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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution-2006-0014 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO RESOLUTION 14 Series of 2006 TITLE: A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE WHEREAS, An Intergovernmental Agreement by and between the City of Wheat Ridge, the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District, the Arvada Fire Protection Distnct, the West Metro Fire Protection District, and the Fairmount Fire Protection District, all of whom are political subdiVISIons of the State of Colorado has been prepared for the Designated Emergency Response Authonty for the City of Wheat Ridge. WHERAS, the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection Distnct, the Arvada Fire Protection District, the West Metro Fire Protection District, and the Fairmount Fire ProtectIOn District (collectively, the "Fire Districts") each have the authority to operate within the corporate boundaries of the City of Wheat RIdge (referred to as "The City" hereafter); and, WHEREAS, the Colorado General Assembly adopted C.R.S. 29-22-101, et seq., regarding state and local governments response to hazardous substance mcidents m Colorado; and, WHEREAS, C .R.S 29-22-101, et seq., specifically requires local umts of government to designate an "Emergency Response Authority" in each local government junsdlctlOn, and provides statutory authonty for cooperation among various political subdivisions m order to establish and maintain close working relatIOnships among those agencies dealing with hazardous substance incidents, and, WHERAS, Part 2, of Article 1, of Title 29, C.R.S encourages and authonzes agreements of this nature; and, WHERAS, pursuant to SectIOn 29-22-102(3)(a), C.R.S., the Fire Protection Districts having jurisdiction within the corporate boundanes of the City of Wheat Ridge have been designated the Emergency Response Authonty for hazardous substance mCldents occurring withm their respective jurisdictions within the City of Wheat Ridge; and, WHERAS, the City of Wheat Ridge, the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection Distnct, the Arvada Fire ProtectIOn District, the West Metro Fire Protection District, and the Fairmount Fire ProtectIOn Distnct further realize the need to share resources and expertise in the event of a hazardous substance mcident, and that to effectively counteract the potentIal impact of hazardous substances a coordmated response capability IS essential, and, WHERAS, the City of Wheat Ridge, the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection Distnct, the Arvada Fire ProtectIOn Distnct, the West Metro Fire ProtectIOn DIstrict, and the Fairmount Fire Protection Distnct agree that remediation and cost-recovery activities are best coordinated by the City of Wheat Ridge. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Wheat Ridge City Council, that: The Intergovernmental Agreement for the DeSignated Emergency Response Authority for the CIty of Wheat Ridge be approved. DONE AND RESOLVED this f....? ',1- day of rr/,u, ,_ ,2006. ..... --, .".... " I, 1-! t. I h.. L i. I ~ Jerry Dg"uIlio, Mayor ! ATTEST' ~~ Pame a Anderson, City Clerk Intergovernmental Agreement This Agreement is entered mto this~ 7 da~ /2 U!..~--:.. 2006 by and between the City of Wheat Ridge, the Wheat Ridge Fire ProtectIOn Distnct, the Arvada Fire Protection Dlstnct, the West Metro Fire Protection District, and the Fairmount Fire Protection District, all of whom are political subdivIsions of the State of Colorado. WHERAS, the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection Dlstnct, the Arvada Fire ProtectIOn District, the West Metro Fire ProtectIOn District, and the FaJrmount Fire Protection District (collectively, the "Fire Districts") each have the authority to operate withm the corporate boundanes of the City of Wheat Ridge (referred to as 'The City" hereafter); and, WHEREAS, the Colorado General Assembly adopted C.R.S 29-22-101, et seq, regarding state and local governments response to hazardous substance inCidents m Colorado, and, WHEREAS, C.R.S 29-22-101, et seq., specifically requires local umts of government to designate an "Emergency Response Authority" m each local government Junsdlction, and provides statutory authority for cooperation among vanous political subdivIsIOns m order to establish and maintain close workmg relationships among those agencies dealmg with hazardous substance incidents, and, WHERAS, Part 2, of Article I, of Title 29, C .R.S. encourages and authonzes agreements of this nature; and, WHERAS, pursuant to Section 29-22-102(3)(a), C.R.S, the Fire Protection