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IGA Mutual Aid Fire Protection- Westmont & VOB 01-10-1984 � L INTERGOVERNMENTAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT The Village of Oak Brook, Du Page and Cook Counties, Illinois, and the Village of Westmont, Du Page County, Illinois, pursuant to Article VII, Section 10 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois and Chapter 24, Section 11-6-1 of the Illinois Revised Statutes (1977), agree as follows: I. PURPOSE The purpose of this Agreement is to provide for mutual fire protec- tion aid between the parties hereto in certain situations where such aid is necessary and desirable to best serve the interests of the parties in preserving property and the health, safety and welfare of the public. II. POWER AND AUTHORITY Each party hereto hereby authorizes and directs its Fire Chief or his designee to render and request mutual fire protection aid from the other party to the extent of available personnel and equipment not required for adequate protection of the party rendering aid. The judgement of the Fire Chief or his designee of the party render- ing aid as to the amount of personnel and equipment available shall be final . Whenever a fire or disaster is of such magnitude and con- sequence that the Fire Chief of the requesting party deems it advis- able and requests assistance under this Agreement, the Fire Chief or his designee of the aiding party shall forthwith take the follow- ing action: a. Immediately determine what equipment is required according to the Mutual Aid Box Alarm Assignment. Box Alarm Assignments shall be developed and agreed upon by the Chiefs of the parties hereto. b. Immediately determine if the required equipment and personnel can be committed in response to the request from the requesting party. c. Dispatch immediately available personnel and equipment as required by the requesting municipality in accordance with the Box Alarm Assignments. d. In the event that personnel and equipment requested is required for adequate protection of the party rendering aid, the aiding party shall immediately notify the requesting party of same. III. CONTROL OF PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT Personnel sent to the requesting party under this .Agreement shall remain employees of the party rendering aid and shall be considered as acting in the course of their employment of their own respective municipality. Personnel and equipment from the party rendering aid shall report for direction and assignment to the Fire Chief or senior fire officer of the requesting party present at the scene of aid and shall thereupon be under his direction and control. Notwithstanding, the party rendering aid shall at all times retain the option to with- draw aid upon direction of its Fire Chief or designee. IV. COMPENSATION Fire protection aid under this Agreement shall be rendered without charge to the requesting party. V. INDEMNIFICATION Each party hereto requesting aid under this Agreement shall indem- nify the aiding party, and any employee thereof, for any liability arising out of personal injury or property damage to a third party caused by any employees involved in rendering aid, except that there shall be no indemnification for any liability arising out of any will- ful misconduct of any employee, nor for any liability arising out of the driving of fire trucks or automobiles to and from the scene of aid pursuant to a request under this Agreement. Each party hereto agrees to waive all claims against the other for personal injury to its employees or property damage to its property occurring in conse- quence of performance under this Agreement. VI. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Neither party and its agents, servants or representatives shall be held liable for any loss or damage by reason of its 'or its repre- sentatives' failure to effectively combat any disaster or fire in the territory of the other party, or by reason of its 'or its repre- sentatives' negligence in combating any disaster or fire in the territory of the other party, and each requesting party agrees to indemnify and save harmless each party rendering aid and its agents, servants, employees or representatives from any and all liability, costs, claims or actions brought about by the said party combating any disaster or fire in the requesting party's territory. VII. EFFECTIVENESS This Agreement shall be in full force and effect upon approval by the respective corporate authorities, as provided by law, and upon proper execution thereof. VIII. TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Agreement upon ninety (_90) days written notice to the other party. Written notice under this section shall be considered given upon deposit of that written notice in the United States Mail , certified mail , with proper postage prepaid, addressed to the offices of the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the respective parties hereto have executed this Agreement pursuant to authority granted by their respective corporate authorities. 