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State Of Oregon ~ IG166003 ~ Public Works Emergency Response Cooperative Assistance � inaiLed �ZG�/ OREGON PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY RESPONSE COOPERATIVE ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is between the government agencies (local, county, or state)that have executed the Agreement, as indicated by the signatures at the end of this document. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, parties to this agreement are responsible for the construction and maintenance of public facilities such as street, road, highway, sewer, water, and related systems during routine and emergency conditions; and WHEREAS, each of the parties owns and maintains equipment, and employs personnel who are trained to provide service in the construction and maintenance of street, road, highway, sewer, water, and related systems and other support; WHEREAS, in the event of a major emergency or disaster as defined in ORS 40 1.025 (4), the parties who have executed this Agreement may need assistance to provide supplemental personnel, equipment,or other support; and WHEREAS, the parties have the necessary personnel and equipment to provide such services in the event of an emergency; and WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable that this Agreement be executed for the exchange of mutual assistance, with the intent to supplement not supplant agency personnel; WHEREAS, an Agreement would help provide documentation needed to seek the maximum reimbursement possible from appropriate federal agencies during emergencies; WHEREAS, ORS Chapter 401.480 provides for Cooperative Assistance Agreement among public and private agencies for reciprocal emergency aid and resources; and WHEREAS, ORS Chapter 190 provides for intergovernmental agreements and the apportionment among the parties of the responsibility for providing funds to pay for expenses incurred in the performance of the agreed upon functions or activities; NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1 1. Request If confronted with an emergency situation requiring personnel, equipment or material not available to it, the requesting party(Requestor)may request assistance from any of the other parties who have executed this Agreement. 2. Response Upon receipt of such request, the party receiving the request(Responder) shall immediately take the following action: A. Determine whether it has the personnel, equipment, or material available to respond to the request. B. Determine what available personnel and equipment should be dispatched and/or what material should be supplied. C. Dispatch available and appropriate personnel and equipment to the location designated by the Requestor. D. Provide appropriate access to the available material. E. Advise the Requestor immediately in the event all or some of the requested personnel, equipment, or material is not available. NOTE: It is understood that the integrity of dedicated funds needs to be protected. Therefore, agencies funded with road funds are limited to providing services for road activities, sewer funds are limited to providift services for sewer activities and so on. 3. Incident Commander The Incident Commander of the emergency shall be designated by the Requestor, and shall be in overall command of the operations under whom the personnel and equipment of the Responder shall serve. The personnel and equipment of the Responder shall be under the immediate control of a supervisor of the Responder. If the Incident Commander specifically requests a supervisor of the Responder to assume command, the Incident Commander shall not,by relinquishing command, relieve the Requestor of responsibility for the incident. 2 4. Documentation Documentation of hours worked, and equipment or materials used or provided will be maintained on a shift by shift basis by the Responder, and provided to the Requestor as needed. 5. Release of Personnel and Equipment . All personnel, equipment, and unused material provided under this Agreement shall be returned to the Responder upon release by the Requestor,or on demand by the Responder. 6. Compensation It is hereby understood that the Responder will be reimbursed (e.g. labor, equipment, materials and other related expenses as applicable, including loss or damage to equipment) at its adopted usual and customary rates. Compensation may include: A. Compensation for workers at the Responder's current pay structure, including call back, overtime, and benefits. B. Compensation for equipment at Responder's established rental rate. C. Compensation for materials, at Responder's cost. Materials may be replaced at Requestor's discretion in lieu of cash payment upon approval by the Responder for such replacement. D. Without prejudice to a Responder's right to indemnification under Section 7.A. herein, compensation for damages to equipment occurring during the emergency incident shall by paid by the Requestor, subject to the following limitations: 1) Maximum liability shfi11 not exceed the cost of repair or cost of replacement,whichever is less. 2) No compensation will be paid for equipment damage or loss attributable to natural disasters or acts of God not related to the emergency incident. 3) To the extent of any payment under this section, Requestor will have the right of subrogation for all claims against parties other than parties to this agreement who may be responsible in whole or in part for damage to the equipment. 3 r 4) Requestor shall not be liable for damage caused by the neglect of the Responder's operators. Within 30 days after presentation of bills by Responder entitled to compensation under this section, Requestor will either pay or make mutually acceptable arrangements for payment. 