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Mutual Aid Agreement
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of July 1, 2003 by and among the Cities of
Coronado, Del Mar, El Cajon, Escondido, Imperial Beach, La Mesa„ National City, Poway, San
Diego, the County of San Diego, The Lemon Grove Sanitation District, the Otay Water District,
and the Padre Dam Municipal Water District, each of said public agencies being a "Party" and all
said public agencies being herein referred to collectively as "the Parties."
WHEREAS, the Parties intend to share designated services and resources which
each has available to complete routine business and to assist in the event of emergencies; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of this Agreement is to memorialize the Parties' understanding
specifying the designated services and equipment, which the agencies are agreeing to share, and to
provide the terms and conditions pursuant to which the service and equipment will be shared; and
WHEREAS, some of the Parties may have previously entered into an emergency mutual aid
agreement with one or more of the other Parties, in which event the prior emergency mutual aid
agreement shall be controlling for all purposes;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions herein
contained, the Parties hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE I - DEFINITION OF EMERGENCY AND REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE.
A wastewater emergency is a major infrastructure equipment or process failure or
supply shortage or other plant disruption that is, or is likely to be, beyond the capability of the
immediately available services, personnel, equipment, supplies and facilities of the Party requesting
assistance.
Hereinafter, the Party rendering assistance is referred to as LENDER, and the Party
receiving assistance is referred to as BORROWER.
ARTICLE II - GENERAL NATURE OF ASSISTANCE. Assistance will generally be in
the form of resources such as equipment, supplies, and personnel. Assistance shall be given to the
extent LENDER determines that its own needs can continue to be met. A potential LENDER shall
not be held liable for failing to provide assistance. A potential LENDER has the absolute
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discretion to decline to provide any requested assistance. Resources are to be made available on a
loan basis, with repayment terms, to be agreed upon, varying with the type of resource. Each Party
agrees to provide up-to-date information on an annual basis of its resources that may be available
for assistance. In the event that the LENDER and the BORROWER have in place a separate
mutual aid agreement, governing the conduct of those parties, the separate mutual aid agreement
shall govern and control the conduct of the LENDER and the BORROWER in making a request for
emergency assistance and providing a response to such a request.
ARTICLE III — REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE. Requests for emergency assistance
under this agreement shall be directed to the Department Head or designated representative of the
appropriate department of LENDER.
ARTICLE IV - LOANS OF EQUIPMENT. Use of equipment such as service equipment,
construction equipment, pumps, or maintenance trucks shall be subject to the following conditions:
a) Upon receipt of a request identified in Article III above, the LENDER shall prepare
a document describing the items being loaned. The BORROWER shall execute an
acknowledgement of receipt of the equipment or services upon delivery or
performance.
b) At the option of the LENDER, loaned equipment may be loaned with an operator.
Loaned equipment shall be returned immediately to LENDER when the LENDER
requests it or when an emergency is over, whichever is sooner.
d) BORROWER shall, at its own expense, supply all fuel, lubrication, and
maintenance for all loaned equipment. Documentation and maintenance records
shall be provided for the LENDER, if requested, with the returned equipment.
e) LENDER's costs related to the transportation, handling and loading/unloading of
equipment shall be chargeable costs to BORROWER.
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f) Loaned equipment if damaged or lost by BORROWER shall be repaired or replaced
as soon as possible by BORROWER to the satisfaction of the LENDER, excepting
wear and tear in the normal course of use of the equipment. The cost of repairs shall
be the responsibility of the BORROWER causing the damage.
g)
A return receipt shall be executed by the LENDER upon return of any items,
equipment, supplies or personnel to the BORROWER, acknowledging the return of
the equipment, supplies or personnel, and noting any damage or injury thereto, or
loss thereof.
ARTICLE V — PERSONNEL. LENDER may make available to BORROWER such
employees as are willing to participate and have the necessary skills. An employee "borrowed"
pursuant to this agreement shall, to the extent possible, work under the supervision of his/her own
employer, who shall remain liable for any Worker's Compensation award. Personnel of the
LENDER operating loaned equipment shall be considered "borrowed" personnel.
ARTICLE VI — COMPENSATION. BORROWER shall compensate the LENDER for the
equipment utilized as set forth in the latest version of the Rate Schedule included herein as Exhibit
1, which may be amended from time to time by substituting a subsequently dated Exhibit.
