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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 9132 (Hazardous Material Response Apparatus)RESOLUTION NO. 9132 RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE FIRE CHIEF, JPA ADMINISTRATOR TO EXECUTE A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL FOR THE PURCHASE OF A NEW HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE APPARATUS. WHEREAS, the City of San Rafael Fire Department Administers the Marin County Hazardous Materials Response Joint Powers Agree- ment providing administration and management for the Hazardous Materials Response Team; and WHEREAS, the City of San Rafael Fire Department (Contractor) and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (State) desire Co sign a grant agreement to have the Contractor provide for a new apparatus to respond to hazardous or potential hazardous materials emergencies in the County of Marin; and WHEREAS, the CONTRACTOR agrees and is authorized by the Director of the State Department of Toxic Substances Control or designee to purchase a hazardous materials emergency response apparatus which shall be used by the Contractor's hazardous material emergency response team. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Fire Chief, JPA Administrator is authorized on behalf of San Rafael City Council to submit the attached agreement, to the Department of Toxic Substanc- es Control. The maximum amount received under this grant shall not exceed $45,000. I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City on the 4th day of April, 1994, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen, Heller, Thayer, Zannetini & P?a_vor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None AL1 . JE M. LEONCINI City C erk ORIGINA[ #9,32 LETTER OF INTENT TO SUBMIT GRANT PROPOSAL TO REGION II. LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMISSION (LEPC) PLEASE ACCEPT THIS LETTER AS WRITTEN NOTIFICATION THAT OUR AGENCY, Marin County Hazardous Material Response Team JPA , IS INTENDING TO SUBMIT A GRANT PROPOSAL FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL. PLEASE DIRECT ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND INQUIRIES REGARDING THIS PROPOSAL TO OUR AGENCY AT: CONTACT PERSON: Robert E. Marcucci, Fire Chief, JPA Administrator AGENCY NAME: San Rafael Fire Department AGENCY ADDRESS: 1039 C Street CITY/ZIP CODE: San Rafael, CA 94901 PHONE NUMBER: (415) 485-3304 Robert E. Marcucci PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE DATE Fire Chief, JPA Administrator TITLE Application Form - 1 APPLICATION (Attach additional paper if more space is needed for comments) 1. GENERAL INFORMATION: a. REQUESTING AGENCY NAME, MAILING ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER AND CONTACT PERSON: Marin County Hazardous Materials Response Team Joint Powers Authority c/o San Rafael Fire Department, 1039 C Street, San xatael, uA 94901 Robert E. Marcucci, Fire Chief - JPA Administrator (415) 485-3304 b. IS THIS THE FIRST TIME YOUR JURISDICTION/AGENCY'HAS APPLIED FOR A GRANT UNDER THIS PROGRAM OR THE FORMER DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM? Y XX N (If no, state when you fast applied.) 1982 - Marin County Environmental Health Dept. 1989 - Marin Countv JPA c. HAVE YOU COORDINATED THIS PROPOSAL WITH THE OTHER ADMINISTERING AGENCIES AND RESPONSE TEAMS (where applicable) IN YOUR OPERATIONAL AREA (COUNTY)? XX Y N 2. CURRENT CAPABILITIES: a. THE CURRENT ROLE OF YOUR AGENCY IS LIMITED TO: U_ISOLATION/CONTAINMENT XX IDENTIFICATION Z2L-MITIGATION XX STABILIZATION CLEAN-UP XX OTHER (Specify) Investigation b. LEVEL OF RESPONSE CAPABILITY: 18 A B C NONE c. RESPONSE TIME: 5 24 HOUR IMMEDIATE 13 ON CALL d. AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME TO HAZMAT INCIDENTS: 2 Omin .(hrs/min) xx HAZMAT TEAM FIRST RESPONDERS OTHER (Specify) e. RESPONSE PERSONNEL: (Indicate the number of personnel trained and capable of each) 3_9 22 FIRST RESPONDER AWARENESS XX OPERATIONS 18 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS XX TECHNICIAN XX SPECIALIST 2.5 INCIDENT COMMANDER L DESCRIBE HOW YOUR AGENCY COMPLIES WITH STATE AND FEDERAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: First Responder Training: Under the JPA, the San Rafael Fire Dept. Training Division yrovides CSTI standardized initial and refresher training for all fire service Personnel in the County. Haz Mat Tech's/Specialists: Received initial 240 hour State Fire Marshal Haz Mat Tech and 200 hour Industrial Emergency Councils Haz Mat Tech/Spec Programs. Monthly training is required and recorded for all 18 Technician/Specialists. Application Form - 2 g. LIST ANY SPECIAL OR UNIQUE HAZMAT RESPONSE TRAINING: All TechSpecs. have received foam instruction in types and application to flammable liquids fires at Chevron xerinery, Richmond. Mutual Aid exercises with Sonoma Co.,xicnmona i.v. and Chevron Haz Mat Teams are performed on a scneauiec basis. h. ARE THE PERSONNEL DEDICATED TO HAZMAT RESPONSE ONLY? Y XX N (If no, state response roles of hazmat trained personnel) Personnel are fire sunoresion Drimary role cross trained to respond with dedicated Haz Mat response vehicle, Haz Mat SuDDort Vehicle and Decon Support Companv. I. WHAT TYPE OF SCENE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DOES YOUR AGENCY USE: XX INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (ICS) OTHER (specify): j. LIST OTHER GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TEAMS IN YOUR COUNTY: The Joint Powers Agreement serves 24 agencies and/or special districts.. There are no other haz mat response agencies in Marin County. k. LIST MUTUAL AID/JOINT POWERS AGREEMENTS FOR YOUR HAZMAT RESPONSE (if applicable): In add tion to the JQint. Powers Aareement within Marin County, the Team will rPsnond Muua] Aid to anv requesting agency within the nines (9) Bay Area counties. See enclosed Letter of Committment . 