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CITY OF MERIDIAN/MERIDIAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT FIREFIGHTING AND LIFE PRESERVATION SERVICE CONTRACT AND
JOINT EXERCISE OF POWER AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this ~Z~~~day of ~epl`~`kd ~~ , 1998, by and
between the City of Meridian, a municipal Corporation and government subdivision of the state
of Idaho organized and existing by virtue of law of the State of Idaho, whose address is 33 East
Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho 83642, hereinafter referred to as the "City of Meridian" and the
Meridian Rural Fire Protection District, organized and existing pursuant to Chapter 14 of Title 31
of the Idaho Code, whose address is 1510 East 1S1 Street, Meridian, Idaho 83642.
1. TITLE OF AGREEMENT:
This Agreement shall be known and referred to as the "City of Meridian/Meridian Rural
Fire Protection District Firefighting and Life Preservation Service Contract and Joint
Exercise of Power Agreement".
2. DEFINITIONS:
For all purposes of this Agreement the following words, terms, and phrases herein
contained in this section shall be defined and interpreted as herein provided for, unless
the clear context of the presentation of the same requires otherwise:
2.1 "Administrator": means and refers to the Chief "Meridian" Fire Department: or
the designee/Chief who shall be responsible for the operational administration of
this Agreement;
2.2 "Additional Real Property": means and refers to a parcel/s of real property
purchased by either or both parties to this Agreement the purpose for which is to
serve as a fire station, parking lot, or firefighting living quarters, or for other "Fire
and Life Protection Services" intended for use in the providence of services
pursuant to this Agreement, and which does not include "Real Property" herein
defined under Section 2.14 as "Real Property".
2.3 "City Firefighting Equipment": means, refers to, and includes all that
firefighting equipment described in Exhibit A, attached hereto, and by this
reference incorporated herein as if set forth at length.
2.4. "City Firefighting Vehicles": means, refers to, and includes all those motor
vehicles described in Exhibit B, attached hereto, and by this reference
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incorporated herein as if set forth at length.
2.5 "Contract Service Fee": means and refers to the amount charged by "Meridian"
to the "Fire District" to provide "Fire and Life Protection Services".
2.6 "Employees": means, refers to, and includes all employees who provide
firefighting and life preservation services in the performance of this contract
including administrative employees but not including volunteer firefighters.
2.7 "Fire Department": means and refers to the Department, including personnel,
furnishings and equipment, vehicles, "Real Property", "Additional Real Property",
records, and other documents used and connected with the providence of "Fire
and Life Protection Services" pursuant to this contract.
2.8 "Fire District": means and refers to the Meridian Rural Fire Protection District,
organized and existing pursuant to Chapter 14 of Title 31 of the Idaho Code,
whose address is 1510 East ls` Street, Meridian, Idaho 83642.
2.9 "Fire and Life Protection Services": means and refers to the protection of
property both real and personal against fire and the preservation of life and shall
include those services which a Fire Protection District is authorized to and does
perform for residents residing within the boundaries and persons or entities that
own property and otherwise for persons and property found within the boundaries
of the "Fire District".
2.10 "Fiscal Year": means and refers to that certain twelve-month period of time
within which budgets are calculated, expenditures are made, and tax and other
revenues are collected, as established by state law for the parties, which at this
time commences October 15` and ends on September 30`'' of the following calendar
year.
2.11 "Jointly Owned Firefighting Equipment and Vehicles": means, refers to, and
includes all firefighting equipment and vehicles described in Exhibit C, attached
hereto, and by this reference incorporated herein as if set forth at length.
2.12 "Major Equipment"_ means and refers to tangible personal property, other than
vehicles, which purchase price exceeds TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($2,500.00).
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2.13 "Meridian": means and refers to the City of Meridian, a party to this Agreement,
which is a municipal Corporation and government subdivision of the state of
Idaho, organized and existing by virtue of law of the State of Idaho, whose
address is 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho 83642.
2.14 "Real Property": means that certain parcels of real property located in the
County of Ada, City of "Meridian" as is described in Exhibit D, attached hereto
and by this reference incorporated herein as if set forth at length together with the
improvements thereon including a fire station, a parking lot, and firefighter living
quarters.
2.15 "Rural Firefighting Equipment": means, refers to, and includes all that
firefighting equipment described in Exhibit E, attached hereto, and by this
reference incorporated herein as if set forth at length.
2.16 "Rural Firefighting Vehicles": means, refers to, and includes all those motor
vehicles described in Exhibit F, attached hereto, and by this reference
incorporated herein as if set forth at length.
2.17 "Volunteer Firefighters": means and refers to any and all persons who provide
firefighting services who are not full-time paid firefighters and who are duly
enrolled and subject to the provisions of the volunteer firefighter regulations.
2.18 "1997/98 Fire Department Budget": means and refers to that certain budget for
the 1997/1998 "fiscal year" for the providence of "Fire and Life Protection
Services" to "Meridian" and to the "Fire District" described in Exhibit G, attached
hereto, and by this reference incorporated herein as if set forth at length.
