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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-03-08; City Council; Resolution 53171 2 3 4. 5 6 7 E s 1c 11 1: 1: 11 l! 11 1' 14 11 21 2: 21 2 2 2 2 2 2 RESOLUTION NO. 5317 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE FIRST AMENDED EMERGENCY AGREEMENT OF THE UNIFIED SAN DIEGO COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES ORGANIZATION AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN SAID AGREEMENT FOR THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad approves the text of the 'irst Amended Emergencies Agreement; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to participate under the :ems of this agreement as part of the Unified San Diego County rmergency Services Organization; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the :ity of Carlsbad as follows: 1. That the above presentations are true and correct. 2. That the Mayor is authorized to sign the First Amended Zmergency Services Agreement of the Unified. San Diego County Zmergency Services Organization for the City of Carlsbad. an adjourned PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at / regular meeting of the Zity Council on the 8th day of March I 1978, by the following vote, to wit: AYES : Councilmen Frazee, Lewis, Packard, Skotnicki and NOES : None Councilwoman Casler ABSENT : None A ATTEST : (SEAL) 0 0 FIRST &ENDED EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the County of San Diego, hereinafter referred to as the County, and the incorporated cities within the County signatory hereto, hereinafter referred to as the City or Cities, are desirous of providing far a unified emergency services organization €or the purpose of preparing mutual plans for the preservation and safety of life and property and making provision for the execution of those plans in the event of a local emergency, state of emergency or state of war emergency, and to provide for mutual assistance in the event of such emergencies; and WHEREAS, the parties to this agreement are desirous of providing for any unencumbered balances at the end of the budgeted year resulting from either budget savings or revenues derived from Federal or other funds; and WHEREAS, the parties have previously entered into the Civil Defense and Disaster Agreement as twice amended and are desirous of incorporating all prior agreements into this First Amended Emergency Services Agreement, NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereto do hereby mutually agree as follows: A, The County will perform the following services: 1, 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. Aid, assist anh advise each City in the preparation and develop- ment of an emergency plan for that city. Prepare’and develop a County-wide emergency plan which shall pro- vide for the needs of the contracting cities and of the unincor- porated areas of the County and which in addition will take into account and be coordinated with the needs of the cities %n the event of a major natural disaster or other.emergency, Aid, assist and advise the cities with the training of public employees for the city emergency services organization, Provide a County-wide emergency services program in each of the following areas: a) coroner b) health c) we1 fare d) traffic control e) medical f) public information g) radiological safety Develop and keep current on a Countywide basis an inventory of all equipment and supplies availablenow in the County for use in the event of an emergency. Provide technical assfstance in obtaining any federal OF state funds which may become available to the cities for emergency purposes and in the acquisition by the cities of surplus pro- perty for emergency services purposes. Enclosure #3 7. 8. In the with in dinate mutual In the B, The 1, 2. 3. 4. ' C. In a event of an emergency confined to one city, offer assistance the limits of its emergency services organization and coor- assistance furnished by other cities in accordance with aid agreepen ts e event of an emergency within the County affecting an area greater than any one city, offer assistance to the extent of its emergency services establishment and direct and coordinate the assistance furnished by other cities. cities-signatory to this agreement shall: Become members of the Unified San Diego County Emergency Services Organization, . Become parties to such mutual aid agreements as shall be deemed necessary by the Unified San Diego County Disaster Council, Accept primary responsibility for the development within that city of an emergency plan which shall be compatible with and complementary to the County-wide emergency plan and organization as provided in paragraph A (2) above, Delegate to the Unified San Diego County Disaster Council here- inafter mentioned, whatever authority it is lawful for the cities to delegate when such delegation shall be deemed necessary by said Council. to whatever expenditure of city funds and use of city perhnnel, equipment and supplies as are made available by the cities for emergency services purposes. This delegation of authority shall be restricted consideration of these mutual promises, it is hereby.mutualLg agreed that: 1. 2. The County will pay fifty percent (50%) o'f the cost of estab- lishing and maintaining the Unified San Diego County Emergency Services Organization. The cities signatory hereto will pay fifty percent (50%) of the cost of maintaining the Unified San Diego County Emergency Ser- vices Organization, said fifty percent to be apportioned among the cities in accordance with the following formula: a) One-half of the 50%, or 25% of the total budget shall be apportioned by people units or population. The total POPU- lation of all contracting cities is divided into one-fourth of the total budget (of all contracting cities) equaling a factor in cents. The population of each contracting city times the factor in cents equals the share for each city, b) The remaining 25% of the total budget shall be apportioned. by value units, meaning the assessed valuation of each cgity. The total assessed value of real and personal property in all