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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
"SERVING THE CITIES OF KENT,
COVINGTON, TUKWILA AND KING
COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 37"
— REGIONAL
FIRE AUTHORITY
PLAN
DRAFT
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Tukwila Plan Amendment
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Acknowledgement 5
Strategic Opportunity 7
Section 1: Needs Statement 9
Section 2: Definitions 11
Section 33a: Formation Authority 13
Section 3b: City of Tukwila Annexation Authority 14
Section 4: Jurisdictional Boundaries 15
Section 5: Governance 19
Section 6: Organizational Structure /Operations 21
Section 7: Financial 23
Section 8: Administrative /Management /Personnel Components 27
Section 9: Fire Prevention, Public Education Services, Emergency
Management and Fire Investigation Unit 31
Appendix At - Jurisdictional Boundaries 35
Appendix B? - Fire Benefit Charge 37
Appendix C - Organizational Structure 41
Appendix D1 -- Asset Transfer Upon Formation 433
Appendix D24 - Asset Transfer Upon Annexation
1 To be prepared and added by RFA
2 To be prepared and added by RFA
4 To be prepared and added by City of Tukwila prior to Annexation Operational Date
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KENT
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Recognizing the challenges and opportunities that all fire jurisdictions are
facing, the City of Kent and King County Fire District 37, through a partnership of
many years, agreed in 2006, to explore the different options available in
operating and funding the Kent Fire Department.
In February 2008, the City of Kent and King County Fire District 37 Regional Fire
Protection Stakeholders Report, recommended that the City and Fire District develop a
Regional Fire Authority (RFA) Plan. Through the efforts, dedication and professional
commitment of the individuals acknowledged, we have completed the Kent Fire
Department RFA Plan.
In 2015 the City of Tukwila and the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority
formed a Regional Fire Authority Annexation Steering Committee. Through the efforts,
dedication and professional commitment of the individuals acknowledged, the Steering
Committee developed amendments to the RFA Plan for submission to the Tukwila City
Council, the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority Governing Board and the
voters of the City of Tukwila.
On behalf of the City of Kent, King County Fire District 37, City of Tukwila and all Kent
Fire Department RFA personnel, I want to thank everyone who participated in
creating the future vision of our organization that will ultimately provide the
citizens we serve and protect an enhanced opportunity to determine the level
of service they desire.
Your efforts are recognized and very much appreciated.
Jim Schneider
City of Kent Regional Fire Authority City of Kent Regional Fire Authority
Planning Steering Committee Members:
Committee Members:
Debbie Raplee, Kent City Council Ken Weatherill, Deputy Chief
Tim Clark, Kent City Council Pat Pawlak, Division Chief
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Ron Harmon, Kent City Council
Allan Barrie, Fire District 37
Mike Denbo, Fire District 37
Margaret Harto, City of Covington
Brian Snure, Fire District Attorney
Dr. Robert McKenzie, CEO, CSI
Greg Markley, Battalion Chief
Mark Jones, Captain, Union President
Larry Rabel, Captain
Deanna Gratzer, District Secretary
Jim Schneider, Fire Chief
RFA Communications Plan
Committee:
Ken Weatherill, Deputy Chief
Lynn Heesen, Battalion Chief
Eric Tomlinson, Battalion Chief
Kraig Peiguss, Captain
Kyle Ohashi, Captain
Bud Sizemore, Firefighter
John Robbins, Firefighter
Don Barberie, Firefighter
Deanna Gratzer, District Secretary
Jim Schneider, Fire Chief
City of Kent:
Suzette Cooke, Mayor
John Hodgson, CAO
Elizabeth Albertson, Councilperson
Tim Clark, Councilperson
Jamie Danielson, Councilperson
Ron Harmon, Councilperson
Deborah Ranniger, Councilperson
Debbie Raplee, Council President
Les Thomas, Councilperson
Robert Nachlinger, Finance Director
Sue Viseth, Director Employee Services
Becky Fowler, Employee Services
Robert Goehring, Finance
Bonnie Fell, Finance
Kathleen Etheredge, Finance
Paula Barry, Finance
Mike Carrington, Info. Technology
Director
Curt Ryser, Information Technology
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Jon Napier, Division Chief
Greg Markley, Battalion Chief
Eric Tomlinson, Battalion Chief
Kevin Garling, Battalion Chief
Larry Rabel, Captain
Mark Jones, Captain
Chris Martin, Captain
Dave Woelber, Captain
John Lytle, Captain
Martin Oliver, Firefighter
Margaret Martin, Executive Assistant
Deanna Gratzer, District Secretary
Jim Schneider, Fire Chief
RFA Finance Committee:
Pat Pawlak, Division Chief
Jon Napier, Division Chief
Greg Markley, Battalion Chief
Kevin Garling, Battalion Chief
Mark Jones, Captain
Chris Martin, Captain
Dave Woelber, Captain
John Lytle, Captain
Martin Oliver, Firefighter
Margaret Martin, Executive Assistant
Fire Department Planning Unit:
Larry Rabel, Captain
Randy Droppert, Data Integr. Coord.
Mark Thompson, Tech. Integr. Coord.
Jackie Yip, Senior Systems Analyst
Fire Administration:
Margaret Martin, Executive Assistant
Deanna Gratzer, District Secretary
Jane Ogren, Administrative Assistant
Elizabeth Kingery, Admin Secretary
Jennifer Bilodeau, Admin Secretary
Kristine Hauer, Admin Support
King County Fire District 37:
Pat Riordan, Commissioner
Bill Stewart, Commissioner
Bill StcwartTom Sawyer, Commissioner
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Paul Dunn, Information Technology
Tom Brubaker, City Attorney
Pat Fitzpatrick, Deputy City Attorney
Jeff Watling, Parks Director
Charlie Lindsey, Facilities
Tom SawycrAllan Barrie, Commissioner
Allan BarricMike Denbo, Commissioner
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CITY OF TUKWILA
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Kate Kruller, Council President
Joe Duffie, Councilmember
Dennis Robertson, Councilmember
Allan Ekberg, Councilmember
Verna Seal, Councilmember
Kathy Hougardy, Councilmember
De'Sean Quinn, Councilmember
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City of Tukwila REGIONAL FIRE
AUTHORITY ANNEXATION STEERING
COMMITTEE
Jessica Jerwa, Tukwila Resident
Jerry Thornton, Tukwila Resident
Kathleen Wilson, Tukwila Resident
Roxanne Knowle, CBRE
Mark Segale, Segale Properties
Genevieve Christian, Westfield Corp.