Following the return of the equipment to the LENDER a statement of use shall be prepared by the
BORROWER and submitted to the appropriate Department Head of the LENDER. BORROWER
shall reimburse LENDER in kind or at actual replacement costs plus handling charges, at the
LENDER's option, for use of expendable or non -returnable supplies such as chemicals or pipes cut
to size. For any Emergency Request event occurring under this Agreement, no LENDER shall lend
personnel, equipment, or supplies to a BORROWER which cumulatively exceeds an estimated
worth of $500,000.
Other supplies and reusable items such as valves or fittings that are returned to LENDER in
a clean, damage -free condition shall not be charged to the BORROWER and no rental fee will be
charged; otherwise, they shall be treated as expendable supplies. Cost to feed and house loaned
personnel, if necessary, shall be chargeable to and paid by the BORROWER. Labor costs shall be
equal to the LENDER employee's current salary or appropriate hourly wage (including overtime, if
applicable) plus fringe benefits and overhead. Should the LENDER require the use of the
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equipment or services which it has provided to the BORROWER during the period of use, and if
BORROWER is unable or unwilling to return the equipment or services, then the LENDER shall
be reimbursed by the BORROWER for costs incurred by the LENDER to rent or lease replacement
equipment. The LENDER shall prepare and send an invoice to the BORROWER and payment
shall be made by the BORROWER within 30 days of receipt of the invoice.
ARTICLE VII - INDEMNIFICATION. Each Party and their respective elected and
appointed officials, officers, agents and employees (when acting as a BORROWER) hereby agrees
to defend, indemnify and hold the other Parties, and their respective elected and appointed officials,
officers, agents and employees (when acting in the capacity of LENDER to the BORROWER)
harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, damages, costs and expenses,
including attorneys' fees, property damage, bodily injury, personal injury, losses or liabilities, in
law or in equity, of every kind and nature, due to any case whatsoever arising out of, or in any
manner directly or indirectly connected with its use of the LENDER's equipment and services
provided for in this Agreement which is not the result of or caused by the negligence, omission or
intentional misconduct of the LENDER, or its elected or appointed officials, officers, agents or
employees.
ARTICLE VIII - MODIFICATIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS. Any provision of this
Agreement may be modified, altered or rescinded by mutual written agreement of all the parties,
attached to and incorporated in this Agreement. This Agreement is not transferable or assignable,
in whole or in part, and is subject to cancellation at any time by any party upon written notice
delivered or mailed to each of the other parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day
and year first herein above written by their respective officer thereunto duly authorized. This
Agreement is being executed in counterparts. This Agreement shall become operative as soon as
one counterpart hereof has been executed by each party. The counterparts so executed shall
constitute one Agreement notwithstanding that the signatures of all parties do not appear on the
same page.
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Dated: April 19, 2005
Agency:. City of National City
By Roberto Saucedo
Signature
Title Director of Public Works & Special Projects
Schedule of Equipment Rates
EXHIBIT ONE
SCHEDULE OF EQUIPMENT RATES
Cost
Code
Equipment
Capacity/ Size
HP
Assumption
Unit
Hourly
Rate
8010
Air Compressor
125 Cfm
to 65
Hoses are included.
hour
$5.60
8011
Air Compressor
250 Cfm
to 95
Hoses are included.
hour
$9.25
8012
Air Compressor
450 Cfm
to 150
Hoses are included.
hour
$15.50
8013
Air Compressor
600 Cfm
to 200
Hoses are included.
hour
$20.00
8014
Air Compressor
750 Cfm
to 240
Hoses are included.
hour
$25.50
8015
Air Compressor
900 Cfm
to 260
Hoses are included.
hour
$29.00
8016
Air Compressor
1200 Cfm
to 325
Hoses are included.
hour
$41.00
8020
Air Curtain Burner
In Ground _
to 30
In ground burner.
hour
$4.80
8021
Air Curtain Burner
In Ground
to 60
In ground burner.
hour
$7.40
8022
Air Curtain Burner
In Ground
to 90
In ground burner.
hour
$9.75
8023
Air Curtain Burner
Above Ground
to 30
Above ground burner.
hour
$5.80
8024
Air Curtain Burner
Above Ground
to 60
Above ground burner.
hour
$8.25
8025
Air Curtain Burner
Above Ground
to 90
Above ground burner.
hour
$10.75
8040
Ambulance
to 150
hour
$13.75
8041
Ambulance
to 210
hour
$21.00
8060
Auger, Portable
12 In
to 5 .
hour
$0.70
8070
Automobile
to 130
Mileage rate when
transporting people.
mile
$0.30
8071
Automobile, Police
to 250
This is a mileage rate.
mile
$0.35
_ 8072
Automobile, Police
to 250
Vehicle in a fixed position
with the engine running
and/or the warning lights
flashing.
hour
$8.50
8810
Backhoe, Small
See Loader-Backhoe
8820
Backhoe, Large
See Hydraulic Excay.
