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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC22-388 MOU_Roaring Fork Valley Wildfire CollaborativeUSDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 FS Agreement No. 23-MU-11021500-004 Cooperator Agreement No. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Between PITKIN COUNTY AND EAGLE COUNTY AND GARFIELD COUNTY AND GUNNISON COUNTY AND THE CITY OF ASPEN AND THE TOWN OF SNOWMASS VILLAGE AND THE TOWN OF BASALT AND THE TOWN OF CARBONDALE AND THE CITY OF GLENWOOD SPRINGS AND THE TOWN OF MARBLE AND ASPEN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND ROARING FORK FIRE RESCUE AUTHORITY AND CARBONDALE AND RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND GLENWOOD SPRINGS RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND COLORADO STATE FOREST SERVICE AND COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE AND USDI, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, COLORADO RIVER VALLEY FIELD OFFICE, UPPER COLORADO RIVER DISTRICT And The USDA, FOREST SERVICE WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FOREST, ASPEN-SOPRIS RANGER DISTRICT Page 1 of 30 DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 2 of 30 This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) is hereby made and entered into by and between Pitkin County, Eagle County, Garfield County, Gunnison County, The City of Aspen, The Town of Snowmass Village, The Town of Basalt, The Town of Carbondale, The City of Glenwood Springs, Aspen Fire Protection District, Roaring Fork Fire Rescue Authority, Carbondale and Rural Fire Protection District, Glenwood Springs Rural Fire Protection District, Colorado State Forest Service, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and The Bureau of Land Management Colorado River Field Office, hereinafter referred to as “Parties, Members, or Cooperators,” and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service, White River National Forest, Aspen-Sopris Ranger District, hereinafter referred to as the “U.S. Forest Service.” Background: The Roaring Fork Valley Wildfire Collaborative works to empower all people to take action to reduce risk in their communities to protect people, property, and places from wildfire loss. The Parties recognize, accept, and respect the differences in missions, goals, and objectives of each other. However, wildfire does not recognize or respect jurisdictional boundaries. The Parties therefore will work collaboratively and in a coordinated fashion to achieve the shared goals and objectives of the MOU. Title: Roaring Fork Valley Wildfire Collaborative I.PURPOSE: The purpose of this MOU is to document the cooperation between the parties to establish the Collaborative as an informal, unincorporated collaborative organization, in which the members set mutual goals and priorities, utilize existing forest management tools and legal authorities, and align their decisions on where to make the investments needed to achieve the mission and objectives set forth for the Roaring Fork Valley Wildfire Collaborative and in accordance with the following provisions. II.STATEMENT OF MUTUAL BENEFIT AND INTERESTS: The Roaring Fork Valley Wildfire Collaborative works to reduce wildfire risk by identifying, prioritizing, and implementing strategic cross-boundary plans and projects aimed at creating fire resilient landscapes and fire-adapted communities while focusing on community engagement, education, and inclusion. In entering into this MOU, the Cooperators and the U.S. Forest Service recognize that the parties share certain common interests and goals, which include the following: •Meaningful and ongoing engagement of stakeholders located in the forest and downstream in the development of strategies to achieve the outcomes and foster support for the implementation of those strategies. •A regional network of resilient forests that are better able to absorb and recover from current and future stressors and disturbances. •A collaboratively developed and supported fire management strategy DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 3 of 30 (wildland and prescribed) so that wildfires are safely and effectively extinguished when and where needed, but also in the right circumstances, permits wildland fire to be more flexibly managed in order to reduce future risks to life, property, and wildlife habitat. •Resilient landscapes that support water quality and quantity needs, habitat for robust and healthy flora and fauna, livestock grazing, as well as recreation opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy now and in the future. •Active management to enhance forest health and reduce wildfire risk based on the best available data and contemporary science to inform the development and application of on-the-ground activities including landscape scale and cross boundary projects where needed. This includes the use of the best available climate science that will help stakeholders understand how a changing climate will impact our landscapes and ecosystems, while also looking for opportunities to improve understanding through local research. •Promoting the personal responsibility of residents who live in wildfire risk areas to prepare as follows: homes are built or improved to best resist wildfire, defensible space around homes is created and maintained, insurance policies are regularly updated, emergency alerts are receivable and acted upon, evacuation plans are learned and understood, community mitigation initiatives are engaged in and are sought To accomplish the above goals, each party commits to: •Work within their own statutory and regulatory authorities, including planning and decision-making requirements where applicable. •Collaborate and coordinate to implement this MOU to achieve the mission and objectives expressed herein. In consideration of the above premises, the parties agree as follows: III. THE COOPERATORS SHALL: A.Provide a liaison to link the parties of this MOU together. B.Coordinate with the U.S. Forest Service, non-profit organizations, for-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, federal, state, local, and Native American tribe governments, and individuals. IV. THE COOPERATORS SHALL: (For Non-Profits and Non-Governmental Organizations Only) A.Provide a liaison to link the parties of this MOU together. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 4 of 30 B.Coordinate with the U.S. Forest Service, non-profit organizations, for-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, federal, state, local, and Native American tribe governments, and individuals. C.ASSURANCE REGARDING FELONY CONVICTION OR TAX DELINQUENT STATUS FOR CORPORATE ENTITIES. This agreement is subject to the provisions contained in the Department of Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012, P.L. No. 112-74, Division E, Section 433 and 434 regarding corporate felony convictions and corporate federal tax delinquencies. Accordingly, by entering into this agreement Cooperators acknowledges that it: 1) does not have a tax delinquency, meaning that it is not subject to any unpaid Federal tax liability that has been assessed, for which all judicial and administrative remedies have been exhausted or have lapsed, and that is not being paid in a timely manner pursuant to an agreement with the authority responsible for collecting the tax liability, and (2) has not been convicted (or had an officer or agent acting on its behalf convicted) of a felony criminal violation under any Federal law within 24 months preceding the agreement, unless a suspending and debarring official of the USDA has considered suspension or debarment is not necessary to protect the interests of the Government. If Cooperators fails to comply with these provisions, the U.S. Forest Service will annul this agreement and may recover any funds Cooperators has expended in violation of sections 433 and 434. V.THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE SHALL: A.Provide a liaison to link the parties of this MOU together. B.Ensure that all planning and site-based data collection activities comply with forest plans, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents, and all applicable laws and regulations. C.Coordinate with the Parties to this MOU, non-profit organizations, for-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, federal, state, local, and Native American tribe governments, and individuals. D.Execute necessary instrument(s) to allow Cooperator(s) to complete mutually agreed to activities and projects on National Forest System lands, which includes but is not limited to, providing Cooperator(s) and its agents access to federal lands to perform project implementation, maintenance, and monitoring activities at project sites. E.Following completion of project implementation and the achievement of all required performance standards for given sites, act as the long-term steward of project sites, conducting any required maintenance. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 5 of 30 VI.IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT: A.The Parties recognize, accept, and respect the differences in missions, goals, and objectives of each other. However, wildfire does not recognize or respect jurisdictional boundaries. The Parties therefore agree to work collaboratively and in a coordinated fashion to achieve the mission and objectives sought and described in this MOU. B.The Parties acknowledge that any Party to this MOU may participate in local activities or implement decisions related to forestry management as part of their site-specific obligations, responsibilities, and authorities. This MOU is not meant to supplant any Party's discretionary authority to make decisions about forest management or wildfire response associated with their individual jurisdictions. C.This MOU is non-binding and does not obligate any funds of the Parties. As funding and resources are available and authorized (as determined in each Party’s sole discretion), the Parties will provide technical, human, and/or financial support to the Partnership under an appropriate authority, as applicable, and by separate instrument(s). D.PRINCIPAL CONTACTS. Individuals listed below are authorized to act in their respective areas for matters related to this agreement. Principal Cooperator Contacts: Pitkin County Program Contact Pitkin County Administrative Contact Valerie MacDonald 530 Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 Telephone: 970-379-6748 Email: valerie.macdonald@pitkinsheriff.com Valerie MacDonald 530 Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 Telephone: 970-379-6748 Email: valerie.macdonald@pitkinsheriff.com Eagle County Program Contact Eagle County Administrative Contact Eric Lovgren PO Box 850 Eagle, CO 81631 Telephone: 970-471-2288 Email: eric.lovgren@eaglecounty.us Anna Earl PO Box 850 Eagle, CO 81631 Telephone: 970-328-3514 Email: anna.earl@eaglecounty.us DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 6 of 30 Garfield County Program Contact Garfield County Administrative Contact Chris Bornholdt 107 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 970-945-0453 x 1012 Email: cbornholdt@garcosheriff.com Chris Bornholdt 107 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 970-945-0453 x 1012 Email: cbornholdt@garcosheriff.com Gunnison County Program Contact Gunnison County Admin. Contact Scott Morill 200 E. Virginia Ave Gunnison, CO 81230 Telephone: 970-275-1370 