R-689 - 04/22/1997 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT - Resolutions RESOLUTION 97-AG-EM-CX1-R-689
A RESOLUTION To ESTABLISH A MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK AND
DU PAGE COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
WHEREAS, the DuPage County office of Emergency Management (OEM) is
authorized to enter into mutual aid agreements with other political
subdivisions by the following: Article VII, Section 10 of the Constitution of
the State of Illinois (1970), and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act (5
ILLS 220, Section 1-8, 1992, as amended), the Illinois Emergency Management
Act (20 ILLS 3305, Section 13, 1995, as amended) and the Code of DuPage County
(Chapter 10, Section 10-5, 1994, as amended); and
WHEREAS, the Village of Oak Brook and DuPage County of Emergency
Management are authorized to enter into mutual aid agreements with other
political subdivisions by the following: Article VII, Section 10 of the
Constitution of the State of Illinois (1970), and the Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act (5 ILLS 220, Section 1-8, 1992, as amended), the Illinois
Emergency Management Act (20 ILCS 3305, Section 13, 1995, as amended) and
Section 2-204 of the Code of ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook; and
WHEREAS, in the case of an emergency or disaster arising within DuPage
County or other political subdivision, it is often desirable and necessary to
require additional equipment and personnel beyond which each political
subdivision is able to furnish from its own resources, to combat such an
emergency or disaster; and
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage and the Village of Oak Brook desire to
agree in advance to a system of mutual aid and assistance with other political
subdivisions to meet such an emergency or disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows:
Section 1: That the attached mutual aid agreement is approved by the
Village of Oak Brook; and
Section 2: That the Village President, or her successor, is hereby
authorized and directed to execute any agreement which is consistent with the
mutual aid agreement, and her execution shall be deemed the approved act of
the Village of Oak Brook for the purposes set forth therein; and
Section 3: That the Village Clerk transmit certified copies Of this
Resolution along with the mutual Aid Agreement and Designation of Local
Emergency Management Coordinator, attached thereto to the following: Thomas
Mefferd, Coordinator, DuPage County office of Emergency Management, 136 North
County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 22nd day of April, 1997 by the President and
Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook Counties,
Illinois, according to a roll call vote as follows:
Ayes: _Trustees
Nays: None
Absent: Trustee Shumate
Abstain: bone
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RESOLUTION
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A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A STANDARD FORM FOR THE DUPAGE
COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TO USE TO ESTABLISH
A MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY AND OTHER
P9LMCAL SUBDIVISIONS AND/OR PUBLIC AGENCIES WTTIBN DUPAGE
i COUNTY.
WHEREAS, the DuPage County Office of Emergency Management(OEM)is
authorized to enter into mutual aid agreements with other political subdivisions by the
foHowing: Article VII;Section 10 of the'Cmistitution of the State of Illinois(1970),
the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act(5 IL.CS 220, Section 1-8, 1992, as amended),
the Illinois Emergency Management Act(20 ILCS 3305, Section 13, 1995, as
amended). and the Code of DuPage County(Chapter 10, Section 10-5, 1994, as
amended);and
WHEREAS, in the case of an emer g en cy or disaster arising within
DuPage
i County or other political subdivisions, it is often desirable and necessary to require
additional equipment and personnel, beyond which each political subdivision is able to
furnish from its own resources, to combat such an emergency or disaster;and
WHEREAS, the DuPage County OEM desires to agree in advance to a system
of mutual aid and assistance with other political subdivisions to meet such an
emergency or disaster.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the attached mutual aid
agreement is approved as an acceptable standard form for the DuPage County OEM
to utilize; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Thomas O. Mefferd, or his successor, is
hereby authorized and directed to execute any agreement which is consistent with the
approved for-n on behalf of the County, and his execution shall be deemed the
approved act of the County for the purposes set forth therein; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Clerk transmit certified copies of this
Resolution with Agreement attached thereto to the following: Thomas Mefferd,
Coordinator,DuPage County Office of Emergency Management, 136 N. County Faun
Road, Wheaton, Illinois 60187;the Auditor,the Treasurer,the Finance Director;the
State's Attorney's Offtce;.and to Gayle M.Franzen, Chairman,DuPage County
Board.
Enacted and approved this 11th day of i March ; 1997, in Wheaton,
Illinois.