8110
Barge, Deck
7.25'x30'x120'
hour
$19.00
8111
Barge, Deck
7'x45'x120'
hour
$28.50
8120
Barge, Hopper
12'x35'x195'
This is an open barge.
hour
$31.00
8050
Board, Arrow, Trailer
to 8
hour
$1.50
8051
Board, Message, Trailer _
to 5
hour
$5.10
8131
Boat
5'x13'
to 50
Includes outboards.
hour
$7.20
8830
-
Boat
to 100
Includes outboards and
inboards.
hour
$17.00
8831
Boat
to 150
Includes outboards and
inboards.
hour
$22.00
8832
Boat
to 200
Includes outboards and
inboards.
hour
$27.00
8833
Boat
to 250
Includes outboards and
inboards.
hour
$33.00
8834
Boat
to 300
Includes outboards and
inboards.
hour
$38.00
8840
Boat, Air,
to 100
hour
$12.00
8841
Boat, Air
to 200
hour
$18.00
8842
Boat, Air
to 300
hour
$28.00
8133
Boat, Push
16'x45'
to 435
hour
$76.00
8134
Boat, Push
21'x54'
to 525
hour
$103.00
8130
Boat, Row
This includes the oars.
hour
$0.55
$13.50
8132
Boat, Tender
7'x14'
to 75
hour
8140
Boat, Tug
16 Ft
to 100
hour
$16.50
8141
Boat, Tug
18 Ft
to 175
hour
$26.00
8142
Boat, Tug
26 Ft
to 250
hour
$33.00
Schedule of Equipment Rates
Cost
Code
Equipment
Capacity/ Size
HP
Assumption
Unit
Hourly
Rate
8143
Boat, Tug
40 Ft
to 380
hour
$81.00
8420
Breaker, Pavement
to 80
hour
$15.00
8421
Breaker, Pavement
to 137
hour
$31.00
8150
Broom, Pavement •
72 In
to 32
hour
$6.20
8151
Broom, Pavement
84 In
to 90
hour
$9.75
8170
Broom, Pavement, Mtd
72 In
hour
$1.60
8171
Broom, Pavement, Mtd
72 In
to 18
hour
$2.50
8160
Broom, Pavement, Pull
84 In
hour
$3.30
8180
Bus
to 150
hour
$9.50
8181
Bus
to 210
hour
$14.75
8182
Bus
to 300
hour
$20.00
8190
Chain Saw
25 In
hour
$2.40
8200
Chipper
7 In
to 30
hour
$5.90
8201
Chipper
12 In
to 65
hour
$8.00
8202
Chipper
12 In
to 125
hour
$12.00
8203
Chipper
12 In
to 171
hour
$14.50
8204
Chipper
18 In
to 250
hour
$24.50
8205
Chipper
19 In
to 350 .
hour
$59.00
8206
Chipper
19 In
to 475
hour
$63.00
8207
Chipper
to 650
hour
$87.00
8210
Clamshell & Dragline
to 128
hour
$67.00
8211
Clamshell & Dragline
to 250
hour
$74.00
8220
Compactor
to 10
Includes hand held and
manually operated
equipment.
hour
$3.20
8221
Compactor
to 50
hour
$6.80
8222
_
Compactor
to 80
hour
$11.25
8223
Compactor
to 110
hour
$15.50
8224
Compactor
to 150
hour
$21.00
8225
Compactor
to 186
hour
$25.50
8226
Compactor
to 210
hour
$42.00
8227
Compactor
to 318
hour
$70.00
8228
Compactor, Towed
Drum
Rate is for each drum.
