HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 170-16 AlaCo Operational Area Emergency MGMT Org RESOLUTION NO. 170 — 16
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ADOPTING THE AGREEMENT FOR PARTICIPATION IN ALAMEDA COUNTY OPERATIONAL
AREA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION
WHEREAS, the potential for a major catastrophe due to natural or human-caused disaster
causes all government entities within Alameda County to be prepared to share resources and
information among themselves as well as with the State of California in order to protect public
welfare; and
WHEREAS, greater efficiency and disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation
can be achieved by joining the efforts of the County of Alameda, other cities, special districts, and
other public benefit non-profit corporations together in pre-disaster agreements; and
WHEREAS, the California Emergency Services Act makes reference to the "operational area"
and defines it as "an intermediate level of the state emergency services organization" created to
perform extraordinary functions for local governments within a county area such as strengthening
mutual coordination, providing a focal point and conduit for disaster information, and assisting in the
efficient management of resources.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby
adopt the Agreement for Participation in Alameda County Operational Area Emergency Management
Organization attached hereto as Exhibit A, as it was approved by the Alameda County Board of
Supervisors on May 10, 2016.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager designate, in writing, the following:
1) Individuals who will be provided training and orientation on the policies and procedures so that
they may represent the City in the Operational Area Emergency Management Organization;
and
2) A line of succession of officials who are empowered to represent the City in the Operational
Area Emergency Management Organization.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager will provide these two lists to the
Alameda County Operational Area Emergency Management Organization within thirty (30) days of
adoption of this resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of December 2016, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Biddle, Gupta, Hart, Wehrenberg and Mayor Haubert
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
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ATTEST: ,t
Pep / City Clerk
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AGREEMENT FOR PARTICIPATION
IN ALAMEDA COUNTY
OPERATIONAL AREA
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION
This Agreement is made this 1t**bday of M. , 2.01 b by and between the County
of Alameda and the cities, special districts, and other ublic benefit non-profit corporations that
are parties to this Agreement.
WHEREAS, the potential for a major catastrophe due to natural or manmade disaster requires
all government entities within Alameda County to be prepared to share resources and
information among themselves as well as with the State of California in order to protect public
welfare; and
WHEREAS, greater efficiency and disaster preparedness response, recovery,and mitigation can
be achieved by joining the efforts of the County of Alameda,the Cities, Special Districts, and
other public benefit non-profit corporations together in pre-disaster agreements; and
WHEREAS, the California Emergency Services Act makes reference to the`operational area"
and defines it as"an intermediate level of the state emergency services organization"created to
perform extraordinary functions for local governments within a county area such as
strengthening mutual coordination, providing a focal point and conduit for disaster information,
and assisting in the efficient management of resources; N
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THE COUNTY,CITIES,SPECIAL DISTRICTS,AND OTHER PUBLIC BENEFIT
NON-PROFIT CORPORATIONS AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. RECOGNITION OF AND PARTICIPATION IN AN OPERATIONAL AREA C
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION (i\
The parties to this Agreement recognize an Operational Area, as the term is defined in the
California Emergency Services Act(California Government Code§8550 et seq.) which
designates an intermediate level of organization, cooperation, and planning between public
entities within Alameda County boundaries.
The County of Alameda, cities, special districts, and other public benefit non-profit corporations
that are parties to this Agreement shall participate in this organizational structure, which is a
partnership for a systematic approach for exchanging disaster intelligence, mutual aid requests,
and resource requests in emergencies and also to provide emergency preparedness on a day-to-
day basis through cooperative training and exercise activities.
The Operational Area Emergency Management Organization will be the primary contact point
during an emergency in Alameda County for sharing disaster intelligence among local agencies
and between the Operational Area Emergency Management Organization and state and federal
agencies requesting information. .
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The Operational Area Emergency Management Organization will assist parties to this agreement
to share resources before, during, and after an emergency, as well as to prepare, respond, and
recover from disasters that strike Alameda County. The Operational Area Emergency
Management Organization will prioritize competing needs according to the policies and
procedures approved by the Operational Area Council.
