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South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue Regional Fire Authority (RFA) Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Acknowledgement 2 Section 1: Background & Needs Statements 3 Section 2: Definitions 4 Section 3: Formation Authority 6 Section 4: Jurisdictional Boundaries 8 Section 5: Governance 10 Section 6: Funding and Finance 12 Section 7: Organizational Structure: Personnel & Administration 15 Section 8: Operations and Services 17 APPENDICES Appendix A: Jurisdiction Boundary Map 19 Appendix B: Organization Structure 20 Appendix C: Real Property 21 Appendix D: Personal Property - Vehicles and Apparatus 22 ---PAGE BREAK--- 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Recognizing the challenges and opportunities that all fire jurisdictions are facing, the City of and Snohomish County Fire District No. 1, through a partnership of many years, agreed to explore the different governance and funding options available to provide regional fire protection and emergency medical services to the communities we serve. Planning Committee Ian Cotton, City Council Jim McGaughey, Fire District 1 Commissioner George Hurst, City Council Bob Meador, Fire District 1 Commissioner Nicola Smith, Mayor Richard Schrock, Fire District 1 Commissioner Leadership Staff Brad Reading, Fire Chief Robert Eastman, Assistant Chief Gregg Sieloff, Assistant Chief Staff Workgroup City of Fire District 1 Dustin Akers Robert Bartram Jared Bond Scott DiBenedetto Julie Moore Sarah Olson Bill Cushman Doug Dahl Leslie Hynes Shaughn Maxwell April Richardson Amanda Thompson Kevin Zweber ---PAGE BREAK--- 3 SECTION 1 BACKGROUND & NEEDS STATEMENTS Revision The BACKGROUND & NEEDS STATEMENTS section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. Adopted Revised A. Background and Needs: 1. The ability to respond to emergency situations by fire protection and emergency services jurisdictions has not kept up or progressed with the region’s needs and special service demands. Anticipated increases in population, building density and building heights will likely exacerbate this problem. 2. Providing a fire protection and emergency services system requires a collaborative partnership and responsibility among local and regional governments, the private sector, and the community. 3. Delivery of core emergency services and timely development of significant projects can best be achieved through stable funding options for regional fire protection and emergency services. 4. The City of and Snohomish County Fire District No. 1 have had a cooperative partnership, striving to provide the highest level of fire and emergency services to our community within the confines of available resources through a long-standing mutual/auto aid agreement and more recently, through blended management. 5. The City of and Fire District No. 1 will be asking its citizens to consider combining all functions and services provided by the City of Fire Department and Snohomish County Fire District No. 1 into a single entity, called South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue, a Regional Fire Authority. 6. The Planning Committee established this Plan using an approach to equitably share costs and contribute assets to form the Regional Fire Authority. RFA SECTION 1 PLAN REVISION: The NEEDS STATEMENT section of the (RFA) Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. ---PAGE BREAK--- 4 SECTION 2 DEFINITIONS Revision The DEFINITIONS section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. Adopted Revised A. DEFINITIONS 1. The definitions in this section apply throughout this Plan, unless the context clearly requires otherwise. 1.1. "Board," “Governance Board,” or “Governing Board” means the Governance body of a regional fire protection service authority. 1.2. “City” means the City of 1.3. “District” means Snohomish County Fire District No. 1. 1.4. “Effective Date” means October 1, 2017 if the legislature amends RCW 52.26.070 to allow the RFA Plan to establish the date of RFA formation; otherwise, the Effective Date shall be January 1, 2018. 1.5. “EMS Levy” is a voter approved property tax levy that must be approved by a supermajority vote. 1.6. “Fire Benefit Charge” is a service charge determined by the required fire-flow, personnel and equipment costs associated with fighting a fire in a particular type and size of structure. 1.7. “Interlocal Agreement” or “ILA” means any interlocal service agreement between the RFA and the City of in providing certain administrative and support services per the adopted Plan. 1.8. “Participating Jurisdictions” means the City of and Snohomish County Fire District No. 1. 1.9. “RCW” means Revised Code of Washington. 