Dawn Judkins, Captain, Tukwila Fire &
President IAFF Local 2088
Alan Codenys, Firefighter, Tukwila Fire
Merle Brooks, Firefighter, Tukwila Fire
David Cline, City Administrator
Joe Duffie, Tukwila Council member
Verna Seal, Tukwila Council member
Chris Flores, Interim Tukwila Fire Chief
Non - voting KFD RFA members:
Mike Denbo, Fire District 37
Commissioner
Jim Schneider, Chief, KFD RFA
Ray Shjerven, President, IAFF Local
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REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY
VISION
The Kent Fire Department RFA is a community partner, providing effective and
sustainable fire and EM- Semergency medical services that maximize the resources
entrusted to us to serve the needs of a changing community.
STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITY
To strategically position the Kent Fire Department and RFA, which includes the King
County Fire District #37, which includcsand the CityCities of Kent, Covington, and
Tukwila in a cost effective partnership that provides the community with effective and
sustainable fire and €P4Semergency medical services.
• Effective fire and lifesaving emergency medical service is
dependent on three components_
o Fire Prevention
• Safe buildings reduce fire risk, life loss, and reduce the long term
cost of emergency response;
o Public Education
• Perfect emergency response is not possible, the public must be
empowered to reduce their own risk and provide time critical
actions prior to arrival of firefighters;
o Emergency Response
• Perfect prevention does not exist, emergency responders must
arrive prior to flashover in fire, and brain death in non - breathing
patients.
• The three legs of the fire service delivery system;_ fire prevention, public
education and emergency response, can only be sustained with adequate
funding_
o Level of Service performance objectives provide the measure of adequate
service;
o Prevention, Education and Response resources must be balanced to meet
the Level of Service objcctivcobjectives and assure the most cost effective
delivery of service;
o Adequate funding of the fire service delivery system is evidenced by its
ability to meet level of service performance objectives— (Appendix A),
MISSION
Professionally and compassionately helping people.
VALUES
Be Safe
Do Your Best
Serve With Integrity
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Take Care of Each Other
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Section 1: Needs Statement
Adopted: 06 -03 -09 Revised: 12 -08 -09
1. The ability to respond to emergency situations by fire protection and
emergency medical services jurisdictions has not kept up or progressed with
the community's needs and special service demands;
2. Providing a fire protection and emergency medical service system requires a
collaborative partnership and responsibility among local and regional
governments and the private sector;
3. There are efficiencies to be gained by regional fire protection and emergency
medical service delivery, while maintaining local control; and
4. Timely development of significant projects can best be achieved through
enhanced funding options for regional fire protection, emergency services,
specialized rescue, hazardous material mitigation, using existing taxing
authority to address fire protection and emergency service needs, with new
authority to address critical fire protection projects and emergency services.
5. The City of Kent Fire and King County Fire Protection District 37 have had a
cooperative partnership, striving to provide the highest level of fire and
emergency medical services to our citizens within the confines of available
resources.
6. Cooperation and the partnership between the City of Kent Fire Department
and King County Fire District 37 began with an inter -local agreement in
1973, providing the legal structure for the entities to remain separate but
work cooperatively together.
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7. In 2007, the City of Kent and King County Fire District 37 completed a
regional fire protection stakeholders report. The stakeholders involved in
that process consisted of citizens of the Cities of Kent and Covington and
unincorporated areas of King County Fire District 37_ It also included union
representatives of IAFF Local 1747, business owners in our communities, and
elected officials of the City of Kent, Covington and King County Fire District
37.
8. In 2008, after a 9 month process, the Stakeholders Committee, through
consensus, selected and recommended that the City of Kent and King County
Fire District 37 create a plan for a new entity, referred to as a Regional Fire
Authority, as permitted by state law.
9. To streamline economies of scale, and diversify revenue options, the City of
Kent and King County Fire District 37 will be asking its citizens to consider
combining all functions and services provided by the two jurisdictions into a
single entity, called a Regional Fire Authority.
10.The City of Tukwila considers the Kent Fire Department RFA a successful,
highly competent, nationally accredited regional service provider with whom
a jurisdictional border is shared. For decades, the City of Tukwila has been
successfully collaborating with the Kent Fire Department, through such
programs as the Zone 3 partnership and mutual aid agreements. Since the
inception of the Kent Fire Department RFA in 2012, the City of Tukwila has
enjoyed enhanced collaboration with the Kent Fire Department RFA through
the South King County Fire Training Consortium, sharing training personnel,
systems and methods.
11.To ensure that fire and emergency services continue to be delivered to the
City of Tukwila community at existing or improved levels, the City of Tukwila
desires to join the Kent Fire Department RFA in a shared belief that
proportionally allocating cost is more equitable for its community. To that
end, the Kent Fire Department RFA utilizes a benefit charge funding system
that may be used to fund up to 60% of the RFA's operating expenses.
12.Consolidation of the City of Tukwila and the Kent Fire Department RFA
provides greater flexibility in designing and opportunity for deploying an
effective response force and provides additional services to the Tukwila
community, such as non - emergency medical services.
RFA Plan Revision:
1. The NEEDS STATEMENT section of The Kent Fire Department RFA Plan
is subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA CovcrnancoGoverninq
Board.
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Adopted: 06 -03 -09
Section 2: Definitions
Revised: 12 -08 -09
The definitions in this section apply throughout the Regional Fire Protcction
ScrviccAuthority Plan, unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
1. "Annexation Effective Date ": Means July 31, 2016, the date the
annexation of City of Tukwila into the Kent Fire Department RFA shall be
effective and the Tukwila Plan Amendment, Sections 1 -5, and 7 shall be
operative.
2. "Annexation Operational Date ": Means January 1, 2017, the date the
Tukwila Plan Amendment, Sections 6, and 8 -9 shall be operative.
"Board" or "Governing Board ": Means the governing body of a
regional fire protection services authority.
4. "Participating Jurisdictions ": Means the City of Kent and, King County
Fire Protection District No. 3737 and the City of Tukwila.
375. "Regional Fire Authority," "Kent Fire Department RFA ," "RFA ":
Means a municipal corporation, an independent taxing authority within the
meaning of Article VII, Section 1, of the Washington State Constitution, and
a taxing district within the meaning of Article VII, Section 2, of the
Washington State Constitution, whose boundaries are coextensive with the
City of Kent, the City of Tukwila and King County Fire Protection District No.
37 that has been created by a vote of the people under Revised Code of
Washington (RCW) Chapter 52.26 to implement a Regional Fire Authority
Plan.
46. "Regional Fire Authority Planning Committee" or "Planning
Committee ": Means the advisory committee created under Rcviscd Codc of
WashingtonRCW 52.26.030 to create and propose to participating
jurisdictions a Regional Fire Service Authority Plan.