1. NUMBER OF PRIVATE/INDUSTRY RESPONSE TEAMS WITHIN JURISDICTION: 0 (Do not include commercial clean-up companies) m. ATTACH INVENTORY OF HAZMAT VEHICLES AND EOUIPMENT 3. JURISDICTION RISK ASSESSMENT: (Information should be for your jurisdiction's specific geographic area of responsibility) a. POPULATION SERVED (maximum number): 230,096 b. JURISDICTION CHARACTERISTICS: XX URBAN SUBURBAN XX RURAL AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL OTHER (specify) c. TRANSPORTATION PROFILE (use 'T' for thru traffic only, 'L' for local delivery, 'B' for both, 'N' for none in jurisdiction): _R—RAIL iV PIPELINE --!-WATER __E_ROAD (major interstate with heavy truck traffic) ___L_ROAD (heavy local street traffic to facilities) d. NUMBER OF HAZMAT INCIDENTS LAST YEAR: LEVEL ONE INCIDENTS 88 (petroleum spills under 40 gallons) LEVEL TWO INCIDENTS 31 LEVEL THREE INCIDENTS U e. NUMBER OF HAZMAT INCIDENTS REPORTED TO CHMIRS LAST YEAR: 37 f. NUMBER OF INCIDENTS MITIGATED BY YOUR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONSE TEAM LAST YEAR WITHOUT USING PRIVATE CONTRACT SERVICES: 3 7 Application Form - 3 g. NUMBER OF EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE/ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FACILITIES: 32 h. NUMBER OF BULK PRODUCTION, TANK, WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS (FOR ALL TYPES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS): 3 I. ATTACH SCALED MAP OF JURISDICTION SHOWING HIGH RISK FACILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION ROUTES, EHS/AHM FACILITIES, SENSITIVE ECOLOGICAL AREAS AND SENSITIVE POPULATIONS (hospitals, schools, day care centers, elderly/long term care facilities). THIS INFORMATION SHOULD BE AVAILARLE IN THE AREA PLAN COVERING YOUR JURISDICTION OR FROM YOUR LOCAL PLANNING DEPARTMENT. See Attachment "E" 4. AGENCY PROPOSAL: (Provide the following information on separate paper and attach to application) a. ATTACH SUPPORTING INFORMATION THAT YOU FEEL WILL PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION OR RATIONALE FOR YOUR GRANT REQUEST AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN THE EVALUATION PROCESS. (i.e. City or County resolutions, statements of executive support, etc.) b. LIST ANY EQUIPMENT OR TRAINING PREVIOUSLY FUNDED BY THIS GRANT PROGRAM, OR THE FORMER DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM, AND PROVIDE A DESCRIPTION OF ITS VALUE TO THE AGENCY (indicate whether any of this equipment or training is not being utilized). C. DESCRIBE YOUR AGENCYS PROPOSAL AND ITS BENEFIT TO YOUR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONSE CAPABILITY. d. IF A GRANT WERE AWARDED FOR YOUR PROPOSAL, DESCRIBE: — HOW THE COST OF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING COSTS WILL BE FUNDED. — HOW INITIAL AND RECURRING PERSONNEL TRAINING WILL BE FUNDED. e. UST, IN ORDER OF PRIORITY, THE EQUIPMENT REQUESTED AND THE COST. I. IS YOUR AGENCY WILLING TO RESPOND TO AREAS OUTSIDE OF YOUR JURISDICTION? 4. Agency Proposal a. The Marin County Hazardous Material Response Joint Powers Authority, created in 1982, has developed progressively to form what is today, a complete complement of apparatus, equipment, personnel with a diverse response capability. The Joint Powers Authority, comprised of 24 Marin County cities, agencies and districts is requesting a matching grant to replace the Special Response Vehicle which is antiquated and in need of replacement. (Original Vehicle 1962 International.) A letter of commitment and authorization for the grant proposal from the JPA Administrator is included as "Attachment A". A copy of the Joint Powers Agreement is included as "Attachment B". b. The Marin County Joint Powers Authority has received two grant requests. They are as follows: Marin County Environmental Health $18,000 1982 • Haz Rat ID and Air Monitory Equipment Marin County JPA Haz Mat Response $10,000 1989 • Level "A" Chemical Suites • 40 M.B. Lap Top Computer Equipment is maintained and replaced through the annual operating budget for the JPA which is currently $15,000. In 1991, all breathing apparatus including the air compressor system for the SCBA were upgraded to high pressure one hour cylinder system. This was accomplished through funds from the annual operating budget. The laptop computer has had an "Emergency Information System" installed with detail maps floor plan diagrams, chemical inventory of all HMMP sites and the chemical information data base developed by NOAA and at no cost to the Agency or the DTSC. This equipment is installed in our Division Chief's vehicle where it can be accessed by our staff and/or Haz Mat Team members who are trained in its use. The chemical suits are used in emergency response and training and are tested and maintained regularly in accordance with manufacturer specifications. A rental fee is assessed on each haz mat incident where the suits are deployed and funds are deposited in an account for equipment replacement and maintenance. This replacement fund allows for ongoing maintenance and repair of this equipment and other protective clothing. Aaencv Proposal cont. c. The JPA is requesting matching funds in an amount of $45,000 to purchase a new chassis and engine to replace the existing 1962 International Special Response Vehicle. The Joint Powers Authority will spend up to $45,000 with a matching $45,000 from the Cal EPA Department of Toxic Substances Control. "Attachment C" includes photograph, plans and specifications of the proposed vehicle. Currently there is no apparatus replacement fund provided for in the JPA Budget. Although cognizant of this need, it is requested that financial assistance