contracting cities is divided into one-fourth of the total budget equaling a factor in mtlls. The assessed value of -2- 0 0 each conrracting city times the factor in mills equals the share for each city. 3. For the purposes of this agreement the total assessed valuation of real and personal property in all the contracting cities shall be the amount assessed in the fiscal year prior to the budgeted year, as found in the Property Valuation and Tax Rate--San Diego County, California, published by the Auditor and Controller of the County of San Diego, 4. If at the end of any fiscal year there remains an unencumbered .. . balance derived from budget savings or revenue from Federal funds received for emergency services purposes, such balance shall be credited to the contracting cities at the rate of their contribution for that fiscal year, towards the following fiscal year for the expenditures of the Cnified San Diego County Emer- gency Services Organization. In the event a contracting city withdraws from this agreement, such city wfll receive its refundable share of the unencumbered balance for that fiscal year in a single payment. . 7 D. The Unified San Diego County Disaster Council is the advisory body It consists of the following: 1, ’ of the Unified San.Diego County Emergency Services Organization. The Chairman of the County Board of Supervisors who shall be the Chairman, The Coordinator of the Unified San Diego County Emergency Ser- vices Organization who shall be .the Vice-chairman and who is selected by the Board of Supervisors from among: the Chief Administrative Officer of the County or the City Manager and/or Chief Administrator of any contracting city. Two additional persons shall be selected from the above group to act as first and second alternates in the absence or inability to serve of the Coordinator. A representative from the City Council of each contracting city or an alternate to be designated by each contracting city, shall be the members of the Unified San Diego County Disaster Council. .. 1 2. 3. E. It is the duty of the Unified San Diego County Disaster Council and it is empowered to review and recommend for adoption by the Board of Supervisors and all contracting cities, emergency mutual aid plans and agreements, and such ordinances, resolutions, rules and regula- tions as are necessary to implement such plans and agreements, The Unified San Diego County Disaster Council meets upon call of the Chairman or in his or her absence from the County, or inability to call such a meeting, upon the call of the Coordinator, Council is empowered to recommend a budget and the apportionment thereof to the Board of Supervisors and all contracting cities, The Disaster -3- * 1% .. .. L e F. The Coordinator of the Unified San Diego County Emergency Services Organization has the following powers and duties: 1. To request the Board of Supervisors to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a local emergency and the determination thereof if the Board of Supervisors is in session or to issue such proclamation if the Board of Supervisors is not in session, subject to ratification by the Board of Supervisors at the earliest practical time, To request the Governor of the State of California through the Board of Supervisors to proclaim the existence of a state of emergency or state of war emergency when, in the opinion of the Coordinator, the resources of the area or region are inadequate to cope with the emergency. 2. . 3. To coordinate the efforts of the parties to this agreement for the accomplishment. of its purposes. 'G, H. 4. The Coordinator shall receive and disburse the funds of the Unified San Diego County Emergency Services Organization and shall be responsible and accountable for such funds, The Unified Emergency Services Organization and the Unified Disaster Council are structured herein in accordance with the Emergency Ser- vices Ordinance (San Diego County Code of Regulatory Ordinances, .Set, 31.1.1)- in the Emergency Services Ordinance,. any party may offer to t%e other contracting parties an amendment to conform the agreement to the Ordinance. and effective upon execution by all parties. The terms "state of war emergency", "state of emergency", and "local emergency" used herein shall have the same definition as is provided in the California Emergency Services Act, Government Code Section 8558, In the event the organizations are altered mat-erially All amendments to the Agreement shall be in writing . I. This Agreement shall become effective upon the execution of the agree- ment by the County Board of Supervisors following executfon by all cities desiring to become signatories hereto. Execution of this agreement supersedes the prior Emergency Services Agreement, formerly known as the Civil Defense and Disaster Agree- ment, and all amendments thereto. J. Any of the cities within the County of San Diego which are nowr7, or which may hereafter become incorporated may become a party to this agreement by executing a contract hereunder and filing such executed contract with the Coordinator or, in his or her absence, the first or second alternate coordinator. K. This agreement may be terminated as to any of the parties by written notice given by such party to all the other parties%which notice shall be given at least 120 days prior to the commencement of the -4- .. a; i , e 0 fiscal year in which the termination is to take effect. purposes of such notice a fiscal year is defined calendar year through June 30 of the next succeeding calendar year. For the as July 1 of a IN WITN?SS WHEREOF, the parties hereto do affix their signatures. Date Date March 8, 1978 P 2 Date Date Date \ Date Date Date Date COUNTY*OF SAN DIEGO .. BY Chairman, Boar CITY OF CARLSBAD BY BY CITY OF CORONADO BY .. CITY OF DEL MAR BY CITY OF EL CAJON CITY OF ESCONDIDO CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH CITY OF LA MESA 1 By -5- CITY OF LEPlON GROVE BY Date CITY OF NATIONAL CITY BY Date CITY OF OCMSIDE BY Date CITY OF SAN DIEGO . BY CITY OF SAN MARCOS Date ' BY Date CITY OF VISTA - .- Date CITY OF BY . CITY OF Date Date CITY OF BY Date CITY OF Date -6-