hour
$1.00
8230
Crane, Lifting
8 Tons
to 80
hour
$14.50
8231
Crane, Lifting
16 Tons
to 150
hour
$36.00
8232
Crane, Lifting
32 Tons
to 210
hour
$55.00
8233
Crane, Lifting -
55 Tons
to 325
hour
$81.00
8250
Dozer, Crawler
to 70
hour
$16.50
8251
Dozer, Crawler
to 115
hour
$21.50
8252
Dozer, Crawler
to 160
hour
$31.00
8253
Dozer, Crawler
to 240
hour
$40.00
8254
Dozer, Crawler
to 310
hour
$70.00
8261
,
Dozer, Wheel
to 210
See 8260 for small wheel
tractors/dozers.
hour
$38.00
8262
Dozer,,Wheel
to 310
hour
$55.00
8263
Dozer, Wheel
to 454
hour
$89.00
8280
Excavator, Hydraulic
0.5 CY
Includes truck, crawler and
wheel mtd egmt
hour
$29.00
8281
Excavator, Hydraulic
1.0 CY
Includes truck, crawler and
wheel mtd eqmt.
hour
$34.00
8282
Excavator, Hydraulic
1.5 CY
Includes truck, crawler and
wheel mtd eqmt.
hour
$44.00
8283
Excavator, Hydraulic
2.0 CY
Includes truck, crawler and
wheel mtd eqmt.
hour
$57.00
Schedule of Equipment Rates
Cost
Code
Equipment
Capacity/ Size
HP
Assumption
Unit
Hourly
Rate
8384
Loader, Crawler
2.5 CY
to 150
hour
$35.00
8385
Loader, Crawler
3.0 CY
to 170
hour
$40.00
8540
Loader, Skid
1000 Lbs
to 27
hour
$4.90
8541
Loader, Skid
2000 Lbs
to 73
hour
$7.40
8542
Loader, Skid
4000 Lbs
to 94
hour
$15.50
8390
Loader, Wheel
0.75 CY
to 63
hour
$7.30
8391
Loader, Wheel
1.0 CY
to 74
hour
$9.75
8392
Loader, Wheel
1.5 CY
to 75
hour
$15.00
8393
Loader, Wheel
2.0 CY
to 115
hour
$18.00
8394
Loader, Wheel
2.5 CY
to 144
hour
$20.50
8395
Loader, Wheel
3.0 CY
to 160
hour
$25.00
8396
Loader, Wheel
3.5 CY •
to 196
hour
$29.50
8397
Loader, Wheel
4.0 CY
to 248
hour
$36.00
8570
Loader-Backhoe, Wheel
1.03 CY
to 74
Capacity is the loader
bucket and not the backhoe
bucket.
hour
$10.00
8571
Loader•Backhoe, Wheel
1.5 CY
to 95
Capacity is the loader
bucket and not the backhoe
bucket.
hour
$14.50
8572
Loader-Backhoe, Wheel
1.75 CY
to 115
Capacity is the loader
bucket and not the backhoe
bucket.
hour
$19.00
8410
Mixer, Concrete, Port
6 CF
to 7
hour
$1.50
8411
Mixer, Concrete, Port
12 CF
to 9
hour
$2.10
8400
Mixer, Trailer Mounted
6 CF
to 18
hour
$3.80
8401
Mixer, Trailer Mounted
16 CF
to 25
hour
$7.50
8632
Mulcher, Trailer Mtd
to 35
hour
$4.80
8430
Paver, Asphalt
8 Ft
to 35
Includes wheel and crawler '
equipment.
hour
$8.50
8431
Paver, Asphalt
8 Ft
to 71
Includes wheel and crawler
equipment.
hour
$19.50
8432
Paver, Asphalt
10 Ft
to 130
Included wheel and crawler
equipment.
hour
$49.00
8433
Paver, Asphalt
10 Ft
to 200
Includes wheel and crawler
equipment.
hour
$65.00
8434
Paver, Asphalt -
10 Ft
to 234
Includes wheel and crawler
equipment.
