[Amended 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
The Columbia Borough Fire Department shall submit
to the Fire Chief annually on or before October 15 a proposed budget
for the coming year.
[Amended 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
The Borough Council may, at its expense, audit
any of the Columbia Borough Fire Department as provided by law where
a reasonable doubt exists as to the proper operation and management
of said Columbia Borough Fire Department.
[Amended 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
A. The Borough Council of the Borough of Columbia shall
appropriate annually to the Columbia Borough Fire Department from
the general fund of the Borough or from any special fund established
for the purpose such amounts of money as the Borough Council in its
sole discretion shall deem reasonable and necessary for the operation
and maintenance of the Columbia Borough Fire Department and its facilities
and the rehabilitation or acquisition of land, buildings or equipment,
as may from time to time be authorized by the acts of general assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Nothing herein shall be construed
as requiring the Borough Council to make any annual appropriation
to any Columbia Borough Fire Department.
B. No appropriation shall be made to the Columbia Borough Fire Department if it has failed to file with the Borough in acceptable form for the preceding fiscal year the budgets and/or audited filings as required by §
24-23 of this article.
C. Any and all appropriations made by Borough Council
may be limited, decreased or eliminated should the Columbia Borough
Fire Department have violated any of the provisions of this article.
[Added 11-11-2002 by Ord. No. 713]
A. The Columbia Borough Fire Department may recover the
reasonable cost of the equipment necessarily damaged, destroyed or
used and fire extinguishing agents used or consumed in the course
of mitigating fire emergencies, hazardous material spills or releases,
including, but not limited to, environmental, industrial, residential
and motor vehicle rescue incidents or in the performance of their
authorized duties from the persons, corporations, designated agents
or other entities for whom the Columbia Borough Fire Department performed
their services.
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B. The Columbia Borough Fire Department shall follow
the latest cost recovery guidelines approved by the Lancaster County
Fire Chiefs Association and adopted by the Lancaster County Fireman's
Association.
[Amended 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
C. The reasonable costs as outlined above may be recovered
directly by the Columbia Borough Fire Department, Columbia Borough,
with consent of the Borough Council, or through an approved third
party cost recovery service as an authorized agent for the collection
of said reasonable costs.
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(1) Cost recovery for all hazardous material spills or
releases that are under the direct control of the Lancaster County
Emergency Management Hazardous Materials Team or its designated representative(s)
shall be submitted to the Director of the Lancaster County Emergency
Management Agency, as the designated authority having jurisdiction.
D. After receipt of the items listed in Subsection
D(1) and
(2) below by the Columbia Fire Chief, the following documents shall be provided by the appropriate Fire Company to the insurance company or other third party:
(1) Initial Columbia Borough Fire Department report (completed
on the scene of incident).
(2) Completed Columbia Borough Fire Department Uniform
Cost Recovery Form.
(3) Cover letter from the Borough Fire Chief.
(4) Copy of the Cost Recovery Ordinance.
E. The Columbia Borough Fire Department shall submit
a uniform quarterly report to the Borough Fire Chief on or before
the 15th of the first month of the following quarter (ex., first quarter
report, on or before the 15th of April), regarding cost recovery.
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F. The following information will be reported:
(1) The number of incidents for that period;
(2) The number of incidents year to date;
(3) Total amount requested for cost recovery for that
period;
(4) Total amount requested for cost recovery year to date;
(5) Total amount received for that period;
(6) Total amount received year to date; and
(7) Total number of outstanding incidents.