interface No charge

E911 PS-ALI No charge.

Federal Access Charge No charge, included in PRI charge

State Access Charge No charge

PICC No charge, included in PRI charge

PICC Change Charge ($/PRI to change primary inter-exchange carrier)

$39.95/interlata and $39.95/intralata

PICC Change Charge per POTS line (measured business service)

$5/interlata and $5/line intralata. (one-time/PRI)

7.4.1. The Parties recognize that the additional taxes, fees and/or charges associated with the provisioning of telephone services pursuant to this contract may be imposed by federal, state, or local statute regulation or rule or order by the Michigan Public Service Commission. The parties expressly agree and understand that orders from the Michigan Public Service Commission, as that term is used herein, shall not include or apply to revisions made by Windstream to its tariffs on file with the Michigan Public Service Commission. The Parties further agree that the County as a governmental entity may not automatically be obligated to pay any such fees or taxes or charges. The Parties agree that the County has the right to dispute the payment of any such fees, taxes or charges should the County reasonably believe that such fees, charges or taxes are not legally required to be paid by the County. The County shall act in good faith to secure a final determination as to whether the county is exempt from paying any

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such taxes, fees and charges. The County has the right not to pay any such amounts invoiced by Windstream until the County is able to secure that final determination. The Parties agree that the County shall not be deemed in default of this Contract during any such period of time during which the County is contesting the applicability of any such taxes, fees and charges or fee upon it. If under applicable law during the period of any such dispute as described above, Windstream is required to reimburse any Federal, State or Local Agency any such amount, upon a decision that provides that the County does owe such amount, the County agrees to re-pay Windstream the full amount of any such new fee, tax or charge incurred after it receives a final decision that it owes that amount. In addition, it agrees to pay McLeod any penalties and/or late charges as described under Section 7.3 dealing with invoices any amount of one percent per month on any amount from the time such amounts were originally invoiced.

7.5. The County shall have the right to offset, retain, withhold, or otherwise reduce any non-disputed amounts that would otherwise be due and/or owing to Windstream by a dollar amount equal to any amounts due to the County from Windstream for items, including but not limited to, any credits due the County for any service outages, any overpayments made to Windstream, or any cost or expense incurred by the County associated or resulting from any Windstream obligation or failure to perform such obligation under this Contract. This includes withholding payment in the amount of any County provided equipment, supplies or identification badges that are not returned by Windstream upon completion of the services provided under this Contract.

7.6. Windstream shall not be responsible for any wrong numbers made to the County's toll-free numbers.

7.7. Upon request, Windstream shall provide the County with a quarterly report listing all telephone numbers serviced by Windstream as recorded as belonging to County in an Excel format.

§8. EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS

8.1. All equipment and materials furnished and installed by Windstream shall be the latest model as specified herein unless recommended by Windstream and approved by the County in writing.

8.2. All equipment and materials furnished and installed by the Windstream shall be new (not used), unless recommended by Windstream and approved by the County in writing.

8.3. The County may reject equipment and/or materials not in compliance with this specification or the specifications set forth in this Contract. Upon rejection of such materials and/or equipment, Windstream shall accept return at the address listed in this Contract. The County is not obligated to pay for the rejected materials and/or equipment.

8.4. If any sub-standard or non-specific equipment and materials are used (mistakenly or negligently) by Windstream under this Contract, without prior written approval

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of the County, Windstream, at its sole expense, shall promptly remove and replace such equipment and materials at Windstream expense.

8.5. Windstream shall pay all costs associated with shipping the equipment and materials to the County.

§9. INSURANCE AND BOND

During this Contract term, Windstream shall procure and maintain insurance in the minimum amounts indicated in Exhibit III.

§10. REPRESENTATIONS

10.1. Windstream has satisfied itself in all material respects that it will be able to perform all obligations of the Contract as specified herein.

10.2. Except as otherwise provided in this Contract, upon final acceptance by the County, the materials and services will meet or exceed, in all material respects, the specifications set forth in this Contract for one year after the effective date of this Contract.

10.3. The Windstream provided materials shall: (1) function substantially as described in manufacturer’s specifications; (2) function properly and in conformity with the manufacturer warranties herein and with the description, specifications, and the documentation set forth in this Contract; and (3) operate in accordance with the County’s currently planned telecommunication environment.

10.4. Should Windstream receive written notice from the County that the materials and/or services fail to operate in accordance with the specifications contained in this Contract, Windstream shall be obligated, at its own expense, provided any such failure is not attributable to the County to make any and all adjustments or modifications necessary for the materials and services to comply with the Contract’s specifications, requirements, and/or expectations.

10.5. The County shall be entitled to the full and complete benefit, without limitation or exclusion, of all third person, Windstream, or manufacturer, materials original warranties. Unless expressly provided for in this Contract, these third person warranties shall be in addition to all materials and services warranties supplied by Windstream.

10.6. Engineering travel time up to one hour, due to the unpredictable nature of traffic, will not be included in the service time to restoration calculation. Other delays due to factors outside Windstream's control will not be included in the service time to restoration calculation. An example would be building or room that is necessary for the Windstream to access to repair a problem being locked.

10.7. Windstream shall respond to Critical Service Interruptions within 30 minutes of County’s trouble report, with a maximum service restoration time of three (3) hours. In light of the County’s integration of Windstream’s services into governmental services such as the provision of public safety, if Windstream does not meet the afore-described critical service response/restoration time lines, Windstream will credit the County a per hour amount for each Critical Service

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Interruption that Windstream failed to meet the above restoration time lines against the following month’s invoice as follows:

$25 per hour/per affected Critical Telephone Number contained in Exhibit IV.

In the event of a PRI failure that does not affect operation of Critical Telephone Numbers but exceeds 30% of the PRI B channel capacity at a site, a $10 per hour/per affected PRI credit will apply up to the total monthly price paid for PRI’s installed at the affected site.

A $10 per hour/per telephone number credit will apply if more than 30% of the telephone numbers at a site are not working, if non-working telephone numbers exceed the quantity of ten, the penalty will be capped at $100 per hour.

10.7.1. In the event of a Critical Service Interruption that is caused by Windstream and results in the activation of emergency back-up service as outlined in Section 4, Critical Service Interruption credits will no longer be assessed once the back-up service is successfully activated for a period of four (4) hours, if normal service is not restored after four (4) hours, County will be entitled to critical service interruption credits.

10.7.2. Windstream shall respond to interruptions for non-critical services within four (4) hours of County’s trouble report, with a maximum service restoration time of twenty-four (24) hours. If Windstream does not meet the afore-described non-critical service repair time lines, Windstream shall credit the County a per hour amount for each non-critical service interruption that Windstream failed to meet the above restoration time lines. Credits for failure to meet non-critical service restoration time lines shall be as follows:

$10 per hour/per affected telephone number, if non-working telephone numbers exceed the quantity of ten, the credit will be capped at $100 per hour.

10.7.3. Hourly credits for critical and non-critical services shall not exceed eight (8) hours for a twenty-four (24) hour period. Hourly credit amounts will be subject to an escalation schedule that doubles the amount of the credit for each 24 hour period that restoration has not been completed. Due to the provisions agreed to between County and Windstream in the Municipal Network Services Agreement, a service interruption that affects the functionality of both the Municipal Network Services and the Local Telephone Services provided only under this Contract, County will be entitled to credits based on the provisions of one of these Agreements. County at its discretion will determine which agreement will be used to assess such credits.

10.7.4. The Parties further agree that should Windstream’s performance under this Section be delayed for reasons beyond its control, and is substantiated in writing from Windstream, that Windstream’s failure to timely perform its

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obligations hereunder shall be excused for the same number of days of delay cause by reasons beyond its control.

10.8. E-Verify.

10.8.1. In accordance with Miscellaneous Resolution No.09116 (BOC Minutes, July 30, 2009, pp. 37-38), unless otherwise exempted, all service Contractors who wish to contract with the County to provide services must first certify they have registered with, will participate in, and continue to utilize, once registered, the E-Verify Program (or any successor program implemented by the federal government or its departments or agencies) to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees employed by Windstream. Breach of this term or conditions is considered a material breach of this Contract.

10.8.2. Windstream’s execution of this Contract constitutes a certification that they are authorized to certify on behalf of Windstream and do hereby certify on behalf of Windstream that Windstream has registered with, has and will participate in, and does and will continue to utilize once registered and throughout the term of this Contract and any permissible extension hereof, the E-Verify Program (or any successor program implemented by the federal government or its departments or agencies) to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees employed by Windstream.

10.9. Except for those express assurances provided in this Section and/or elsewhere in this Contract, the Parties agree that there are NO WINDSTREAM WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

§11. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

11.1. Windstream Employees.

11.1.1. Windstream shall employ and assign qualified Windstream Employees as necessary and appropriate to provide the services under this Contract. Windstream shall ensure all Windstream Employees have the necessary licenses, permits, certificates, and governmental authorizations as required by law.

11.1.2. Windstream shall solely control, direct and supervise all Windstream Employees with respect to all Windstream obligations under this Contract. Windstream shall provide all job specifications, necessary tools and equipment required for completion of any services under this Contract.

11.1.3. Windstream agrees that under no circumstances shall the County be responsible for any or all past, present, or future wages, compensation, overtime wages, expenses, fringe benefits, pension or retirement benefits, travel expenses, mileage allowances, training expenses, costs, fees, and/or other liabilities, including but not limited to, workers’

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disability compensation benefits, unemployment compensation, Social Security Act protection(s) and benefits, any employment taxes and/or any other statutory or contractual right or benefit based on or in any way related to any Windstream Employee’s employment status.

11.1.4. All Windstream Employees shall wear and display appropriate county-provided identification at all times while working on County premises. Windstream shall return all County provided identification upon completion of the last day of services provided under this Contract.

11.1.5. All Windstream Employees assigned to work under this Contract may, at the County’s discretion, be subject to a security check and clearance by the County.

11.1.6. All newly hired Windstream Employees, unless otherwise excluded under Misc. Resolution No. 09116 must undergo employment eligibility verification through the E-Verify system. Failure to verify newly hired employees is a material breach of this Contract.

11.2. Escalation. All disputes arising under or relating to the execution, interpretation, performance, or nonperformance of this Contract involving or affecting the Parties will first be submitted to the signatories of this Contract or their successors in office. The appropriate representatives of each Party shall promptly meet and confer in an effort to resolve such dispute.

11.3. County’s Right to Terminate and/or Cancel For Convenience.

11.3.1. Subject to the County’s payment obligation for Costs as provided below and notwithstanding any other provision in this Contract, the County may terminate and/or cancel this Contract in whole or part or otherwise reduce the scope of any services used herein at any time during the term, any renewal, or any extension of this Contract, upon a minimum ninety (90) Days written notice to Windstream. The effective date for termination or cancellation shall be clearly stated in the written notice.

11.3.2. If the County terminates or cancels this Contract in part or in whole, for any reason the County shall be liable for amounts due for services rendered to the date of termination. In addition, the County shall be liable for the remaining prorated amount of installation costs for new Services ordered after the effective date hereof and for the remaining prorated amount of all actual third party costs either incurred by Windstream on the County’s behalf, or which continue to be incurred by Windstream as a result of the County’s early termination. In no event shall such actual third party costs exceed the amount that County would have paid through the remainder of the original term for the impacted Services.

11.3.3. In the event of termination, the County shall retain the right to use all telephone numbers provided by this Agreement. If for any reason the County elects to have the services provided for in this Agreement to be provided by a carrier other than Windstream, Windstream will convert all telephone numbers provided for in this Agreement to the County’s

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selected carrier with a fifteen (15) day duration upon thirty (30) days written notice to do so by the County. Windstream shall not be obligated to perform any services required under this subsection should there be any amounts then overdue and still owing to Windstream by the County, that are not otherwise being reasonably disputed by the County as due and owing in a written notice to Windstream. The Parties further agree that should Windstream’s performance under this Section be delayed for reasons beyond its control (e.g., another telephone provider), and is substantiated in writing from Windstream, that Windstream’s failure to timely perform its obligations hereunder shall be excused for the same number of days of delay cause by reasons beyond its control.

11.4. Either Party's Right to Terminate for Cause.

11.4.1. Either Party may terminate and/or cancel this Contract upon the default of the other Party at anytime upon a minimum of sixty (60) Days written notice to the other, provided that during the first thirty (30) Days only after such notice the Party receiving any such notice fails to cure any such default and/or fails to provide reasonable assurances to the other that appropriate steps have been implemented to prevent such similar future defaults. Should either Party cure any such default to the other Party's reasonable satisfaction during this thirty (30) Day cure period, the Party issuing any such termination notice shall, in writing, withdraw any such notice. Any notice of termination under this Section shall clearly set forth the specific alleged default and the effective date of any such termination.

11.4.2. If the County terminates or cancels this Contract due to any default of any obligation that has not been cured or remedied by Windstream, as provided for in the preceding subsection, the County shall not be obligated to pay or otherwise reimburse Windstream for any "Costs" as might have been due had the County terminated this Contract for its own convenience as provided in §11.4, et seq., above. If, however, Windstream terminates or cancels this Contract due to any material default of any obligation herein by the County, that has not been cured or remedied by the County as provided for in the preceding subsection, the County shall be obligated to pay Windstream for those Costs set forth in §11.4.2 above just as if the County had canceled this Contract for its own convenience as of that same effective date.

11.5. County Right to Suspend Services. Upon written notice, the County may also immediately suspend performance of this Contract, or any particular part or specific Windstream services herein, if the Windstream has failed to comply with Federal, State, or Local law. The right to suspend services is in addition to the County’s right to terminate and/or cancel this Contract. The County shall incur no penalty, expense, or liability of any kind or nature to Windstream if the County suspends services under this Section.

11.6. Cumulative Remedies. A Party’s exercise of any remedy shall not preclude the exercise of any other remedies, all of which shall be cumulative. A Party shall

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have the right, in its sole discretion, determine which remedies are to be exercised and in which order.

11.7. Survival of Terms and Conditions. The Parties agree that each and every term and condition contained in each of the following subsections of this Contract shall survive and continue in full force beyond the termination, cancellation, assignment, delegation or expiration of this Contract or any Section herein, by either Party until they are fully satisfied or expire by nature:

“Insurance and Bond”; “Representations”; “Indemnification/Liability”; “Damage To County Property”; “Audit”; “Severability”; “Governing Laws/Consent To Jurisdiction And Venue”; AND “Survival Of Terms And Conditions”.

11.8. Limitation of Damages. Except as expressly provided for otherwise in this Contract in any provisions herein relating to Indemnification Insurance Coverage’s and, Service Level Commitments, under no other circumstances shall Windstream be liable to County under this Contract for any losses or damages incurred by the County, including but not limited to, any incidental, consequential, special or punitive damages of any kind and/or any loss of income, profits, business opportunities, revenues, and/or any other economic or business benefit the County may have realized or suffered either in connection with or resulting from this Contract. Except as may be expressly provided and limited elsewhere in this Contract, under no circumstances shall the County be liable to Windstream under this Contract for any losses or damages incurred by Windstream, including but not limited to, any incidental, consequential, special or punitive damages of any kind and/or any loss of income, profits, business opportunities, revenues, and/or any other economic or business benefit Windstream may have realized or suffered either in connection with or resulting from this Contract.

11.9. Contractor Relationship. Windstream’s relationship to the County is that of an independent contractor. Windstream, and/or Windstream’s Employees, shall not be deemed agents, representatives, or employees of the County with respect to any activities arising from this Contract. The County and Windstream shall not do any act or make any representation that would depict Windstream or Windstream Employees as County Agents. Nothing in this Contract shall be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, or agency relationship between the Parties.

11.10. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Except as provided for the benefit of the Parties, this Contract does not and is not intended to create any obligation, duty, promise, contractual right or benefit, right to be indemnified, right to be subrogated to the Parties’ rights in this Contract, and/or any other right, in favor of any other person or entity.

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11.11. Indemnification/Liability.

11.11.1. Windstream, at its own expense, will indemnify the County and any County Agent and hold them harmless with respect to any and all loss, Claims, damage, liability or expense asserted against the County or any County Agent by a third party on account of any property damages or personal injury caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Windstream or any Windstream Employee arising out of its performance under this Contract.

11.11.2. The indemnification rights contained in this Contract are in excess and over and above any valid and collectible insurance rights/policies.

11.11.3. Windstream shall have no rights against the County or any County Agent, to or for indemnification (contractual, equitable, or by implication), contribution, subrogation, and/or any other right to be reimbursed by the County except as expressly provided herein.