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577. "Regional Fire Authority Plan," "RFA Plan," "Kent Fire Department
RFA Plan" or "Plan ": Means a plan to develop, govern and finance a
Regional Fire Authority, including, but not limited to, specific capital projects,
fire prevention services, fire suppression services, emergency medical services,
and services for the protection of life and property pursuant to Rcviscd Codc of
WoshingtonRCW 52.26.040, and the preservation and maintenance of
existing or future facilities and services.
8. "Tukwila Plan Amendment ": Means the RFA Plan Amendment approved by
the City Council of the City of Tukwila, the Kent Fire Department RFA
Governing Board, and the voters of the City of Tukwila, pursuant to the City
of Tukwila's annexation into the Kent Fire Department RFA as provided by RCW
52.26.300.
RFA Plan Revision:
1. The DEFINITIONS section of The Kent Fire Department RFA Plan is
subject to amendment by a majority vote of the RFA CovcrnanccGoverninq
Board.
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Section 3a: Formation Authority
Adopted: 06 -03 -09
Revised: 12 -08 -09
A. Reference:
1. Authority to form a Regional Fire Protection Services Authority between the
City of Kent and King County Fire District 37 (participating jurisdictions) is
authorized by Chapter 52.26 RCW.
2. The authority to form and operate a Planning Committee is provided by RCW
52.26.030 and 040.
3. The City of Kent and King County Fire District 37 Planning Committee
included three (3) members of the Kent City Council and three (3)
Commissioners of King County Fire District 37.
4. The Commissioners of King County Fire District 37 appointed an elected
official from the City of Covington to fill one of its positions because it was
the planning phase of the process, and because of the long term relationship
and partnership between the Fire District and the City of Covington. This
option was agreed to by both parties for the RFA Planning Committee process
only.
5. The mission and goal of the Planning Committee is to develop and present to
the elected officials of each participating jurisdiction, the Kent Fire
Department RFA Plan.
6. Upon development, approval and adoption of the Kent Fire Department RFA
Plan by the Planning Committee, the Plan shall be presented to each
participating jurisdiction's elected legislative body for approval and adoption
by resolution for placement of the RFA Plan on the ballot for consideration by
a vote of the people within the boundaries of the proposed RFA.
7. Upon approval of the RFA Plan by the elected legislative body of each
participating jurisdiction, the participating jurisdictions shall draft a joint
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ballot title, give notice as required by law for ballot measures, and perform
other duties as required to put the Plan before the voters of the participating
jurisdictions for approval or rejection as a single ballot measure.
B. Activity and Operation:
1. The joint agreement between the City of Kent and King County Fire District
37 shall remain in force during the RFA planning period.
2. Should the Kent Fire Department RFA Plan be approved by 60% of the voters
of the participating jurisdictions, the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire
Authority shall be formed on, July 1, 2010, in accordance with RCW
52.26.070. If the Plan is not approved by 60% of the voters, then operations
relating to the services set forth herein shall remain unchanged.
3. Upon voter approval of the Plan, the City of Kent and King County Fire
District 37 shall continue to exist as Washington State Municipal
Corporations. The exclusive purpose of the continued existence of King
County Fire District 37 shall be to levy and collect taxes and /or other fire
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
Kent Fire Department RFA Governance Board.
4. Upon voter approval of the Plan, it is the intent that the City of Kent and King
County Fire District 37 will cease to operate their own fire departments
effective July 1, 2010. At such time as King County Fire District 37 no longer
provides revenues or representative to the governance board it may be
dissolved in accordance with RCW 52.26.120.
C. RFA Plan Revision:
1. The formation authority section of the Kent Fire Department RFA Plan
is subject to amendment only by a revised Kent Fire Department Plan being
re- submitted to the electorate for approval.
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Section 3b: City of Tukwila Annexation Authority
Adopted: Revised:
A. Reference:
1. RCW 52.26.300 allows a fire protection jurisdiction to annex into an existing
Regional Fire Authority upon approval of a plan amendment by the Governing
Board and the voters of the annexing jurisdiction.
2. Annexation approval is required of the Governing Board of the Regional Fire
Authority and a simple majority vote of the voters of the fire protection
jurisdiction requesting annexation.
3. The City of Tukwila created a Regional Fire Authority Annexation Steering
Committee to advise its City Council on whether to recommend proceeding
with an annexation to the Kent Fire Department RFA. As part of their
analysis, the Committee reviewed and recommended amendments to the
Kent Fire Department RFA Plan. The resulting recommendations are titled the
Tukwila Plan Amendment.
4. Upon approval of the resolution requesting annexation and recommendation
of the Tukwila Plan Amendment by the Tukwila City Council, the Tukwila Plan
Amendment shall be presented to the Governing Board of the Kent Fire
Department RFA for approval.
5. Upon approval of the resolution requesting annexation and the Tukwila Plan
Amendment by the Governing Board of the Kent Fire Department RFA, the
Tukwila Plan Amendment shall be submitted to the Tukwila City Council for
approval.
6. Upon final approval of the Tukwila Plan Amendment by the Tukwila City
Council, it is the intent of the Tukwila City Council to place the question of
whether the City of Tukwila should annex into the Kent Fire Department RFA,
in accordance with the terms of the Tukwila Plan Amendment, on the ballot
for consideration by a vote of the people residing within the boundaries of
Tukwila.
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7. Upon voter approval of the annexation and the Tukwila Plan Amendment, the
annexation shall be effective on the Annexation Effective Date.
B. Activity and Operation:
1. Upon voter approval of the annexation and the Tukwila Plan Amendment, the
City of Tukwila shall continue to exist as a Washington State Municipal
Corporation.
2. Upon voter approval of the annexation and the Tukwila Plan Amendment,
Sections 1 -5 of the Tukwila Plan Amendment shall go into effect on the
Annexation Effective Date. On the Annexation Effective Date, the Governing
Board of the Kent Fire Department shall be constituted as stated in Section
5.B.2. herein.
3. Upon voter approval of the annexation and the Tukwila Plan Amendment,
Sections 6 -9 of the Tukwila Plan Amendment shall go into effect on the
Annexation Operational Date. It is the intent that the City of Tukwila will
cease to operate its own fire department, and the Kent Fire Department RFA
shall assume responsibility for providing fire, and emergency and non -
emergency medical services within the City of Tukwila on the Annexation
Operational Date.
C. RFA Plan Revision:
1. The Annexation Authority section of the Kent Fire
Department RFA Plan is subject to amendment by majority vote of the
Governing Board
participating jurisdiction that intcnds to onncx into the RFA.
