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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 4272 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 42�2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO ENTER INTO AN AMENDED ATTACHMENT A TO CAG-08-015, THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES OPERATING AGREEMENT ' BETWEEN THE CITY OF RENTON AND KING COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #40. WHEREAS, on March 1, 2008, King County Fire Protection District #40 (the "District") entered into a long-term contractual relationship with the City of Renton, described in CAG-08- 015 (the "Contract"),to provide fire and life safety services to the citizens of the District; and WHEREAS, Attachment A to the Contract details the costs of services for the City and the District under the Contract; and ' WHEREAS, since the contract was entered into in 2008, the costs of services have changed; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to enter into an amended Attachment A to CAG08-015 to document the terms and conditions of the costs of services; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to enter into an amended Attachment A to CAG-08-015 with King County Fire Protection District#40. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 14th day of December , 2015. � • Jason Seth, Cit Clerk 1 RESOLUTION NO. 42�2 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14th day of December , 2015. � /� Denis Law, Mayor Approved as to form: \\\\\\\`\�"O��i�R��I��O�////// y � �V� 2 ��; �� ���'�,'G�y�_ _ yG _ .,,,�-„� _ � �= Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney ;� ��` � — � � � ��� .� 6. \.�. RES.1689:11/24/15:scr '%i,.,��j, �psti�������``� //���,//!!tlfliilifAlils�'"�\�� 2 I . EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 Renton Regional Fire Authority Plan TABLE OF COIVTE111TS Pa�e Acknowledgement....................................................................................................................................................... 2 Section 1: Background&Needs Statements.................................................................................................... 3 Section2: Definitions................................................................................................................................................. 4 Section 3: Formation Authority............................................................................................................................. 6 Section 4:Jurisdictional Boundaries................................................................................................................... 8 Section5: Governance...............................................................................................................................................10 Section 6: Funding and Finance ............................................................................................................................11 Section 7:Organizational Structure-Personnel-Administration........................................................14 Section 8: Operations and Services......................................................................................................................17 APPENDICES Appendix A: Jurisdiction Boundary Map..........................................................................................................20 AppendixB: Fire Benefit Charge..........................................................................................................................21 Exhibit 1: Initial Fire Benefit Charge Formula and Preliminary Eactors.............................................24 Appendix C: Organization Structure...................................................................................................................25 AppendixD: Real Property....................................................................................................................................26 Appendix E: Personal Property-Vehicles and Apparatus........................................................................27 EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Recognizing the challenges and opportunities that all fire jurisdictions are facing,the City of Renton and King County Fire Protection District No. 25, through a partnership of many years, agreed to explore the different governance and funding options available to provide fire protection and emergency medical services to the communities we serve. Plannine Committee Ed Prince,Committee Chair,Renton City Council Ray Barilleaux,Fire District 25 Commissioner Marcie Palmer, Renton City Council Myron Meikle,Fire District 25 Commissioner Armondo Pavone, Renton City Council Kerrie Abercrombie, Fire District 25 Commissioner Steerine Committee Jay Covington,Chief Admin Officer Steven Winter,Loca1864 President Mark Peterson,Fire Chief Brett Bigger,Loca1864 Vice President Chad Michael,Deputy Fire Chief William Aho,Loca1864 Representative Erik Wallgren,Deputy Fire Chief Pat Miller,Local 2170 President Iwen Wang,FIT Administrator Corey Thomas, Loca12170 Representative Anjela St.John,Fire Marshal Jennifer Zinck,Administrative Assistant � 2 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 ISECTION 1 I Background&Needs Statements � Revision The BACKGROUND&NEEDS STATEMENTS section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. IAdopted I IRevised I A. Background and Needs: 1. The ability to respond to emergency situations by fire protection and emergency services jurisdictions has not kept up or progressed with the community's needs and special service demands. Anticipated increase in population will likely exacerbate this problem. 2. Providing a fire protection and emergency services system requires a collaborative partnership and responsibility among local and regional governments, the private sector,and the community. 3. Delivery of core emergency services and timely development of significant projects can best be achieved through stable funding options for regional fire protection and emergency services. 4. The City of Renton and King County Fire Protection District No. 25 have had a cooperative partnership, striving to provide the highest level of fire and emergency services to our community within the confines of available resources. 5. Cooperation and the partnership between the City of Renton and King County Fire District No. 25 began with an interlocal agreement in 1993, providing the legal structure for the entities to remain separate but work cooperatively together. 