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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - March 1, 2017 C-09TM CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION AGENDA ITEM C•- AGENDA TITLE: Adopt Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Sign the Mutual Aid Agreement Between City of Lodi Fire Department and the Cosumnes Community Service District (CSD) Fire Department MEETING DATE: March 1, 2017 PREPARED BY: Fire Chief RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign the Mutual Aid Agreement between the City of Lodi and the Cosumnes Community Service District (CSD) Fire Department. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The purpose of the Mutual Assistance Agreement is to provide mutual assistance to the parties for control of fire, fire prevention, emergency medical services, hazardous materials control, technical rescue incidents, including but not limited to, confined space rescues, structural collapse, transportation emergencies, tower rescues, trench rescues, high and low angle rescues, and water rescues and/or other emergency support in the event of a major fire disaster or other emergency. Attached to this Council Communication is a copy of the proposed Mutual Aid Agreement. This is a cooperative agreement between the City of Lodi Fire Department and the Cosumnes CSD Fire Department to provide mutual aid assistance. As a participating member, the City receives assistance when necessary from Cosumnes CSD Fire Department (Cosumnes Fire) and assists Cosumnes Fire when needed. The agreement would remain in full force and effect until June 30, 2019 unless sooner terminated. The agreement allows the City of Lodi to withdraw with 30 days' written notice should it desire. Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the City Manager to sign the Mutual Aid Agreement. FISCAL IMPACT: There are no additional costs to the City related to this agreement. The overall fiscal impacts to the City are significantly less as part of the County team when compared to providing a similar level of service to the community with Fire Department resources alone. FUNDING AVAILABLE None Larry Rooney, Fir Chief APPROVED: 0.74) chwa , ity Manager EXHIBIT A AUTOMATIC/MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF LODI AND THE COSUMNES CSD FIRE DEPARTMENT I. MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between the CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation (CITY), and the COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT, a political subdivision of the State of California (COSUMNES FIRE), hereinafter referred to collectively as "the Parties". NOW, THEREFORE, WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto has an interest in the control of fire, fire prevention, emergency medical services, hazardous materials control, technical rescues, and/or other emergency support; and WHEREAS, each of the parties owns and maintains equipment and retains personnel who are trained to provide various levels of service in the control of fire, fire prevention, emergency medical service equipment and personnel, hazardous materials control, and technical rescues, including but not limited to, confined space rescues, structural collapse, transportation emergencies, tower rescues, trench rescues, high and low angle rescues, and water rescues and/or other emergency support; and WHEREAS, in the event of a major fire, disaster, technical rescue, or other emergency, either party may need the assistance of the other party to this Agreement to provide supplemental fire suppression, emergency medical service equipment and personnel, hazardous materials control, technical rescue equipment and personnel,and/or other emergency support; and WHEREAS, each of the parties may have the necessary equipment and personnel available to enable it to provide such services to the other party to this Agreement in the event of such a major fire, disaster, or other emergency; and WHEREAS, the facilities of each party are located in such a manner as to enable each party to render mutual assistance to the other; and WHEREAS, each of the parties to this Agreement has determined that it is in the best interests of each party to set forth guidelines for providing mutual assistance to each other in the case of a major fire, disaster, technical rescue, or other emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, 11' IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: A. PURPOSE The stated purpose of this Agreement is to provide mutual assistance to the Parties for control of fire, fire prevention, emergency medical services, hazardous materials control, technical rescue incidents, including but not limited to, confined space rescues, structural collapse, transportation emergencies, tower rescues, trench rescues, high and low angle rescues, and water rescues and/or other emergency support in the event of a major fire disaster or other emergency. B. REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE In the event of a fire, emergency, or need for a technical rescue, which cannot be mitigated 1 with the facilities of one of the Parties to this Agreement, the Commanding Officer or Incident Commander of the party (also known as the Requesting Party) at the scene of an emergency within the geographical boundaries of that party's jurisdiction is authorized to request assistance from the other party to this Agreement. C. RESPONSE TO REQUEST Upon receipt of a request as provided for in Paragraph B of this Agreement the Commanding Officer of the party receiving the request (also known as the Responding Party) shall immediately take the following action: 1. Determine if the Responding Party has equipment and personnel available to respond to the request of the Requesting Party and determine the type of the equipment and number of personnel available. 2. Determine what available equipment and what available personnel should be dispatched in accordance with the plans and procedures established by the Parties. 3. In the event the requested equipment and/or personnel are available, then the Commanding Officer shall dispatch such equipment and personnel to the scene of the emergency with proper operating instructions. 