HomeMy WebLinkAbout18. 19-147 MARCH 12, 2019 19-147 RESOLUTION
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PURPOSE: APPROVE WINNEBAGO COUNTY AND CITY OF OSHKOSH
INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR HAZ-MAT RESPONSE
SERVICES
INITIATED BY: CITY ADMINISTRATION
WHEREAS, the Oshkosh Fire Department has been providing hazardous material
response services through contract with the State of Wisconsin Department of Military
Affairs, Division of Emergency Management since 1994; and
WHEREAS, the Oshkosh Fire Department has been providing county wide
hazardous material response services since at least 1994; and
WHEREAS, Winnebago County provides fiscal support for these Response
Services through the passing through of state matching funding for the purpose of
purchasing hazmat equipment.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of
Oshkosh that the attached Agreement with Winnebago County for Hazardous Materials
Response Services from January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019 is hereby approved
and the proper City officials are hereby authorized to execute and deliver the agreement
in substantially the same form as attached hereto, any changes in the execution copy
being deemed approved by their respective signatures, and said City officials are
authorized and directed to take those steps necessary to implement the terms and
conditions of the Agreement.
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Oshkosh
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the Common Council
FROM: Mike Stanley, Fire Chief
DATE: March 5, 2019
RE: Winnebago County and City of Oshkosh Inter -Agency Agreement for Haz-Mat
Response Services
BACKGROUND
The Oshkosh Fire Department has historically had an Inter -Agency Agreement between the
Winnebago County and the City of Oshkosh For Type II Hazardous Material Response Services.
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This would be a renewal for 2019 to continue the agreement to participate in the Winnebago
County Haz-Mat Emergency Response Plan. The Oshkosh Fire Department would continue to
provide initial emergency response to hazardous substance releases to assist fire districts within
the County when requested.
FISCAL IMPACT
The Oshkosh Fire Department will be compensated through the Local Emergency Planning
Committee (LEPC) budget for the purpose of Haz-Mat equipment at the rate of $9,000.00 per
year. These funds will be deposited in account 0217-0230.
RECOMMENDATION
The recommendation would be that Common Council approve continuing this agreement with
Winnebago County so that we can continue to this mutually beneficial relationship.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Mike Stanley
Fire Chief
Approved:
Mark Rohloff
City Manager
INTER -AGENCY AGREEMENT
BETWEEN WINNEBAGO COUNTY AND CITY OF OSHKOSH
FOR TYPE II HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (HAZMAT) RESPONSE SERVICES
January 1, 2019 - December 31, 2019
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into pursuant to the authority provided by
Section 66.0301, Wisconsin Statutes, as to inter -governmental
cooperative agreements; pursuant to Section 323.60, Wisconsin Statues,
as to general Emergency Response requirements and pursuant to Section
323.15, relating to the powers and authority of Emergency Management.
WHEREAS, Winnebago County, a municipal corporation, whose address is
415 Jackson Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901 (hereinafter referred to as
"County") and the City of Oshkosh, a municipal corporation, whose
address is 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901, (hereinafter
referred to as "City") desire to enter into an inter -governmental
agreement regarding TYPE II Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Response
Services; and
WHEREAS, County desires to provide fiscal resources as herein
specified in this agreement and in order to enhance the county -wide use
of City's HAZMAT Response Team by County; and
WHEREAS, City is able and willing to provide such services in
accordance with its hazardous material plan, upon the request of the
Local Emergency Planning Committee (hereinafter referred to as "LEPC")
or the Winnebago County Emergency Management Director, as its designee.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above premises and the mutual
covenants of the parties hereinafter set forth, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is acknowledged by each party for itself, the
COUNTY and CITY do agree as follows:
I. DEFINITIONS
1.01 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE:
A "hazardous substance" is as defined pursuant to Section
42 U.S.C.A. Sec. 9601(4) or those substances designated by
the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, pursuant to 42 U.S.C.A. Sec. 9602(a), as such
Statutes and shall include, but not shall be limited to,
flammable liquids or substances.
1.02 SUBSTANCE RELEASE:
"Substance Release" is defined as the release or spill of a
hazardous substance as defined in Sec. 1.01 of this
agreement.