6. The City of Renton and King County Fire District No. 25 will be asking its citizens to consider combining all functions and services provided by the two jurisdictions into a single entity, called a Regional Fire Authority. i RFA SECTION 1 PLA111 REVISIOIV: The NEEDS STATEMENT section of the Renton Regional Fire Authority (RRFA) Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. � 3 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 SECTION 2 I DEFINITIONS Revision The DEFIIVITIOIVS section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. Adopted �, Revised A. DEFIIVITIONS 1. The definitions in this section apply throughout this RFA Plan. unless the context clearly requires otherwise. 1.1. "Board", "Governance Board"or"Governing Board"means the Governance body of a regional fire protection service authority. 1.2. "City"means the City of Renton. 1.3. "District"means King County Fire Protection District No.25. 1.4. "Effective Date"means July 1 immediately following the approval of the RFA Plan by voters of the Participating Jurisdictions. 1.5. "Fire Benefit Charge" is a service charge determined by the required fire-flow and personnel and equipment costs associated with fighting a fire in a particular type and size of structure. The initial calculation method and formula is described in Appendix B of this plan. 1.6. "/nterlocal Agreement" means the interlocal service agreement between the RFA and the City of Renton in provisioning of certain administrative and support services per the adopted Plan. 1.7. "Participating Jurisdictions" means the City of Renton and King County Fire Protection District No.25. 1.8. "RCW"means Revised Code of Washington. 1.9. "Regional Fire Protection Service Authority" or "Regional Fire Authority" or "RFA" means a regional fire protection service authority formed pursuant to chapter 52.26 RCW. An RFA is a municipal corporation, an independent taxing authority within the meaning of Article VII, Section 1 of the state Constitution, and a taxing district within the meaning of Article VII,Section 2 of the state Constitution. 1.10."Regional Fire Authority Planning Committee" or "Planning Committee" means the committee created under RCW 52.26.030 to create and propose to the City of Renton and King County Fire Protection District No.25 the Regional Fire Authority Plan. � 4 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 1.11."Regional Fire Authority Plan," "RFA Plan" or "Plan" means this Regional Fire Protection Service Authority Plan, drafted and approved in accordance with chapter 52.26 RCW for the development, financing and operation of the Renton Regional Fire Authority. 1.12. "Renton Regional Fire Authority" or "RRFA" means the Regional Fire Protection Service Authority defined in this plan whose boundaries are coextensive with the City of Renton and King County Fire Protection District No.25. RFA SECTIOIV 2 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The DEFIIVITIONS section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by a majority vote of the REA Governance Board. � 5 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 SECTION 3 FORMATION AUTHORITY �, The FORMATION AUTHORITY section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment Revision or revision only by submission of a revised RFA Plan to the electorate for approval. Date Council Adopted: Adopted Date Commissioners Adopted: Revised A. REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE AUTHORITY. 1. Chapter 52.26 RCW provides statutory authority for the formation of a Regional Fire Authority by the City of Renton and King County Fire Protection District No.25. B. PLANNING COMMITTEE AUTHORITY. 1. RCW 52.26.030 and RCW 52.26.040 provides statutory authority to form and operate a Planning Committee. 2. The Participating Jurisdictions formed a Planning Committee consisting of three (3) members of the City Council and three(3) Commissioners of the District. 3. The Planning Committee developed and presented to the elected officials of each Participating Jurisdiction the RFA Plan. C. RFA PLAN APPROVAL AUTHORITY. 1. The legislative body of each Participating Jurisdiction reviewed and approved the RFA plan by Joint Resolution and called for an election to approve the RFA Plan. 2. The RFA Plan is being submitted to the voters of the City and the District as a single ballot measure that must be approved by a 60%majority vote. 3. The Planning Committee has authority to take all necessary actions on behalf of the Participating Jurisdictions, perform all necessary duties as required to place the RFA Plan before the voters and to comply with the public hearing requirements contained in RCW 52.26.230. 4. Should the RFA Plan be approved by 60% of the voters of the Participating Jurisdictions, the Renton Regional Fire Authority shall be formed on, July 1, 2016, in accordance with RCW 52.26.070. 5. Upon voter approval of the RFA Plan, the City and the District shall continue to exist as Washington State Municipal Corporations. The exclusive purpose of the continued existence of the District shall be to levy and collect taxes and/or other fire protection � 6 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 district revenue to be transferred to the RFA until such time as the REA collects its own revenues and to provide representation to the newly formed RFA Governance Board. If the RFA Plan is not approved by 60% of the voters, then operations relating to the services set forth herein shall remain with the City of Renton Fire & Emergency Services Department. RFA SECTION 3 PLA111 REVISION DISPOSITION: The FORMATION AUTHORII'Y section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by submission of a revised RFA Plan to the electorate for approval. � 7 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 ISECTION 4 I JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES Revision The JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. I Adopted I I Revised I A. JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES O1V DATE OF FORMATIOIV. 1. On the Effective Date,the jurisdictional boundaries of the RFA shall be the legal boundaries of the Participating Jurisdictions.The boundaries are depicted on the map attached hereto and marked as Appendix A of this RFA Plan. 2. On the Effective Date, the RFA shall also be responsible for providing services to King County Fire Protection District No. 40 pursuant to the terms of the City's Fire and Emergency Services Operating Agreement Dated February 8, 2008, as amended, between the City and King County Fire Protection District No. 40. The City shall assign the King County Fire District No.40 contract to the RFA on the Effective Date. B. CHANGES IN JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES AFTER FORMATION OF THE RFA. 1. Boundary Changes that do not require an RFA Plan amendment. 