Legislation Details

File #: 26-1091    Version: 1
Type: Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/29/2026 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/2/2026 Final action:
Title: Approve and authorize Agreement No. 8714 with the Sonoma Valley Fire District, for the term through June 30, 2031, to ensure an organized response of resources to structure fires and vegetation fires within the Parties agreed automatic aid areas. (No Fiscal Impact)
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Agreement
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TO:                     Board of Supervisors

FROM:                     Brian Ham, Division County Fire Chief

REPORT BY:                     Stacie McCambridge, Supervisor I

SUBJECT:                     Automatic Aid Fire Service Agreement with Sonoma Valley Fire District

 

RECOMMENDATION

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Approve and authorize Agreement No. 8714 with the Sonoma Valley Fire District, for the term through June 30, 2031, to ensure an organized response of resources to structure fires and vegetation fires within the Parties agreed automatic aid areas. (No Fiscal Impact)

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BACKGROUND

The current automatic aid agreement for the geographical location originated on June 10, 1991.  The original parties to the agreement were the Mayacamas Volunteer Fire Department and the Dry Creek-Lokoya Volunteer Fire Department.  This agreement refreshes and reflects the agencies that currently have jurisdictional authority (Sonoma Valley Fire District/Napa County Fire Department) while updating the appropriate resources responding to specific response types.

The automatic aid agreement provides a foundation for a cooperative effort between fire agencies to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of fire operations.  It ensures that when an emergency call occurs, the closest available resources are dispatched automatically, regardless of jurisdictional lines. The shared mission for this effort is to improve public safety and emergency preparedness by pooling resources and expertise among participating fire departments.  These types of agreements have several key benefits with enhanced response time, resource sharing, and improved coordination amongst agencies which prove to be cost effective.

It is the intent of cooperating jurisdictions to move forward with the agreement that allows employees from all jurisdictions the ability to work together across jurisdictional boundaries and maximize overall service levels.

Requested Action:
Approve and authorize Agreement No. 8714 with the Sonoma Valley Fire District, for the term through June 30, 2031, to ensure an organized response of resources to structure fires and vegetation fires within the Parties agreed automatic aid areas.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

Is there a Fiscal Impact?

No

Is it Mandatory or Discretionary?

Discretionary

Discretionary Justification:

It allows the parties to jointly exercise their common powers within their own or each other’s geographic jurisdictions.

Consequences if not approved:

It will limit the benefits of fire resource sharing and collaboration for the purposes of enhancing fire protection.

Additional Information

County Strategic Initiative: Integrity & Collaboration

 

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The proposed action is not a project as defined by California Code of Regulations, title 14, section 15378 (State CEQA Guidelines) and, therefore, CEQA is not applicable.