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2014/07/01 California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) Wildlands Protection FY15 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE FIRE PROGRAMS AGREEMENT NUMBER 3CA02439 LOCAL RESPONSIBILITY AREA WILDLAND PROTECTION REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT REGISTRATION NUMBER: LG-W REV 01/2013 1. This Agreement is entered into between the State Agency and the Local Agency named below: STATE AGENCY'S NAME California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection—(CAL FIRE) LOCAL AGENCY'S NAME City of Menifee 2. The term of this Agreement is: July 1, 2014 through June 30,2015 3. The maximum amount of this Agreement is: $ 5,848.50 dollu�S R� Five Thousand Eight Hundred Forty Eighmand Fifty Cents 4. The parties agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the following exhibits which are by this reference made a part of the Agreement. Exhibit A—Scope of Work—Includes page 2 (contact page) in count for Exhibit A 2 pages Exhibit B— Budget Detail and Payment Provisions 2 pages Exhibit C*—General Terms and Conditions; DGS GTC Version: 610 0 pages Exhibit D—Special Terms and Conditions (Attached hereto as part of this Agreement) 1 pages Exhibit E—Additional Provisions 12 pages *Items shown with an Asterisk(1,are hereby incorporated by reference and made part of this Agreement as if attached hereto. General Terms and Conditions can be viewed at. http.1Avww.dgs.ca.gov/o1s IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Agreement has been executed by the parties hereto. LOCAL AGENCY California Department of General LOCAL AGENCY'S NAME Services Use Only City of Menifee BY(Auth Vna,,r DATE SIGNED(Do not type) APPROVED PRINTED NAM D TITLE OF PERSON SIGNING AUG 19 2014 I I Rob Johns, _t III! ADDRESS I PT OF GENERAL,'; 29714 Haun Road, Menifee, CA 92586 — STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGENCY NAME California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection BY(Authodz d Siggna ure) DATE SIGNED(Do not ) PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON SIGNING Glar&Rr ,Assistant Deputy Director,Cooperative Fire Protection,Training&Safety /Z46 5 y�lr K DI/u L" C4 ADDRESS P.O.Box 944246,Sacramento,CA 94244-2460 Contractor Name: City of Menifee Contract No:3CA02439 -2- EXHIBIT A COOPERATIVE FIRE PROGRAMS AGREEMENT FOR PROTECTION OF WILDLANDS WITHIN LOCAL AGENCY RESPONSIBILITY AREA 1. The project representatives during the term of this Agreement will be: CAL FIRE Unit Chief: Local Agency: City of Menifee Name: John R. Hawkins Name: Rob Johnson Phone: 951-940-6900 Phone: 951-672-6777 Fax: 951-940-6910 Fax: 951-679-3843 All required correspondence shall be sent through U.S. Postal Service by certified mail and directed to: CAL FIRE Unit Chief: John R. Hawkins Local Agency: City of Menifee Section/Unit: Riverside Section/Unit: City Manager Attention: Greg Everhart Attention: Rob Johnson Address: 210 W. San Jacinto Address: 29714 Haun Road, Ave, Perris, CA 92570 Menifee, CA 92595 Phone: 951-940-6900 Phone: 951-672-6777 Fax: 951-940-6910 Fax: 951-679-3843 Send an additional copy of all correspondence to: CAL FIRE Cooperative Fire Services P.O. Box 944246 Sacramento, CA 94244-2460 2. AUTHORIZATION This Agreement is entered into this 1 day of July, 202014, by and between the State of California, hereinafter called STATE and City of Menifee, County of Riverside, State of California, hereinafter called Local Agency through its duly authorized officers. As used herein, Director shall mean Director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE). Where the standard clauses for example in Exhibit C, use the word "Contractor' that word shall mean LOCAL AGENCY as LOCAL AGENCY is used in this Agreement. Section 4142 of the Public Resources Code provides that the Director may enter into cooperative Agreements with local jurisdictions for the purpose of providing wildland fire protection. 3. SCOPE OF WORK LOCAL AGENCY has the responsibility for protection of life, property, and wildland areas comprising 227 acres of land as indicated on the map included under Exhibit E and desires to contract with the STATE to provide wildland fire protection to said area. STATE has the ability to provide wildland fire protection for said area, of the type and degree, which it now provides on adjacent State Responsibility Areas. Contractor Name: City of Menifee Contract No:3CA02439 -3 - 4. SERVICES BY STATE A. STATE shall provide wildland fire protection for the areas defined in the above section. B. For those areas, which are adjacent to State Responsibility Area, STATE will provide wildland fire protection at the same level of service it now provides on adjacent State Responsibility Area. C. For those areas (islands), which are not adjacent to State Responsibility Area, the wildland fire protection provided by the STATE will be limited to those resources identified in the preplanned wildland response for the respective area. Any resources beyond those specified in the preplanned wildland response are assistance by hire and the financial responsibility of the LOCAL AGENCY. 