1.10. “Regional Fire Protection Service Authority,” “Regional Fire Authority,” or "RFA" means a regional fire protection service authority formed pursuant to Chapter 52.26 RCW. An RFA is a municipal corporation and independent taxing authority within the meaning of Article VII, Section 1 of the State Constitution, and a taxing district within the meaning of Article VII, Section 2 of the State Constitution. ---PAGE BREAK--- 5 1.11."Regional Fire Authority Planning Committee" or "Planning Committee" means the committee created under RCW 52.26.030 to create and propose to the City of and Snohomish County Fire District No. 1 the Regional Fire Authority Plan. 1.12."Regional Fire Authority Plan," “RFA Plan” or "Plan" means this Regional Fi re Protection Service Authority Plan, drafted and approved in accordance with Chapter 52.26 RCW for the development, financing and operation of the South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue Regional Fi re Authority. 1.13.“Regional Fire Authority” or “RFA” means the Regional Fire Protection Service Authority defined in this plan whose boundaries are coextensive with the City of and Snohomish County Fire District No. 1. RFA SECTION 2 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The DEFINITIONS section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. ---PAGE BREAK--- 6 SECTION 3 FORMATION AUTHORITY Revision The FORMATION AUTHORITY section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by submission of a revised RFA Plan to the electorate for approval. Adopted Revised A. REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE AUTHORITY 1. Chapter 52.26 RCW provides statutory authority for the formation of a Regional Fire Authority by the City of and Snohomish County Fire District No. 1. B. PLANNING COMMITTEE AUTHORITY 1. RCW 52.26.030 and RCW 52.26.040 provides statutory authority to form and operate a Planning Committee. 2. The Participating Jurisdictions formed a Planning Committee consisting of three elected officials of the City and three Commissioners of the District. 3. The Planning Committee developed and presented the RFA Plan to the elected officials of each Participating Jurisdiction. C. RFA PLAN APPROVAL AUTHORITY 1. The legislative body of each Participating Jurisdiction reviewed and approved the RFA plan by Joint Resolution and called for an election to approve the RFA Plan. 2. The RFA Plan is being submitted to the voters of the City and the District as a ballot measure that must be approved by a simple majority. 3. The Planning Committee has authority to take all necessary actions on behalf of the Participating Jurisdictions a n d perform all necessary duties as required to place the RFA Plan before the voters. 4. Should the RFA Plan be approved by a simple majority of the voters of the Participating Jurisdictions, the South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue Regional Fire Authority shall be formed on the Effective Date in accordance with RCW 52.26.070. 5. Upon voter approval of the RFA Plan, the City and the District shall continue to exist as Washington State Municipal Corporations. The exclusive purpose of the continued existence of the District shall be to levy and collect taxes and/or other fire protection ---PAGE BREAK--- 7 district revenue to be transferred to the RFA until such time as the RFA collects its own revenues, and to provide representation to the newly formed RFA Governance Board. Once the RFA begins levying an EMS levy (following voter approval under RCW 84.52.069), it is anticipated that the District will submit a ballot measure to its voters to dissolve in accordance with RCW 52.10.010. If the RFA Plan is not approved by a simple majority of the voters, then operations relating to the services set forth herein shall remain with the City of Fire Department and Snohomish County Fire District No. 1. RFA SECTION 3 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The FORMATION AUTHORITY section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by submission of a revised RFA Plan to the electorate for approval. ---PAGE BREAK--- 8 SECTION 4 JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES Revision The JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. Adopted Revised A. JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES ON DATE OF FORMATION 1. On the Effective Date, the jurisdictional boundaries of the RFA shall be the legal boundaries of the Participating Jurisdictions. The boundaries are generally depicted on the map attached hereto and in Appendix A of this RFA Plan. 2. On the Effective Date, the RFA shall also be responsible for providing services to the following jurisdictions via the referenced interlocal agreements: 2.1. District Interlocal Agreements: a) City of Edmonds pursuant to a Revised and Restated Interlocal Agreement for Fire and Emergency Medical Services dated January 26, 2017; b) City of Mountlake Terrace pursuant to an Interlocal Agreement for Fire and Emergency Medical Services dated January 13, 2005; and c) City of Brier pursuant to an Interlocal Agreement for Fire and Emergency Medical Services dated January 13, 2005. d) City of Mukilteo pursuant to an Interlocal Agreement for Ladder and Battalion Chief response services dated November 1, 2016. 