HomeMy WebLinkAboutprevious fee scheduleFEE SCHEDULE
A. For
APPENDIX I
normal automatic aid and ancillary service to
augment the KEY BISCAYNE FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT, a monthly fee
(the MINIMUM FEE) for the following years is established. This
fee covers personnel and material as necessary in accordance with
City
of Miami Standard Operating Procedures.
1. October
$38,333
2. October
$38,333
3. October
$38,333
4. October
$38,333
1, 1998 through
per month.
1, 1999 through
per month.
1, 2000 through
per month.
1, 2001 through
per month.
5. October 1, 2002 through
$38,333 per month.
The CITY will provide a monthly invoice with appropriate
documentation as required. The VILLAGE shall make payment within
thirty (30) days after mailing by the CITY of the invoice with
the exception of Paragraph C, Section IV. Interest at the rate of
twelve percent -(12%) per annum shall automatically accrue on
delinquent invoices until they are paid.
B. For Major Emergencies, as defined in Section 1A,
Definition 8, the following fee schedule, in addition to the
normal monthly fee, is established:
1. $1,380 per hour per Aerial/Quint Company
2. $1,035 per hour per Pumper Company
3. $690 per hour per Advanced Life Support Rescue
Company
September
September
September
September
September
30, 1999
30,2000
30, 2001
30,2002
30, 2003
4. $600 per hour per Advanced Life Support Squad Cor-,---y
5. $1,035 per hour per Haz Mat Truck
5. $590 per hour per Foam Pumper Truck
7. $230 per hour per person for Special Equipment (Fire
Boat, District Chief, Safety Officer, etc.)
8. $345 per hour per Air Truck
The charges as set forth above shall be the hourly rates for
equipment and personnel w; th the
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calculated from the time of the alarm to the time 'the MIAMI
FIRE -RESCUE DEPARTMENT responding units return to City service.
The hourly charges shall be prorated for fractional parts of an
hour with minutes being the smallest increments. Such charges are
based upon at least four (4) CITY FIREFIGHTERS operating each
piece of apparatus listed in items 1, 2, and 5 above, and three
(3) CITY FIREFIGHTERS operating equipment listed in item 3. In
the event fewer CITY FIREFIGHTERS are provided, the charge will
be reduced proportionately.
For the purposes of this Agreement, a "Major Emergency" is
defined as those incidents that involve automatic aid multi -
company dispatches and extend longer than one (1) hour in
duration. These incidents are considered out of control and would
be evidenced by the announcement of a Code 1 by the first
arriving units. Not considered Major Emergencies are minor fires,
rescue runs, small hazardous materials incidents and those
incidents that have been routinely handled in the past elsewhere
in the CITY and the VILLAGE by its Fire Department, by routine
custom and practice.
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C. For fire watches, as determined by the City of Miami
Fire Chief upon request by officials of the Village of Key
Biscayne, charges shall be as follows:
1. MIAMI FIRE -RESCUE DEPARTMENT Firefighters rate of
pay is based upon time and one-half at their hourly
rate.
2. MIAMI FIRE -RESCUE DEPARTMENT Paramedics rate of pay
is based upon time and one-half at their hourly
rate.
-3. MIAMI FIRE -RESCUE DEPARTMENT Fire Inspectors rate of
pay is based upon time and one-half at their hourly
rate.
4. An Administrative Fee based on CITY Ordinance No.
10237 requiring a charge of $10.00 per person per
day.
5. Charges may change based upon contract agreement
between the City of Miami and Firefighters Local No.
587.
D. If for unforeseen reasons, the VILLAGE is unable to
provide its own fire rescue services, the CITY agrees to provide
full fie rescue service to the VILLAGE on a monthly basis until
such time as the KEY BISCAYNE FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT is again
fully operational. The term of this interim Agreement for full
fire rescue service, as reflected in SECTION II of this Agreement
and substituting CITY equipment material and personnel for
VILLAGE equipment, material and personnel, would be for a maximum
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