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1994-145-Execute An Interim Agreement With County Of Santa Clara Adopting The Santa Clara County Operational Area Disaster And Recovery OrganizationRESOLUTION 1994 - 145 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AUTHORIZING THE TOWN MANAGER TO EXECUTE INTERIM AGREEMENT WITH COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA ADOPTING THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY OPERATIONAL AREA DISASTER AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION WHEREAS, SB 1841 (Petris) and Government Code Section 8607(a) require that a standardized emergency management system agreement for operational areas (counties) be developed and in place by December 1, 1995; and WHEREAS, Operational areas must also agree to use the standardized emergency management system and the incident command system to manage disaster response and recovery operations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos that the Town Manager is authorized to execute an agreement with County of Santa Clara adopting the Santa Clara County Operational Area Disaster and Recovery Organization Interim Agreement dated 06/20/94. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 3rd day of October, 1994, by the following vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Joanne Benjamin, Linda Lubeck, Patrick O'Laughlin Mayor Randy Attaway NOES: None ABSENT: Steven Blanton AGR:�..d_I % REf°a�: SANTA CLARA COUNTY BID: OPERATIONAL AREA DISASTER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION INTERIM AGREEMENT This Agreement is made this_ day of _, 1994 by and between the County of Santa Clara, ( "COUNTY'), Special ( "DISTRICTS "), and the jurisdictions of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, Monte Sereno, Mountain View, Palo Alto, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga, and Sunnyvale, ( "CITIES "). RECITALS WHEREAS the potential for a major catastrophe due to earthquake, flood, or other natural or manmade disaster causes all governmental entities within Santa Clara County to be prepared to share resources and information among themselves as well as with the State of California in order to protect the public welfare; and WHEREAS greater efficiency in mitigation, planning, response and recovery can be achieved by joining the efforts of the CITIES, DISTRICTS, and the COUNTY together in pre - disaster agreements; and WHEREAS California Government Code §§ 8559, 8605, and 8607 define an Operational Area as an intermediate level of the state emergency services organization consisting of a county and all political subdivisions within the county area and establishes the Standardized Emergency Management System ( "SEMS ") to perform coordinated disaster response and recovery operations by providing a focal point and conduit for disaster intelligence information, mutual aid requests and efficient management of resources; and WHEREAS, because California Government Code 8607 does not require local governments within a county geographic area to be organized into a single operational area until December 1, 1995, the parties recognize the need for a temporary agreement to provide an interim disaster response and recovery organization until a formal operational area agreement is developed and implemented; NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. RECOGNITION OF AND PARTICIPATION IN AN OPERATIONAL AREA FOR DISASTER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY OPERATIONS The parties to this Agreement recognize an Operational Area, as that term is defined in the California Emergency Services Act (Government Code Section 8550 et seq.) which designates an intermediate level of organization for coordination and communication between political subdivisions within Santa Clara County boundaries. The parties agree to participate in an organizational structure, or Operational Area Organization, which is a planning partnership for a systematic approach limited to exchanging disaster intelligence, mutual aid requests and resource requests in order to foster the effective flow of such disaster information and resource requests in emergencies, and to prepare for disasters through cooperative training and exercise (06/20/94) Page I SCCEMA SANTA CLARA OPERATIONAL AREA OPAREA INTERIM AGREEMENT activities. Each of the parties to this Agreement shall designate individuals to be trained to staff technical functions in the Operational Area Emergency Operations Center ( "EOC "). Each party to this Agreement shall also designate, in writing, a line of succession of officials who are empowered to speak on behalf of the party at the Operational Area Organization. 2. CONSIDERATION The consideration under this Agreement is the mutual advantage of protection afforded to each of the parties under this Agreement. There shall not be any monetary compensation required from any party to another party as a condition of assistance provided under this agreement, except for reimbursement of direct costs as designated in mutual aid agreements. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed as altering any pre- existing disaster response agreements betweeti the parties. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed as altering coordination of fire and law enforcement resources accomplished through their respective mutual aid systems. 3. STANDARDIZED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM• INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM and /or MULTI- AGENCY COORDINATION SYSTEM California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 2, Office of Emergency Services, Standardized Emergency Management System shall regulate Operational Area disaster response and recovery procedures. The Santa Clara Operational Area Organization Disaster Response Standard Operating Procedures based on the Incident Command System and developed for the OASIS project shall be the primary method and criteria used to conduct Operational Area EOC operations. The Santa Clara County Emergency Services Manager, and his /her designated alternates, will act as the Operational Area EOC Coordinator in matters affecting disaster information sharing, mutual aid requests, and resource management. 4. PROVISION OF FACILITIES AND SUPPORT The COUNTY shall provide an emergency operations center located at 55 West Younger Avenue, San Jose, California, as the site for the Operational Area EOC. The COUNTY will provide EOC support staff and all necessary supplies for the Operational Area Organization EOC during actual operations and drills. All parties to this Agreement may provide staff for the decision making and operational positions of the Operational Area Organization. 5. TERM OF AGREEMENT The Agreement shall be effective from the date it is executed until it is rescinded by a formal agreement. This Agreement may be terminated at any time by agreement of a majority of the parties. 6. WITHDRAWAL OF A PARTY Any parry to this Agreement may withdraw as a party to this Agreement prior to the termination (06/20194) Page 2 SCCEMA SANTA CLARA OPERATIONAL AREA OPAREA INTERIM AGREEMENT of this Agreement upon giving thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the other parties. Notice shall be deemed to have been given three days after such notice is posted by first class U.S. Mail or, alternatively, sent by confirmed facsimile to each existing party to this Agreement. 7. ADDITIONAL PARTIES Additional organizations, which are public entities, including but not limited to special districts, within the geographical boundaries of Santa Clara County, may join in this Agreement and become parties thereto upon execution of an Amendment to this Agreement. Such Amendments shall be signed by the chief executive or administrative officer of the organization and may not contain limitations to or deviations from the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. The executed Amendment shall automatically become a part of this agreement after the expiration of thirty (30) calendar days following the notification of intent, in the fashion stated in Section 6 above, by the new party to all existing parties, of the execution of the Amendment. Notwithstanding this provision, any existing party to this Agreement may give notice, within the thirty (30) day period and in the fashion stated in Section 6 above, to all other existing parties of its objection to the addition to this Agreement of the new party. In such event, the addition to this Agreement of the new party shall require the unanimous consent of the existing parties. 8. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS Each of the parties agrees to hold the other parties harmless and to indemnify each other, its officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all actions, lawsuits, or other proceedings which may arise as a result of the performance of this agreement. 9. SALARIES EMPLOYMENT AND WORKER'S COMPENSATION BENEFITS The salaries, employment and Workers's Compensation benefits of each employee participating in the Operational Area Organization shall be the responsibility of the party that employs the individual. It is understood that each party's employees have no rights, benefits, or special employment status conferred by reason of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE PARTIES HERETO HAVE EXECUTED THIS AGREEMENT AS FOLLOWS: Jurisdiction Representative(s) / Title(s) Santa Clara County By: By: Title Title Santa Clara County By: By: Transportation Agency Title Title (06/20/94) Page 3 SCCEMA SANTA CLARA OPERATIONAL AREA OPAREA INTERIM AGREEMENT Campbell By: By: Title Title Cupertino By: By: Title Title Palo Alto By: By: Title Title Santa Clara By: By: Title Title Mountain View By: By: Title Title Gilroy By: By: Title Title Los Altos By: By: Title Title Los Altos Hills By: By: Title Title Los Gatos By: By: Title Title Morgan Hill By: By: Title Title Monte Sereno By: By: Title Title SCV Water District By: By: Title Title Saratoga By: By: Title Title Milpitas By: By: Title Title (06/20/94) Page 4 SCCEMA SANTA CLARA OPERATIONAL AREA San Jose Sunnyvale OPAREA INTERIM AGREEMENT By: By: Title Title By: By: Title Title (U6/20/94) Page 5 SCCEMA TOWN OF LOS GATOS: David W. Knapp, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: Larry Anderson, Town Attorney ATTEST: Marian V. Cosgrove Clerk of the Town of Los Gatos Date Date Date cIU15: \other \sigpage