2.2. City Interlocal Agreements: a) City of Mukilteo pursuant to an Interlocal Agreement Regarding Advanced Life Support Licensing and Fire/EMS Services dated July 21, 2009. 2.3. The District and City shall assign the foregoing interlocal agreements to the RFA on the Effective Date. B. CHANGES IN JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES AFTER FORMATION OF THE RFA 1. Boundary changes that do not require an RFA Plan amendment: 1.1. City annexations of areas included within the boundaries of the RFA. Such annexations will not affect the RFA since the areas will already be within the RFA boundaries. Pursuant to RCW 52.26.290 there will be no required asset or employee transfers between the District and the City. ---PAGE BREAK--- 9 1.2. City annexations of areas not included within the District. On the effective date of such annexation, the territory annexed shall automatically be included within the boundaries of the RFA pursuant to RCW 52.26.290. The territory added to the RFA by such annexation shall be subject to the taxation, charges, and bonded indebtedness (if approved as part of the annexation process) of the RFA. Any transfer of assets or employees that occurs because of annexation shall be between the transferring entity and the RFA. 1.3. Annexation of a portion of the District by a City that is not a Participating Jurisdiction in the RFA. On the effective date of such annexation, the territory annexed shall automatically be removed from the boundaries of the RFA. In this situation, the RFA shall not be obligated to transfer employees or asset s of the RFA and the annexing city shall be restricted solely to assets and employees of the District, if any. 1.4. RFA Annexations. Pursuant to RCW 52.26.090(g), the RFA shall have the authority to conduct annexations of unincorporated territory adjacent to the RFA pursuant to the statutory authority and procedures set forth in RCW 52.04.001 through RCW 52.04.051. 1.5. RFA Partial Mergers. Pursuant to RCW 52.26.090(g), the RFA shall have the authority to participate in the partial merger process under the authority and pursuant to the procedures set forth in RCW 52.06.090 and RCW 52.06.100. 2. Boundary Changes that require an RFA Plan Amendment. 2.1. Annexations of Adjacent Fire Protection Jurisdictions. Other fire protection jurisdictions that are adjacent to the boundaries of the RFA are eligible for annexation by the RFA. Upon Plan amendment and voter approval as provided in the annexation procedures of RCW 52.26.300, the boundary of the RFA will be expanded to include adjacent fire protection jurisdictions. RFA SECTION 4 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. ---PAGE BREAK--- 10 SECTION 5 GOVERNANCE Revision The GOVERNANCE section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision only by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. Adopted Revised A. GOVERNING BOARD STRUCTURE AND OPERATION 1. Governing Board. As provided by RCW 52. 26.080, the RFA Governing Board shall be established consistent with the terms of this Section and shall have authority as of the Effective Date. 2. Governing Board. Upon the Effective Date, the Governing Board shall include seven voting members consisting of five seated elected Commissioners from the District and two seated elected officials from the City to be appointed by the City Council. a. Position 1. This position will be filled by the District Commissioner serving in District Position No. 3 and will expire on December 31, 2019. b. Position 2. This position will be filled by the District Commissioner serving in District Position No. 4 and will expire on December 31, 2019. c. Position 3. This position will be filled by the District Commissioner serving in District Position No. 5 and will expire on December 31, 2019. d. Position 4. This position will be filled by one elected official from the City and will expire on December 31, 2019. e. Position 5. This position will be filled by one elected official from the City and will expire on December 31, 2019. f. Position 6. This position will be filled by the District Commissioner serving in District Position No. 1 and will expire on December 31, 2021. Thereafter, this position shall be filled by a registered voter residing anywhere within the boundaries of the RFA. g. Position 7. This position will be filled by the