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Section 4: Jurisdictional Boundaries
Adopted: 07 -15 -09 Revised: 12 -08 -09
A. Reference:
1. The authority to define the jurisdictional boundaries of the Kent Fire
Department Regional Fire Authority is_provided by RCW 52.26.020(2).
B. Jurisdictional Boundaries on Formation of Kent Fire Department
Regional Fire Authority:
1. If the adopted Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority Plan is approved
by the voters, the jurisdictional boundaries of the Kent Fire Department RFA
shall be the current legal boundaries of the participating jurisdictions, which
boundaries are currently contiguous and are depicted on the map attached
hereto and marked as Appendix "A" of this plan.
C. Changes in Jurisdictional Boundaries after Formation of Kent Fire
Department Regional Fire Authority:
1. Boundary Changes that do not require a RFA Plan amendment.
a. City of Kent annexations of areas included within the
boundaries of King County Fire Protection District No. 37.
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 fire
district and the city.
b. City of Kent ind City of Tukwila annexations of areas not
included within King County Fire Protection District No. 37.
On the effective date of such annexation, the territory annexed
shall automatically be included within the boundaries of the RFA
pursuant to RCW 52.26.090. 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
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occurs as a result of annexation shall be between the transferring
entity and the RFA.
c. King County Fire Protection District No. 37 annexations of
areas outside the boundaries of the RFA. On the effective date
of such annexation, the territory annexed shall automatically be
included within the boundaries of the RFA pursuant to RCW
52.26.090. 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.
d. Partial merger of an area located in an adjacent fire
protection district into King County Fire Protection District
No. 37. On the effective date of such partial merger, the territory
merged into King County Fire Protection District No. 37 shall
automatically be included within the boundaries of the RFA. The
territory added to the RFA by such partial merger shall be subject
to the taxation, charges, and bonded indebtedness of the RFA in
the manner specified in chapter 52.06 RCW. Any transfer of assets
or employees as a result of a partial merger shall be between the
merging district and the RFA.
District No. 37 shall automatically be included within the boundaries
'subject to the taxation, charges, and bonded indebtedness of the
RFA in thc manner specified in chapter 52.06 RCW. Pursuant to
RC` 2.0 -5, thc merger will resul
Full or partial merger of King County Fire Protection District
37 into an adjacent fire protection district. On the effective
date of such merger, the areas within King County Fire Protection
District No. 37 that are merged into the adjacent fire protection
district shall be removed from the jurisdictional boundaries of the
RFA. In this situation the RFA shall not be obligated to transfer
employees or assets of the RFA and the adjacent fire protection
district shall be restricted to assets and employees of the fire
district, if any.
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Annexation of a portion of King County Fire Protection
District 37 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
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employees or assets of the RFA and the annexing city shall be
restricted solely to assets and employees of the fire district, if any.
Annexation of areas by the City of Covington. Provided that
the City of Covington remains annexed into King County Fire
Protection District No. 37, on the effective date of any such
annexation, the territory annexed shall automatically be included
within the boundaries of the RFA pursuant to RCW 52.26.090 and
RCW 52.04.091. 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 as a result of
such annexation shall be between the transferring entity and the
RFA
2. Boundary Changes that require a RFA Plan amendment.
a. The addition am of
the City of Tukwila as aanother participating jurisdiction in the
RFA requires an amendment to the rrLrricnt RFA Plan,
approved by the City Ceur-i ra ct Llic City of TukwilaLegislativ y
of the annexing entity, the Kent Fire Department RFA Governing
Board, and the voters of the City of Tukwilaannexing entity, in
accordance with the provisions of RCW 52.26.300.
D. RFA Plan Revision:
1. Except as provided in paragraph C.2, the JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES
section of The Kent Fire Department RFA Plan is subject to amendment
by a majority vote of the RFA Governing Board.
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REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Adopted: 07 -15 -09
Section 5: Governance
Revised: 01 -01 -14
A. Reference:
1. The authority to provide governance for the Regional Fire Authority, and the
organization and composition of the RFA Governing Board, +care stated in
Title 52 RCW, and specifically RCW 52.26 et seq. ( providcd by RCW
52.26.080 and RCW 52.26.090A.
B. Governing Board Structure and Operation:
1. As provided by RCW 52.26.080, the RFA Governing Board shall be
established and have authority as of July 1, 2010.
2. As provided by RCW 52.26.080, on the Tukwila Annexation Effective Date,
the RFA g-Governing bBoard shall include sixnine voting members consisting
of three (3) currcnt, s atcd mcmbcrs from thc City of Kent Council members
to be appointed by the Kent City Council President; and three (3) currcnt,
atcd King County Fire District 37 Board of Commissioners membersi three
(3) City of Tukwila Council members, to be appointed by the Tukwila City
Council President; and two (2) en-e- nonvoting advisory positions consisting of
one (1) currcnt, scotcd mcmbcr from thc City of Covington Council member,
appointed by the Covington City Council, and one (1) ,
Covington City CouncilCity of SeaTac Council member.
3. The RFA Governing Board shall adopt governance policies and rules for
conducting business for the RFA in accordance with RCW 52.26.080.
4. The RFA Governing Board shall adopt by -laws to govern RFA affairs in
accordance with RCW 52.26.080.
5. The RFA Governing Board shall have all the power and authority granted
governing boards under Washington State law, and shall includcincluding but
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not limited to the power and authority to make any and all decisions
appropriatc for the RFA, pursuant to and for mattcrs rclatcd to Title 52 RCW.
6. RFA Commissioncrs of the Governing Board members will receive
compensation in the same manner and under the same conditions as
provided by . - of a firc protcc
undcr Title 52 RCW.
C. Regional fire authority name change:
1. Immediately subsequent to a positive vote by the voters of the City of
Tukwila in support of annexing into the Kent Fire Department RFA, the
participating jurisdictions (inclusive of the City of Tukwila) shall develop an
appropriate new name for the consolidated RFA, which shall be submitted to
the RFA Governing Board for approval. The RFA Governing Board shall
develop a plan for the efficient and timely implementation of the new name.
-=irl Placement of Ballot Measures before Electorate of the RFA:
1. Subject to state law, ballot measures may be placed on the ballot for a vote
by the members of the RFA. Such ballot measures shall be approved by a
majority vote of the members of the RFA Governing Board. The Board shall
reach a decision of election at least 30 days in advance of county filing
deadlines.
Plan Revision:
1. The GOVERNANCE section of the Kent Fire Department RFA Plan may be
amended by a majority vote of the RFA Governing Board.
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Section 6: Organizational Structure /Operations
Adopted: 11 -04 -09 Revised:
12 -08 -09
A. Reference:
1. The authority for the RFA to establish an Organizational Structure is
provided in RCW 52.26.040.
