File #: 15-581    Name: Fire Training Interlocal Agreement
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/16/2015 Final action: 6/16/2015
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the Interim City Manager to Execute an Interlocal Agreement for the Construction and Use of a Public Safety Training Facility Between the City of McKinney and Collin County Community College District
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Interlocal Agreement, 3. Location Map, 4. Presentation
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the Interim City Manager to Execute an Interlocal Agreement for the Construction and Use of a Public Safety Training Facility Between the City of McKinney and Collin County Community College District
 
 
Summary
 
COUNCIL GOAL:      Safe & Secure Community
 
MEETING DATE:      June 16, 2015
 
DEPARTMENT:       Fire
 
CONTACT:        Danny Kistner
      Fire Chief
 
RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:      
Approve Resolution
 
ITEM SUMMARY:  
·      This Resolution authorizes the Interim City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement for the construction and use of a Public Safety Training Facility between the City of McKinney and Collin County Community College District.
·      The lack of a training facility has a financial impact to the city and a service level impact to the community.
·      The McKinney Fire Department must have access to a training facility in order to remain prepared, to meet requirements and maintain the current ISO level.
·      This Interlocal Agreement will provide a training facility to help ensure the McKinney Fire Department meets requirements, is highly trained and ready to provide the highest level of service.
·      Collin College is the only comprehensive training facility in Collin County to offer training for both fire and law enforcement. The benefits are:
o      Continuity of training
§      Consistent methodology throughout County
§      Benefits in mutual aid/automatic assistance
o      Optimal geographic location
§      Access to all stakeholders
§      Ability for public safety personnel to return to service quickly
 
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:  
·      The previous training facility was taken out of service April 1, 2014.
·      The McKinney Fire Department must have access to a training facility in order to remain prepared and to meet requirements.
 
FINANCIAL SUMMARY:  
·      Collin County Community College has committed funds in the amount of $11,285,000 as primary construction funds for the facility to be used for design, construction, and certification of the facility.
·      The Resolution authorizes an Interlocal Agreement for the construction and use of a Public Safety Training Facility between the City of McKinney and Collin County Community College District and authorizes the expenditure of an amount not to exceed $2,200,000 to be funded by general obligation funds and which represents the City's maximum contribution to the project.