District Commissioner serving in Position No. 2 and will expire on December 31, 2021. Thereafter, this position shall be filled by a registered voter residing anywhere within the boundaries of the RFA. 2.1. Not later than sixty (60) days prior to the filing period for the 2019 general election, the Governing Board shall establish commissioner districts, and the geographical boundaries thereof, for Positions 1-5. In determining the geographical boundaries of such commissioner districts, the Governing Board shall be guided by the following principles: the population of each commissioner district shall be relatively equal; and (ii) two commissioner districts shall include portions of the City of 2.2. Concurrently with the establishment of commissioner districts for Positions 1-5, the Governing Board shall assign “Initial Terms” of office for those commissioners elected in 2019 to Positions 1-5; provided, however, that two positions shall have Initial Terms of four years and three positions shall have Initial Terms of six years. In assigning such Initial Terms to each Position, the Governing Board may ---PAGE BREAK--- 11 provide that the two candidates receiving the lowest number of votes are assigned to Initial Terms of four years. 2.3. Except as provided above, all commissioner terms shall be six year terms. 2.4. Upon annexation of a participating jurisdiction, such participating jurisdiction shall be entitled to one non-voting position on the Governing Board until January 1 following the year in which a commissioner is elected from any newly drawn commissioner district covering some or all of the participating jurisdiction. 2.5. If the RFA Plan is later amended to expand the Governing Board, the total number of voting members shall be an odd number no greater than nine in number. 3. Governing Rules. The RFA Governing Board shall develop and adopt by-laws, governance policies and rules for the RFA Governing Board to conduct business in accordance with RCW 52.26.080. 4. Authority. The RFA Governing Board shall have all the power and authority granted governing boards under Washington State l aw, and shall include the power and authority to make any decisions appropriate for the RFA and for matters related to Title 52 RCW. 5. Compensation of Governing Board. Commissioners of the Governing Board will receive compensation in the same manner and under the same conditions as provided by law for commissioners of a fire protection district organized under Title 52 RCW. RFA SECTION 5 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The GOVERNANCE section of the Plan may be amended by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. ---PAGE BREAK--- 12 SECTION 6 FUNDING and FINANCE Revision The FUNDING and FINANCE section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision by the Governing Board except when voter approval is required by statute. Adopted Revised A. INTERIM RFA FINANCES 1. Commencing on the Effective Date, the operation and administration of the RFA shall be funded by the following: 1.1 Tax levies of the RFA; provided, however, that if the Effective Date is January 1, 2018, the RFA will not be entitled to collect taxes until 2019; 1.2 Tax levies of the District (including fire levy pursuant to RCW 52.16.130, .140 and .160 and EMS levy pursuant to RCW 84.52.069); 1.3 Service contract revenues from the District and the City; 1.4 All other revenue received by the District; 1.5 The City will contribute to the RFA the funds budgeted for fire department services and reserves in the adopted budget of the City and (ii) all EMS levy revenues until such time as the RFA begins collecting revenues on its own EMS levy. Note: If the Effective Date is October 1, 2017, the City will contribute to the RFA the costs associated with operating the City Fire Department for the balance of calendar year 2017. B. RFA REVENUES 1. Tax Levies. The RFA shall be authorized to levy and collect taxes in accordance with RCW 52.26.050(1)(b) at the initial tax levy rate of $1.50 per thousand of assessed valuation. 2. Fire Benefit Charge. The Plan does not authorize the implementation of a fire benefit charge under RCW 52.26.050(a), but the Governing Board may, in the future, seek voter approval of a fire benefit charge consistent with the requirements of RCW 52.26.180 through RCW 52.26.270. If a fire benefit charge is imposed, the RFA’s tax maximum fire levy will be reduced to $1.00 per thousand of assessed valuation in accordance with RCW 52.26.240. 3. EMS Levy. The Plan does not include an EMS levy under RCW 84.52.069, but the Governing Board may, in the future, seek voter approval of an EMS levy consistent with the requirements of RCW 84.52.069. If the RFA levies an EMS levy, such levy will replace the District’s and City’s EMS levies. 