Each of the parties to this Agreement will designate individuals to be trained to represent their
agency in the Operational Area Emergency Management Organization. The training will be an
orientation on the policies and procedures of the Operational Area Emergency Management
Organization. Each party to this Agreement will also designate, in writing, a line of succession of
officials who are empowered to represent the party to the Operational Area Emergency
Management Organization.
2. CONSIDERATION
The consideration under this Agreement is the mutual advantage of protection afforded to each
of the parties to this Agreement. There shall not be any monetary compensation required from
any to another party as a condition of assistance provided under the agreement,except for
reimbursement of direct costs as designated in mutual aid agreements.Nothing in this agreement
shall be construed as altering any preexisting disaster response agreements between the parties.
3. STANDARDIZED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The Operational Area Emergency Management Organization and its policies and procedures will
be regulated by the Standardized Emergency Management System as stated in California
Government Code§8607, and its implementing regulations, California Code of Regulations,
Title 19, Division 2, Office of Emergency Services, Standardized Emergency Management
System, and guidelines. The incident command system and a multi-agency coordination system,
as described in those regulations and guidelines, will be used for coordination and direction of
the parties to this agreement participating in emergency efforts. The Alameda County Emergency
Operations Plan shall be the primary method and criteria used to conduct Operational Area
Emergency Operations Center activities.
4. OPERATIONAL AREA COORDINATOR
The Sheriff/Director of Emergency Services is the Operational Area Coordinator. It is the
responsibility of the Operational Area Coordinator to oversee the operation of the Operational
Area Emergency Management Organization and to reasonably interpret the terms of this
agreement.
It is the responsibility of the Operational Area Coordinator to encourage equal representation by
parties to the agreement on a day-to-day basis and to include representatives of affected parties
to this agreement and mutual aid coordinators in the operational decision making before,during,
and after a disaster strikes Alameda County.
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5. COUNCIL
An Operational Area Council is hereby established consisting of a representational membership
of the party jurisdictions to this Agreement. The Council shall include one voting representative
from each of the following:
a. The President of the Board of Supervisors, or his/her designee;
b. The Sheriff/Director of Emergency Services, or his/her designated alternate;
c. The Alameda County Administrator,or his/her designated alternate;
d. The County Agency Heads having primary functional responsibilities in a disaster, or
their designated alternates;
Including,but not limited to:
1. Auditor-Controller
2. Fire Department
3. General Services Agency
4. Health Care Services
5. Human Resource Services
6. Public Works Agency
7. Sheriff's Office
8. Social Services Agency
e. The President of the Alameda County Emergency Managers' Association,or his/her
designated alternate;
f. The President of the Alameda County Fire Chiefs' Association,or his/her designated
alternate;
g. The President of the Alameda County Chiefs of Police and Sheriffs Association,or
his/her designated alternate;
h. A City Manager of a North County City, or his/her designated alternate, chosen
annually by the cities of Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, and Piedmont
to represent them in the Council;
i. A City Manager of a South County City, or his/her designated alternate, chosen
annually by the cities of Fremont, Hayward, Newark, San Leandro, and Union City to
represent them in the Council;
j. A City Manager of an East County City, or his/her designated alternate, chosen annually
by the cities of Dublin, Livermore, and Pleasanton to represent them in the Council;
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k. A General Manager of a Regional District based in Alameda County,or his/her
designated alternate,chosen annually by participating regional districts, defined as a
special district having service areas in more than one county, to represent them in the
Council;
1. A General Manager of a Special District, or his/her designated alternate, chosen annually
by participating special districts having their entire service area within the boundaries of
Alameda County to represent them in the Council;
m. The Alameda County Superintendent of Schools, or his/her designated alternate, to
represent the school districts of Alameda County;
n. A Director of a Public Benefit Non-profit Corporation, or his/her designated alternate,
chosen annually by the Alameda County Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
executive committee to represent them in the Council;
o. A Chief Executive Officer or President, or his/her designated alternate, of a private
sector company doing business in this county that is an active member of the Emergency
Managers' Association of Alameda County and is selected annually by the Operational
Area Coordinator; and
p. Such representatives of other organizations, either civic, business, labor, veterans,
professional or other organizations having an official group or organization having
disaster responsibility and may be appointed by the Operational Area Coordinator.
