94-35RESOLUTION NO. 94 -35
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
APPROVING THE FLORIDA MUNICIPAL NATURAL GAS ASSOCIATION
(FMNGA) MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association Mutual Aid Program
is established to provide a method whereby gas utilities sustaining physical
damage from natural disasters or other emergencies could obtain emergency
assistance in the form of personnel, equipment and materials and other necessary
associated services from other gas utilities; and
WHEREAS, the Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association Mutual Aid Agreement
provides that any participating utility which executes the mutual aid agreement
and sustains physical damage to its gas system due to a natural disaster or other
emergencies can seek assistance pursuant to said agreement; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The Mutual Aid Agreement between the City of Clearwater and the
Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association (FMNGA) , attached hereto as Exhibit A,
is approved, and the Mayor is authorized to execute said agreement.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd
Attest:
Cydthia E. Goudeau !- -!
Ci4 Clerk
day of May , 1994.
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Rita Garvey
Mayor- Commissioner
Rev. 11/2/93
FLORTDA MUNTCTPAL NATU .AL GAS
ASSOCTATTON
MUTUAL, ATID AGREEMENT
ARTICLE I- PURPOSE
The Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association Mutual Aid
Program is established to provide a method whereby gas utilities
sustaining physical damage from natural disasters or other
emergencies, could obtain' emergency assistance, in the form of
personnel, equipment, and materials and other associated services
necessary, from other gas utilities. The purpose of this
Agreement is to formally document such program.
ARTICLE II_ DEFINITIONS
A- AGREEMENT - The Florida Municipal Natural Gas
Association Mutual Aid Agreement. The Original Agreement and all
signatory pages shall be kept at the office of the Secretary of
the Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association.
B. PARTICIPATING UTILITY Any gas utility which
executes this Mutual Aid Agreement.
C. DAMAGED UTILITY Any participating utility which
sustains physical damage to its gas system due to a natural
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disaster or other emergencies, and seeks assistance pursuant to
this Agreement.
D_ ASSISTING UTILITY - Any participating utility which
agrees to provide assistance to a damaged utility pursuant to
this Agreement.
E. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE - An employee of a
participating utility authorized by that utility to request or
offer assistance under the terms of this agreement. (A list of
the authorized representatives for each participating utility
shall be attached to this Agreement as Appendix A.)
F_ PERIOD OF ASSISTANCE - The period of time begining
with the departure of any personnel of the assisting utility from
the time assistance is requested and mobilization begins, and
ending upon the return of all personnel of the assisting
utility, to their residence or place of work, whichever is first
to occur. This shall, also, include reasonable costs for
preparation, mobilization and demobilization. The period of
assistance shall not include, however, any portion of the trip to
the damaged utility or the return trip from the damaged utility
during which the personnel of the assisting utility are engaged
in a course of conduct not reasonably necessary to their safe
arrival at or return from the damaged utility.
G_ WORK OR WORK - RELATED PERIOD - Any period of time in
which either the personnel or equipment of the assisting utility
are being used by the damaged utility to provide assistance.
Specifically included within such period of time are rest breaks
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when the personnel of the assisting utility will return to active
work within a reasonable time. Also, included is mutually agreed
to rotation of personnel and equipment, to be decided by the
representative of the damaged utility and the persons designated
as supervisory personnel of the assisting utilities.
ARTICLE III_ PROCEDURE
In the event that a particular utility becomes a damaged utility,
the following procedure shall be followed:
A_ The authorized representative of the damaged utility, as
identified in Appendix A, shall contact the authorized
representative of one or more of the participating utilities and
provide them with the following information:
1_ a general description of the damage sustained;
2. the part of the gas system for which assistance is
needed, e.g., transmission or distribution;
3_ the amount and type of personnel, equipment,
materials and supplies needed and a reasonable
estimate of the length of time they will be
needed;
4. the present weather conditions and the forecast
for the next twenty -four hours;
5. a specific time and place for a representative of
the damaged utility to meet the personnel and
equipment of the assisting utility; and
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6_ the identification of work conditions and special
constraints such as availability of fuel supplies,
lodging /meal support, medical facilities,
security, communications, etc.
B. When contacted by a damaged utility, the authorized
representative of a participating utility shall assess his
utility's situation to determine whether it is capable of
providing assistance. No participating utility shall be under any
obligation to provide assistance to a damaged utility. If the
authorized representative determines that his utility is capable
of and willing to provide assistance, he shall so notify the
authorized representative of the damaged utility and provide him
with the following information:
2_ a complete description of the personnel, equipment
and materials to be furnished to the damaged
utility;
2_ the estimated length of time the personnel,
equipment and materials will be available;
3_ the work experience and ability of the personnel
and the capability of the equipment to be
furnished;
4_ the name of the person or persons to be designated
as supervisory personnel; and
5_ the estimated time when the assistance provided
will arrive at the location designated by the
authorized representative of the damaged utility.
