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Docuslgn Envelope ID:56F5B9B3-CE4D-4E2F-8071-A7E9FBAAD86B <br /> to educate, network, provide training and when required advocate for water and wastewater <br /> agencies. WEROC staff works with its member agencies and the City on emergency plans and <br /> standard operating procedure development, review of state and federal required trainings for grant <br /> eligibility, disaster readiness, disaster exercise development,grant identification and applications, <br /> and response and recovery coordination. WEROC provides information sharing and resource <br /> coordination when disasters impact the water and wastewater utilities of Orange County, Lastly, <br /> WEROC staff maintains a primary emergency operation center and alternate emergency operations <br /> center, its own response plans,and ensures the WEROC radio communications system partnership <br /> with the County 800 MHz system remains intact. <br /> 5.1.2 By executing this Agreement, the City elects to participate in WEROC,and <br /> MWDOC will charge the City a percentage of WEROC's annual budget to fund WEROC <br /> operations. The historical percentage allocated is 3.8% and is based on historical negotiations <br /> among the WEROC funding partners. In January of each year of the City's participation, the <br /> proposed program budget and funding agency charges will be submitted to the City for budgetary <br /> consideration. If approved by the City, MWDOC will invoice the City the approved amount at the <br /> beginning of the fiscal year. If the City requires additional conversation about the proposed budget <br /> prior to approval, these items will be addressed at the next MET Managers Meetings or during a <br /> special scheduled meeting. <br /> 6. Term and Agreement Limit <br /> 6.1 This Agreement shall commence and be effective as of the Effective Date and shall <br /> continue for one three-year term ("Term"), unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section <br /> 6.3,below.The City Manager or his or her designee is authorized,on behalf of the City,to approve <br /> the Term. The Term of this Agreement may be extended for up to two (2), one-year periods upon <br /> a writing executed by the City Manager and City Attorney. <br /> 6.2 The City's total funding obligation for this Agreement shall not exceed <br /> $1,500,000.000("Agreement Limit")for all programs and services covered herein during the Term. <br /> The City is responsible for monitoring its costs pursuant to this Agreement and to the extent that <br /> it incurs obligations consistent with this Agreement that exceed the Agreement Limit, the City is <br /> responsible for paying such additional costs to MWDOC. If the City wishes to add or delete any <br /> programs, activities, or studies set forth in this Agreement, notice of such additions or deletions <br /> must be received by MWDOC prior to March 15th for the following fiscal year. <br /> 6.3 The City or MWDOC may terminate this Agreement in its entirety at any time upon <br /> thirty (30) days'written notice to the other Party. <br /> 6.4 In the event either Party terminates this Agreement, any funds paid by the City in <br /> the year of termination for costs that had not yet been incurred by MWDOC as of the date of <br /> termination will be subject to reconciliation during MWDOC's budget process. At that time, <br /> MWDOC will determine whether the funds will be credited or refunded to the City. Further, any <br /> costs incurred by MWDOC as of the date of termination that have not yet been invoiced to the <br /> City shall be invoiced by MWDOC promptly and paid by the City within thirty(30)days of invoice <br /> receipt. <br /> Page 10 of 14 <br /> 55401.00000\43832934.1 <br />