1.1. City annexations of areas included within the boundaries of the District. Such annexations will not affect the RFA since the areas will already be within the RFA boundaries. Pursuant to RCW 52.26.290 there will be no required asset or employee transfers between the fire protection district and the city. 1.2. City annexations of areas not included within the Distric� On the effective date of such annexation, the territory annexed shall automatically be included within the boundaries of the RFA pursuant to RCW 52.26.290.The territory added to the RFA by such annexation shall be subject to the taxation, charges,and bonded indebtedness (if approved as part of the annexation process) of the RFA. Any transfer of assets or employees that occurs as a result of annexation shall be between the transferring entity and the RFA. 1.3. Annexation of a portion of the District by a City that is not a Participating jurisdiction in the RFA. On the effective date of such annexation, the territory annexed shall automatically be removed from the boundaries of the RFA. In this situation the RFA shall not be obligated to transfer employees or assets of the RFA and the annexing city shall be restricted solely to assets and employees of the District, if any. 1.4. RFA Annexations. Pursuant to RCW 52.26.090(g),the RFA shall have the authority to conduct annexations of unincorporated territory adjacent to the RFA pursuant to the � $ � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 statutory authority and procedures set forth in Chapter 52.04.001 through RCW 52.04.051. 1.5. RFA Partial Mergers. Pursuant to RCW 52.26.090(g), the RFA shall have the authority to participate in the partial merger process under the authority and pursuant to the procedures set forth in RCW 52.06.090 and.100. 2. Boundary Changes that require an RFA Plan Amendment. 2.1. Annexations of Adjacent Fire Protection Jurisdictions. The boundaries of the RFA may be expanded to include adjacent fire protection jurisdictions through the Plan Amendment and annexation procedures set forth at RCW 52.26.300. RFA SECTIOIV 4 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The JURISDICTIOIVAL BOUIVDARIES section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. � 9 � . EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 ISECTION 5 I GOVERNANCE Revision The GOVERNANCE section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. I Adopted I I Revised I A. GOVERNIIVG BOARD STRUCTURE AND OPERATION. 1. Governing Board. As provided by RCW 52.26.080, the RFA Governing Board shall be established consistent with the terms of this Section and shall have authority as of the Effective Date. 2. Composidon of Governing Board. Upon the effective date of the RFA, the Governing Board shall include six (6) voting members consisting of three (3) current seated elected officials from the City to be appointed by the City Council and three (3) current seated members of the Board of Commissioners from the District. There shall also be a nonvoting member, representing contracting agencies, if any. The nonvoting member shall be a current seated elected official from a fire district or a city that contracts with the RFA. The composition of the Governing Board can be changed in the future by following the process identified in the RFA bylaws to amend this Section of the Plan. 3. Governing Rules.The RFA Governing Board shall develop and adopt by-laws, governance policies and rules for the RFA Governing Board to conduct business in accordance with RCW 52.26.080. 4. Authority. The RFA Governing Board shall have all the power and authority granted governing boards under Washington State law, and shall include the power and authority to make any decisions appropriate for the RFA and for matters related to Title 52 RCW. 5. Compensation of Governing Board. Commissioners of the Governing Board will receive compensation in the same manner and under the same conditions as provided by law for commissioners of a fire protection district organized under Title 52 RCW. RFA SECTION 5 PLAN REVISION�SPOSITION: The GOVERNANCE section of the Plan may be amended by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. ` 10 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 ISECTION 6 I FUNDING and FINANCE Revision The FUNDING and FIIVANCE section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision by the Governing Board except when voter approval is required by statute. I Adopted I I Revised I A. INTERIM RFA FINANCES 1. The operation and administration of the RFA, if effective on july 1 of the year, for the remainder of the effective year shall be funded by the funds budgeted for fire department services in the budgets of each Participating Jurisdiction of the RFA for the year. B. RFA REVENUES: 1. Tax Levies.The RFA shall be authorized to levy and collect taxes in accordance with RCW 52.26.050 (1) (b)at the initial tax levy rate of$1 per thousand of assessed valuation. 2. Benefit Charge. The RFA shall be authorized to impose a benefit charge on all improved properties within the RFA service area, initially based upon the general formula and methodology provided in Appendix B in accordance RCW 52.26.050(1)(a). 3. Service Contracts.To the extent permitted by law, the RFA Governance Board shall have the authority to pursue and contract with agencies and entities exempt from property taxes in accordance with RCW 52.30.020 and related statutes. 4. Fire Impact and Mitigation Fees. The RFA shall enter into an interlocal agreement with the City of Renton prior to the Effective Date to collect such fees generated within Renton City boundaries to the RFA. Any mitigation fees collected in excess of the debt service requirement for Station 13 shall be remitted to the RFA. 5. Permit, Plan Review, and Inspection Fees. The RFA shall enter into an interlocal with the City of Renton prior to the effective date to collect and remit such fees generated within Renton. 6. Additional Revenue Options. The RFA Governing Board shall have the authority to pursue, subject to any applicable statutory voter approval requirements and the RFA Plan Amendment,if required,all additional revenue sources authorized by law including but not limited to revenue sources specifically identified in Title 52 RCW and Title 84 RCW that are not otherwise addressed in chapter 52.26 RCW. C. TRANSFER OF ASSETS. 