be provided in the initial replacement costs associated with such a purchase, and that an equal financial commitment for the replacement would be born by the J.P.A. The replacement of this vehicle will provide a reliable haz mat response resource to any nine (9) Bay Area Counties as stipulated in the letter of commitment to Regional Response included in item "f" of this proposal. Currently the condition of the Special Response Vehicle would not guarantee an extended out of County response. d. Should this grant request proposal be approved all operating and maintenance costs associated with the purchase would come directly from the JPA annual operating budget. Currently the JPA has 18 Team Members trained to the Industrial Emergency Council 200 hour has mat Spec/Tech Program. Additionally, all Team Members have completed the State Fire Marshal's 200 hour Technician Program. All Team Members perform monthly ongoing training. This grant proposal would not effect the training and qualifications of Team Members. e. Apparatus: $45,000 Marin County JPA (match) 45,000 D T S C (match) $90,000 Total for Unit Specifications refer to "Attachment C". f. As described in the letter of Commitment to respond out of County in "Attachment D", the Agency supports regional response and standardization of terminology such as proposed by the Regional Hazardous Materials Response Organization, Fire Scope Hazardous Materials Committee and the CEPRC Equipment and Training Sub -Committee's Glossary of Terms. Aaencv Proposal cont. To demonstrate the JPA support of regional response to hazardous material incidents, the Authority has co- sponsored "Operation Contra Costa Shore" a tri -county regional hazardous material response exercise scheduled for April 21, 1993. In addition, the Authority has committed to ongoing support and commitment to cooperative and coordinated training events with other member agencies of the Regional Haz Mat Response Organization. ATTACHMENT "A" Letter from Joint Powers Authority Authorizing Grant Proposal CITY SAN RAFAEL 1400 FIFTH AVENUE, P.O BOX 151560, SAN RAFAEL CALIFORNIA 94915-1560 1 FAX (415) 459-2242 March 24, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Attach, -nt "A" MAYOR ALBERT J. BORO COUNCIL MEMBERS DOROTHY L BREINER PAUL M.COHEN MICHAEL A. SHIPPEY JOAN C. THAYER The Marin County Hazardous Material Response Joint Powers Agreement was created in 1982, with twenty four (24) agencies being signatory to the Agreement. Those signatory to the Agreement include all Cities and Fire District in Marin County. Each of the agencies signatory to the Agreement pay a pro rata share based on population to support the JPA. Total budget for the JPA is $15,000 annually, with an in lieu contribution on the part of some departments in personnel allocation. The Team is comprised of approximately eighteen (18) members, one third of which are readily available for immediate response. Due to the limited funds available to support the JPA we have over the years requested two (2) grants which we have received. This correspondence is to verify our continued commitment for regional Hazardous Material response and the authorization for submittal of our grant proposal. Sincerely, ROBERT E. MARCUCCI Fire Chief San Rafael Fire Department JPA Administrator REM/jm ATTACHMENT "B" Joint Powers Agreement ALLCLULI UlL L n JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS MANAGEMENT•/ .11 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this firstday of November , 1982, by and between the following public agencies: Cities of Novato, San Rafael, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Ross, Mill Valley, Belvedere, Tiburon, Sausalito, Corte Madera, and Larkspur; County of Marin; California Highway Patrol; Alto -Richardson Bay Fire District; Bolinas Fire Protection District; Inverness Public Utility District; Kentfield Fire District; Novato Fire District; Tamalpais Fire District; Tiburon Fire District; Sleepy Hollow Fire District; Stinson Beach Fire District; Ross Valley Fire Service, and h1arinwood Community Services District. RECITALS This agreement is predicated upon the following facts: 1. The parties are public corporations or entities organized and operating under laws of the State of California. 2. The parties are responsible for maintenale of public safety and/or fire protection within their respective jurisdictions within the County of Marin, State of California. 3. Sections 6500 through 6515 inclusive of the Government Code permit two or more public agencies to generally exercise under an agreement any power which is common to each of them. 4. Each of the parties desires to enter into an agreement with each of the other parties for the purposes of coordinating management of hazardous materials spills, establishing a formula for financing joint expenses for such management, and defining signatory agency responsibilities. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual benefits, covenants, and agreements set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: �6 SECTION 1. Authority and Purpose A. This agreement is made under the authority of Sections 6500 through 6515 inclusive of the Government Code among the signatory agencies. S. The purpose of this agreement is to establish a specially trained capability for the expeditious and economical response to hazardous materials spills on public and private property within the signatories' jurisdictions. C. The two components of this specialized response capability shall be (1) a designated unit of the San Rafael Fire Department which shall assist in the suppression of hazards created by spills which exceed the capability of the police jurisdiction having primary responsibility, and (2) a designated unit of the County which shall