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PACKET Public Safety 1998-08-06
PUBUC SAFETY COMMITTEE August 6, 1998 8:00 A.M. REVISED: 080598 POUCE DEPARTMENT 1. Contract Probationary Services - Municipal Court 2. 911 Surcharge - LETA 3. Policy Manual Approval FIRE DEPARTMENT 1. No Reports REPORTS 1. Correspondence Summary 2. Parking Report MISCELLANEOUS 1. Request Executive Session - Personnel Matters * The committee reserves the right to consider other appropriate business not available at the time the agenda was prepared. .. 0 E .~ g ¤' 2 C 59 E n 2 :03 2 5 & 0 5 1- 4-0 5 ; Ei j 6% -U- 562 'JO C O 2.25 0 4-1 0 0 v 11.-~•Let,j.pi t1692;,£ :&1-f@·0-~~4<61+Ezir *f -„;E W E REI ..4- 7 'm - .2 0,0 04 · L @ 8 0 W Z 52 a ........ ' (1) .0 c O u. 0- 1 2 2- M/- E O / . 2, /1. .J/': GA -:lif , .= i, -·, 746.mifia. 9-92 -10. - .9, t:-6,..t-:EJU ·2151 1., - n. I . . . .. 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E € 2 2 00 05 J c c m < (39 :0 t (D CD 2& 2 I m 2 u,a, MEE@BEEii/5 #2*28%8@ 2 E N E 2:09 ention Mces n Corre ctions Program Joleu! uo!;eJodioo (6 tz) Unt?Afs 601# 4~0 L 'El 0011 0006- Pueblo OZZ L INTENS E com n ng I ention. 3 lo ,~ 0!}S~~00 · UO lou rather th Ile JOJ elqel!.BAB S! eleos 'suleJfiold NOI.1.143&13.1-NI 1 rull; peu! 1(1 s! suleJBOJd JOJ 5uipu Intervention Community Corrections Program . - f..;:,·)'*~fflo..;July 10,(19989{9·ki-L: Li:.It- ,~~> - ~. · Lk . ...i>:49.120'A¥*:t ·· 't· :.2. . 0.705 I Ho~rablg99Fy:B~~Wilf~~ ; ~ ~' 1. , : . :. a. 5 . 2 .:' * 4: i ....4.1,< I 439*·:. F ·.4.,Dy, A.JL.,4 '· - Err.6.6..· . Estes·Paill Munici0al.Court ' t..r . 0 - :ti~ -:l,Er·· - 13 .* -0:y,·(.tjaw .~-fil.>-, 9 ' t- 025.-, 5*yM.£- ·· 22-·-'- ~ /2 EstedPark; CO;80517·i'(91-~':'-- 4. 3 ·C . 1 - ... .... f t.. ... ..: '..e 21 ' t ·'~;lit It was apleasure speaking withyouregarding the-possibility ofINTERVENTION providing services * 0 3.to the Estes Park Municipal Court.. - T. 1 -4 . 5, .r . - Enclosed is an overview ofthe entire INTERVENTION program which describes the various services provided. The specific services that are currently available at the Fort Collins and Loveland offices are: I Probation Supervision • Electronic Monitoring In-Home Detention Remote Alcohol Testing Intensive Alcohol Supervision Program I Criminal History Reports Enclosed are samples ofthe Criminal History Report format that we discussed on the telephone. The cost for these reports is $75.00 which includes our mailing / delivering the report to the Court, Prosecuting Attorney, and the Defendant. INTERVENTION staffwould also be available to appear in Court upon your request Regarding payment for the report, if the City is willing to pay for the report I would suggest that any defendant placed on probation be required to reimburse the City as a condition oftheir sentence. INTERVENTION can also provide supervision and/or electronic monitoring services based on an "Offender Funded" basis, therefore, the City would incur no cost for these services. The Estes Park Municipal Court can access any ofthe INTERVENTION offices throughout Colorado by simply making an initial refeiral to the Loveland office. We will then transfer the client to the office nearest their place of residence and/or employment. The enclosed office / services list provides you with the location and services available at all of our office locations. If I can be of any further assistance, or if you would like to schedule a meeting, please feel free to contact me at any time. Sincerely, I . -:d-/f Thomas D. KissIer Program Development Coordinator 003) 378-7073 17720 S. Golden Ri Golden, CO 80401 (303) 278-9600 GREGORY A. WHITE AttorneyAt Law july 30,1998 VICKIE O'CONNER TOWN OF ESTES PARK PO BOX 1200 ESTES PARK, CO 80517 Dear Vickie: Enclosed please find a proposed resolution sent to me by Leta. Please place this on the next Town Board agenda for August 11, 1998. Chief Repola and I agree that this may be placed on the consent agenda. If you need lything further please do not hesitate to give me a call. Vedtruly yours, ANA <CALJU ~ GregoF A. White cc: Rand,~Repola ~~ GAW/bf 1423 West 29th St. (07(¥, A/17-illn Frey, Korb, Haggerty & Mickaels, P.C. Attorneys at Law John p, Frey 318 Canyon Avenue, Suite 200 P.O. Box 2283 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-2283 Telephone (970) 493-8622 Fax (970) 493-1218 July 16, 1998 Gregory A. White, Esq. Town Attorney Town of Estes Park 1423 West 29th Street Loveland, CO 80538 Dear Greg: Re: Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority (LETA) At its board meeting on July 1, 1998, the Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority approved a telephone exchange access facility charge and a wireless communications access charge effective January 1, 1999, each at the rate of $.45 per month. We have taken the liberty of preparing the enclosed Resolution for adoption by the Board of Trustees. The applicable statutes require that a resolution be adopted by the governing bodies on or before September 1, 1998. Please review the Resolution and if you find it acceptable please place it before the Board of Trustees for adoption. Should you have any questions concerning the Resolution or any other matters involving the Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority, you should feel free to contact our office or the Town's representative on the LETA Board, Chief Randy Repola. Very truly yours, FREY, KORB, HAGGERTY & MICHAELS, P.C. Danielle Z. Johnson i; 7 / P for John P. Frey Attorney for Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority jk enclosure cc Ms. Debbie Tellez, LETA Administrative Assistant RESOLUTION NO. BEING A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A TELEPHONE EXCHANGE ACCESS FACILITY CHARGE AND A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS ACCESS