B. Activity /Operation:
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managed, with leadership provided as shown in Appcndix "C" of the
RFA Plan, as amended.
3.7—Commencing on the Annexation Operational Date, tThe RFA's
Operations A
. .
- shall be
shall is' organized, and a chain of command bc isshall be established
in accordance with the Operational organizational structure provided in
Appendix "C" of the RFA Plan, as amended.
41.
:WO IF
A shall bc referred to as the Regien -a-E
Fire Authority Governing Board, as identified in Appcndix "C" of the
RFA Plan.
5,-2. All currcnt operational and service delivery aspects of th^ Kent Fir^
the City of Tukwila
Fire Department shall be transferred ovcr to the RFA on the
Annexation Operational Date.day of formation.
&3. Current staffing models, standards of coverage, deployment
standards, field operations, command staffing, and operational policies
.The Kent Fire Department RFA is an
accredited agency under the Center For pUPublic Safety Excellence
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Commission on Fire Accreditation Standards and the RFA will works to
maintain its accreditation
4. The RFA maintains the Kent Fire Department RFA
Standards of Coverage ,tdocument (2014, as amended;)
which that wiH- defines services, levels of service, standards of
coverage, development standards and customer expectations of the
RFA.
775. Upon annexation of the City of Tukwila into the RFA, tFhe RFA
av+E4shall maintainamend the Standard of Coverage document to
include the City of Tukwila. The amended Standard of Coverage
document shall reflect that the RFA will maintain and /or improve upon
the level of service currently afforded to the residents of the City of
Tukwila by the City of Tukwila Fire Department. and show or
within T..kwiI-
C. RFA Plan Revision -Disposition:
1. The Organizational Structure portion of the RFA Plan may be
revised by a majority vote of the current sitting RFA Governance
Governing Board.
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Section 7: Financial
Adopted: 11 -04 -09 Revised: 12 -08 -09
A. Reference:
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1. The authority to providc FUNDING andfix and impose benefit charges
and to levy taxes for the RFA is provided by RCW 52.26.050, RCW
52.26.120, RCW 52.26.140, RCW 52.26.150, RCW 52.26.160, RCW
52.26.170, RCW 52.26.180, RCW 52.30.020, chapter 84.52 RCW and
chapter 84.55 RCW.
The authority and mechanism for the collection of taxes and the
benefit service charge shall be in accordance with RCW 52.26.170, RCW
52.26.200 - .270.
Revenues /Funding:
1_Thc fundingFunding Prior to Annexation Operational Date:
a. Funding for the operation and administration of RFA prior to the
RFA contributed by ach of the participating jurisdictions for 2010
operationsAnnexation Operational Date shall be in an amount
equal to accordance with the Kent RFA adopted 2016 budget.
a,b. The City of Tukwila shall remain responsible for the funding
total approved for the fire department services inand operation of
the Tukwila Fire Department prior to the budgets of ach
Annexation Operational Date,
which shall continue to operate independent of the RFA foruntil
the 2010 calendar y rAnnexation Operational Date.
2. Funding After the Annexation Operational Date:
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a. The RFA is currently funded by a property tax levy of $1.00 per
thousand of assessed value or such lower amount as authorized
by law and a benefit charge. The RFA property tax levy and
benefit charge will apply to real property and improvements
located in the City of Tukwila on the Annexation Effective Date
although taxes and benefit charges will not be collected in Tukwila
until January 1, 2017.
year 2011on thc Annexation Operational Date and
bcyondcontinuing thcr after shall be accomplished by levying o
property tax of $1.00 per thousand of taxable assessed value or
such lower amount as authorized by law, and a bcncfit service
charge on all improved properties within thc RFA's jurisdictional
boundaries scrvicc arca, The benefit charge shall initially be
he general formula and methodology that will be
initially applied in the City or i ukwila is set forth provided in
Appendix B of the RFA Plan.
3. General Provisions on Funding:
a. To the extent permitted by law, the RFA shall contract with
agencies and entities exempt from property taxes in accordance
with RCW 52.30.020 and related statutes.
The Governing Board shall have the authority to pursue all
additional revenue sources authorized by law including but not
limited to revenue sources specifically identified in Title 52 RCW
that are not otherwise addressed in chapter 52.26 RCW.
e:c. The RFA shall pay all costs of continued operation of King
County Fire Protection District No. 37 subsequent to the formation
of the RFA_
E:C„ Assets Transferred Upon Formation of RFA:
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1. Once the RFA is formed on July 1, 2010,- King County Fire Protection
District 37 shall immediately transfer the remaining funds approved for
the 2010 King County Fire Protection District No. 37 budget, and shall
transfer all future property tax and contractual payments received at
the time of receipt unless otherwise specifically allowed by the RFA Plan.
4k2. Once the RFA is formed on July 1, 2010, the City of Kent will then
transfer the remaining funds approved for 2010, on a proportional basis,
on the 15th and 30th of each of the six remaining months for 2010,
through December 31, 2010.
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673. Transfer of Project Fund accounts and Reserve Cash funds from the
City of Kent and King County Fire Protection District 37 as identified in
Appendix 9D1 of the Asset Transfer Appendix, shall be transferred to
the RFA on the date of the formation of the RFA in the amount remaining
in the accounts on the date of formation of the RFA.
&4. Transfers of Real Property.
Via. All real property owned by King County Fire Protection District
No. 37 shall be transferred to the RFA on the date of formation of
the RFA.
gib. The following real property owned by the City of Kent shall be
transferred or leased as identified below:
i. Station 71:- City of Kent shall sell to the RFA for $1, with
an automatic reversionary interest in the event the station
is no longer used for RFA purposes.
ii. Station 72: -City of Kent shall sell to the RFA for $1, with
an automatic reversionary interest in the event the station
is no longer used for RFA purposes.
iii. Station 73: -City of Kent shall sell to the RFA for $1, subject
to any easements or other interests, with an automatic
reversionary interest in the event the station is no longer
used for RFA purposes.
iv. Station 74 /Administration: — City of Kent will retain
ownership of property and lease Y2 of the space to the RFA
for an amount to be determined. As a condition of the
lease, the RFA will agree to assume Y2 of the maintenance
costs of the property, except for the burn tower, which the
RFA will assume 100% of the maintenance costs.
v. Station 75: City of Kent will retain ownership and lease to
the RFA for $1 /year, subject to the right of the City of Kent
to sell the property. In the event the City sells the property,
the City shall, prior to the closing of the sale, be financially
responsible for relocating Station 75 to a location with a
structure that is operationally ready and allows for an
equivalent level of service to that provided from Station 75.
vi. Station 76: City of Kent shall sell to the RFA for $1, with
an automatic reversionary interest in the event the station
is no longer used for RFA purposes.
vii. Washington Avenue Property: City of Kent shall sell to the
RFA for $1. RFA shall lease property to City of Kent for
storage for $1. The RFA shall sell the property back to the
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City of Kent for $1 at a point when the RFA no longer
wishes to retain the property.
viii. Ropes Course Property: City of Kent will retain ownership
and lease to the RFA for $1 /year
975. Transfers of Personal Property.
a. King County Fire Protection District No. 37 shall transfer all
personal property, including but not limited to equipment,
supplies, agreements, documents and records to the RFA on the
date of formation of the RFA.
b. Unless otherwise agreed to in an interlocal agreement, the City
of Kent shall transfer for $1 all personal property used by the Kent
Fire Department (administration, support services, emergency
management, prevention and Operations) including, but not
limited to equipment, supplies, agreements, documents and
records to the RFA on the date of formation of the RFA.