provide expert consultation on identifying and managing hazardous materials spills and shall enforce applicable health laws and regulations regarding such spills. SECTION 2. Term of Agreement This agreement becomes effective upon its execution by all the parties hereto and shall be effective_ for a period of ten (10) years therefrom, provided that a signatory agency may withdraw upon ninety (90) days' written notice to all of the then parties. SECTION 3. Definition of Hazardous Materials Spills A hazardous materials spill means an incident which threatens public health or safety involving the unsafe release of a hazardous substance or hazardous waste as defined below. A hazardous substance or hazardous waste means any substance or product for which the manufacturer or producer is required to produce a material safety data sheet prepared pursuant to Section 6390 of the California Labor Code or pursuant to the regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the U. S. Department of Labor, or pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Information and Training Act (commencing with Section 6360, Chapter 2.5, part I of Division 5 of the California Labor Code), or pursuant to any applicable State or Federal law or regulation; any 2 substance or product which is listed as a radioactive material set forth in Chapter 1, Title 10, Appendix B, maintained and updated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; or any substance or product defined as hazardous or extremely hazardous waste by Sections 25115 and 25117 of the California Health and Safety Code and set forth in Sections 66680 and 66685 of Title 22 of the California Administrative Code. Release means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, ejecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, or disposition into the environment. Any material may be added to the list of hazardous materials set forth by applicable State or Federal law or regulation upon a finding by the County Health Officer that it is a material which, because of its quantity, concentration, physical, or chemical characteristics, poses significant present or potential danger to human health and safety or to the environment if released into the community. SECTION 4. Operational Responsibilities A. As soon as practical upon determing that a hazardous material spill has occurred, the public safety unit first arriving on the scene shall: 1. Immediately isolate the scene to keep the substance from dispersing any further and to protect people and/or livestock in the general vicinity. 2. Notify County Communications of the location of the incident and affected area, the type of incident (traffic accident, pipe breakage, etc.), the type of hazardous material or the characteristics of the material if its type is unknown, safe and unsafe routes to the scene, and a request to have the San Rafael Fire Department and County Hazardous Materials Response Units immediately advised. B. Upon notif ication of a hazardous material spill, County Communications will arrange for the dispatch of the special hazardous materials response units operated by the San Rafael Fire Department and the County, and such other resources as the protocol indicates of the jurisdiction in which the spill occurs. (The California Highway Patrol has jurisdiction over State highways.) 3 75,-? C. For each incident, command responsibility shall be delegated according to applicable State law. Where State law does not designate responsibility, each signatory city and the County shall specify command authority for incidents within its jurisdiction. The incident commander may request additional assistance as he deems necessary to restore public health and safety. D. After an incident is under control, as determined by the incident commander, the following clean-up protocol shall be followed. First, a reasonable attempt shall be made to give the person(s) responsible for the incident adequate notice and opportunity to remove the hazardous substance. If, in the judgment of the incident commander, such opportunity has been adequately provided, considering the conditions, he may authorize such additional clean-up as he deems appropriate. It is expected that such additional clean-up operations would be provided by (1) the city public works department in which the incident occurred, (2) County Public Works for incidents in the unincorporated area, or (3) Caltrans on a State highway. The incident commander may authorize such other clean-up arrangements as he deems appropriate for the restoration of public health, safety and nuisance abatement. Clean-up of private property beyond these requirements shall be the responsibility of the property owner under the auspices of the County Health Officer. E. Signatory agencies shall cooperate with such incident protocols as this agreement may require. SECTION S. Resource Inventory The signatory agencies agree to study the feasibility of ordinances requiring disclosure of major storage locations and uses of hazardous material in their jurisdictions, the enforcement of such ordinances, and the provision of such information as may be required by the San Rafael Fire Department and County Hazardous Materials Response Units. M SECTION 6. Financing A. The principles for allocating cost responsibility for hazardous material spill management shall be: 1. Primary responsibility for all extraordinary costs related to such an incident rests with the person(s) responsible for the spill. 2. The State of California is riot liable for any such costs unless one of its officers, employees, or agents is a person described in Section 6 (A) 1 above; or unless the costs are associated with a spill for which a disaster is declared. 