7. Indemnification This provision applies to all parties only when a Requestor requests and a Responder provides personnel, equipment, or material under the terms of this Agreement. A Responder's act of withdrawing personnel, equipment, or material provided is not considered a party's activity under this Agreement for purposes of this provision. To the extent permitted by Article XI of the Oregon Constitution and by the Oregon Tort Claims Act, each party shall indemnify, within the limits of the Tort Claims Act,the other parties against liability for damage to life or property arising from the indemnifying party's own activities under this Agreement,provided that a party will not be required to indemnify another party for any such liability arising out of the wrongful acts of employees or agents of that other party. 8. Workers Compensation Withholdings and Employer Liability Each party shall remain fully responsible as employer for all taxes, assessments, fees, premiums,wages, withholdings, workers compensation and other direct and indirect compensation,benefits, and related obligations with respect to its own employees. Likewise, each party shall insure, self-insure, or both, its own employees as required by Oregon Revised Statutes. 9. Pre-Incident Plans The parties may develop pre-incident plans for the type and locations of problem areas where emergency assistance may be needed,the types of personnel and equipment to be dispatched, and the training to be conducted to ensure efficient operations. Such plans shall take into consideration the proper protection by the Responder of its own geographical area. 10. The Agreement A. It is understood that all parties may not execute this Agreement at the same time. It is the intention of the parties that any governmental entity in the State of Oregon may enter into this Agreement and that all parties who execute this Agreement will be 4 considered to be equal parties to the Agreement. The individual parties to this Agreement may be "Requestor" or"Responder's" as referred to in Section 1. and 2. above, to all others who have entered this Agreement. B. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Office of Maintenance shall maintain the master copy of this Agreement, including a list of all those governmental entities that have executed this Cooperative Assistance Agreement. ODOT will make the list of participants available to any entity that has signed the Agreement. Whenever an entity executes the agreement, ODOT shall notify all others who have executed the Agreement of the new participant. Except as specifically provided in this paragraph, ODOT has no obligations to give notice nor does it have any other or additional obligations than any other party. C. This Agreement shall be effective upon approval by two or more parties and shall remain in effect as to a specific party for five years after the date that party executes this Agreement unless sooner terminated as provided in this paragraph. Any party may terminate its participation in this Agreement prior to expiration as follows: 1) Written notice of intent to terminate this Agreement must be given to all other parties on the master list of parties at least 30 days prior to termination date. This notice shall automatically terminate the Agreement as to the terminating party on the date set out in the notice unless rescinded by that party in writing prior to that date. 2) Termination will not affect a party's obligations for payment arising prior to the termination of this Agreement. 11. Non-exclusive This Agreement is not intended to be exclusive among the parties. Any party may enter into separate cooperative assistance or mutual aid agreements with any other entity. No such separate Agreement shall terminate any responsibility under this Agreement. 12. Parties to This Agreement Participants in this Agreement are indicated on the following pages, one party per page. 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement for Public Works Cooperative Assistance to be executed by duly authorized representatives as of the date of their signatures. STATE OF OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION April 11, 2011 Luci Moore Date Maintenance Engineer 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement for Public Works Cooperative Assistance to be executed by duly authorized representatives as of the date of their signatures. City of Tigard Agency Wasl i on Coun , O egon uthorized Representative y2z , Date Designated Primary Contact: Office: Contact: Phone Number: Emergency 24 Hour Phone Number: Fax Number: E-mail address (if available): 7 O-F O recon Department of Transportation Office of Maintenance&Operations John A.Kitzhaber,MD,Governor 800 Airport Road SE Salem,OR 97301-4792 April 7,2011 (503)986-3000 Fax: (503)986-3032 City of Tigard Public Works,Dennis Koellermeier 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 Dear Mr.Koellermeier: The Oregon Public Works Emergency Response Cooperative Assistance Agreement is up for renewal. As stated on Page 5,the Agreement shall remain in effect for five years after the date a party executes the Agreement. Your agency's commitment to the agreement expires 8/31/2011. The mutual aid agreement: • Enables public works agencies to support each other during an emergency. • Provides the mechanism for immediate response to the Requesting Agency when the Responding Agency determines it can provide the needed resources and expertise. • Sets up the documentation needed to seek maximum reimbursement possible from federal agencies. Public works agencies in Oregon may sign the agreement or cancel their participation as they wish.The Oregon Department of Transportation(ODOT)maintains the list of all parties to the agreement and sends an updated list to all agencies whenever an agency is added to or removed from the list.Any agency may cancel its participation by giving written notice. The list of current members and guidelines on the ODOT Office of Maintenance web page at hLtp://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/OOM/ERP/pwma.shtml To renew your agency's participation in the agreement, send the completed signature page to: Greg Ek-Collins ODOT Office of Maintenance 800 Airport Road SE Salem,OR 973014798 Fax: (503) 986-3032 If you have any questions about the agreement,please call Greg Ek-Collins,ODOT Statewide Emergency Operations Manager,at(503)986-3020. Sincerely, j, Luci Moore State Maintenance Engineer 1 � OREGON PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY RESPONSE COOPERATIVE ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is between the government agencies(local,county,.or state)that have executed the,Agreement,as indicated-by the signatures at the end of this document. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS,parties to this agreement are responsible for the construction and maintenance of public facilities such as street,road,highway, sewer,water, and related systems during routine and emergency conditions; and WHEREAS,-each of the parties owns and maintains equipment, and employs personnel who are trained to provide service in the construction and maintenance of street,road,highway, sewer,water, and related systems and other support; WHEREAS, in the event of a.major emergency or disaster as defined in ORS 40 1.025 (4),the parties who have executed this.Agreement may need assistance to provide supplemental personnel, equipment,or other support; and WHEREAS,the parties have the necessary personnel and equipment to provide such services in the event of an emergency;.and WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable that this Agreement be executed for the exchange of mutual assistance,with the intent to supplement not supplant agency personnel; WHEREAS, an Agreement would help provide documentation needed to seek the maximum reimbursement possible from appropriate federal agencies during emergencies; WHEREAS,.ORS Chapter 401.480 provides for Cooperative Assistance Agreement among public and private agencies for reciprocal emergency aid and resources; and WHEREAS, ORS Chapter 190 provides for intergovernmental agreements and the apportionment among the parties of the responsibility for providing funds to pay for expenses incurred in the performance of the agreed upon functions or activities; NOW THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows: 1 1. Request If confronted with an emergency situation requiring personnel, equipment;or material•not available to it,the requesting party(Requestor)may request assistance from any.of the other parties who have executed this Agreement: 2. Response Upon receipt of such request,the party receiving the request(Responder)shall- immediately take the following action: A. Determine whether it has the personnel, equipment, or material available to respond to the request. B. Determine what available personnel and equipment should be dispatched and/or what material should be supplied. C. Dispatch available and appropriate personnel and equipment to the location designated by the Requestor. D. Provide appropriate access to the available material. E. Advise the Requesior immediately in the; Orevent ail or some.of.the requested personnel' equipment ;or material:is not available. NOTE: It.is,understood that the integrity,of dedicated funds needs to be protected. .Therefore; agencies funded with road f in&are.limited to providing services for road activities, sewer funds are limited to providing services for sewer activities and'so on. 3. Incident Commander The Incident Commander of the emergency shall be'designated by the.Requestor, and shall be in overall command of the operations under.whom,the personnel)and.equipment of the Responder-shall serve.Thee personnel and equipmentof the Responder.shallbe under-the immediate control of supervisor of the'ResponderAf the Incident.Commander specifically requests a,supervisor of the Responder to assume command;the Incident Commander shalt not,,by relinquishing,command'relieve the Requestor of responsibility for the incident. 2 4. Documentation Documentation of hours worked, and equipment or materials used or provided will be maintained on a shift by shift basis by, the Responder,and provided to the-Requestor as needed. 5. Release of Personnel and Equipment All personnel, equipment,and unused material provided under this Agreement shall be returned to the Responder upon release by the Requestor,or on demand by the Responder. 6. Compensation It is hereby understood that the Responder will be reimbursed(e.g. labor, equipment, materials and other related expenses as applicable, including loss or damage to equipment)at its adopted usual and customary rates. Compensation may include: A. Compensation for workers at.the Responder's current pay structure, including call back,overtime,and benefits. B. Compensation for equipment at Responder's established rental rate. C., Compensation for materials,at Responder's cost. Materials may be replaced at Requestor's discretion in lieu of'cash payment upon approval by the Responder-for such replacement. D. Without prejudice to a Responder's right to indemnification under Section TA.herein,compensation for damages to equipment occurring duringthe emergency incident shall by paid by the Requestor, subject to the following limitations: 1) Maximum liability shall not exceed the cost of repair or cost of replacement,whichever is less. 2) No compensation will be paid for equipment damage or loss attributable to natural disasters or acts of God not related to the emergency incident. 3) To the extent of any payment under this section,Requestor will have the right of subrogation for all claims against parties other than parties to this agreement°who may be responsible in whole or in part for damage to the equipment. 3 4) Requestor shall not be liable for damage caused by the neglect of the Responder's operators. Within 3.0 days after presentation of bills by Responderr entitled to compensation under this section,Requestor will either pay or make mutually acceptable arrangements for payment. 