4. Service Contracts. To the extent permitted by law, the RFA Governance Board shall have the authority to pursue and contract with agencies and entities exempt from property taxes in accordance with RCW 52.30.020 and related statutes. ---PAGE BREAK--- 13 5. Fire Impact and Mitigation Fees. The RFA may enter into interlocal agreements with Snohomish County and/or the City of and other cities to collect such fees. 6. Transport Fees. The RFA Board will charge and collect transport fees in accordance with policies adopted by the RFA Governing Board. 7. Additional Revenue Options. The RFA Governing Board shall have the authority to pursue, subject to any applicable statutory voter approval requirements and the RFA Plan Amendment, if required, all additional revenue sources authorized by law including, but not limited to, revenue sources specifically identified in Title 52 RCW and Title 84 RCW that are not otherwise addressed in chapter 52.26 RCW. C. TRANSFER OF ASSETS 1. District Assets. On the Effective Date, the District shall immediately transfer any remaining and future assets to the RFA. Such assets shall include all real property (Appendix apparatus and vehicles (Appendix D) and personal property, including but not limited to fund balances, furniture, office equipment, reports, documents, surveys, books, records, files, papers, or written material owned by or in the possession of the District. 1 . 1 Reserve Funds. On the effective Date, the District shall transfer the following reserve funds to the RFA: a ) Emergency Reserve b ) Apparatus Acquisition and Replacement Reserve c ) Equipment Acquisition and Replacement Reserve d ) Capital Projects/Facilities/Major Maintenance Reserve e ) Compensated Absences Reserve f ) LEOFF 1 Medical Expenses Reserve g ) Land Acquisition Reserve 2. City Assets. On the Effective Date, the City shall immediately transfer to the RF A the following assets: 2.1. The real property identified in Appendix C and any building fixtures, furniture and contents thereof. 2.2. The apparatus/vehicles identified in Appendix D. 2.3 The fund balance in the Apparatus Reserve Fund for the Fire Department (ER&R) as of Effective Date. a. In addition to the foregoing fund balance, the City will make an additional $400,000 contribution to the RFA for such Apparatus Reserve Fund not later than July 1, 2018. 2.4. Unless otherwise specified herein, no City funds shall be transferred to the RFA. ---PAGE BREAK--- 14 2.5. All reports, documents, surveys, books, records, files, papers, or written material used by the City to carry out the fire protection and emergency services powers, functions, and duties of the City that are owned by or in the possession of the City. 2.6. City water systems including fire hydrants and related appurtenances shall not be transferred and shall remain City property. 3. Condition of Assets. All assets transferred by either Participating Jurisdiction based on the Plan and any subsequent agreements shall be transferred on an “as is/where is” condition. 4. Determination. Except as otherwise provided in this RFA Plan, whenever any question arises as to the transfer of any funds, books, documents, records, papers, files, equipment, or other tangible property used or held in the exercise of the powers and the performance of the duties and functions transferred, the governing body of the Participating Jurisdiction owning such assets shall make a determination as to the proper allocation. D. LIABILITIES 1. On the Effective Date, the RFA shall assume all outstanding liabilities of the District. 2. On the Effective Date, the RFA shall assume the following liabilities of the City: 2.1 All employment liabilities associated with the employee transfers provided in Section 7 of this Plan; 2.2 The periodic fire related payment obligations of the City interlocal agreements with SERS and SNOCOM commencing on the Effective Date. 3. District and City rights and obligations under LEOFF 1 retiree medical shall be transferred to the RFA upon the Effective Date, including the Long-Term Care policies maintained by the City and District. 4. The following City Debt/Liabilities shall be retained by the City: 4.1. The balance of the City’s 20-year debt obligation to SERS associated with construction of the regional 800 mHz system. 4.2. The City will retain its Fireman’s Pension Fund created under Chapter 41.18 RCW and will make required pension payments to eligible participants. 