3. The signatory agencies shall share the start-up costs for operating the San Rafael Fire Department and County Health Hazardous Materials Response Units as defined below. 4. To the extent that signatory agencies are not reimbursed for extraordinary costs of managing an incident or its clean-up, the costs shall be the liability of the jurisdiction in which the spill occurred, except that such liability shall not include any overtime or supplies expenses incurred by another signatory agency acting in a role of mutual aid. B. For the year 1982-83, start-up costs of $14,243 for specially equipping a San Rafael Fire Department vehicle and the response teams of that fire department and the County will be shared by the signatory agencies as follows: Jurisdiction County 'Novato 'Novato Fire District /Mill Valley San Anselmo Larkspur Corte Madera Fairfax Sausalito Tiburon Tiburon Fire District Percent Population Cash Share 36 $5,127. 25 1,781 - 1,780 7 997 7 997 6 855 5 712 4 570 4 570 4 285 - 285 Belvedere 1 142 Ross 1 142 100% $14,243 In addition, the County has allocated approximately $18,000 for specially equipping the County unit. C. Normal annual operating costs of the San Rafael Fire Department and County Hazardous Materials Units will be borne by those respective agencies. D. San Rafael will be the fiduciary agent and owner of all assets related to this joint powers agreement, except those provided by the County. SECTION 7. Amendment This agreement may be amended by resolution of the governing boards of two-thirds (2/3) of the then signatory parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this joint powers agreement as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: —City Cler , �)Iu. i .. Bt,Ll,�4r i City Attorney 6 AGENCY 1 sy Presiding (icer Acting %1•fayor� d Jensen r', SUM -MARY OF COSTS Perso=el Protection Equipment Detection Equipment (County Health) Tools 2nd Eauipme:# Cora ications Equipment bbso_bants and Neutralizers Tehicle - Cab 2. -id Chassis - 14 Ft. Van Body, -painted and installed Total Start -Up Costs 3 2,020.00 0* 2,473.00 3,700.00 1,050.00 5,000.00 $14,243.00 +Equipmert available or being atqui=ed. (County Eealth) i, X16 lav t-' -t=ovided by San Ralfael Fie DepZtment. n ATTACHMENT "C" Apparatus Photograph and Specifications "41 ONE 1993 FORD CARGO CF8000 TILT CAB AND CHASSIS; 1. GVW 33,000 LBS. 2. FRONT AXLE 12,000 LBS. 3. FRONT SPRINGS 12,000 LBS. 4. REAR AXLE SHALL BE RS -21-145 SINGLE SPEED, 21,000 LBS OR AS SUPPLIED BY MANUFACTURER - BIDDER SHALL QUOTE MODEL. 5. REAR SPRINGS SHALL BE 22,000 LBS. 6. REAR AXLE RATIO SHALL BE 4.56:1. 7. FRONT SHOCK ABSORBERS AND STABILIZERS SHALL BE SUPPLIED. 8. FULL AIR "S" CAM STYLE, DRUM BRAKES OF THE LARGEST SIZE AVAILABLE SHALL BE PROVIDED. 9. LARGEST AVAILABLE AIR COMPRESSOR SHALL BE PROVIDED AND SHALL BE NOT LESS THAN 12.5 CFM. AN AIR DRYER SHALL BE PROVIDED. 10. ENGINE PROVIDED SHALL BE A FORD 210 HP I-6 TURBODIESEL, OR LARGER. 11. COOLING SYSTEM PROVIDED SHALL BE SUFFICIENT TO ELIMINATE OVERHEATING UNDER ALL OPERATING CONDITIONS. 12. EXHAUST SHALL BE HORIZONTAL MUFFLER AND TAILPIPE. 13. AN "IN -CAB" LOCKING TYPE HAND THROTTLE SHALL BE PROVIDED. 14. STARTING SYSTEM SHALL BE A KEY ACTUATED 12V SYSTEM. 15. AIR CLEANER SHALL BE A SINGLE STAGE DRY TYPE. 16. AN AIR FILTER RESTRICTION GAUGE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE CAB IN FULL VIEW OF THE DRIVER (GAUGE OR INDICATOR ACCEPTABLE). 17. FRAME RAILS SHALL BE "STRAIGHT THROUGH" TYPE WITH A STANDARD 34 INCH SPACING. 18. FRAME MAY (SHOULD) INCLUDE A FACTORY INSTALLED INVERTED "L" REINFORCEMENT. 19. A SINGLE 40 GALLON FUEL TANK SHALL BE PROVIDED. 20. TIRES SHALL BE 11R22.5 STEEL RADIALS. 21. AN ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MODEL MT643 SHALL BE PROVIDED. 22. AN "IN RADIATOR" TRANSMISSION COOLERS SHALL BE PROVIDED. 23. LARGEST AVAILABLE DRIVELINE SHALL BE PROVIDED. 24. FULL CAB INSTRUMENTATION SHALL BE PROVIDED. 25. HEAVIEST GRADE FLOOR COVERING SHALL BE PROVIDED. 26. INTERMITTENT WINDSHIELD WIPERS SHALL BE PROVIDED. 27. PAINT SHALL BE -FORD DIAMOND WHITE. 28. "BASIC" WARRANTY AND EXTENDED SERVICE COVERAGE (ESC) SHALL BE PROVIDED AT NO ADDED COST. 29. TOP SPEED SHALL NOT EXCEED 67 MPH OR BE LESS THAN 60 MPH. 30. SHIPPING SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR DEALERSHIP. ABOVE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR BID QUOTE: 1. A LEECE/NEVILLE ALTERNATOR SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A MINIMUM RATED OUTPUT OF 160 AMPERES. 2. WHEELBASE SHALL BE AS LONG AS POSSIBLE (207 INCHES OR 225 INCHES). AS RECOMMENDED BY BODY BUILDERS. 3. ONE COMPLETED MATCHING SPARE TIRE AND WHEEL SHALL BE PROVIDED. 4. IF AVAILABLE, PROVIDE ALUMINUM OR CHROMED WHEELS. 5. TINTED FUNCTIONAL/ OPERATING VENT WINDOWS SHALL BE PROVIDED. 6. AM RADIO IS NOT SPECIFIED, BUT WILL BE ACCEPTED IF OFFERED AND SUPPLIED AT NO COST. 7. PROVIDE A "COMPLETE" SET OF FORD CARGO SHOP REPAIR MANUALS. BODY BUILD-UP BODY COMPARTMENTS WILL BE REFERRED IN THIS TEXT AS FOLLOWS: 40 INCH COMPARTMENT "A" & "AA": DEDICATED TO ALL ELECTRICAL. 32 INCH COMPARTMENT "B": CONTAINS RECOVER DRUM, ONE (1) SHELF, BROOMS, SHOVELS, LONG TOOLS, ETC. 48 INCH COMPARTMENT "C": CONTAINS FOUR (4) SHELVES. 48 INCH COMPARTMENT "D": AIR REEL W/200 FEET - 3/8 HOSE AND TWO (2) SHELVES. 32 INCH COMPARTMENT "BB": CONTAINS ALL SHELVES (FOUR (4). 48 INCH COMPARTMENT "CC": CONTAINS ALL SUITS, EIGHT (8) HUNG (LOWER) AND THREE (3) SHELVES. 48 INCH COMPARTMENT "DD": 12 PVC BOTTLE TUBES CONTAINING 24 BOTTLES, TWO (2) "H" CYLINDERS, AIR REEL WITH 200 FEET - 3/8 HOSE, AIR CONTROL PANEL, TWO (2) LONG TUBES FORE AND AFT OF "H" CYLINDER: "COMM -MOD" - COMMAND MODULE - BASIC INTERIOR EIGHT 8 FEET WIDE X 6 FEET DEEP. GEAR DRIVE (MANUAL) AWNING - ABOVE "BB" AND "CC" APPROXIMATELY 84 INCHES LONG. 1. BIDDER SHALL INDICATE MATERIAL UTILIZED IN BODY BUILD-UP, AND SHALL MEET WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE FIRE CHIEF. 