11.12. Damage to Property. Windstream shall be responsible for any unexpected and/or unnecessary damage to any County property or interruption of County services, its premises, that is caused by Windstream, or Windstream’s Employees. If damage occurs, Windstream shall make necessary repairs and/or replacements to the damaged property to the reasonable satisfaction of the County. In the event that Windstream fails to make timely repairs as required herein, the County shall have the right to use County Agents to attempt to make any necessary repairs or restore any disruption in services, and Windstream shall reimburse the County the reasonable cost for repairing or replacing the damaged property. If in the course of making any such repairs with or through County Agents, the County should unreasonably and/or unnecessarily damage any Windstream property, the County shall, at its option, either affect the necessary repairs or replacement of any such property at County expense, or reimburse Windstream the reasonable, costs for repairing or replacing any such property damage. In no event shall County be liable to Windstream in an amount greater than $105,000.00 for any and all damages pursuant to this Section.

11.13. Compliance with Laws. Each Party shall comply with all federal, state, and local statutes, lawful ordinances, regulations, insurance policy requirements, and requirements applicable to its activities performed under this Contract. Additionally, Windstream’s provisioning of services and delivery of products is pursuant to and in accordance with its tariff filings with the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) and/or any State regulatory bodies. However, all recurring and non-recurring charges set forth in this Contract except as provided in 7.4 above, shall control and supercede any such charges in Windstream’s tariffs to the contrary.

11.14. Discrimination.

11.14.1. Windstream shall not intentionally discriminate against a Windstream Employee, an applicant for employment, or another person or entity with respect to hire, tenure, terms, conditions, privileges of

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employment, or any matter directly or indirectly related to employment in violation of any federal or Michigan law.

11.14.2. Windstream shall promptly notify the County of any final determination by any federal or Michigan Court or administrative agency of illegal discrimination by Windstream relating to this Contract.

11.14.3. The County, in its discretion, may consider any final determination of any material, (i.e., contrary to the County's interests), illegal discrimination, described above, as a breach of this Contract and may terminate this Contract immediately with written notice.

11.15. Permits and Licenses. Windstream, at its sole expense, shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining throughout the term of this Contract all licenses, permits, certificates, and governmental authorizations necessary to perform all its obligations under this Contract and to conduct business under this Contract. Upon request by the County, Windstream shall furnish copies of any permit, license, certificate or governmental authorization.

11.16. Reservation of Rights. Except as expressly provided herein, this Contract does not, and is not intended to impair, divest, delegate, or contravene any rights of either Party and specifically is not and does not impair, divest, delegate, or contravene any constitutional, statutory, and/or other legal right, privilege, power, obligation, duty, or immunity of the County.

11.17. Force Majeure. Any other term or provision in this Contract notwithstanding, neither Party shall be liable to the other for any failure of performance hereunder if such failure is due to any cause or causes beyond the reasonable control of that Party and that Party cannot reasonably accommodate or mitigate the effects of any such cause or causes. Such causes shall include, without limitation, acts of God, fire, explosion, vandalism, cable cut, storm or other similar occurrence, any law, order, regulation, direction, action, or request of the United States government or of any other government (including state and local governments or of any department, agency, commission, court, bureau, corporation, or other instrumentality of any one or more of said governments other than the County) or of any civil or military authority, national emergencies, insurrections, riots, wars, strikes, lockouts or work stoppages or other labor difficulties, supplier failures, shortages, breaches, or delays. If either Party's breach of performance as a result of Force Majeure as specified above is for thirty (30) days or less, then this Contract shall remain in full force and effect; if for more than thirty (30) days, then this Agreement may be canceled by either Party without any liability whatsoever. The provisions of this Section shall be in addition to any other rights of either Party to "Terminate" or "Cancel" this Contract as provided for elsewhere herein.

11.18. Conflict of Interest. Windstream agrees to comply with the provisions of any and all statutes and/or County policies relating to conflict of interest with governmental employees and specifically any County Employee and shall fully cooperate with the County in any investigation into any such matter.

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11.18.1. Windstream shall give the County written notice of any information to the contrary or exception to the foregoing promptly upon Windstream's becoming aware of same at anytime during the term of this Contract.

11.18.2. Windstream shall fully disclose any information related to any persons and any possible conflicts of interest. Windstream shall, upon request, furnish the County the names, addresses, and any business relationships or interests with Windstream of any Windstream corporate officers, or partners if a partnership, or contractors. Breach of this covenant, in the sole discretion of the County, may be regarded as a material and a substantial breach of this Contract and may result in the termination thereof.

11.18.3. Subject to any federal or State laws relating to any conflict of interests for public employees, including any and all County employees, Windstream shall not grant, give, allow, pay, reimburse, compensate, or otherwise provide any benefits, privileges, gifts, equipment, personal property, supplies, entitlement, consideration (monetary or otherwise) or give or loan any other thing of value, either directly or indirectly, to, for the use by, or on behalf of, any individual, or group of persons included within the definition of the County except as expressly required or provided for in this Contract.

11.18.4. Windstream shall not knowingly hire, employ, become associated with, or enter any contract for any work or service with any County employee. Windstream shall comply with all applicable state statutes, including but not limited to Public Act 317 of 1968, as amended (MCL 15.321, et seq.) and/or County policies regarding contracts with public employee(s), public employee conflict of interest, or public employee ethics.

11.19. In-Kind Services. This Contract does not authorize any in-kind services, unless previously agreed to by the County and specifically listed herein.

11.20. Access and Records. Windstream will maintain accurate books and records in connection with the services provided under this Contract for 36 months after end of this Contract.

11.21. Audit.

11.21.1. Windstream shall allow the County’s Auditing Division or an independent auditor hired by the County to perform Contract compliance audits, at the County's expense, related to any charges billed or paid by the County under this contract, with the authority to access all relevant Windstream records and agree to reasonably cooperate with the audit regarding any additional questions or information that may arise throughout the term of this Contract and for a period of three years after any final payment hereunder. Before such audit, the County shall give Windstream written notice of the intended audit.

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11.21.2. Windstream shall explain any audit finding, questionable charges, or other Contract compliance deficiencies to the County. Windstream must respond and explain to the County or its designated agent within forty-five (45) days of receiving the final audit report. Windstream’s response shall include all necessary documents and information that refute the final audit report. Failure by Windstream to respond in writing within 45 days shall be deemed acceptance of the final audit report.

11.21.3. Within 45 days of Windstream’s written response, the County shall notify the Windstream in writing whether it agrees with Windstream’s response. The Parties agree to attempt to resolve in good faith any disputed results of such audit.

11.22. Delegation/Subcontract/Assignment. Neither Party may assign any right in this Contract or delegate any duty herein without the prior written consent of the other Party, except that each Party shall have the right to assign, convey, or otherwise transfer its rights, title, interest and obligations under this Contract, in whole or in part to any entity controlled by, controlling or under common control, of said Party, or to any entity into which said Party may be merged or consolidated, or which purchases all or substantially all of the assets of said Party.

11.23. No Implied Waiver. Absent a written waiver, no act, failure, or delay by a Party to pursue or enforce any right or remedy under this Contract shall constitute a waiver of those rights with regard to any existing or subsequent breach of this Contract. No waiver of any term, condition, or provision of this Contract, whether by conduct or otherwise, in one or more instances, shall be deemed or construed as a continuing waiver of any term, condition, or provision of this Contract. No waiver by either Party shall subsequently affect its right to require strict performance of this Contract.

11.24. Severability. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds a term, condition, or provision of this Contract to be illegal or invalid, then the term, condition, or provision shall be deemed severed from this Contract. All other terms, conditions, and provisions of this Contract shall remain in full force. Notwithstanding the above, if Windstream’s promise to indemnify or hold the County harmless is found illegal or invalid, Windstream shall contribute the maximum it is permitted to pay by law toward the payment and satisfaction of any Claims against the County.

11.25. Captions. The section and subsection numbers, captions, and any index to such sections and subsections contained in this Contract are intended for the convenience of the reader and are not intended to by themselves have any substantive meaning and shall not be interpreted to limit or modify any substantive provisions of this Contract. Any use of the singular or plural number, any reference to the male, female, or neuter genders, and any possessive or nonpossessive use in this contract shall be deemed the appropriate plurality, gender or possession as the context requires.

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11.26. Notices. Notices given under this Contract shall be in writing and shall be either personally delivered, sent by express delivery service, certified mail, or first class U.S. mail postage prepaid, and addressed to the person listed below. Notice will be deemed given when one of the following occur: (1) the date of actual receipt; (2) the next business day when notice is sent express delivery service or personal delivery; or (3) three days after mailing first class or certified U.S. mail.

11.26.1. Except as otherwise provided herein, any and all written notices provided for in this Contract, shall be addressed and delivered, as provided herein, to the person or persons who signed this Contract on behalf of the Party to whom such notice is addressed (or their successor in office as may be identified in a prior written notice to the other Party) at the Party's address as shown on the first page of this Contract or an address otherwise provided by a Party in a prior written notice. All written notices shall be considered delivered to a Party as of the date that such notice is deposited with sufficient postage with the U.S. Postal Service.

11.26.2. Either Party may change the address or individual to which notice is sent by notifying the other Party in writing of the change.

11.27. Contract Modifications or Amendments. Any modifications, amendments, recessions, waivers, or releases to this Contract must be in writing and agreed to by both Parties. Unless otherwise agreed, the modification, amendment, recession, waiver, or release shall be signed by an expressly authorized Windstream Employee and for the County by either the County's "Manager of Purchasing” or its Purchasing Division's "Chief of Procurement" or by such County Agent as expressly authorized by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners.

11.28. Extension of Terms and Pricing to the CVT’s. To the extent practicable, Windstream shall provide the same terms, conditions and pricing enumerated in this Contract to any of the sixty-one (61) cities, village or townships (CVTs) in Oakland County. Any agreement between a CVT and Windstream will be negotiated and entered into separately, without the County as a Party to the contract.

11.29. Governing Laws/Consent to Jurisdiction and Venue. This Contract shall be governed, interpreted, and enforced by the laws of the State of Michigan. Except as otherwise required by law or court rule, any action brought to enforce, interpret, or decide any Claim issue arising under or related to this Contract shall be brought in the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of the State of Michigan, the Fiftieth District Court of the State of Michigan, or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, as dictated by the applicable jurisdiction of the court. Except as otherwise required by law or court rule, venue is proper in the courts set forth above. The choice of forum set forth above shall not be deemed to preclude the enforcement of any judgment obtained in such forum or taking action under this Contract to enforce such judgment in any appropriate jurisdiction.

11.30. Entire Contract. This Contract represents the entire Contract and understanding between the Parties. This Contract supercedes all other oral or written Contracts between the Parties. The language of this Contract shall be construed as a whole according to its fair meaning, and not construed strictly for or against any Party.

For and in consideration of the mutual assurances, promises, acknowledgments, warrants, representations, and agreements set forth in this Contract, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned hereby execute this Contract on behalf of Wind stream Communications and the County, and by doing so legally obligates and binds Windstream Communications and the County to the terms and conditions of this Contract.

FOR WINDSTREAM COMMUNICATIONS: ., DATE:! j(;1It,,':~{){j\.. J~hl../, 2012

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A,v~ et.A lite /2, L t... appeared in person before me this day and executed this Contract on behalf of Wind stream and acknowledged to me under oath that ~t:C has taken all actions and secured any and all necessary approvals and authorizations and has the requisite authority from Wind stream to fully and completely obligate and bind Wind stream to the terms and conditions of this Contract and any and all other documents incorporated herein by reference and also acknowledged to me under oath having been provided with copies and having read and reviewed all Contract documents including all documents incorporated by reference herein.

Subscribed and sworn to before me on this /(p ~ day of )z~, 2012.

~m~--. CORAL M. CAHOON NOT~RY PUBLIC, OAKLAND . . i..~)VNTY. MICHIGAN MY (OMMISSlON EXPIRES

Notary Public

JANUARY 29.1013 My Commission Expires: (.-~f --.lc /" 3

FOR OAKLAND COUNTY:

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Exhibit I Oakland County Service Center

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Exhibit II DID Numbers

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Exhibit III Insurance

Windstream agrees to obtain the following insurance coverage: a. $5,000,000 Combined Single Limit, Commercial General Liability Broad Form

Endorsement or the following requirements: Products and completed operations Broad form property damage Premises/Operations Independent Contractors (Blanket) Broad form contractual Personal injury- delete contractual exclusion AA= Additional insureds- the County of Oakland and employees and elected and appointed officials of Oakland County Underground, Explosion and Collapse coverage b. Workers compensation as required by law $100,000 Employer’s liability c. $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit Automobile Liability, including hired and leased vehicles, and owned and non-owned autos No Fault coverage as required by law. d. Professional Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate General Certificates of Insurance All Certificates of Insurance of any outside vendor or contractor shall contain the following clauses: a. The insurance company(s) issuing the policy or policies shall have no recourse against the County of Oakland for payment of any premiums or for assessments under any form policy. b. Any and all deductibles in the above described insurance policies shall be assumed by and be for the account of, and at the sole risk of, the contractor. Certificates of Insurance must be provided no less than ten (10) working days before commencement of work to the Oakland County Risk Management Office. Insurance carriers are subject to the approval of Oakland County.

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Exhibit IV Critical Numbers

Dept Name PhoneNumber

Back up line Required?

Critical Service? User Name Address

Lines Required

Circuit Court - Administration (248) 452-2159 Y Y Information Desk 1Sheriff's Office (248) 452-2237 Y Y Dispatch Cellular 3Jury Commission (248) 858-0029 Y Y Information Desk 1Board of Commissioners (248) 858-0100 Y Y Information Desk 1Probate Juvenile (248) 858-0112 Y Y Information Desk 1Facilities Administration (248) 858-0125 Y Y Information Desk 1Probate Estates Division (248) 858-0260 Y Y Information Desk 1Probate Mental Health (248) 858-0291 Y Y Information Desk 1Circuit Court Probation (248) 858-0300 Y Y Information Desk 1Friend of the Court, Administration (248) 858-0424 Y Y Information Desk 1County Executive (248) 858-0480 Y Y Information Desk 1Human Resources (248) 858-0530 Y Y Information Desk 1Corporation Counsel (248) 858-0550 Y Y Information Desk 1Clerk - Register of Deeds (248) 858-0597 Y Y Main Information Line 2Treasurer's Office (248) 858-0611 Y Y Information Desk 2Prosecuting Attorney (248) 858-0656 Y Y Information Desk 1Information Technology (248) 858-0810 Y Y Information Desk 1Parks & Recreation (248) 858-0906 Y Y Information Desk 1Safety Dispatch (248) 858-0931 Y Y Building Safety Dispatch 1Water Resource Commissioner (248) 858-0958 Y Y Information Desk 1County Switchboard (248) 858-1000 Y Y Information 2Water & Sewer, Solid Waste (248) 858-1110 Y Y Billing & Sewer Calls 1Children's Village (248) 858-1150 Y Y Information Desk 1Children's Village (248) 858-1153 Y Y Control Room 1Health Division (248) 858-1280 Y Y Information Desk 1Sheriff's Office (248) 858-1645 Y Y Central Dispatch 2Sheriff's Office (248) 858-1800 Y Y Prisoner Information 1Sheriff's Office (248) 858-4950 Y Y Central Dispatch - Gen. Info Line 1Sheriff's Office (248) 858-4955 Y Y Central Dispatch 2Sheriff's Office (248) 858-4960 Y Y Detective Bureau 2Sheriff's Office (248) 858-5000 Y Y Main Information Line 1Sheriff's Office (248) 858-5027 Y Y Warrants 1Medical Examiner (248) 858-5097 Y Y Information Desk 1Information Technology (248) 858-5265 Y Y Service Center 1Homeland Security (248) 858-5300 Y Y Main Information Line 2Children's Village School (248) 858-5491 Y Y Principal 1Information Technology (248) 858-5596 Y Y Main Cmptr Room Ops 1