Email: smorrill@gunnisoncounty.org Jonathan Houck 200 E. Virginia Ave Gunnison, CO 81230 Telephone: 970-641-0248 Email: jhouck@gunnisoncounty.org City of Aspen Program Contact City of Aspen Administrative Contact John Spiess 585 Cemetery Lane Aspen, CO 81611 Telephone: 970-429-2028 Email: john.spiess@aspen.gov Teresa Hackbarth 585 Cemetery Lane Aspen, CO 81611 Telephone: 970-429-2028 Email: teresa.hackbarth@aspen.gov Town of Snowmass Village Program Contact Town of Snowmass Village Administrative Contact Greg LeBlanc 130 Kearns Rd Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Telephone: 970-922-2275 Email: gleblanc@tosv.com Barb Peckler 130 Kearns Rd Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Telephone: 970-923-3777 Email: bpeckler@tosv.com DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 7 of 30 Town of Basalt Program Contact Town of Basalt Administrative Contact Ryan Mahoney 101 Midland Avenue Basalt, CO 81621 Telephone: 970-279-4378 Email: ryan.mahoney@basalt.net Ryan Mahoney 101 Midland Avenue Basalt, CO 81621 Telephone: 970-279-4378 Email: ryan.mahoney@basalt.net Town of Carbondale Program Contact Town of Carbondale Admin. Contact Kevin Schorzman 511 Colorado Avenue Carbondale, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-510-1217 Email:kschorzman@carbondaleco.net Lauren Gister 511 Colorado Avenue Carbondale, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-510-1217 Email: lgister@carbondaleco.net City of Glenwood Springs Program Contact City of Glenwood Springs Administrative Contact Jonathan Godes 101W 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 970-384-6480 Email: jonathan.godes@cogs.us Mina Bolton 101 W 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 970-384-6436 Email: mina.bolton@cogs.us Town of Marble Program Contact Town of Marble Administrative Contact Ron Leach 322 West Park Street Marble, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-963-1938 Email: leach@townofmarble.com Ron Leach 322 West Park Street Marble, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-963-1938 Email: leach@townofmarble.com DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 8 of 30 Aspen Fire Protection District Program Contact Aspen Fire Protection District Administrative Contact Ali Hager Address: 420 E. Hopkins Aspen, CO 81611 Telephone: 970-452-7489 Email: ali.hager@aspenfire.com Nikki Lapin 420 E. Hopkins Aspen, CO 81611 Telephone: 970-925-5532 Email: nikki.lapin@aspenfire.com Roaring Fork Fire Rescue Authority Program Contact Roaring Fork Fire Rescue Authority Administrative Contact Scott Thompson 1089 JW Drive Carbondale, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-340-2031 Email: sthompson@roaringforkfire.org Jennifer Diamond 1089 JW Drive Carbondale, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-309-9119 Email:jdiamond@roaringforkfire.org Carbondale and Rural Fire Protection District Program Contact Carbondale and Rural Fire Protection District Administrative Contact Rob Goodwin 300 Meadowood Drive Carbondale, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-963-2491 Email: rgoodwin@carbondalefire.org Jenny Cutright 300 Meadowood Drive Carbondale, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-963-2491 Email: cutright@carbondalefire.org Glenwood Springs Rural Fire Protection District Contact Glenwood Springs Rural Fire Protection District Administrative Contact Gary Tillotson 101 W 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 970-384-6480 Email: gary.tillotson@cogs.us Mina Bolton 101 W 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 970-384-6436 Email:mina.bolton@cogs.us DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 9 of 30 Colorado State Forest Service Program Contact Colorado State Forest Service Administrative Contact Kamie Long 3170 B ½ Road Grand Junction, CO 81503 Telephone: 970-248-7325 Email: kamie.long@colostate.edu Scott Woods 9769 W 119th Drive, Suite 12 Broomfield, CO 80021 Telephone: 303-404-9057 Email:scott.woods@colostate.edu Colorado Parks and Wildlife Program Contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife Administrative Contact Darren Chacon 0088 Wildlife Way Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 970-948-3405 Email: darren.chacon@state.co.us Darren Chacon 0088 Wildlife Way Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 970-948-3405 Email: darren.chacon@state.co.us Bureau of Land Management, Colorado River Valley Field Office Program Contact Bureau of Land Management, Colorado River Valley Field Office Administrative Contact Chad Sewell 2300 River Frontage Road Silt, CO 81652 Telephone: 970-876-9030 Email: csewell@blm.gov Larry Sandoval 2300 River Frontage Road Silt, CO 81652 Telephone: 970-876-9002 Email: lsandoval@blm.gov Principal U.S. Forest Service Contacts: U.S. Forest Service Program Manager Contact U.S. Forest Service Administrative Contact Kevin Warner, District Ranger 620 Main Street Carbondale, CO 81623 Telephone: 970-404-3157 Email: kevin.warner@usda.gov Clark Woolley, Partnership Coordinator 900 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO Telephone: 970-948-9803 Email: clark.woolley@usda.gov Alex Specht, Grants Management Specialist 900 Grand Ave Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Telephone: 605-515-8812 Email: alex.specht@usda.gov DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 10 of 30 E.NOTICES. Any communications affecting the operations covered by this agreement given by the U.S. Forest Service or Cooperators is sufficient only if in writing and delivered in person, mailed, or transmitted electronically by e-mail or fax, as follows: To the U.S. Forest Service Program Manager, at the address specified in the MOU. To Cooperators, at Cooperator’s address shown in