2. BODY BUILD-UP SHALL BE OF STEEL OR ALUMINUM. FIBERGLASS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. 3. COMM -MOD FRAME EXTENSION SHALL INCLUDE A REAR BUMPER OF SUFFICIENT SIZE TO PREVENT INJURY TO A PASSENGER IN THE COMM -MOD IN THE EVENT OF A REAR -END COLLISION. 4. UNI -STRUT MATERIAL SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ALL COMPARTMENTS. 5. SHELVES AND UNI -STRUT SHALL BE CAPABLE OF CARRYING A MINIMUM OF 250 LBS PER SHELF. 6. SHELVES SHALL BE PROVIDED IN EACH COMPARTMENT AS DIRECTED BY THE FIRE CHIEF OR HIS APPOINTEE. SHELVES SHALL BE "FULL WIDTH" OF EACH COMPARTMENT, AND DEPTH SHALL BE FROM INSIDE WALL TO WITHIN 8 INCHES OF ROLLUP DOOR. COMPARTMENT A & AA TWO (2) SHELVES EACH, COMPARTMENT B ONE (1) SHELF, COMPARTMENT C (4 SHELVES), COMPARTMENT D TWO (2) SHELVES (SPECIAL), COMPARTMENT BB FOUR (4) SHELVES, COMPARTMENT CC THREE (3) SHELVES, LOWER WITH HANGER BAR, AND COMPARTMENT DD ONE (1) SPECIAL 7. SHELVES SHALL BE ALUMINUM AND HAVE A 1 INCH LIP UP ON ALL (4) FOUR EDGES. 8. SHELVES SHALL BE OF EQUAL SIZE IN COMPARTMENT A & AA. SHELVES SHALL BE OF EQUAL SIZE IN COMPARTMENT B & BB. SHELVES SHALL BE OF EQUAL SIZE IN COMPARTMENT C & CC. 9. PROVIDE POCKET STEPS BELOW DOOR OPENING COMPARTMENT D & DD FORE AND AFT OF WHEEL. IF SPACE PERMITS, POCKETS SHALL EXTEND FULL WIDTH OF VEHICLE FOR STORAGE. OPENING APPROXIMATELY 7 INCHES X 7 INCHES. 10. ALUMINUM ROLLUP DOORS, WITH FULL WIDTH COUNTERBALANCERS ROLLERS TO BE BALL BEARING WITH NYLON TIRES. 11. VEHICLE BODY SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH FORD DIAMOND WHITE. BODY AND CAB SHALL BE PRIMED AND PAINTED TO PAINT MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS. FINAL PAINT SHALL BE MINIMUM TWO (2) COATS OF DUPONT IMRON POLYURETHANE OR EQUAL. THE UNDERCARRIAGE SHALL BE UNDERCOATED AFTER PAINTING. UNDERCOATING SHALL BE BLACK. 12. ROOF ACCESS LADDER ON REAR WALL ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR SAFETY REASONS. 13. --------LEFT BLANK ------- 14. OVERALL BODY HEIGHT SHALL NOT EXCEED 10 FEET 0 INCHES, INCLUDING AIR CONDITIONER. 15. PROVIDE DOOR SEALS, TOP, BOTTOM, AND SIDES OF ALL DOORS TO PREVENT WATER, DIRT, AND DEBRIS FROM ENTERING WHEN CLOSED. 16. A "KEYED ALIKE" LOCKING MECHANISM SHALL BE PROVIDED ON ALL BODY DOORS. 17. PROVIDE REMOVABLE PLUGS IN EACH SIDE COMPARTMENT FLOOR FOR CLEANOUT AND DRAINAGE. 18. EXTEND FRONT BUMPER AS NECESSARY (NOT TO EXCEED 10 INCHES) . 19. BUMPER SHALL BE CHROMED AFTER NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS AND CUTOUTS HAVE BEEN MADE. BUMPER SHALL BE PROPERLY REINFORCED TO SUPPORT A 250 LB FIREFIGHTER IN FULL TURNOUTS. 20. --------LEFT BLANK ---- 21. INSTALL DISTRICT SUPPLIED HEATER IN THE COMM -MOD. 22. RUB RAILS SHALL BE PROVIDED ON BOTH SIDES AT LEAST 1 INCH WIDE X 1 INCH DEEP. 23. EXHAUST SHALL BE EXTENDED AND TERMINATED JUST FORWARD OF THE LH (DRIVER SIDE) DUAL TIRES AT HORIZONTAL ANGLED 45 DEGREES TO THE REAR. 24. PROVIDE GEARDRIVE AWNING 84 INCHES LONG, EXTENDING 8 INCHES FROM BODY ABOVE COMPARTMENTS BB AND CC. CAB ELECTRICAL 1. SUPPLY AND MOUNT TWO (2) LIGHT BARS ON THE ROOF OF THE CAB, ONE (1) ON EACH SIDE OF THE ROOF HATCH. 2. ROOF LIGHT BARS SHALL BE PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT (PSE) FORCE 4 XL BEACONS, MODEL 5100. EACH BAR SHALL HAVE A CLEAR LENS, EACH SHALL CONTAIN OUTER ROTATING REFLECTOR, HALOGEN BEACONS WITH RED FILTERS/EACH SHALL CONTAIN A FORWARD FACING, CENTER MOUNTED, CLEAR "STINGER" OPTION. EACH SHALL CONTAIN A REAR FACING, CENTER MOUNTED, AMBER FILTERED, STATIONARY, 50 WATT HALOGEN WITH CALIFORNIA UPGRADE. LIGHTS SHALL BE "PAIRED"; ONE (1) RIGHT, ONE (1) LEFT, WITH TWO (2) HALOGEN ALLEY LIGHTS IN THE OUTER EDGE OF EACH BAR (SEE ATTACHMENT 2A). 3. REMOVE EXISTING AIR HORNS FROM ROOF OF CAB. 4. INSTALL ONE (1) GROVER L5L0 "STUTTERTONE" EMERGENCY AIR HORN THROUGH FRONT BUMPER. S. TWO STEADY BURNING RED LIGHTS SHALL BE MOUNTED BELOW WINDSHIELD HEIGHT AS REQUIRED BY CALIFORNIA LAW. 400 1R SBU IN A CHROMED PAR 46 HOUSING. 6. PROVIDE AND INSTALL A WIG -WAG HEADLIGHT DEVICE. PSE CODE 3, MODEL 360 HL. 7. PROVIDE AND INSTALL A UNITROL MODEL 180 SIREN AND 100 WATT SPEAKER. MOUNT SIREN SPEAKER IN FRONT BUMPER. 8. PROVIDE A LIGHTED ROCKER SWITCH "MASTER" CONTROLLING A COLE HERSEY 24059 SOLENOID OR EQUAL TO CONTROL INTERIOR LIGHTS TO REAR BODY. 9. PROVIDE SWITCH MODULE IN CAB WITH LIGHTED ROCKERS. A. "MASTER" CODE B. STEADY REDS C. AMBER D. RED BEACON E. STINGER F. WIG -WAG 3 (CONTROLLING) 10. ALSO ON THE MODULE, BUT NOT INCLUDED ON THE "CODE 3" MASTER SWITCH: A. COMPARTMENT LIGHT INDICATOR LIGHT. COLOR B. PERIMETER LIGHTS C. RIGHT ALLEY D. LEFT ALLEY MASTER SWITCH WITH "DOOR OPEN" INDICATOR LIGHT TO BE AMBER IN 11. PROVIDE HYDRA -GEN HOT SHIFT LIGHTED ROCKER WITH INTERLOCK. ACTUATION SHALL OCCUR ONLY WITH TRANSMISSION IN NEUTRAL AND BRAKES SET. UPON ACTUATION ENGINE RPM SHALL INCREASE TO A PRESET. FACTORY PREDETERMINED, RPM NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE FULL RATED POWER. FACTORY TO DETERMINE RATIO TO GIVE FULL RATED OUTPUT AT 1400 RPM OR LESS AND NOT OVERSPEED AT RATED ENGINE SPEED. 12. PROVIDE AND INSTALL A HIGH QUALITY INTERCOM COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM BETWEEN THE CAB AND COMM -MOD. BUILDER TO ADVISE OF MODEL USED. 13. PROVIDE UNITY 6 INCH MODEL 225 SPOTLIGHTS IN CAB ABOVE WINDSHIELD AT RIGHT AND LEFT DOORPOST AREAS, SUPPLIED WITH HALOGEN PAR 46 "COLLINS" SPOTLIGHT UPGRADE KIT. 14. INSTALL TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS (AMBER) ON SIDE OF CAB JUST ABOVE DOOR HANDLES. LIGHT TO MEET APPROVAL OF FIRE CHIEF. 