7. Indemnification This provision applies to all parties only when a Requestor requests and a Responder provides personnel, equipment,or material under the terms of this Agreement. A Responder's act of withdrawing personnel, equipment,or material provided is not considered a party's activity under this Agreement for purposes of this provision: To the extent permitted by.Article:XI of the.Oregon Constitution and by the Oregon Tort Claims Act, each party shall indemnify,within the limits,of the Tort.Claims Act,the other parties against liability for damage to life or property arising-from.the indemnifying party's own activities under this Agreement,provided that a party will not be required to indemnify another party for any such liability arising.out of the wrongful acts of employees or agents of that other party. 8. Workers Compensation Withholdings and Employer Liability Each party shall remain fully responsible as employer for all taxes, assessments,fees, premiums,wages,withholdings, workers compensation and other direct and indirect compensation, benefits, and related obligations with respect to its own employees. Likewise,each party shall insure, self-insure,or both,itsown-employees as required by Oregon Revised Statutes. 9. Pre-Incident Plans The parties may,develop,pre-incident plans for the type an&locations of problem areas where emergency assistance may be needed,.the types of personnel and equipment to be dispatched,and the training:to.be conducted-to ensure efficient..operations. Such-plans shall take into consideration the proper protection by the Responder of its own geographical area. . 10.;, The Agreement A.. Itis understood that all parties may not execute,this Agreement at the same time. It is the intention of the parties that any governmental entity in the State of Oregon may enter into this Agreement and that all parties who execute this Agreement will be 4 considered to be equal parties to the Agreement. The.individual parties to this Agreement may be"Requestor" or,"Responder's" as referred to in Section 1. and 2. above, to all others who have entered this Agreement. B. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Office of Maintenance shall maintain the master copy of this Agreement, including a list of all,those governmental entities that have executed this Cooperative Assistance Agreement. ODOT,will make.the list of participants available to any entity that has signed'the Agreement-. Whenever an entity executes;the agreement, ODOT shall notify all others who have executed the Agreement of the new participant. Except as specifically provided in this paragraph, ODOT has no obligations to give notice nor does it have any other or additional obligationsthan any other party. C. This Agreement shall be effective upon approval by two or more parties and shall remain in effect as to a specific party for five years after the date that party executes this Agreement unless sooner terminated as provided in this paragraph. Any party may terminate its participation in this Agreement prior to expiration as follows: 1) written notice of°intent to terminate this Agreement must be given to all.other parties on the master list of parties at least 30 days prior to termination date. This notice shall automatically terminate the Agreement as to the terminating party on the date set out in the notice unless rescinded by that party in writing prior to that date. 2) Termination will not affect a-party's obligations for payment arising prior to the termination of this Agreement. 11. Non-exclusive This Agreement is not intended to be exclusive among the parties.Any party may enter into separate cooperative assistance or mutual aid agreements with any other entity.No such separate Agreement shall terminate any responsibility under this Agreement. 12. Parties to This Agreement Participants in this Agreement are indicated on the following pages, one party per page. 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this Agreement for Public Works Cooperative Assistance to be executed by duly,authorized representatives as of 'the date of their signatures. STATE OF OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OZ/d-r Lucinda Moore Date Maintenance Engineer IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this Agreement for Public Works Cooperative Assistance to be executed by duly authorized representatives as of the date of their signatures. d 17X aF 7AK, l;eb Agency C7 Te,cf (' aat/ County, Oregon Authorized Representative Date Designated Primary Contact: Office: Contact: Phone Number: Emergency 24 Hour Phone Number: Fax Number: 5Z53rZ2B--33271i�40eamG ✓-5638V- Y6 E-mail address (if available): A44,00 7 C : i"Iii kms. Luer-k__ n regon Department of Transportation z Office of Maintenance Theodore ongos R.Kulki,Govemor 800 Airport Road SE e 'e Salem,Oregon 97301-4798 August 21,2006 (503)986-3000 FAX(503)986-3032 City of Tigard Public Works,Dennis Koellermeier 13125 SW Hall Blvd. City of Tigard, OR 97223 File Code: Dear Mr.Koellermeier: The Oregon Public Works Emergency Response Cooperative Assistance Agreement is up for renewal. As stated on Page 5,the Agreement shall remain in effect for five years after the date a party executes the Agreement. Your agency's commitment to the agreement expires 11/14/06. The mutual aid agreement: • Enables public works agencies to support each other during an emergency. • Provides the mechanism for immediate response to the Requesting Agency when the Responding Agency determines it can provide the needed resources and expertise. • Sets up the documentation needed to seek maximum reimbursement possible from federal agencies. Public works agencies in Oregon may sign the agreement or cancel their participation as they wish.The Oregon Department of Transportation(ODOT)maintains the list of all parties to the agreement and sends an updated list to all agencies whenever an agency is added to or removed from the list.Any agency may cancel its participation by giving written notice. The list of current members and guidelines on the ODOT Office of Maintenance web page at http://www.odot.state.or.us/erp/public works mutual aid.htm To renew your agency's participation in the agreement, send the completed signature page to: Rose Gentry ODOT Office of Maintenance 800 Airport Road SE Salem, OR 97301-4798 Fax: (503) 986-3032 If you have any questions about the agreement,please