C. The personnel and equipment of the assisting utility
shall remain, at all times, under the direct supervision and
control of the designated supervisory personnel of the assisting
utility. Representatives of the damaged utility shall suggest
work assignments and schedules for the personnel of the assisting
utility; however, the designated supervisory personnel of the
assisting utility shall have the exclusive responsibility and
authority for assigning work and establishing work schedules for
the personnel of the assisting utility. The designated
supervisory personnel shall maintain daily personnel time records
and a log of equipment hours, be responsible for the operation
and maintenance of the equipment furnished by the assisting
i utility, and report work progress to the damaged utility.
13_ The damaged utility shall ha=re the responsibility of
providing food and housing for the personnel of the assisting
utility from the time of departure from their regularly scheduled
work location until the time of return to their regularly
scheduled work location. The food and shelter provided shall be
subject to the approval of the supervisory personnel of the
assisting utility. If not agreeable, food and shelter shall be
provided and paid for as determined by mutual agreement.
E_ The damaged utility shall have the responsibility of
providing communications between the personnel of the assisting
utility and the damaged utility.
ARTICLE IV_ REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
The terms and conditions governing reimbursement for any
assistance provided under this Agreement shall be agreed to prior
to the providing of such assistance and shall be in accordance
with the following provisions:
A_ PERSONNEL - During the period of assistance, the
assisting utility shall continue to pay its employees according
to its then prevailing rules and regulations. The damaged utility
shall reimburse the assisting utility for all direct and indirect
payroll costs and expenses incurred during the period of
assistance, including, but not limited to, employee pensions and
benefits as defined in Account No. 926 of the Uniform System of
Accounts as prescribed by the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
B_ EQUIPMENT - The assisting utility shall be reimbursed
for the use of its equipment during the period of assistance
according to either a pre - established hourly rate or according to
the actual operation and maintenance expenses incurred.
C. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES - The assisting utility shall
be reimbursed for all materials and supplies furnished by it and
used or damaged during the period of assistance, unless such
damage is caused by negligence of the assisting utility's
personnel. The measure of reimbursement shall be the replacement
cost of the materials and supplies used or damaged, plus ten (10)
percent of such cost. In the alternative, the parties may agree
✓ that the damaged utility will replace, with a like kind and
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quality as determined by the assisting utility, the materials and
supplies used or damaged.
D- PAYMENT - Unless mutually agreed otherwise, the
assisting utility should bill the requesting utility for all
expenses not later than ninety (90) days following the period of
assistance. The requesting utility shall pay the bill in full not
later than forty -five (45) days following the billing date.
Unpaid bills shall become delinquent upon the forty -fifth (45th)
day following the billing date, and once the delinquent shall
accrue interest at the rate of prime plus two percent (20) per
annum as reported by the Wall Street Journal, for the month the
bill becomes delinquent.
E_ DISPUTED BILLINGS - -Those undisputed portions of a
billing should be paid under this payment plan. Only the disputed
portions should be sent to arbitration under Article VI.
ARTICLE V. INSURANCE
Each participating utility shall bear the risk of its own
actions, as it does with its day -to -day operations, and determine
for itself what kinds of insurance, and in what amounts, it
should carry. Each utility should have in its file a letter from
their own insurance carrier authorizing them to work under the
guidelines of this agreement, and that there will be no lapse in
their insurance coverage either on employees, vehicles, or
liability.
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ARTICLE VI. ARBITRATION
All disputes between two or more participating utilities
arising from participation in this Agreement, which cannot be
settled through negotiation, shall be submitted to binding
arbitration before a panel of three persons chosen from the
members of the Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association, which
are participating utilities, excluding those members that are
parties to the dispute.
If there are two parties to the dispute, each one shall
choose one panel member and those two panel members shall agree
on a third. If the two panel members cannot agree, the third
panel member shall be appointed by the President of the Florida
Municipal Natural Gas Association.
If there are more than two parties to the dispute, the
President of the Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association shall
divide the parties into two adverse sides, and each side shall
choose one panel member. The two panel members shall then choose
a third. If the two panel members cannot agree, the third panel
member shall be appointed by the President of the Florida
Municipal Natural Gas Association.
If the parties cannot be equitably divided into two adverse
sides or if, for any other reason, the above procedures for
choosing panel members are inadequate, the three members of the
panel shall be designated by the President of the Florida
Municipal Natural Gas .Association.
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The panel shall adopt rules of procedure and evidence, shall
determine all issues in dispute by majority vote and shall assess
damages. The decision of the panel shall be final and binding
upon the parties to the dispute.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and
obligations contained herein, the as a
Participating Utility duty executes this Florida Municipal
Natural Gas Association Mutual Aid Agreement this day of
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ATTEST:
Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association
WITNESS:
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EXHIBIT "A"
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
FLORIDA MUNICIPAL NATURAL GAS ASSOCIATION
Representatives
City Manager
Elizabeth Deputla
Managing Director
Chuck Warrington
Assistant Director
Terry Neenan
CITY OF CLEARWATER
CLEARWATER GAS SYSTEM
Telephone Number including Area Code
Work (813) 462 -6700
Work
(813)
462 -6630
Fax
(813)
462 -6636
Work
(813)
462 -6630
Home
(813)
596 -4431
Fax
(813)
462 -6636
Manager of Operations
James Lewin Work (813) 462 -6630
Home (813) 530 -4347
Fax (813) 462 -6636
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