3. RECITALS:
3.1 Powers and Intentions of Parties
3.1.1 WHEREAS, the "Fire District" was formed and exists for the purpose of
the protection of property against fire and for the preservation of life under
the "Fire Protection District Law" and the boundaries of the district are
within the County of Ada, State of Idaho and which boundaries surround
"Meridian"; and
3.1.2 WHEREAS, "Meridian" has the authority, in order to prevent and
extinguish fires, to erect engine houses and purchase or lease fire engines
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and all other apparatus and to maintain a fire department; and
3.1.3 WHEREAS, "Fire Protection District Law" at I.C. § 31-1430 provides
that firefighting forces and apparatus of the "Fire District", can be housed
in "Meridian" outside the "Fire District" upon written agreement with the
city council of "Meridian", and "Meridian" is authorized and empowered
to make and enter into written contracts with the "Fire District" which
adjoins it and may respond to calls outside of "Meridian's" boundaries but
within the boundaries of the "Fire District" and I.C. § 31-1430A
empowers the "Fire District" to enter into a written agreement with
"Meridian" for mutual protection, joint use, ownership, and/or operation
of land, equipment, or facilities, or for the protection of either at either a
fixed monetary consideration or a monetary consideration based on the
reasonable value of services actually rendered under the Agreement; and
3.1.4 WHEREAS, "Meridian" and the "Fire District" have engaged in a joint
operation of the "Fire Department" for a period of many years, and as
result thereof have accumulated various assets including "Real Property",
and "Jointly Owned Firefighting Equipment"; and
3.1.5 WHEREAS, "Meridian" has purchased and owns various firefighting and
life saving equipment which includes "City Firefighting Vehicles" and
"City Firefighting Equipment", which they seek herein to establish by
written agreement their relative ownership interests therein; and
3.1.6 WHEREAS, "Fire District" has purchased and owns various firefighting
and life saving equipment which includes "Rural Firefighting Vehicles"
and "Rural Firefighting Equipment"; and
3.1.7 WHEREAS, "Fire District" and "Meridian" prior to the 1St of October
1998 being the effective date of this Agreement have jointly employed the
"Employees" and have jointly overseen the "Fire Department" operations,
which has included negotiations with the union that represents the
firefighter "Employees", and the "Volunteer Firefighters"; and
employment and negotiation responsibility thereof shall commencing
October 1, 1998 be the sole responsibility of "Meridian"; and_
3.1.8 WHEREAS, "Fire District" and "Meridian" have operated upon a formula
where they have shared the expenses of the firefighting operations on an
equal basis, which shall continue through the "1997/98 Fire Department
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Budget".
3.1.9 WHEREAS, in the past, the populations of "Meridian" and the "Fire
District" were in close proximity, but due to the growth of "Meridian"
which has included considerable construction within "Meridian" and
annexations of property into "Meridian", the result of which is that there is
now less area within the "Fire District" and the "Fire District's"
population is currently estimated at 9,862 vis a vie "Meridian's"
population is currently estimated at 24,415 and it is anticipated that the
"Meridian" population and area will continue to increase versus the "Fire
District" for the reasonably foreseeable future; and
3.1.10 WHEREAS, it has been the operational method of the parties through the
"1997/98 Fire Department Budget" that each has agreed to appropriate
funds to cover the costs of fire station, living quarters maintenance, and
equipment maintenance and purchases, and "Employee" and "Volunteer
Firefighter" wages, benefits, and expenses which has occurred in the fiscal
year 1997/98. A true and correct copy of the "1997/98 Fire Department
Budget" is attached marked Exhibit G in which is reflected the parties'
responsibility under the column headings "City" for "Meridian" and
"Rural" for the "Fire District" for the various budget expenditures and line
items in the amounts set forth in the column heading "1997-1998"; and
3.1.11 WHEREAS, it is the intention of the parties to affirm the "1997/98 Fire
Department Budget" obligations and to provide for a method by which
future "Fire Department" operations are conducted, which method shall
include "Fire Department" budgeting and management in a manner
proportionate and commensurate with the need for "Fire and Life
Protection Services" within the boundaries of the parties; and to that end,
it is agreed that it is in the best interests of the parties that "Meridian"
conduct the operations of the "Fire Department", that a formula and
process be developed for budgeting expenses of the "Fire Department"
operations, establish a billing to "Fire District" by "Meridian" for contract
"Fire and Life Protection Services", and provide for an agreement on
property ownership, management, and use by written contract.
3.1.12 WHEREAS, the parties wish to exercise the power if need be of
the said parties to transfer real and personal property under Idaho Law and
other laws regarding the same, and to jointly exercise their authority and
powers, if necessary, to effectuate the purposes of this Agreement in
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accordance with the authority of Idaho Law (I.C. §67-2326-2328);
3.1.13 WHEREAS, the parties have entered into negotiations
regarding the advisability of entering into this Agreement for the purpose
of establishing reasonable terms, conditions, and consideration of this
Agreement for the protection of either at a fixed monetary consideration,
and to provide for the automatic renewal of the Agreement for the
protection of either at a fixed monetary consideration or a monetary
consideration based on the reasonable value of services actually rendered
under the Agreement; and
3.1.14 WHEREAS, each party has determined that it is in their best interests to
enter into this Agreement.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, considerations and
purposes, the parties covenant and agree as follows:
4. DURATION:
4.1 Term: This Agreement shall commence on the 1st day of October, 1998, and end
at midnight on the 30``' day of September, 1999.
4.2 Renewal Term: This Agreement shall be automatically renewed for additional
one-year renewal terms which shall coincide with the current "Fiscal Year",
unless either party gives notice of non-renewal or termination.
5. NO SEPARATE LEGAL ENTITY CREATED:
There shall be no separate legal or administrative entity created by this Agreement.
6. PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Agreement is to:
6.1 Settle and establish the parties' existing ownership interest in "Real Property"
firefighting equipment, and firefighting vehicles;
6.2 Provide for the use, operation, and ownership of all "Real Property", "Additional
Real Property", "Firefighting Equipment", and "Firefighting Vehicles" and
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establish the employment of the "Employees" and management of the "Volunteer
Firefighters";
6.3 Provide for a method by which a fire department Budget is adopted and an
amount established as a "Contract Service Fee";
6.4 Provide for an affirmation of the "Fire District" of its obligations for the "1997/98
Fire Department Budget";
6.5 Provide for a method for termination of this Agreement, and the division of
assets; and
6.6 Provide for notice of default of the Agreement and for remedies.
7. Financing and Budget:
The process for the development of the "1998 Fire Department Budget"
commencing for 1998/1999 "Fiscal Year" and each year thereafter during the
effective term(s) of this Agreement shall be as follows:
7.1 Annually, the "Administrator" shall cause to be developed for the following fiscal
year:
7.1.1 Through and in accordance with the input, comment and directives of both
"Meridian" and the "Fire District" an outline of directions, objectives and
goals of the "Fire Department" for the following fiscal year, and for a
reasonable period thereafter in order to provide for overall direction in
fiscal and budget planning and for the providence of "Fire and Life
Protection Services".
7.1.2 Operations Budget for the "Fire Department" operations, which shall
include, as appropriate, the following line items:
Fire Fighter Wages, Uniform Allowance, Retirement; Withholdings and
other wage benefits, "employee" insurance coverages;
Supplies and maintenance for buildings and equipment;
"Volunteer Firefighter" expenses;
"Fire Department" Administration and overhead offset expense;
General liability insurance expenses;
Travel and meeting expense; and
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Any other expenses that relate to the day to day operation of the "Fire
Department"; and an estimate of the anticipated use of "Major Equipment"
and vehicles in the providence of services is to be taken into account
considering the ownership and the formula for the establishment of the
service fee. If there is inequity to one party or the other there shall be an
adjustment in the calculation of the service fee to account for the inequity.