1. District Assets. On the Effective Date, the District shall immediately transfer any remaining and future assets to the RFA. Such assets shall include all real property and personal property, including but not limited to furniture, office equipment, motor vehicles, reports, documents, surveys,books, records, files, papers, or written material owned by or in the possession of the District. � il � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 1.1 Reserve Fund. On the effective Date, the District shall transfer its reserve fund to the RFA for the purposes of establishing a Capital Projects Reserve Fund. The Capital Projects Reserve Fund shall be used for capital expenditures having a cost greater than $5,000.00 and a service life greater than three years (e.g.,major equipment,fire apparatus,etc.) . 2. City Assets. On the Effective Date, the City shall immediately transfer to the RFA the following assets: 2.1. The real property identified in Appendix D, and unless otherwise excluded, any building fixtures,furniture and contents thereof. 2.2. The apparatus/vehicles identified in Appendix E. 2.3. Balance in Fire Health &Wellness Fund (Fund O11) as of transfer date, and balance of the Eire small equipment replacement fund within Fund 501 on the effective date. 2.4. Unless otherwise specified herein no City funds shall be transferred to the RFA. 2.5. All reports, documents,surveys, books,records, files, papers, or written material used by the City to carry out the fire protection and emergency services powers, functions, and duties of the City that are owned by or in the possession of the City. 2.6. City water systems including fire hydrants and related appurtenances shall not be transferred and shall remain City property. All assets so transferred based on the Plan and any subsequent agreements shall be transferred on an"as is where is"condition. 3. Except as otherwise provided in this RFA Plan, whenever any question arises as to the transfer of any funds,books,documents,records,papers,files,equipment,or other tangible property used or held in the exercise of the powers and the performance of the duties and functions transferred, the governing body of the Participating Jurisdiction owning such assets shall make a determination as to the proper allocation. D. DEBT. 1. District rights and obligations under LEOFE 1 retiree medical shall be transferred to the RFA upon Effective Date,including the Long-Term Care policies with UNUM. 2. The following City Debt/Obligation shall be retained by the City: 2.1. Loan on Fire Station 13. 2.2. The cost of developing of Fire Station 15, including all costs such as survey, design, permit, construction and any associated activities required to bring the station to operational status, in an amount not to exceed $5.5 million. The cost is based on a 2015 estimate and shall be adjusted by the Seattle Area Construction Cost index as published by Engineering News Record (ENR.COM) annually thereafter until the project construction bid is awarded. I 2.3. The cost of furnishing and equipping Fire Station 15 is not to exceed$1 million. � 12 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 2.4. Obligations and assets related to City of Renton's Firefighter's Pension and/or LEOFF 1 retiree medical. 3. Future District Expenses. All future costs incurred by the District on and after the Effective Date shall be the responsibility of the RFA. RFA SECTION 6 PLAN REVISION DJSPOSITION: The FUNDING AND FINANCE section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision by the Governing Board except when voter approval is required by statute. � 13 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 ISECTIOIV 7 I ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE-PERSONNEL-ADMINISTRATION Revision The ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE- PERSONNEL-ADMINISTRATION section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. Adopted I Revised I I A. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE. 1. Organizational Chart. The RFA shall be organized as provided in Appendix C of the RFA Plan. B. PERSONNEL. 1. Fire Chief.On the Effective Date,the Fire Chief of Renton shall serve as the Fire Chief of the RFA. The Eire Chief shall at all times be appointed and serve at the pleasure of the Governance Board. 2. Personnel.The existing personnel of the City Fire Department shall transfer to the RFA to fulfill assigned duties as outlined in the organizational structure in Appendix C. All City Fire Department personnel shall be transferred on the Effective Date at their current rank, grade and seniority. 3. Agreements. All current employee agreements, collective bargaining unit agreements, outstanding labor issues, personal service contracts, and any other contracts or agreements pertaining to work, duties, services or employment with the City shall be transferred over with all personnel on the Effective Date. C. ADMINISTRATIOIV. 1. Administration. All current administrative and business functions, agreements, documents, operations, and policies and procedures from the City Fire Department shall � transfer over to the RFA unless otherwise noted in this plan. 2. RFA Administrative Responsibilities.On the Effective Date,the following functions of the RFA shall be the responsibility of the RFA. The REA desires to contract with the City of Renton to perform some of the functions as described below by reimbursing the City appropriate service costs. 2.1. Recruitment and Hiring, Labor Relations and Negotiations and all administrative functions related to the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Family Care Act (FCA), and all other state and federal employment and labor laws. The RFA intends to hire an HR Finance Director immediatel but will also contract all / Y these services with Renton through the first full calendar year after the Effective Date. Unless otherwise mutually agreed by the City and the RFA,the RFA will assume all HR � 14 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 related functions with its own staff starting January 1 of the second full calendar year after the Effective Date. 2.2. Health Insurance. RFA will provide its own health plan effective July 1, 2016. 