5. Future District Expenses. All future costs incurred by the District on and after the Effective Date shall be the responsibility of the RFA. RFA SECTION 6 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The FUNDING AND FINANCE section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment or revision by majority vote of the Governing Board except when voter approval is required by statute. ---PAGE BREAK--- 15 SECTION 7 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: PERSONNEL & ADMINISTRATION Revision The ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: PERSONNEL & ADMINISTRATION section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. Adopted Revised A. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 1. Organizational Chart. The RFA shall be initially organized as provided in Appendix B of the RFA Plan; provided, however, that after the Effective Date, the Fire Chief shall have authority to adjust the Organizational Chart as necessary to improve service delivery without amending the RFA Plan. B. PERSONNEL 1. Fire Chief. On the Effective Date, the Fire Chief of the District shall serve as the Fire Chief of the RFA. The Fire Chief shall at all times be appointed and serve at the pleasure of the Governance Board. 2. Personnel. The existing personnel of the District and the City Fire Department shall transfer to the RFA to fulfill assigned duties as outlined in the organizational structure in Appendix B. All District and City Fire Department personnel shall be transferred on the Effective Date at their current rank, grade and seniority. The Participating Jurisdictions anticipate eventual consolidation of unionized employees in to a single bargaining unit and single labor agreement. a. Until such time as the RFA collects its own fire levy under RCW 52.26.140 the RFA will contract with the District for the services of one full-time, paid employee as required by RCW 52.26.140(1)(c). 3. Agreements. All current employee agreements, collective bargaining unit agreements, outstanding labor issues, personal service contracts, and any other contracts or agreements pertaining to work, duties, services or employment with the City shall be transferred over with all personnel on the Effective Date. C. ADMINISTRATION 1. Administration. All current administrative and business functions, agreements, documents, operations, and policies and procedures from the City Fire Department shall transfer over to the RFA unless otherwise noted in this Plan. 2. City Retained Administrative Service Responsibilities. The City of shall continue to provide the following services: 2.1. The City of LEOFF Board will continue to oversee LEOFF 1 benefits for City retirees in accordance with the City of LEOFF 1 Policies and Procedures. ---PAGE BREAK--- 16 3. Seamless Transition. Unless otherwise noted in the RFA Plan, the transfer of authority and the administration and management of the RFA shall be seamless and shall initially model the current administrative and management components of the District. The ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: PERSONNEL & ADMINISTRATION section of The RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. ---PAGE BREAK--- 17 SECTION 8 OPERATIONS AND SERVICES Revision The OPERATIONS AND SERVICES section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. Adopted Revised A. FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 1. All current operational and service delivery aspects of the City of Fire Department and the District, including ambulance transports, shall be transferred to the RFA on the Effective Date. 2. Current staffing models, deployment standards, field operations, command staffing, and operational policies and procedures of the District shall be transferred to the RFA and continued at the current level of service on the Effective Date. 3. Upon the Effective Date, the RFA will initially adopt the City’s Standards of Coverage Document for the City’s jurisdictional boundary area and the District’s Standards of Coverage Document for the District’s jurisdictional boundary areas. As such, services, levels of service, standards of coverage, development standards and customer expectations of each Participating Jurisdiction on the Effective Date shall remain unaffected. 4. All current automatic aid and mutual aid agreements, all interlocal agreements and contractual services agreements, documents, or memorandums currently in place with the City Fire Department and the District shall be transferred to the RFA on the Effective Date to provide continuous, seamless readiness and emergency services coverage. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City’s interlocal agreements with SERS and SNOCOM shall be modified to provide that the RFA will assume the fire related rights and obligations under these agreements and that the RFA shall be entitled to the City’s fire-related equity interests under both these agreements. B. FIRE MARSHAL/INSPECTION SERVICES. 