File #: O-436-19    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 9/5/2019 In control: Law Department
On agenda: 9/17/2019 Final action: 9/17/2019
Title: Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a new agreement with the Village of Ottawa Hills for the continued provision of fire and emergency services; authorizing the acceptance of service payments; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsors: Eileen Granata
Attachments: 1. Audio: Agenda Review September 11, 2019, 2. Exhibit A
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VOH Fire Agreement
TFRD
Chief Byrd (x-1126)

Title
Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a new agreement with the Village of Ottawa Hills for the continued provision of fire and emergency services; authorizing the acceptance of service payments; and declaring an emergency.

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SUMMARY & BACKGROUND:
In an effort to promote regional cooperation and to improve efficiencies in the mutual provision of public service, the City of Toledo and the Village of Ottawa Hills (VOH) entered into a Fire Services Agreement ("Agreement") to combine firefighting services under the control of the City of Toledo. Pursuant to the 20 year agreement, authorized by Ord. 17-2011, the Toledo Fire and Rescue Department ("TFRD") absorbed the facilities, equipment and full-time personnel of the VOH Fire Department. The agreement required TFRD to occupy and man the fire station in VOH and for the VOH to pay the City an annual service fee.

TFRD determined the VOH territory could be covered from stations located within the City of Toledo without any negative effect on the quality of service to the VOH. Moreover, providing service through city stations provides more effective deployment and resources and related cost savings. As authorized by Ordinances 364-18 and 118-19, VOH and the City of Toledo entered into a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") temporarily modifying the original Agreement by creating an eleven month trial period to determine what if any impact the new coverage will have on the VOH. The trial period under the MOU as amended will expire on September 31, 2019.

After reviewing TFRD responses into Ottawa Hills, the Village of Ottawa Hills and the City administration and TFRD agreed that the to execute a new Fire Services Agreement adopting the service arrangement under the MOU, terminating the City's lease of the fire station portion of the building at 2125 Richards Road, and adopting a fair and equitable revised service fee reflecting the difference in costs of ...

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