11-111 Memorandum of Understanding, Seven Springs Owners Association MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
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SEVEN SPRINGS OWNERS' ASSOCIATION
This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into by and between the City of Cupertino;
hereafter referred to as "The City" and Seven Springs Owners' Association, hereafter
referred to as "The Association ".
Purpose
The purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding is to define a cooperative working
relationship between the City and The Association for the purpose of storing and
maintaining emergency disaster supplies on The Association property. This Memorandum
will outline how the City and The Association will work cooperatively to improve disaster
response capabilities.
The Role of the City of Cupertino
During emergencies and disasters, the City functions under the Standardized Emergency
Management System (SEMS) /National Incident Management System (NIMS). Their goal is
to manage emergencies and disasters, within its city boundaries, and facilitate a rapid
recovery by developing plans, identifying resources and offering training to protects lives,
property and the environment. The City works closely with public, private and non - profit
organizations to promote standardized training and response plans and ensure the best use
of available resources. The City trains volunteers to manage their homes, families and
neighborhoods.
The Role of Seven Springs Owners' Association
The Association represents a private housing complex located in Cupertino at Sevens
Springs Drive and Stelling Rd. During emergencies and disasters, homes and families within
the complex could experience injury, damage to property and loss of housing causing them
to be unable to function independently. The Association will have certain obligations to
make specific repairs.
Methods of Cooperation
During emergencies and disasters, the City will receive requests for assistance and allocate
resources based on priority and availability. Emergency public inforination will be provided
through available communications methods that may include amateur radio, telephone,
computer, television, commercial radio and runners.
The Association will allow the City to place 20' x 8' metal storage container at a mutually
agreed upon location on Association property. The City will supply the container and
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Citizen Corps disaster response supplies. The City will approve the storage of any additional
disaster response supplies, owned by the Association and maintain a complete inventory. All
persons authorized to access the supplies will display proper City Volunteer Photo
identification. After an earthquake or other ideni:ified emergency, trained Citizen Corps
volunteers (from The Association and surrounding area) will respond to the container, after
assisting their homes and families. They will set up a disaster reporting location in the
Clubhouse parking lot, or other agreed upon location, to receive requests for assistance from
the surrounding area. The Citizen Corps volunteers will attempt to respond to the requests
for assistance or report the requests to the City Emergency Operations Center for
prioritization and response from professional first responders.
The Association may assist the City response by providing temporary meeting facilities,
volunteer personnel, equipment, and disaster response supplies such as those located in their
on -site storage containers. In addition, a representative from the Association may be asked
to sit on the City Disaster Council to assist with pre- disaster coordination.
When training exercises are scheduled, the City Office of Emergency Services will notify The
Association, at least 30 days in advance, and obtain permission to use the Clubhouse parking
lot and any other areas agreed upon.
Prior to an emergency or disaster, the City's Office of Emergency Services will periodically
offer disaster training for homeowners in The Association and support any Association
training efforts to organize the 400 homes into an independent neighborhood, through
existing City training programs, at no cost to the Association.
If a disaster or emergency exists that does not directly affect both parties, the affected party
may use all disaster supplies in the container, to support its disaster response, upon approval
of the other party.
This coordination between the City and The Association does not impose any administrative
authority or fiscal control by government or its emergency organizations over The
Association, its policies or employees; nor does :.t empower The Association to encroach
upon, invade, or substitute for local government statutory obligations to plan, prepare for
and respond to, disaster situations within its jurisdictions.
Cost Recovery Section
The City and The Association will maintain their own disaster supplies. The Association will
maintain the exterior of the storage container and repair any graffiti. In the event that any
container, at any agreed upon site, is "broken" into and the contents stolen or destroyed,
The City will be responsible for replacement of City purchased supplies only. The City will
purchase the container and pay for its initial placement on site. Any supplies requested and
used that belong to the other party will be purchased and replaced by the using party at the
conclusion of the emergency or disaster. Any Association facilities used by the City for
disaster response will be restored to their pre -use condition. In the event that the City
declares a local emergency, and obtains a Gubernatorial and /or Presidential declaration, The
Association may be eligible for recovery of documented costs beyond normal operating
expenses as deemed appropriate by administering state and federal agencies. The City Office
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of Emergency Services will assist with this recovery of documented costs. The City shall not
be liable for any of the operating expenses of The Association, emergency or otherwise. The
Association will pay for its own normal operating expenses. Expenses resulting from the
removal or relocation of the storage container shall be the responsibility of the party
requesting the action and require a minimum of 30 days written notice to the other party.
Term of Memorandum
This Memorandum of Understanding will be in effect as of the date below and shall
remain in full force and effect for two (2) years from that date, and shall be automatically
renewed for additional two -year terms thereafter. Either party may terminate the
agreement by serving written notice to the other party at least one hundred eighty (180)
days in advance. It may be renegotiated at any time at the request of either party.
Indemnification
The parties agree that all losses or liabilities incurred by either Party as a result of the Party's
performance of its responsibilities under this MOU shall not be shared pro rata but instead
the parties agree that each Party shall indemnify, demand and hold the other harmless from
any claim, expense or cost, damage or liability arising out of, or in connection with, the
performances of its responsibilities pursuant to this MOU.
Liability for injuries incurred at the storage container, on The Association property, shall be
the responsibility of The Association. The City will manage any injuries incurred by City
staff or registered City Volunteers.
Ame ndme nts
Amendments to the terms and conditions of thi3 MOU shall be effective only upon mutual
agreement in writing by the parties hereto. The City Office of Emergency Services has the
authority on behalf of the City to execute any amendments pertaining to the operational
issues of this agreement.
Independent Contractor
The Association shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents,
employees, contractors, and subcontractors, if any. Nothing herein shall be considered as
creating a partnership or joint venture between this local government and The Association.
No person performing any of the work or services described hereunder shall be considered
an officer, agent, servant, or employee of a local government, agency, nor shall any such
person be entitled to any benefits available or granted to local government employees.
Other Agre ements
This MOU places no restrictions on either party from participation in similar agreements
and /or activities with other public or private entities.
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Insurance
Each party shall maintain it's own insurance coverage, through commercial insurance, self -
insurance or a combination thereof, against any claim, expense, cost, damage or liability
arising out of the performance of its responsibilities pursuant to this MOU.
Notices
All notices required to be given pursuant this MOU shall be in writing and shall be delivered
in person, delivered by electronic facsimile, or deposited in the United States mail, certified
mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the parties as set forth below:
City of Cupertino
Office of Emergency Services
10300 Torre Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014
FAX (408) 777 -3336
PHONE (408) 777 -3335
Seven Springs Owners' Association
Seven Springs Rd
Cupertino, CA 95014
FAX (408) 559 -1970
PHONE (408) 559 -1977
In Witness Whereof, the City of Cupertino, and Seven Springs Homeowners Association
have executed this MOU on the dates indicated Below.
Entered into agreenz'nt by
City of Cupertino
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David Knapp Date:
City Manager
Approve as to rm:
P S-') , „y L i j
City torney
Seven Springs Owners' Association
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Sandeep Jain Date:
President
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