1. Existing Service Providers: 1.1. The City of through the Fire Department currently provides Fire Marshal and Inspection Services (“Fire Marshal Services”) pursuant to RCW 19.27.050 within the boundaries of the City of 1.2. Snohomish County currently provides Fire Marshal Services within the District. 2. Fire Marshal Service Providers on Effective Date: 2.1. On the Effective Date, Fire Marshal Services within the boundaries of the RFA shall be provided as follows: a. Within the City The RFA will provide Fire Marshal Services to the ---PAGE BREAK--- 18 City of pursuant to an interlocal agreement which compensates the RFA for agreed to services. b. Within unincorporated Snohomish County: Snohomish County shall provide Fire Marshal Services. c. The RFA may provide Fire Marshal and inspection services to another local municipal jurisdiction through an interlocal agreement. C. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES 1. Existing Service Providers: 1.1. The City of contracts with Snohomish County DEM for Emergency Management Services within the boundaries of the City of 1.2. Snohomish County DEM currently provides Emergency Management Services within the District. 2. Emergency Management Services on Effective Date: 2.1. On the Effective Date, Emergency Management Services within the boundaries of the RFA shall be provided as follows: a. Within the City of Snohomish County DEM will continue to provide Emergency Management Services within the city boundaries pursuant to a City contract with DEM. b. Within unincorporated Snohomish County: Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management shall remain the provider of Emergency Management Services. D. PUBLIC EDUCATION SERVICES 1. On the Effective Date of the creation of the RFA, the RFA shall provide Public Education Services throughout the jurisdiction of the RFA and its service area. RFA SECTION 8 PLAN REVISION DISPOSITION: The OPERATIONS AND SERVICES section of the RFA Plan is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA Governance Board. ---PAGE BREAK--- Appendix C Real Property Facility Year Built Address Land SF Building SF FS 10 2010 3922 156st SW, WA98087 54,014 13,100 FS 11 1989 12310 Meridian Ave, Everett, WA 98208 116,025 16,270 FS 12 2005 3525 108th SE, Everett, WA 98208 127,892 10,100 FS 13 1980 13611 Puget Park Rd, Everett, WA 98208 48,184 7,430 FS 18 2010 21206 Poplar Way, Brier 98036 97,574 8,780 FS 21 2009 16819 13th Ave W, WA 98037 118,047 12,960 FS 22 1972 20510 Damson Rd, WA 98036 28,749 5,080 FS 23 1972 4324Serene Way, WA 98087 57,934 5,080 District 1 HQ 1974 12425 Meridian Ave S, Everett, WA 98208 228,240 36,000 Training Tower 12425 Meridian Ave S, Everett, WA 98208 3,361 Training Class Rooms 12425 Meridian Ave S, Everett, WA 98208 2,304 Fender property Fender Drive, WA 98087 3+ acres 0 Manor property 2224 Manor Way, WA 98037 47,916 0 Facility Year Built Address Land SF Building SF FS 14 1990 18800 68th Ave W, WA 98036 20,037 4,540 FS 15 1995 18800 44th Ave W, WA 98036 59,242 18,710 Fire District 1 City of *The transfer of Station 15 to the RFA shall contain a reversionary interest providing that the title to the land and the station will return to the City if the station ever ceases to be continuously used for fire service. The amount of compensation to be paid to the RFA for such reversion shall be negotiated by the RFA and the City. The City shall be granted an option to purchase Station 14 (the land and the building) if the station ever ceases to be continuously used for fire service. The Option will provide that the purchase price is to be negotiated by the RFA and the City. The Option will be recorded with the Snohomish County Auditor. As used in the foregoing notations, the term ““Used for fire service” shall mean more than 50% of the facility is used continuously for fire suppression, department support or administration. ---PAGE BREAK--- Appendix D Personal Property – Vehicles and Apparatus Fire District 1 Apparatus App No. license Vin year model Make 143 93286C 1FTSW21508EA62932 2008 FORD F-250 PICK-UP 1 [PHONE REDACTED] REO PUMPER 250 GPM 146 95224C 1FDXE45PX9DA63704 2009 FORD/ BRAUN E-450 SD 145 95223C 1FDXE45P89DA63703 2009 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 106 78921C 1FDXE45P16HA05615 2006 FORD/BRAUN NORTH STAR E-450 SD 147 96980C 4S7AT2D959C072158 2009 SPARTAN/SVI AIR UNIT 100 75935C 1GNEK13Z75J244592 2005 CHEVROLET TAHOE SUV 126 91089C 1GNGK46K89R254631 2009 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN SUV 110 81414C 2007 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN SUV 103 75936C AGBKP32K8R3311793 1994 CHEVROLET STEP-VAN UTILITY 102 75937C 1GNEK13Z15J251554 2005 CHEVROLET TAHOE SUV 160 B3859C 1FM5K8AR1GGB55598 2016 FORD EXPLORER AWD SUV 104 78303C 5NHUTBT2N6T405828 2005 CARGOMATE TRAILER TRAILER 131 93290C 1FDAW5HR6AEA09059 2009 FORD/PACIFIC TRUCK F-550 SD 42 40077C 4S7AT9D02TC020195 1996 SPARTAN/DARLEY 1500 GPM 