CHARGE FOR THE LARIMER EMERGENCY TELEPHONE AUTHORITY EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1999. WHEREAS, the Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority was created pursuant to § 29-11-101, et seq., C.R.S., by an Intergovernmental Agreement Concerning the Implementation of an "E911" Emergency Telephone Service, dated November 14, 1990, between certain governmental entities located in Larimer County, Colorado; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the aforesaid statutory authority and by resolution of the Town of Estes Park on May 8, 1990, and Ordinance No. 4-98 properly adopted by the Board of Trustees on February 10, 1998, the Board of Trustees is authorized to raise, lower, or reestablish a telephone exchange access facility charge and a wireless communications access charge to be assessed telephone (wireline and wireless) service users in the Town of Estes Park; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees deems that reestablishing the telephone exchange access facility charge at the rate of forty-five cents ($.45) per month and the wireless communications access charge at the rate of forty-five cents ($.45) per month is necessary and appropriate to adequately fund emergency telephone services in the Town of Estes Park; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 1. Commencing on January 1, 1999, the telephone exchange access facility charge and the wireless communications access charge shall each be reestablished at forty-five cents ($.45) per month per exchange access facility or per wireless communications access. 2. Telephone service suppliers providing telephone service in the Town of Estes Park are authorized to collect the telephone exchange access facility charge in accordance with § 29-11-101, et seq., C.R.S. 3. Wireless telephone service suppliers providing wireless telephone service in the Town of Estes Park are authorized to collect the wireless communications access charge in accordance with § 29-11-100.5, et seq., C.R.S. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the foregoing Resolution was adopted this day of , 1998. TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO By Mayor ATTEST: Town Clerk CORRESPONDENCE SUMMARY July 1998 Received a thank you card from Peter Stilling stating he «greatly appreciated" the return of his pants and wallet. He thought he "would never see my pants and wallet again". Received a letter from the chairperson of the Scandinavian Midsummer Festival expressing their appreciation for the Town's support. z Your doing this for us shows us that aU aspects Of the Town of Estes Park certainty help and back our festival. " Received a thank you note from Carmen Riensche for returning her wallet to her. She also stated she would *like to give a special thanks to the policeman who returned my wallet to me for having a nice and cute sense of humor." Date Created: 08/04/98 ESTES PARK Page: 1 Ticket statistics by violation code 06/01/98 - 07/16/98 Valid Void Valid Count Count Code Description Amount 13 MTC 1204(1)(B) PARKED WITHIN AN INTERSECTION $130 1 MTC 1204(1)(a) PARKED ON SIDEWALK $10 4 MTC 1204(1)(f) DOUBLE PARKING $40 58 MTC 1204(2)(F) PARKED WHERE PROHIBITED BY SIGNS $580 207 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 3 HOURS ONE TIME 23 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 30 MIN. ONE TIME 24 MTC 1204(2)(F) LOADING ZONE VIOLATION ONE TIME WAR 5 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 2 HOURS ONE TIME 69 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 3 HOURS $345 2 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 30 MINUTES $10 3 MTC 1204(2)(F) LOADING ZONE VIOLATION $30 1 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 2 HOURS $5 2 MTC 1204(2)(a) PARKED BLOCKING DRIVEWAY $20 2 MTC 1205 PARKED HEADED WRONG WAY $20 18 MTC 1208(5) HANDICAP PARKING VIOLATION $450 432 .......................... $1640 *bate Created: 07/16/97 ESTES PARK Page: 1 Ticket statistics by violation code 06/01/97 - 07/16/97 £79.. Void Valid Count Count Code Description Amount 9 MTC 1204(1)(B) PARKED WITHIN AN INTERSECTION $90 1 MTC 1204(1)(a) PARKED ON SIDEWALK $10 3 MTC 1204(1)(c) PARKED IN CROSSWALK $30 16 1 MTC 1204(1)(f) DOUBLE PARKING $160 142 MTC 1204(2)(F) PARKED WHERE PROHIBITED BY SIGNS $1420 150 3 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 3 HOURS ONE TIME 22- 2 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 30 MIN. ONE TIME 12 MTC 1204(2)(F) LOADING ZONE VIOLATION ONE TIME WAR 4' MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 2 HOURS ONE TIME MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 3 HOURS $195 4 MTC 1204(2)(F) OVERTIME PARKING 30 MINUTES $20 11 MTC 1204(2)(a) PARKED BLOCKING DRIVEWAY $110 3 MTC 1205 PARKED HEADED WRONG WAY $30 12 MTC 1208(5) HANDICAP PARKING VIOLATION $300 428 6 .......................... $2365 Date Created: 08/04/98 ESTES PARK Page: 1 Total tickets by street 06/01/98 - 07/16/98 Total Total Total Street name Valid Void Count Fine Revenue BROWNSFIELD LO 4 4 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 CHILDRENS PARK 12 12 $ 125.00 $ 0.00 CLEAVE ST 8 8 $ 20.00 $ 0.00 COFFEE BAR LOT 18 18 $ 35.00 $ 0.00 DARKHORSE LOT 171 171 $ 345.00 $ 0.00 E ELKHORN AVE 2 2 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 EAST RIVERSIDE 6 6 $ 5.00 $ 0.00 LOWER WEIST LO 23 23 $ 230.00 $ 0.00 MACGREGOR AVE 24 24 $ 25.00 $ 0.00 MORAINE AVE 9 9 $ 5.00 $ 0.00 MUNICIPAL LOT 36 36 $ 365.00 $ 0.00 N POST OFFICE 12 12 $ 155.00 $ 0.00 PARK LN 18 18 $ 55.00 $ 0.00 S POST OFFICE 33 33 $ 40.00 $ 0.00 TREGENT LOT 6 6 $ 150.00 $ 0.00 UPPER WEIST LO 1 1 $ 10.00 $ 0.00 VIRGINIA DR 13 13 $ 45.00 $ 0.00 W ELKHORN AVE 19 19 $ 15.00 $ 0.00 WEIST DR 17 17 $ 15.00 $ 0.00 Totals 432 432 $ 1,640.00 $ 0.00 26ate Created: 07/16/97 ESTES PARK Page: 1 Total tickets by street 06/01/97 - 07/16/97 Total Total Total Street name Valid Void Count Fine Revenue BIG HORN LOT 1 1 $ 10.00 $ 0.00 BROWNSFIELD LO 1 2 3 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 CHILDRENS PARK 14 14 $ 180.00 $ 0.00 CLEAVE ST 8 8 $ 55.00 $ 0.00 COFFEE BAR LOT 19 19 $ 30.00 $ 0.00 DARKHORSE LOT 125 125 , $ 260.00 $ 0.00 E ELKHORN AVE 4 4 $ 20.00 $ 0.00 EAST RIVERSIDE 1 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 LOWER WEIST LO 22 22 $ 220.00 $ 0.00 MACGREGOR AVE 8 8 $ 15.00 $ 0.00 MORAINE AVE 2 2 $ 10.00 $ 0.00 MUNICIPAL LOT 76 76, $ 790.00 $ 0.00 N POST OFFICE 10 10 $ 35.00 $ 0.00 PARK LN 14 1 15 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 S POST OFFICE 32 2 34 $ 55.00 $ 0.00 TREGENT LOT 5 5 $ 95.00 $ 0.00 UPPER WEIST LO 49 49 $ 505.00 $ 0.00 VIRGINIA DR 13 .. 