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Santa Asia Proposal for Emergency Services <br />Cleneral Fund budget subject to a cap on the cost of annual adjusurrents. "These costs <br />represent the cost of providing scr~rice within a contract city and include: <br />• Direct Labor Costs -Labor, Service and Supplies <br />• Indirect Support Costs I~.mergency Management and Support Staff <br />• Station Maintenance <br />• Veluclc and 1~:yuipment Replacement <br />"1'hc proposed contract with Santa Ana wotild be a cash contract. <br />Future Options for Withdrawal from OCFA <br />A common question from cities considering joining C~CI~A is regarding how they can <br />withdraw from C>CI~A, in the event they wish to return to their own City lire Department, <br />and what will happen with their l~~ire Department assets upon withdrawal. "I'he term of the <br />OC1^A's JPA is twenty years (expiring in 2030) with an option to withdraw at each ten-year <br />interval (June 30, 2020 and June 30, 2030). <br />Llpon withdrawal from the C7C1~A, the C~C1~A's lease:-interest in the stations would Ue <br />terminated and the. fire station facilities would be returned to the City for their future. use <br />and maintenance. In regards to the. City's fire deparuncnt vehicles, the C>CI^A will monitor <br />and track the value of the vehicles that arc transitioned to OC}~A, and maintain an ongoing <br />accounting of "vehicle value" assigned to the City of Santa Ana. During the duration of the <br />contract, we will add the City's ongoing contributions to vehicle replacement, and deduct the <br />cost of new vehicles purchased for the City. Upon withdrawal, the tracked "vehide value"_ <br />if positive, would be returned to the City. <br />In addition to transition of assets upon withdrawal the contract negotiated at the outset will <br />establish a transition plan for pay-down of any unfunded pension liaUility that may have <br />accumulated during the contract period for the number of employees serving the City of <br />Santa Ana. <br />"I'o date, the C~CI~A has never had an agency withdraw from JPA mcmUership. In fact, at <br />the last window for withdrawal on Junc 30, 2010, all 23 memUer agencies renewed the JPA <br />with C~CI~A for a new twenty year term. <br />Orange County Fire Authority 1 3 of 50 December 2, 201 I <br />