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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2002-112 IGA renewal with pima county for participation on the mutual aid and emergency response teamMARANA RESOLUTION NO. 2002-112 A RESOLUTION OF 2'HE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF MARANA, ARIZONA, ACCEPTING AND AUTHORIZING THE RENEWAL OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH PIMA COUNTY TO ALLOW FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE MUTUAL AID AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE BY THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TEAM FOR A THREE-YEAR PERIOD · WHEREAS, the Town has been a party to an Intergovernmental Agreement with Pima County, which enables the T own t o participate i n mutual aid a nd emergency response b y t he Hazardous Materials Team for several years; and WHEREAS, the Town desires to amend the Intergovernmental Agreement to add the Mt. Lemmon Fire District to the list of participating jurisdictions, and to remove the Tucson Estates Fire District and the Village of Casas Adobes fi.om the list of participating jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, the Town desires that the Intergovernmental Agreement be renewed for the three-year period from April 20, 2003, through April 19, 2006; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Town of Marana have determined that renewal of the amended Intergovernmental with Pima County will benefit the citizens of the Town and will be in the best interests of Town and its residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Council of the Town of Marana, Arizona, do hereby accept and authorize the renewal of an amended Intergovernmental Agreement with Pima County to allow for participation in the mutual aid and emergency response by the Hazardous Materials Team for the three-year period from April 20, 2003 through April 19, 2006. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is authorized to execute said Intergovernmental Agreement on behalf of the Town of Marana. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Marana, Arizona, this 5th day of November, 2002. ATTEST: Darnel J. l~chuh, as Town Attorney and not personally AMENDMENT NO. I TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 01-01-C-127331-0400 THIS AMENDMENT to that certain Intergovernmental Agreement by and between Pima County, Arizona, a body politic and corporate of the State of Arizona, and certain Cities, Towns, and Fire Districts in PJma County. WHEREAS, the parties to this Intergovernmental have entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement to allow for mutual aid and emergency response by the Hazardous Materials Team within participating jurisdictions of Pima County; and WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Agreement contains a specific provision allowing the participating jurisdictions to renew for a three-year period. NOW, THEREFORE, the following Amendment, to the Intergovernmental Agreement recorded with the Pima County Recorder on April 20, 2000, together with its adopting resolution, beginning on Docket 11281, page 664, is agreed upon as follows: The parties to this Intergovernmental Agreement exercise the option to renew the Agreement for a three-year period, beginning April 20, 2003 and ending April 19, 2006. The Intergovernmental Agreement is amended to add Mt. Lemmon Fire District to the participating jurisdictions cited on Page No. 1 of the Recitals at Section A. The Intergovernmental Agreement is amended to remove Tucson Estates Fire District and the Village of Casas Adobes from the participating jurisdictions cited on Page No. 1 of the Recitals at Section A. Appendix A, Notice is revised to reflect current names and/or addresses of participating jurisdictions as attached. All parties agree to abide by the terms and conditions of the Intergovernmental A~eement Between Certain Cities, Towns, and Fire Districts and Departments in Pima County, Arizona and the Pima County Board of Supervisors to provide Hazardous Materials Team emergency response to Pima County dated on the 20* day of April, 2000 and recorded with the Pima Count: Recorder at Docket No. 11281, Page 664 ("IGA") as amended. The IGA is attached and incorp~)rated into this Amendment and shall continue in full force and effect for the term of this Amendment and any extensions thereof. All other provisions &the Intergovernmental Agreement, not specifically changed by Amendment No. I, shall remain in effect and be binding upon the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto each sign this Amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement between certain Cities, Towns, Fire