Dlstncts having jurisdiction wlthm the corporate boundanes of the City of Wheat Ridge have been designated the Emergency Response Authority for hazardous substance mCldents occurring within their respective Junsdlctlons within the City of Wheat Ridge; and, WHERAS, the City of Wheat Ridge, the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District, the Arvada Fire Protection Dlstnct, the West Metro Fire ProtectIOn Dlstnct, and the Fairmount Fire ProtectIOn Distnct further realize the need to share resources and expertise in the event of a hazardous substance mcident, and that to effectively counteract the potential impact of hazardous substances a coordinated response capability IS essential, and, WHERAS, the City of Wheat Ridge, the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection Dlstnct, the Arvada Fire Protection District, the West Metro Fire Protection District, and the Fairmount Fire ProtectIOn District agree that remediation and cost-recovery activities are best coordinated by the City of Wheat Ridge. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED by the City of Wheat Ridge, the Wheat Ridge Fire ProtectIOn District, the Arvada Fire Protection District, the West Metro Fire Protection District, and the FaJrmount Fire Protection District that their respective duties and responsibilities in the event of a hazardous substance incident occurring within the city limits of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, are as follows I Command A. The Fire District having responsibility shall act as Incident Commander. B. Command shall be established and maintained throughout the incident. Umfied command shall be activated as appropnate. C Incident Command CIC") shall mean the activatIOn of an Incident Management System m compliance with the National Incident Management System and / or OSHA reqUirements (29CFR 191 0.120) for hazardous materials events. II. Responsibilities of the Wheat Ridge Police Department A. Notify response and support agencies. B Secure the area and restrict access. C Establish a command post and establish InCident Command, If necessary. Transfer command to the Fire Distnct havmg junsdlction upon their arrival on scene. Participate in Unified Command, as appropriate. D. Establish a Liaison with the Incident Commander E. Provide penmeter. traffic, and crowd control. F Evacuate area, If reqUired. G Act as the primary contact for additIOnal equipment and supplies from or through The City of Wheat Ridge. H. Coordinate with IC regarding all activities related to the news media. I. Imtlate the pnmary report of investigation as to the cause of the incident and the resultmg actions taken by all on-scene agencies m cooperation with the Fire Districts mvolved. J Activate the City of Wheat Ridge Emergency OperatIOns Center ifthe situatIOn so dictates. K. Coordmate remediation activIties. L Coordinate incident follow-up to ensure site safety withm 72-hours of the mcident. M. Conduct a review of the hazardous materials response operations within one week of the incident. N Initiate through the City of Wheat Ridge the billing and reimbursement process for costs associated with the incident in accordance to C.R.S 29-22-104, C.R.S 29-22-105, and all other applicable statutes. III. ResponsibilItIes of the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District, Arvada Fire Protection Distnct, West Metro Fire Protection Dlstnct, and Fairmount Fire Protection District. Each Fire Distnct shall bear the following responsibilities if the incident occurs wlthm Its dlstnct: A. EstablIsh InCident command and establish a command post; provide for the termination or transfer of command responsibility upon mcident stabilizatIOn. Participate in and support Unified Command as appropriate B ASSist with the notificatIOn of response and support agencies. C Provide imtial mcident assessment and hazardous materials "operations" level response D Initiate response from the Adams / Jefferson Hazardous Materials Response Team If reqUired, conduct "technician" level response as appropriate based on the incident and available resources. E. Provide for the safety of responders and citizens to the best of their ability F Isolate the affected area and establish appropnate control zones. G Conduct search and rescue operations. H. Provide medical services, mcluding the establishment of a triage area. 1. Establish and control a staging area. J Establish a decontammatlon area. K. Notify the City of Wheat Ridge of receipt of any notice of SUIt ansmg out of a hazardous materials mCldent. L. Forward to the City of Wheat Ridge, within 30 days of the incident, an itemized listmg of the costs associated