call Rose Gentry,ODOT Statewide Emergency Operations Manager,at(503)986-3020. Sincerely, Luci Moore State Maintenance Engineer Form 734-2448(1-03) 1 10/19/2006 CITY OF TIGARD Page 1 of 1 2:19:36PM ' ImageFlow Lite Report- Legislative History (Detailed) UserlD: CAROL oc. KeT. Coge Doc. a e em inet. Action Voile Briet Descnption Ret.Code Cont. Date Exp. Date Name Referred to File Reference# Security Class Abstract Keywords 09/01/2011 GREER GASTON _._ OREGON PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY RESPONSE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT COOPERATIVE ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ODOT STATE OF OREGON CITY OF TIGARD Total Items Printed: 1 OREGON PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY RESPONSE COOPERATIVE ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is between the.government agencies(local,county, or state) that have executed the Agreement,as indicated by the signatures at the end of this document. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, parties,to this agreement are responsible for the construction and maintenance of public facilities such as street, road,'highway, sewer, water, and related systems during routine and emergency conditions; and WHEREAS, each of the parties owns and maintains equipment, and employs personnel who are trained to provide service in the construction and maintenance of street,road,highway, sewer,water, and related systems and other support; WHEREAS, in the event of a major emergency or disaster as defined in ORS 40 1.025 (4),the parties who have executed this Agreement may need assistance to provide supplemental personnel,equipmentor other support; and WHEREAS,the parties have the necessary personnel and equipment to provide such services in the event of an emergency;and WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable that this Agreement be executed for the exchange of mutual assistance,with the intent to supplement not supplant agency personnel; WHEREAS,an Agreement would help,provide documentation needed to seek the maximum reimbursement possible from appropriate federal agencies during emergencies; WHEREAS, ORS Chapter 401.480 provides for Cooperative Assistance Agreement among public and private agencies for reciprocal emergency aid and resources;and WHEREAS, ORS Chapter 190 provides for intergovernmental agreements and the apportionment among the parties of the responsibility for providing funds to pay for expenses incurred in the performance of the agreed upon functions or activities; NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1 M 1. Request If confronted with an emergency situation requiring personnel,equipment or.,material.not available to it,the requesting party(Requestor)may request assistance from any of the.. other parties who have executed this Agreement. 2. Response Upon receipt of such request,the party receiving the request(Responder)shall immediately take the following,action: A. Determine whether,it has the personnel, equipment,or material available to respond to the request. B. Determine what availablepersonnel and equipment should be dispatched and/or what material should be supplied. C. Dispatch available and appropriate personnel and 1equipment to the location.designated by the Requestor. D. Provide appropriate access to the available material. E. Advise the Requestor immediately in the event all.or some.of the requested personnel,equipment,or material is:not available. NOTE: Itis understood that the integrity of dedicated fimds needs to be protected. Therefore, agencies funded with road,funds are limited to:providing services fouroad activities, sewer funds are limited to providing services for sewer activities and so on. 3. Incident Commander' The Incident Commander of the emergency shall be designated by the Requestor,and shall be in overall command'of the,operations under whom the personnel,�and equipment of the Responder shall serve. The personnel andl equipment,of,the Responder;shall be. under the immediate'controlbf a.supervisor ofthe`Responder.If the Incident Commander specifically requests a supervisor of the Responder to assume command;the Incident Commander shall not, by.relinquishing command;.relieve the Requestor of responsibility for the incident. 2 4. Documentation Documentation of hours worked,and equipment or materials used or provided will be maintained on a shift by shift basis by the Responder, and provided to the Requestor as needed. 5. Release of Personnel and Equipment All personnel,equipment, and unused material provided under this Agreement shall be returned to the Responder upon release by the Requestor, or on demand by the Responder. 6. Compensation It is hereby understood that the Responder will be reimbursed(e.g. iabor, equipment, materials and other related expenses as applicable, including loss or damage to equipment)at its adopted usual and customary rates.Compensation may,include: A. Compensation for workers at the Responder's current pay structure, including call back,overtime,and benefits. B. Compensation for equipment at Responder's established rental rate. C. Compensation for materials,at Responder's cost. Materials may be replaced at Requestor's discretion in lieu of cash,payment upon approval by the Responder for such replacement. D. Without prejudice to a Responder's right to indemnification under Section TA. herein,compensation for damages to equipment occurring during the emergency incident shall by paid by the Requestor,subject to the following limitations: 1) Maximum liability shall not exceed the cost of repair or cost of replacement, wbichever is less. 2) No compensation will be paid for equipment damage or loss attributable to natural disasters or acts of God not related to the } emergency incident. . 3) To the extent of any payment under this section,Requestor will have the right of subrogation for all claims against parties other than parties to this agreement who;may be responsible in whole or in part for damage to:the equipment. 