4. In the event the requested equipment and/or personnel are not available, then the Commanding Officer shall immediately advise the Requesting Party of such fact. D. COMMAND RESPONSIBILITY AT EMERGENCY SCENE The Incident Commander of the Requesting Party at the scene of the emergency, to which the response is made, shall be in command of the operations under which the equipment and personnel sent by the Responding Party shall serve; provided, however, that the responding equipment and personnel shall be under the immediate supervision of the officer in charge of the responding equipment and personnel. If the Incident Commander of the Requesting Party specifically requests a senior officer of the Responding Party to assume command, then the Incident Commander shall not, by relinquishing command, be relieved of responsibility for the operation. E. LIABILITY Each party agrees to protect, save harmless, indemnify, and defend the other, its governing body, appointed officials , officers, agents, and employees from any and all loss, damage or liability (including injury and death), including without limitation, all reasonable legal fees, expert witness or consultant fees and expenses related to the response to, settlement of, or defense of any claims or liability, which may be suffered or incurred by a party hereto, its governing body, a p p o i n t e d o f f i c i a 1 s, officers, agents and employees, caused by, arising out of, or in any way connected with the respective responsibilities and duties undertaken or performed pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, except that each party shall bear the proportionate cost of any damage attributable to the fault of that party, its governing body, appointed o f f i c i a 1 s , officers, agents, contractors, and employees. It is the intention of the parties that, where fault is determined to have been contributory, principles of comparative fault will be followed. This indemnity shall survive the completion, cancellation or termination of the Agreement. 2 F. POST RESPONSE RESPONSIBILITY Upon completion of the rendering of assistance, such assistance and help as is necessary will be given by the Parties to locate and return any items of equipment to the fire department owning said equipment. All equipment and personnel used under the terms of this Agreement shall be returned to the Responding Party upon being released by the Requesting Party, or upon demand being made by the Responding Party for return of said equipment and personnel. G. COMPENSATION Each party agrees that it will not seek from the other party compensation for equipment loaned or services rendered under this Agreement, the mutual advantages and protection afforded by this Agreement being considered adequate compensation to each of the parties. Each party hereto shall all times be responsible to its own employees for the payment of wages and other compensation and for carrying workmen's compensation insurance upon said employees; and each party shall be responsible for its own equipment and shall bear the risk of loss therefore, irrespective of whether or not said personnel and equipment are being used within the area of primary responsibility of that party. H. INSURANCE Each party agrees to maintain adequate insurance coverage for its own equipment and personnel. I. PRE -INCIDENT PLANNING The Commanding Officers of the Parties may, from time to time, mutually establish pre -incident plans which shall indicate the types of, and locations of, potential problem areas where emergency assistance may be needed, the type of equipment that should be dispatched under such circumstances, the number of personnel that should be dispatched under such circumstances and the training to be conducted to ensure efficient operations. Such plans shall take into consideration the proper protection by the Responding Party of its own geographical jurisdiction. The Parties agree to take such steps as are feasible to standardize equipment such as couplings, hose, and apparatus, so that said equipment can be fully utilized by either of the Parties. J. INCIDENT REPORTING The Responding Party will be responsible for completing, filing, recording, and storing all mandated local and state reports related to response within mutual aid areas and shall make available to the Requesting Party with a copy of the response report upon request. K. SHARED PURCHASING There shall be no joint or cooperative acquiring, holding and disposal of real or personal property. L. ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE There is not hereby created any separate or legal administrative entity pursuant to any of the laws of the State of California, City Charter, Ordinances or Rules of the Parties. There shall be no joint or cooperative acquiring, holding and disposing of real or personal property and each party hereto shall be responsible for and finance their separate obligations hereunder, including, if applicable, establishing and/or maintaining budgets therefore. Further, the administration o f this Agreement shall be performed by each entity separately through their Commanding Officers. 3 M. TERMINATION This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect until June 30, 2019 unless sooner terminated as follows: A party desiring to terminate this Agreement shall serve written notice upon the other party of its intention to terminate this Agreement. Such notice shall be served not less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the termination date set forth in said written notice. Said written notice shall automatically terminate this Agreement on the date specified therein unless rescinded prior in writing. N. AGREEMENT NOT EXCLUSIVE This Agreement is not intended to be exclusive as between the Parties hereto. Either of the Parties may, as that party deems necessary or expedient, enter into a separate Mutual Assistance Agreement or Agreements with any other party or parties. Entry into such separate agreements shall not change any relationship or covenant herein contained unless the Parties mutually agree in writing to such change. O. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES This Agreement shall not be construed as, or deemed to be, an agreement for the benefit of any third party or parties, and no third party, or parties, shall have any right of action hereunder for any cause whatsoever. Any services performed , or expenditures made in connection with furnishing mutual aid under this Agreement by any party hereto, shall be deemed conclusively to be for the direct protection and benefit of the inhabitants and property of such party. P. NOTICE Any notice required to be given by the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing signed by an authorized representative of the sender and shall be deemed to have been given when the same is personally served or upon receipt by express or overnight delivery, postage prepaid, or three (3) days from the time of mailing if sent by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the respective parties as follows: As to Lodi: As to COSUMNES Fire: City of Lodi 221 West Pine Street Lodi, CA 95240 Attn: Stephen Schwabauer, City Manager City of Lodi Fire Department 210 West Elm Street Lodi, CA 95240 Attn: Larry Rooney, Fire Chief Q. COUNTERPARTS Cosumnes Fire Department 10573 E. Stockton Blvd. Elk Grove, CA 95624 Attn: Tracey Hansen, Fire Chief This Agreement may be executed by the Parties in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original. All such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. 4 R. CHOICE OF LAW This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. S. SEVERABILITY If one or more clauses, sentences, paragraphs or provisions of this Agreement is held to be unlawful, invalid or unenforceable, it is hereby agreed by the Parties that the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected thereby. Such clauses, sentences, paragraphs or provisions shall be deemed reformed so as to be lawful, valid and enforced to the maximum extent possible. T. HEADINGS The paragraph headings used in this Agreement are intended for convenience only and shall not be used in interpreting this Agreement or in determining any of the rights or obligations of the Parties to this Agreement. U. CONSTRUCTION AND INTERPRETATION This Agreement has been arrived at through negotiation and each of the Parties has had a full and fair opportunity to revise the terms of this Agreement. As a result, the normal rule of construction that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not apply in the construction or interpretation of this Agreement. V. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among the Parties and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, written or oral. This Agreement may only be amended by written instrument executed by the Parties. W. AUTHORITY The undersigned hereby represent and warrant that they are authorized by the parties to execute this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed and is effective as of , 2017. CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation ATTEST: JENNIFER M. FERRAIOLO STEPHEN SCHWABAUER City Clerk City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: JANICE D. MAGDICH City Attorney COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT TRACEY HANSEN Fire Chief 5 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-28 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF LODI FIRE DEPARTMENT AND THE COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT WHEREAS, the City of Lodi is a public agency located in the County of San Joaquin, State of California; and WHEREAS, the purpose of the Mutual Assistance Agreement is to provide mutual assistance to the parties for control of fire, fire prevention, emergency medical services, hazardous materials control, technical rescue incidents, including but not limited to, confined space rescues, structural collapse, transportation emergencies, tower rescues, trench rescues, high and low angle rescues, and water rescues and/or other emergency support in the event of a major fire disaster or other emergency; and WHEREAS, the proposed Mutual Aid Agreement, attached hereto as Exhibit A, is a cooperative agreement between the City of Lodi Fire Department and the Cosumnes CSD Fire Department to provide mutual aid assistance; and WHEREAS, as a participating member, the City receives assistance when necessary from Cosumnes CSD Fire Department (Cosumnes Fire) and assists Cosumnes Fire when needed; and WHEREAS, the term of the agreement will remain in full force and effect until June 30, 2019, unless terminated by giving a 30 -day written notice by either party to the agreement; and WHEREAS, the City of Lodi finds it is in the best interest of the City to enter a Mutual Aid Agreement with the Cosumnes CSD Fire Department. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council for the City of Lodi as follows: 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Mutual Aid Agreement between the City of Lodi and the Cosumnes Community Services District Fire Department; and 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to take such other actions as is necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes and intent of this Resolution. Dated: March 1, 2017 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2017-28 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held March 1, 2017 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Chandler, Mounce, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Johnson ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None 2017-28 TV) ?g,AdtfAiLtra NNIFER. FERRAIOLO ity Clerk EXHIBIT A AUTOMATIC/MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF LODI AND THE COSUMNES CSD FIRE DEPARTMENT I. MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between the CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation (CITY), and the COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT, a political subdivision of the State of California (COSUMNES FIRE), hereinafter referred to collectively as "the Parties". NOW, THEREFORE, WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto has an interest in the control of fire, fire prevention, emergency medical services, hazardous materials control, technical rescues, and/or other emergency support; and WHEREAS, each of the parties owns and maintains equipment and retains personnel who are trained to provide various levels of service in the control of fire, fire prevention, emergency