13 $ 55.00 $ 0.00 W ELKHORN AVE 7 1 8 $ 10.00 $ 0.00 W RIVERSIDE DR 1 1 $ 5.00 $ 0.00 WEIST DR 16 16 $ 15.00 $ 0.00 ci Totals 428 6 434 $ 2,365.00 $ 0.00 1 Public Safety Committee Town of Estes Park July 2, 1998, 8:00 a.m. FIRE DEPARTMENT 1. Memorandum of Understanding with Rocky Mountain National Park. 2. Firefighter Adcountability System a. Tagging system for bunker gear 3. Prescribed bum for Crosier Mountain 4. Fireworks warning 5. Correspondence POLICE DEPARTMENT 1. Backup Communications status 2. Traffic monitoring & enforcement 3. Aggressive driving enforcement efforts results a. June 15,1998 b. June 19,1998 4. Year 2000 audit REPORTS 1.9-1-1 calls count MOU Agreement No. MU1520-3-9002 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between NATIONAL PARK SERVICE (ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK) AND TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO (Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department) 1. Background A. Purpose: 1. The purpose for this Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter MOU) is to provide personal services and equipment required for both structural fire and wildfire suppression and the protection of life and property from fire on lands administered by Rocky Mountain National Park (hereinafter Park) and to nearby fire protection agencies. B. Authority: 1. The statutes found at 42 U.S.C. 1856,16 U.S.C. lb(1) and 16 U.S.C. b(8) provide authority for the National Park Service (hereinafter NPS) to enter into reciprocal agreements and render emergency fire fighting and cooperative assistance to nearby fire prevention agencies to extinguish fires and preserve life and property. 2. The Mayor of the Town of Estes Park (hereinafter Town) has signature authority to enter into agreements with the Park regarding fire prevention and suppression services on Park administered lands. 3. The Park Superintendent has signature authority to enter into agreements with the Town and the Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department (hereinafter Department) regarding fire prevention and suppression services on Park administered lands and to provide reciprocal assistance. 11. Statements of Work SUMMARY As further described below, the Park is loaning a structural fire truck (for use by the Department both inside and outside the Park), equipment, and a garage stall to the Town/Department without charge, in return for the Town/Department providing structural fire protection to that portion of the Park shown on the attached map. The Park will not maintain its own structural fire suppression force. The Park will, however, maintain its own wildfire suppression and management force and will provide wildfire suppression assistance outside the Park to the Town/Department, to the greatest extent possible, upon request. The Town/Department will provide such wildfire suppression services to the Park upon request (to the greatest extent possible) as are normally associated with the use of engines (pumper units) and water tenders (tankers); in this capacity, NPS wildland fire qualifications for Department fire fighters are desirable, but not required at this time. The NPS will maintain its own wildfire control/management organization or suppression/management of forest, brush, and grass fires. The NPS will be the primary responder for all wildfires within the Park and will also assist the Department with the suppression of wildfires within the Department's service area upon request of the Department Chief, with available equipment and qualified personnel. A. Fire on Park Administered Lands: 1. In the event of a structural fire, the Town/Department agrees to: a. be the primary responder for structural and vehicle fires, vehicle extrications (use of hydraulic or air powered tools to remove passengers from motor vehicles at accident scenes), and hazardous material incidents occurring within the Park west from Estes Park to the Trail Ridge Store and south to the Allenspark Fire Protection District's north boundary on Highway 7. The Park will not maintain its own structural fire organization, but instead will rely on the Town/Department to provide structural fire protection within the area described on the attached map. b. Maintain a substation and structural fire truck within the Park Headquarters' Utility Area, as specified in the attached special use permit, for response both within and outside the Park. c. Respond to and engage in the immediate suppression of all structural fires. d. Adhere to Park/NPS requirements when requested to do so by the Park Superintendent's designated representative. 