3 4) Requestor shall not be liable for damage caused by the neglect of the Responder's operators. Within 30 days after presentation of bill`s by Responder entitled to compensation under this section, Requestor will either pay or make.mutually acceptable arrangements for payment. 7. Indemnification This provision applies to all parties only when a Requestor requests and a Responder provides personnel,.equipment,or material under the terms of this Agreement. A Responder's act of withdrawing personnel,equipment, or material provided is not considered a party's activity under this Agreement for purposes of this provision. To the extent permitted by Article XI of the Oregon Constitution and by the Oregon Tort Claims Act;each party shall indemnify,within the limits of the,Tort Claims Act,the other parties against liability for damage to life or property arising from the indemnifying party's own activities under this Agreement, provided that a party will not be required to indemnify another party for any such liability arising out of the wrongful acts of employees or agents of that other party. 8. Workers,Compensation Withholdings and Employer Liability Each party shall remain fully responsible as employer for all taxes, assessments, fees, premiums,wages,withholdings,workers compensation and other direct and indirect compensation, benefits,and related obligations with respect to,its own employees. Likewise,each party shall insure, self-insure,or both;-its own employees as required by Oregon Revised Statutes. 9. Pre-Incident Plans The.parties may develop pre-incident plans for the type and locations of problem areas where emergency assistance may be needed,the types of personnel and equipment to be uispatchedanal`che training`o be conduti,ced to ensure ecierit opccations Such plans shall take into consideration the proper protection by the Responder of its own geographical:`area.- 10i- . ' rea:10:- . ' The Agreement A. It is understood that allparties may not execute this Agreement at the same,time: It is the intention of the parties thatany governmental entity in the State of Oregon-may enter into this Agreement and that all parties who execute this Agreement will be 4 considered to be equal parties to the Agreement. The individual parties to this Agreement may be"Requester" or"Responder's" as referred to in Section 1. and 2. above, to all others who have entered this Agreement: B. The Oregon Department of Transportation(ODOT) Office of Maintenance shall maintain the master copy of this Agreement, including a list of all those governmental entities that have executed this Cooperative Assistance Agreement. ODOT will make the list of participants available to any entity-that has signed the Agreement. Whenever an entity executes the agreement, ODOT shall notify all others who have executed the Agreement of the new participant. Except as specifically provided in this paragraph, ODOT has no obligations to give notice nordoes it have any other or additional obligations than any other party. C. This Agreement shall be effective upon approval by two or more parties and shall remain in effect as to a specific party for five years after the date that party executes this Agreement unless sooner terminated as provided in this paragraph. Any party may terminate its participation in this Agreement prior to expiration as follows: 1) Written notice of intent to terminate this Agreement must be. given to all other parties on the master list of parties at least 30 days prior to termination date. This notice shall automatically terminate the Agreement as to the terminating party on the date set out in the notice unless rescinded by that party in writing prior to that date. 2) Termination will not affect a party's obligations for payment arising prior to the termination of this.Agreement. 11. Non-exclusive This Agmement is nok-intorided tore exclusive among the parties: -arty may enter into separate cooperative assistance or mutual aid agreements with any other entity. No such separate Agreement shall terminate any responsibility under this Agreement. 12. Parties to This Agreement Participants in this Agreement are indicated on the following pages, one party per page. 5 IN WITNESS -EREOF. the parties hereto have cause-this Agreement for Public Works Cooperative Assistance to be executed by duly authorized representatives date of their signatures, as of the STATE OF OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION t —I-9DougT da Date. . Maintenance Engineer IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this Agreement for Public Works Cooperative Assistance to be executed by duly authorized representatives as of the date of their signatures. a F 7�•��� Agency y, !ylrAvpr_ t. WPrw�, Authorized Representative Date Designated Primary Contact: Office: Contact: Phone Number: U fan.ks 7/ Emergency 24 Hour Phone Number: ANswc°2i�c Se�oic-e • X5'03 -�Z�-332? 7 Oregon Department of Transportatio- AILIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAS SES 1 City of Baker Baker County Primary Contact: Public Works Dick Flemming 541-524-2033 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-524-9935 2 City of Huntington Baker County Primary Contact: City Hall Joe Wrabek 541-869-2202 ' Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-869-2266. 3 City of Corvallis Benton County Primary Contact: Public Works Steve Rogers 541-766-6916 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541.766-6911 4 City of Monroe Benton County Primary Contact: City Hall Floyd Billings 541-847-5175 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-847-5614 5 City of Gladstone Clackamas County Primary Contact: Fire Dept. Fire Chief 503-656-4253 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-656-4253 6 City of Milwaukee Clackamas County Primary Contact: Public Works Mike Clark 503-786-7617 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-786-7500 7 City of Molalla, Clackamas County Primary.Contact: Public Works Dean Madison 503-829-6855 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-829-6855 8 City of Astoria Clatsop County Primary Contact: Public Works Mitch Mitchum 503-325-5821 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-325-4411 11/23/01 1 Oregon Department of Transportatic 1, _BLIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAI._tES 9 City of Seaside Clatsop County Primary Contact: Public Works Chris Davies 503-738-5112 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-338-1468 10 City of St. Helens Columbia,County Primary Contact: Public Works Neal Sheppeard 503-397-3532 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-397-1521 . 