hour
$80.00
8450
Plow, Grader Mtd
10.5 Ft
hour
$6.90
8440
Plow, Truck Mtd
hour
$3.60
8470
Pump
2 In
to 8
hour
$
$2.10
8471
Pump
3 In
to 12
hour
$2.80
8472
Pump
4 In
to 30
hour
$6.00
8473
Pump
6 In
to 60
hour
$8.50
8474
Pump
8 In
to 70
hour
$12.75
8475
Pump ,
10 In
to 85
hour
$15.00
8476
Pump •
12 In
to 90
hour
$17.50
8463
Pump Extender
20 Ft
Extender for a Pump W/O
Power
hour
$0.80
8460
Pump, W/0 Power
6 In
hour
$1.50
8461
Pump, W/O Power
12 In
hour
$2.00
8462
Pump, W/O Power
24 in
hour
$4.70
8510
Saw, Concrete
14 In
to 20
hour
$2.40
8511
Saw, Concrete
26 In
to 35
hour
$5.70
8512
Saw, Concrete
36 In
to 65
hour
$9.25
8520
Scraper
11 CY
to 180
hour
$47.00
Schedule of Equipment Rates
Cost
Code
Equipment
Capacity/ Size
HP
Assumption
Unit
Hourly
Rate
8284
Excavator, Hydraulic
2.5 CY
Includes truck, crawler and
wheel mtd eqmt.
hour
$73.00
8300
Fork Lift
4000 Lbs
to 50
hour
$4.50
8301
Fork Lift
11000 Lbs
to 100
hour
$8.25
8310
Generator.
5 KW
to 11
hour
$1.20
8311
Generator
15 KW
to 30
hour
$3.00
8312
Generator
40 KW
to 57
hour
$6.00
8313
Generator
65 KW
to 92
hour
$10.25
8314
Generator
110 KW
to 160
hour
$15.50
8315
Generator
125 KW
to 200
hour
$22.00
8316
Generator
270 KW
to 390
hour
$26.50
8317
Generator
400 KW •
to 570
hour
$38.00
8318
Generator
500 KW
to 715
hour
$56.00
8319
Generator
750 KW
to 1050
hour
$75.00
8320
Golf Cart
2 Person
hour
$1.80
8330
Grader
10' Blade
to 100
Includes rigid and
articulated equipment.
hour
$15.00
8331
Grader
12' Blade
to 140
Includes rigid and
articulated equipment.
hour
$25.00
8332
Grader
12' Blade
to 200
Includes rigid and
articulated equipment.
hour
$31.00
8350
Hose
3 In
Discharge hoses for pumps.
Suction hoses are included
with pumps.
hour
$0.05
8351
Hose
4 In
Discharge hoses for pumps.
Suction hoses are included
with pumps.
hour
$0.10
8352
Hose
6 In
Discharge hoses for pumps.
Suction hoses are included
with pumps.
hour
$0.15
8353
Hose _
8In
Discharge hoses for pumps.
Suction hoses are included
with pumps.
hour
$0.20
8354
Hose
12 In
Discharge hoses for pumps.
Suction hoses are included
with pumps.
hour
$0.35
8355
Hose
16 In
Discharge hoses for pumps.
Suction hoses are included
with pumps.
hour
$0.75
8360
Jackhammer
Hoses between air
compressor and
jackhammer are included in
rate of air compressor.
hour
$0.60
8370
Lift, Scissor
1500 Lbs
to 20
hour
$4.70
8380
Loader, Crawler
0.5 CY
to 32
hour
$7.75
8381
Loader, Crawler
1.0 CY
to 70
hour
$14.00
8382
Loader, Crawler
1.5 CY
to 90
hour
$17.50
8383
Loader, Crawler :
2.0 CY
to 120
hour
$26.00
Schedule of Equipment Rates
Cost
Code
Equipment
Capacity/ Size
HP
Assumption
Unit
Hourly
Rate
8521
Scraper
21 CY
to 330
_
hour
$70.00
8522
Scraper
31 CY
to 450
hour
$102.00
8560
Snow Blower
to 472
hour
$56.00
8561
Snow Blower
to 500
hour
$60.00
8562
Snow Blower
to 600
hour
$68.00
8550
Snow Blower, Trk Mtd
to 30
hour
$7.10
8551
Snow Blower, Trk Mtd
to 66
hour
$12.75
8552
Snow Blower, Trk Mtd
to 200
hour
$21.00
8553
Snow Blower, Trk Mtd
to 340
hour
$31.00
8554
Snow Blower, Trk Mtd
to 400
hour
$34.00
8630
Sprayer, Seed, Trailer
500 Gal
to 20
hour
$4.80
8631 '
Sprayer, Seed, Trailer
1000 Gal
to 35
hour
$7.50
8423
Spreader, Chip
12.5 Ft
to 152
hour
$26.00
8424
Spreader, Chip
14.5 Ft
to 210
hour
$26.50
8425
Spreader, Chip, Mtd
8 Ft
to 7
hour
$1.20
8426
Stripper
12.Gal
to 10
hour
$1.40
8427
Sweeper, Pavement
to 109
hour
$22.00
8428
Sweeper, Pavement
to 160
hour
$29.00
8429
Sweeper, Pavement
t
to 190
hour
$35.00
8260
Tractor, Wheel
to 87
hour
$6.60
8580
Trailer, Asphalt Dist
1000 Gal
hour
$6.20
8590
Trailer, Dump
18 CY
hour
$6.60
8591
Trailer, Dump
24 CY
hour
$10.25
8600
Trailer, Equipment
20 Tons
hour
$3.20
8601
Trailer, Equipment
40 Tons
hour
$7.50
8602
Trailer, Equipment
50 Tons
hour
$8.50
8640
Trailer, Office
8' x 24'
Based on a daily rate.