2. The Park agrees to: a. Provide initial fire extinguisher response to structural and vehicle fires. b. Cooperate and coordinate with the Department personnel in facilitating the Department's suppression of structural fires. c. Solicit and accept recommendations from the Department command personnel in structural fire prevention and reporting procedures, insofar as they do not conflict with PartdNPS policies. d. Allow the Town to use park hydrants and water reservoirs for fighting fires within and adjacent to the Park. The Park's Facility Management division will provide, on an annual basis, a map of all hydrants, reservoirs, and significant water storage systems within the protection zone. 3. In the event of a wildfire, the Town/Department agrees to: a. Upon request, respond to the fire with available safety and fire equipment and personnel, to provide such wildfire suppression services as are normally associated with the use of pumper units and water tenders; in this capacity, NPS wildland fire qualification standards for Department fire fighters are not applicable. b. Operate all pumper units and other motor vehicles only upon established roads unless specifically authorized to drive off the established roadway by the Park Superintendent's designated representative. c. Use no engine-powered earth-moving equipment for fire suppression on Park lands without specific approval by the Park Superintendent's designated representative. d. Recognize that Park/NPS policies and requirements may necessitate special or unique wildfire fighting procedures that may differ from Department procedures. The Department will adhere to Park/NPS requirements when ' requested to do so by the Park Superintendent or designated representative. B. Fire Adiacent to Exterior Park Boundaries: 1. In the event of a wildfire within the boundaries of the Department service area, the Park agrees to: a. Respond to the fire, upon request, with available qualified wildfire personnel and equipment. b. Cooperate with Town personnel in suppression of the fire. c. Recognize and follow orders from the Town command personnel or appropriate Town/County authority. 2. In the event of a wildfire, the Town agrees to: a. Establish a clear command structure and provide orders and instructions to Park personnel. Incident command system organization and terminology should be used. b. Consult with the Park Superintendent's designated representative if the fire threatens Park administered property. c. For purpose of this MOU, the following persons will be considered, in descending order as the Superintendent's designated representatives: (1) Chief Park Ranger (2) Chief of Operations (3) Fire Management Officer d. For purposes of this MOU, the Town command personnel are: (1) Chief, Department (2) 1 st Assistant Chief, Department (3) 2nd Assistant Chief ' e. Operations: (1) Suppression personnel/equipment will be activated as follows: (a) Notification and Response of the Department. The Department shall be notified through its dispatching system of any fire or fire related emergency located within the Automatic Response Area. The Department will respond with whatever apparatus, equipment, and manpower is available to the Department at the time of the incident. The obligation of the Department to respond, pursuant to provisions of this Agreement, shall be conditioned upon the Department's determination that the specified equipment and personnel are available for the response; that such equipment and personnel are not needed within the Town; and that the equipment and personnel will not be exposed to extraordinary risk of damage, injury, or death. (b) The Department shall request assistance from the Park through its dispatching services. f. General Provisions: (1) The Park and Town/Department mutually agree to the following: (a) In the execution of this MOU, employees or agents of the Town/Department are not considered employees of the Park or NPS. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Title 15, United Sates code, Section 2210, the Town/Department agrees that the loan of the park fire truck and its associated equipment, as well as the making available of space in the Park buildings to maintain a fire station, shall constitute the entire consideration for the Town's assumption of responsibility for suppression of structural fires inside the park as shown on the exhibit attached. The Town specifically waives reimbursement for any , costs incurred in fighting structural fires pursuant to this agreement. (c) The Park shall not be bound to make any expenditures under this MOU, except as may be appropriated by the Congress of the United States. (d) The Park and the Town waive all claims against each other for compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death occurring in consequence of activities pursuant to this MOU. (e) All suppression qualified personnel should be physically fit. (f) Personal protection equipment will be provided by the respective parties to this MOU. g. Termination of Response. The Department shall be permitted to withdraw its personnel and/or equipment from the scene of any incident in the Automatic Response Area when: (1) The personnel and/or equipment are released by the officer in charge of the incident; (2) The conditions at the incident create risk of injury or death to the Department's personnel and/or damage to the Department's equipment. (3) The needs of the Department require the return of its personnel and/or equipment to the Town. (4) The decision to withdraw shall be solely within the discretion of the Department. h. Agreement Evaluation: 01) The parties will jointly review the results of this MOU at the end of each calendar year. The MOU may be amended at any time by the written mutual consent of the parties. The approved amendment will immediately become part of this MOU. * 111. Term of MOU A. The term of this MOU is five (5) years, commencing upon the date of signature of the final signatory party to the MOU. IV. Kev Officials A. Park 1. The Superintendent has the authority and responsibility for managing this MOU on behalf of the Park. Telephone 