HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1999-240CITY OF PLYMOUTH
RESOLUTION 99-240
RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE REVISED SOUTHWEST MUTUAL AID
ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the City of Plymouth has previously approved and participated in a mutual aid
agreement between the southwest suburban governmental agencies to provide cooperative use of
fire personnel and equipment; and
WHEREAS, the agencies participating in this agreement have been designated the Southwest
Mutual Aid Association; and
WHEREAS, the existing agreement requires the parties of the agreement to approve by a
resolution a new Exhibit A to add a new member to the agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City of Maple Grove would like to join the Association and would add to the
overall effectiveness; and
WHEREAS, the V A. Medical Center has disbanded their fire department and has request
removal from the Association;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF PLYMOUTH, that that the City Council adopt the resolution authorizing the revised
Exhibit A dated 2/l/99, which includes the City of Maple Grove and deletes V A. Medical
Center as the new official list of parties to the agreement establishing the Southwest Mutual Aid
Association.
Adopted by the City Council on May 18, 1999.
Southwest Mutual Aid Association
Joint and Cooperative Agreement for Use of
Fire Personnel and Equipment
L PURPOSE
This agreement is made pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 471.59, which authorizes
the joint and cooperative exercise of powers common to contracting Parties. The Parties
to this Agreement wish to create a regional Mutual Aid Association, hereafter called the
Southwest Mutual Aid Association, for the purpose of making fire equipment, personnel
and facilities available to each other upon request. This Agreement is intended to give
each Party the authority to send its equipment and personnel into the other communities
and to provide for an Operating Committee to administer this Agreement.
II. DEFINITION OF TERMS
For the purposes of this Agreement, the terms defined in this section shall have the
meanings given them below.
Subd. 1 "Assistance" means the providing of fire personnel and equipment, fire
investigators, fire inspectors, fire educators, fire instructors, training personal
and associated equipment and facilities.
Subd. 2 "Emergency" means a sudden and unforeseen situation requiring immediate
action.
Subd. 3 "Party" means a governmental unit which is a Party to this Agreement.
Subd. 4 "Requesting Official" means the person designated by a Party who is
responsible for requesting Assistance from other Parties.
Subd. 5 "Requesting Party" means a Party which requests Assistance from other Parties.
Subd. 6 "Responding Official" means the person designated by a Party who is
responsible to determine whether and to what extent that Party should provide
Assistance to a Requesting Party.
Subd. 7 "Responding Party" means a Party which provides Assistance to a Requesting
Party.
Subd. 8 "Specialized Activities" means non -emergency Assistance to include but not be
limited to: fire investigators, fire inspectors, fire educators, fire instructors,
training personal and associated equipment and facilities.
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Subd. 9 "Extraordinary Services" means emergency Assistance that includes activities
beyond the normal scope of fire fighting, such as hazardous materials incidents,
high level rescue, or dive rescue.
III. PARTIES
The Parties to the Agreement are those entities which approve this Agreement and
execute a separate signature page in accordance with Section VIII.
The Parties constitute the membership the Southwest Mutual Aid Association. Other
entities may become a Party to this Agreement by complying with the conditions
provided in the Association rules, by applying to and receiving approval of all member
Parties, and by executing a separate signature page for this Agreement. Any Party may
withdraw from membership at any time upon thirty days written notice to the other
members. A party may be removed from membership only by a vote of at least three-
quarters of all other Parties to the Agreement and only for the following causes: failure to
comply with the terms of the agreement as may be modified or a failure to pay dues.
Action by any Party which is required or permitted under this Agreement will be
evidenced by:
♦ for a municipality, a resolution adopted by the governing body, or
♦ for a non -municipality, a letter executed by an official with sufficient authority to bind
that party which recites the basis of that authority.
IV. PROCEDURE
Subd. 1 Whenever, in the opinion of a Requesting Official, there is a need for Assistance
from other Parties, such Requesting Official may, at his/her discretion, call upon
the Responding Official of any other Party to furnish Assistance to and within
the boundaries of the Requesting Party. Subject to the limitations set forth
herein, it is the intention of the Parties to this Agreement to cooperate in the
event of an emergency by making the necessary Assistance available to a
Requesting Party without undue delay.
Subd. 2 Upon the receipt of a request for Assistance from a Party, the Responding
Official may authorize and direct the Fire Department personnel under his/her
control to provide Assistance to the Requesting Party. Whether the Responding
Party provides such Assistance to the Requesting Party and, if so, to what extent
such Assistance is provided shall be determined solely by the Responding
Official (subject to such supervision and direction as may be applicable to
him/her within the governmental structure of the Party by which he/she is
employed). Failure to provide Assistance will not result in liability to a Party.
Subd. 3 When a Responding Party provides Assistance under the terms of this
Agreement, it may in turn request Assistance from other Parties as "backup"
during the time that it is providing Assistance outside its boundaries.
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Subd. 4 Whenever a Responding Party has provided Assistance to a Requesting Party,
the Responding Official may at any time recall such Assistance or any part
thereof if the Responding Official in his/her best judgment deems such recall
necessary to provide for the best interests of his/her own community. Such
action will not result in liability to any Party.
Subd. 5 The Requesting Party shall be in command of the emergency scene. The
personnel and equipment provided by the Responding Party shall be under the
direction and control of the Requesting Party until the Responding Officer
withdraws Assistance.
Subd. 6 A Responding Party shall be responsible for its own personnel, equipment, and
for injuries or death to any such personnel or damage to such equipment, and for
injuries or death to any such personnel or damage to any such equipment, except
that unused equipment provided by the Responding Party shall be returned to the
Responding Party when circumstances permit this to be done. Responding
personnel shall be deemed to be performing their regular duties for the
Responding Party. Insurance coverage and any financial compensation shall be
the responsibility of the Responding Party. Each Party waives the right to sue
any other Party for any workers compensation benefits paid to its own employee
or volunteer even if the injuries were caused wholly or partially by the
negligence of any other Party, its officers, employees, or volunteers.