4-076. Risk of Loss.
a. All buildings and equipment that have been transferred to the
RFA, shall be operated, insured, and maintained at the expense
of the RFA.
D. Assets Transferred Upon Annexation of City of Tukwila:
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1. Transfers of Financial Assets:
a. Fire Impact Fee Mitigation Funds. Tukwila shall transfer to the
Kent RFA all unspent fire impact fee mitigation funds existing on
the Annexation Operational Date, and all future fire impact fee
mitigation funds collected by Tukwila on behalf of the RFA.
b. ContcntsFunds allocated to the Tukwila -f Fire Department held
in theaccounts Equipment Rental andVchicic
Replacement Fund,
Tukwila as identified in Appendix D2 of the Asset Transfer
Appendix, shall be transferred to the RFA in the amount allocated
to the Tukwila Fire Department remaining in the accounts on the
Annexation Operational Date.
2. Transfers of Personal Property:
a. Unless otherwise agreed to in an interlocal agreement between
the City of Tukwila and the RFA, the City of Tukwila shall transfer
all personal property used by the Tukwila Fire Department as of
the Annexation Operational Date, as identified in Appendix D2 of
the Asset Transfer Appendix, including but not limited to
apparatus, vehicles, equipment, supplies, agreements,
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documents and records, to the RFA on the Annexation Operational
Date, with the exception stated in Section 7, subpart D.2.b. of
this plan.
b. The City of Tukwila and the RFA shall enter into a separate
agreement to permit the RFA use of the City of Tukwila's boat and
its trailer. At all times relevant hereto, the City of Tukwila shall
retain sole ownership of the boat and its trailer.
c. In the event the City of Tukwila ever withdraws from the RFA, the
RFA shall transfer ownership of all personal property used by the
RFA at Stations 51, 52, 53, and 54 and thc ncw Station 51(as
, including all personal
property purchased by the RFA for use at the aforementioned
stations, to the City of Tukwila at no cost to the City.
3. Real Property:
a. Station 51: On the Annexation Operational Date, the City of
Tukwila will retain ownership and lease Station 51 to the RFA,
pursuant to a separately- executed lease agreement. That lease
shall automatically terminate once the new Station 51
(referenced in Section D.4.a of this Plan) is fully operational,
unless agreed to in writing by the City of Tukwila. In
consideration of the lease, the RFA will be responsible for all
maintenance, repairs and improvements to Station 51.
b. Station 52: On the Annexation Operational Date, the City of
Tukwila will transfer ownership of Station 52 to the RFA, with an
automatic reversionary interest in the event the station is no
longer used for RFA operations.
c. Station 53: On the Annexation Operational Date, the City of
Tukwila will transfer ownership of Station 53 to the RFA, with an
automatic reversionary interest in the event the station is no
longer used for RFA operations.
d. Station 54: On the Annexation Operational DateL the City of
Tukwila will transfer ownership of Station 54 to the RFA, with an
automatic reversionary interest in the event the station is no
longer used for RFA operations.
e. In the event the City of Tukwila ever withdraws from the RFA, the
RFA shall transfer ownership of Stations 51, 52, 53, and 54 -a-nd
thc ncw Station 51(as dcscribcd in Scction D.4.a of this Plan,
including any replacements thereof, back to the City of Tukwila
at no cost to the City.
4. Replacement of Real Property:
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a. Replacement of Station 51.
i. The RFA shall construct a new Station 51, at its own
expense on land currently owned by the City of Tukwila
that will be transferred to the RFA prior to the beginning of
construction, with an automatic reversionary interest in the
event the land is no longer used for RFA operations..- The
RFA will consult with and obtain the input of the City on the
design of the new station. The new Station 51 shall be fully
operational no later than January 1, 2020.
b. Replacement of Stations 52, 53 and 54.
i. The RFA shall construct new and /or remodeled Stations 52,
53 and 54, in accordance with the schedule agreed -upon
by the City of Tukwila and the RFA in a separately- executed
interlocal agreement. The City shall assist the RFA with
finding new land suitable for any necessary station
locations within City limits.
5. Risk of Loss.
a. All real and personal property that is transferred to the RFA by
the City of Tukwila shall be operated, insured, inventoried and
maintained at the expense of the RFA.
67E. Allocation of Liabilities Upon Formation of RFA:
- 1. On the date of formation, the RFA shall assume all outstanding
liabilities of King County Fire Protection District No. 37.
On the date of formation, the RFA shall assume the following
liabilities of the City of Kent.
a. Except as provided below, all employment liabilities associated
with the employee transfers as provided in Section 8 of the Plan.
`. The City of Kent shall retain the following liabilities:
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a. The City of Kent will keep the liability for retired and active LEOFF
1 Kent Fire Department FTE's to include medical and long term
care insurance payments and any other expenses incurred by
the Kent Fire Department LEOFF 1 personnel in accordance with
the City of Kent LEOFF 1 Policies and Procedures.
b. The City of Kent will retain its Fire Relief and Pension Fund and
make required pension payments to eligible LEOFF 1
participants.
c. The City of Kent shall remain responsible for the following
accrued but unfunded employment liabilities:
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i. Between July 1, 2010, and December 31, 2011, the City
agrees to pay to the RFA for vacation hours accrued and
owed to a retiring RFA employee; provided, the amount
paid shall not exceed a total of $50,000 or payment to five
employees, whichever is less. The City shall not be liable
for any vacation of any RFA employee after December 31,
2011.
F. Allocation of Liabilities Upon Annexation of City of Tukwila:
1. On the Annexation Operational Date, the RFA shall assume the following
liabilities of the City of Tukwila:
a. Except as provided below, all employment liabilities associated with
the employee transfers as provided in Section 8 of the Plan.