5. ADMINISTRATION A. LOCAL AGENCY agrees that STATE may dispatch fire protection resources available under this Agreement to other areas of the state when needed at the sole discretion of STATE. B. STATE response will be subject to availability of resources. C. Incident Management within the contract area shall conform to current Incident Command System criteria for Unified Command. D. STATE and LOCAL AGENCY shall, through established dispatch procedures, immediately notify each other of any fire incident within the contract area. 6. MUTUAL AID LOCAL AGENCY shall provide mutual aid response into the contract area for wildfires. Structural fire protection remains the jurisdictional and financial responsibility of LOCAL AGENCY. 7. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement contains the whole Agreement between the parties. It cancels and supersedes any previous Agreement for the same or similar services. Contractor Name: City of Menifee Contract No:3CA02439 -4- EXHIBIT B BUDGET DETAIL, INVOICING, PAYMENT AND RECONCILIATION 1. Invoicing and Payment: A. LOCAL AGENCY shall pay STATE for providing said protection at the rate of 23.01 per acre, plus an 11.97% administrative charge for a total of $5,848.50 upon presentation of an invoice by STATE. The rate per acre and administrative charge will be calculated by STATE prior to January 1, of each year and annually thereafter, for the succeeding fiscal year subject to approval by LOCAL AGENCY. This Agreement shall be amended each fiscal year to reflect new rates. B. STATE shall provide thirty (30) day written notice to LOCAL AGENCY of the cost per acre and the administrative charge to be assessed for each subsequent fiscal year during the term of this Agreement; LOCAL AGENCY shall have thirty (30) days to approve said rate; if written approval is not received by STATE within said period, STATE's obligations hereunder shall terminate; LOCAL AGENCY shall be liable for all amounts due up to and including the date of such termination. C. To minimize the need for reconciliation payment is expected in full after the LOCAL AGENCY receives the STATE invoice. Payments made by the LOCAL AGENCY will cover the protection rate per acre and the administrative charge for the protection services rendered by STATE and including any other costs as provided herein, giving credit for all payments made by LOCAL AGENCY and claiming the balance due to STATE, if any, or refunding to LOCAL AGENCY the amount of any overpayment. 2. Budget Contingency Clause A. If the LOCAL AGENCY's governing authority does not appropriate sufficient funds for the current year or any subsequent years covered under this Agreement, which results in an inability to pay the STATE for the services specified in this Agreement, the LOCAL AGENCY shall promptly notify the STATE and this Agreement will terminate pursuant to the notice periods required herein. B. If funding for any fiscal year is reduced or deleted by the LOCAL AGENCY for purposes of this program, the LOCAL AGENCY shall promptly notify the STATE, and the STATE shall have the option to either cancel this Agreement with no liability occurring to the STATE, or offer an agreement amendment to LOCAL AGENCY to reflect the reduced amount, pursuant to the notice terms herein C. If the STATE Budget Act does not appropriate sufficient funds to provide the services for the current year or any subsequent years covered under this Agreement, which results in an inability to provide the services specified in this Agreement to the LOCAL AGENCY, the STATE shall promptly notify the LOCAL AGENCY, and this Agreement will terminate pursuant to the notice periods required herein. Contractor Name: City of Menifee Contract No:3CA02439 -5- D. If funding for any fiscal year is reduced or deleted by the STATE Budget Act for purposes of this program, the STATE shall promptly notify the LOCAL AGENCY, and the LOCAL AGENCY shall have the option to either cancel this Agreement with no liability occurring to the LOCAL AGENCY, or offer an agreement amendment to LOCAL AGENCY to reflect the reduced services, pursuant to the notice terms herein. E. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions in paragraphs A and B above, the LOCAL AGENCY shall remain responsible for payment for all services actually rendered by the STATE under this Agreement regardless of LOCAL AGENCY funding being reduced, deleted or not otherwise appropriated for this program. The LOCAL AGENCY shall promptly notify the STATE in writing of any budgetary changes that would impact this Agreement. F. LOCAL AGENCY and STATE agree that this Budget Contingency Clause shall not relieve or excuse either party from its obligation(s)to provide timely notice as may be required elsewhere in this Agreement. Contractor Name: City of Menifee Contract No:3CA02439 -6- EXHIBIT D SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Cancellation Failure of either party to meet any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including non- payment of monies due hereunder, shall be cause for the termination of this Agreement; such termination shall become effective upon written receipt of 30 day notice of cancellation. 2. Audit If the Agreement is over $10,000, the parties shall, in accordance with Government Code Section 10532, be subject to examination and audit of the State Auditor General for a period of three (3) years after final payment under the Agreement. Examination and audit shall be confined to those matters connected with performance of the Agreement including, but not limited to, cost of administering the Agreement The Contractor warrants by execution of this Agreement, that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Agreement upon Agreement or understanding. 3. Operating Plan Prior to April 1 of each year, STATE and LOCAL AGENCY shall establish a joint Operating Plan for the contract area, which shall be attached after Exhibit E. If LOCAL AGENCY received its structural fire protection from another local agency, the local agency providing the structural fire protection must be party to the Operating Plan. 4. Extension of Agreement Unless there is written notice by LOCAL AGENCY to terminate this Agreement STATE shall extend this Agreement for a single one-year period from the original termination date. The cost of services provided by STATE during the extended period shall be based upon the rates published for the fiscal year in which the extended period falls had a new Agreement been entered into. 5. Modification This Agreement may be amended at any time by written mutual consent of the parties hereto. 6. Indemnification Each party, to the extent permitted by law, agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the other party, its officers, agents, and employees from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to any person, firm or corporation who may be injured or damaged by the indemnifying party. Contractor Name: City of Menifee Contract No:3CA02439 -7- EXHIBIT E ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS Attachments ® Budget Plan ® Topographic Map ® Operating Plan ❑ Annual Report Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract#: 3CA02439 Page#: 8 LOCAL RESPONSIBILITY AREA(LRA)WILDLAND PROTECTION REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT Program Cost Account(PCA*) 39011 THIS IS THE BUDGET PLAN FOR THE LOCAL RESPONSIBILITY AREA(LRA) WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY&FIRE PROTECTION(CAL FIRE) AND THE CITY/TOWN OF City of Menifee A LOCAL AGENCY FOR THE 2014/2015 FISCAL YEAR AGREEMENT COST CALCULATIONS: Number of Acres 227 General Fund Reimbursement $ 8.17 $ 1,854.59 Unit Budget $ 14.84 $ 3,368.68 Sub-Total $ 5,223.27 Admin Rate 11.97% $ 625.23 Total Protection Cost $ 5,848.50 Comments Section: 14/15 Renewal '�. L Contractor Name:City of Menifee Contract Number:3CA02439 Page#9 73 I y � ,✓ (((''' —j ��.�. � sst.1,:�.�if flr r� gig: t 1 tit.— . 1 4 _ Legend Menifee City - ' ® Wildland Contract-227 Acres . 1� Menifee FHSZ HAZ—CLASS ' Very High 0 High OModerate 0 Non-Wildland/Non-Urban .I .a 0 Urban Unzonedt..,.... 0 Menifee Parcels Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 Page 110 OPERATING PLAN Table of Contents Page 1. Overview.............................................................................. 02 2. Authority.............................................................................. 02 3. Purpose................................................................................. 02 4. Definitions &Restrictions........................................................... 02 5. Procedures............................................................................. 