medical service equipment and personnel, hazardous materials control, and technical rescues, including but not limited to, confined space rescues, structural collapse, transportation emergencies, tower rescues, trench rescues, high and low angle rescues, and water rescues and/or other emergency support; and WHEREAS, in the event of a major fire, disaster, technical rescue, or other emergency, either party may need the assistance of the other party to this Agreement to provide supplemental fire suppression, emergency medical service equipment and personnel, hazardous materials control, technical rescue equipment and personnel,and/or other emergency support; and WHEREAS, each of the parties may have the necessary equipment and personnel available to enable it to provide such services to the other party to this Agreement in the event of such a major fire, disaster, or other emergency; and WHEREAS, the facilities of each party are located in such a manner as to enable each party to render mutual assistance to the other; and WHEREAS, each of the parties to this Agreement has determined that it is in the best interests of each party to set forth guidelines for providing mutual assistance to each other in the case of a major fire, disaster, technical rescue, or other emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, 11' IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: A. PURPOSE The stated purpose of this Agreement is to provide mutual assistance to the Parties for control of fire, fire prevention, emergency medical services, hazardous materials control, technical rescue incidents, including but not limited to, confined space rescues, structural collapse, transportation emergencies, tower rescues, trench rescues, high and low angle rescues, and water rescues and/or other emergency support in the event of a major fire disaster or other emergency. B. REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE In the event of a fire, emergency, or need for a technical rescue, which cannot be mitigated 1 with the facilities of one of the Parties to this Agreement, the Commanding Officer or Incident Commander of the party (also known as the Requesting Party) at the scene of an emergency within the geographical boundaries of that party's jurisdiction is authorized to request assistance from the other party to this Agreement. C. RESPONSE TO REQUEST Upon receipt of a request as provided for in Paragraph B of this Agreement the Commanding Officer of the party receiving the request (also known as the Responding Party) shall immediately take the following action: 1. Determine if the Responding Party has equipment and personnel available to respond to the request of the Requesting Party and determine the type of the equipment and number of personnel available. 2. Determine what available equipment and what available personnel should be dispatched in accordance with the plans and procedures established by the Parties. 3. In the event the requested equipment and/or personnel are available, then the Commanding Officer shall dispatch such equipment and personnel to the scene of the emergency with proper operating instructions. 4. In the event the requested equipment and/or personnel are not available, then the Commanding Officer shall immediately advise the Requesting Party of such fact. D. COMMAND RESPONSIBILITY AT EMERGENCY SCENE The Incident Commander of the Requesting Party at the scene of the emergency, to which the response is made, shall be in command of the operations under which the equipment and personnel sent by the Responding Party shall serve; provided, however, that the responding equipment and personnel shall be under the immediate supervision of the officer in charge of the responding equipment and personnel. If the Incident Commander of the Requesting Party specifically requests a senior officer of the Responding Party to assume command, then the Incident Commander shall not, by relinquishing command, be relieved of responsibility for the operation. E. LIABILITY Each party agrees to protect, save harmless, indemnify, and defend the other, its governing body, appointed officials , officers, agents, and employees from any and all loss, damage or liability (including injury and death), including without limitation, all reasonable legal fees, expert witness or consultant fees and expenses related to the response to, settlement of, or defense of any claims or liability, which may be suffered or incurred by a party hereto, its governing body, a p p o i n t e d o f f i c i a 1 s, officers, agents and employees, caused by, arising out of, or in any way connected with the respective responsibilities and duties undertaken or performed pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, except that each party shall bear the proportionate cost of any damage attributable to the fault of that party, its governing body, appointed o f f i c i a 1 s , officers, agents, contractors, and employees. It is the intention of the parties that, where fault is determined to have been contributory, principles of comparative fault will be followed. This indemnity shall survive the completion, cancellation or termination of the Agreement. 2 F. POST RESPONSE RESPONSIBILITY Upon completion of the rendering of assistance, such assistance and help as is necessary will be given by the Parties to locate and return any items of equipment to the fire department owning said equipment. All equipment and personnel used under the terms of this Agreement shall be returned to the Responding Party upon being released by the Requesting Party, or upon demand being made by the Responding Party for return of said equipment and personnel. G. COMPENSATION Each party agrees that it will not seek from the other party compensation for equipment loaned or services rendered under this Agreement, the mutual advantages and protection afforded by this Agreement being considered adequate compensation to each of the parties. Each party hereto shall all times be responsible to its own employees for the payment of wages and other compensation and for carrying workmen's compensation insurance upon said employees; and each party shall be responsible for its own equipment and shall bear the risk of loss therefore, irrespective of