2. On the Annexation Operational Date and thereafter, the City of Tukwila
shall retain the following liabilities:
a. Liability for retired and active LEOFF 1 Tukwila Fire Department full
time employees (FTEs) to include medical and long term care
insurance payments and any other expenses incurred by the Tukwila
Fire Department LEOFF 1 personnel in accordance with the City of
Tukwila LEOFF 1 Policies and Procedures.
b. The City of Tukwila Fire Relief and Pension Fund and required
pension payments to eligible LEOFF 1 participants.
c. The City shall reimburse the RFA, in an amount not to exceed
$160,000, for the full actual cost of accrued leave paid out under
the Kent RFA Collective Bargaining Agreement for City employees
that retire after the Annexation Operational date but prior to June
30, 2018.
mod. The City shall reimburse the RFA the full actual overtime cost
incurred by the RFA as a result of any Kelly days or vacation time
that were granted by the City and taken by former City employees
between the Annexation Operational Date and the end of the last
FLSA cycle of 2016, not to exceed $20,000.
3. The City of Tukwila shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the RFA
from any and all demands,_ claims or actions by City of Tukwila
employees which arise out of, or relate to, the City employees'
employment prior to January 1, 2017.
G. RFA Plan Revision :
2,1. Subject to any statutory requirements for voter approval, the funding
portiefiFinancial section of the RFA Plan, including the benefit charge
funding formula and methodology may be rcviscdamended by a
majority vote of the current sitting RFA CovcrnanccGoverninq Board.
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Section 8: Administrative /Management /Personnel
Components
Adopted: 11 -04 -09 Revised: 12 -08 -09
A. Reference:
1. The authority for the RFA to establish and provide Administrative,
Management and Personnel components is provided in RCW 52.26.040
and RCW 52.26.100.
C.B. Activity /Operation:
1. The transfer of authority, administration and management of the City of
Tukwila Fire Department to the RFA that occurs as a result of the
annexation of the City of Tukwila into the RFA shall be seamless.
2. Integration of Employees, and Transfer of Employee Services and
Benefits:
On the Annexation Operational Date, all
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to thc RFA to fulfill assigned duties as outlined in the
organizational structure in Appendix C. All current FTE's of the
City of KentTukwila Fire Department and King County Fire
Protection District 37 shall be transferred on thc day of
formationto and become employees of the RFA, at their current
rank, grade and seniority.
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2—Unless otherwise noted in the {`The RFA Plan, thc transfer of authority
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agreements, outstanding labor issucs, personal service contracts,
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--cnts pertaining to work, duties,
scrviccs or cmploymcntwill meet its obligations under RCW
52.26.100(6) with the City of Kcnt Firc Department and King
County Fire Protection District 37, shall berespect to all
transferred over with all personnel on thc day of formation.
employees. Any consolidation of employees into one-ef-th-ean
existing labor agreement must be mutually agreed
upon by the labor unions and e- achthe RFA and City of the
participating jurisdictionsTukwila prior to the July 1, 2010,
implementation date of thc RFA.Annexation Operational
Date.[BSi][ca21
h-: c.
administrative and busincss functions, agreements, documents,
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staff assigned to support scrviccs, logistics, supply, fleet maintenance
mod. Effective July 1, 2010On the Annexation Operational Date, the
following employee services and benefit administration functions
of the RFA shall be provided by the RFA: Recruitment and Hiring,
Payroll, Labor Relations and Negotiations, Employee Health
Insurance, Risk Management including Labor and Industries time -
loss, Liability and Property Insurance and all administrative
functions related to the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the
Family Care Act (FCA), and all other state and federal
employment and labor laws.[BS3]
t#e -RFA and thc City of Kcnt.
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twccn thc RFA and thc City of Kcnt..
RFA.
e. In 2010 and 2011, thc City of Kcnt On the Annexation Operational
Date all civil service employees employed by the Kent Fire
Department RFA, including former Tukwila employees will
become part of the Kent Fire Department RFA Civil Service system
governed by the Kent Fire Department Civil Service Commission
and Examiner.
f. On the Annexation Operational Date, former employees of the
City of Tukwila transferred to the RFA shall be seamlessly
integrated into the RFA's benefits plans and programs, and there
shall be no interruption of insurance coverage for those
employees.
Q.
On the Annexation Operational Date and thereafter, the
administrative staff of the RFA shall be the current members of
the Kent Fire Department RFA administrative staff and any
Tukwila Fire Department administrative staff transferred to the
Kent Fire Department RFA.
h. After the Annexation Operational Date, the RFA shall provide the
RFA withfor its own information technology (IT), phone services,
and information management (IM) services.
3. Duties and Liabilities Fully or Partially Retained by the City of Kent and
the City of Tukwila.
tea. The City of Kent LEOFF Board will continue to oversee LEOFF
1 benefits for said personnel in accordance with the City of Kent
LEOFF 1 Policies and Procedures.
yob. Thc RFA shall contract for such scrviccs pursuant to an intcr
The City of Tukwila LEOFF
Board will continue to oversee LEOFF 1 benefits for former
Tukwila personnel in accordance with the City of
July 1, 2010, in ordcr to providc scamlcss, up to datc IT,
phonre;Tukwila LEOFF 1 Policies and IM scrviccs for the
RFAProcedures.
Thc RFA shall contract for such scrviccs bcginning July 1, 2010,
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operations of thc RFA facilitics.
shall be providcd by thc City of Kcnt pursuant to an intcr local
thc option to contract for such scrviccs bcginning January 1, 2011.
The RFA shall providc its own Icgal scrviccs cffcctivc July 1, 2010.
RFA Plan Revision - Disposition:
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--1. The administrative, management and personnel portion of the RFA
Plan may be revised by a majority vote of the current sitting RFA
CovcrnanccGoverninq Board.
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KENT
WASHINGTON
KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY (RFA)
PLAN
Section 9: Fire Prevention, Public Educatie Services,
Emergency Management and Fire Investigation Unit
Adopted: 11 -04 -09
Revised: 12 -08 -09
A. Reference:
1. The authority for the RFA to establish and provide Fire Prevention, Public
Education, Emergency Management and Fire Investigation components is
provided in RCW 52.26.040, RCW 52.26.090(2), RCW 52.12.031 (3),(6) and
(7) and chapter 39.34 RCW.
B. Activity /Operation:
1. Service Providers, as ofPre -- Annexation Operational Date:
vor
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1.1. The City of Kcnt, through the Kent Fire Department currcntlyRFA
provides the following services within the boundaries of the City of
Kent pursuant to an interlocal agreement:
a. Fire Prevention Services pursuant to RCW 19.27.050;
b. Fire Investigation Services pursuant to RCW 43.44.050 and
chapter 51 -54 WAC; and
c. Emergency Management Services pursuant to chapter 38.52
RCW; and_
1.2. The Kent Fire Department RFA currently provides the following services
within the City of Covington pursuant to an interlocal agreement:
a. Fire Prevention Services; and
b. Fire Investigation Services.