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EXHIBIT VI: EXPANDED FREE LOCAL CALLING AREA

Originating LATA

Originating RATE CENTER

Terminating LATA

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NPA NXX Type COC

340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 200 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 200 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 202 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 203 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 204 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 205 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 207 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 208 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 209 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 210 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 210 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 212 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 212 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 213 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 214 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 215 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 215 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 217 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 218 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 219 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 220 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 223 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 224 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 225 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 226 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 227 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 228 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 228 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 229 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 230 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 230 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 231 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 232 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 233 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 235 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 236 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 237 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 238 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 239 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 240 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 241 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 241 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 242 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 242 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 243 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 244 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 245 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 246 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 247 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 247 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 249 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 250 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 250 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 251 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 252 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 253 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 254 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 254 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 255 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 255 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 256 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 257 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 258 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 259 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 260 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 261 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 262 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 263 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 264 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 265 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 267 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 269 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 270 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 271 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 272 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 273 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 274 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 275 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 275 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 276 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 277 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 279 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 280 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 281 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 282 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 283 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 284 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 284 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 286 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 287 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 288 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 289 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 290 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 291 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 292 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 293 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 295 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 298 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 298 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 299 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 300 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 302 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 303 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 304 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 305 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 306 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 307 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 310 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 312 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 312 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 313 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 314 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 315 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 316 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 317 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 318 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 319 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 320 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 321 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 322 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 323 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 324 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 326 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 327 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 328 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 329 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 330 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 331 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 331 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 332 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 333 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 334 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 335 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 336 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 337 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 338 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 339 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 339 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 340 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 341 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 342 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 343 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 344 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 345 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 346 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 347 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 348 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 349 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 350 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 351 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 352 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 353 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 354 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 355 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 356 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 357 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 358 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 359 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 360 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 361 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 362 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 363 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 364 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 365 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 366 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 367 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 368 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 369 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 370 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 371 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 372 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 372 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 373 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 374 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 375 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 376 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 376 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 377 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 379 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 380 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 381 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 382 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 383 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 384 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 384 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 386 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 387 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 388 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 389 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 390 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 391 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 393 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 394 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 394 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 395 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 396 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 397 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 398 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 399 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 400 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 401 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 402 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 404 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 404 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 405 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 406 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 407 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 408 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 409 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 410 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 412 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 412 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 413 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 413 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 414 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 415 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 416 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 416 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 417 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 418 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 419 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 420 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 421 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 422 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 423 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 424 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 425 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 426 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 427 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 428 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 428 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 429 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 430 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 431 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 432 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 433 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 434 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 434 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 435 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 436 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 437 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 438 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 439 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 440 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 441 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 442 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 443 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 444 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 445 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 446 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 447 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 448 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 449 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 451 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 452 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 453 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 454 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 455 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 456 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 457 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 458 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 459 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 460 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 460 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 461 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 461 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 462 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 462 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 463 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 464 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 464 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 465 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 467 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 468 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 469 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 469 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 470 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 471 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 473 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 474 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 475 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 476 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 477 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 478 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 479 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 481 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 481 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 482 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 483 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 484 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 485 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 486 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 487 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 488 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 489 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 491 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 492 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 493 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 494 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 494 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 495 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 496 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 497 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 497 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 498 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 499 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 499 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 501 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 502 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 503 RCC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 504 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 504 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 505 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 506 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 507 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 507 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 508 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 510 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 512 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 514 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 515 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 519 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 519 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 520 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 521 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 522 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 523 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 524 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 526 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 527 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 528 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 528 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 529 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 529 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 530 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 531 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 534 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 534 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 535 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 536 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 537 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 538 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 539 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 540 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 541 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 542 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 543 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 544 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 545 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 546 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 547 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 548 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 549 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 550 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 551 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 552 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 553 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 554 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 556 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 556 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 556 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 557 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 559 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 560 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 560 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 561 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 562 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 563 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 564 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 565 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 565 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 566 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 567 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 568 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 569 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 570 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 572 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 573 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 574 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 575 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 575 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 576 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 577 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 578 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 579 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 579 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 580 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 581 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 582 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 583 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 584 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 585 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 586 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 587 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 588 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 589 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 591 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 592 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 593 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 594 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 595 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 595 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 596 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 597 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 598 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 599 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 601 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 603 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 604 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 605 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 605 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 606 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 608 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 609 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 610 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 612 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 613 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 614 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 615 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 616 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 618 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 619 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 619 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 620 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 622 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 623 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 624 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 625 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 626 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 248 627 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 248 627 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 628 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 629 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 630 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 630 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 631 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 631 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 632 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 632 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 633 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 633 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 634 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 635 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 636 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 636 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 637 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 640 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 641 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 642 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 643 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 644 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 645 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 646 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 647 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 648 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 649 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 650 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 651 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 652 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 654 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 655 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 656 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 658 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 659 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 659 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 660 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 660 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 661 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 662 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 663 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 664 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 664 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 665 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 666 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 667 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 667 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 668 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 669 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 670 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 671 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 672 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 673 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 674 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 675 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 676 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 677 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 678 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 678 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 679 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 680 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 681 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 682 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 683 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 684 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 685 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 686 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 687 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 687 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 687 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 688 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 688 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 688 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 689 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 690 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 691 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 692 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 693 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 694 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 694 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 695 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 696 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 697 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 697 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 698 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 699 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 701 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 702 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 703 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 705 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 706 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 707 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 707 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 708 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 709 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 712 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 248 713 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 248 713 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 714 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 715 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 719 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 719 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 720 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 720 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 721 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 721 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 722 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 723 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 724 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 725 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 726 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 727 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 727 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 728 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 729 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 729 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 730 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 731 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 732 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 732 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 733 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 735 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 736 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 737 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 738 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 739 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 740 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 741 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 742 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 743 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 743 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 744 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 745 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 746 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 747 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 747 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 748 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 748 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 750 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 751 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 752 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 753 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 754 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 755 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 756 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 757 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 758 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 758 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 760 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 761 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 762 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 763 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 764 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 764 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 765 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 766 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 767 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 769 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 770 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 771 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 772 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 773 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 773 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 773 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 774 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 776 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 248 777 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 778 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 778 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 779 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTH LYON 248 782 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 783 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 784 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 785 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 786 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 786 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 787 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 788 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 789 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 790 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 792 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 792 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 248 793 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 794 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 794 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 796 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 796 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 797 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 798 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 799 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 802 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 804 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 805 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 806 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 807 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 808 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 808 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 808 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 809 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 813 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 814 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 815 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 816 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 818 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 818 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 819 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 820 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 820 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 821 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 822 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 823 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 824 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 824 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 827 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 828 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 828 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 829 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 830 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 833 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 834 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 835 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 835 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 835 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 836 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 836 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 837 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 837 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 838 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 838 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 840 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 841 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 841 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 842 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 844 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 845 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 846 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 848 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 849 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 850 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 850 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 851 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 852 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 853 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 854 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 855 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 856 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 857 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 858 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 859 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 860 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 862 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 863 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 863 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 864 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 865 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 866 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 867 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 868 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 869 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 870 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 871 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 872 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 873 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 874 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 875 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 876 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 877 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 879 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 880 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 881 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 881 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 882 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 883 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 884 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 885 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 885 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRAYTON PL 248 886 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 887 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 888 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 248 889 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 890 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 891 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 892 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 893 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 894 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 895 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 896 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 896 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 898 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 248 899 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 901 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 902 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 903 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 904 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 904 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 905 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 908 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 909 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 910 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 912 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 912 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 913 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 914 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 915 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 917 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 917 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 917 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 918 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 918 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 919 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 920 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 921 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 922 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 924 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 924 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 924 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 925 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 925 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 925 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 926 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 927 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 927 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 928 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 928 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 929 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAKE ORION 248 929 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 930 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 931 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 932 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 933 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 935 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 936 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 937 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COMMERCE 248 937 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 939 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 941 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCHESTER 248 941 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 942 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 248 942 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 943 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 944 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 945 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 946 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 946 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 948 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 952 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 953 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 955 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 956 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 957 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WALLEDLAKE 248 960 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 961 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 962 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 964 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 966 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 967 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 968 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OXFORD 248 969 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOLLY 248 970 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 971 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 972 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 973 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 974 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 974 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 975 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 977 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 977 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 977 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 978 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 978 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 979 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 980 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 248 981 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 982 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTHVILLE 248 984 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 W BLOOMFLD 248 985 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 987 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BIRMINGHAM 248 988 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TROY 248 989 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 990 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 991 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 991 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 992 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FARMINGTON 248 994 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 995 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 996 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 996 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 248 996 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 AUBURN HTS 248 997 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 248 998 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 201 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 202 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 203 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 204 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 205 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 206 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 207 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 208 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 208 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 209 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 210 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 212 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 213 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 215 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 216 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 217 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 218 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 219 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 220 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 221 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 221 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 222 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 223 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 224 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 225 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 226 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 227 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 228 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 228 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 230 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 231 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 232 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 233 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 234 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 235 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 237 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 238 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 239 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 240 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 242 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 243 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 243 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 244 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 244 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 245 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 247 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 248 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 249 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 250 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 252 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 253 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 254 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 254 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 255 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 256 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 257 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 258 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 259 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 260 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 261 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 262 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 263 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 263 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 267 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 268 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 269 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 270 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 271 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 272 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 273 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 274 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 275 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 276 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 277 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 278 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 279 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 280 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 281 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 282 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 283 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 285 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 285 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 286 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 289 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 291 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 292 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 293 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 293 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 294 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 295 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 297 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 298 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 299 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 300 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 301 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 302 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 303 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 304 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 305 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 306 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 308 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 308 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 309 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 310 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 314 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 316 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 317 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 318 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 319 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 320 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 321 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 322 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 323 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 324 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 324 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 325 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 328 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 330 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 331 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 332 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 332 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 333 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 334 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 334 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 335 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 335 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 336 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 337 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 338 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 339 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 340 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 341 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 342 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 343 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 344 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 345 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 346 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 346 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 347 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 347 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 348 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 350 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 354 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 354 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 357 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 359 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 360 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 361 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 362 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 363 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 365 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 366 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 368 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 369 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 370 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 371 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 372 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 375 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 376 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 377 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 378 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 381 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 382 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 383 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 384 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 385 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 386 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 387 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 388 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 389 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 390 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 392 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 393 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 394 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 396 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 397 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 397 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 399 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 400 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 401 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 402 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 404 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 404 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 404 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 405 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 405 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 406 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 406 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 407 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 408 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 409 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 409 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 410 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 412 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 412 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 412 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 414 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 415 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 416 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 417 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 418 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 420 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 420 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 421 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 422 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 422 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 423 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 423 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 424 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 424 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 425 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 425 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 429 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 429 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 430 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 431 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 432 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 433 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 434 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 435 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 436 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 438 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 439 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 440 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 441 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 442 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 443 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 445 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 446 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 447 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 447 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 449 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 449 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 450 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 450 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 452 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 452 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 453 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 454 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 454 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 456 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 457 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 457 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 458 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 458 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 459 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 460 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 461 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 463 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 463 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 465 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 465 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 466 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 467 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 468 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 469 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 469 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 471 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 471 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 475 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 477 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 478 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 481 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 483 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 483 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 485 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 486 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 491 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 492 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 493 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 494 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 496 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 498 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 499 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 501 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 503 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 505 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 506 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 507 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 508 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 510 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 512 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 514 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 515 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 516 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 520 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 521 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 522 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 523 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 523 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 525 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 526 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 527 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 529 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 530 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 531 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 532 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 533 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 534 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 535 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 537 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 538 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 539 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 541 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 543 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 544 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 544 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 549 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 550 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 551 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 553 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 554 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 556 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 557 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 559 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 559 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 560 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 561 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 562 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 563 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 564 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 565 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 566 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 567 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 568 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 570 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 571 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 573 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 574 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 575 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 576 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 576 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 577 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 578 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 579 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 580 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 581 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 582 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 583 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 584 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 585 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 586 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 586 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 587 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 588 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 589 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 590 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 592 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 593 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 594 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 595 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 596 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 598 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 599 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 600 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 601 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 602 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 605 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 606 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 608 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 609 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 610 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 613 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 614 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 615 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 615 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 617 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 618 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 619 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 620 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 621 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 622 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 623 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 624 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 624 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 625 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 627 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 628 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 629 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 629 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 630 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 632 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 633 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 633 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 637 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 638 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 639 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 640 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 641 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 642 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 643 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 645 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 646 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 646 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 647 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 647 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 648 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 651 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 651 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 653 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 653 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 655 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 656 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 656 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 657 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 658 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 659 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 659 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 660 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 662 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 662 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 663 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 664 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 665 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 667 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 668 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 670 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 671 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 672 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 673 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 674 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 675 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 676 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 676 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 680 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 681 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 682 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 683 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 683 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 684 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 685 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 685 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 686 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 686 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 687 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 687 SP2

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 689 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 690 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 691 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 692 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 693 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 694 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 695 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 701 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 702 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 703 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 704 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 704 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 705 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 706 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 708 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 709 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 712 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 714 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 715 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 717 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 718 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 719 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 720 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 721 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 722 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 724 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 727 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 728 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 729 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 730 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 731 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 732 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 732 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 733 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 733 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 736 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 736 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 737 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 739 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 739 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 740 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 740 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 742 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 743 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 743 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 745 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 748 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 748 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 749 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 749 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 752 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 753 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 753 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 754 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 755 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 758 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 758 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 759 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 760 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 766 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 767 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 768 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 768 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 769 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 769 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 770 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 772 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 772 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 778 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 778 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 779 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 780 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 781 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 784 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 784 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 785 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 786 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 787 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 790 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 791 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 792 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 793 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 794 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 795 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 796 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 799 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 801 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 802 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 803 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 804 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 805 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 806 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 808 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 808 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 813 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 814 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 815 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 817 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 817 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 818 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 819 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 820 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 821 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 822 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 823 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 824 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 825 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 825 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 826 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 826 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 827 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 828 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 828 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 831 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 832 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 833 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 834 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 835 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 836 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 837 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 838 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 839 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 840 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 841 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 842 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 843 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 845 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 846 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 849 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 850 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 851 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 852 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 854 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 854 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 859 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 861 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 862 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 863 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 864 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 865 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 866 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 867 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 868 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 869 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 870 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 871 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 872 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 873 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 874 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 875 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 876 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 877 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 878 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 879 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 879 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 881 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 882 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 883 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 884 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 885 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 886 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 887 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 891 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 892 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 893 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 894 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 895 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 896 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 897 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 898 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 899 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 903 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 908 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 908 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 908 SP2