7.1.3 A Capital Outlay Expense Budget for as needed facilities, "Major
Equipment", and/or vehicles, which may include and consist of any or all
of the following line items:
"Real Property" acquisition and improvements expense;
"Major Equipment" and or vehicle expense.
7.2 The Operations Budget and Capital Outlay Expense Budget shall be delivered to
the Commissioners of the "Fire District" not less than 90 days prior to the date the
"Fire District" Budget must be certified to the Ada County Clerk for tax
collection, which delivery of budgets shall be accompanied by a meeting of the
"Administrator" with the "Fire District" Commissioners to explain the need and
reasons for the budgetary requests.
7.3 The "Fire District" Commissioners shall have 30 days within which to comment
upon the proposed budget and to provide those comments in writing to
"Meridian".
7.4 In the event of a dispute as to the reasonableness of the proposed budget,
"Meridian" City Council and the Commissioners of the "Fire District" shall have
at least one meeting together with the "Administrator", the purpose of which is to
reach a compromise on the budget requests. Agreement should be reached no
later than 30 days prior to the date the parties' budget requests must be certified to
the Ada County Clerk's office.
7.5 All disputes regarding requested budgetary amounts shall be determined upon the
principle and it is herein agreed to be the commitment of the parties that the "Fire
Department's" ability to provide "Fire and Life Protection Services" to both
parties shall be in a manner that is at least equal to the most recent historic level of
the provision of those services to the parties, and at a level at least equal to the
average of the providence of "Fire and Life Protection Services" by the
professional Fire Departments of the cities (excepting the City of Boise) and Rural
Fire Protection Districts in Ada and Canyon Counties.
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7.6 In the event an agreement regarding the Operations Budget is not timely reached,
either party may elect to give notice of termination of this Agreement.
7.7 The "Fire Department" Operations and Capital Outlay Expense Budgets shall be
funded with tax collections and other revenues available to the parties to this
Agreement which is legally eligible for such expenditure and shall be approved
annually by the parties on a timely basis, and which budgets shall be funded by
direct appropriation by "Meridian" and by the payment of the "Contract Service
Fee" by the "Fire District" in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement
subject to the "Fire District" including only the amount of its obligation to pay
"Contract Service Fee" and each party will only include in their budgets the
amount that party will expend for Capital Outlay Expenditures.
8. "Contract Service Fee":
8.1 "Contract Service Fee": Commencing in the 1998/1999 "Fiscal Year" and each
year thereafter during the effective terms of this Agreement, "Meridian" shall
charge the "Fire District" a "Contract Service Fee".
8.2 Method of Calculation of "Contract Service Fee": The "Contract Service Fee"
to be charged the "Fire District" shall be determined as a percentage of the "Fire
Department" operations budget equal to the average percentage of the following:
8.2.1 Gross Market Valuation Percentage: The then current gross market
valuation of all property, subject to ad valorem tax (gross market
valuation) in the "Fire District", divided by the total of the gross market
valuation both of the "Fire District" and "Meridian", as appears on the
property valuation tax rolls in the Ada County Assessor's office; and
8.2.2 Population Percentage: the then current population of the "Fire District"
divided by the total population of both "Meridian" and the "Fire District".
8.2.3 Market Valuation: The market valuation figures shall be obtained from
the Ada County Assessor's office each year and the population figures
shall be based upon the most recent census figures adjusted by either the
Ada Planning Association's demographic report or an annual
demographer's report. The demographer's estimates shall take into
consideration building permits issued, utility connections, and such other
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reliable factors as are considered reasonable in making population
estimates in Ada County. The cost of a demographer's report shall be an
expense as part of the "Fire Department" operations budget as "other
expense".
8.2.4 The parties agree that the method provided herein for the determination of
the "Contract Service Fee" will be the method by which payment will be
made for any item determined needed and included in the Capital Outlay
Expenditure budget unless a separate agreement is made in writing
regarding any particular item.
8.2.5 This formula for determination of "Contract Service Fee" may be revised
in writing as an amendment to this Agreement.
8.3 Payment of "Contract Service Fee": The "Fire District" shall be invoiced by
"Meridian" on a monthly basis for the "Contract Service Fee" actually incurred
and for capital outlay expenditures due and payable, which invoice shall specify
the amounts billed for and the amounts budgeted and actually expended within the
"Fiscal Year", including the line items of the "Fire Department" Operations and
Capital Outlay Expenditure Budgets. The "Fire District" shall remit within 30
days all amounts justly charged as "Contract Service Fee" and those amounts for
which the "Fire District" is responsible as Capital Outlay Expenditure Budget.
8.4 For Capital Outlay Expenditure budgeted amounts not expended in one "fiscal
year" "Meridian" and "Fire District" shall cause the Capital Outlay Expenditure
budgeted amounts to be placed in their appropriate fund designated to the Capital
Outlay expense with the appropriate designations and actions to provide for the
carry over of the fund balance in accordance with the provisions of I.C. § 50-1005
A_governing "Meridian" and LC. § 31-1424 governing the "Fire District".
9. IN THE EVENT OF A CONSOLIDATION OF THE "FIRE DISTRICT" WITH
ANOTHER RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT:
9.1 In the event the "Fire District" should consider a consolidation with any other
Rural Fire Protection District, it shall give ninety (90) days written notice to the
"Administrator" and to "Meridian" of such consideration and shall receive and
consider comment of the advisability of such consolidation from the
"Administrator" and/or "Meridian".
9.2 In the event a consolidation is effected prior to termination of this Agreement,
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"Meridian's" responsibility to provide "Fire and Life Protection Services" without
a written amendment to this Agreement shall not be expanded beyond the
boundaries of the "Fire District" as they existed prior to consolidation, and any
obligation imposed upon the "Fire District" for the payment of monies by this
Agreement shall be considered a debt of the "Fire District" and included as a debt
of the consolidated district as provided by I.C. § 31-1411A or any recodification
of amendments thereof.