586-1399. B. Department 1. The Chief, Department, has the authority and responsibility for managing this MOU on behalf of the Town. Telephone 586-5331. V. Reports A. Each party is responsible for its respective timekeeping and other required records and reports. VI. Termination A. This MOU may be terminated by either party by providing sixty (60) days notice to the other party. B. In the event the MOU expires and is not renewed pursuant to paragraph 111 or is sooner terminated by either the Town or Park under paragraph VI, all property rented/loaned to the Town by Park shall be returned to the Park within sixty (60) days in as good condition as it was when loaned to the Town less normal wear and tear. VII. Required Clauses A. No member or delegate to Congress, or resident Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this MOU, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom, but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit. B. During the performance of this MOU, the participants agree to abide by the terms of Executive Order 11246 on non-discrimination and will not discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The participants will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. I . C. Compensation. No party to this MOU shall be required to pay any compensation to any other party for any services. D. Effect of MOU. This MOU shall not be construed as or deemed to be an MOU for the benefit of any third party or parties, and no third party or parties shall have any right of action hereunder for any cause whatsoever. Any services performed or expenditures made in connection with this Agreement by any of the parties hereto shall be deemed conclusively to be for the direct protection and benefit of such party. E. Colorado Governmental Immunity. The parties understand and agree that the Town does not waive the defenses and limitations of the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, Section 24-10-101, C.R.S., 21 sea. F. Benefits. Pursuant to Sections 29-5-109 and 29-5-110, C.RS., if any firefighter or other personnel of the Department is injured, disabled, or dies as a result of performing his services under this MOU outside the boundaries of the Town, said individual shall remain covered by, and be eligible for, the worker's compensation and firefighter's pension benefits which said individual would otherwise be entitled to receive if the injury, disability, or death had occurred within the boundaries of the Town. In witness whereof, the parties hereto have executed this MOU as of the day of , 19-. Chief, Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department Date Mayor, Town of Estes Park Date Superintendent, Rocky Mountain National Park Date Form 10-114 Rev.Aug.86 OMB No. 1024-0026 Page 1 of _ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service Special Use Permit Name of Use Use of Government Equipment to provide Date Permit Reviewed 19_ Structural fire protection Reviewed 19_ Reviewed 19_ Expires 1998 06/14 Long Term_ Permit # RMR ROMO 6000 803 Short Term X Region Park Type No# ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK . TOWN OF ESTES PARK of Estes Park, Colorado 80517 970-586-2371 Name or Permittee Address Phone is hereby authorized during the period from (Time _ day.Ql Month 111- 20Q1 .), through (Time _day 1 Month 06 1998 ),to use the following described land or facilities in the above named area: Building and equipment (garage stall, structural fire truck, breathing apparatus and other equipment) as specified in Exhibits A, B, C, and D. For the purpose(s) of: Providing structural fire protection to Rocky Mountain National Park and the Town of Estes Park, Colorado. Authorizing legislation or other authority (RE-NPS-53 Appendix 1): NEPA Compliance: CATEGORICALLY EXCLUDED X EA/FONSI_ EIS_ OTHER APPROVED PLANS_ PERFORMANCE BOND: Required_ Not Required X Amount $ N/A UABILITY INSURANCE: Required X Not Required_ Amount $ See Item No. 12 Indemnification Reimbursement will be based on value of truck at time of loss. ISSUANCE of this permit is subject to the conditions on the reverse hereof and appended pages and when appropriate to the payment to the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service of the sum of $ waived . The undersigned hereby accepts this permit subject to the terms, covenants, obligations, and reservations, expressed or implied herein. PERMITrEE Mayor, Town of Estes Park Date Authorizing Official , Signature Superintendent Date Additional Authorizing Official , (If Required) Signature Title Date CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT 1. The permittee shall exercise this privilege subject to the supervision of the Superintendent, and shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations of the area. 2. Damages - The permittee shall pay the United States for any damage resulting from this use which would not reasonably be inherent in the use which the permittee is authorized to make of the land described in this permit. 3. Benefit - Neither Members of, nor Delegates to Congress, or Resident Commissioners shall be admitted to any share or part of this permit or derive, either directly or indirectly, any pecuniary benefit to arise themfrom: Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company, if the permit be for the benefit of such corporation. 4. Assignment - This permit may not be transferred or assigned without the consent of the Superintendent, in writing. 5. Revocation - This permit may be terminated upon breach of any of the conditions herein or at the discretion of the Superintendent. 6. The permittee is prohibited from giving false information, to do so will considered a breach of conditions be grounds for revocation: [Re:36 CFR 2.32 (4)]. 