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 909 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 910 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 912 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 914 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 914 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 914 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 915 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 915 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 916 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 917 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 918 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 918 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 919 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 920 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 921 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 922 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 923 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 924 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 925 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 926 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN2 313 926 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 927 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 928 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 929 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 930 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 931 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 933 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 934 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN4 313 935 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 937 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 938 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 940 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 942 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 943 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 945 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 948 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 949 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 952 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 952 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 952 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 956 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 957 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN3 313 957 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 958 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 960 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 961 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 962 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 963 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 964 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 965 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 966 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 967 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 968 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 969 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 970 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 971 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 972 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 974 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 974 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 977 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 977 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 978 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 978 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 980 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 982 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 982 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 983 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 984 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 986 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 989 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 989 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN5 313 990 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN1 313 993 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 995 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 996 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 996 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DETROITZN6 313 999 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 202 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 203 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 203 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 204 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 214 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 218 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 FOWLERVL 517 219 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 FOWLERVL 517 223 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 POTTERVL 517 224 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 POTTERVL 517 224 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 226 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 228 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 229 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 230 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 232 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 EATON RPD 517 233 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 234 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 237 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 241 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 242 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 243 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 244 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 251 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 255 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 256 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 259 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 267 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 268 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 272 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DE WITT 517 277 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 281 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 282 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 285 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 290 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 292 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 FOWLERVL 517 294 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 299 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 303 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 304 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 DIMONDALE 517 308 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 316 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 316 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 318 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 319 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 321 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 322 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 323 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 324 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 325 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 327 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 331 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 332 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 333 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 334 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 335 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 336 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 337 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 338 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 339 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 340 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 341 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 342 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DIMONDALE 517 345 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 346 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 347 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 349 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 351 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 353 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 355 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 359 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 360 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 363 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 364 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 367 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 371 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 372 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 373 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 374 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 FOWLERVL 517 375 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 376 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 376 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 377 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 380 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 381 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 EATON RPD 517 386 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 EATON RPD 517 386 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 388 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 391 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 391 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 393 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 394 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 402 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 404 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DIMONDALE 517 408 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 410 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 420 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 432 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 EATON RPD 517 441 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 449 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 455 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 455 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 477 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 477 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 481 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 482 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 483 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 483 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 484 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 485 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 487 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 488 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 488 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 490 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 492 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 505 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 507 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 507 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 512 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 515 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 518 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 518 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 525 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 540 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 545 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 546 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 548 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 552 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 571 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 575 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 575 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 579 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 580 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 580 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 582 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 586 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 599 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DIMONDALE 517 600 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 602 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 604 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 614 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 618 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 GRANDLEDGE 517 622 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DE WITT 517 624 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 PERRY 517 625 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 GRANDLEDGE 517 626 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 GRANDLEDGE 517 626 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 GRANDLEDGE 517 627 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 636 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 BATH 517 641 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 643 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 POTTERVL 517 645 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DIMONDALE 517 646 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 648 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LAINGSBURG 517 651 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LAINGSBURG 517 651 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 WILLIAMSTN 517 655 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 EATON RPD 517 663 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 664 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DE WITT 517 668 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DE WITT 517 668 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DE WITT 517 669 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 672 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 672 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 SHAFTSBURG 517 675 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 676 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 679 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 SHAFTSBURG 517 691 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 694 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 346 PERRY 517 697 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 699 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 702 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 703 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 706 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 706 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 708 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 709 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 712 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 715 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 WILLIAMSTN 517 717 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 719 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 721 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 749 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 755 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 755 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 755 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 763 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 763 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 775 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 794 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 802 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 803 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 803 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 FOWLERVL 517 804 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 FOWLERVL 517 806 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 816 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 819 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 827 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 833 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 833 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 853 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 861 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 862 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 DIMONDALE 517 868 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 876 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 881 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 882 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 883 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 884 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 885 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 886 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 887 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 889 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 894 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 896 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 897 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 898 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 899 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 BATH 517 903 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 HOLT 517 906 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 908 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 908 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DIMONDALE 517 912 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 913 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 FOWLERVL 517 915 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LAINGSBURG 517 919 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 EATON RPD 517 922 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 GRANDLEDGE 517 925 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 927 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 930 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LAINGSBURG 517 941 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 944 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 947 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DE WITT 517 949 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 POTTERVL 517 965 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 DIMONDALE 517 966 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 969 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 974 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 975 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 977 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 977 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 MASON 517 978 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 980 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HOWELL 517 982 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 WILLIAMSTN 517 992 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 WILLIAMSTN 517 992 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 993 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 993 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 993 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 346 WILLIAMSTN 517 996 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 346 LANSING 517 999 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 201 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 202 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 203 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 203 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 206 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 207 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 212 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 214 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 215 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 216 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 218 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 218 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 219 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 222 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 222 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 226 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 228 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 232 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 239 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 242 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 243 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW HAVEN 586 244 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 246 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 247 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 254 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 255 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 256 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 258 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 258 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 260 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 261 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 262 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 263 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 264 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 268 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW HAVEN 586 270 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWBALTIMR 586 273 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 274 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 275 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 276 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 279 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 281 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 283 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 285 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 286 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 291 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 292 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 293 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 294 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 295 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 296 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 302 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 303 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 303 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 306 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 307 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 308 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 309 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 314 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 319 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 321 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 322 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 323 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 329 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 329 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 329 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWBALTIMR 586 330 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 331 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 336 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 336 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 337 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 337 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW HAVEN 586 339 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW HAVEN 586 339 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 344 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 345 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 349 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 350 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 350 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 353 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 354 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 354 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 360 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 360 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 361 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 362 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 362 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 363 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 365 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 365 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 372 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 372 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 380 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 381 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 382 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 383 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 393 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 402 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 403 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 405 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 406 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 408 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 409 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 412 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 413 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 415 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 416 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 418 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 419 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 420 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 420 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 420 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 421 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 427 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 428 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 431 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 434 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 435 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 436 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 437 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 438 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 438 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 439 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 443 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 443 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 445 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 446 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 447 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 450 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 451 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 453 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 453 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 457 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 461 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 463 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 464 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 465 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 466 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 467 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 468 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 469 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 470 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 477 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 477 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 480 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 481 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 482 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 484 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 485 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 486 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 489 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 491 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 491 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 492 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 493 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 495 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 497 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 498 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 501 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 504 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 506 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 507 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 510 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 518 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 524 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 529 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 530 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 531 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 532 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 536 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 540 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 540 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 541 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 549 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 552 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 552 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 553 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 553 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 554 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 556 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 557 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 558 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 562 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 563 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 563 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 565 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 565 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 566 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 567 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 568 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 569 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 569 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 572 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 573 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 574 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 575 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 576 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 578 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 580 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 582 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 585 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 587 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 589 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWBALTIMR 586 591 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 596 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 598 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 601 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 601 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 604 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 607 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 609 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 610 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 612 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 615 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 617 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 619 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 620 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 623 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 623 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 627 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 630 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 630 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 634 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW HAVEN 586 646 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW HAVEN 586 646 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWBALTIMR 586 648 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 649 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 649 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 651 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 662 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 663 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 665 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 668 SP2

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 675 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 677 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 681 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWBALTIMR 586 684 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 685 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 690 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 693 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 697 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 698 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 698 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 703 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 704 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 707 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 708 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 709 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 710 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 713 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWBALTIMR 586 716 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 717 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 718 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 719 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 722 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 722 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 723 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWBALTIMR 586 725 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 726 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 729 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 731 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 737 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 738 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 738 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 738 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 739 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 741 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 741 SP2

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340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 744 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 744 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 744 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 745 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 746 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 746 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 746 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 747 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW HAVEN 586 749 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 751 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 752 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 753 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 754 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 755 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 756 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 757 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 758 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 759 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 761 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 763 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 764 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 769 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 770 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 771 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 772 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 773 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 774 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 775 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 776 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 777 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 778 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 779 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 781 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 782 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 783 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 786 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 790 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 791 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 792 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 795 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 797 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 799 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 801 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 802 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 803 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 804 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 805 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 806 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 807 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 808 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 816 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 817 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 819 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 819 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 822 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 823 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 825 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 826 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 830 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 831 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 832 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 834 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 838 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 838 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 839 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 840 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 840 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 843 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 843 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 846 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 850 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 851 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 854 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 855 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 855 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 856 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 859 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 859 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 860 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 861 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 862 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 863 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 863 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 864 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 864 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 864 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 868 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 868 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWBALTIMR 586 870 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 871 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 871 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 872 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 872 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 873 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 876 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 879 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 879 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 880 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 883 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 883 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 884 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 888 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 889 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 890 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 894 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 894 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 896 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 898 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 899 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 904 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 907 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 909 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 912 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 913 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 913 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 914 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 915 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 916 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 917 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 918 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 920 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 921 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 924 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 925 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW HAVEN 586 928 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 929 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 930 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 930 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 932 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 932 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 933 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 933 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 935 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 935 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 939 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 940 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 942 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 943 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 943 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 944 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 944 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 945 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROSEVILLE 586 945 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 946 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 947 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 948 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 949 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 954 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 960 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 961 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 586 968 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 970 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 974 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 975 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 977 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 978 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 979 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MT CLEMENS 586 980 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 981 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 983 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CENTERLINE 586 986 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 991 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WASHINGTON 586 992 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 994 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 995 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WARREN 586 996 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 UTICA 586 997 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 205 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 207 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 208 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 210 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MANCHESTER 734 212 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 213 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 214 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILAN 734 215 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 216 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 217 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 217 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 218 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 218 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 218 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 222 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 223 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 225 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 226 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 227 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 228 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 229 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 230 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 231 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 232 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 233 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 233 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 233 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCKWOOD 734 236 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 237 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 238 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 238 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 239 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 239 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 240 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 241 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 242 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 243 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 244 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 244 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 244 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 245 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 246 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 247 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 250 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 250 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 250 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 251 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 252 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 253 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 253 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 254 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 255 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WILLIS 734 256 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 257 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 257 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 258 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 258 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 259 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 259 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 260 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 261 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 262 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 264 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 265 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 265 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 266 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 267 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 268 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 268 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 269 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 269 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WILLIS 734 270 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 271 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 271 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 272 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 272 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 273 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 273 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 274 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 274 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 274 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 276 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 277 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 281 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 282 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 283 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 284 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 285 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 286 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 286 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 287 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 288 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 289 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 293 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 294 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SALINE 734 295 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 296 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 297 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 298 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 299 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 299 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 301 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 301 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 302 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 303 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 305 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 306 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 307 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 307 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 308 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 309 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SALINE 734 316 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ERIE 734 317 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ERIE 734 319 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 320 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 321 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 322 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 323 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 324 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 325 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 326 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 327 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 328 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 329 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 329 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 330 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 330 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 331 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 331 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 332 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 334 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 334 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 335 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MANCHESTER 734 336 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 337 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 337 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 338 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 339 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 339 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 340 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 340 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 341 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 342 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 344 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 344 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 344 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 345 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 346 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 348 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 349 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 352 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 353 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 354 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 355 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 357 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 358 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 360 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 362 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 363 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 363 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 364 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 364 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 365 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 365 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 365 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 367 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 368 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 369 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 369 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 372 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 374 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 376 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 377 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 378 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 378 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCKWOOD 734 379 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 380 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 383 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 384 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 385 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 385 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 386 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 388 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 389 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 389 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 389 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 390 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 390 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 391 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 391 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 392 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 394 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 394 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 395 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MANCHESTER 734 396 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 397 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 398 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 399 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 399 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SALINE 734 401 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 402 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 403 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 404 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 405 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 407 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 408 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 408 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 413 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 414 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 415 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 416 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 417 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 418 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 419 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 419 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 420 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 421 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 422 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 423 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 424 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 424 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 425 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 426 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 427 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MANCHESTER 734 428 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SALINE 734 429 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 430 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 431 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 432 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 433 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 434 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 435 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 437 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 438 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILAN 734 439 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 440 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 440 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCKWOOD 734 441 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 442 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 443 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 443 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 444 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 445 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 445 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 446 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 447 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 448 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 449 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 449 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 450 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 451 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 452 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 453 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 454 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 455 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 456 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 457 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 458 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 459 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WILLIS 734 461 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 462 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 464 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 466 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 467 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 468 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 469 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 469 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SALINE 734 470 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCKWOOD 734 471 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 473 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 474 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 475 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 476 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 477 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 478 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 479 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 480 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 481 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 482 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 483 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 484 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 485 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 486 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 487 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 489 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 493 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 493 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 494 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 495 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 497 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 502 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SALINE 734 503 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 504 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 506 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 507 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILAN 734 508 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 509 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 512 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 512 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 512 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 513 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 516 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 518 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 520 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 521 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 522 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 523 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 524 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 525 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILAN 734 526 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 527 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 528 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 528 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 530 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 531 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 532 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 533 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 535 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 536 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 542 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 543 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 543 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 544 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 545 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 546 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 547 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 548 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ERIE 734 549 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 550 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 550 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 551 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 551 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 552 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WILLIS 734 554 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 556 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 556 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 557 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 557 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 558 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 559 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 560 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 561 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 562 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 564 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 565 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 566 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WILLIS 734 567 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 569 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 571 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 572 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 573 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 574 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 576 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 578 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 578 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 579 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 582 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 585 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 585 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWPORT 734 586 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 587 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 587 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WILLIS 734 588 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 591 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 592 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 592 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 593 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 595 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 604 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 605 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 606 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WILLIS 734 610 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 612 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 615 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 619 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 620 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 620 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 621 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 621 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 622 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 623 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 624 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 625 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 626 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 627 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILAN 734 628 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 629 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 629 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 632 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 633 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 634 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 635 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 637 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 638 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 639 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 640 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 641 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 642 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 642 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 644 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 645 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 646 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 647 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 648 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 649 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 651 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 652 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 654 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 655 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 656 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 657 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 658 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ERIE 734 659 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 660 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 661 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 662 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 663 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 664 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 665 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 666 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 667 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 668 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 669 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 670 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 671 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 672 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 673 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 674 SP2

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340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 675 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 676 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 677 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 678 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 679 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 680 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 680 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILAN 734 681 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 682 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 686 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 686 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 687 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 688 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 688 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 689 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 689 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 692 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 693 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 694 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 694 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 695 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 695 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 697 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 699 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 708 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 709 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 710 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 712 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 713 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 714 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 716 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 717 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 718 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CHELSEA 734 719 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 720 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 721 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 722 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 726 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 727 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 728 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 729 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 730 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 731 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 732 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 732 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 735 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 736 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 737 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 738 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 740 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 741 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 742 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 743 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 744 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 747 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 747 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 748 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCKWOOD 734 749 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCKWOOD 734 749 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 751 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 752 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 752 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 753 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 753 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 754 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 755 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 756 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 757 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 757 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 758 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 759 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 761 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 762 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 763 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 764 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 765 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 769 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 770 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 771 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 772 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 775 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 776 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 777 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 778 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 778 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 778 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 779 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 780 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 781 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 781 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 782 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 783 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 784 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 785 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 786 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 787 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 788 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 789 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 790 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 792 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DEXTER 734 792 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 793 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 794 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 795 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 795 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 796 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 796 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 797 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 798 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 799 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 799 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 805 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 812 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 817 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 818 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 818 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 818 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 819 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 821 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 822 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 825 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 826 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 826 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 827 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 829 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 829 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 834 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 837 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 838 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 839 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WHITMORELK 734 839 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 840 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 842 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 842 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 843 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEW BOSTON 734 843 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 844 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 845 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 845 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 846 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ERIE 734 848 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 852 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 853 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 855 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 857 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 858 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 860 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 862 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ERIE 734 863 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 864 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 865 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 866 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 866 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IDA 734 868 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CARLETON 734 869 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWPORT 734 872 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 873 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 876 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MAYBEE 734 876 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 878 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 879 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 882 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 883 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 887 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 890 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 891 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 893 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 895 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 895 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 901 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 902 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 904 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 905 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 905 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 TRENTON 734 907 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 913 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONROE 734 915 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ERIE 734 917 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 921 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 922 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 925 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 926 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 927 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 928 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 929 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 929 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 930 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 931 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 931 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 934 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 936 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 939 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 941 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 942 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 943 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SALINE 734 944 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 945 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 946 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 947 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 953 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 954 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 954 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 955 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LIVONIA 734 956 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BELLEVILLE 734 957 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 961 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 961 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WAYNE 734 968 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROCKWOOD 734 969 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 970 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 PINCKNEY 734 970 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 971 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 972 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 973 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 975 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 979 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 981 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PLYMOUTH 734 983 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLAT ROCK 734 984 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 YPSILANTI 734 985 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 WYANDOTTE 734 991 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMULUS 734 992 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 994 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 995 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 996 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 997 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ANN ARBOR 734 998 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 204 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 205 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HARTLAND 810 207 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 208 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BYRON 810 209 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 210 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 213 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 810 217 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 220 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 222 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 223 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 223 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 224 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 225 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 227 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 229 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 230 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 231 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 232 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 233 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 234 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 235 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 236 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 237 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 238 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 239 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 240 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 241 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 244 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 245 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONTROSE 810 247 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 249 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 250 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 250 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 250 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 251 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 252 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 253 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 257 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 262 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 265 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 265 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BYRON 810 266 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 267 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTH BRCH 810 270 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 272 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 272 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 275 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 275 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 277 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 280 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROMEO 810 281 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 282 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 282 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 282 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 287 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 290 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 299 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 299 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 300 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 301 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 312 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRYDEN 810 315 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 318 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 320 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AVOCA 810 324 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GOODELLS 810 325 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ST CLAIR 810 326 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 JEDDO 810 327 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ST CLAIR 810 328 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ST CLAIR 810 329 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 332 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 333 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 334 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 336 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 338 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 340 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 341 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 341 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 342 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 342 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 810 343 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 344 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 347 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 348 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONTROSE 810 350 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 354 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 355 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 355 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 355 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 356 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 356 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 357 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 357 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 358 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 360 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 360 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 360 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 364 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SMITHS CRK 810 367 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLIMTMORRS 810 368 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BYRON 810 370 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 373 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OTISVILLE 810 374 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRYDEN 810 375 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 379 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 385 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 388 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 389 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 390 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 391 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 394 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 396 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 397 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 407 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 407 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 410 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 410 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 412 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 417 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 422 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 422 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 423 SP2