10. "Fire and Life Protection Services":
10.1 Contract Services: During the term of this Agreement "Meridian" shall provide
"Fire and Life Protection Services" to residences, property and persons found
within the boundaries of the "Fire District" and shall also provide such services to
any person and/or entity with whom the parties to this Agreement have contracted
with to provide such services either by mutual aid or by contract between other
Fire Protection District and/or City Fire Department and/or individual property
owners outside of the District so long as said Agreements have been approved by
both, Fire District and Meridian.
10.2 Non waiver of right to collect fee for services rendered: This Agreement shall
not be construed nor is it intended to waive any right that the "Fire District" may
have to charge a fee for "Fire and Life Protection Services" where the same is
provided for in the "Fire Protection District Law" and to the extent that such fees
may be charged and the same are by this Agreement assigned to "Meridian"
subject to the appropriate action of the Board of Commissioners of the "Fire
District" with the provision that such fees collected shall be an offset to the
"Contract Service Fee".
11. EXISTING PROPERTY OWNERSHIP:
11.1 The Parties have the following ownership interest in the following described
property which present value is agreed upon where it appears in the exhibits
which are referred herein this section.
"Meridian" owns:
"City firefighting vehicles"
"City firefighting equipment"
City office furniture and equipment
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"Fire District" owns:
"Rural firefighting vehicles"
"Rural firefighting equipment"
Rural office furniture and equipment
Jointly owned Personal Property:
"Jointly owned firefighting equipment and vehicles" (percentage of
ownership reflected in exhibits.)
Jointly owned "Real Property":
"Real Property"
12. EXISTING OBLIGATION:
12.1 The parties have made a commitment and do hereby commit to fund the
authorized expenditures under the existing "1997/98 Fire Department Budget",
and "Meridian" will continue to invoice the "Fire District" for amounts owed as a
result of the authorized expenditures under the "1997/98 Fire Department Budget"
in accordance with existing practices.
13. FIREFIGHTING "EMPLOYEES"/"VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS"
"MERIDIAN" "EMPLOYEES":
13.1 "Meridian" shall, commencing on October 1, 1998, assume all responsibility for
the employment of and the contract obligations for the "Employees" and for
"Volunteer Firefighters".
14. MAINTENANCE OF "FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT/VEHICLES" AND "REAL
PROPERTY":
14.1 "Meridian" shall commencing on October 1, 1998, assume all responsibility for
the maintenance of all the "Firefighting equipment/vehicles" and the "Real
Property" whether owned by the "Fire District", "Meridian", or jointly and shall
so maintain in a state of good repair and working order. All maintenance of
equipment and or vehicles shall be performed in accordance with manufacturer's
specifications as well as any applicable state or federal statutes, rules or
regulations. The "District" reserves the right to request "Meridian" to meet its
obligation hereunder and also reserves the right in the event it has cause to
provide maintenance of "District" equipment in accordance with the default
provisions of this Agreement.
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15. NEW FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT/VEHICLES/"ADDITIONAL REAL
PROPERTY":
15.1 At such time as new firefighting equipment vehicles and/or "Additional Real
Property" or improvements upon "Real Property" or "Additional Real Property" is
purchased and or replaced, the ownership of the same shall be as follows:
15.1.1 In the percentage equal to the amount of the purchase price paid by the
party to the Agreement. This shall be determined by the amount set forth
in the Capital Outlay Expenditure Budget with adjustments for the value
of the sale of existing assets used directly for the purchase of the new
firefighting equipment, vehicles, "Additional Real Property" and/or "Real
Property" or "Additional Real Property" improvements.
15.1.2 The "Administrator" shall at all times keep the Commissioners of the "Fire
District" informed and shall consult with them from time to time on the
need and future need to purchase new firefighting equipment, vehicles,
"Additional Real Property" and/or improvements upon "Real Property" or
"Additional Real Property" and shall also consult and obtain when
necessary the appropriate authority for the proper bidding of new
purchases when the "Fire District" will have an ownership interest therein.
16. OPERATIONAL NEEDS AND EXPENSES:
16.1 "Meridian" shall be responsible for maintaining appropriate ancillary personal
equipment, furnishings, insurance and otherwise to maintain department
functioning at a level to provide the "Fire and Life Protection Services" required
of it by this Agreement.
16.2 "Meridian" shall maintain and provide the "Fire District" as an additional insured
for all operational liability, casualty loss insurance, and fidelity bonds in amounts
not less than the amounts required by State law to be carried to cover the statutory
liability and responsibilities of the parties to this Agreement and for casualty loss
in amounts not less than the agreed value of the real and personal property which
is subject to this Agreement. The parties, as part of the budgetary process, may
agree upon additional insurance coverage and/or larger amounts of insurance
coverage than is required by this subsection.
17. RECORDS/REPORTS:
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17.1 "Meridian" shall be responsible to keep all necessary records concerning the
performance of any aspect of this Agreement in accordance with good business
and governmental practices for such activities and which records shall be
available for inspection and er for use as required by law and the needs of the
parties.
18. HEAD OF THE "FIRE DEPARTMENT" TO SERVE A5 "ADMINISTRATOR":
18.1 For purposes of the administration of this Agreement the Chief of the "Fire
Department" or the designee shall serve as the "Administrator" of this Agreement.
18.2 The "Administrator" shall meet with the Board of Commissioners of the "Fire
District" and the City Council and Mayor of "Meridian" and provide to them as a
part of their regular or special meetings, as is reasonably necessary, a report of
"Fire Department" operations and all matters related to the performance of this
Agreement.
19. NON-RENEWAL OR TERMINATION:
Except for termination due to default either party desiring to not renew or terminate this
Agreement must provide written notice to the other party no later than the 15th day of
October, which shall terminate the Agreement effective the 1st day of October of the year
following the date notice was given.
20. DEFAULT:
20.1 A failure of a party to perform any duty or affirmative act or pay any sum
provided for in this Agreement is a default of this Agreement.
20.2 No claim can be made for default or breach of this Agreement unless notice of the
breach, and demand for performance, is made to the other party. Notice of breach
under this provision must specify the details of the claimed breach and demand for
performance under this provision and must specify the details specific to the
demanded performance and shall provide that the default be cured in 30 days of
the date of the service of Notice of Default unless the default is a circumstance
provided for in subsection 20.3 of this section. Every notice under this Agreement
shall be deemed to have been given at the time it is deposited in the United States
Mails and or verified as received by Fax transmission.