whether or not said personnel and equipment are being used within the area of primary responsibility of that party. H. INSURANCE Each party agrees to maintain adequate insurance coverage for its own equipment and personnel. I. PRE -INCIDENT PLANNING The Commanding Officers of the Parties may, from time to time, mutually establish pre -incident plans which shall indicate the types of, and locations of, potential problem areas where emergency assistance may be needed, the type of equipment that should be dispatched under such circumstances, the number of personnel that should be dispatched under such circumstances and the training to be conducted to ensure efficient operations. Such plans shall take into consideration the proper protection by the Responding Party of its own geographical jurisdiction. The Parties agree to take such steps as are feasible to standardize equipment such as couplings, hose, and apparatus, so that said equipment can be fully utilized by either of the Parties. J. INCIDENT REPORTING The Responding Party will be responsible for completing, filing, recording, and storing all mandated local and state reports related to response within mutual aid areas and shall make available to the Requesting Party with a copy of the response report upon request. K. SHARED PURCHASING There shall be no joint or cooperative acquiring, holding and disposal of real or personal property. L. ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE There is not hereby created any separate or legal administrative entity pursuant to any of the laws of the State of California, City Charter, Ordinances or Rules of the Parties. There shall be no joint or cooperative acquiring, holding and disposing of real or personal property and each party hereto shall be responsible for and finance their separate obligations hereunder, including, if applicable, establishing and/or maintaining budgets therefore. Further, the administration o f this Agreement shall be performed by each entity separately through their Commanding Officers. 3 M. TERMINATION This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect until June 30, 2019 unless sooner terminated as follows: A party desiring to terminate this Agreement shall serve written notice upon the other party of its intention to terminate this Agreement. Such notice shall be served not less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the termination date set forth in said written notice. Said written notice shall automatically terminate this Agreement on the date specified therein unless rescinded prior in writing. N. AGREEMENT NOT EXCLUSIVE This Agreement is not intended to be exclusive as between the Parties hereto. Either of the Parties may, as that party deems necessary or expedient, enter into a separate Mutual Assistance Agreement or Agreements with any other party or parties. Entry into such separate agreements shall not change any relationship or covenant herein contained unless the Parties mutually agree in writing to such change. O. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES This Agreement shall not be construed as, or deemed to be, an agreement for the benefit of any third party or parties, and no third party, or parties, shall have any right of action hereunder for any cause whatsoever. Any services performed , or expenditures made in connection with furnishing mutual aid under this Agreement by any party hereto, shall be deemed conclusively to be for the direct protection and benefit of the inhabitants and property of such party. P. NOTICE Any notice required to be given by the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing signed by an authorized representative of the sender and shall be deemed to have been given when the same is personally served or upon receipt by express or overnight delivery, postage prepaid, or three (3) days from the time of mailing if sent by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the respective parties as follows: As to Lodi: As to COSUMNES Fire: City of Lodi 221 West Pine Street Lodi, CA 95240 Attn: Stephen Schwabauer, City Manager City of Lodi Fire Department 210 West Elm Street Lodi, CA 95240 Attn: Larry Rooney, Fire Chief Q. COUNTERPARTS Cosumnes Fire Department 10573 E. Stockton Blvd. Elk Grove, CA 95624 Attn: Tracey Hansen, Fire Chief This Agreement may be executed by the Parties in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original. All such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. 4 R. CHOICE OF LAW This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. S. SEVERABILITY If one or more clauses, sentences, paragraphs or provisions of this Agreement is held to be unlawful, invalid or unenforceable, it is hereby agreed by the Parties that the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected thereby. Such clauses, sentences, paragraphs or provisions shall be deemed reformed so as to be lawful, valid and enforced to the maximum extent possible. T. HEADINGS The paragraph headings used in this Agreement are intended for convenience only and shall not be used in interpreting this Agreement or in determining any of the rights or obligations of the Parties to this Agreement. U. CONSTRUCTION AND INTERPRETATION This Agreement has been arrived at through negotiation and each of the Parties has had a full and fair opportunity to revise the terms of this Agreement. As a result, the normal rule of construction that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not apply in the construction or interpretation of this Agreement. V. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among the Parties and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, written or oral. This Agreement may only be amended by written instrument executed by the Parties. W. AUTHORITY The undersigned hereby represent and warrant that they are authorized by the parties to execute this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed and is effective as of , 2017. CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation ATTEST: JENNIFER M. FERRAIOLO STEPHEN SCHWABAUER City Clerk City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: JANICE D. MAGDICH City Attorney COSUMNES COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT TRACEY HANSEN Fire Chief 5