the MOU or such other address designated within the MOU. Notices are effective when delivered in accordance with this provision, or on the effective date of the notice, whichever is later. F.PARTICIPATION IN SIMILAR ACTIVITIES. This MOU in no way restricts the U.S. Forest Service or Cooperators from participating in similar activities with other public or private agencies, organizations, and individuals. G.ENDORSEMENT. Any of Cooperator’s contributions made under this MOU do not by direct reference or implication convey U.S. Forest Service endorsement of Cooperators’ products or activities. H.NONBINDING AGREEMENT. This MOU creates no right, benefit, or trust responsibility, substantive or procedural, enforceable by law or equity. The parties shall manage their respective resources and activities in a separate, coordinated and mutually beneficial manner to meet the purpose(s) of this MOU. Nothing in this MOU authorizes any of the parties to obligate or transfer anything of value. Specific, prospective projects or activities that involve the transfer of funds, services, property, and/or anything of value to a party requires the execution of separate agreements and are contingent upon numerous factors, including, as applicable, but not limited to: agency availability of appropriated funds and other resources; cooperator availability of funds and other resources; agency and cooperator administrative and legal requirements (including agency authorization by statute); etc. This MOU neither provides, nor meets these criteria. If the parties elect to enter into an obligation agreement that involves the transfer of funds, services, property, and/or anything of value to a party, then the applicable criteria must be met. Additionally, under a prospective agreement, each party operates under its own laws, regulations, and/or policies, and any Forest Service obligation is subject to the availability of appropriated funds and other resources. The negotiation, execution, and administration of these prospective agreements must comply with all applicable law. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 11 of 30 Nothing in this MOU is intended to alter, limit, or expand the agencies’ statutory and regulatory authority. I.USE OF U.S. FOREST SERVICE INSIGNIA. In order for Cooperators to use the U.S. Forest Service insignia on any published media, such as a Web page, printed publication, or audiovisual production, permission must be granted from the U.S. Forest Service’s Office of Communications. A written request must be submitted and approval granted in writing by the Office of Communications (Washington Office) prior to use of the insignia. J.MEMBERS OF U.S. CONGRESS. Pursuant to 41 U.S.C. 22, no U.S. member of, or U.S. delegate to, Congress shall be admitted to any share or part of this agreement, or benefits that may arise therefrom, either directly or indirectly. K.FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA). Public access to MOU or agreement records must not be limited, except when such records must be kept confidential and would have been exempted from disclosure pursuant to Freedom of Information regulations (5 U.S.C. 552). L.TEXT MESSAGING WHILE DRIVING. In accordance with Executive Order (EO) 13513, “Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving,” any and all text messaging by Federal employees is banned: a) while driving a Government owned vehicle (GOV) or driving a privately owned vehicle (POV) while on official Government business; or b) using any electronic equipment supplied by the Government when driving any vehicle at any time. All cooperators, their employees, volunteers, and contractors are encouraged to adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging when driving company owned, leased or rented vehicles, POVs or GOVs when driving while on official Government business or when performing any work for or on behalf of the Government. M.TERMINATION. Any of the parties, in writing, may terminate this MOU in whole, or in part, at any time before the date of expiration. N.DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION. Cooperators shall immediately inform the U.S. Forest Service if they or any of their principals are presently excluded, debarred, or suspended from entering into covered transactions with the federal government according to the terms of 2 CFR Part 180. Additionally, should Cooperators or any of their principals receive a transmittal letter or other official Federal notice of debarment or suspension, then they shall notify the U.S. Forest Service without undue delay. This applies whether the exclusion, debarment, or suspension is voluntary or involuntary. O.MODIFICATIONS. Modifications within the scope of this MOU must be made by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written modification signed and dated by all properly authorized, signatory officials, prior to any changes being DocuSign Envelope ID: 9DAB3992-E0DA-4993-966D-9F440808F328 USDA, Forest Service OMB 0596-0217 FS-1500-15 Page 12 of 30 performed. Requests for modification should be made, in writing, at least 30 days prior to implementation of the requested change. P.COMMENCEMENT/EXPIRATION DATE. This MOU is executed as of the date of the last signature and is effective through November 15, 2027 at which time it will expire. Q.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES. By signature below, each party certifies that the individuals listed in this document as representatives of the individual parties are authorized to act in their respective areas for matters related to this MOU. In witness whereof, the parties hereto have executed this MOU as of the last date written below. 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