day
$10.75
8641
Trailer, Office
8' x 32 '
Based on a daily rate.
day
$12.75
8610
Trailer, Water
3000 Gal
hour
$10.00
8611
Trailer, Water
6000 Gal
hour
$12.75
8612
Trailer, Water
9000 Gal
hour
$14.75
8613
Trailer, Water
12000 Gal
hour
$16.50
8650
Trencher
to 35.
hour
$3.80
8651
Trencher
to 85
hour
$15.50
8652
Trencher
to 115
hour
$31.00
8653
Trencher
to 175
hour
$49.00
8290
Trowel, Concrete
=
46 In
to 8
hour
$1.40
8710
Truck, Bucket
30 Ft
to 150
hour
$12.50
8711
Truck, Bucket
60 Ft
to 210
hour
$26.00
8712
Truck, Cleaning
5 CY
to 150
hour
$19.00
8713
Truck, Cleaning
14 CY
to 210
hour
$28.50
8680
Truck, Concrete
8 CY
to 235
hour
$39.00
8681
Truck,Concrete
12 CY
to 285
hour
$43.00
8720
Truck, Dump
8 CY
to 180
hour
$14.25
8721
Truck, Dump
10 CY
to 235
.
hour
$22.00
8722
Truck, Dump
12 CY
to 255
hour
$26.00
8723
Truck, Dump
18 CY
to 325
hour
$32.00
8690
Truck, Fire
to 200
hour
$24.50
8691
Truck, Fire
to 300
hour
$35.00
8692
Truck, Fire
to 400
hour
$45.00
8700
Truck, Flatbed
6000 Lbs
to 140
hour
$8.75
8701
Truck, Flatbed
15000 Lbs
to 210
hour
$11.25
8702
Truck, Flatbed
25000 Lbs
to 210
hour
$13.75
8730
Truck,
Garbage
25 CY
to 255
hour
$26.00
8731
Truck, Garbage
32 CY
to 325
hour
$32.00
Schedule of Equipment Rates
l' Cost
Code
Equipment
Capacity/ Size
HP
Assumption
Unit
Hourly
Rate
8714
Truck, Line
to 150
hour
$26.00
8715
Truck, Line
to 210
hour
$31.00
8803
Truck, Pick up
0.50 Ton
to 130
Mileage rate for
transporting people. If
vehicle was for hauling, etc.
use hourly rate.
mile
$0.30
8800
Truck, Pick-up
0.50 Ton
to 130
hour
$5.60
8801
Truck, Pickup
0.75 Ton
to 130
hour
$6.30
8802
Truck, Pick-up
1.00 Ton
to 180
hour
$7.50
8790
Truck, Tractor
30000 Lbs
to 210
hour
$18.50
8791
Truck, Tractor •
35000 Lbs
to 265
hour
$23.50
8792
Truck, Tractor
50000 Lbs •
to 310
hour
$26.00
8780
Truck, Water
2000 Gal
to 175
hour
$16.00
8781
Truck, Water
3500 Gal
to 250
hour
$19.00
8620
Tub Grinder
to 425
hour
$46.00
8621
Tub Grinder
to 450
hour
$63.00
8622
Tub Grinder
to 550
hour
$81.00
8623
Tub Grinder
to 650
hour
$102.00
8624
Tub Grinder
to 800
hour
$129.00
8625
Tub Grinder
to 1000
hour
$147.00
8321
Vehicle, Recreational
to 10
Rate can be used for utility
vehicles.