15. SHALL HAVE TWO (2) 12 -VOLT GROUP 8D, 225 AMP BATTERIES CONNECTED THROUGH A COLE HERSEY M714--01 BATTERY SELECTOR SWITCH. THIS SWITCH SHALL ALLOW THE STARTING AND OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE FROM EITHER OR BOTH BATTERIES. THIS SWITCH SHALL ALSO SERVE AS THE MASTER DISCONNECT SWITCH. SWITCH SHALL BE WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE DRIVER. 16. THE BATTERIES SHALL BE IN AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE AREA FOR DAILY CHECKS AND SERVICING 17. A HEAVY-DUTY BATTERY ISOLATOR SHALL BE WIRED TO THE COLE HERSEY M714-01 TO PREVENT ALTERNATOR DIODE FAILURE IF THE SWITCH IS SHUT OFF DURING ENGINE 'OPERATION. 18. GREEN PILOTS SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE M714-01 SWITCH TO INDICATE WHEN BATTERY/IES IS/ARE ENGAGED. 19. AN ELECTRONIC BACK-UP ALARM SHALL BE PROVIDED AND SHALL ACTIVATE WHEN THE VEHICLE IS PLACED IN REVERSE WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING. THE ALARM SHALL MEET CURRENT FEDERAL REGULATIONS. 20. A KOHLER OR VANNER BATTERY CONDITIONER SHALL BE INSTALLED AND WIRED TO "SHORE POWER" ONLY !!1 BODY ELECTRICAL 1. REAR LIGHTING SHALL CONSIST OF SIX (6) COMBINATION STOP/TURN/TAILLIGHTS; TWO (2) BACKUP LIGHTS; AND FIVE (5) ICC LIGHTS (REF. SKETCH, P. 17) 2. BACKUP AND STOP/TURN/TAILLIGHTS SHALL BE WELDON MODEL 2010 SERIES. 3. PROVIDE AND INSTALL TWO (2) CODE 3 PSE MODEL 550 BEACONS ON REAR, MOUNT ONE (1) RED ON RIGHT REAR ABOVE STT LIGHT, WIRED TO RED BEACON CONTROL CIRCUIT. 4. ONE (1) PERIMETER LIGHT (12 V) SHALL BE MOUNTED ON EACH SIDE ON COMM -MOD, ABOVE WINDOW, APPROXIMATELY 8 FEET FROM GROUND LEVEL. LIGHT TO BE WHELEN SCENELIGHTS WITH 13 DEGREE MOUNTS. 5. ALL COMPARTMENTS SHALL HAVE INTERIOR LIGHTING CAPABLE OF LIGHTING ALL SHELF AREA (S). 6. EACH COMPARTMENT DOOR SHALL HAVE INDIVIDUAL SWITCHES TO CONTROL COMPARTMENT LIGHTING. ALSO AN "OPEN DOOR" INDICATOR LIGHT (AMBER) SHALL LIGHT WHEN DOOR IS OPEN OR AJAR. 7. PROVIDE FOUR (4) 1500 WATT TELESCOPIC LIGHTS, PREWIRED, AND MOUNTED. UNITS SHALL BE OPERABLE FROM GROUND LEVEL. UNITS SHALL BE KWIKRAZE MODEL 1515 BOTTOM RAISED WITH 4 INCH OFFSET AND CONCEALED WIRING (220 VOLT). UNITS SHALL TELESCOPE APPROXIMATELY 4 FEET. TWO (2) UNITS SHALL BE MOUNTED AT REAR OF VEHICLE AND TWO (2) UNITS SHALL BE MOUNTED FORWARD. UNITS TO BE AS FAR OUTSIDE AS IS FEASIBLE. 8. PROVIDE ONE (1) FLUSHMOUNT RED WARNING LIGHT APPROXIMATELY 7 INCHES IN DIAMETER ABOVE EACH REAR WHEELWELL, AND ONE (1) ON EACH OUTSIDE CORNER OF THE FRONT BUMPER EXTENSION, FLASHING DURING STEADY FRONT RED OPERATION. 9. PROVIDE AND INSTALL ONE HARRISON HYDRA -GEN MODEL 15.0 MPC/16 HYDRAULIC A/C GENERATOR SYSTEM. UNIT SHALL BE MANUFACTURED TO PROVIDE SINGLE PHASE 120/240 V AC POWER. UNIT SHALL BE SUPPLIED WITH ALL NECESSARY CABLES, CONNECTORS, CONTROLS AND HOSES. UNIT SHALL BE POWERED BY A SIX (6) OR EIGHT (8) BOLT "HOT SHIFT" PTO MOUNTED DIRECTLY TO THE ALLISON MT643 TRANSMISSION. GEARING RATIO SHALL BE ENGINEERED TO PROVIDE RATED OUTPUT AT 1400 RPM OR LESS AND SHALL NOT OVERSPEED THE SYSTEM AT RATED ENGINE SPEED. THE "HOT SHIFT" ACTUATOR SHALL BE IN THE FORM OF A LIGHTED ROCKER SWITCH IN THE CONTROL MODULE OR ON DASH. AN ELECTRICAL LOCKOUT SHALL BE PROVIDED SO THAT GENERATOR "HOT SHIFT" CANNOT BE ACTUATED WITHOUT THE TRANSMISSION IN "NEUTRAL" AND THE EMERGENCY AIR BRAKES "SET"!!! MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORD WITH MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS, USING THEIR FREE INSTALLATION PLANNING SERVICE. LOCATION OF THE HYDRA -GEN SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE FIRE CHIEF DURING PRE -BUILD CONFERENCES. THE POWER JUNCTION BOX AND CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL SHALL BE LOCATED IN THE "A" COMPARTMENT. 10. HYDRA -GEN SHALL BE WIRED TO ALL 110-220 V OPTIONS AND TWO HOUSEHOLD THREE (3) PRONG OUTLETS SHALL BE PROVIDED ON EACH WALL OF COMM -MOD. 11. PROVIDE TWO (2) HARD WIRED HANNAY 1616-17-18 OR EQUAL POWER REWIND CORD REELS. MOUNT ONE (1) EACH ON THE TOPMOST SHELF OF COMPARTMENT A & AA AS FAR FORWARD AS IS FEASIBLE. 12. REELS SHALL BE OUTFITTED WITH 200 FEET EACH OF 10/3 SEO YELLOW CABLE OR EQUAL. 13. REEL CORD SHALL TERMINATE IN A CIRCLE D MODEL PF51G OUTLET BOX, HARD WIRED TO CORD (NO PLUG) AND LIGHTED. OUTLETS SHALL CONTAIN FOUR (4) NEMA L5-15 THREE (3) PRONG TWIST LOCK RECEPTACLES. 14. LICENSE PLATE LIGHTS AND BRACKETS SHALL BE PROVIDED AND MOUNTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA STANDARDS. VEHICLE AIR SYSTEM (BRAKES) 1. ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE BRAKE AIR SYSTEM SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL FMVSS STANDARDS. BREATHING AIR SYSTEM 1. SHALL CONSIST OF TWO (2) (MINIMUM) 6000 PSI "H" CYLINDERS (SUPPLIED BY DISTRICT). 2. CYLINDERS SHALL BE MOUNTED BY BIDDER (STRAPPED TO D & DD FLOOR) AND TRIMMED OUT WITH 1/8 INCH DIAMONDETTE COVER PANELS. 3. SUPPLY AND INSTALL TWO (2) SPRING REWIND AIR REELS CAPABLE OF HOLDING 200 FEET OF 3/8 INCH, 150 PSI RATED AIR HOSE. MOUNT IN COMPARTMENT D & DD AS FAR FORWARD AND AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. 4. BREATHING AIR HOSE FOR ITEM NUMBER 3 TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE BIDDER (DISTRICT WILL WORK WITH BIDDER REGARDING BUILDING AIR SYSTEM IN COMPARTMENT (D & DD). S. BUILD A RACK OF TWELVE 8 INCH PVC TUBES, 54 LONG. RACK TO CONSIST OF THREE (3) ROWS OF FOUR (4) TUBES EACH. EACH TUBE WILL HOLD TWO (2) BREATHING AIR SCBA BOTTLES TO TOTAL A CAPACITY OF 24 BOTTLES. DISTRICT TO SUPPLY PVC TUBES. COMMAND MODULE "COMM -MOD" 1. WORK DESK/TABLE TO BE LOCATED ON THE LEFT SIDE (DRIVER SIDE) OF THE COMM -MOD. MATERIAL USED SHALL BE SPECIFIED BY THE BIDDER. TABLE WILL BE 4 FEET X 18 INCHES X 1 INCH. WORK TABLE WITH A 1 FOOT WIDTH WILL CONTINUE AT THE FRONT (CAB SIDE) RUNNING THE FULL WIDTH OF THE COMM -MOD. 2. ONE PERMANENTLY MOUNTED SEAT WITH APPROVED SEAT BELTS WILL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY THE BIDDER. SEAT SHALL BE RV STYLE SWIVEL, WITH A LOW BACK. 3. THREE (3) LEVELS OF SHELVES LOCATED AT THE FRONT OF THE COMM—MOD AND SPACED EQUALLY APART ABOVE THE WORK TABLE WILL BE ABLE TO SUSTAIN A MINIMUM CARRYING WEIGHT OF 250 LBS EACH. SHELVES SHALL RUN THE FULL WIDTH OF THE COMM—MOD AND HAVE A DEPTH OF 14 INCHES WITH A 1 INCH LIP—UP TO PREVENT STORAGE (E.G. BOOKS, EQUIPMENT, ETC.) FROM FALLING. 