1.2.
City of Covington pursuant to contract:
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Firc Prevention Scrviccs; and[
Firc Investigation Scrviccs.
4-57 —King County Firc Protection District No. 37 currently provides the
Public Education Scrviccs.
1.7.1.3. King County currentlyKing County provides the following services
within the boundaries of King County Fire Protection District No. 37
(excluding Covington).
a. Fire Prevention Services;
b. Fire Investigation Services; and
c. Emergency Management Services.
1.4. f [BS4] The City of Covington currently provides the following services
within the boundaries of Covington.
a. Emergency Management Services.
1.8.1.5.The City of Covington currcntlyTukwila provides the following
services within the boundaries of Covington.the City of Tukwila:
a. Fire Prevention Services pursuant to RCW 19.27.050;
b. Fire Investigation Services pursuant to RCW 43.44.050 and
chapter 51 -54 WAC; and
arc. Emergency Management Services pursuant to chapter 38.52
RCW.
27— SERVICE PROVIDERS FOLLOWING RFA EFFECTIVE DATE:
2. Service Providers, Peost- Annexation Operational Date:
2.1. FIRE PREVENTION SERVICES
a. On the - - .. - -. Annexation
Operational Date, Fire Prevention Services within the
boundaries of the RFA shall be provided as follows:
(i).
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Within the City Kent. The the RFA will provide Fire
Prevention Services to the City of Kent pursuant to an
inter Iocalinterlocal agreement to be negotiated prior to
the effective date "Kent Inter Iocaflnterlocal."
Within the City of Tukwila, the RFA intends
tewill provide Fire Prevention Services to the City of
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CovingtonTukwila pursuant to an intcr Iocalinterlocal
agreement bctwccn thc RFA and Covington "Covington
Intcr local. ".
ii).(iii). Within the City of Covington, the RFA will provide
Fire Prevention Services to the City of Covington
pursuant to an interlocal agreement.
thc City of Covington, pursuant to thc "Kcnt Intcr local"
(iv). Within unincorporated King County -L King County shall
provide Fire Prevention Services.
2.2. FIRE INVESTIGATION SERVICES:
a. On the - - - :. - - - - • • Annexation
Operational Date, Fire Investigation Services within the
boundaries of the RFA shall be provided as follows:
(i).
Within the City of Kent. Thc, the RFA will provide Fire
Investigation Services to the City of Kent pursuant to
an intcr Iocalinterlocal agreement to be negotiated
prior to the effective date "Kent Intcr Iocallnterlocal."
(ii). Within the City of Covington. Thc Tukwila, the RFA
intcnds towill provide Fire Investigation Services to the
City of CovingtonTukwila pursuant to an intcr
Iec- a-linterlocal agreement
Covington "Covington Intcr local. "_
(iii). Within the City of Covington, the RFA will provide Fire
Investigation Services to the City of Covington pursuant
to an interlocal agreement.
iii).(iv). Within unincorporated King County. King County
shall provide Fire Investigation Services.
2.3. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES.
a. On the
Operational Date, Emergency Management Services within the
boundaries of the RFA shall be provided as follows:
Annexation
(1).
Within the City Kent. The RFA will provide Emergency
Management Services to the City of Kent pursuant to
an intcr Iocalinterlocal agreement to be negotiated
prior to the effective date "Kent Inter - local."
(ii). Within the City of Covington. Covington shall
rcmainTukwila the provider of RFA will provide
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Emergency Management Services to the City of Tukwila
pursuant to an interlocal agreement.
(iii). Within the City of Covington. Covington shall remain
the provider of Emergency Management Services.
(iii).(iv). Within unincorporated King County. King County
shall remain the provider of Emergency Management
Services.
3.0.— PUBLIC EDUCATION SERVICES.
On thc effective date of thc crevtion of the RFA, thc RFA shall
- - -- - - -- - - -- - --
RFA.
57— TRANSITION OF SERVICES.
3. Transition of Services, as of Annexation Operational Date:
5.1.3.1. In order to effectuate the transition of services identified above, the
following shall occur on the cffcctivc date of thc RFAAnnexation
Operational Date:
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a. TheUnless otherwise noted in the Plan or the interlocal
agreement referenced herein, the City of KentTukwila Fire
Department staff on July 1, 2010, assigned to the Fire
Prevention and Emergency Management Divisions, shall may
be transferred over to the RFA, at the employee's discretion.
b. The RFA Fire Prevention and Emergency Management
Divisions shall be organized as provided in Appendix C of this
RFA Plan[Bss].
of Covington.
€17c. Unless otherwise noted in the RFA Plan, or the inter
Iecalinterlocal agreements referenced herein, the transfer of
authority and the Fire Prevention and Emergency Management
Divisions of the RFA shall be seamless and shall initially model
thc current Firc Prevention and Emcrgcncy Management
e cl. The City of Kent, the City of Tukwila and the City of Covington
will retain code enforcement authority in accordance with
Washington State Law within their respective jurisdictions_
an-617 Eexcept as provided in their respective interlocal
agreements, the City of Kent, the City of Tukwila, and the City
of Covington Inter locals shall provide the necessary legal and
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police support to the RFA for enforcement of code enforcement
issues.
f e. The City of Kent, the City of Tukwila, and the City of Covington
will retain fire investigation authority in accordance with
Washington State Law within their respective jurisdictions_
Eand, except as provided in their respective interlocal
agreements, the City of Kent, the City of Tukwila, and the City
of Covington Inter locals shall provide the necessary legal and
police support to the RFA for enforcement of fire investigation
issues.
f.
The City of Kent, the City of Tukwila and the City of Covington
will retain emergency management authority in accordance
with Washington State Law,-ad Eexcept as provided in their
respective interlocal agreements, the City of Kent, the City of
Tukwila, and the City of Covington Inter locals, shall provide
legal and police support to the RFA as needed to provide
emergency management services_
674. Other Service Providers.
6.14.1. All current Tukwila Fire Department automatic aid and mutual aid
agreements and any othcr contractual services agreements,
[Bs6]shall be transferred over on July
1, 201Othe Annexation Operational Date, to provide continuous,
seamless readiness and emergency services coverage.
C. RFA Plan Revision :
1. The fire prevention, emergency management, public education and fire
investigation services portion of the RFA Plan may be revised by a majority
vote of the current sitting RFA GovcrnanceGoverninq Board.
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