7. Permittee will comply with applicable public health and sanitation standards and codes. 8. The following provisions constitute Condition 4 in accordance with Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended by Executive Order No. 11375 of October 13, 1967. NONDISCRIMINATION. If use of the resource covered by their permit will involve the employment by the permittee of a person or persons, the permittee agrees as follows: (a) The Permittee will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The permittee will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The permittee agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the Superintendent setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. (b) The Permittee will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Permittee, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin. (c) The Permittee will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the Superintendent, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the Permittee's commitments under Section 202 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. (d) The Permittee will comply with all provisions of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. (e) The Permittee will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the Superintendent and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. (f) In the event of the Permittee's noncompliance with the non-discrimination clauses of this permit or with any such rules, regulations, or orders, this permit may be cancelled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the Permittee may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or permits in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies involved as provided in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 25, 1965, as amended, or by rule, regulations, or order of the Secretary of labor or as otherwise provided by law. (g) The permittee will include the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24,1965, as amended, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontract or purchase order as the Superintendent may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliances: Provided, however, that in the event the Permittee becomes involved in or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the Superintendent, the Permittee may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. , . ·' '- SPECIAL USE PERMIT CONTINUATION SHEET PERMIT NO. RMR-ROMO-6000-803 9. The following described Government-owned property is assigned to the Town of Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department in furtherance of the purposes of this Agreement. Heated garage stall and work area at the west end of Building No. 76 (in the Headquarters Utility Area), one level, 528 sq. ft. The area assigned contains one vehicle stall and an equipment maintenance area. --1977 Ford F - 600 fire truck and miscellaneous equipment (Exhibit A) 10. Maintenance. Rocky Mountain National Park will maintain the fire truck described above, including the chassis, engine, and pump. All other equipment, as described on Exhibits A, B, and C will be maintained by the Town. The fire truck will be replaced by the Park at a future date, as necessary, based upon National Park Service standards concerning replacement of special purpose vehicles. Identification. Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department identification decals will be affixed to the truck. Government license plates will be attached to an inside storage compartment to continue to identify the truck as Government property. 12. Indemnification. The Town will indemnify and hold harmless the United States from any and all damages, including claims of third parties, arising out of or in any way connected with the operation by the Town of the fire truck outside the boundaries of the Park. The Town shall carry insurance to come with this provision and to reimburse the Park for damages to or total loss of the fire truck should such an event occur in connection with the fire suppression activities outside the boundaries of the Park. The Town shall furnish proof of such insurance coverage to the Park by submitting a copy of the policy or a certification from the insurance company by January 30 each year of the term hereof. This indemnification is specifically limited to the insurance coverage carried by the Town. The Town shall not be liable to nor indemnify the United States for any amount nor for any damages not covered by the Town's insurance policies. If other Government-owned equipment (not permanently attached to the truck) and turnout gear on loan to the Town is damaged beyond repair, such equipment will be surveyed and not replaced by the Government. Colorado Governmental Immunity. The parties understand and agree that the Town does not waive the defenses and limitations of the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, Section 24-10-101, C.R.S., nt im. 13. Annual inventory. Government-owned capitalized property assigned to the Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department will be inventoried by the Park on an annual basis. (Equipment Maintenance performed by the Park) Truck: 1977 Ford F-600 License I121328 Main Pump: Waterous Model CPI<-2-300 SN53162 300 GPM at 150 PSI Centrifugal single stage Manual-electric priming valve. Adjustable pressure relief valve. Pump Inlets: Side Panel - 3" hard suction; 2 th" soft suction Outlets: Side Panel - 2g" Hose bed - 1." Pre-connected Booster line - 1" Tank: 300 Gallon (Equipment maintenance performed by the Town) Hose: 3" hard suction - two 10' sections with strainer 2 W' soft suction - one 10' section Ladders: 1 - 24 ' three-section aluminum extension 1 - 12' aluminum roof Extinguishers: 2-30#AEC stored pressure dry chemical - General