HomeMy WebLinkAboutFD Marin Operational Area 2013MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ORIGINAL
MARIN OPERATIONAL AREA
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this .30 day ofZ— 2013, by and between
the COUNTY OF MARIN, a Political Subdivision of the State of California, acting by and through its Board of
Supervisors, hereinafter referred to as "County" and the City of SAN RAFAEL, a municipal corporation of the State
of California, hereinafter referred to as "City."
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, County has adopted the Standardized Emergency Management System pursuant to the
provisions of Division 2, Title 19 of the California Government Code; and
WHEREAS, County has presently existing a well-established Emergency Operations Plan, and a presently
existing, well-established Emergency Organization functioning under the County Director of Emergency Services
pursuant to Section 2.99 of the Marin County Code; and
WHEREAS, it would be naturally advantageous to the parties hereto to have the County Emergency
Services Office perform certain functions for the said City;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained, it is mutually
agreed, in accordance with the terms and provisions of the California Emergency Services Act (Title 2, Division 1,
Chapter 7 of the Government Code), as follows:
LIAISON
County agrees to appoint a person, at staff level, as a liaison person to City, and City agrees to appoint a
primary point of contact person to County. The employee(s) who is (are) assigned to act as liaison to the
City shall not be an employee of the City. The personnel management of such employee is the
responsibility of the County.
The County Liaison will provide the following services at no charge during the performance period of this
Agreement:
• Invitation to attend EOC staff development
classes (space permitting)
• Invitation to attend customized or hosted training
sessions (space permitting)
• Training notifications from CalEMA
• Grant administration (e.g. UASI, SHSGP)
• Notification of additional grant opportunities
• Invitation to attend exercises (as appropriate)
• Sample best practices (e.g. templates, lessons
learned, etc)
• Preparedness website and resources
• Copies of emergency plans (e.g. EOP,
Mitigation)
• Copies of emergency plan annexes (e.g.
Recovery, Oil Spill)
• Hazard awareness emails (e.g. Red Flag, Storm
warning)
• Operational Area conference call coordination
• Threat -specific task forces (e.g. H1 N1, drought)
• Coordinate quarterly emergency manager
meetings
II. SERVICES
County shall cause the County Emergency Services Manager, and other County Officers and employees
subject to his direction and control, to perform, during the term of this Agreement the following functions
for said City:
Service Description
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• MOU development, approval and maintenance
• Annual billing
• Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES) coordination
A. Administration and technical support (e.g. radio maintenance, connectors, etc.) ACCEPT
• OA Satellite telephone network maintenance (e.g. roster updates,
OA talk groups, coordinate firmware updates)
• Miscellaneous administrative support
TENS
• Maintenance of Telephone Emergency Notification System
• Maintenance of pre -designated call -out areas (e.g. structure
protection zones) ACCEPT
• Sourcing and geo-coding 911 data
B. Communications • Vendor management
& Warning • 24/7 Duty -officer activations
MEANS
• Maintenance of Marin Emergency Automated Notification System
• Technical support (e.g. group development and list maintenance) ACCEPT
• Agency training as needed
• Public awareness campaigns
• 2-4 Public presentations to local leaders & committees
• Partner in the development of training or exercises
• Work with local jurisdiction to guide emergency plan & annex
updates. Also templates and customization
C. Consulting EOC design recommendations to maintain consistency in design ACCEPT
and functionality across OA facilities
• "Web EOC" design and development recommendations
• Outline impact of new/revised Federal, State or County disaster -
related legislation to local jurisdiction
• Registering local volunteers as Disaster Service Workers
D. Disaster Service • Prepare and mail ID card to each new registered DSW
Worker • Database administration and report creation ACCEPT
Registration • Provide updates on changes to state workers compensation
regulations as they pertain to DSW registration
• Provide updates on DSW registration requirements
The OES Liaison will also be responsible for coordinating quarterly meetings for the San Rafael Emergency
Management Group/Disaster Council as part of their consulting services. The OES Liaison will work with the CITY
emergency manager to establish the time, place and agenda of these meetings but will not be responsible for
facilitating or producing specific deliverables at the quarterly meetings.