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20.3 In the event the default will cause immediate and irreparable injury or damage or
would result in a failure to perform a statutory duty imposed upon a party that
party may obtain substitute performance after having provided reasonable notice
(commensurate with the circumstances of the default) to the other party and the
reasonable cost of which shall be paid by the other party.
20.4 In the event a party fails to pay an amount provided for in this Agreement the non
defaulting party shall be entitled to statutory interest thereon from the date the
same is due until paid.
20.5 Due to the fact that there is a long history of joint operation of the "Fire
Department" by the parties specific performance shall be available to enforce the
provisions of this Agreement governing the distribution of the real and personal
property.
20.6 In the event a default is the proximate cause to additional damages that are
anticipated as naturally resulting from the default in addition to the other remedies
provided herein the parties may claim such actual damages incurred by them
subject to the duty of the non defaulting party to act reasonably to mitigate those
damages.
20.7 In the event a default is not remedied by the defaulting party the non- defaulting
party may also elect to terminate this Agreement providing 60 days notice of such
election.
20.8 All remedies provided to either party by this Agreement shall be deemed
cumulative of any remedy otherwise allowed by law.
21. DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT UPON NON-RENEWAL
OR TERMINATION:
In the event Notice of Non-Renewal or Termination is given:
21.1 The obligations of the parties shall remain as provided for in this Agreement and
no distribution of property or equipment nor any cessation of services shall occur
until the effective date of termination.
21.2 On the effective date of termination, all "contract service fees" shall be paid
which are due and payable.
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DISTRICT FIREFIGHTING AND LIFE PRESERVATION SERVICE
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21.3 In the event this Agreement is terminated for reason of default the "Real Property"
"Additional Real Property" and/or firefighting equipment or vehicles or interest
therein of the defaulting party shall be security for the performance of the
defaulting party and the notice of termination shall state the amount claimed by
reason of the default.
21.4 In the event this Agreement is terminated and there is any existing mutual
commitment of the parties to the purchase any personal property or "Additional
Real Property" the parties shall continue to be bound and agree to hold each other
harmless from any and all claims for which they are obligated to pay.
21.5 Distribution rights and options concerning personal property and "Real Property"
and "Additional Real Property" upon termination:
21.5.1 All "Real Property" "Additional Real Property" together with
improvements thereon, "Meridian" shall have the first exclusive option to
purchase the "Fire District's" interest therein at the then appraised value.
Notice of the exercise of this right must be given within 30 days of the
date notice of termination is served and the "Fire District" shall have the
second exclusive option to purchase "Meridian's" interest therein within
30 days after the first option expires and in the event neither party
exercises their option then the parties may either agree to the joint
operation use and maintenance of the "Real Property" and "Additional
Real Property" or agree to sell the "Real Property" and "Additional Real
Property" for at least the appraised value or best offer over appraised value
in accordance with the procedures for the sale of real property governing
Cities and Rural Fire Districts.
21.5.2 Of all "Jointly Owned Firefighting Equipment and Vehicles" by the
parties, "Meridian" shall have the first exclusive option to purchase all the
"Fire District's" interest therein at the then appraised value. Notice of the
exercise of this right must be given within 30 days of the date notice of
termination is served and the "Fire District" shall have the second
exclusive option to purchase all of "Meridian's" interest therein within 30
days after the first option expires and in the event neither party exercises
their option then the parties may either agree to joint operation use and
maintenance of the Firefighting Equipment and Vehicles or portions
thereof or agree to sell the same for at least the appraised value or best
offer over appraised value in accordance with the procedures for the sale
of personal property governing Cities and Rural Fire Districts.
CITY OF MERIDIAN/MERIDIAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT FIREFIGHTING AND LIFE PRESERVATION SERVICE
CONTRACT AND JOINT EXERCISE OF POWER AGREEMENT - 16
21.5.3 Any property purchased pursuant to the options provided for in this section
shall be valued net of any obligations still owing and the opting party shall
provide in the purchase for the payment of any such obligations.
21.5.4 All property owned exclusively by a party shall be distributed to that party.
21.5.5 "Employees"/"Volunteer Firefighters" shall remain the "Employees" and
be subject to the management control of "Meridian" unless otherwise
specifically provided for.
22. OPTION PRICE PROCEDURE:
22.1 The procedure for the establishment of the price for the exercise of any option to
purchase and the procedure to be followed for purchase as provided for in this
Agreement shall be as follows:
22.1.1 "Real Property" / "Additional Real Property": by appraisal value
established by a licensed appraiser whom the parties have appointed to do
the appraisal.
22.1.2 Firefighting Equipment and/or Firefighting Vehicles": Three (3)
disinterested residents of Ada County shall be selected by both the
Commissioner of the "Fire District" and the City Council of "Meridian" to
appraise the "firefighting equipment" and/or "firefighting vehicles" as the
case may be. Care should be taken to include persons with knowledge of
the value and market for the equipment and/or vehicles. The appraisers
are to meet and report in writing their appraisals to the Commissioner of
the "Fire District" and City Council of "Meridian" within fourteen (14)
days of the appointment. The appraisers are to agree on an appraised value
for each item for which they are to appraise. The cost of the appraisals
shall be an expense of the option and shall be paid by the party exercising
the option.
22.1.3 The exercise of an option to purchase an interest in property of a party_will
follow the procedures of I.C. § 31-1417A and Chapter 14 of Title 50 Idaho
Code, as the case may be, along with the provisions of this section. In the
event neither party exercises an option to purchase property that is jointly
owned, and the same is placed for sale, in the event a bid is submitted for
the purchase of the property by a potential purchaser other than a party to
CITY OF MERIDIAN/MERIDIAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT FIREFIGHTING AND LIFE PRESERVATION SERVICE
CONTRACT AND JOINT EXERCISE OF POWER AGREEMENT - 17
this Agreement, the party to this Agreement by priority of their option
shall have seven (7) days subsequent to the date of the submittal of the bid
to meet the terms of the highest bid submitted. The exercise of this option
shall be in writing.
23. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
23.1 This Agreement constitutes and contains the entire Agreement of the parties and
supersedes and merges all other prior understandings or agreements between the
parties on the subject of this Agreement, if any, whether oral or written; and
23.2 The failure of a party hereto to insist upon strict performance on observance of
this Agreement shall not be a waiver of any breach of any terms or conditions of
this Agreement by the other party; and
23.3 In the event any provision or section of this Agreement conflicts with applicable
law, or is otherwise held to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall
nevertheless be enforceable and carried into effect; and
23.4 In the event any litigation arising under, or as a result of, this Agreement or arising
from any of the acts to be performed hereunder or the alleged breach of this
Agreement, the prevailing party shall recover its costs and reasonable attorneys'
fees; and
23.5 This Agreement shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the State of
Idaho; and
23.6 No party may assign this Agreement or any interest therein without written
consent of the other party; and
23.7 No amendment, alteration, or modification of this Agreement shall be effective
unless made in writing and duly executed by the parties hereto; and
23.8 The captions appearing under the section number designations of this Agreement
are for convenience only, and are not a part of this Agreement, and do not in any
way limit of amplify the terms and provisions of this Agreement.
CITY OF MERIDIAN/MERIDIAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT FIREFIGHTING AND LIFE PRESERVATION SERVICE
CONTRACT AND JOINT EXERCISE OF POWER AGREEMENT - 18
24. COUNTERPARTS:
This Agreement shall be executed by the parties by the parties in two (2) counterparts,
and each such counterpart shall be deemed an "original".
25. NOTICE:
25.1 All notices given pursuant to this Agreement or contemplated under this
Agreement shall be given by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage
prepaid, addressed to the proper party at the following addresses:
25.1.1 City of Meridian
33 East Idaho Avenue
Meridian, Idaho 83642
25.1.2 Meridian Rural Fire District
1510 E. 1 S` Street
Meridian, Idaho 83642
25.2 Any notice so given shall be deemed delivered, given served, or received on the
date deposited in the United States mail or verified as received by Fax
transmission. Any party may change the address or designee to whom notices
shall thereafter be given upon five (5) days' prior written notice to the other party
in the manner set forth in this section.
CITY OF MERIDIAN/MERIDIAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT FIREFIGHTING AND LIFE PRESERVATION SERVICE
CONTRACT AND JOINT EXERCISE OF POWER AGREEMENT - 19
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have herein executed this Agreement and made it
effective as hereinabove provided.
DATED
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MERIDIAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
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CITY OF MERIDIAN/MERIDIAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT FIREFIGHTING AND LIFE PRESERVATION SERVICE
CONTRACT AND JOINT EXERCISE OF POWER AGREEMENT - 20
EX~IlBIT "A"
CITY FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT
Midland Radio #243394
Federal Siren #16316
Midland Radio #71100
Flat bed and SCBA box, racks, tool boxes (listed with 1998 Dodge 4 wheel drive
2 dr. 3500 in Exhibit "B")
Used wooden office desk
2 - K & K nozzles #F251276
#D136128
Opticom Equipment) at:
Meridian and Pine
East 1 ~` and Pine
Franklin and Linder
' "Fire District" to reimburse the "City" one half of the cost of Opticom Equipment in the 1998/99 Fiscal Year at which
time the property shall bP jointly owned
Exhibit "A" to JOINT USE, OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
EX~IIBIT "B"
CITY FIREFIGHTING VEHICLES
1972 Ford #C90LVQ33448
1987 Ford Crown Victoria 4 dr. #2FABP72G2HX165851
1998 Dodge 4 wheel drive 2 dr. 3500 2- flat bed and SCBA box, racks,
tool boxes #3B6MF3662WM257961
z "Fire District" to reimburse the "City" one half of the cost of the 1998 Dodge Four Wheel Drive in the 1998/99 Fiscal
Year at which time the property shall be jointly owned
Exhibit "B" to JOINT USE, OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
EXHIBIT "C"
JOINTLY OWNED
1982 Pierce E1530 #lOT9M9A23C1020205
Midland Radio #344085
Federal Siren #94878
1993 Pierce FT #4P 1 CT02D 1 PA000606
Midland Radio #243257
Code 3 Siren #3692
1987 Ford F-700 Pierce #1FDRK84N36VA48266
Midland Radio #304033
Code 3 Siren #22822
1983 Ford Van #1FTEE24G2DHB05219
Midland Radio #344255
Unitrol Siren #3532
Model #480K
1996 Dodge Ram D3500 #1B6MF36W1TS502381
Miscellaneous Equipment
Sigtronics Headset System
MOTOROLA n'IINITOR II:3101-0521-02043
MINITOR II Pagers Numbers:
646BMW 1146
646BMW 1174
646BMW 1148
646BMW 1149
646BMW 1150
646BMW 1151
646BMW 1152
646BMW 1153
646BMW 1154
646BMW 1155
646BMW 1156
646BMW 1157
646BMW 1158
646BMW 1159
646BMW 1161
646BMW1163
KINGS Radios
646XUA2BKT
646BMW 1175
646XUA2BKV
646XI1AZBKS
646XUA2BKQ
646XV W24MC
646XVW24MA
646XV W24MD
646XVW24MB
646XWW24Q8
646XWW24Q3
646XWW24Q7
646XWW24Q9
646BMW 1160
646BMW 1162
646BMW 1168
646BMW 1173
646BMW 1147
646XUA2BKU
646BMW 1169
646BMw1170
646BMW 1171
646BMW 1172
646BMW 1164
646BMW 1165
646BMW 1166
646BMW 1167
646XXT24C5
646XXT24CT
646XXT24CT
646XXT24CV
646XXT24CW
646XYC2583
646XYC2586
646XYZ3584
646XYL2587
646XYZ2585
LPH5142747209
LPH5142748110
GE PLUS Radios