with the fire protection district's response to the mCldent. M. Complete a report detailing the cause of the incident and documentmg the decisions and actions taken in regards to the mCldent. N Assist with incident follow-up to ensure site safety withIn 72-hours of the Incident. o Conduct a review of the hazardous materials response operations within one week of the Incident. IV. Cost Recovery Protocol A. During the mltlal response to a hazardous matenals Incident, Fire District personnel responding to an mCldent within the City of Wheat Ridge will make reasonable efforts to identify the generator of the hazardous material. If the generator IS unknown, Fire Distnct personnel will make reasonable efforts to determme the owner of the affected property. If such IdentificatIOn can not be done dunng the initial response, It is the responsibility of the City of Wheat Ridge and/or the Wheat Ridge Police Department to make this Identification and conduct any required follow-up investigation. B. When providIng hazardous matenals response In the City of Wheat Ridge, the Fire District will accurately record the costs incurred as necessitated by the response and mitigation of the mCldent. These costs should include reasonable and customary costs for personnel, eqUipment, materials, and other costs that may be associated with an external service provider mitigating the mCldent or disposing of the hazardous material. C In those instances where the cost of response, mitigation, and clean up can be recovered from the generator or property owner (if generator unknown), the City will use all legal means available to recover those costs. Upon cost recovery the City shall reimburse the Fire Distnct for Its Itemized costs related to the incident including personnel, eqUipment, and materials. D For incidents that occur on City-owned property, the City shall be responsible for any costs associated with any external service provider or contractor reqUired to remediate the site and legally dispose of the hazardous material. E. In those instances where the cost of response and mitigatIOn cannot be recovered, the City will be responsible for any costs associated with the use of an external service provider or contractor, but not for any costs incurred by the Fire Dlstnct. F The Fire Dlstnct will assist the City in cost recovery efforts whenever and however possible by providing the City any information the Fire District has regarding the identity of the generator of the hazardous material or the owner of the affected property The actual blllmg and recovery efforts shall be the responsibility of the City of Wheat Ridge. V Civil Liability The civil liability of any party to this Agreement, resulting from a hazardous substance incident, shall be limited as provided m Section 29-22-109 C.R.S. and Article 10 of Title 24, C R.S VI TermmatlOn of Agreement This Agreement shall become effective as to each party when executed by the party and shall remain operative and effective between each and every party, until participation in this Agreement IS terminated by the party upon ninety (90) days written notice to all other parties. Upon termination by one or more of the parties of its participation in thiS Agreement, the majority of the remammg parties shall determine whether this Agreement shall remain effective between the other parties thereto VII. Amendment of Agreement This Agreement may be amended by the parties from time to time; any amendment shall be m wnting and executed by all the parties hereto VIII. Severability Clause If any provision of the Agreement or the applicatIOn hereof to any party or circumstance is held invalid, such mvalidlty shall not affect the other provisions or applications of the agreement which can be gIven effect without the invalid provision in application and, to this end, the provisions of the Agreement are declared to be severable. IX. AdditIOnal Aid The Wheat Ridge Police Department and the Fire ProtectIOn Dlstnct having jurisdiction over the hazardous materials incident may request additional aid from other governmental agencies per the provisions of C.R.S. 29-5-101, et. seq X. Compliance with Tabor Nothing m thiS Agreement creates any multi-year financial obligation of any Party The obligatIOns of each Party hereto are subject to annual appropriation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed and approved and IS effectlVe and operatIve as to each of the parties as herem provided. ATTEST /' '," ~ ----\ .' d ,\" " 1 v/; .. '\... '- BY' Maxjlr Jerry DiTulho . i APPROVED' ') .) - -.+--,/' . - - ;'./{ l.. .( +I. t -' .{J ;,('<.,)/ / Arvada Fire Protection DIstnc't JL otection DIstnct