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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35-Fire Department CITY'OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Larry R. Pitzer Subject: Contract With The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians To Provide Fire Protection, Paramedic, And Fire Prevention Services To Their Tribal Lands. ORIGINAL Dept: Fire Date: October 18, 1999 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: No previous Council action. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution. Contact Person: Larrv R. Pitzer Supporting data attached: Staff Report Phone: (909)384-5286 Ward: Citv Wide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (ACCT. No) (Acct. Description) Finance: Agenda Item No. :1/-35 l;l/o~ /9f CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REOUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subject: Contract with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to provide fire protection, paramedic, and fire prevention services to their tribal lands. Backl:round: San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (Tribe) have not had an official fire service delivery contract. By default, County Fire Department had assumed responsibility to provide fire protection to the Tribe. However, when the City of Highland detached from County Service Area-38, County Fire no longer had available resources to provide fire protection to the Tribe. Consequently, County Fire notified the Tribe that as of July 1, 1999, the Tribe would need to find an alternative means to provide their fire protection service. County Fire gave notification of discontinuation of service delivery to the Tribe in June of 1999. Subsequently, Councilman.. Frank Schnetz, City Fire Staff and County Fire Staff met with the Tribal Council to discuss the possibility for City Fire to provide fire protection services to the Tribe. At that meeting, Tribal representatives approved in concept that City Fire was the logical service provider. The time frame was far too short to negotiate a contract prior to July 1 st. With that in mind, the City representatives committed to begin service delivery as of July 1 st while both parties worked toward a negotiated contract. The key issue at that point was to assure that there would be no service delivery lapse for the Tribe. A contract term of five (5) years is being proposed (July 1, 1999, through June 30, 2004). Tribe will recompense the City by the purchase of certain fire apparatus as delineated in Exhibit A, and purchasing ancillary equipment not to exceed $69,500. Title and ownership of apparatus and equipment will be given to the City. Service delivery can be provided to the Tribe without any additional resources or personnel. Direct costs that result from entering into this contract will be related to increased fuel usage and vehicle maintenance. . , Financial Impact: Fee to be received for services rendered per the contract includes all apparatus delineated in Exhibit A, and $69,500 in ancillary equipment. Recommendation: Adopt resolution.