TGPA30A Radio: Phoenix programmable Sire/PA: Federal twin sonic lighUsound system Lights: 2 - cab spotlights, 2 Big Beam #211,1 - Big Beam #111 Foam: Foam eductor Other: 1 - Pike Pole 2 - Fire Covers 1 - Wrecking Bar 3 - Rear Safety straps 1 - Floating Strainer 2 - Fire Axes 1 - Short Hardline 1 - Set Spanner Wrenches with Bracket l * A f :j-: i(i~26'' 466 094. - 1998 Crosier Prescribed Fire 112 1' 0*W-4, i Projected Prescribed Fire Dates:. Initial burning will take place sometime between June 19 and July 31 L' if weather, fuel moisture and smoke dispersal conditions permit. Project History: - ~ . I • The Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests began the ' Crosier Mountain Prescribed Fire ProjEctin 1991. • To date 1, 500 acres have been treated with prescribed-fire. Tliere are two Primary Objectives of this project: 1. To improve elk habitat by creating conditions for grasses and brush to increase 2. To reduce hazardous fuel loadings to provide a more fire safe environment for the adjacent communities of Drake and Waltonia. • Crosier Prescribed Fire Project consists of several different units that require specific burning conditions. The desired burning conditions can occUr during any season of the year (fall, winter, spring or summer). To complete the project we will be burning during which ever season provides the best conditions to meet our objectives. Plans for Early Summer 1998: O The Forest Service plans to begin burning sometime between June 19 and July 31 if the de- sired weather, fuel moisture and smoke dispersal conditions are met "Prescribed Fire " signs will be posted on Highway 34 when the burn is in progress. c<> The Forest Service will burn between 1,500 and 3,300 acres over a period of 5-7 days. Light smoke may be visible in the area for a couple days after the burning phase of the prescribed fire is completed. 4 The Forest Service will cease any lighting two days prior to the Fourth of July weekend. For More information: • Contact Tammy Williams at 970-498-1064 (between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.) • After hours page 970-229-8498, and the Fire Information Officer on-duty will return your call. • See attached Map for Prescribed Fire location Z 2 4 :l '* F .W. f // : O z < h.,k \ ./" /<, ,/ ' , \<,----------.-'......- , - - ·)·/ i umzzer.- , t J , , /. . f , t i ' \ \ ¢ / \1.' c -- I 1 -/1 I E / / k .1 8~ / . \ .\,49.1+ ~l i.'; i....2-./i -1 \ o©.i \ \ I .4 / \ H . 99 i 0 1 72/ , .,..£. t. 9 '. . \ . , ,; \.-1 ...~.21.-I.:...& O\ \ - , If 1 1 N p -/ . ..- 'D//7 1 /4 f .i i 1 · ' A.1 ' 2/ 11 . A .2 ....17.t. 0 /1 ,/. f{ l. 9 --- -0-//--I / , %)\1 r - , . 4 1. 8 r \ , . 1 ..t'f LE,5 , ....... i , 0 7\ / l 3 il (-&-: 3.) E i.*3739 ....2* e «7-/ill/7 'r' ~\.- 2»95.- . -- C 1 { '. .. , 5 < W,/.- » 1 !<? . / - . 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I I , €N Prescribe Proj ects Units (to be burned) / ,&)11!O111PAA; . - spuu-1 welsks 1SeJ M ed sels3 01 n Areas 0.8 :1'170>34kjtd ¢ ... 4 . .'I-.. I '41 1 r.) 0 Estes 3%1- i F it ~:fil ~fei·:3Dp My.u = 1.3 111:, I:- I. I.:.JI. 1 . :1- ' 4.'p:Th' :* :i. ~::f>··DfiC:LPO.Box 1967 --039 1.-- : ~i:';··I . .. ).:..Ah·. ' ·'-:.·27,64.'...At·i:.-1.1,7.·Estes Paik, CO 805173.2-(,Ifi :.,U€-r (970) 586-6104 ''k#,A~::t 'T.",C 1:,I 1 . '1. June 20,1998 . 1. 4.1.00 (.·- I 1: . . f I -:.- -? - , ..1 4:' . - ,, 'Chief Scott Dorman : c . .., C. I -. i, „ r ' ' ' Estes Park Fire Department. 0 0 u '22 7~ ,J v . , ,0, : .- ,.--. f PO Box 1200 , , ' 1 -1 ·· · I , . -Estes Park. CO 80517 ' *. I . 1 0 . .0 · Dear Scott, I . I wanted to thank you for the use ofyour building forthe Wool-Market elass. Itworked 1 I out just great. . L L We hadn't anticipated SNOW for that week and had hoped t6 hold the class in one of our -.. .- tents. I ®preciated your bqing so helpful ht the last minute., ': . . Sincerely, · c , - .4- 2 / , P , Linda Hinie . ' I ./ r Event Coordinator · L I I 6 ·* j , , .2 th · I -1- £, - : . I I , I. - 1 . , . 0 /% / r ,,~*523* ~ United States Department of the Interior 7 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Rocky Mountain National Park Estes Park, Colorado 80517 IN REPLY REFER TO. June 11, 1998 Mr. Scott Dorman Estes Valley Volunteer Fire Department c/o Town of Estes Park 170 MacGregor Avenue Estes Park, Colorado 80517 Dear Scott: I would like to commend the Estes Valley Volunteer Fire Department for its response to our Oshkosh snowplow accident which occurred on May 9, 1998 in the park. Fortunately, there were no injuries resulting from this accident. However, there was a spillage of fuel and other petroleum fluids into Hidden Valley Creek. The quick response of the Fire Department, including the hazardous material unit, was a major factor in limiting the fuel spill and thus protecting the park resources. The relationship between our agencies has been a long and productive one. It is the continued actions such as this response which enhance the quality of life in Estes Valley and Rocky Mountain National Park. Sincerely, C- Jdseph R. Evans Chief Park Ranger -1 Estes Park Fire Page 2 We like to bring a quick visit to the Firedepartm ent in Estes Park. when we are visiting Rocky Mountain N.P. end of august this year Would that be possible? I am a retired chief ofthe fire department (protresional)of a city (Heerien) of more than 100.000 people. Greetings. and perhaps see you in Estes Park.. Greetings. Martin. .1- 04/15/98 18:17:46 Name: Duane Kurtin My Email: Email Me Hometown: Bartlett. TX Agency Affiliation: Bartlett VED How'd you find us?: .AltaVista Comments: You guys did a great job on your web page. I love your town, been many years since I've been through there. Hope to go back soon. Will look up your fire station when I do, Duane Kurtin Bartlett Volunteer Fire Depanment Sec/Treas 04/13/98 19:55:06 Name: Alark Grece My URL: Visit Me U- ily Email: Email Me Hometown: Estes Park How'd you find us'?: Estes on-line page Comments: After growiny up in Estes 1 like keeping up with evervthing in town. I also am a fire protection engineer and ha\ e been oil c coliple of volunteer deparmients w·-here I have lived and !ove FD homepages. especially equipment informarion and photos 03/1 n/n q 7, A· 25·76 Name: Capt. P Gates hly URL: Visit Me Aly Email: Email Me Hometown: Meridian. MS. lizency Affiliation: Meridian Fire and How'd you find us?: National Fire and Rescue Message n ACHLUe board Ct) 111;lle!1 is: Nice.h:D on re page. Locks good. Be giad when it's complere. 