Districts and Departments in Pima County, Arizona, and Pima County to Allow for Mutual Aid and Emergency Response by the Hazardous Materials Team within Participating Jurisdictions of Pima County on a separate signature page. The signor warrants that he or she has been duly authorized to commit the jurisdiction to participate in the Amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement by formal approval of the jurisdiction's governing body. HM Town of Marana.doc 3 TOWN OF MARANA ATTEST By: By: Mayor Date Town Clerk Date Date of formal approval by governing body: Pursuant to A.R.S. § I1-952(D), the attorney for the above entity has determined that the foregoing Intergovernmental Agreement is in proper form and is within the powers and authority of the entity as granted under the laws of the State. ~ttomey, Town of Marana Date HM Town of Marana.doc 3 APPENDIX A - NOTICE Intergovernmental Agreement Between Certain Cities, Towns, Fire Districts and Fire Departments in Pima County, Arizona and The Pima County Board of Supervisors to Provide Hazardous Materials Team Emergency Response to Pima County 1. Pima County Mike Walsh, Coordinator Tucson-Pima County Office of Emergency Management 130 W. Congress, B Level Tucson, Arizona 85701 798-0600 2. City of South Tucson Fernando Castro, City Manager 1601S. 6~ Avenue South Tucson, Arizona 85725 792-2424 3. Town of Marana Mike Hein, Town Manager 13251N. LonAdams Road Marana, Ar/zona 85653 682-3401 4. Town of Oro Valley Kathy Cuvelier, Town Clerk 11000 N. La Canada Dr/ve Oro Valley, Arizona 85737 2294700 5. Town of Sahuarita Sandra Olivas, Town Clerk P.O. Box 879 Sahuarita, Arizona 85629 648-1972 6. Avra Valley Fire District Ch/ef Barry Gerber 15790 W. Silverbell Road Marana, Arizona 85653 682-3256 APPENrDIX A HazMatLst.doc 1 10/I I/02 APPENDIX A - NOTICE 7. Drexel Heights Fire District Chief Doug ChappeI1 5030 S. Camino Verde Tucson, Arizona 85746 883-4341 8. Golder Ranch Fire District ChiefJohnFink 3535 E. Hawser Road Catalina, Arizona 85737 825-0042 9. Green Valley Fire District Chief Simon Davis 1285 W. Camino Encanto Green Valley, Arizona 85614 625-9400 10. Heritage Hills Fire District Jori Robson, Chair Heritage Hills Fire District 490W. Magee Road Tucson, Arizona 85704 744-1733 11. Hidden Valley Fire District Franklin Sax, Chair Hidden Valley Fire District 8202 E. Snyder Road Tucson, Arizona 85715 749-8939 12. La Canada Fire District Micha~ Treece, Chak 490W. MageeRoad Tucson, Arizona 85704 13. North Ranch/Linda Vista Fire District Sco~Nelson, Chair 490W. MageeRoad Tucso~Arizona 85704 297-7320 APPENDIX A HazMatLst.doc 2 10/I 1/02 APPENDIX A - NOTICE 14. Northwest Fire District Chief Jeff Piechura 5225 W. Massingale Road Tucson, Ar/zona 85743 887-1010 15. Picture Rocks Fire District Chief Char/es Hay 6625 N. Sandario Road Tucson, Arizona 85743 6824960 16. Sabino Vista Fire District * Mike Halladay, Chair 1 South Church Avenue, Suite 830 Tucson, Arizona 85701 882-6400 17. Three Points Fire District Chief Fred Peres 11200 S. Sierdta Mtn. Rd./PMB #328 Tucson, Arizona 85736 882-1086 18. Tucson Country Club Estates Fire District * Robert Fee, Chair 4501 E. Grant Road Tucson, Arizona 85712 332-0962 19. Mt. Lemmon Fire District Dean Bamella P.O. Box 759 Mt. Lemmon, AZ 85619 576-1201 These entities are overseen by: Rural Metro Corporation George Good, Distr/ct Chief 490 W. McGee Road Tucson, Arizona 85704 297-3600 APPENDIX A HazMatLst.doc 3 l 0/I 1/02 AMENDMENTNO. I TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 01-01-C-127331-0400 THIS AMENDMENT to that certain Intergovernmental Agreement by and between Pima County, Arizona, a body politic and corporate of the State of Arizona, and certain Cities, Towns, and Fire Districts in Pima County. WHEREAS, the parties to this Intergovernmental have entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement to allow for mutual aid and emergency response by the Hazardous Materials Team within participating jurisdictions of Pima County; and WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Agreement contains a specific provision allowing the participating jurisdictions to renew for a three-year period. NOW, THEREFORE, the following Amendment, to the Intergovernmental Agreement recorded with the Pima County Recorder on April 20, 2000, together with its adopting resolution, beginning on Docket 1128 1, page 664, is agreed upon as follows: The parties to this Intergovernmental Agreement exercise the option to renew the Agreement for a three-year period, beginning April 20, 2003 and ending April 19, 2006, The Intergovernmental Agreement is amended to, add Mt. Lernmon Fire District to the participating jurisdictions cited on Page No. I of the Recitals at Section