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 424 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 429 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 433 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 434 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 441 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 444 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRYDEN 810 448 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 449 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 452 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ST CLAIR 810 454 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 455 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LINDEN 810 458 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LINDEN 810 458 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 810 459 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 471 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 471 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 AVOCA 810 474 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 478 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 479 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 479 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 479 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLUSHING 810 487 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 488 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 488 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 488 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 494 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 496 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 810 499 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 503 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 503 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 810 508 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 513 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 515 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 515 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 516 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 519 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRYDEN 810 521 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 522 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 810 523 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 528 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 531 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 810 533 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 534 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 538 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRYDEN 810 542 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 COLUMBIAVL 810 545 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLIMTMORRS 810 547 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 548 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 810 560 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ST CLAIR 810 561 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLIMTMORRS 810 564 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 569 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PONTIAC 810 571 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 577 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 579 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 584 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 588 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 588 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 591 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 593 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 595 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 597 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 597 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 597 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 599 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 600 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 810 602 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 603 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLUSHING 810 605 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 606 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 610 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 614 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 616 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 618 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LENNON 810 621 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 623 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 624 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 624 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 625 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 626 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 627 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 SWARTZ CRK 810 628 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 629 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SWARTZ CRK 810 630 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 OTISVILLE 810 631 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HARTLAND 810 632 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SWARTZ CRK 810 635 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GOODRICH 810 636 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ST CLAIR 810 637 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NEWLOTHROP 810 638 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONTROSE 810 639 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLIMTMORRS 810 640 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SMITHS CRK 810 642 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SWARTZ CRK 810 644 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 650 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 652 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 653 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 654 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 654 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 RANKIN 810 655 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 656 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 658 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLUSHING 810 659 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 660 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 661 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 664 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 667 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLIMTMORRS 810 670 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 METAMORA 810 678 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 680 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 683 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 683 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLIMTMORRS 810 686 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLIMTMORRS 810 687 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 NORTH BRCH 810 688 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 689 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 691 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BYRON 810 692 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 694 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 695 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 701 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRYDEN 810 706 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 714 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 715 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 720 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 721 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 724 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 728 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 728 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 730 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 732 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 733 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LINDEN 810 735 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 736 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ST CLAIR 810 740 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 742 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 743 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 744 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 745 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HARTLAND 810 746 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 750 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 760 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 762 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 766 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 766 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 767 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 768 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 768 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 771 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 772 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 780 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GOODRICH 810 783 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 785 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 787 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 789 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 790 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 COLUMBIAVL 810 793 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DRYDEN 810 796 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HADLEY 810 797 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HARTLAND 810 800 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 812 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 813 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 814 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 820 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 820 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 820 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 824 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 824 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 DAVISON 810 828 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 833 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 834 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 835 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 835 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 835 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 836 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 836 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 841 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 IMLAY CITY 810 842 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 844 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 844 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 845 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 852 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 853 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 853 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 858 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 858 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 866 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 866 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLUSHING 810 867 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 869 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 874 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 874 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 875 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 875 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 877 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 877 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 882 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 885 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 887 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 887 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 887 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 895 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 900 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 903 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 908 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 910 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 919 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 922 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 923 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 931 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 936 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FENTON 810 936 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 937 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 937 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 938 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 941 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 941 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 941 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 GRANDBLANC 810 953 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 955 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 956 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 956 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 956 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 LINDEN 810 957 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 958 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 962 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 963 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 964 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 965 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 966 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 969 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 971 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 FLINT 810 972 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 LAPEER 810 973 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 982 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 984 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 985 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 BRIGHTON 810 986 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 987 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MONTROSE 810 988 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 989 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 990 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 PORT HURON 810 990 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 HARTLAND 810 991 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 202 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 206 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ROYAL OAK 947 210 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 212 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 213 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 220 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 255 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 264 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 288 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 289 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 309 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 313 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 326 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 344 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 361 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 381 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 387 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 399 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 419 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 420 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 428 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 433 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 444 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 456 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 470 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 485 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 489 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 505 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 509 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 947 517 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 SOUTHFIELD 947 517 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 539 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 550 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 566 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 MILFDWH LK 947 570 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 577 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 616 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 630 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 678 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 722 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 740 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 744 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 749 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 750 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 755 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 757 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 762 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 768 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 770 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 823 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 829 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 830 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 844 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 851 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 853 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 859 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 862 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 867 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 882 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 885 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 913 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 938 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 939 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 956 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 ORTONVILLE 947 970 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 987 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 994 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 340 CLARKSTON 947 996 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 PINCONNING 989 200 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 201 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 205 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 344 HOPE 989 207 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 209 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 212 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 213 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 HOPE 989 219 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 220 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 220 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 220 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 344 PINCONNING 989 221 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 222 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 225 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 233 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 239 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BIRCH RUN 989 244 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 245 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 247 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 249 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 252 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 252 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 253 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 258 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FRANKENMTH 989 262 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 AUBURN 989 266 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 272 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 274 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 276 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 280 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FAIRGROVE 989 282 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 284 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 289 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 293 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 295 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 297 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 298 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 HEMLOCK 989 301 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 344 PINCONNING 989 313 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 316 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 317 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 321 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 321 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 322 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 CHESANING 989 323 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 PINCONNING 989 324 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 326 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 327 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 327 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 330 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 332 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 341 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BIRCH RUN 989 349 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 374 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BIRCH RUN 989 377 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 378 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 384 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 385 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 391 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 393 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 395 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 397 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 397 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 397 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 399 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 400 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 400 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 401 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 HOPE 989 404 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FREELAND 989 405 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 412 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 414 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 414 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 415 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 AUBURN 989 416 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 430 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 COLEMAN 989 442 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 443 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 444 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 CHESANING 989 445 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 450 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 454 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 459 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 460 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 COLEMAN 989 465 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 475 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FRANKENMTH 989 480 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BRECKENRDG 989 481 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 482 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 482 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 484 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 484 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 AKRON 989 485 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 486 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 488 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 488 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 492 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 493 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 495 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 496 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 497 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 498 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 501 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 506 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 509 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 513 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 525 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 525 PMC

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340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 525 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 344 AKRON 989 528 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 AKRON 989 528 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 529 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 AKRON 989 530 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 546 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 560 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 572 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 572 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FREELAND 989 573 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FREELAND 989 573 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 574 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 577 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 583 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 596 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 598 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 600 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 AUBURN 989 605 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 607 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 607 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 610 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 612 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 615 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 621 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BIRCH RUN 989 624 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FREELAND 989 625 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 CHESANING 989 626 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 631 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 633 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 636 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 638 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 HEMLOCK 989 642 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MERRILL 989 643 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FRANKENMTH 989 652 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MUNGER 989 659 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 344 AUBURN 989 662 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 667 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 671 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 671 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 679 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 684 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BAY CITY 989 686 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SANFORD 989 687 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 HOPE 989 689 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 AKRON 989 691 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FREELAND 989 692 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FAIRGROVE 989 693 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FREELAND 989 695 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 696 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 LINWOOD 989 697 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 698 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 708 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 714 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 344 MERRILL 989 715 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 FREELAND 989 716 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 717 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 730 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 737 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 746 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 750 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 750 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 750 SP2 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 751 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 752 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 753 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 754 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 755 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 757 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 758 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 759 EOC

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340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 770 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 771 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 772 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 773 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 774 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 775 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 776 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 777 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 779 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 780 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 781 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 790 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 791 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 792 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 793 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 794 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 797 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 798 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 799 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BRECKENRDG 989 801 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 805 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 817 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 824 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 830 RCC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 832 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 835 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 837 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 839 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 BRECKENRDG 989 842 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 CHESANING 989 845 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MTPLEASANT 989 854 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 MIDLAND 989 859 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 SAGINAW 989 860 PMC 340 FARMINGTON 344 REESE 989 863 EOC 340 FARMINGTON 344 REESE 989 863 PMC

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MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #21XXX BY: Commissioner Gwen Markham, Chairperson, Finance Committee IN RE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – THIRD QUARTER 2021 DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION TRANSFER To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS all development cost is incorporated as a single appropriation within the non-departmental budget and then an amount equal to the actual expense is transferred to the user department with a summary report to the Finance Committee; and WHEREAS the Department of Information Technology has determined the Third Quarter 2021 development charges to be $1,310,232.77 for the General Fund/General Purpose County departments; and WHEREAS direct charges to Special Revenue and Proprietary fund departments are $1,095,857.82 and non-county agencies are $24,776.25 for the Third Quarter 2021; and WHEREAS an appropriation transfer to General Fund/General Purpose County departments is needed to fund these development charges. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners has reviewed the Third Quarter 2021 Development Report and approves the Third Quarter appropriation transfer as specified on the attached schedule. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the respective departmental Fiscal Year 2021 budgets are to be amended as specified in the attached detail schedule. Chairperson, on behalf of the Finance Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution.

______________________________________ Commissioner Gwen Markham, District #9 Chairperson, Finance Committee

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GOVERNMENTAL FUNDSGeneral Fund [101]

540 101 10100-3020201-121020-773630 52/1 - District Court $5,524.94 $13,049.50550 101 10100-3020301-121020-773630 52/2 - District Court $5,524.94 $13,049.50560 101 10100-3020401-121020-773630 52/3 - District Court $5,524.94 $13,049.50530 101 10100-3020501-121020-773630 52/4 - District Court $5,524.43 $13,048.25630 101 10100-1070801-114000-773630 Animal Control $7,725.38 $33,529.18005 101 10100-5010101-180010-773630 Bd of Commissioners $16,126.25 $46,659.25508 101 10100-5010101-165015-773630 BOC-Legal Resource Center $288.75 $288.75450 101 10100-1070901-113270-773630 Circuit Court Probation North $0.00 $174.00184 101 10100-2010210-132300-773630 Clerk's - County Clerk $0.00 $0.00718 101 10100-2010210-125000-773630 Clerk E-Services $1,545.00 $1,545.00725 101 10100-2010201-180000-773630 Clerk/Reg - Admin $0.00 $0.00291 101 10100-2010401-172190-773630 Clerk Register Admin $0.00 $0.00722 101 10100-2010210-125000-773630 Clerk/Reg - EDMS (Imaging) $4,719.20 $11,629.44440 101 10100-2010301-185010-773630 Clerk/Reg - Elections $1,888.25 $7,063.00410 101 10100-2010501-125000-773630 Clerk/Reg - Jury Commission $825.00 $907.50724 101 10100-2010210-125000-773630 Clerk/Reg - Legal Records $72,935.58 $194,101.59726 101 10100-2010601-172190-773630 Clerk/Reg - Micrographics $0.00 $0.00723 101 10100-2010205-132305-773630 Clerk/Reg - Vital Statistics $37,071.57 $92,709.61522 101 10100-1070401-113000-773630 Community Corrections Admin $26,716.41 $81,806.92620 101 10100-1010201-181010-773630 Compliance Office - Auditing $0.00 $0.00430 101 10100-1010501-181020-773630 Corporation Counsel $15,048.00 $53,661.25490 101 10100-3010402-135070-773630 CTS-FD-CT Services - Clinic $0.00 $0.00506 101 10100-3010401-121220-773630 CTS-Fam Div-Judicial Support $0.00 $0.00483 101 10100-3010403-121100-773630 CTS-FD-Judicial Support-ADM $209.38 $2,186.43482 101 10100-3010403-121240-773630 CTS-FD-Juvenile Support $7,818.23 $10,328.08015 101 10100-1010101-181000-773630 County Executive $85,303.25 $163,161.50495 101 10100-3010201-121110-773630 Courts-Business Division $0.00 $0.00498 101 10100-3010301-121130-773630 Courts-GJ-Judicial Support $227,440.65 $732,024.69502 101 10100-3010301-121180-773630 Courts-GJ-Jury Operations $137.28 $928.49493 101 10100-3010101-121100-773630 Courts - Judical / Administration $18,333.81 $52,507.31188 101 10100-1090206-171000-773630 Economic Dev & Comm Affairs $41.25 $91.75785 101 10100-1090101-171000-773630 Economic Development & Community Affairs $1,183.25 $3,658.25740 101 10100-1020501-173010-773630 Equalization Division $121,660.27 $292,729.09046 101 10100-2010301-133095-773630 Elections-Pandemic/COVID19 $0.00 $0.00660 101 10100-1020601-182020-773630 Fiscal Services-Gen Fund $89,798.97 $249,952.64900 101 10100-1110101-115090-773630 Emergency Mgmt/Homeland Security $17,200.00 $41,460.25562 101 10100-1060101-133300-773630 Human Services - HS Admin Serv $4,042.50 $7,523.25416 101 10100-1050403-183020-773630 HR Recruitment $0.00 $0.00680 101 10100-1050401-183010-773630 Human Resources $43,678.83 $125,528.99907 101 10100-5010303-165040-773630 Library - Library Admin $0.00 $0.00824 101 10100-5010302-165020-773630 Library Services $0.00 $0.00565 101 10100-1090108-171030-773630 Marketing & Communcations $0.00 $677.00872 101 10100-1070601-132030-773630 Medical Examiner $2,698.38 $13,044.68

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYDEVELOPMENT SUMMARY

THIRD QUARTER 2021

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THIRD QUARTER 2021

296 101 10100-1060801-174000-773630 MSU - Digital Media Services $0.00 $0.00710 101 10100-1060801-174000-773630 MSU Extension - Oakland $0.00 $82.50349 101 10100-4030501-112680-773630 OCSD Admin Serv-Records Unit $415.00 $607.75648 101 10100-4030201-112580-773630 OCSD Admin Serv-Sheriff Admin $0.00 $0.00163 101 10100-4030901-115140-773630 OCSO - CLEMIS Forensic Lab IMS $0.00 $0.00775 101 10100-1090201-171000-773630 Planning & Economic Development $18,493.00 $49,533.75479 101 10100-3040101-121090-773630 Probate FD Judicial Support $0.00 $0.00512 101 10100-3040403-124010-773630 Probate-Estates/Mental Health - EDMS (Imaging) $4,129.31 $10,175.81510 101 10100-3040403-124010-773630 Probate-Estates/Mental Health Support $9,957.63 $27,844.43481 101 10100-3040101-121060-773630 Probate-Family Division Judicial $0.00 $0.00145 101 10100-4010101-122050-773630 Prosecuting Attorney - General Prosecution $30,529.63 $83,549.93690 101 10100-1020310-182090-773630 Purchasing $629.50 $1,065.75637 101 10100-1030803-184020-773630 Records Retention $0.00 $0.00650 101 10100-1020650-126020-773630 Reimbursement Division $2,068.00 $16,859.75195 101 10100-4030301-112590-773630 OCSD-Corrective Serv - Admin $30,696.07 $128,209.44191 101 10100-4030601-110000-773630 Sheriff - CLEMIS $16,701.78 $68,806.99348 101 10100-4030301-112620-773630 Sheriff - Corrective Serv Admin $17,943.75 $28,745.75988 101 10100-4030901-116240-773630 Sheriff - IFS Div Lab $0.00 $0.00647 101 10100-4030601-110000-773630 Sheriff - Patrol Serv - LE Admin $0.00 $0.00206 101 10100-4030901-110040-773630 Sheriff - LE Support- Serv Admin $0.00 $0.00445 101 10100-1030803-184025-773630 Support Services $1,986.22 $5,001.22600 101 10100-7010101-186040-773630 Treasurer $131,287.48 $266,836.32169 101 10100-7010101-186080-773630 Treasurers - Banking RFP $0.00 $0.00627 101 10100-7010110-186130-773630 Treasurers - Landsale $0.00 $0.00978 101 10100-7010101-186050-773630 Treasurers Office-OakDocs $9,477.75 $56,327.50910 101 10100-1090702-132050-773630 Veterans Services $623.75 $10,535.50730 101 10100-6010101-155010-773630 Water Resource Commissioner $62,697.13 $143,428.43742 101 10100-6010101-149920-773630 WRC - CAMS Software Support & Maintenance $0.00 $805.00203 101 10100-6010101-174452-773630 WRC EU Pub ED Adm Programs $0.00 $0.00022 101 10100-6010101-174453-773630 WRC GIS Layer $0.00 $0.00301 101 10100-6010101-174250-773630 WRC - Soil Erosion Software Sol $0.00 $0.00

Sub-Total Fund 101 $1,164,170.69 $3,170,490.46

Health Fund [221]840 221 20221-1060201-133150-773630 Health $48,071.25 $162,725.25852 221 20221-1060211-133150-773630 Health Central Support $25.25 $167.50843 221 20221-1060220-134390-773630 Health Environmental $78,065.47 $215,332.75183 221 20221-1060201-133150-773630 Health Website Redesign $0.00 $0.00239 221 20221-1060201-133095-773630 Pub Hlth-Pandemic/COVID19 $0.00 $8,660.00

Sub-Total Fund 221 $126,161.97 $386,885.50

Juvenile Maintenance Fund [293]665 293 20293-1070901-112090-773630 Children's Village $19,900.11 $47,749.70668 293 20293-1070901-112010-773630 Children's Village Admin $0.00 $0.00