1 dislike. me Geocities push page Estes Park Fire Page 1 Thanks to everyone for taking time to tell us about you! . 05/30/98 04:58:43 Name: Nancy McCain My URL: Visit Me .My Email: Email Me Hometown: Fort Worth TX -- \gency Affiliation: Retired Paramedic How'd you find us?: estes on line Comments: Great site. but how about showing ott your pictures ofthat gorgeous state.ofthe art station ofyours? We enjoyed your open house last 4th and have our shirts on standby. Hope I can arrange to be there in 99 Whell the place is full of fire/ems folks. Oniy way to make your borne better! Have observed your response several occasions the !ast >-eard've snuck in 5 times) and am greatly impressed. The state should have you on display as an example. Keep 'em rollin" ~!th/98 ~!!~!hi Name: Scott Munstermann My l:RL: Visit Me 11 y Email: Email Me Hometown: Chandler.AZ Agency Afillintion: Laveen Fire Departinent How'd you find us?: 10-75.com Comments: 1 used to yo up to Estes Park every Summer 3 times a week from Longmont with my dad and deliver potato chips to Brodies Supermarket. lean still hear the siren going of and the volunteers come a 1-unning. Some thinis change and some things don't. Keep up r e great work. I will see you all this summer when I go back to Lonymont for in>- class reunion, BE SAFE' It' 05/01/98 17:39:11 Name: paas .M,· CRL: Visit Me 31> Email: Email Me Hometown: Landgraar-ketheriands How'd you find tls?: Searching i!12 Web Comments: COLORADO STATE PATROL - r,me Hour, 1 - 06/59 9 Film 1.630 . 1 9 at 34,5 SPECIALIZED Localion ENFORCEMENT Aoid Code | Cou'•Y 0,11 Trp ILAM,>w a-,2- ACTIVITY Svr- Co p 1 , 7 ~ S,t-72/n, 6- n Supe,-so, Team Leade, , Team SINGLE EFFORT TEAM OPERATION SUMMARY TYPE OF ACTIVITY j OBJECTIVE OF ACTIVITY j Vehicles In Violation: Team Enforcement v~ General Accident Reduction 4/~ Vehicles O,K.: Aircraft ~ ~ Alcohol Accident Reduction Total Safety Check Highway Preservation Vehicles Contacted: Truck Inspection Other Truck Weight Other PENALTY WRITTEN ORAL VIOLATIONS CHARGES WARNINGS WARNINGS TOTAL OPPIC€.23 HOURS 1 E 2 )-1 Ketul ~ appe 35 H zA pollou,1,14-roo (1165€ 4- 1 5 F{Ls,AG€A- 126'PD 3,52 RA Ass),16, od 6,•66. Yd.,u .s- LIFE Gapp-D 3,5- 0 PA/4 70 7%45,6, S#AIALe U > 1 3 . R #Ade 0.-SP 1 :En,p.J,Aq -1-4662- i , 4/46*Ld c-5 5 3,5- S TOTAL HAZARDOUS 04 1 4 3 1 -. GohALES £.CS ip 3.5- No Drivefs License 820045#02_ £4 50 3.5- -3-AR.m P.A £<:L SO 3.5- D Suspension/Revocation R 5AW,26/804 Lcs p 3.5- Other License Violations V E . M C.CLEER¥ LI. 5 0 3,9- R Vehicle Registration O/ ALTERS us D 36- . R No Proof of Insurance / G TOTAL DRIVER /REG ~ Emission Sticker TOTAL 0,5¢,Cd* HOURS 323- Lights Tires REMARKS: Brakes Exhaust System Other Equipment TOTAL EQUIPMENT -Izmi·o-com COLORADO STATE PATROL 0/e AQ.4 NOV, S r,me 061991 5 i Om 060 O SPECIALIZED 04 36 - Gre Le -a LaoAS_ ENFORCEMENT Road Cooe C ov.4 / - 04, r.0 5103 C LAr i prve-c * 3 C- ACTIVITY Swoem¥, Team Leade, - Te•* 6/1 64 i jact/nM £ F? 4 '34- SINGLE EFFORT TEAM OPE~ATION SUMMARY TYPE OF ACTIVITY / OBJECTIVE OF ACTIVITY j Vehicles In Violation: Team Enforcement ~. ~ General Accident Reduction 1~ Vehicles O.K.: Aircraft Alcohol Accident Reduction i Total Safety Check Highway Preservation Vehicles Contacted: +3~ Truck Inspection Other Truck Weight Other PENALTY WRITTEN ORAL TROOPERS VIOLATIONS CHARGES WARNINGS WARNINGS TOTAL HOURS H 5 pedt ' '3 6 & 8 U A to LA - C.5 P 3 A f- 1/ z t-0 0 LO'\ Ag -T.6 0 eLse- 4 1 / 3 1. 12 A H,le - 45 P 3 ll A bagg#& 15,091=81 1 1 .~- . Fil5Inqgr - EPPD 3 R 24 /4.S# P~ PASS,Al& 2 0 0 1 AA 06-0 f Al (1 fk AFFEC 4 4 2.-2056 Epe b 3 u 5/2-4.6 89 90 5 S TOTAL HAZARDOUS 15- 0- 14 31 3. (1041-At.65 LCS D 3 1 1 141 +sc-kne:der LCSD 3 ~ Suspension/Revocation / / 4. *~t-/04/ 5 465 0 -3 J &-r M QA Lcs D 3 ' Other License Violations V E 5. ban dersod 1_0 SD 3 R Vehicle Registration Anc- Ck€- ry L CSD 3 R No Proof of Insurance / ~ 6. E G TOTAL DRIVER /REG· 3 7 3 Emission Sticker TOTAL efu;/U.Eft HOURS 33 Lights Tires REMARKS: Brakes Exhaust System Other Equipment SEAT Barr--5 3 3 TOTAL EQUIPMENT 3 3 -'zmiv-com . PSAP Overview - 1St Quarter 1998 Line Group Average Average Average Number Ring Call Hold of Calls Duration Duration Duration 9-1-1 00:00:06 00:02:33 00:00:54 537 Call Box 00:00:07 00:01:23 00:00:42 83 Ext 3001 00:00:07 00:01:30 00:00:21 9,192 Ext 3002 00:00:31 00:01:34 00:00:33 1,572 Ext 3003 00:00:16 00:01:29 00:00:32 961 Ext 3004 00:00:13 00:02:10 00:00:31 520 EPMC 00:00:05 00:00:27 00:00:15 21 Larimer 00:00:05 00:00:45 00:00:23 226 Loveland 00:00:06 00:00:28 00:00:16 35 RMNP 00:00:05 00:00:42 00:00:30 142 Total 13,289 PSAP Overview - 2nd Quarter 1998 . Une Group Average Average Average Number Ring Call Hold of Calls Duration Duration Duration 9-1-1 00:00:07 00:01:40 00:00:52 648 Call Box 00:00:06 00:01:43 00:00:56 132 Ext 3001 00:00:08 00:01:33 00:00:26 10,597 Ext 3002 00:00:29 00:01:24 00:00:30 2,876 Ext 3003 00:00:20 00:01:31 00:00:45 1,464 Ext 3004 00:00:18 00:04:03 00:00:53 481 EPMC 00:00:05 00:01:03 00:00:42 25 Larimer 00:00:08 00:00:54 00:00:32 312 Loveland 00:00:06 00:00:33 00:00:41 72 RMNP 00:00:06 00:01:23 00:00:58 210 Total 16,817