It is the responsibility of the Operational Area Council to set the policies and procedures for the
governing of the Operational Area Emergency Management Organization and to review and
approve recommendations for changes to these policies and procedures on an annual basis. The
Operational Area Council will also serve as the Alameda County Civil Defense and Disaster
Council, as described in the Alameda County Administrative Code, Chapter VI. The County of
Alameda will supply staff support for the Operational Area Council.
6. PROVISION OF FACILITIES AND SUPPORT
The County of Alameda shall provide its emergency operations center as the site for the
Operational Area Emergency Management Organization. The County of Alameda will provide
support staff for the emergency operations center and all reasonable supplies for the Operational
Area Emergency Management Organization during actual activations, drills,and exercises. All
parties to this Agreement may provide representatives for decision making and liaison to
operational elements of the Operational Area Emergency Management Organization when
activated.
The Operational Area Emergency Management Organization will facilitate the mutual aid
systems used by local agencies to assist each other in a disaster with the resources necessary to
save lives, mitigate property loss, and meet the basic needs of the people.
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7. TERM OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall be effective from the date executed by all parties until December 31, 2025.
This Agreement may be terminated prior to the conclusion of the term by mutual agreement of a
majority of the member parties.
8. WITHDRAWAL OF PARTY
Any party to this Agreement may withdraw as a party to this Agreement prior to the termination
of the term of this Agreement upon giving thirty (30)days prior written notice to all other
parties.
9. ADDITIONAL PARTIES
Additional parties, who are public entities within the geographical boundaries of Alameda
County,may join in this Agreement and become a member party upon execution of an Exhibit to
this Agreement in which the entity agrees to be subject to the conditions and terms of this
Agreement. The executed Exhibit shall become a part of this Agreement automatically after the
expiration of thirty (30)days following notification by the new party to all other parties to the
execution of the exhibit. Thereafter, the entity shall be considered to be a party of this Agreement
unless the entity withdraws as provided herein. Provided however, in the event any existing party
to the Agreement gives all other parties notice of its objection to the addition of the particular
entity becoming a member to this Agreement within the thirty (30)day notice period, the
addition of such party to this Agreement shall require the consent of a two-thirds majority to the
then member parties.
10. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS
Each of the parties agree to indemnify and hold the other parties harmless and waives all claims
for compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death incurred in consequences of the
acts or omissions of the indemnifying parties' own employees and agents in the performance of
this Agreement.
It is the intent of the parties that, where negligence is determined to have been contributory,
principles of comparative fault will be followed and each party shall bear the proportionate costs
of any loss, damage,expense, and liability attributable to the party's negligence.
11. SALARIES, EMPLOYMENT AND WORKERS COMPENSATION BENEFITS
The salaries, employment and workers compensation benefits of each employee participating in
the Operational Area Emergency Management Organization shall be the responsibility of the
party employing the individual. It is understood that each party's employees have no rights,
benefits, or special employment status conferred by reason of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE PARTIES HERETO HAVE EXECUTED THIS
AGREEMENT AS FOLLOWS:
COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, a
political subdivision of the
State of lifornia
By
SCO HAGGER Y, Presid
Board of Supervisors
I hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the President of the Board of Supervisors was duly
authorized to execute this document on behalf of the County of Alameda by a majority vote of
the Board on M 3.4 ICI 2_0 1 ; and that a copy has been delivered to the President as
provided by Government Code section 25163.
ATTEST: ANIKA CAMPBELL-BELTON
Clerk, Board of Supervisors
Alameda County, California
By .�[�,�►1t.1
Clerk,Board of Su rviso s
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT:
DONNA ZEIGLER
County Counse
By
L. David Nefouse
Deputy County Counsel
BARBARA LUBBEN
Direc or of Risk Manager
By t .*
Janette :rook
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