HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-276 Resolution No. 05-276
RESOLUTION
ADOPTING AND APPROVING THE KANE COUNTY REGIONAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,ILLINOIS,that
the City of Elgin hereby adopts and approves the Kane County Regional Emergency Management
Mutual Aid Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference.
s/Ed Schock
Ed Schock, Mayor
Presented: September 28, 2005
Adopted: September 28, 2005
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 6 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/Dolonna Mecum
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk
KANE COUNTY REGIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MUTUAL AID
AGREEMENT
This agreement made and entered into the date set forth next to the authorized
signature of the respective parties, by and between the units of municipal government
subscribed hereto (hereafter "Unit(s)") that have approved the Agreement and adopted
same in manner as provided by law and are hereafter listed at the end of this
Agreement.
It is mutually understood that a disaster of unprecedented magnitude and/or
destructiveness could threaten Kane County, it's municipalities and/or communities
exceeding the unit's individual response and recovery capabilities. As a result of this
fact it is deemed desirable to insure that the entire County be prepared to adequately
address these events to preserve and protect the health, safety and welfare of the
public.
It is important that all cities, villages, communities, and townships within Kane County
embrace a cooperative and coordinated emergency management program forming a
mutual aid agreement between units of local government, to address consequence
management issues arising from an emergency or disaster whether natural or man-
made.
In consideration of the foregoing premises, the Units hereto recognize that such an
emergency or disaster is likely to occur and desire to agree in advance to provide
assistance, one to each other, to address the consequence management issues of an
emergency or disaster forming the system of mutual aid and assistance as follows:
SECTION I
Purpose
It is recognized and acknowledged that in the case of an emergency or disaster,
whether natural or man-made, arising within the jurisdictional boundaries of a Unit, it is
often desirable and necessary to require additional equipment and manpower in the
form of, but not limited to, building inspectors, law enforcement personnel, public works
employees and public health care workers beyond that which each individual Unit is
able to furnish from its own resources.
It is also recognized and acknowledged that the undersigned Units desire to agree in
advance to a system of mutual aid and assistance to preserve and protect the health,
safety and welfare of the public.
SECTION II
Definitions
For the purpose of this agreement, the following terms as used herein shall be defined
as follows:
Stricken Unit: A unit of local government requesting aid in the event of an emergency
or disaster.
Aiding Unit:: A unit of local government furnishing equipment. Personnel, and/or
services to a Stricken Unit.
Emergency: An occurrence or condition within a Units territorial jurisdiction which
results in a situation of such magnitude and/or consequence that it cannot be
adequately handled by the Stricken Unit and such that a Unit determines the necessity
and advisability of requesting aid.
SECTION III
Mutual Aid System Activation
In the event of an emergency or disaster within its jurisdictional territory, the Stricken
Unit shall request assistance under this plan by notifying the emergency manager
serving the Stricken Unit of the nature and location of the incident and the type and
quantity of equipment and/or personnel needed. The emergency manager will then
coordinate the acquisition and response of said resources noting not to completely
deplete the emergency resources of the stricken region.
SECTION IV
Incident Management Sytem
The National Incident Management System (NIMS), as adopted by the United States
Department of Homeland Security, March 01, 2004, provides structure and coordination
to the management of emergency incident operations in order to provide for the safety
and health of first response personnel and other persons involved in the disaster
response and recovery effort. Therefore it is agreed that participants in this agreement
shall operate under the tenants of NIMS.
SECTION V
Jurisdiction Over Personnel and Equipment
Personnel sent to aid a Unit pursuant to this Agreement shall remain employees of the
Aiding Unit. The Aiding Unit shall at all times have the right to withdraw any and all aid
upon the order of its Chief Executive Officer, Emergency Manager or his/her designee
provided, however that the Unit withdrawing such aid shall notify the Officer in Charge
of the Unit requesting aid of the withdrawal of such aid and the extent of such
withdrawal.
SECTION VI
Compensation for Aid
Equipment, personnel, and/or services provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be at
no charge to the Stricken Unit. However, any expenses recoverable from third parties
shall be equitably distributed among Responding Units. Nothing herein shall operate to
bar any recovery of funds from any state or federal agency under any existing statutes.