Sub-Total Fund 293 $19,900.11 $47,749.70

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYDEVELOPMENT SUMMARY

THIRD QUARTER 2021

63600-1080101-152000-631365 DEVELOPMENT FOR GOVERNMENTAL FUND $1,310,232.77 $3,605,125.66APPROPRIATION

SUB-TOTAL GOVERNMENTAL DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION: $1,310,232.77 $3,605,125.66

10100-9090101-196030-773630 Information Technology Development ($1,310,232.77) ($3,605,125.66)

TOTAL GOVERNMENTAL: $0.00 $0.00

NON-GOVERNMENTALDIRECT CHARGES

053 Airport Special Events $0.00 $0.00274 ASAP Passport System $0.00 $0.00672 Assessment & Tax $8,706.50 $8,948.50935 Augusta SAW Grant $0.00 $0.00073 Bicentennial Celebration Grant $0.00 $0.00944 CAMP CTA DR Equipment $3,624.50 $22,290.75669 CAMS/CVT Data Conversion $0.00 $0.00309 Clean Slate - MIWorks! $165.00 $165.00055 CLEMIS $2,132.23 $9,102.99699 CLEMIS - CAD $0.00 $0.00448 CLEMIS/FRMS NON-BILLABLE $0.00 $2,722.50056 CLEMIS FUND 63500 $13,631.50 $43,141.25026 CLEMIS MIDC Bridge $0.00 $8,555.00069 CLEMIS - Training $0.00 $0.00749 Clerk/Reg - CPL $1,920.00 $1,920.00720 Clerk/Reg - Register Of Deeds $7,734.13 $18,009.68719 Clerk/Rod Automation Fund $0.00 $0.00659 Collaborative Asset Mgt Sys (CAMS) $0.00 $0.00435 Comm Dev - Housing Counselor $0.00 $172.50521 Community Corrections - Admin (Grant) $0.00 $0.00937 COSDS SAW Grant $0.00 $0.00471 Courts-FOC Exp-CS Enforcement - EDMS (Imaging) $0.00 $0.00507 Courts-FOC Exp-CS Enforcement $22,628.06 $64,043.06470 Courts-FOC EXP-FAM Counseling $0.00 $0.00045 CV Radio System Replacement $0.00 $4,413.75673 Cyber Security Fund $0.00 $0.00931 Drain Equipment Fund $0.00 $0.00189 Drain Equipment Fund - Powerplan Contract $0.00 $0.00933 Drain Equip Map $1,313.00 $3,765.75837 EDCA - MITradeSchool.org Grant $0.00 $0.00167 Edwards Drain SAW Grant $0.00 $0.00100 Farmington Hills SDS SAW $0.00 $0.00210 Fire Records Management System $209.38 $9,757.18

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THIRD QUARTER 2021

750 FM&O $32,339.49 $84,025.13756 FM&O Building Maintenance $0.00 $0.00133 FM&O Building Management System $0.00 $0.00080 FMO Bldg Mgmt Systems Rep Ph 2 $14,502.25 $22,336.00048 FM&O Bldg Security Enh Proj $0.00 $0.00757 FM-WK Rel/Jail Mgt/Video Conf $0.00 $0.00963 FOC Security Audit $0.00 $0.00942 Franklin SAW Grant $0.00 $0.00038 HACH WIMS Software Support $41.25 $617.00380 Health Immunization Grant $0.00 $0.00173 Health - Lead Innovation Grant $0.00 $0.00071 Health Lead PSA Grant $0.00 $0.00117 Health-Hepatitis A Prevention $0.00 $0.00020 Henry Graham Drain SAW Grant $0.00 $1,072.50947 HIPAA Enhancements II $3,423.75 $99,127.50120 HR-Financial System Replacement $374,129.25 $1,280,433.05214 IAM Program $60,319.00 $211,080.50338 Imaging Project $53,081.50 $126,251.75751 IT Telephone Communications $13.25 $198.75303 IT ARP Funding $1,614.00 $1,614.00202 Jail Management System (JMS) $21,655.50 $56,739.50185 Leasetrack $0.00 $0.00112 Medical Marijuana PSA $0.00 $0.00101 Medical Marijuana Mysidewalk $0.00 $0.00113 MIDC Dev $133,015.50 $252,468.75164 Neighborhood Housing Development $7,251.50 $7,251.50192 Neptune Reports $0.00 $0.00136 Oakland Township SDS SAW $0.00 $0.00634 OakVideo Upgrade (Building Authority) $0.00 $0.00938 OAKWIN Radio System Enhancement $0.00 $0.00043 O.C. Bicentennial Oak200 $0.00 $0.00653 O.C. International Airport $11,156.25 $25,428.75298 OCSO CCTV East Annex Storage $3,877.50 $3,877.50934 OLV SDS SAW Grant $0.00 $0.00255 Oracle Upgrade to 19C $31,062.50 $108,743.50770 Parks and Recreation - Administration $9,413.75 $27,249.50867 P&R Capital Improvement $0.00 $0.00925 P&R EMS Upgrade $0.00 $0.00796 P&R Facilities & Maintenance $0.00 $0.00442 P&R Lyon Oaks Conf Ctr CIP#2469 $0.00 $0.00443 P&R Lyon Oaks Conf Ctr CIP#2468 $0.00 $0.00454 P&R Springfield Oaks CIP#2471 $0.00 $0.00456 P&R Springfield Oaks CIP#2470 $0.00 $0.00457 P&R Red Oaks Clubhouse CIP#2467 $0.00 $0.00268 Pontiac - Meter $0.00 $0.00

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THIRD QUARTER 2021

747 Pontiac - Water $0.00 $0.00748 Pontiac - Sewer $0.00 $0.00095 Pontiac Sewer $0.00 $0.00936 Pontiac Water Asset Mgmt $0.00 $0.00329 Pontiac WWTP Transaction $0.00 $0.00906 Public Health Grant 795 $0.00 $0.00237 Public Safety Dashboard $6,482.75 $58,269.75791 Radio Communications - E911 $26,235.50 $97,532.00695 Risk Management $7,981.00 $45,835.25638 Tax Management System $0.00 $0.00601 Treasurers - DTRF $0.00 $0.00973 UCC Program II $26,445.00 $91,248.25115 UCC Program III - VOIP $150,552.75 $265,285.00231 UCC Program IV - Wireless $1,606.00 $45,434.75656 Water Resources Accounting $137.28 $928.49731 Water Resource - Equipment $82.50 $701.25736 WinCan Central Storage Solution $0.00 $0.00930 Water and Sewer-General Adm $13,757.75 $17,945.25939 Water and Sewer General Administration $0.00 $0.00974 Water and Sewer Gen Admin-WMU $0.00 $0.00201 Water and Sewer Gen Adm - XC2 $0.00 $0.00850 Workforce Dev Division $0.00 $0.00212 Workforce Dev-Clean Slate Proj $5,832.00 $8,513.25281 WRC $0.00 $0.00670 WRC Acctg - Crowder Prjct $0.00 $0.00344 WRC Administration $0.00 $82.50929 WRC Aeration Tank Rehab $0.00 $0.00940 WRC - CAMP $1,469.75 $4,732.50926 WRC CLINTON-OAKLAND SCADA $0.00 $0.00932 WRC CLINTON-OAK SDS SCADA Main $0.00 $0.00277 WRC-GWK PCF-WRC SCADA $0.00 $0.00377 WRC - SAW ACACIA $0.00 $0.00382 WRC - SAW Birmingham $0.00 $0.00379 WRC - SAW Commerce Township $0.00 $0.00387 WRC - SAW Evergreen Farmington $0.00 $0.00389 WRC - SAW Lake Orion $0.00 $0.00388 WRC - SAW Novi $0.00 $0.00386 WRC - SAW Orchard Lake $0.00 $0.00674 WRC - SAW Grant Labor $0.00 $0.00381 WRC SAW GWK $0.00 $0.00895 WRC AGO $0.00 $0.00734 WRC - AMR Support $0.00 $701.25980 WRC Bingham Farms SAW $0.00 $0.00745 WRC - COSDA Meter Replacement $0.00 $0.00728 WRC - CO SDS SewMet $0.00 $0.00

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168 WRC CRWRRF Admin Bldg Rehab $0.00 $0.00729 WRC - EF SDS SewMet $0.00 $0.00737 WRC - Data Application Pilot Poject $0.00 $0.00300 WRC - GIS Allocation by Labor $0.00 $0.00277 WRC - GWK PCF-WRC SCADA $0.00 $0.00295 WRC - HACH WIMS Implementation $0.00 $0.00894 WRC - HACH WIMS Implementation Phase II $0.00 $0.00733 WRC - Hydro Drain Project $0.00 $0.00671 WRC - Infrastructure Op Ar $0.00 $0.00982 WRC Keego Harbor SAW $0.00 $0.00299 WRC - MISS DIG Ticket Mgmt Sys $0.00 $0.00236 WRC Oaklabnd Macomb Interceptor $3,650.00 $9,782.00981 WRC Oxford Twp SAW $0.00 $0.00501 WRC Permitting Impl $1,691.25 $4,331.25979 WRC Permitting Implementation $2,529.00 $3,940.75990 WRC Regional Systems Unit $0.00 $0.00986 WRC Royal Oak Twp SAW $0.00 $0.00686 WRC - SAW Grant Labor - Common to All $0.00 $0.00402 WRC SAW Huron Rouge $0.00 $0.00403 WRC SAW Bloomfield Village $0.00 $0.00739 WRC - SCADA Common $0.00 $0.00738 WRC - SCADA Engineering Assessment $0.00 $0.00358 WRC - SCADA Maintenance $4,372.50 $10,065.00294 WRC - Sewer Fund $3,712.50 $14,005.75067 WRC Utility Billing Replacement $17,753.75 $33,329.25023 WRC Walled Lake Water $0.00 $0.00024 WRC Walled Lake SDS $0.00 $0.00121 WRC Website Standardization $2,606.00 $6,246.75170 WRC WMU Meter Maintenance $0.00 $0.00

63600-1080101-152000-631302 SUB-TOTAL DIRECT CHARGES FOR DEVELOPMENT $1,095,857.82 $3,224,433.33

TOTAL COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CHARGES $2,406,090.59 $6,829,558.99

NON-COUNTY AGENCIES63600-1080101-152000-635017 Non-County Agencies $24,776.25 $52,526.25

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - RESERVE FUNDDEVELOPMENT / SUPPORT DETAIL - THIRD QUARTER 2021

Cust # GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS 3rd Qtr 2021

630 ANIMAL CONTROL 24017 SQL Server Supp - Animal Control $209.3895628 Animal Control $3,102.2595682 Dog System $4,413.75

Animal Control-Total $7,725.38

005 BD OF COMMISSIONERS 91404 BOC - Customer Support $16,126.25Bd of Commissioners - Total $16,126.25

508 BOC-LEGAL RESOURCE CENTER 61001 BOC-Legal Resource Center $288.75BOC-Legal Resource Center - Total $288.75

665 CHILDRENS VILLAGE 95665 Childrens Village $19,900.11Childrens Village - Total $19,900.11

668 CHILDREN'S VILLAGE ADMIN 97668 Childrens Village Admin $0.00Childrens Village Admin - Total $0.00

184 CLERK'S - COUNTY CLERK 96184 Clerk's - County Clerk $0.00Clerk's - County Clerk - Total $0.00

725 CLERK/REG - ADMIN 72500 Clerk - Admin $0.00Clerk/Reg - Admin - Total $0.00

440 CLERK/REG - ELECTIONS DIVISION 95443 Clerk/Reg - Elections Division $1,888.25Clerk/Reg - Elections Division - Total $1,888.25

722 CLERK/REG - EDMS (IMAGING) 95158 Clerk/Reg - EDMS Support/Maintenance/Upgrades $4,719.2013001 Clerk's Efiling $0.00

Clerk/Reg - EDMS (Imaging) - Total $4,719.20

718 CLERK/REG - E-SERVICES 71800 Clerk/Reg - E-Services $1,545.00Clerk/Reg - E-Services - Total $1,545.00

410 CLERK/REG - JURY COMMISSION 95512 Clerk/Reg - Jury Commission $825.00Clerk/Reg - Jury Commission - Total $825.00

724 CLERK/REG - LEGAL RECORDS 95189 Circuit Court System $72,935.58Clerk/Reg - Legal Records - Total $72,935.58

726 CLERK/REG - MICROGRAPHICS 91002 ROD - 75% $0.00Clerk/Reg - Micrographics - Total $0.00

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - RESERVE FUNDDEVELOPMENT / SUPPORT DETAIL - THIRD QUARTER 2021

291 CLERK REGISTER OF DEEDS ADMIN 95291 Clerk Register of Deeds Admin $0.00Clerk Register of Deeds Admin - Total $0.00

723 CLERK - VITAL STATISTICS 24015 SQL Server Supp - Vital Stats 3.5% $209.3895161 Clerk.Reg - Vital Statistics $36,862.19

Clerk - Vital Statistics - Total $37,071.57

522 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS-ADMIN (CO) 23003 Oracle Support-Comm Corr - 5.2% $137.2824012 SQL Server Supp - Community Corr 3.5% $209.3852200 Comm Corr-Admin (County) $26,369.7552201 Comm Corr - DW Support $0.00

Community Corrections - Total $26,716.41

620 COMPLIANCE OFFICE - AUDITING 44034 Auditing - New Development $0.0095468 Auditing Internal Srv - Cust Sup $0.00

Compliance Office - Auditing - Total $0.00

690 COMPLIANCE OFFICE - PURCHASING 44028 Purchasing System Enhancements $629.5044029 Pur-New Development $0.00

Compliance Office - Purchasing - Total $629.50

430 CORPORATION COUNSEL 95501 Corporation Counsel $15,048.00Corporation Counsel - Total $15,048.00

015 COUNTY EXECUTIVE 95654 County Executive - Development $68,062.5095656 County Executive Support $17,240.75

County Executive - Total $85,303.25

450 CIRC CT PROBATION - NORTH 80204 Circuit Court Probation - North $0.00Circuit Court Probation - North - Total $0.00

495 CTS-BUSINESS DIVISION 12002 CCT-Courts/Criminal $0.0023010 Oracle Support-CCT/CTS Crim Whse 2.6% $0.00

CTS-Business Division - Total $0.00

490 CTS-FD-CT SERVICES - CLINIC 95171 CTS-FD-CT Services - Clinic $0.00CTS-FD-CT Services - Clinic - Total $0.00

506 CTS-FAM DIV-JUDICIAL SUPPT 95195 Circuit Court Admin $0.00CTS-Fam Div-Judicial Support - Total $0.00

483 CTS-FD-JUDICIAL SUPPORT-ADM 24009 SQL Serv Supp - CTS-Jud Sup Adm - 3.5% $209.38CTS-FD-Judicial Support-Adm - Total $209.38

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - RESERVE FUNDDEVELOPMENT / SUPPORT DETAIL - THIRD QUARTER 2021

482 CTS-FD JUVENILE SUPPORT 48200 CTS-Jud Support - Juv Support $7,818.23CTS-Jud Support - Juv Support - Total $7,818.23

498 CTS-GEN JURIS-JUDICIAL SUPPT 14001 CTS-DW Support/Circuit $0.0023010 Oracle Supp-CCT $68.6512002 CCT-Courts/Criminal $206.2595179 CTS-Gen Juris-Judicial Suppt $227,165.75

CTS-Gen Juris-Judicial Suppt - Total $227,440.65

502 CTS-GJ-JURY OPERATIONS 23008 Oracle Support-CTS-GJ-Jury Operations $137.28CTS-GJ-Jury Operations - Total $137.28

493 CTS-JUDICIAL ADMIN 13002 Court's - Efiling $0.0049300 Courts Web Redesign $0.0095174 CTS-Judicial Admin $18,333.81

CTS-Judicial Admin - Total $18,333.81

188 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & COMM AFFAIRS 98180 EDCA - One Stop Shop $41.25Economic Development & Comm Affairs - Total $41.25

785 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 36500 GIS Implementation Support C&E Dev $371.2536501 CED Application - H/W Support $0.0095785 Comm & Eco Developmt $812.00