2.3. Risk Management including Labor and Industries time-loss, Liability and Property Insurance. The RFA will obtain its own property, liability, auto and other insurance coverage and � will obtain its own unemployment and workers compensation policy (either through the State of Washington or a self-insurance program)upon Effective Date. 2.4. Payroll Services. The RFA intends to hire an HR/Finance Director, but will also contract timecard and payroll services with Renton through the first full calendar year. Unless otherwise agreed to mutually by the City and the REA,the RFA will assume timecard and payroll processing responsibility no later than January 1 of the second full calendar year after the Effective Date. 2.5. Legal Services. The RFA will obtain its own legal counsel upon the Effective Date. 2.6. Accounting Services. The REA intends to hire an HR/Finance Director, but will also contract these services with Renton through the first full calendar year. Unless otherwise agreed to mutually by the City and the RFA, the RFA will have its own staff perform full accounting and financial management functions of the Authority no later than January 1 of the second full calendar year after the Effective Date. 2.7. Fleet Maintenance. The RFA intends to contract all fleet maintenance, fueling, and acquisition/setup services with Renton starting from the Effective Date and continuing for the first 3 calendar years unless mutually agreed to terminate sooner. The service agreement may be extended for an additional 3-year period upon mutual agreement. The RFA shall give at least 180 days written notice of its intention to renew or terminate. 2.8. Facilities,IT,Communication. The RFA intends to contract all facility operations including but not limited to janitorial maintenance and supply, routine maintenance,small repairs and rehab with Renton upon the Effective Date and continuing for the first 3 calendar years unless mutually agreed to terminate sooner. The service agreement may be extended for an additional3-year period upon mutual agreement. The RFA shall give at least 180 days written notice of its intention to renew or terminate. � 15 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 The RFA intends to contract all IT operations including but not limited to hardware and software, GIS, internet access, phone, cell phone, wireless devices, and new software selection/implementation upon the Effective Date and continuing for the first 3 calendar years unless mutually agreed to terminate sooner. The service agreement may be extended for an additional 3-year period upon mutual agreement. The RFA shall give at least 180 days written notice of its intention to renew or terminate. The RFA will assume all communication functions upon the Effective Date. For this section, communication functions include but are not limited to Public Information Officer(PIO) responsibilities,press releases,web and social media hosting and content management,interoffice and external mailing and postage,printing and publications. 3. City Retained Administrative Service Responsibilities. The City of Renton shall continue to provide the following services: 3.1. The City of Renton LEOFF Board will continue to oversee LEOFF 1 benefits for City retirees in accordance with the City of Renton LEOFF 1 Policies and Procedures. 3.2. Civil Service Board. The RFA shall establish its own Civil Service process no later than January 1 of the second full calendar after the Effective Date. The City will continue to provide a Civil Service Board during the interim at no cost to the RFA. 3.3. Others. Unless specified herein, the RFA shall establish its own services no later than January 1 of the second full calendar after the Effective Date to perform any functions not identified in this Plan. City will provide such services during the interim and may recover any service costs from the RFA. 4. Seamless Transition. Unless otherwise noted in the RFA Plan, the transfer of authority and the administration and management of the RFA shall be seamless and shall initially model the current administrative and management components of the current City of Renton Fire Department. The ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE-PERSONNEL-ADMINISTRATION section of The RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. � 16 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 SECTION 8 I OPERATIONS AND SERVICES I Revision The OPERATIONS AND SERVICES section of the RFA Plan is subject to ' amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. I Adopted I I Revised I I A. FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES. 1. All current operational and service delivery aspects of the City of Renton Fire Department shall be transferred to the RFA on the Effective Date. 2. Current staffing models, standards of coverage, deployment standards, field operations, command staffin and o erational olicies and rocedures of the City of Renton Fire � P P P Department shall be transferred to the RFA and continued at the current level of service on the Effective Date. 3. The RFA will adopt the City of Renton Fire Department Standards of Coverage Document, which will define services, levels of service,standards of coverage, development standards and customer expectations of the RFA. 4. All current automatic aid and mutual aid agreements, and any other contractual services agreements, documents, or memorandums currently in place with the City Fire Department and the District shall be transferred to the RFA on the Effective Date to provide continuous,seamless readiness and emergency services coverage. B. FIRE PREVENTION SERVICES. 1. Existing Service Providers: 1.1. The City of Renton, through the Renton Fire Department currently provides Fire Prevention Services pursuant to RCW 19.27.050 within the boundaries of the City of Renton: 1.2. King County currently provides Fire Prevention Services within the District. 2. Fire Prevention Service Providers on Effective Date: 2.1. On the Effective Date, Fire Prevention Services within the boundaries of the RFA shall be provided as follows: a. Within the City Renton: The RFA will provide Fire Prevention Services to the City of Renton. City of Renton shall designate the RFA Chief as its Fire Chief and the RFA Fire Marshal as its Fire Marshal, and the City will provide enforcement and prosecution support when appropriate. b. Within unincorporated King County: King County shall provide Fire Prevention Services. � 17 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 C. FIRE INVESTIGATION SERVICES. 1. Existing Service Providers: 1.1. The City of Renton, through the Renton Fire Department currently provides Fire Investigation Services within the boundaries of the City of Renton: 1.2. King County currently provides Fire Investigation Services within the District. 2. Fire Investigation Services On Effective Date: 2.1. On the Effective Date, Fire Investigation Services within the boundaries of the RFA shall be provided as follows: a. Within the City Renton: The RFA will provide Fire Investigation Services to the City of Renton and the City of Renton shall designate the RFA Chief as its Fire Chief and the RFA Fire Marshal as its Fire Marshal. The City of Renton shall cooperate with the RFA in such investigations and provide police support and prosecute criminal acts when appropriate. b. Within unincorporated King County: King County shall provide Fire Investigation Services. D. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES. 1. Existing Service Providers: 1.1. The City of Renton, through the Renton Fire Department currently provides Emergency Management Services within the boundaries of the City of Renton: 1.2. King County currently provides Emergency Management Services within the District. 2. Emergency Management Services on Effective Date. 2.1. On the Effective Date, Emergency Management Services within the boundaries of the RFA shall be provided as follows: a. Within the City of Renton: The City of Renton shall provide Emergency Management Services within the city boundaries. b. Within unincorporated King County: King County shall remain the provider of � Emergency Management Services. E. PUBLIC EDUCATION SERVICES. 1. On the Effective Date of the creation of the RFA, the RFA shall provide Public Education Services throughout the jurisdiction of the RFA. � 18 � 1 EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 F. TRANSITION OF SERVICES. 1. In order to effectuate the transition of services identified above, the following shall occur on the Effective Date of the RFA: 1.1. The City of Renton Eire Department staff assigned to the Community Risk Reduction Section shall be transferred over to the RFA. 1.2. The RFA Community Risk Reduction Section shall be organized as provided in Appendix C. 1.3. The City of Renton agrees to designate the Chief and Fire Marshal of the RFA as the Chief and Fire Marshal of the City of Renton. 1.4. Unless otherwise noted in the RFA Plan or the Interlocal Agreement, the transfer of authority and the Community Risk Reduction Section of the RFA shall be seamless and shall initially model the current Community Risk Reduction Section of the City of Renton Fire Department. 1.5. The RFA shall enforce Fire Code within City of Renton and, except as provided in the Interlocal Agreement, the City shall provide the necessary prosecution and police support for enforcement of code enforcement issues. 1.6. The RFA shall conduct fire investigation within City of Renton and, except as provided in the Interlocal Agreement, the City shall provide the necessary prosecution and police support for enforcement of fire investigation issues. 1.7. The City of Renton will retain emergency management authority in accordance with Washington State Law within its jurisdiction. RFA SECTION 8 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The OPERATIONS AND SERVICES section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. � 19 �, EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 Appendix A: Jurisdiction Boundary Map Proposed Regional Fire Authority City of Renton and Fire District 25 __ _ _ is_. �r•. �-}, ; :n�'� ::.1 __• - 'j;�j� r� -----,-�.- _�,_- . .. ., Y,_ , -� . ' _ H � �.� � " i.' .: ._ - - ° :, , .. _ � . � --' . � .j K `„ �� � t i '�'�' 'i:``;�+,� . �'_ • '1_:�U � . , . .�'` jri� M �` .,a� ;ly: L� `\� ' , .., i!.. ` F. . " ;...',.; j i F . ' `� �'"` � - �.y ' . . "' -�L!�R'"1,� . _ .a, '� I '�. . = `-�,�i ;L���;��Y/ ��Jil t<�', ' , r ^N i-f- +.'}Y;'�,1 �1 1 r.j Y��:,;�.�'J �,. _" _.` y a l� �-V't�� � �N, , � ...,� t ' . ,Z � �� i _ x•-- "-`i'�-(r ,,,���`�,,� •-I�, r-�-. � ,_ ., �h _ I ' L'1+ _7� . . . � �. _ "1���,;r -�y>_ ._,... . , ' �.a#�2C1.�' ��i. � ' . "-;' i -r �. ,i�',� .. . . � �•iwrM <1✓ ""\?^ . , ' . �°Pw& �,[ ,.S •• f'. �.. '� � �..' 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'� , {'\� , � � _{ _� �^.,, , � �a,�\`�`° _� .., � . r.� ; , . � , _� � � � _ _�-; �`, `{ I ���, '�;i'i': � `.���`,�+�- �. _ `�_.J � � _ -.. ;µ' �i J ' �^ ` j-'`� . . r� --� �1i.- ._.---- ,�i ���-.-t_�= _..-T '�� .. � . �,I . �`'\�� � - , e �aa arsa.o.ao�rn.»w«,�wn Q Pfopo�sd RegioflW FreAuUlOrily rsmww�..aw�awe..w�an..�w..wa c�ir oc .......�..,,b.r.a..�...d�, Renton rr»swwr�rw•..,��rrwa w�~�-� F,�as,�25 -�Renton � ���� �� EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 Appendix B: Fire Benefit Charge The Fire Benefit Charge (FBC) funding method is a voter approved, two part funding system authorized by State Law in 1987 that balances general purpose taxes with a user fee charged. Under this system,the Fire Department is funded by: a. A property tax of up to $1.00 per$1,000 assessed values of property to support day to day operations and capital needs of the fire department;and b. A Fire Benefit Charge(EBC) of up to 60%of the operating budget and can be used only for day to day operational expenses such as salaries,equipment,fuel and utilities. I. Fire Benefit Charge - (FBC) Formula FBC is only imposed on improvements to real property and personal property, and must be reasonably apportioned based on the services afforded to these properties. The primary factor of the formula is based upon the amount of"required fire flovW' or water needed to extinguish a fire,the number of firefighters and equipment needed to effectively deliver the required fire flow and their associated cost for fighting a fire in the type and size of structure being assessed. As structure size or fire loading within a structure increases, the need for required fire flow, firefighters, and equipment also increases. The following formula is adopted for calculating the FBC for Renton Regional Fire Authority. The formula is based on the Insurance Services Office(ISO) required fire flow,fire risk,and firefighting effort factors. FBC = Area* 18 * Category Factor (CF) * Fire Flow Factor/Cost per Gallon (CPG) * Effective Response Factor(ERF) * Hazard Factor (HF) * Discount(s) A matrix showing initial values of these factors is attached herein as Exhibit 1. The initial values, factors, discounts and exemptions are subject to change as necessary to comply with the statutory requirements of RCW 52.26.180. II. Definitions: 1. Area. The square root of the total gross square feet of the buildings/structures located upon the property. FBC will not be applied to parcels with a total improvement square footage less than 400 sq.ft. 2. Category Factor (CF). The category factor is based upon building use and size. This information is obtained from the King County Assessor data base for each building subject to the FBC. EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 Buildin Use Cate ories: g g ➢ Residential Use: including one and two family buildings and condominium when unit ownership information is available in the King County Assessor's database. ➢ Mobile Homes/Manufactured Homes: Each mobile home unit whether it is located on a single land parcel or in a mobile home park. ➢ Anartments: other attached residential building structures. ➢ Commercial Buildin�s: all other uses including storage facilities, warehouses, offices,and commercial businesses. 