Exhibit "C" to JOINT USE, OWNERSHIP
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
Page 1 of 8
AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
9597513 646XYC2588
959510 646XYZ2588
9597519
GE Radio
643273604
GE PCS Radios
1213296
1162136
1162134
1162135
1162138
1162137
1242590
1385512
1385513
Kenwood Radios and Chargers
di hC angers Kenwood Radin~
80601761 80301028 90701767
80601762 80301029 90701765
80601763 80301030 90701319
80201764 80300581 90701872
M.P.A. GE Radio -Model PAH02
#1536905
- -- #1556148
4 -- Kenwood Mikes
4 --PCS Mikes
2 -Cell Phones
157-15399130
157-15578830
AIR TANKS:
1975-T48411
1988 -'T2611866 SCH13068
SCH12975 19102 SCH12912
19161
1988-T159378 SCH12826 SCH12844
19154 SCH13085 SCH12783
1988 - T159375 SCH12941
19175 19130
SCH13067 SCH13083
1988-T261853 SCH12778
19087
18979 SCH12721
1988 - T159351 SCH12741
SCH12740
19149 SCH13000
1988 - T159350 19078
19007
SCH13056 SCH19088
1990 - WK282893 18986
12734
19051 SCH12719
SCH12743
12762
19157 SCH13045
18987
19077
SCH12830 SCH13084 SCH2621 19356
19138 19104
18889 18978
SCH13082 19162
19008
SCH12395 19293
Extrication Air Bottles
Exhibit "C" to JOII~I'I' USE, OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
Page 2 of 8
1974 - 51267DT
Cascade Air System
1993 - 6493 1993 - 4230
1993 - 6615 1993 - 5787
Macko Air Comp. Bottles
60001bs.-Serial Numbers: 218317, 191006, and 218306
1-Macko Air Compressor Model - BAC06HE3 Serial Number N5406EH 175
Van/Cascade
CX2926493 C1 CX45787C3 CX2926615C4 4230C2
18 - SCBA PAC ALERT 1000
SCOTT AIR PACKS
19200024 09110970 9822337 9822422
19900320 09110954 9811515 9822462
19010038 09110756 9822477 ~ 09110980
19500406 09110982 9822454
FIRE EQUIPMENT:
14 -Rechargeable Flashlights
1-Konica 35MM Camera
Camera #605994
Lens #6814884
Flash #4446
3 -Tempest Fan
#01924371
#08925052
#7181B
3 -Oxygen Regulators
7 -Vehicle Report Folders
4 -Command Vests
22 - Fireline Tape
12 -Fire Extinguishers
2 - Bio-Haz Trash Cans
8 -Shovels
8 -Pitch Forks
5 -Pick Axes
5 -Flat Head Axes
6 -Rubber Mallets
8 -Pike Poles
4- Rubbish Hooks
3 -Hooligan Tools
18 -Pass Devices
3 -Medical Kits _
3 -Respiratory Kits
12 - Infectirn Control Kits
12 -Disposable Blankets
19300570 09110760
19500111 19300605
19400344
Exhibit "C" to JOINT USE, OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION AGREEP~IENT
FOR FIItE PROTECTION
Page 3 of 8
5 -Tool Boxes
4 - AFFF Foam _
1-Silver Fire Suit
5 -Bolt Cutters
3 -Chain Saws
1- Homelite K-12 Saw
1-Gas Detector
2 -Double SOOW Portable Lights
2 -Heavy Duty Extension Cords
1-Double Extension Cord & Reel
1- 4' Fiberglass Ladder
1- 3000 Gallon Dump Tank
2 -Portable Hale Pump
4 -Deluge Deck Guns
4 -Portable Spot Lights
2 -150W Portable Lights
1- 4000W Generator
9 -CPR Pocket Masks
2 -Bag Valve Masks
2 -Kendrick Devices
1-K.E.D.
1-Ice Rescue Suit
6 -Fracture Splints
6 - C-Collars
2 -Head Immobilizers
2 -Brush Fire Swatters
2 - 5 Gallon SILV-EX
7 - Lifeflight Boards
6 -Wheel Chocks
2 - Sigtronics Radio Systems _
2 - 24' Extension Ladders
2 - 35' Extension Ladders
4 -14' Roof Ladders
4 -10' Folding Ladders
5 -Ladder Skull Protectors
3 -Life-Safety Ropes
2 -Super Sawsalls
2 -Honda Generators EX1000
Serial Number 1205434
Serial Number 1205 400
2 -Air Bags
KPI 22 -Serial Number 941940
KPI 32 -Serial Number 932770
Air Bag Regulator -Serial Number PRH8653
Dual Controller -Serial Number 890900
1-Mini=Pack 911 st
Serial Number 941191-003
Printer E6317
12 -Oxygen Cylinders
4 -Oxygen Flow Regulators #270050
Exhibit "C" to JOINT USE, O`NNERSIIIP AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
Page 4 of 8
1 - ONAN Generator
6EGHEB/38018A
Serial Number 1311025
1-Code 3 Beacon Overheads (341)
1-Foam Equipment & Nozzles
1-VAC-AID Suction Unit
4 -Blood Pressure Cuffs
2 - Wildland Shovels
3 - Al. Scoop Shovels
1-Snow Shovel
3 -Coffee Pots
3 - Thennoscans
1- Laerdal D-FIB
Serial Number HS3-9104-04189
1-Fill Panel (Cascade System)
1 - Flowmix Foam System SOOB
1-Pulse Oximeter
Mode171000AZ
Serial Number 370314835
370314834
1- Darley Pump Skid
FIRE APPLIANCES AND TOOLS:
2 - AFFF Foam Eductors
4 -Hose Straps
1- 5"-2.5" Male Adapters
__ 10 - 2.5".Male Adapters
10 - 2.5" Female Adapters
3 - 5"-2.5" Reducers
7 - 2.5"-1.5" Wyes
24 -Spanner Wrenches
12 -Hydrant Wrenches
4 -Elkhart Nozzles
4 - 2.5" Hose Strainers
4 - 5" Hose Strainers
4 -Gate Valves
1- Snaptite Gate Valve - FSGV-50
1- Snaptite Relief Valve - FSPRV50
2 - 5"- 4.5" Female Adapters
2 - 5"-2.5" Female Adapters
2 - 5"-2.5" Female Elbows
2 - Snaptite Manifold-FSM
3 -Akron Butterfly Valves
16 -Story Wrenches
6 - 2.5'r Master Stream Nozzles
8 -T.F.T. Nozzles w/Pistol Grip
1-Foam & Bail Nozzle
2- Camera Cases
4 -Vehicle Flashlights
Exhibit "C" to JOINT USE, OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIItE PROTECTION
Page 5 of 8
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1 - 2 %z Stramer
1- 2 % Floating Strainer
1- 2 % Hydrant Adapter
3 -Simmons Binoculazs
1- 6" - 4 %"Female -Female Swivel
1 - 1"Grass Fire Nozzle
2 -Hose Rollers
1- 6" Inlet Pressure Valve
1-Air cyclinder fill station
FIItE HOSE:
1 - 3000'-------__ 1.50" Hose
1 - 2250'--------~ 1.75" Hose
1 - 1000'--------__2.50" Hose
1- 4000'---------____3.00" Hose
1- 3000'------___5.00"Hose
7 - 25'--2.5" Soft Suction Hose
3 - 25'---5.0" Soft Suction Hose
6 -10'---6.0"PVC Suction Hose - -
4 -10'---6.0" Hard Suction Hose
2 -10'--5.0" Hazd Suction Hose
3 - 25'--5.0" Supply Hose
3 - 50'--5.0" Supply Hose
10 - 50'---1.0" Wildland Hose
-- FIRE STATION EQUIPMENT:
1 - 15 HP Compressor -Traded LN Curtis
1- GE Base Radio Station
1- NFPA Code Books
1 -Meridian City Ordinances
3 - NFPA Tech. Books
1- Hazazd/Material Handling Book .
