HomeMy WebLinkAbout483 - Major Disaster Emergency Council•
•
•
ORDINANCE NO. 483
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A
MAJOR DISASTER EMER-
GENCY COUNCIL AND PRE-
SCRIBING ITS POWERS AND
DUTIES.
The City of Newport Beach by
and through its City Council does
ordain as follows:
Section 1. For the purpose of
providing a co- crdinating organ-
ization and to be prepared to meet
the needs of the citizens of New-
port Beach, in the event some
major physical disaster or catas-
trophe overtakes us, this ordi-
nance is enacted.
Section 2. There is hereby cre-
ated a Major Disaster Emergency
Council which shall consist of the
Mayor of the City of Newport
Beach, a representative of the
Newport Beach Chamber of Com-
merce, a representative of the
Santa Ana Chapter, American Red
Cross and all the officers and
members of cacti of the following
enumerated units and t'leir sub-
committees, which shall perform
the duties and functions imposed
uocn them by the provisions of
Section 3 hereof, to -wit:
(a) Co- ordination and Intel':
gene;
(b) Transportation;
(c) Communication;
(d) Personnel— American Le-
gion;
(e) Law and Order;
(f) Fire;
(g) Water and Water Supply;
(h) Street Facilities;
(h) Medical Health and Sani-
tation;
(j) Necessities of Life;
(k) Shelter;
(1) Rescue;
(m) Rehabilitation;
(n) Finance;
Section 3. It shall be the duty
of said Emergency Council to
undertake to co- ordinate all re-
sources of the City of Newport
Beach and the various citizens of
said City, together with the re-
sources of various corporations,
business houses and associations
doing business in the City of New-
port Beach and by means of mu-
tual co- operating and effort create
a plan which would permit an ef-
fective and efficient method of
utilizing all available resources and
materials for relief of and the
general welfare of the people of
the City of Newnort Beach in the
event some major catastrophe, dis-
aster, calamity, or cataclysm over-
takes us and in formulating such
plan said Council shall act in
accordance with all laws to which
the City of Newport Beach is
subject and each and all members
of said Council shall diligently
undertake to acquaint himself with
and become familiar with the re-
sponsibilities imposed upon him
in the event of such emergency.
Section 4. TL•e Mayor of the
City of Newport Beach shall be
Chairman of said Emergency Coun-
cil and should he be absent from
the City of Newport Beach or dis-
qualified or unable to act for any
reason, the powers and duties im-
posed upon the Mayor by the pro -
vitsons hereof shall then be vested
in the Chairman of the Finance
Committee. The Mayor shall have
the power, in his discretion, to de-
clare when an emergency disaster
exists and it shall be the duty of
the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach to conform and
ratify the acts of the Mayor act-
ing in his capacity as Chairman
of the Emergency Council, during
the condition of emergency.
The Mayor shall have the power,
in the event of such emergency, to
obligate the City of Newport
Beach for the payment for any
and all supplies, equipment, ma-
terials, food or other necessities
of life that may be necessary for
the purpose of alleviating suffer-
ing to the citizens of this City and
for the purpose of protecting the
citizens from the hardships antici-
pated in case such condition arises.
Section 5. Those per6'ons acting
as Chairmen of the Units enumer-
ated in Section 2 hereof, after let-
ters (A) to (N) inclusive, the
Mayor, a representative of the
Chamber of Commerce, and a rep-
resentative of the American Red
Cross, shall be known as "Emer-
gency Disaster Executive Commit-
tee" and upon the declaration of
the Mayor that an emergency ex-
ists, he shall forthwith establish
communication between himself
and the Executive Committee of
said Council. The members of said
Executive Committee shall be in
charge of and direct the following
divisions or units of the plan con-
templated.
(A) INTELLIGENCE DIVI-
SION: The Intelligence Division
shall have charge of, and direct
1. The study of the organiza-
tion.
2. Cc- ordination of all divisions
and units or groups referred to in
this ordinance. -
3. From time to time to make
tests to determine the effective-
ness of the plan created.
4. To have charge of the pub-
licity and dissemination of infor-
mation to the public concerning
the proposed functions of said
Council, in the event of a major
disaster and during the time of
such disaster, L any may exist, to
gather such information as may
be noes, ary to permit the effec-
tive functioning of the plan con -
templated hereby.