02 6. Administration........................................................................ 04 7. Fire Prevention........................................................................ 04 8. Approval................................................................................ 07 APPENDIX Preplanned Initial Attack Response—Riverside Ranger Unit.................. B-1 Preplanned Initial Attack Response—Menifee Fire Department........ B-2 OPERATING PLAN Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 Page 111 1. OVERVIEW This Operating Plan, hereinafter referred to as PLAN, is between the California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection, Riverside Unit, hereinafter referred to as CAL FIRE and the City of Menifee, Menifee Fire Department, hereinafter referred to as CITY. It has been developed to specifically address the Agreement for Protection of Wildlands within a Local Agency, hereinafter referred to as AGREEMENT, between CAL FIRE and CITY for wildland fire protection within the city limits. 2. AUTHORITY The PLAN is required of both CAL FIRE and CITY as part of the AGREEMENT dated July 1, 2014. 3. PURPOSE This PLAN will provide the Unit Chief of CAL FIRE and the CITY a means for executing the AGREEMENT and is hereby attached as Exhibit B with appendices B-1 and B-2 to that AGREEMENT. 4. DEFINITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS See AGREEMENT for definitions and descriptions of general terms. This PLAN does not allow either agency to operate outside the limitations in the AGREEMENT. 5. PROCEDURES A. Fire Reporting/Reports-When CITY receives a report of a wildfire within the area of the AGREEMENT, it shall promptly notify the Riverside Unit Emergency Command Center(ECC). Each agency will process their appropriate reports and make the information available, upon request of the other agency, in no more than 60 days. B. Incident Management-The Incident Command System (ICS) will be used to manage wildfires within the area of the AGREEMENT. Unified Command will be implemented with a CAL FIRE representative and a CITY representative. Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 Page 112 C. Fires within the area of the AGREEMENT-Each agency will maintain a preplanned initial attack response (PIAR) for fires within the area of the AGREEMENT. See Appendices B-1 and B-2. Immediate cooperation between agency dispatch centers will occur to ensure prompt response of appropriate resources into the area of the fire. CAL FIRE resources will be ordered according to the terms of the AGREEMENT through the ECC. Any augmentation of the preplanned response, with CAL FIRE resources, shall be authorized by a CAL FIRE Incident Commander or Agency Representative. Augmentation of the preplanned response may require a post incident audit. The audit will seek to demonstrate that adjacent CAL FIRE Direct Protection Areas (DPA's) were threatened, or that the augmentation was justified on a cost efficiency basis. Local government and private resources will be ordered through the CITY dispatch center (DISPATCH) to ensure proper utilization of the Master Mutual Aid Agreement. D. Mutual Aid-All initial attack resources will be considered mutual aid for the purpose of this AGREEMENT. E. Initial Attack-Initial attack resources will always be based on the closest resources concept identified in the PIAR. See Appendices B-1 and B-2. F. Move-Up & Cover-Station coverage will be exchanged between both agencies when appropriate. To prevent long-term coverage problems to either agency, the covering agency's engines will be replaced with the covered agency's resources as soon as it is practical to do so. G. Fire Information: Unified Command- 1. Both agencies will enter into a unified command structure to manage the incident by establishing a common set of incident objectives and strategies. This will be accomplished without losing or abdicating agency authority, responsibility or accountability. A Unified Ordering Point will be identified and established. 2. Representatives of both agencies will meet as needed to discuss procedures governing and locations of potential Information Centers. Both agencies will strive to maintain a roster of certified Public Information Officers for use during emergencies. 