11 City of Vernonia Columbia County Primary Contact:-Public Works Robyn L.Bassett 503-429-6921 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-429-3601 12 Columbia County Columbia County Primary Contact: Road Dept Public Works.Dave Hill'503-397-5090 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-369-1735 13 Curry County Curry County Primary Contact: Road Dept. Dan Crumley 541-247-7097 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-247-7011 14 Deschutes;County Descliutes£ourty Primary Contact: Director Tom Blust 541-388-65811 Emergency 24 Hour#: Local 9-1-1 15 City of Reedsport Douglas County Primary Contact:.Public Works Dan Welch 54'1-271-3603 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-271-2100 11/23/01 2 Oregon Department of Transportatio- i 3LIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAI SES 16 City of Cascade Locks Hood River County Primary Contact: Public Works Richard McCulley 541-374-8484 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-5998 17 City of Central Point ' Jackson County Primary Contact: Public Works Lee Brennan 541-664-3321 ext-225 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-5999 18 City of Rogue River Jackson County Primary Contact:Public Works Mark Reagles 541-582-4401 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6000 19 City of Cave Junction Josephine County Primary Contact:.Public Works Timothy M. Stetz 541-592=2156 Emergency 24 Hour#: '541-573-6001 20 City of Klamath Falls Klamath County Primary Contact: Street Dept. Steve Seratt 541-883-5385 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6002 21 Klamath County Klamath County Primary Contact: Public Works Stan Strickland 541-883-4696 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6003 22 City of Lakeview Lake County Primary Contact: Public Works Ron Wilkie 54.1-947-2371 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6004 11/23/01 3 Oregon Department of Transportatio, P.,ALIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAR_.ES 23 City of Eugene Lane County Primary Contact: Public Works Jeff Lanksion 541-682-4800 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6005 24 City,of Springfield Lame County Primary Contact: Public Works Dan Brown 541-726-3655 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6006 25 City of Veneta Lane County Primary Contact: City Administrator Jan Wellmah-541-935-2191 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6007 26 City of Lincoln City Lincoln County Primary Contact: Public Works Lila Bradley 541-996-2154 Emergency 24 Hour#: '541-573-6008 27 City of Sweet Home Linn County Primary Contact: Public Works Michael Adams 541-367-6977 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6009 28 `City of Siletz Lincoln County Primary Contact: Public Works Allen.Middaugh 541-444-2521 .Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6010 29 City of Vale Malheur County Primary Contact: Public Works Keith Meacham 541-473-3133 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6011 11/23/01 4 Oregon Department of Transportati ELIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAbES 30 City of Hubbard Marion County - Primary Contact: Public Works Jaime Estrada 503-982-9429' Emergency 24 Hour#: 54:1-573-6012 31 City of Idanha Marion/Linn County Primary Contact: City Recorder Rosemary Wilson 503-854-3313 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6013 32 City of Turner Marion County Primary Contact: City Administrator Chuck Spies 503-743-2155 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6014 33 City ofIrrigon Morrow County Primary Contact: Public Works Keith White 541-922-3047 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-948-6389 cell or 541-922-2449 home 34 Multnomah County Multnomah County Primary Contact: Transportation Div. Don Hauskins 503-248-5050 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6016 35 City of Bay City Tillamook County Primary Contact: Superintendent John Law 503-377-4121 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-5.73-6017. 11/23/01 5 Oregon Department of Transportation PUBLIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAR.tES 36 City of Manzanita Tillamook County Primary Contact: Public Work's John Handler 503-368-5347 Emergency 24 Hour#:. :541-573-6018 37 City-of Milton-Freewater Umatilla County Primary Contact: Public Works Howard Moss 541-938-5531 ext-141 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6019 38 Cit of Weston o,.g ne 24 uo-u;A- 541-573-6 9 39 Union County Union County Primary Contact: Director Richard Comstock 541-963-1016 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6021 40 Wasco County, Wasco'County Primary contact: Public��Vork:,Dan Boldt 5''.