Economic Development & Community Affairs - Total $1,183.25

740 EQUALIZATION 23012 Oracle Support-Equalization - 5.2% $137.2824005 SQL Server Supp-Equalization - 10.5% $628.0731075 Equal - Development $1,407.5036505 GIS Implementation Support Equalization $123.7536506 Equal Application - H/W Support $8,089.0036507 Equal LAMS Support $11,544.0036601 Land System Enhancements - Equal (50%) $53,560.5836701 Land System Maintenance - Equal (50%) $2,108.5236801 Land System Support - Equal (50%) $6,233.1536902 BS&A Orion Twp $0.0050101 EQUAL (BS&A ANNUAL) $6,349.1795562 Equalization - DW Support $0.0095693 Equalization - System Maintenance $0.0095699 BS&A Master Appraisal Sup/Maint $31,479.25

Equalization - Total $121,660.27

660 FISCAL SERVICES ADMIN 23001 Oracle Support - Fiscal Serv - 15.6% $411.8423013 Oracle Support - HR-Acctg/Budget - 5.2% $137.2824006 SQL Serv Supp - HR-Acctg - 1.75% $104.7044021 FS-System/Customer Support $18,798.75

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44022 FS - System Maintenance $11,385.0044023 FS - System Enhancements $0.0044024 FS - New Development $0.0044602 Bond Disclosure - Fiscal (50%) $0.0096001 Fiscal Serv - Acctg 40% $39,307.6096003 Fiscal Serv - Budget 20% $19,653.80

Fiscal Services Admin - Total $89,798.97

840 HEALTH DIVISION 36525 GIS Implementation Support Health $0.0095563 User Support-Health $24,679.5096842 Health Admin $23,391.75

Health - Total $48,071.25

852 HEALTH CENTRAL SUPPORT 95852 Health Central Support $25.25Health Central Support - Total $25.25

843 HEALTH - ENVIRONMENTAL 23005 Oracle Support - EH Projects - 5.2% $137.2824014 SQL Server Suppt - Ehealth 14% $837.3884200 EH - Projects $74,339.8184300 Ehealth Program $2,751.00

Health-Environmental - Total $78,065.47

183 HEALTH WEBSITE REDESIGN 96183 Health Website Redesign $0.00Health Website Redesign - Total $0.00

900 HOMELAND SECURITY 36545 GIS Implementation Support Homeland Security $82.5036546 Homeland Security Application - H/W Support $17,117.5098990 Homeland Security $0.00

Homeland Security - Total $17,200.00

416 HR RECRUITMENT 98416 HR Recruitment $0.00HR Recruitment - Total $0.00

680 HUMAN RESOURCES 23014 Oracle Support-HR/Personnel - 5.2% $137.2824007 SQL Server Suppport-HR/Personnel - 1.75% $104.7044044 HR- New Development $0.0096002 Human Res-Personnel 40% $43,436.85

Human Resources - Total $43,678.83

562 HUMAN SERVICES - HS ADMIN SERV 96561 Human Services-HS Admin Serv $4,042.50Human Services-HS Admin Serv - Total $4,042.50

907 LIBRARY - LIBRARY ADMIN 91405 Library Board $0.00Library - Library Admin - Total $0.00

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824 LIBRARY SERVICES 61001 Library Services $0.00Library Services - Total $0.00

565 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS 56500 Marketing & Communications $0.00Marketing & Communications - Total . $0.00

872 MEDICAL EXAMINER 24002 SQL Server Support - Medical Exam - 3.5% $209.3887202 Medical Examiner - Customer Support $2,489.00

Medical Examiner - Total $2,698.38

296 MSU - DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES 22296 MSU - Digital Media Services $0.00MSU - Digital Media Services - Total $0.00

710 MSU EXTENSION - OAKLAND 95676 MSU Ext Equipment Maintenance $0.00MSU Extension - Oakland - Total $0.00

648 OCSD ADMIN SERV-SHERIFF ADMIN 97648 OCSD Admin Serv-Sheriff Admin $0.00OCSD Admin Serv-Sheriff Admin - Total $0.00

163 OCSO-CLEMIS FORENSIC LAB IMS 16300 OCSO-CLEMIS Forensic Lab $0.00OCSO-CLEMIS Forensic Lab IMS - Total $0.00

775 PLANNING & ECO DEVELOPMENT 95600 PEDS Cust/System Support $18,493.00Planning & Eco Development - Total $18,493.00

512 PROB-ESTATES/MENTL HLTH EDMS (IMG) 95207 PC-E/MH EDMS Support & Mtce $4,129.31Prob-Est/Mntl Hlth EDMS (Img) - Total $4,129.31

510 PROB-ESTATES/MENTL HLTH SUPPORT 24010 SQL Serv Supp-PCT-Est/Mental - 3.5% $209.3892198 Prob-Est/Mntl Hlth Support $9,748.25

Prob-Est/Mntl Hlth Support - Total $9,957.63

479 PROB-FD JUDICIAL SUPPORT 95188 PROB-FD Judicial Support $0.00PROB-FD Judicial Support - Total $0.00

481 PROB-FD JUDICIAL 95168 PC-Judicial Family Admin-Family Judges $0.00Prob - FD Judicial - Total $0.00

145 PROSECUTOR - GENERAL PROSECUTION 24016 SQL Server Supp - Proescutors 3.5% $209.3895622 Prosecutor/Executive $23,943.7597001 Prosecutor Data Proc $6,205.5095664 Prosecutor Warrants $171.00

Prosecutor - Total $30,529.63

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637 RECORDS RETENTION 44053 REC - System Enhancements $0.0095636 Mail Room $0.00

Records Retention - Total $0.00

650 REIMBURSEMENT 95470 Reimbursement System $1,985.5095542 Reimburse User Support $82.50

Reimbursement - Total $2,068.00

195 SHERIFF 12001 OCSD-Courts/Criminal - 50% $206.2523009 Oracle Suppport - OCSD/CTS Crim Whse - 2.6% $68.6597163 Sheriff $911.6797164 Sheriff - Development $0.0097165 Sheriff-DW Support $0.0098164 CLEMIS-Sheriff $29,509.50

Sheriff - Total $30,696.07

191 SHERIFF - CLEMIS 23015 Oracle Suppport - Sheriff / CLEMIS - 5.2% $137.2896163 Sheriff - CLEMIS $16,564.50

Sheriff - CLEMIS - Total $16,701.78

348 SHERIFF - CORRECTIVE SERV ADMIN 34800 Inmate Phone System $17,943.75Sheriff - Corrective Serv Admin - Total $17,943.75

988 OC SHERIFF'S IFS DIV - LAB 16300 OCSO Clemis Forensic $0.00OC Sheriff's IFS Div - Lab - Total $0.00

349 OCSD ADMIN SERV - RECORDS MGMT 97349 OCSD Admin Serv - Records Mgmt $415.00OCSD Admin Serv - Records Mgmt - Total $415.00

647 OCSD PATROL SERV-LE ADMIN 97647 Sheriff - Patrol Serv-LE Admin $0.00Sheriff - Patrol Serv-LE Admin - Total $0.00

445 SUPPORT SERVICES 23002 Oracle Support - Supp Serv - 5.2% $137.2824011 SQL Server Supp - Suppt Services 7% $418.6944500 Support Services $1,430.25

Support Services - Total $1,986.22

600 TREASURER 23006 Oracle Support - Del Tax - 5.2% $137.2823016 Oracle Support - Treasurer - 10.4% $274.5636516 Treasurer Application - H/W Support $0.0036602 Land System Enhancements - Treas (50%) $53,559.9236702 Land System Maintenance - Treas (50%) $2,108.4836802 Land System Support - Treas (50%) $6,233.1044061 Tre-System/Customer Support $36,652.31

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44062 Tre-System Maintenance $1,576.2544063 Tre-System Enhancements $9,083.0044064 Tre-New Development $2,459.7544080 Tre-DW Support $0.0044082 Tre-DW Maintenance $0.0044601 Bond Disclosure - Treas (50%) $0.0050102 TREAS (BS&A ANNUAL) $6,349.0891001 Treasurers - 25% $660.0095008 Del Tax On Line $0.0095303 Del Tax System Maintenance $1,489.5095561 User Support/Del Tax $10,704.2595615 BS&A Annual Tax Support $0.00

Treasurer - Total $131,287.48

169 TREASURER - BANKING RFP 96169 Treasurer - Banking RFP $0.00Treasurer - Banking RFP - Total $0.00

627 TREASURER - LANDSALE 44083 Treasurer-Landsale $0.00Treasurer -Landsale - Total $0.00

978 TREASURERS OFFICE-OAKDOCS 95978 Treasurers - OakDocs $9,477.75Treasurers - OakDocs - Total $9,477.75

910 VETERANS SERVICES 95651 Veterans Customer Support $623.7595650 Veterans Services Equipment $0.00

Veterans Services - Total $623.75

730 WATER RESOURCE COMMISSIONER 24008 SQL Server Supp - WRC 3.5% $209.3828007 Water Resource Commission $31,052.0028009 WRC Administration $0.0028010 WRC - Customer Support $18,581.2528011 Water Resource Commissioner Application $12,813.2536520 GIS Implementation Support WRC $41.2536521 WRC Application - H/W Support $0.00

Water Resource Commissioner - Total $62,697.13

742 WRC - CAMS SOFTWARE SUPPORT & MAINTENANCE 74200 WRC CAMS SOFTWARE Support $0.00WRC CAMS SOFTWARE Support - Total $0.00

301 WRC - SOIL EROSION SOFTWARE SOL 74301 WRC - Soil Erosion Software Sol $0.00WRC - Soil Erosion Software Sol - Total $0.00

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540 52/1 DISTRICT COURT - NOVI 95527 DC Suprt- 52/1 - 25% $5,524.9452/1 District Court - Total $5,524.94

550 52/2 DISTRICT COURT - CLARKSTON 95528 DC Suprt- 52/2 - 25% $5,524.9452/2 District Court - Total $5,524.94

560 52/3 DISTRICT COURT - ROCHESTER 95288 52 Dist Ct Div 3 $5,524.9495529 DC Suprt - 52/3 - 25% $0.00

52/3 District Court - Total $5,524.94

530 52/4 DISTRICT COURT - TROY 95530 DC Suprt- 52/4 - 25% $5,524.4352/4 District Court - Total $5,524.43

$1,310,232.77Cust # DIRECT FUNDS

274 ASAP PASSPORT SYSTEM 97274 ASAP Passport System $0.00ASAP Passport System - Total $0.00

672 ASSESSMENT & TAX 67200 Assessment & Tax $8,706.50Assessment & Tax - Total $8,706.50

935 AUGUSTA SAW GRANT 37935 Augusta SAW Grant $0.00Augusta SAW Grant - Total $0.00

944 CAMP CTA DR EQUIPMENT 37944 Camp CTA DR Equipment $3,624.50Camp CTA DR Equipment - Total $3,624.50

309 CLEAN SLATE - MIWORKS! 96309 Clean Slate - MIWorks! $165.00Clean Slate - MIWorks! - Total $165.00

055 CLEMIS 23004 Oracle Support - OakVideo CLEMIS 5.2% $137.2823018 Oracle Support - Sheriff CLEMIS 5.2% $137.2624004 SQL Server Support - 24.5% $1,465.4495430 CLEMIS Maintenance $0.0095431 CLMS Enhancements $0.0098003 CLEMIS User Support $186.0098005 CLEMIS - E911 Support $0.0098000 Poject Team $206.25

CLEMIS - Total $2,132.23

699 CLEMIS - CAD 98006 CLEMIS - CAD Development $0.00CLEMIS - CAD - Total $0.00

056 CLEMIS FUND 63500 63500 CLEMIS Fund $13,631.50

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CLEMIS 63500 Fund - Total $13,631.50

448 CLEMIS/FRMS NON-BILLABLE 44800 CLEMIS/FRMS NON-BILL $0.00CLEMIS/FRMS NON-BILL - Total $0.00

026 CLEMIS MIDC BRIDGE 91026 CLEMIS MIDC Bridge $0.00CLEMIS MIDC Bridge - Total $0.00

069 CLEMIS - TRAINING 91069 CLEMIS - Training 0.00CLEMIS - Training - Total $0.00

669 CAMS/CVT DATA CONVERSION 66901 CAMS/CVT Data Conversion $0.00CAMS/CVT Data Conversion - Total $0.00

749 CLERK/REG - CPL 74900 Clerk/Reg - CPL $1,920.00Clerk/Reg - CPL - Total $1,920.00

720 CLERK / REGISTER OF DEEDS 24003 SQL Server Supp - ROD 3.5% $209.3836510 GIS Implementation Support $0.0036511 ROD Application - H/W Support $657.2595493 ROD System Maintenance $0.0095498 Clerk/Reg - ROD $6,867.50

Clerk/Reg of Deeds - Total $7,734.13

719 CLERK/ROD AUTOMATION FUND 95719 Clerk/ROD Automation Fund $0.00Clerk/ROD Automation Fund - Total $0.00

659 COLLABORATIVE ASSET MGT SYS 65901 Collabortive Asset Mgt Sys $0.00Collabortive Asset Mgt Sys - Total $0.00

435 COMM DEV - HOUSING COUNSELOR 66104 Housing Counselor $0.00Housing Counselor - Total $0.00

937 COSDS SAW GRANT 37937 COSDS SAW Grant $0.00COSDS SAW Grant - Total $0.00

471 CTS-FOC-EXP-CS ENFORC-EDMS (IMG) 92194 CTS-FOC-CS ENF-EDMS Support/Maintenance/Upgrades $0.00CTS-FOC Exp-CS Enforc-EDMS (Img) - Total $0.00

507 CTS-FOC EXP-CS ENFORCEMENT 34044 CTS-FOC-CS Enforc - Image $0.0065410 FOC-Image Replacement - 74% $0.0092193 CTS-FOC Exp-CD Enforc-Dev $18,498.7592194 CTS-FOC Enf-EDMS $4,129.31

CTS-FOC Exp-CD Enforc-Dev - Total $22,628.06

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470 CTS-FOC EXP-FAM COUNSELING 34041 CTS-FOC Fam Counseling $0.0092195 CTS-FOC Fam Counseling - Dev $0.00

CTS-FOC Fam Counseling - Total $0.00

521 COMM CORR - ADM (GRANT) 52100 Community Corrections C*Star EB $0.00Comm Corr - Adm (Grant) - Total $0.00

045 CV RADIO SYSTEM REPLACEMENT 95045 CV Radio System Replacement 0.00CV Radio System Replacement - Total $0.00

673 CYBER SECURITY FUND 67300 Cyber Security Fund $0.00Cyber Security Fund - Total $0.00

931 DRAIN EQUIPMENT FUND 37931 Drain Equipment Fund $0.00Drain Equipment Fund - Total $0.00

933 DRAIN EQUIP MAP 37933 Drain Equip Map $1,313.00 Drain Equip Map - Total $1,313.00

837 EDCA - MITRADESCHOOL.ORG GRANT 83700 EDCA - MITRADESCHOOL $0.00EDCA - MITradeSchool.org Grant - Total $0.00

167 EDWARDS DRAIN SAW GRANT 33167 Edwards Drain SAW Grant $0.00Edwards Drain SAW Grant - Total $0.00

210 FIRE RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 21010 Fire Records Mgmt Fund 531 $0.0095404 SQL Server Support - FRMS 3.5% $0.0024001 FRMS - Phase II Proj $209.38

Fire Records Management System - Total $209.38

750 FM&O 21001 Facilities Maintenance & Operations $408.3624013 SQL Server Supp - FM&O $209.3875503 FM&O Development $31,721.75

FM&O - Total $32,339.49

756 FM&O BUILDING MAINTENANCE 75600 FM&O Building Maintenance $0.00FM&O Building Maintenance - Total $0.00

133 FM&O BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 21133 FM&O Building Manage $0.00FM&O Building Manage - Total $0.00

080 FM&O BLDG MGMT SYSTEM REP PH 2 21080 FM&O Bldg Mgmt System Rep Ph 2 14,502.25FM&O Bldg Mgmt System Rep Ph 2 - Total $14,502.25

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048 FM&O SECURITY ENH PROJ 75048 FM&O Bldg Secuity Enh Proj 0.00FM&O Bldg Secuity Enh Proj - Total $0.00