2 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK BY f ATTEST �-- DATE____ �� 19 �- VILLAGE OF W TMONT BY ATTEST DATE 3 �..� Ca�OF 0Ak* q G � O 9C�COUN-T4 v� VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 January 6, 1984 MEMO TO.: Village President and Board of Trustees SUBJECT: Intergovernmental Agreement - Fire Protection Westmont/Oak Brook RECOMMENDATION: That the Village President and Board of Trustees approve the attached Intergovernmental Fire Protection Assistance Agreement with the Village of Westmont. Attached for the Village Board's consideration is a copy of an Intergovernmental Fire Protection Assistance Agreement between the Village of Oak Brook and the Village of Westmont. The Village of Oak Brook, over the past several years, has been working toward establishing such an agreement with Westmont. The agreement attached is consistent with agreements executed between various other communities and the Village of Oak Brook for mutual fire protection assistance. The Village of Oak Brook currently has agreements for mutual fire protection aid with the following entities and communities: Clarendon Hills Villa Park Downers Grove Westchester Elmhurst York Community Fire Protection Dist. Lombard Yorkfield Fire Protection Dist. Oakbrook Terrace This matter has been placed on the Board agenda for January 10, 1984 for the Village Board's review and consideration. Respectfully submitted, Joh H. Brechin Village Manager JHB/cak Attch. PGA OF Oqk e q �./ ,`� OOH G p' 9C `yam FCOVNt,4, VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 January 12, 1984 Mr. Oliver Bishop Village Manager Village of Westmont 31 West Quincy Westmont, Illinois 60559 Re: Intergovernmental Fire Protection Assistance Agreement - Oak Brook/ Westmont Dear Mr. Bishop: The Village President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook at its meeting of Tuesday, January 10, 1984 considered the above-referenced Intergovern- mental-Fire Protection Assistance Agreement between the Villages of Oak Brook and Westmont. After careful consideration the Village Board authorized the execution of this Agreement. Enclosed herewith is a fully executed copy for your records. If we can be of any further assistance please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, Jo n H. Brec in Village Manager /cak Attch. cc: James E. Clark - Fire Chief, Village of Oak Brook VILLAGE OF OAK BRJO'h.c inutes 5 - January 10, 1984 B. Special Meting - 1984/1985 Sports Core Budget Trustee Philip moved, seconded by Trustee Listecki. . . To call a Special Meeting on January 17, 1.984 at 7:30 P.M. to be held at the Oak Brook Bath and Tennis Club to consider the 1984/35 Sports Core Budget. VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. C. Liquor License Re nest - Mc Donald' s Lodge (2815 Jorie Blvd.) Staff was directed to draft an ordinance creating a new class of liquor icense for a restaurant, and accessory cocktail lounge for a facility not being held open for general public use. t D./ Mutual Aid Fire Protection Assistance - Oak Brook/Westmont Trustee Listecki moved, seconded by Trustee Rush. . . To approve the Intergovernmental Fire Protection Assistance Agreement with the Village of Westmont and authorize the President and Clerk to affix their signatures theron. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Trustees Imrie, Listecki, Maher, Philip, Rush, Watson and President Cerne Nays: None So ordered. E. Surplus Property-Fire Department-1965 Tanker Trustee Listecki moved, seconded by Trustee Rush. . . To authorize staff to advertise for bids for the sale of the 1965 Fire Department Tractor as surplus and the sale of the trailer tanker as scrap. VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. F. Water Service Request Oak Brook Place (15045 Spring Road Oakbrook errace Trustee Imrie moved, seconded by Trustee Rush.. . To authorize the execution of Water Service Agreement with Alite, Inc. to provide water service for a three (3) story twenty-two (22) unit residential condominium on a two (2) acre parcel that is outside both the Village limits and the accredited area of the Oak Brook Utility Company, but within the Oak Brook Service area, with a fee equal to two (2) times the established charges, ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Trustees Imrie, Listecki, Maher, Philip, Rush, Watson and President Cerne Nays: None So ordered. G. Well #1 ( 1219 - 22nd Street) - Status Report Superintendent Wilson presented each Trustee with a report relative to the damage and repair of Well #1 after an electrical explosion occurred at the Well House on January 2, 1984. H. Referrals With no objections, President Cerne made the following referrals: 1. Midwest Realty 2222 Camden Court - Parking & Loading Variations referred to Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting of February 7, 1984; Off-site Parking Request, - referred to Plan Commission Meeting of January 16, 1984. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes 5 January 10, 1984