Vim....:
Gay ' Franzen,.Chairma
Dr�Page: Board
ATTEST:
Gary A County Clerk
Ayes: 19
Absent: 5
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DuPAGE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
This Intergovernmental Agreement made and entered into on the dates herein
specified,by and between the political subdivisions and twang districts which have
indicated by the signing hereof their intent to so participate on the dates indicated
hereinafter:
WHEREAS,Article VII,Section 10 of the constitution of the State of Illinois
(1970)authorizes units of local government,including municipalities,to contract to
exercise,combine or transfer any power or function not prohibited to them by law or
ordinance;and
WHEREAS,the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act(5 ILCS 220,Sections I
through 8, 1992 as amended)authorizes units of local government in Illinois to exercise
jointly with any public agency of the State,including other units of local r7mrtment
individually or to enter into contracts for the performance of governmental services,
activities and undertaking;and
WHEREAS,the Illinois Emergency Management Act(20 H CS 3305,Section 13,
1995 as amended)authorizes the Emergency Management Coordinator of a political
subdivision to develop mutual aid arrangements between public agencies and political
subdivisions for reciprocal disaster response and recovery assistance;and
WHEREAS,the Code of DuPage County(Chapter 10,Article 1,Section 10-5,
1994 as amended)authorizes the Coordinator of OEM to negotiate mutual aid agreements
with other cities or political subdivisions of the State;and
WHEREAS,in the case of an emergency or disaster arising within the
jurisdictional territories of a party hereto it is often desirable and necessary to require
additional equipment and personnel,beyond that which each individual party is able to
famish from its o%%m resources,to combat such an emergency or disaster,and
WHEREAS,the parties hereto recognize that such an emergency or disaster is
likely to arise and desire to agree in advance to a system of mutual aid and assistance to
meet such a situation, and at the same time to allocate risk and responsibility among
themselves;and
WHEREAS,the terms of this agreement have been approved and authorized by the
County of DuPage pursuant to Resolution F I-0 0 2 9-9 7 dated, March 11, 1997
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and of the
covenants and conditions herein contained,the adequacy and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:
I. DEFINITIONS
a. The term"requesting party"shall collectively refer to the party,its agents,
employees,volunteers,officers,representatives,and servants which request or
require additional equipment and personnel to combat an emergency or disaster
within its jurisdictional limits.
b. The term"responding party"shall collectively refer to the party, its agents,
employees,volunteers,officers, representatives,and servants from whom aid
or assistance is requested
c. The term"equipment and personnel"shall refer to any equipment owned by,or
personnel employed by,the political subdivision,taxing district;or public
agency. This refers to the jurisdiction as a whole, rather than within wrl single
department or agency.
d. The terns"disaster"shalt mean an occurrence or threat of widespread or severe
damage,injury or loss of life or property resulting from any natural or
technological cause,including but not limited to fire,flood,earthquake,wind,
storm,hazardous materials spill or other water c ontaminatton requiring
emergency action to avert danger or damage,epidemic,air contamination,
blight,extended periods of severe and inclement weather,drought,infestation,
critical shortages of essential fuels and energy,explosion,riot,or hostile
military or paramilitary action.
e. The term"emergency"shall refer to any situation that requires immediate
response by the jurisdictions' first response departments or agencies to save
lives,protect property and public health,or to lessen or avert the threat of a
disaster.
f. The term"Coordinator"shall collectively refer to a staff assistant to the
principal executive officer of a political subdivision with the duty of !
coordinating the emergency management programs of that political subdivision.
g. The term"party"shall collectively refer to any political subdivision or taxing
district located within DuFage County,Illinois.
h. The term-vicinity"shall mean the regions about,near or adjacent to the
parties.
II. EMERGENCY ACTIVATION OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT
jThe requesting or rendering of aid under the terms of this agreement,shall be
! authorized only upon the declaration of a local emergency or disaster by the
requesting party, as authorized under the Illinois Emergency Management Act(20
ILCS 3305, Section 11),as follows herein:
3305111. Local disaster declarations.
(a) A local disaster may be declared only by the principal
executive officer of a political subdivision,or his interim
emergency successor,as pro, ded in Section 7 of the
"Emergency Interim Executive Succession Act." It shall
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not be continued or renewed for a period m excess of 7
days except by or with the consent of the governing board
of the political subdivision. Any order or proclamation
declaring,continuing,or terminating a local disaster shall
be given prompt and general publicity and shall be filed
promptly with the county clerk,township clerk,or the
municipal cleric,as the case may be, in the area to which it
applies.
(b) The effect of a declaration of a local disaster is to activate
the emergency operations plan of that political subdivision
and to authorize the furnishing of aid and assistance
thereunder.
III.1'f3WER AND AUTIiORITY
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a. Each parry hereto authorizes its Emergency Management Coordinator,or
his/her designee,acting on behalf of the party,to(1)request mutual aid from
the other parties hereto or(2)render mutual aid to the other parties hereto to
the extent that available personnel and equipment are not required for adequate
protection of the responding party.
b. In the event of an emergency or disaster within its jurisdictional territory,the
requesting party shall request assistance under this agreement by notifying the
Emergency Management Coordinator of the responding party&s to the nature
and location of the incident and the type and quantity of equipment and
personnel needed.
c. The respmdmg party shall have an absolute right to refuse any exluipment or
personnel(or portion thereof)to the requesting party consistent with the
responding party's primary responsibility of providing emergency assistance to
the responding party's own territory. This right of refusal Mall be exercised by
the responding party's Emergency Management Coordinator,as well as the
Principal Executive Officer or Administrator/manager,or in his/her absence
his/her designee. Such decision shall be final.
d. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to impose a duty on a party,its
agents,employees,volunteers,officers,representatives,and servants to provide
equipment or personnel to a requesting party under the terms of this agreement,
and no liability shall attach for a failure to do so. In addition,once equipment
and personnel have been provided,no liability shall attach for withdrawing
such equipment or personnel.