•1.296-;?214 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6022 41 City of Sherwood Washington County. Primary Contact:Public Work&L'Lee D. el 5.03-625-5722 Emergency 24 Hour*: 541-573-6023 11/23/01 6 Oregon Department of Transportatic►- 3LIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAI , ,.ES 42 Yamhill County Yamhill County Primary Contact: Public Works Susan Mundy 503-434-7515 Emergency'24.Hour#:, 541-573-6024 43 Marion County Marion County Primary Contact: Public Works Bruce Visser 503-588-5304 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-5.73-6025 44 City of Nyssa Malheur County Primary Contact: Public Works Bill Ewing 541-372-2264 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6026 45 City of Jordan Valley Calheur County Primary Contact: City Hall Con Warn 541-586-2460 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6027 46 City of Hines Harney County Primary Contact: Paula L. Mather 541-573-2251 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-573-6028 47 Gilliam County Gilliam County Primary Contact: Road Dept. Kewey Kennedy 541-384-3998 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-980-5716 11/23/01 7 Oregon Department of Transportatio• P,.tLIC WORKS AGREEMENT, PAR__ES 48 City of North Plains Washington County Primary Contact: Public Works Blake Boyles 503-647-5555 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-940-5594 49 City of Maupin Wasco County Primary Contact: Public Works Mike Miles 541-395-2698 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-395-2500 50 City of Independence Polk County Primary Contact: Public Works Eddie Gifford 503-838-4781 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-838-1214 51 City of Gold Hill Jackson County Primary Contact: Public Works Royal Gasso 541-608-3266 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-855-7144 52 City of Donald Marion County Primary Contact: Public Works Thomas McWhirt.503-678-1411 Efergercy?4 Ho:.�x#: 50368-2787. 53 Douglas County Douglas.County Primary Contact: Public.Works Jim Alberding 541-440-4268 Emergency 24:'Hour#.: 541-4404471 11/23101' '8 Oregon Department of Transportatio- BLIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAI, AES 54 City of Cannon Beach Clatsop County Primary Contact:.Public Works.Joy E. Gannon 503-43.6-2045 Emergency 24 Hour# 5.03-436-1581 or 503-739-2892 55 City of Phoenix Jackson County Primary Contact: Public Works Jim Wear 541-535-2226 54.1-535-4587 cell 541-944-3284 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-770-7547 56 City of Oakridge Lane County Primary Contact: Administrator Jay D. Bennett 541-782-2258 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-782-2340 - 57 City of Hillsboro Washington County Primary'Contact: Public Works Dan Kearn 503-615-6565 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-241-3260 58 City of Joseph Wallowa County Primary Contact: Public Works Keith Waters 541-432-.3832 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-426-3131 59 City of Medford Jackson County Primary Contact: Public Works Wayne Page 541-774-2600 or 541-774-2601 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-774-2600 or 541-770-4783 11/23/01 9 Oregon:Department of Transportatior P%,6LIC WORKS AGREEMENT PAR.-.ES 60 City of Nehalem Tillamook County Primary Contact: City Managers-Office Michael Nitzsche 503-368-5627 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-368=5155 61 City-of Yachats Lincoln County Primary-Contact: Yachats City Hall John`McClintock.541,-547-3565 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-547-3565 62 City of Yamhill Yamhill County Primary Contact: Public Works Dale Roark 503-662-4344 home 503-852-6555 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-434-6500 63 City of John Day Grant County Primary Contact: City Hall Peggy Carey 541-575-0028 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-575-0030 64 City of Haines Baker:County Primary Contact:City Hall Rena Morrow 541-856-3366 Emergen y?4 Hour#: 541-8`:6-3366;. 65 City of McMinnville Yamhill'County Primary.Contact: Public Works Don Jacoby 503=434-7316. Emergency'24 Hour#: 503-434-7316 11/23/01 10 Oregon Department of Transportatio►- 1 . JLIC.WORKS AGREEMENT PAK-XS 66 Clackamas County Clackamas County Primary Contact: Trans. Maint. Division Duane Kobs 503-650-3467 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-940-0077 or 503-969-2658 67 City of Condon Gilliam County Primary Contact: City Hall Bonnie Parker 541-384-2711 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541.384-2711 68 City of Johnson City Clackamas County Primary Contact: Records Office Naoma Lee 503-655-9710 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-655-6266 69 City of Tigard Washington County Primary Contact: Public Works Dennis Koellermeian 503-639-4171 ext. 395 Emergency 24 Hour#: 503-228-332 70 City of Adams Umatilla County Primary Contact: Mayor Mark Yoones 541-566-9186 Emergency 24 Hour#: 541-566-918-6 . 11/23/01 11 i i y� ®yy Department of Transportation a g 11 Office of Maintenance 800 Airport Road SE John A.Kitzhaber,M.D.,Governor Salem,OR 97301-4798 (503)986-3000 FAX(503)986-3032 DATE: October 19, 2001 FILE CODE: TO: Distribution FROM: Doug Tindall, P.E. State Maintenance Engineer SUBJECT: Oregon Public Works Emergency Response Mutual Aid Agreement Enclosed for your agency's consideration and adoption is a copy of the Oregon Public Works Emergency Response Cooperative Assistance Agreement. More than 40 agencies signed the agreement since it was first offered to local public works agencies in July 1998. The Oregon Department of Transportation(ODOT)initiated the agreement based on advice from the ODOT Local Officials Advisory Committee. The Oregon Department of Justice reviewed the agreement. The mutual aid agreement: o Enables public works agencies to support each other during an emergency. ® Provides the mechanism for immediate response to the Requesting Agency when the Responding Agency determines it can provide the needed resources and expertise. o Sets up the documentation needed to seek maximum reimbursement possible from federal agencies. rub. vvuiks ugeiicie:i,n Giegori may sign ilC agremnent u:cancei�cineir panicipation as they wish. ODOT maintains the list of all parties to the agreement and sends an updated list to all agencies whenever an agency is added to or removed from the list. Any agency may cancel its participation by giving written notice. A list of current parties to the agreement is enclosed. Guidelines for using the agreement also are enclosed. To become a party to the agreement, send the completed signature page to: Rose Gentry ODOT Office of Maintenance 800 Airport Road SE Salem;OR 97301-4798 Fax: (503) 986-3032 If you have any questions about the agreement, please call Rose Gentry, ODOT Emergency Response Planner, at(503) 986-3.020. Form 734-2448(6-99) Y✓fi