4. INSTALL DISTRICT SUPPLIED SMALL REFRIGERATOR AND FILE CABINET. S. A FOLD DOWN BENCH SHALL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED IN THE COMM—MOD. IT WILL BE LOCATED ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE COMM—MOD BETWEEN THE FRONT SHELVES AND REFRIGERATOR IN THE CORNER AND SHALL SUSTAIN A MINIMUM WEIGHT OF 500 LBS. 6. COMM—MOD WALLS ABOVE THE WORK AREA SHALL BE COMPATIBLE WITH LIQUID CHALK SYSTEM. A CERAMIC ON STEEL OR HIGH GLOSS WHITE FORMICA (IF COMPATIBLE) SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY THE BIDDER. 7. COMM—MOD SHALL BE CARPETED ON THIS FLOOR AND UP EACH WALL APPROXIMATELY 3' WITH A COMMERCIAL GRADE SHORT PILE CARPET. COLOR TO BE CARPET SHALL MEET APPROVAL OF THE FIRE CHIEF OR APPOINTEE. 8. FLOOR OF COMM—MOD SHALL BE OF 1-1/8 INCH T & G SUBFLOOR OR EQUAL AS PROVIDED BY BUILDER. BUILDER SHALL PROVIDE DETAILED DRAWINGS OF HIS/HER PROPOSED COMM—MOD. 9. PROVIDE ACCESS FOR ANTENNAS THROUGH ROOF. REMOVABLE WALL PANELS SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ACCESS TO WIRING WHEN REQUIRED. 10. ELECTRICAL RACEWAYS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO RUN ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATION CABLES BETWEEN FRONT AND BACK OF COMM—MOD. 11. PROVIDE AND INSTALL DUAL POWER (12 V DC/120 V AC) AIR CONDITIONER ON COMM—MOD ROOF (RIGHT OR LEFT OF ...��.rc WALKWAY). 12. PROVIDE TWO (2) TINTED WINDOWS (ONE ON EACH SIDE) IN COMM—MOD AS LARGE AS POSSIBLE FOR VISIBILITY AND EMERGENCY EGRESS. WINDOWS SHALL SLIDE OPEN FOR VENTILATION AND BE APPROXIMATELY 36 INCHES X 36 INCHES. 13. REAR ACCESS DOOR SHALL BE MINIMUM OF 32 INCHES WIDE AND 72 INCHES HIGH. A TINTED WINDOW SHALL BE 0-1 G. PAQLEIM C01a� ,", s 0;%do 496 Hester Street San Leandro, CA 94577 (510) 569-3010 PROVIDED IN THE ACCESS DOOR APPROXIMATELY 24 INCHES X 24 INCHES. 14. ALL PROVIDED GLASS IN THE COMM—MOD SHALL MEET ALL D.O.T. SAFETY STANDARDS. 15. PROVIDE DOOR SEALS, TOP, BOTTOM, AND SIDES OF ALL DOORS TO PREVENT WATER, DIRT, AND DEBRIS FROM ENTERING WHEN CLOSED. 16. SOUNDPROOFING SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR COMPLETE COMM—MOD AND LIBRARY AREA. DBA IN COMM—MOD AT 55 MPH WITH SIRENS OPERATING SHALL NOT EXCEED 80 DBA. 17. COMM—MOD INTERIOR HEIGHT SHALL BE NOT LESS THAN 78 INCHES. 18. REAR 24 INCHES OF 72 INCH WHEELHOUSE COMPARTMENT TO BE ENCLOSED WITHIN THE COMM—MOD TO SERVE AS LIBRARY AREA. 19. THREE 12V INDIVIDUALLY SWITCHED CEILING LIGHTS SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE COMM—MOD. ALL SHALL BE MASTER CONTROLLED BY A WALL SWITCH JUST INSIDE THE ENTRANCE DOOR. EACH SHALL BE WELDON 2010 CLEAR. 20. PROVIDE TWO (2) TUBE 48 INCH FLUORESCENT 110 VAC LIGHT ON COMM—MOD CEILING SWITCHCABLE JUST INSIDE ENTRANCE DOOR. 21. PROVIDE TWO (2) ENTRANCE LIGHTS TO COMM—MOD STEP AREA GENERAL WIRING 1. ALL WIRING SHALL BE PROPERLY PROTECTED AND LOOMED THROUGHOUT TO PREVENT DAMAGE. RUBBER GROMMETS SHALL BE USED IN "THRU" HOLES. 2. ALL WIRING SHALL BE COLOR CODED AND LABELED FOR FUNCTION AT LEAST EVERY 6 INCHES. 3. ALL WIRING TERMINALS AND SPLICES SHALL BE SOLDERLESS CRIMP TYPE. JUNCTIONS SHALL BE VIA BARRIER STRIPS AND SHALL BE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH ACCESS COVERS. 4. AUTOMATIC RESET CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE USED ON ALL 12 VDC CIRCUITS. PROVIDE TWO EXTRA 15A BREAKERS. S. 110 V CIRCUITS (AC) SHALL BE WIRED AND PROTECTED T60 CURRENT NEMA, UL, AND NFPA STANDARDS WHERE.THEY APPLY. ALL CIRCUITS SHALL BE THROUGH "LIQUIDTITE" FLEXIBLE, MOISTURE RESISTANT REINFORCED CONDUIT AND HARDWARE OR EQUAL. CIRCUIT BREAKERS PROVIDED SHALL BE LABELED TO FUNCTIONS. ALL AC WIRING TO BE 12 GAUGE MINIMUM EXCEPT CORD REEL WHICH TO BE 10 GAUGE. ATTACHMENT "D" Joint Powers Authority Letter of Commitment to Regional Haz Mat Response and Mutual Aid CITYA•a. -- OF SAN ]RAFAEL 1400 FIFTH AVENUE, P.O. BOX 151560, SAN RAFAEL CALIFORNIA 94915-1560 / FAX (415) 459-2242 March 24, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Attachment "D" MAYOR ALBERT J.BORO COUNCIL MEMBERS DOROTHY L. BREINER PAUL M COHEN MICHAEL A. SHIPPEY JOAN C. THAYER This correspondence is to verify the commitment of the Marin County JPA Hazardous Material Response Team to mutual assistance of requesting agency within the nine (9) Bay Area Counties. The Marin County Fire Service has for many years supported Regional Mutual Aid and has participated in many emergency incidents on a Mutual Aid basis throughout Northern California. It is only a natural progression that we participate in Mutual Aid for Hazardous Material response and cooperate with other agencies in the interest of public safety. Sincerely, ROBERT E. MARCUCCI Fire Chief San Rafael Fire Department JPA Administrator REM/jm ATTACHMENT "E" AHM Facilities Map with Transportation Routes Sensitive Receptors Map Hospitals/Nursing Homes Sensitive Receptors Map Schools re-�-':�_ .:l :c; a r:• ' � ' �'Sp 6 .,.. 7:.'1•.:.'`::.': S.�t:' _' — F v �.: .. � •-'ti �� i':L�.�� � '�� i =1;+ �Y-': E. �Ysr _ . Ri� _ V 'bx'� _ ^� �: i:•: fek!•w"SC YF!� J MA We" �.� ��r�� _ F_ �_�',^{ik';�`'.';:';=..=:.?�:�''=v:Jn�.iS•.rFr.,_:_:a. '��`•tt'?.y: '•'�z..Y`wS.x.;.; - �'• :;y. =. _•, . ..: t,�...-.,;r:Y�Ji?: :. :i'K::;a:an: IWO E .::7� ����.•'l::'-3k 1 JF 1 >' f.=- . t � ;gip Asa?,... 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