IV. CONTROL OF PERSONNEL AND EQUIPWNT
a. The agents, employees, volunteers,officers, representatives,and servants of a
party shall be deemed at all times during the emergency or disaster to be
agents,employees,volunteers,officers, representative,and servants of that
party's own governmental entity,and shall be considered as acting in the
course of their employment or relationship with that governmental entity.
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b. Equipment and personnel of a responding agency,functioning at the site of the
emergency or disaster shall be under the sole control and direction of the
responding party The responding party shall designate a representative to
exercise that control and direction including the absolute discretionary right to
remove such equipment and personnel from the emergency or disaster site at
any time,but shall not so withdraw the aid without fast orally notifying the
requesting party.
V. COWENSATION FOR AID
a. Equipment,personnel,and/or services provided pursuant to this agreement
shall be provided at no direct charge to the requesting party.
b. If state,federal,or private reimbursement becomes available for-the emergency
or disaster,the charges for equipment,personnel,and/or services will be bil►.-,:a
to the requesting party,based on prevailing wages and equipment costs;f
consolidation into one claim by the requesting party. Reimbursement of costs
to a.responding party will be msde from the first finds available from the state,
federal,or private entity.
VI.INDEMINMCATION AND LIAB1i..PTY
Nothing contained herein shall be construed to create a right claim or cause of
action on behalf of any person not a party to this Agreement. Each party hereto
agrees to waive all claims against all other parties hereto for any loss,damage,
personal injury or death occurring in consequence of the performance of this
mutual aid agreement;provided,however,that such claim is not the result of gross
negligence or willf d misconduct by a party hereto or its personnel. All employee
benefits,wage and disability payments,pensions,work-ers' compensation claims,
damage to,or destruction of equipment or clothing,and medical expenses of the
party rendering aid shall be the sole and exclusive responsibility of each respective
party for its own employees.
Each party hereto requesting aid under this agreement shall indemnify the
responding party providing the aid and hold harmless that party and its agents,
employees,volunteers,officers,representatives,and servants from any liability for
bodily injury or property damage to a third party caused by the personnel involved
in rendering the mutual aid;provided,however,that such claim is not the cause of
gross negligence or willful misconduct by the responding party or its personnel;
and further,that there shall be no indemnification for any liability arising out of the
operation of motor vehicles to and from the scene of aid pursuant to a request
wider this plan.
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VU. EFFECTWENESS
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This agreement shall be in full force and effect upon receipt by the DuPage County
Office of Emergency Management of resolutions indicating approval by the
respective •orporate authorities,as provided by law,and upon proper execution
thereof.
VIII. T ATTON
a. This agreement shalt be in effect for a term of one(1)year from the date of
signature hereof and shall automatically resew for successive one year terms
unless terminated in accordance with this section.
b. Any participating political subdivision or taxing district may withdraw from
this agreement at any time,at its option,by resolution passed by its Board or
Council.
C. Copies of such resolutions withdrawing from this agreement shall be filed with
the respective political subdivision within five(5)days;and with the DuPage
County Office of Emergency Management within thirty(3 Q)dabs of its
passage and approval.
IN WITNESS WfMMF,this agreement has been duly executed by the
following parties:
DuPage County Office of Other Political Subdivision
Emergency Management THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK,
a municipal corporation
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Thomas O.Mefferd,Coor ' ator Name,Title Karen M. Bushy/Qom'
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STATE OF ILLINOIS)
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COUNTY OF DU PAGE)
I. GARY A. KING, COUNTY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE
COUNTY BOARD IN THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, AND
KEEPER OF THE RECORDS AND FILES THEREOF, DO HEREBY
CERTIFY THE FOREGOING TO BE A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF
A RESOLUTION
ADOPTED BY THE COUNTY BOARD AT A MEETING HELD AT THE
DU PAGE CENTER, 421 N. COUNTY FARM ROAD, -WHEATON,
ILLINOIS, ON THE 11TH DAY OF MARCH
A.D. 19 97 ,
ALL OF WHICH APPEARS FROM THE RECORDS OF THE
PROCEEDINGS OF SAID COUNTY BOARD NOW IN MY OFFICE
REMAINING.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL AT
WHEATON, ILLINOIS, THIS 11TH DAY OF MARCH
A.D. 19 97
COUNTY C K AND
CLERK OF HE COUNTY BOA
OF DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
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