3. Fire Flow Factor/Cost per Gallon (CPG). The relative cost of providing the required fire flow per gallon during a fire incident. CPG is a balancing factor used as an adjustable multiplier to finely tune the FBC calculation across all properties to reach the desired target FBC amount. 4. Effective Response Force (ERF). The effective response force factor is relational to the size of force in firefighters and equipment required to deliver the required fire flow. 5. Hazard Factor (HF). The hazard factor represents the degree of risk caused by the use, processing, or storage of hazard materials with a building. The hazard factor reflects the need for larger and/or more specialized effective response forces. Hazard factors are determined from use and risk classifications found in the National Fire Protection Association (HFPA) Standard 13 (Standards for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems), and are applicable to commercial properties only. The initial extra hazard charges are as follows: a. A 30% increase when products or uses with high combustibility or high rates oE heat release are present. b. A 40% increase when products or uses with high quantities of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials are present. No surcharge will be assessed on light and ordinary hazards. 6. Discounts. a. Low Income Senior and Disabled Discount: Low income senior or disabled person that qualify for property tax discount under RCW 84.36.381 through 84.36.389 will receive the same discount on FBC. If you think you qualify, please contact King County Exemption Unit at 206-296-3920 or visit their website - King County Assessor - Taxpayer Assistance. b. Snrinkler Svstem Discount: Commercial and apartment buildings with full-coverage sprinkler system are eligible for sprinkler system discount. c. Alarm Discount: Commercial and apartment buildings with certified functioning alarm systems are eligible for alarm discount based on the type of alarm on premises. d. A�ricultural Use: A discount for auxiliary structures, such as barns and/or storage sheds, used in conjunction to dairy, farming, and other agricultural operations. For the � 22 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 purpose of FBC, properties used for marijuana growth, production, or processing are not considered agriculture use. 7. Exemptions to the Fire Benefit Charge. a. Relieious Use: Personal property or improvements to real property owned or used by recognized religious denomination or religious organization, including sanctuary,schools and educational facilities.RCW 52.26.180(1). b. Pronertv not Assessed. Personal Property not assessed and subject to ad valorem taxation under RCW title 84. c. Public Schools: Public schools who pay a per student stipend are exempt from the Fire Benefit Charge. d. Entities with Contract for Service: Entities who contract for service with the RFA are exempt from the Fire Benefit Charge. Non-profits, governmental entities and school districts are not automatically exempt from FBC. , III. Implementation Process: , The initial implementation of FBC requires 60% voter approval for a period up to six years. Every six years,voters have the opportunity to reauthorize,also with 60%voter approval, the Fire Benefit Charge. In addition,the state law requires annual public hearings prior to the next , year's rates being adopted. Hearings are held prior to November 15 each year,by the Renton I Regional Fire Authority Governance Board to establish the FBC. After the FBC has been � established, property owners subject to the charge will be notified of the amount of the charge. The Governing Board will form a Review Board for at least a two-week period to review written complaints from property owners. The final Benefit Charge will be added to the property tax bill. � 23 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 Exhibit 1 Initial Fire Benefit Charge Formula and Factor Matrix Square root of total square footage X 18 X Category Factor X Fire Flow Factor X Response Factor X Risk Factor X Applicable Discount=FBC Total square footage of structure(s) �', m m m m oa+, °' om, °' � � � �' Fi', °a', o�, a°f, � a, �i �i g, g+ io u+ o� o+ m '^,� e�i �ri � a � ai � .�i N a m .�-� .�i N M � uO1i � o�i � g � 8 g � � � � � � � � � $ � � o � � � � a .-i e.i i.i a v± ao o vi o o � e�" o g Q g $ $ g Category Fattors: " ~ ~ �^ .+ � N � '7i 'b '~ Residential o.ao o.so o.so o.so o.ao o.so o.ao o.ao o.so Mobile Homes o.�s o.�s o.�s o.�s o.�s o.�s Apartments 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 3.25 3.25 3.25 6.70 6.70 8.60 11.10 1415 1415 14.25 14.25 14.25 14.25 Commercial 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 130 130 1.30 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.50 1.50 2.05 2.05 3.05 395 3.50 3.75 4.00 4.15 5.15 fire flow Factor (Cost Per Gallon�:* o.sssiza .. Residential i.00 i.io i.ss i.es i.es z.zs z.zs z.zs z.zs : •.�;� > ; .;;: ,:.-._ ,, ,;, Manufactured Homes i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 Apartments 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 Commercial i.ie i.is i.ia i.is i.is i.is i.�s i.�s i.�s z.5s a.io a.io a.io a.lo a.so a.so a.ao aso a.so aso aso . . Light/Ordinary Hazard i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 1.0o i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 1.0o i.00 Ordinary Hazard-1 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 Ordinary Hazard-2 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 i.00 Extra Hazard-1 190 130 130 1.30 130 1.30 130 1.30 190 1.30 130 130 130 130 1.30 130 1.30 130 1.30 130 1.30 Extra Hazard-2 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 � . Automatic Fire Sprinklers 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 0.900 Manual Local Alarm a�9� 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 0.980 Manual Central Alarm 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 0.950 Automatic Local Alarm 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.970 Automatic Central Alarm 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 0.925 Agriculturel o.is o.25 o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.25 o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs o.zs 'Fire flow factor is the number needed to generate the required fire benefit charge to support the Governing Board approved service level. The number is preliminary until final property tax and property data are certified by the King County Assessor. '•Response factor is based upo�the number of firefighters needed to deliver the required fire flow ••"Risk factors apply to commercial property,are defined by the NFPA and are assigned by inspection performed by the Fire Authority. � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 Appendix C Organization Structure n� , ���� � � �� ( rrE,:s � I Adrtrn�sst � 0lflce 11sft A6rYn Set I_.