SECTION VII
Insurance
Each Unit hereto shall procure and maintain, at its sole and exclusive expense,
insurance coverage including: comprehensive liability, personal injury, property
damage, workman's compensation and if applicable emergency medical service
professional liability. No unit hereto shall have any obligation to provide or extend
insurance coverage for any use of the terms enumerated herein to any other Unit hereto.
or its personnel.
SECTION VIII
Indemnification
Each Unit hereto agrees to waive all claims against all other units hereto for any loss,
damage, personal injury or death occurring in consequence of the performance of this
Mutual Aid Agreement provided however that such claim is not a result of gross
negligence or willful misconduct by a party hereto or its personnel.
Each Unit requesting or providing aid pursuant to this Agreement hereby expressly
agrees to hold harmless, indemnify and defend the Unit rendering aid and its personnel
from any and all claims, demands, liability, losses, suits in law or in equity which are
made by a third party. This indemnity shall include attorney fees and costs that may
arise from providing aid pursuant to this Agreement. Provided however, that all
employee benefits, wages and disability payments, pensions, workman's compensation
claims, damage to or destruction of equipment and clothing, and medical expenses of
the Unit rendering aid shall be the sole and exclusive responsibility of the respective
Unit of its employees, provided that such claims made by a third party are not the result
of gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the party rendering aid.
SECTION IX
Non-Liability for Failure to Render Aid
The rendering of assistance under the terms of this Agreement shall not be mandatory if
local conditions of the Aiding Unit prohibit response. It is the responsibility of the Aiding
Unit to immediately notify the Stricken Unit of the Aiding Units inability to respond.
However, failure to immediately notify the Stricken Unit of such inability shall not
constitute evidence of noncompliance with the terms of this section and no liability may
be assigned. No liability of any kind or nature shall be attributed to or be assumed,
whether expressly or implied, by a Unit hereto, its duly authorized agents and
personnel, for failure to render aid. Nor shall there be any liability of a party for
withdrawal of aid once provided pursuant to the terms on this Agreement.
SECTION X
Terms
This Agreement shall be in effect for a term of one year from the date of signature
hereof and shall automatically renew for successive one year terms unless terminated
in accordance with this section. Any Unit hereto may terminate its participation in this
Agreement at any time, provided that the Unit wishing to terminate it participation in this
Agreement shall given written notice to the Units participating in this Agreement
specifying the date of termination. Such notice to be given at least 90 calendar days
prior to the specified date of termination of participation. The written notice provided
herein shall be given by personal delivery, registered mail or certified mail.
SECTION XI
Effectiveness
This Agreement shall be in full force and effect upon approval by the Units hereto in the
manner provided by law and upon proper execution hereof.
SECTION XII
Validity
The invalidity of any provision of this Agreement shall not render invalid any other
provision. If for any reason, any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, that provision shall be deemed
severable and this Agreement may be enforced with that provision severed or modified
by court order.
SECTION XIII
Governing Law
This Agreement shall be governed, interpreted and constructed in accordance with the
laws of the State of Illinois.
SECTION XIV
Amendments
This Agreement may only be amended by written consent of all the parties hereto. The
undersigned unit of local government hereby has adopted and subscribes to and
approves this Kane County Regional Mutual Aid Agreement te—,tvhiell—thie—sitytettife
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thereof.
SECTION XV
Date of Adoption
Municipality Date Adopted
KANE COUNTY 08-27-02
VILLAGE OF ALGONQUIN
CITY OF AURORA 09-18-02
CITY OF BATAVIA
VILLAGE OF BURLINGTON
VILLAGE OF CARPENTERSVILLE
VILLAGE OF EAST DUNDEE
VILLAGE OF ELBURN
CITY OF ELGIN 09-28-05
CITY OF GENEVA 12-20-02
VILLAGE OF GILBERTS
VILLAGE OF HAMPSHIRE
VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY
VILLAGE OF LILY LAKE
VILLAGE OF MAPLE PARK
VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY
VILLAGE OF NORTH AURORA 01-13-03
VILLAGE OF PINGREE GROVE
VILLAGE OF SLEEPY HOLLOW
VILLAGE OF SOUTH ELGIN 10-21-02
CITY OF ST. CHARLES 07-06-04
VILLAGE OF SUGAR GROVE 01-15-03
VILLAGE OF VIRGIL
VILLAGE OF WAYNE
VILLAGE OF WEST DUNDEE