A. The Intergovernmental Agreement is amended to remove Tucson Estates Fire District and the Village of Casas Adobes from the participating jurisdictions cited on Page No. I of the Recitals at Section A. Appendix A, Notice is revised to reflect current names and/or addresses of participating jurisdictions as attached. All parties agree to abide by the terms and conditions of the Intergovernmental Agreement Between Certain Cities, Towns, and Fire Districts and Departments in Pima County, Arizona and the Pima County Board of Supervisors to provide Hazardous Materials Team emergency response to Pima County dated on the 20'h day of April, 2000 and recorded with the Pima County Recorder at Docket No. 1128 1, Page 664 ("IGA") as amended. The IGA is attached and incorporated into this Amendment and shall continue in full force and effect for the terrn of this Amendment and any extensions thereof. All other provisions of the Intergovernmental Agreement, not specifically changed by Amendment No. 1, shall remain in effect and be binding upon the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto each sign this Amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement between certain Cities, Towns, Fire Districts and Departments in Pima County, Arizona, and Pima County to Allow for Mutual Aid and Emergency Response by the Hazardous Materials Team within Participating Jurisdictions of Pima County on a separate signature page. The signor warrants that he or she has been duly authorized to commit the jurisdiction to participate in the Amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement by formal approval of the jurisdiction's governing body. HM Town of Marana.doc TOWN OF MARANA ATTEST V-:5--az, : CZ 17 - ?46?ayor Date ?own C?I? D-ate Date of formal approval by governing body: A -5 c"', --)- Pursuant to A.R.S. § 11-952(D), the attorney for the above entity has determined that the foregoing Intergovernmental Agreement is in proper form and is within the powers and authority, of the entity as granted under the laws of the State. ?wn Attorney, To'wA0,f Mai-ana Date HM Town of Marana.doc APPENDIX A - NOTICE Intergovernmental Agreement Between Certain Cities, Towns, Fire Districts and Fire Departments in Pima County, Arizona and The Pima County Board of Supervisors to Provide Hazardous Materials Team Emergency Response to Pima County 1. Pima County Mike Walsh, Coordinator Tucson-Pima County Office of Emeruency Management 130 W. Congress, B Level Tucson, Arizona 85701 798-0600 2. City of South Tucson Fernando Castro, City Manager 1601 S. 6h Avenue South Tucson, Arizona 85725 792-2424 3. Town of Marana Mike Hein, Town Manager 13251 N. Lon Adams Road Marana, Arizona 85653 682-3401 4. Town of Oro Valley Kathy Cuvelier, Town Clerk 11000 N. La Canada Drive Oro Valley, Arizona 85737 229-4700 5. Town of Sahuarita Sandra Olivas, Town Clerk P.O. Box 879 Sahuarita, Arizona 85629 648-1972 6. Avra Valley Fire District Chief Barry Gerber 15790 W. Silverbell Road Marana, Arizona 85653 682-3256 APPENDIX A HazMatLst.doc 1 10/11/02 APPENDIX A - NOTICE 7. Drexel Heights Fire District Chief Doug Chappell 5030 S. Camino Verde Tucson, Arizona 85746 883-4341 8. Golder Ranch Fire District Chief John Fink 3535 E. Hawser Road Catalina, Arizona 85737 825-0042 9. Green Valley Fire District Chief Simon Davis 1285 W. Camino Encanto Green Valley, Arizona 85614 625-9400 10. Heritage Hills Fire District el Jon Robson, Chair Heritage Hills Fire District 490 W. Magee Road Tucson, Arizona 85704 744-1733 11. Hidden Valley Fire District* Franklin Sax, Chair Hidden Valley Fire District 8202 E. Snyder Road Tucson, Arizona 85715 749-8939 12. La Canada Fire District * Michael Treece, Chair 490 W. Magee Road Tucson, Arizona 85704 13. North RanchA[,inda Vista Fire District * Scott Nelson, Chair 490 W. Magee Road Tucson, Arizona 85704 297-7320 APPENDIX A HazMatLst.doc 2 10/11/02 APPENDIX A - NOTICE 14. Northwest Fire District Chief Jeff Piechura. 5225 W. Massingale Road Tucson, Arizona 85743 887-1010 15. Picture Rocks Fire District Chief Charles Hay 6625 N. Sandario Road Tucson, Arizona 85743 682-4960 16. Sabino Vista Fire District * Mike Halladay, Chair I South Church Avenue, Suite 830 Tucson, Arizona 85701 882-6400 17. Three Points Fire District Chief Fred Peres 11200 S. Sierrita Mtn. Rd./PMB #328 Tucson, Arizona 85736 882-1086 18. Tucson Country Club Estates Fire District * Robert Fee, Chair 4501 E. Grant Road Tucson, Arizona 85712 332-0962 19. Mt. Lemmon Fire District Dean Bamella P.O. Box 759 Mt. Lemmon, AZ 85619 576-1201 These entities are overseen by: Rural Metro Corporation George Good, District Cl-.Lief 490 W. McGee Road Tucson, Arizona 85704 297-3600 APPENDIX A HazMatLst.doc 3 10/11/02