�>::��,...:.-_� .. � I wNaM�/............. .. . ....... ........_.... ��YIWSMMIX: NPM /MI[V ��Q�DC� C1bIHY1 �,� W FTEt'16! FfEs:10 � �-���-__.�-4 kYnn Set Ep6 Lt Admin S�c Mnin Sec f �,t...�. � __a4.�.� ' . ,..:. , i�rn a.� s�,sx�a� �. � `::. .:.:.:,: _ , ,... � � — 1 — � - _. _� _,�, �ioe wdmw.cca.., I��r � �����' ' {IMlW! i i��� �� `-- -_ � __ '_ -' - ' --��- - -,.T.,..:-- ----r_.=— 1 T wp�tla lt ,I�� .Ptrwn�Lt I �^ �I �i;) � i � - �' I �{p�y�lGS FF�-lI��_::__:,-__:..:..,—�. ` I . . , .. I '�t�) I '_'____"_____. .. . .. . ... . . . . .. .. ASIJt8CJ50 851YhBC150 CSHkBC./50 � AShfftKY50 � � 85hItBC�50 � � CSMk8U5O � � . .' .. ,.��. .. .', . . � . . . �. ao� � � � �R _ �� Tnw+n� �� � �� � �� u i�i � u ai _ u ui ... � ��_� � , '�ix� 1 � ��� IFTEs Toul:190 � � 25 � EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 Appendix D Real Property Facility Year Built Effective Yr Address Land Sf Building SF TransFer/ Autriliary Use/No[es Lease** FS 11 1979 1985 211 Mill Ave S 28.750 21,000 L FS 12 2004 2004 1209 Kirkland Ave NE 53,255 15,800 L FS 13 2007 2007 18002 108th SE 37,956 20,521 T Emergency and Backup Fueling Facility(right to use agreement??) FS 14 1996 1996 1900 Lind 261,781 13,659 T Fire Training 1996 1996 1900 Lind (included in above) T FS 15* 334210-3245 23,766 7,500 T Assume 1/2 of the site is set-aside for water tank/reservoir with access easement from FS15 FS 16 1974 1984 12923 156th Ave SE 58,806 7,732 T *Proposed Kennydale Station:3-bays,7500 sf,total land area is 47,500 sf **RFA to lease facilities at$1 a year so long as the facility is used for Fire purpose.RFA is responsible for all maintenance and operating as well as repairs/rehabs costs of all facilities. IFS 17 1970 1985 14810 Petrovitsky Rd SE 54,310 6,836 NA FD40 property,part of service contract w/FD40 I "Used for fire service"shall mean more than 50%of the facility is used continuously for fire suppression,department support or administration. EXHIBIT A of Resolution No.4271 Appendix E Personal Property-Vehicles and Apparatus Fire Vehicles and Equipment EQ M :��DeO��'��Mdd�;LI[ena�:Ma��MI�,Model 1)�.VIN '�I D�tcrlPtton !�'D�I DlWdon ��,Total Cost9�:Tota�Costd•. F095A POOL38 1200 48350D 2009 FORD ESCAPE iFMCU59339KAl2 2009FORDESCAPEHVBRID Fire Admin 27,184 27,184 F096A POOL38 1200 48351D 2009 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU59359KAl2 2009FORDESCAPEHVBRID Fire Admin Z7�lgq Z7�lgq F098A POOl38 1200 48353D 2009 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU59339KA322009FORDESCAPEHYBRID Fire Admin 27,184 27,184 F099A POOL36 1200 48354D 2009 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU59359KA32 2009 FORD ESCAPE HVBRID Fire Admin 27,184 27,164 F100A POOL38 1200 48355D 2009 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU59379KA32 2009 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID Fire Admin 27,184 27,164 F078 POOL39 1300 18016D 1997 FORD TAURUS 1FALP52U4VA194ETAURUSGL Fire Preventionand 15,070 - F078-Rplc POGL10 1300 Zptq FORU NEWPickupiruck F�re Preventionand ]�,0�0 37.000 F062 POOL39 1300 56191D 1999 FORD TAURUS 1FAFP52U4XG352fFORDTAURU54DR Fire Preventionand 15,974 - F062 Hplc POOL4U �1300 zp15 FONU NEW Fire Supp�ession 1z,ppp 7�,ppp F084 POOL38 1400 35609D 2003 DMCHINTREPID 283HD46R94H6132003DODGEIN7REPID Fire Admin 15,761 15,761 F079 POOL40 1400 181820 2001 FORD CAOWNVIC 2FAFP71W91%161�CROWNVICTORIA Fre Suppressian 22,567 22,567 F429 POOL52 1500 49249D 2002 FORD FOCUS 1FAHP36352W1802002FORDFOCUS Fire Suppressian 19,500 19,500 F083 POOL38 2010 35610D 2003 CHEV BLAZER 1GNDT13X13K166'2003CHEVROLETBLAZER Fre Admm 22,468 22,468 F086 POOL38 2010 43848D 2007 FORD ESCAPE 1FMYU93167KA60i 2007 FORD ESCAPE Fire Admin 20,003 20,003 F087 POOL38 2010 44111D 2008 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU93188KA30 2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT Fire Admin 16,165 18,165 F104 POOL36 2010 53024D 2012 FORD FSCAPE 1FMCU9C73CKA10 2012 FORD ESCAPE Fire Admin 19,883 19,883 F077 POOL39 �2010 181630 �2001 DMCHCHEROKEE 114FF485�115307'lEEP4X4 fire PrevenUonandi 22,959 22,959 F089 POOL39 2010 44110D 2008 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU931XBKA302008FOROESCAPE7(LT Fire Preventionand�, 18,165 18,165 f082 POOL38 2020 350980 '2003 FORD EXPEDITION 1FMPU16L83L801:FORD EXPEDITION Fre Admin 28,948 26,948 F109 POOL38 2020 564730 2013 CHEV TAHOE 1GNSK2E07(DR337�CHEVROLETTAHOE Fire Admin 32,497 32,497 F434 POOL52 �2020 49250D 2004 CHEV TAHOE 1GNEK33794124932004CHEVROLETTAMOE Fire Suppressian 31,000 31,000 F438 POOL52 2020 492530 �2007 CHEV TAHOE 1GNFK03�67R363(2007CHEVROLETTAHOE Fire Suppressian 31,0�0 31,000 F080 POOL40 2020 33121D 2001 FORD E%CURSION 1FMNU41511ED29COMMANDVEHICLE Fire Suppression 78,274 78,274 F436 POOL52 2060 492520 �2005 CHEV PU 1GCEK19V85E2321200551LVERAD01500 Fire Suppression 25,000 25,000 FO88 POOL39 �2060 45535D 2008 FORD F250 1FTSX21518E8157i2008FORDF2504X4 Fire Preventionand� 2q,081 24,081 F107 POOL40 �2080 557730 r1991 ISUZ FTR lALM7A1N4M320015UZUTRUCK Fire Suppression - - F068 POOL46 2085 18118D �1999 FORD F550 1FDAF57F3%EE930 FORDF-5504X4 Fire DiveTeam 32,631 32,631 F091 POOL40 2085 45577D 2008 FORD FS50 1FDAWS7R78E844 2008 FORD FSSO CREW CAB Fire Suppression q1,912 41,912 P044 POOL40 23�� 07274D 1990 CHEV HICUBEVMIGCKP32K3L3311�HAZMATVAN Fre Suppression 31,143 - FU41 Rplc POC�90 �2300 2�15 �HEV NEW Fire Suppr�;sion 350.'J�0 3i0.00(1 F108 POOL38 2330 55953D �2000 CHEV AS7R0 1GNDM19W%Y821 CHEVROLETASTROVAN Fve Admm . - F066 POOL39 �2330 18106D �1999 GMCXSAVANA 1GKFG15R3%115�(GMCSAVANAVAN Fire Preven[mnand�� 2p,750 - F066-Hplc POOt30 7330 I015 6MCX NEW Fire Supp��ssion 25,0�0 ZS,OU�I F067 POOL38 2330 181120 1999 GMC%SAFARI 1GKDM19W9XB53GMCSAFARIVAN Fire Admm 22,995 - FUbI Rplc P00�40 2330 Zpls GMCX NEW Fire Suppres;ion ZS,pp� Z�,_�_�0 F2514 POOL41 2385 56190D 2001 IN7E 4700 SHISLAAL31H34741NTERNATIONAL/BRAUNAIDUNIT Fire Suppression 132,D6 132,276 F065 POOL40 2385 18125D 1999 IN7E 4700 1HTSlAAL6VH69701NTERNATIONAI/BAAUNAIDTRUCK Fire Suppression 133,476 133,476 F072 POOL40 2385 18133D 2000 INTE 4700 1Hi5LML1YH26191N7ERNATIONAL/BRAUNAIDTRUCK Fre Suppression 12g,ggg - 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