III. INDEMNIFICATION
A. The CITY agrees to defend, indemnify, hold harmless and release the COUNTY, its Board of
Supervisors, and the officers, agents, and employees of the COUNTY, from and against any and
all actions, claims, damages, disabilities, or expenses that may be asserted by any person or
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entity including the CITY, arising out of or in connection with the activities of the CITY, its Council,
the officers, agents, and employees of the CITY pursuant to this Agreement whether or not there
is concurrent negligence on the part of the COUNTY but excluding liability due to the sole active
negligence or sole willful misconduct of the COUNTY. This indemnification obligation is not
limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages or compensation payable to
or for the CITY or its agents under workers' compensation acts, disability benefits acts, or other
employee benefit acts.
B. The COUNTY agrees to defend, indemnify, hold harmless, and release the CITY, its Council, and
the officers, agents, and employees of the CITY, from and against any and all actions, claims,
damages, disabilities, or expenses that may be asserted by any person or entity including the
COUNTY, arising out of or in connection with the activities of the COUNTY, its Board of
Supervisors, the officers, agents, and employees of the COUNTY pursuant to this Agreement
whether or not there is concurrent negligence on the part of the CITY but excluding liability due to
the sole active negligence or sole willful misconduct of the CITY. This indemnification obligation is
not limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages or compensation
payable to or for the COUNTY or its agents under workers' compensation acts, disability benefits
acts, or other employee benefit acts.
IV. COMPENSATION
CITY agrees to pay COUNTY a fee of $11,398 annually per the rate schedule in Section VI. This
agreement runs for twenty four (24) months commencing on July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015. The
annual fee will be prorated based on straight percentage if services provided are not for a full year.
V. TERMS
This Agreement shall commence on July 1, 2013 and shall continue for twenty four (24) months
thereafter. Either party may terminate this Agreement, effective at the end of the COUNTY fiscal year.
June 30, 2015 by written notice to do so on or before May 1, 2015. If CITY terminates this agreement
prior to June 30, 2015 said CITY shall be responsible for their full share of cost for the remainder of the
twenty four months stated in the Agreement.
VI. RATE SCHEDULE
The rate schedule for this agreement is based upon set fees for Administration, Consulting, and Disaster
Service Worker Registration. The Communications & Warning System fee is based on the percentage of
the total population of (incorporated and unincorporated) of Marin County that resides in the City of San
Rafael. The total population number for San Rafael used to determine the percentage was 57,713.
22.865% of the population of Marin County lives in the City of San Rafael. The total cost of the
Communication & Warning System is $35,526. San Rafael's cost is determined by multiplying the
percentage of Marin County's population which lives in San Rafael by the total cost of the Communication
& Warning System (22.865% x $35,526 = $8,123, rounding to the nearest dollar).
IService
Annual Cost
Administration $250
Communications & Warning — TENS/MEANS $8,123
Consulting
$2700
Disaster Service Worker Registration I $325
Share of total county population based on 2010 CA Dept of Finance (htto://www.dof.ca.aov/research/demoarar)hic/) research.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, COUNTY OF MARIN, acting and through its Board of Supervisors, and the City of SAN
RAFAEL, acting by and through its Council, have caused this Agreement to be executed as of this 3001 day of
2013.
COUNTY OIF MARIN, a Political Subdivision of the State of California,
By
P c ide , Board of SGpervisors
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, a Municipal Corporation of the State of California,
By y�C
City Manager
Attest:
By
City Clerk
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, County o Marin
Approved to form:
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Review d as to form by County Counsel
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County Counsel, County of Mann
Robert F. Epstein, City Attorney
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PROFESSIONAL SLRVICLS AGREEMENT/CONTRACT
COMPLETION CHECKLIST AND ROUTING SLIP
Below is the process for getting your professional services agreements/contracts finalized and
executed. Please attach this "Completion Checklist and Routing Slip" to the front of your
contract as you circulate it for review and signatures. Please use this form for all Drofessional
services aereements/contracts (not just those requiring City Council approval).