757 FM/WK REL/JAIL MGT/VIDEO CONF 75700 FAC MGMT-Video Arraignment $0.00FM/WK Rel/Jail Mgt/Video Conf - Total1 $0.00

963 FOC SECURITY AUDIT 94963 FOC Security Audit $0.00FOC Security Audit - Total $0.00

942 FRANKLIN SAW GRANT 37942 Franklin SAW Grant $0.00Franklin SAW Grant - Total $0.00

038 HACH WIMS SOFTWARE SUPPORT 74038 HACH WIMS Software Support $41.25HACH WIMS Software Support - Total $41.25

809 HEALTH-CRI 80900 Health-CRI $0.00Health-CRI - Total $0.00

117 HEALTH-HEPATITIS A PREVENTION 96117 Health - Hep A Prevention $0.00Health - Hep A Prevention - Total $0.00

380 HEALTH-IMMUNIZATION GRANT 38000 Health-Immunization Grant $0.00Health-Immunization Grant - Total $0.00

173 HEALTH - LEAD INNOVATION GRANT 96173 Health - Lead Innovation Grant $0.00Health - Lead Innovation Grant - Total $0.00

071 HEALTH LEAD PSA GRANT 96071 Health Lead PSA Grant $0.00Health Lead PSA Grant - Total $0.00

947 HIPAA ENHANCEMENTS II 96947 HIPAA Enhancements II $3,423.75HIPAA Enhancements II - Total $3,423.75

120 HR-FINANCIAL SYSTEM REPLACEMENT 44120 HR-Financial Sys Rep $374,129.25HR-Financial Sys Rep - Total $374,129.25

214 IAM PROGRAM 21400 IAM Program $60,319.00IAM Program - Total $60,319.00

338 IMAGING PROJECT 33800 Imaging Project $53,081.50Imaging Project - Total $53,081.50

303 IT ARP FUNDING 17303 IT ARP Funding $1,614.00IT ARP Funding - Total $1,614.00

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751 IT - TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS 75102 Telephone Communications - Customer Support $13.25IT - Telephone Communications - Total $13.25

202 JAIL MGMT SYSTEM (JMS) 63202 Jail Mgmt System (JMS) $21,655.50Jail Mgmt System (JMS) - Total $21,655.50

185 LEASETRACK REPLACEMENT 18500 Leasetrack Replacement $0.00Leasetrack Replacement - Total $0.00

112 MEDICAL MARIJUANA PSA 96112 Medical Marijuana PSA $0.00Medical Marijuana PSA - Total $0.00

113 MIDC CLEMIS DEV 91113 MIDC CLEMIS Dev $133,015.50MIDC CLEMIS Dev - Total $133,015.50

164 NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 95164 Neighborhood Housing Development $7,251.50Neighborhood Housing Development - Total $7,251.50

192 NEPTUNE REPORTS 33192 Neptune Reports $0.00Neptune Reports - Total $0.00

634 OAKVIDEO UPGRADE (BA) 63400 CLEMIS - OakVideo Upgrade $0.0063401 IT - OakVideo Upgrade $0.00

OakVideo Upgrade (BA) - Total $0.00

938 OAKWIN RADIO SYSTEM ENH 98938 OAKWIN Radio System Enh $0.00OAKWIN Radio System Enh - Total $0.00

653 O.C. INTNL AIRPORT 36540 GIS Implementation Support $0.0065310 O.C. Airport - New D $431.2565301 Airport User Support $10,725.00

O.C. Intnl Airport - Total $11,156.25

298 OCSO CCTV EAST ANNEX STORAGE 97298 OCSO CCTV East Annex Storage $3,877.50OCSO CCTV East Annex Storage - Total $3,877.50

934 OLV SDS SAW GRANT 37934 OLV SDS SAW Grant $0.00OLV SDS SAW Grant - Total $0.00

255 ORACLE UPGRADE TO 19C 63255 Oracle Upgrade to 19C $31,062.50Oracle Upgrade to 19C - Total $31,062.50

770 PARKS AND RECREATION 36530 GIS Implementation Support - Parks $412.5044066 PRADM-System/Customer Support $1,567.5044068 PRADM-System Enhancements $2,937.50

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76100 P&R Administrative Services $0.0077010 PRADM-Technology $0.0095413 PRADM-Customer Support $4,496.2595416 PRRA - Rec Admin $0.0095419 PRADM-Administration $0.00

Parks & Recreation - Total $9,413.75

867 P&R CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 86700 P&R Capital Improvement $0.00P&R Capital Improvement - Total $0.00

925 P&R EMS UPGRADE 37925 P&R EMS Upgrade $0.00P&R EMS Upgrade - Total $0.00

796 P&R FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE 79600 P&R Facilities & Maintenance $0.00P&R Facilities & Maintenance - Total $0.00

442 P&R LYON OAKS CONF CTR CIP#2469 44200 P&R Lyon Oaks Conf Ctr CIP #2469 $0.00P&R Lyon Oaks Conf Ctr CIP #2469 - Total $0.00

443 P&R LYON OAKS CONF CTR CIP#2468 44300 P&R Lyon Oaks Conf CTR CIP#2468 $0.00P&R Lyon Oaks Conf CTR CIP#2468 - Total $0.00

454 P&R SPRINGFIELD OAKS CIP#2471 45400 P&R Springfield Oaks CIP#2471 $0.00P&R Springfield Oaks CIP#2471 - Total $0.00

456 P&R SPRINGFIELD OAKS CIP#2470 45600 P&R Springfield Oaks CIP#2470 $0.00P&R Springfield Oaks CIP#2470 - Total $0.00

457 P&R RED OAKS CLUBHOUSE CIP#2467 45700 P&R Red Oaks Clubhouse CIP#2467 $0.00P&R Red Oaks Clubhouse CIP#2467 - Total $0.00

268 PONTIAC METER 74268 Pontiac BSA to WRC - Water $0.00Pontiac Meter - Total $0.00

747 PONTIAC WATER 74701 Pontiac BSA to WRC - Water $0.00Pontiac Water - Total $0.00

748 PONTIAC SEWER 74702 Pontiac BSA to WRC - Sewer $0.00Pontiac Sewer - Total $0.00

095 PONTIAC SEWER 74095 Pontiac Sewer 0.00Pontiac Sewer - Total $0.00

936 PONTIAC WATER ASSET MGMT 37936 Pontiac Water Asset Mgmt $0.00Pontiac Water Asset Mgmt - Total $0.00

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329 PONTIAC WWTP TRANSACTION 67329 Pontiac WWTP Transaction $0.00Pontiac WWTP Transaction - Total $0.00

906 PUBLIC HEALTH GRANT 795 96906 Public Health Grant $0.00Public Health Grant - Total $0.00

237 PUB SAFETY TRANS DASHBOARD 65237 Pub Safety Trans Dashboard $6,482.75Pub Safety Trans Dashboard - Total $6,482.75

791 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS - E911 79101 Radio Communications - E911 $26,235.50Radio Communications - E911 - Total $26,235.50

695 RISK MANAGEMENT 44036 Rsk-System Customer Support $7,981.00Risk Management - Total $7,981.00

638 TAX MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 63800 Tax Management System $0.00Tax Management System - Total $0.00

601 TREASURERS - DTRF 18050 Water Resource Apportionment $0.00Treasurers - DTRF - Total $0.00

973 UCC PROGRAM II 92973 UCC Program II $26,445.00UCC Program II - Total $26,445.00

115 UCC PROGRAM III - VOIP 92115 UCC Program III - VOIP $150,552.75UCC Program III - VOIP - Total $150,552.75

231 UCC PROGRAM IV - WIRELESS 23100 UCC Program IV - Wireless $1,606.00UCC Program IV - Wireless - Total $1,606.00

656 WATER RESOURCES ACCOUNTING 23011 Oracle Supp - Water & Sewer Acct'g - 5.2% $137.2895669 Water Resources Accounting $0.0095671 Drain Water/Sewer BI $0.00

Water Resources Accounting - Total $137.28

731 WATER RESOURCE - EQUIPMENT 74501 Water Resource - Equipment $82.50Water Resource - Equipment - Total $82.50

736 WINCAN CENTRAL STORAGE SOLUTION 73601 WinCan Central Storage Solution $0.00WinCan Central Storage Solution - Total $0.00

930 WATER AND SEWER-GENERAL ADMIN 37930 Water and Sewer-General Admin $13,757.75Water and Sewer-General Admin - Total $13,757.75

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939 WATER AND SEWER GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 37939 Water and Sewer General Administration $0.00Water and Sewer General Administration - Total $0.00

212 WORKFORCE DEV-CLEAN SLATE PROJ 95212 Workforce Dev - Clean Slate Proj $5,832.00Workforce Dev - Clean Slate Proj - Total $5,832.00

281 WRC 74281 WRC $0.00WRC - Total $0.00

670 WRC ACCTG - CROWDER PRJCT 60001 WRC - Crowder NetBase Project $0.0067000 WRC - Crowder NetBase Project $0.00

WRC Acctg - Crowder Prject - Total $0.00

344 WRC ADMINISTRATION 75344 WRC Administration $0.00WRC Administration - Total $0.00

929 WRC AERATION TANK REHAB 35700 WRC Aeration Tank Rehab $0.00WRC Aeration Tank Rehab - Total $0.00

895 WRC AGO 37895 WRC Ago $0.00WRC Ago - Total $0.00

377 WRC - SAW ACACIA 33377 WRC - SAW ACACIA $0.00WRC - SAW ACACIA - Total $0.00

940 WRC - CAMP 37940 WRC - Camp $1,469.75WRC - Camp - Total $1,469.75

926 WRC CLINTON-OAKLAND SCADA 33926 WRC Clinton-Oakland SCADA $0.00WRC Clinton-Oakland SCADA - Total $0.00

932 WRC CLINTON-OAK SDS SCADA MAIN 37932 WRC Clinton-Oak SDS SCADA Main $0.00WRC Clinton-Oak SDS SCADA Main - Total $0.00

168 WRC CRWRRF ADMIN BLDG REHAB 33168 WRC CRWRRF Admin Bldg Rehab $0.00WRC CRWRRF Admin Bldg Rehab - Total $0.00

894 WRC - HACH WIMS IMPLEMENTATION 37894 WRC-HACH WIMS Implementation $0.00WRC-HACH WIMS Implementation - Total $0.00

377 WRC - SAW ACACIA 28674 WRC - SAW Acacia $0.00WRC - SAW Acacia - Total $0.00

382 WRC SAW BIRMINGHAM 33382 WRC SAW Birmingham $0.00WRC SAW Birmingham - Total $0.00

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379 WRC - SAW COMMERCE TOWNSHIP 33379 WRC - SAW Commerce Township $0.00WRC - SAW Commerce Township - Total $0.00

386 WRC - SAW ORCHARD LAKE 33386 WRC - SAW Orchard Lake $0.00WRC - SAW Orchard Lake - Total $0.00

674 WRC - SAW GRANT LABOR 28674 WRC - SAW Grant Labor $0.00WRC - SAW Grant Labor - Total $0.00

381 WRC SAW GWK 33381 WRC SAW GWK $0.00WRC SAW GWK - Total $0.00

686 WRC - SAW GRANT LABOR - COMMON TO ALL 60002 WRC - SAW Grant Labor - Common to All $0.0012686 WRC - SAW Grant - Common to All $0.00

WRC - SAW Grant Labor Common to All- Total $0.00

734 WRC - AMR SUPPORT 73401 WRC - AMR Support $0.00WRC - AMR Support - Total $0.00

745 WRC - COSDA METER REPLACEMENT 74500 WRC - CODSA Meter Replacement $0.00WRC - CODSA Meter Replacement - Total $0.00

728 WRC - CO SDS SEWMET 72201 MARS Enhancements - WRC C-O $0.00WRC - CO SDS SewMet - Total $0.00

729 WRC - EF SDS SEWMET 72202 MARS Enhancements - WRC E-F $0.00WRC - EF SDS SewMet - Total $0.00

737 WRC - DATA APPLICATION PILOT PRJ 73700 WRC - Data Application Pilot Project $0.0073710 WRC - Data Appl Prj $0.00

WRC - Data Application Pilot Prj - Total $0.00

300 WRC-GIS ALLOCATION BY LABOR 73300 WRC-GIS Allocation by Labor 0.00WRC-GIS Allocation by Labor - Total $0.00

277 WRC-GWK PCF-WRC SCADA 74277 WRC - GWK PCF-WRC SCADA $0.00WRC - GWK PCF-WRC SCADA - Total $0.00

$0.00

295 WRC HACH WIMS IMPLEMENTATION 67295 WRC-HACH WIMS Implementation $0.00WRC-HACH WIMS Implementation - Total $0.00

733 WRC-HYDRO DRAIN PROJECT 73301 WRC-Hydro Drain Project $0.00WRC-Hydro Drain Project - Total $0.00

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671 WRC - INFRASTRUCTURE OP AR 67100 WRC - IO AR $0.00WRC - Infrastructure Op Ar - Total $0.00

299 WRC-MISS DIG TICKET MGMT SYS 74299 WRC-MISS Dig Ticket Mgmt Sys $0.00WRC-MISS Dig Ticket Mgmt Sys - Total $0.00

236 WRC OAKLAND MACOMB INTERCEPTOR 33236 WRC Oakland Macomb Interceptor $3,650.00WRC Oakland Macomb Interceptor - Total $3,650.00

979 WRC PERMITTING IMPLEMENTATION 74979 WRC Permitting Implementation $2,529.00WRC Permitting Implementation - Total $2,529.00

501 WRC PERMITTING IMPL 74502 WRC Permitting Impl $1,691.25WRC Permitting Impl - Total $1,691.25

739 WRC - SCADA COMMON 73900 WRC - SCADA Common $0.00WRC - SCADA Common - Total $0.00

358 WRC - SCADA MAINTENANCE 33358 WRC - SCADA Maintenance $4,372.50WRC - SCADA Maintenance - Total $4,372.50

738 WRC - SCADA ENGINEERING ASSESSMT 73800 WRC - SCADA Engineering Assesmnt $0.00WRC - SCADA Engineering Assesmt - Total $0.00

294 WRC - SEWER FUND 74294 WRC - Sewer Fund $3,712.50WRC - Sewer Fund - Total $3,712.50

067 WRC UTILITY BILLING REPLACEMENT 33067 WRC Utility Billing Replacement 17,753.75WRC Utility Billing Replacement - Total $17,753.75

023 WRC WALLED LAKE WATER 35023 WRC Walled Lake Water $0.00WRC Walled Lake Water - Total $0.00

024 WRC WALLED LAKE SDS 35024 WRC Walled Lake SDS $0.00WRC Walled Lake SDS - Total $0.00

121 WRC WEBSITE STANDARDIZATION 33121 WRC Website Standardization $2,606.00WRC Website Standardization - Total $2,606.00

170 WRC WMU METER MAINTENANCE 33170 WRC WMU Meter Maintenance $0.00WRC WMU Meter Maintenance - Total $0.00

$1,095,857.82

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

3rd Quarter Y.T.D.Radio 18020 IT Radio $0.00 $0.00

$0.00 $0.00

Application Services 17040 IT - TOS Fund $0.00 $0.0017062 Pandemic Program - COVID-19 $198,960.50 $986,099.7518000 IMACS Data Warehouse (Funded) $0.00 $0.0019000 IT Application Services Planned Maint 289,459.50 $939,781.7530001 IT Application Services Data Warehouse 20,237.50 $49,897.7530002 IT Application Services Enhanced 229.00 $1,236.2530003 IT Application Services GIS 115,219.75 $338,694.0030004 IT Application Services eGovernment 439,074.25 $1,309,323.0025108 Courts - Oakland Schools $243.25 $243.2536901 BS&A Orion Twp - IT $0.00 $0.0096302 OCSO CCTV Main Jail $16,546.75 $0.00

App Services - Sub Total: $1,079,970.50 $3,641,822.50Internal Services 19020 Internal Services Planned Main $11,225.50 $39,077.50

Internal Services - Sub-Total: $11,225.50 $39,077.50$0.00

Technical Sys/Networking 19030 Tech Sys/Net Planned Maint $81,418.75 $247,935.0023007 Oracle Support - IT Tech Systems 137.28 $928.4923017 Oracle Support - IT Tech Systems 1.2% 31.68 $214.2724018 SQL Serv Support - IT Tech Systems 2% 119.09 $165.6725400 Oracle Administration 1,072.50 $9,240.0095685 I.T. - Disaster Recovery 0.00 $3,046.5095750 I.T. - SEP 88,979.50 $281,195.2595755 I.T. - PeopleSoft Upgrade 0.00 $0.00

Tech Sys/Net - Sub-Total: $171,758.80 $542,725.18

Information Technology - Total: 1,262,954.80 $4,223,625.18

DEVELOPMENT / SUPPORT DETAIL - THIRD QUARTER 2021

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