113 84285C 4F7AT2F936C056016 2007 SPARTAN/H&W PUMPER 1500 GPM 34 21634C 457BT9F07MC003699 1991 SPARTAN/DARLEY 1500 GPM 114 84287C 4S7AT2F956C056017 2007 SPARTAN/H&W PUMPER 1500 GPM 78 71683C 4Z3AAAXG54RNO2993 2004 AMERICAN LAFRANCE 1500 GPM 140 93288C 4S7AT2F996C053881 2006 SPARTAN/H&W PUMPER 1500 GPM 133 932921C 4SAT4198WCO21121 1998 SPARTAN/DARLEY PUMPER 1500 GPM 119 96060C 4S7AT2F998C070036 2008 SPARTAN/CRIMSON PUMPER 1500 GPM 125 96061C 4S7AT2F9X9C070533 2008 SPARTAN/CRIMSON PUMPER 1500 GPM 132 932912 4S7AT419XWCO21122 1998 SPARTAN/DARLEY PUMPER 1500 GPM 120 96038C 4S7AT2F908C070037 2008 SPARTAN/CRIMSON PUMPER 1500 GPM 92 82381C 4S7AT33991C039627 2002 SPARTAN/H&W PUMPER 1500 GPM 77 71682C 4Z3AAACG34RNO2992 2004 AMERICAN LAFRANCE 1500 GPM 33 21633C 457BT9F05MC003698 1991 SPARTAN/DARLEY 1500 GPM 159 B3831C 1FM5K8AR3GGB55599 2016 FORD EXPLORER AWD SUV 35 22957C 1B7KE26C4NS680942 1992 DODGE PICKUP 3/4 TON 161 B3860C 1FTBF2B67GEB54822 2016 FORD F250 4 X 4 P/U 3/4T P/U ---PAGE BREAK--- 101 75934C 1GNEK13Z55J245157 2005 CHEVROLET TAHOE SUV 97 75924C 1FMDU72K75ZA66945 2005 FORD EXPLORER SUV 32 19453C 4BMFH2029M1100528 WILSON TRAILER TRAILER 149 85462C 4YMUL08147T092838 2007 CARRY-ALL TRAILER TRAILER 124 88755C 2FAHP71V78X145945 2008 FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 144 93287C 1FMCUC93158KA30357 2008 FORD ESCAPE SUV 150 99076C 4ENDABA86N1009933 1992 E-ONE/LADDER 95FT. 1500 GPM 71 60911C 4EN3ABA8111003138 2001 E-ONE/ LADDER 100 FT. 2000 GPM 118 96059C 4S7XZF949C070371 2008 SPARTAN/CRIMSON LADDER 103 FT. 1500 GPM 157 A8988C 1GD675CL6E1177495 2014 GMC AMBULANCE SC4 127 93569C 1FDXE45P09DA42926 2009 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 156 A8989C 1GD675CL0E1177122 2014 GMC AMBULANCE SC4 136 93281C 1FDXE45F61HBO5466 2001 FORD/ROAD RESCUE E-450 SD 130 95208C 1FDXE45P29DA68539 2009 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 117 82345C 1FDXE45P16DB33893 2007 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 128 93557C 1FDXE45P99DA68537 2009 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 129 94348C 1FDXE45P09DA68538 2009 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 155 A8990C 1GD675CLXE1178133 2014 GMC AMBULANCE SC4 115 82344C 1FDXE45P76DB33896 2007 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 141 93282C 1FDX45P46DB40773 2006 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 153 A8215C 1FMPU16595LA77690 2005 FORD EXPEDITION SUV 109 81392C 1GNFK13017J215050 2007 CHEVROLET TAHOE SUV 139 93287C 1GNEK13Z75R220701 2005 CHEVROLET TAHOE SUV 154 A9409C 1GNSK5EC2FR275786 2015 CHEVY SUBURBAN SUV 98 75925C 1FMDU72K95ZA66946 2005 FORD EXPLORER SUV 67 50601C 1FMPU18L8XLA45280 1999 FORD EXPEDITION SUV 122 88757C 2FAHP7IV08XI45947 2008 FORD POLICE INTERCENTOR SEDAN 123 88756C 2FAHP71V98X145946S 2008 FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 96 75931C 2D8GP44l85R529474 2005 DODGE CARAVAN, RED MINI VAN 121 88761C 1GBDV13WX8D211305 2008 CHEVROLET UPLANDER, WHITE CARGO VAN 158 B3830C 2016 FORD EXPLORER AWD SUV 105 78304C 5NHUTBT256T405986 2005 CARGOMATE TRAILER TRAILER 74 70226C 1FDXE45F23HB46521 2003 FORD/BRAUN NORTH STAR E450-SD 75 70227C 1FDXE45F43HB46522 2003 FORD/BRAUN NORTH STAR E450-SD 107 78922C 1FDXE45TX68A05614 2006 FORD/BRAUN NORTH STAR E-450 SD 116 82346C 1FDXE45PX6DB33892 2007 FORD/BRAUN E-450 SD 108 81391C 1GNK13077J15053 2007 CHEVROLET TAHOE SUV 111 81415C 1GCCS19EX78149247 2007 CHEVROLET COLORADO PICK-UP 148 96981C 4S7AT2D9X9C071345 2009 SPARTAN/SVI RESCUE 112 81416C 1GCCS19e578148054 2007 CHEVROLET COLORADO PICK-UP 91 82383C 4S7BT9H08LC002679 1990 SPARTAN/DARLEY PUMPER 1500 GPM 93 82386C 1FMPU18L5WLB44363 1998 FORD EXPEDITION SUV 162 4SAT2D98HC081046 2016 SPARTAN PUMPER 1500GPM 163 4SAT2D98HC081047 2016 SPARTAN PUMPER 1500GPM ---PAGE BREAK--- 164 B8256C 1FAHP2H81HG111539 2017 FORD TAURUS SEDAN 165 B8262C 2017 CHEVY TAHOE SUV 166 B8272C 2017 FORD EXPLORER AWD SUV 142 93285C 3GNGK26K87G304591 2007 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN SUV City of Apparatus 167 43646D 1FMFU16587LA84189 2007 Ford Expedition 154 42389D 1FMPU165X6LA73651 2006 Ford Expedition 170 42388D 1FMFU16567LA87138 2007 Ford Expedition 198 47266D 1FTSW21R78EE06534 2008 Ford F-250 F-250 C-99 25038D 1FMCU02171KC24181 2001 Ford Escape 218 49350D 1HTMRAZL69H135155 2009 Navistar 219 49351D 1HTMRAZL89H135156 2009 Navistar 244 51039D 4S7AT2C979C071160 2010 H & W 161 05450D 4S7AT2C996C055845 2007 H & W F-20 22767D 457AT41931CO37736 2001 H & W F-15 22764D 4S7AX4199YC033589 2000 Smeal 249 53715D 1FDXE4FP0ADA27958 2010 Ford E450 267 25048D 1FDXE40F5WHB72185 1998 Ford E450 309 59141D 1FMCU9GXXFUC06125 2015 Escape 310 59140D 1FMCU9GX1FUC06126 2015 Escape 311 60142D 1FMCU9GX3FUC06127 2015 Escape 315 60141D 1FM5K8AT6FGC67761 2015 Taurus 333 62021D 1FAHP2H81GG111992 2015 Taurus