Subd. 7 Specialized activities of a non -emergency nature may be requested and/or
provided by the Parties to this Agreement.
Subd. 8 No charge shall be made to a Party for Assistance rendered under this Agreement
except that a Party providing Assistance shall be paid for the cost of supplies. A
Party providing Assistance may charge for time and materials for Specialized
Activities and Extraordinary Service as provided for in the association rules.
V. OPERATING COMMITTEE
The association shall have an Operating Committee to administer this Agreement.
Subd. 1 The Chief of each Party's Fire Department, or designee, shall be the Party's
representative to the Association Operating Committee.
Subd. 2 It is the responsibility of the Operating Committee to establish rules, policies,
and standards and to take other necessary or prudent action to administer this
Agreement.
Subd. 3 The Operating Committee shall meet periodically, but not less than quarterly to
conduct the business of the Association.
Subd. 4 The Association is not a separate legal entity. The Operating Committee shall
have no authority to own property, enter into contracts, or to receive and expend
funds except for routine administrative expenses.
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VI. RECIPROCAL DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICATION
Except for the Unites States Veteran's Administration Medical Center ("the V A.") which
is subject to federal laws prohibiting the following provision the Requesting Party agrees
to indemnify and defend against any claims brought or actions filed against the
Responding Party or any officers, employees, or volunteers of the Responding Party for
injury or death to any third person or persons, or damage to the property of third persons,
arising out of the performance and provision of Assistance in responding to a request for
Assistance by the Requesting Party pursuant to this Agreement.
The intent of the indemnification requirement of this section is to impose on each
Requesting Party a limited duty to defend and indemnify any Responding Party for
claims arising within the Requesting Party's jurisdiction subject to the liability limits
under Chapter 466, Minnesota Statutes. The purpose of creating these reciprocal duties to
defend and indemnify is to simplify the defense of liability claims by eliminating
conflicts among defendants, and to permit liability claims against multiple defendants
from a single occurrence to be defended by a single attorney.
Under no circumstances, however, shall a Party be required to pay, on behalf of itself and
other Parties, any amounts in excess of the liability limits established in Chapter 466,
Minnesota Statutes, applicable to only one Party. The limits of liability for some or all
Parties may not be added together to increase the maximum statutory liability limits for
any Party.
VII. WAIVER
Each party waives all claims against the V A. and the V A. waives all claims it may have
against any Party, for any compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death
occurring in the consequence of the performance of fire protection services for the V A.
or by V A. personnel. However, this waiver does not preclude a fire organization from
filing claims for fire fighting costs and losses pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 2210, beneficiaries
from filing claims for the deaths of firefighters and other public safety officers pursuant
to 42 U.S.C. 3796, and individuals other than the Parties and their employees, from filing
claims against the United States pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1346(b) and 2671-2680.
VIII. EFFECTIVE DATE
This agreement shall be effective upon execution by three-quarters of the entities listed
on the attached Exhibit A which is incorporated by reference herein. Each Party shall
execute a separate signature page and forward that page to the Association Secretary,
along with a resolution or letter as provided in Section III. Upon receipt of all executed
signature pages, the Secretary shall send a copy of the fully executed agreement to each
member. If this Agreement is executed by all of the entities listed on the attached Exhibit
A, this Agreement shall supersede, replace, and void all prior agreements which provide
for the existence of the Southwest Mutual Aid Association, and all assets of the
Association under those agreements shall be transferred to the Association created
pursuant to this Agreement. If the Agreement becomes effective by less than unanimous
approval, the Parties to this Agreement shall vote to transfer any assets of the pre-existing
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Southwest Mutual Aid Association to the Association created under this Agreement and
shall thereafter give notice that they are withdrawing from the pre-existing Association.
IX. AMENDMENT
This Agreement may be amended or terminated upon the affirmative vote of three-
quarters of the Parties then existing.
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Southwest Mutual Aid Association
Personnel and Equipment Agreement Exhibit A
City of Bloomington City of Minnetonka
Bloomington Fire Dept. Minnetonka Fire Dept.
2215 Old Shakopee Rd. 14550 Minnetonka Blvd.
Bloomington Minnetonka, MN 55345
City of Chanhassen City of Plymouth
Chanhassen Fire Dept. Plymouth Fire Dept.
7910 Laredo Dr., Box 97 3400 Plymouth Blvd.
Chanhassen, MN 55317 Plymouth, MN 55447
City of Eden Prairie City of Richfield
Eden Prairie Fire Dept. Richfield Fire Dept.
7801 Mitchell Rd. 6700 Portland Ave.
Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Richfield, MN 55423
City of Edina City of St. Louis Park
Edina Fire Dept. St. Louis Park Fire Dept.
6250 Tracy Ave. 5005 Minnetonka Blvd.
Edina, MN 55436 St. Louis Park, MN 55416
City of Excelsior City of Wayzata
Excelsior Fire Dept. Wayzata Fire Dept.
3393 rd Street 600 Rice St.
Excelsior, MN 55331 Wayzata, MN 55391
City of Golden Valley Metropolitan Airport Commission
Golden Valley Fire Dept. Airport Fire Dept.
7800 Golden Valley Rd. 6307 34' Ave. S.
Golden Valley, MN 55427 Minneapolis, MN 55440
City of Hopkins V. A. Fort Snelling
Hopkins Fire Dept. Fire Dept./138 Bldg. 70
1010 1st St. S. One Veterans Drive
Hopkins, MN 55343 Minneapolis, MN 55417