1.03 SUBSTANCE RELEASE RESPONSE:
"Substance Release Response" is defined as those activities
undertaken by and authorized by the City's HAZMAT Response
Team throughout Winnebago County at the request of the LEPC
or Emergency Management Director or designees to provide
adequate emergency response to hazardous substance release.
1.04 CITY HAZMAT RESPONSE TEAM:
The Fire Chief or his designee shall supervise and direct
operations of the City Response Team.
II. PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT
2.01 It is the intended purpose of the parties to this
agreement to develop a HAZMAT Plan for County -Wide HAZMAT
Emergency Response and to provide HAZMAT Response Team
services to fire districts throughout Winnebago County.
Such services shall be limited to an initial emergency
response to hazardous substance release.
III. EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUNDING
IV. TERM
3.01 During the term of this agreement, County shall
provide through its LEPC Budget matching funds to the City
for the purpose of purchasing HAZMAT equipment. Said
funding shall be contingent upon County receiving
sufficient funding from the State for that specific
purpose. Funding by County to City pursuant to this
agreement shall be $9,000.00 per year.
4.01 The term of this agreement shall commence on the 1st
day of January, 2019 and shall terminate as of the end of
the day on the 31st day of December, 2019.
4.02 This agreement may be renewed by the parties, upon
the mutual agreement of both parties, on a year by year
basis.
4.03 This agreement may be renegotiated upon written
notice by either party to the opposite party on or before
June 30 of any agreement year. The parties hereto agree to
renegotiate in good faith the terms and conditions of this
agreement.
4.04 Written notice of non -intent to renew this agreement
shall be provided by the terminating party to the opposite
party on or before October 31 of any calendar year when
this agreement is in effect.
V. FAILURE TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS
5.01 The failure of Winnebago County Board of Supervisors
to appropriate sufficient funds in any year covered by this
agreement shall be cause for automatic termination of this
agreement.
VI. HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION
6.01 City agrees to at all times during the term of this
agreement, indemnify, save harmless and defend the County,
its boards, commissions, agencies, officers, employees and
representatives against any and all liability, loss,
damages, costs or expenses, whether personal injury or
property damage, which the County, its officers, employees,
agencies, boards, commissions and representatives may
sustain, incur or be required to pay by reason of the
provider furnishing the services or goods required to be
provided under this agreement, provided, however, that the
provisions of this Section shall not apply to liabilities,
losses, charges, costs or expenses caused by or resulting
from the acts or omissions of the County, its agencies,
boards, commissions, officers, employees or
representatives.
6.02 County agrees to at all times during the term of
this agreement, indemnify, save harmless and defend the
City, its boards, commissions, agencies, officers,
employees and representatives against any and all
liability, loss, damages, costs or expenses, whether
personal injury or property damage, which the City, its
officers, employees, agencies, boards, commissions and
representatives may sustain, incur, be required to pay by
reason of any negligent acts, errors or omissions of the
County, pursuant to this agreement, provided however, that
the provisions of this Section shall not apply to
liabilities, losses, charges, costs of expenses caused by
or resulting from the acts or omissions of the City, its
agencies, boards, commissions, officers, employees or
representatives.
VII. DISCRIMINATION
7.01 During the term of this agreement the parties
mutually agree not to discriminate against any person,
whether a recipient of services (actual or potential), an
employee, or an applicant for employment on the basis of
race, religion, sex, handicap, national origin, age,
cultural differences, sexual preference, marital status, or
physical appearance. Such equal opportunity shall include
but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading,
demotion, transfer, recruitment, advertising, layoff,
termination, training, rates of pay, or any other form of
compensation.
VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
8.01 The entire agreement of the parties is contained
herein and this agreement supersedes any and all oral
agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to
the subject matter hereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY and the COUNTY have executed this agreement
on the
day of
CITY OF OSHKOSH ("CITY")
By:
By:
Mark Rohloff, City Manager
Pam Ubrig, City Clerk
2018.
WINNE13AGO COUNTY ("COUNTY")
By:
Mark L. Harris, County Executive
By:
Susan Ertmer, County Clerk
Drafted by: John A. Bodnar
Corporation Counsel for Winnebago County
Redrafted 1/2/98
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