hour
$1.80
8750
Vehicle, Small
_
to 30
hour
$3.40
8761
Vibrator, Concrete
to 8
hour
$1.20
8770
Welder
200 Amp
to 16
hour
$1.90
8771
Welder
300 Amp
to 34
hour
$3.90
8772
Welder
400 Amp
to 50
hour
$5.60
17
City of National City, California
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE April 19, 2005
11
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE A Resolution of the City of National City authorizing the Director of Public Works and
Special Projects to amend the Mutual Aid Agreement with several San Diego County Public Wastewater
Agencies to provide assistance during a wastewater emergency for the purpose of deleting the City of
Chula Vista (at their request)
PREPARED BY Joe Smith DEPARTMENT Public Works EXT. 4580
EXPLANATION
On October 7, 2003, National City adopted Resolution No. 2003-14A authorizing the Director of Public
Works to enter into an agreement with San Diego County Public Wastewater Agencies to provide mutual
aid assistance should National City be faced with a wastewater emergency beyond the capability of our
immediate personnel, equipment or supplies and where such assistance would be helpful in resolving
such emergency in a timely manner. This Mutal Aid Agreement provides a useful tool in the event of a
sewer emergency.
This Mutual Aid Agreement was developed through and approved by the Metro Wastewater Joint Powers
Authority. It outlines the general nature of how the assistance will be provided. This Agreement will help
to provide for a coordinated effort by trained personnel, so that all necessary actions can be taken to help
facilitate a timely and technically correct response to any wastewater emergency.
In October 2004, the City of Chula Vista opted not to participate in this Mutual Aid Agreement. Therefore
their name was eliminated from the orginal document, changing the Agreement and creating the need to
approve and sign a supplemental Mutual Aid Agreement.
Environmental Review
N/A
MIS Approval
Financial Statement
Should emergency assistance begiven to National Citybya participating agency, ed Finance Director
g Y P p 9
that agency may seek compensation from National City for personnel and equipment costs. Any costs
\\ will be paid from the Wastewater's approved budget. Schedule of equipmentAccount No.
t ac are nutlineri in Fxhihit One
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Authorize the Director of Public Works and Special Projects to enter into this Supplemental Agreement.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
N/A
ATTACHMENTS ( Listed Below) Resolution No. eS — /,c
1. Resolution
2. Mutual Aid Agreement
A-200 (Rev. 7/03)
RESOLUTION 2005 — 75
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING
THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS TO
ENTER INTO A SUPPLEMENTAL MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT WITH
SEVERAL SAN DIEGO COUNTY PUBLIC WASTEWATER AGENCIES
TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE DURING A WASTEWATER EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, on October 7, 2003, the City Council adopted Resolution No.
2003-144 authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a Mutual Aid Agreement
with San Diego County Public Wastewater Agencies to provide mutual aid assistance
should National City be faced with a wastewater emergency beyond the capability of its
immediate personnel, equipment or supplies, and where such assistance would be
helpful in resolving such emergency in a timely manner; and
WHEREAS, the Mutual Aid Agreement was developed through and
approved by the Metro Wastewater Joint Powers Authority, and outlines the general
nature of how the assistance will be provided; and
WHEREAS, this Mutual Aid Agreement will help to provide for a
coordinated effort by trained personnel so that all necessary actions can be taken to
help facilitate a timely and technically correct response to any wastewater emergency;
and
WHEREAS, in October 2004, the City of Chula Vista opted out of the
Mutual Aid Agreement, which changed the Agreement and created the need to approve
and sign a supplemental Mutual Aid Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City
of National City hereby authorizes the Director of Public Works and Special Projects to
enter into a supplemental Mutual Aid Agreement with several San Diego County Public
Wastewater Agencies to provide assistance during a wastewater emergency. Said
agreement is on file in the office of the City Clerk.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 19th day of April, 2005.
Nick'fnzun' a, Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
MicIael Dail&, Ci Clerk
George H. Eiser, III
City Attorney
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of National City, California, on April 19,
2005, by the following vote, to -wit:
Ayes: Councilmembers Inzunza, Morrison, Natividad, Parra, Zarate.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
Abstain: None.
AUTHENTICATED BY:
NICK INZUNZA
City Clerk of the City'of National City, California
By:
Deputy
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of
RESOLUTION NO. 2005-75 of the City of National City, California, passed and adopted
by the Council of said City on April 19, 2005.
City Clerk of the City of National City, California
By:
Deputy