3. The Unified Command will determine which agency will provide the Lead Information Officer. Normally, it will be the agency with the greatest commitment of resources on the incident. H. Representatives of CAL FIRE and CITY, of the rank of Battalion Chief or higher, may order resources directly from the ECC or DISPATCH when an immediate need arises. These resources may include engines, fire crews and bulldozers in accordance with the AGREEMENT. Resources sent in response to these requests will conform to the closet resources concept Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 Page 113 6. ADMINISTRATION The CAL FIRE Unit Chief and the CITY Fire Chief, or their designees, along with representatives from the CAL FIRE ECC and CITY DISPATCH will meet annually to discuss, review, and update the following items; procedures for reporting fires, procedures to dispatch resources to fires within the area of the AGREEMENT, procedures to dispatch resources to fires along the boundaries of the area of the AGREEMENT, and exchange general or specific information which would might affect the other agency. 7. FIRE PREVENTION A. POLICY All fire prevention activities conducted on lands within the area of the AGREEMENT will be consistent with both agencies guidelines. CAL FIRE and CITY will be expected to conduct a year-round, aggressive fire prevention program using guidelines within the CAL FIRE Handbook 9000 and CITY Fire Prevention Guidelines. This will include, but is not limited to, annual analysis and planning sessions to generate an active fire prevention plan. 1. Public Information Program-This will include all types of fire prevention news releases through the available media. Other methods will include public meetings, fairs, rodeos, parades, services clubs and a regular schedule of school programs for all grades. 2. Protection/Planning Issues-Although the responsibility for enforcing fire safe ordinances pertaining to improvements in wildland areas within the city limits is the responsibility of CITY, a CAL FIRE representative will be available upon request to comment on these issues and assist in the enforcement of related ordinances. 3. Hazard Reduction Inspections a. Home Inspection—CAL FIRE will work directly with CITY to enforce Public Resources Code (PRC) Sections 4291, 4446, 4442, 4123, or the Uniform Fire Code sections when applicable. b. Power line Inspections—CAL FIRE will work directly with CITY inspecting power lines over 750 volts, using PRC 4292 and 4293 as a guide. B. RESPONSIBILITY CAL FIRE and CITY personnel will, in the performance of their duties, give full consideration to the prevention of fires and public education. Both agencies will allow staff to establish attainable fire prevention goals. Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 Page 114 C. EXISTING AND PROJECTED DEMAND Fire Prevention and suppression are the primary roles for both agencies. If the demand for services increases in the future, both agencies will develop more intensive programs. Fire protection and prevention will be influenced by the following factors: 1. Increased recreational use. 2. Increased residential and commercial development. 3. Increased utilization of vacation residences. 4. Industrial activity. D. OBJECTIVES The primary objective of the fire prevention plan is the reduction of fire suppression expenditures and damages from human-caused fires. The secondary objective is a current and comprehensive public education program for fire safety awareness and code enforcement. E. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS Both agencies will actively pursue public awareness programs through the following: 1. Public Education a. School programs, ages K-12 b. Roadside sign program C. Timely newspaper articles concerning fire awareness d. Attendance at various local events which lend themselves to fire prevention displays. Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 Page 115 2. Code Enforcement a. Active PRC 4291 home inspection program in target areas. b. Enforcement of the Fire Safe Ordinances as they apply to construction in watershed areas. CAL FIRE will take an advisory role with the CITY Fire Marshal within the areas of the AGREEMENT. F. FUEL MODIFICATION Both agencies will continue to encourage individual property owners and property owner associations to establish and maintain a healthy fuel complex through the following: 1. Prescribed burning through available programs. 2. Forest practice inspections. 3. Fuel modification using mechanized systems, fire crews, and local resources. 4. Biomass programs to control stems per acre, and remove dead and down materials. G. BURNING PERMITS Burning permits will be required in the city limits consistent with those guidelines established in adjacent areas. This will provide consistency in the burn hours and any controls needed for the overall program. 