1- NW Pipeline Safety Manual
2 - UFC Books 1991
1 - UFC Standazds Book
1-Life Safety Code Book
1-Ada County Policy Manual
1-Ada County Communications Manual
4- Metal Desks
44 -Metal Folding Chairs of which 21 aze Meridian Fire Departments and 23 aze Meridian City
2- Lazge Tables
1-Speaker Podium
2-Blackboards
1-Turn-out Rack
1- Flammable Liquid Detector
1- Mail Box
Exhibit "C" to JOINT USE, OWNERSHIi' AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
Page 6 of 8
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3- Large Wooden Storage Cabinets
8- Folding Tables
1-Double Sided Metal Locker
4- Metal Filing Cabinets
1- CordleylTemprite Water Fountain
1-Computer Desk
1-Star NX2415 Printer Serial Number 490000201026
1- HP Printer
1-Edge Computer
1 -Keyboard Serial Number 00642212
1-Disk Drive Serial Number E003032
1-Monitor Serial Number TB9C46812
1-Double Sided Fire Prevention Education Cabinet
1-Portable Talking Fire Hydrant
1-Soda Pop Machine
2-Refrigerators
1-Trophy Cabinet
2- Hose Racks
40- American Heat Training Tapes
1-Zenith TV and Wall Stand
1-Zenith VCR
1-Gas BBQ
1-Roof Swamp Cooler
1-Air Conditioner
1-Shop Vac
1-Zenith Camcorder
1-Rescue Randy
1- Rescue/Smoker Machine
1-Portable Tool Bench/Anvil
1-Tool Bench
1- 3/< HP Air Compressor
1- 4' Aluminum Ladder
1-Battery Jumper Cables
1-Octagon Table
1- 100' Garden Hose/Reel
1-Typewriter
2- Instamatic Cameras
1-Goodall Battery Charger
1- Cannon Copier Serial Number NEE09942
1-Auto Feed Serial Number JXB86214
1 -Sorter Serial Number JXF64983
1-Zenith - 35" Television Set Serial Number 381-36451459
1-Zenith HI-FI VCR #VRM4220 HF Serial Number 48044790
1-Stand, Cords, Cables
Miscellaneous Hand Tools
2- Recliners (Bigboy) Chairs
2- Twin beds with box springs
2-Bed Frames
5- Window Blinds
6- Ess. OF F/F Books
Exhibit "C" to JOINT USE, OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
Page 7 of 8
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1-Desk Charger
1- 5 hp Air Compressor
1 -Moore Infant CPR
1-Office bookcase
1-Office divider panel
2 -Office back chairs
1 -Computer K6-233MHS
#657C 11 W 1 JK
#721016L00211328A
FIRE EXTRICATION EQUIPMENT:
1-RAM Extrication Set
1-Hurst Manifold Unit
1-Hurst 30" RAM
1-Hurst Paladin Tool
1-Hurst Roadrunner Tool
1- 160' Hydraulic Hose
1-Hydraulic Pump Unit
1- Windshield Saw
4- Seatbelt Cutters
1- Set of Chisels
2- Comealong Sets
1- H80 Boss Tool
2-Pry Axes
1- 60' RAM and Hose
-_ -FIREFIGHTERS EQUIPMENT
35- Janesville Tum-outs
_ 60- Pair North Star, LN Curtis Gloves
90- Glove Corp., Lion, PBI Hoods
38- Cairns & Brothers Helmets
40- Pair Ranger Fire Boots
35-Fire Suspenders
30- SCBA Mask Bags
37- SCBA Masks
12- Globe Turn-outs
21-Pair Black Diamond Fire Boots
15- Orange Grass Fire Shirts
15- Wildland Helmets
23- Wildland Goggles
8- Wildland Fire Shelters
8- Wildland Fire Belts
16- Lions Firefighter Helmets
13-Globe GX7 Pants
5- Globe GX7 Coats
Wildland Pants & Coats
15 -Lion Turn-Out Coats
8 -Lion Turn-Oat Pants
30 -Wildland Boots
Exhibit "C" to JO~IT USE, OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
Page 8 of 8
EXHIBIT `~D"
HOUSE AND FIRE STATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
An undivided one-half interest in the property described as follows:
Lots One (1) ,Two (2) and Three (3) in Block 2 of the original Townsite of
Meridian, Ada County, Idaho.
Together with all improvements thereon. Also known by the address: 706/716'
North Meridian, Idaho.
AND
.....Lot 4 in Block 2 of the amended plat of Townsite of Meridian, according to the
plat thereof filed in Book 1 at Page 30, records of Ada County, Idaho. Also known
by the address: 26 East Broadway Ave.2, Meridian, Idaho.
EAST PARKING LOT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lot 5 in Block 2 of the Meridian Townsite, according to the amended Plat thereof
filed in Book 1 of Plats at Page 30, records of Ada County, Idaho. Also known by
the address: 30 East Broadway Ave.3, Meridian, Idaho.
1 40' x 115' Fire Station Pumice Block with concrete floor and Hose Tower
z 32' x 32' House and the 20' x 30' Unattached Garage
s 33' x 115' Paved Parking Lot
Exhibit "D" to JOINT USE, OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR FIRE PROTECTION
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