This process should occur in the order presented below.
Step Responsible
Department
1 City Attorney
2 Contracting Department
3 Contracting Department
4 City Attorney
5 City Manager / Mayor / or
Department IIead
6 City Clerk
Description
Review, revise, and comment on draft
agreement.
Forward final agreement to contractor for
their signature. Obtain at least two signed
originals from contractor.
Agendize contractor -signed agreement for
Council approval, if Council approval
necessary (as defined by City Attorney/City
Ordinance`).
Review and approve form of agreement;
bonds, and insurance certificates and
endorsements.
Agreement executed by Council authorized
official.
City Clerk attests signatures, retains original
agreement and forwards copies to the
contracting department.
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To be completed by Contracting Department:
Completion
Date
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Project Manager: -o hn �`-� _ Project Name: Oa r/ri C o u.,1ti O f"J
Agendized for City Council Meeting of (if necessary): ti,A
If you have questions on this process, please contact the City Attorney's Office at 485-3080.
y Council approval is required if contract is over $20,000 on a cumulative basis.
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August 2, 2013
Kirk Dominic
Emergency Services Manager
City of San Rafael
1039 C Street
San Rafael, Ca 94901
Dear Kirk,
Marin County Sheriff
Office of Emergency Services
3501 Civic Center Dr., Room 266, San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 473-6584 FAX (415) 473-7450
oes@marinsheriff.org
www.readymarin.org
Enclosed, please find a fully executed Memorandum of Understanding between the City of San
Rafael and the County of Marin for the purpose of providing emergency management services for a
two-year contract period of July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015. The Board of Supervisors approved
the MOU at their July 30, 2013 board meeting.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Chris Reilly at 473-6586 or
me at 473-5042.
Sincerely,
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Eva Denegri Baker
Emergency Services Specialist
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ROBERT T. DOYLE
Sheriff - Coroner
MICHAEL J. RIDGWAY
Undersheriff
MARIN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
Marin County Board of Supervisors
Marin County Civic Center, Room 329
San Rafael, CA 94903
3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 145 , San Rafael, CA 94903
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DJUL 3 0 2013 July 30, 2013
MARIN COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SUBJECT: Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of San Rafael and
the Marin County Sheriff's Office of Emergency Services.
Dear Supervisors:
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that your Board approve an MOU with a two-year contractual period
of July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2015 between the City of San Rafael and the Marin County
Sheriff's Office of Emergency Services.
SUMMARY: Under this MOU, the Marin County Sheriff's Office of Emergency Services
agrees to provide emergency management services, for a fee, to support emergency
coordination, planning, training, and exercising. Complete documentation is available
in the Clerk's office.
FISCAL IMPACT: Marin County receives annual revenue from the City of San Rafael
in the amount of $11,398 to defray the costs of staffing.
ALTERNATIVE TO RECOMMENDED ACTION: The MOU would not be extended,
with a loss of revenue to the County as well as negatively impacting the coordination of
emergency services throughout the County.
REVIEWED BY: [X] County Counsel [ ] N/A
[ ] Human Resources [X] N/A
[ ] Dept. of Finance [X] N/A
[X] Sheriff [ ] N/A
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MICHAEL J. RIDGWAY, UNDERSHERIFF
"In Partirerslrip with our Communities"
www inarinsheriff org www rnarincounty.org
AREA CODE 415
24-IiOUR NUMBER
473-7233
FAX
473-4126
ADMINISTRATION
473-7250
CIVIL
473-7282
COMMUNICATION
SERVICES
473-7243
CORONER
473-6043
COURTS
473-7393
EMERGENCY
SERVICES
473-6584
INVESTIGATIONS
473-7265
JAIL
473-6655
MAJOR CRIMES
TASK FORCE
884-4878
PAI-ROL
473-7233
RECORDS
473-7284
WARRANrs
473-7297
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