1. Burning Permit Issuance The CITY has the responsibility of issuing burn permits within the city limits and the area of the AGREEMENT. Both agencies will agree to and establish burn permit guidelines by April 1 of each year. The guidelines will follow those established by CAL FIRE to ensure consistency in the burn programs in both the CITY and areas adjacent to CAL FIRE. 2. Suspension of Permit Procedures The suspension of burning permits in the area of the AGREEMENT will be directly related to the burning permit suspension procedures outside the area of the AGREEMENT to ensure area-wide consistency. Suspensions will be based on input from CAL FIRE and CITY. Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 I` i -- 16 H. MONITORING AND EVALUATION Periodic monitoring and evaluation of the PLAN will provide the opportunity to make orderly and timely amendments and revisions of the PLAN. Monitoring will determine if the: 1. PLAN is being followed. 2. PLAN objectives are being met. 3. PLAN is achieving desired results. 8. APPROVAL: This PLAN is approved and authorized as Exhibit B Attachment 3 of the AGREEMENT between CAL FIRE and CITY: FOR CAL FIRE: FOR CITY: California Department of Forestry City of Menifee, & Fire Protection Fire Department Riverside Unit Address: 210 W. San Jacinto Ave 29714 Haun Road Perris, CA 9 70 Menifee, CA 92586 It,4�� IK4A John . Hawkins, Unit Chief Rob Jo I s on, City Manager Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 Page 117 PREPLANNED INITIAL ATTACK RESPONSE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION MENIFEE WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT Chief Hand Air Air Dozer Engines Officer Crews Co ter Attack Tanker Low 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Med 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 Hi h 2 5 1 2 1 1 2 Station Proximity' Air Attack 1. Battalion 13 CAL FIRE/RVC 1. Hemet-Ryan 2. Battalion 2 CAL FIRE/RVC 2. Ramona 3. Battalion 15 CAL FIRE/RVC Bulldozers 1. Temecula Hand Crews 1. Rainbow 2. Clark Training Center 2. Bautista 3. San Jacinto 3. Norco Copters 1. Hemet-Ryan 4. Oak Glen 2. Keenwild 3. Prado 4. Heaps APPENDIX B-1 'Depends upon the actual location of the incident Contract Name: City of Menifee Contract Number: 3CA02439 Page 118 PREPLANNED INITIAL ATTACK RESPONSE MENIFEE FIRE DEPARTMENT MENIFEE WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT BRUSH ENGINES ENGINES WATER TENDERS OFFICER Low 0 2 1 Med 0 3 1 High 2 3 1 CAL FIRE resources not included in wildland response resources. APPENDIX B ENIFE Scott A.Mann Mayor STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Wallace W.Edgerton COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss Deputy Mayor CITY OF MENIFEE ) John V.Denver I, Kathy Bennett, City Clerk of the City of Menifee, do hereby certify that the Councilmember foregoing Resolution No. 14-370 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City Thomas Fuhrman of Menifee at a meeting thereof held on the 21st day of May, 2014 by the Councilmember following vote: Greg August Councilmember Ayes: August, Denver, Edgerton, Fuhrman, Mann Noes: None Absent: None Recused: None Katy Bennett, City Clerk 29714 Haun Road Menifee,CA 92586 Phone 951.672.6777 Fax 951.679.3843 vww.cityofinen ifee.us Resolution No. 14-370 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MENIFEE, CALIFORNIA APPROVING THE AGREEMENT WITH CAL-FIRE FOR THE WILDLANDS FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES Whereas, the City of Menifee incorporated on October 1, 2008, and Whereas, since incorporation the City has contracted with the County of Riverside for Fire Services; and Whereas, the County of Riverside contracts with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire); and Whereas, the City Council approves the agreement with CAL-Fire for the Wildland Fire Protection Program for the period of July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015 (attached as Exhibit A —Agreement). NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MENIFEE, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, AS FOLLOWS: The City Council hereby finds and determines that the entering into The Wildland Fire Protection Agreement with CAL-Fire Exhibit A (Agreement No. 3CA02439) is in the best interest of the City as this program will provide the needed resources for Wildland fire services, and authorizes the City Manager to execute the agreement. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 2111 day ay, 2014. Mayor Scot A. Mann Attest: Approved as to form: J✓`L&17 Kathy Bennett, City Clerk Juli Hayward igg , ty Attorney