5. The Chairman of the Intelli-
gence Division shall be known as
the Director of Coordination. It
shall be his duty to maintain a
permanent headquarters of this
Major Disaster Emergency Coun-
cil. In addition to Paragraphs 1,
2, 3 and 4 of Section 5 -A, he shall ,.'
keep in constant touch with the
members, keep reports up to date.
drill and instruct the various units,
keping them in touch with all the
activities of the Emergency Coun-
cil.
(B) TRANSPORTATION. The
Transportation Division shall direct
and have charge of the operation
of all facilities of transportation,
including railroads, street cars,
private automobiles, motor buses,
taxicabs, aeroplanes and pilots,
trucks and steamships.
(C) COMMUNICATION. The
Communication Division shall ar-
range for and direct the operation
of all systems of communication
which may be necessary or useful
to insure the efficient functioning
of the p'an contemplated hereby.
(D) PERSONNEL. American
Legion. The Personnel Division
shall have charge of and direct:
1. The mobilization and station-
ing of all groups of ex- service men.
2. Distribution of such person-
nel as may be available to other
divisions for assisting such other
divisions.
(E) LAW AND ORDER. Law
and Order Division shall be under
and subject to the control of the
Newport Beach Police Department
and shall have charge of and direct
the enforcement of law and order,
and shall assign the stations and
direct the duties of the following:
1. Department of Police, City
of Newport Beach.
2. Sheriff of Orange County.
3. Such members of the United
States Army, Navy, Marine Corps,
National Guard. Reserve Officers,
R. O. T. C. Lad others as may be
available.
4. The Chairman of the Law
and Order Division shall organize
for the assistance and cooperation
of the Police Department all out-
side groups as se: forth in para-
graph 3 of Section 5 -E.
(F) FIRE. The Fire Division
shall, be. under and subject to the
control of the Newport Beach
Fire .Department and said Depart-
ment shall have the authority to
do any and all acts vested in said
department and in addition there-
to, in case of necessity.
1. The use and control of all
explosives.
2. The demolition of buildings or
structures.
3. The use and control of all oils
and chemicals.
4. Outside Auxiliary fire fight-
ing equipment.
5. Dire9tion of Public Utilities,
'such as Gas, Electricity, Am-
monia, etc. '
(G) WATER. The Water Divi-
sicn shpill have charge of and
direct the maintenance of water
supply, repairs to water system,
control of reservoirs, and shall
perform such duties as may be
necessary to insure adequate, un-
contaminated supply of water.
(H) STREETS. The Street
Division shall have charge of and
direct; cleaning of debris from the
streets and the keeping of such
streets open for the purpose of
permitting transportation there -
over; the maintenance of sewer
facilities.
(I) MEDICAL HEALTH AND
SANITATION. The Medical Health
and Sanitation Division shall be
tinder and subject to the control of
the Orange County Health De-
partment, and shall have charge
of and direct:
1. Hospitalization.
2. Vaccination.
3. Quarantine.
4. Food Inspection.
5. Sanitation.
G. All Physicians, surgeons and
nurses.
7. Medical and surgical sup-
plies.
3. The Chairman of the Medical
Health and Sanitation Division
shall organize for the assistance
and cooperation of the Health De-
partment, all outside physicians
and surgeons, nurses and hes
pitals.
(J) AMERICAN RED CROSS.
The American Red Cross shall have
charge of and direct all Americana
Red Cross activities as herein.
after set forth in Paragraph (K)
to (0) inclusive.
(K) NECESSITIES OF LIFE.
The Necessities of Life Division
shall have charge of and direct,
allocate and distribute all goods
and wares commonly known and
referred to as necessities of life,
including food supplies, clothing,
bedding, cooking equipment and
0
•
•
service equipment.
(L) SHELTER. The Shelter
Division shall provide for shelter
housing in temporary buildings or
otherwise, small tents and other
materials available for use for
housing purposes, fencing, fuel
supplies, sanitation, drainage, heat-
ing equipment such as stoves, etc.
(M) RESCUE. The Rescue Divi-
sion shall include all first aid,
searching for disabled persons and
dead bodies, transportation of sick
or injured to hospitals, life guards.
(N) REHABILITATION. The
Rehabilitation Division shall have
charge of rehabilitation as provided
for by the American Red Cross
manual.
(0) FINANCE. The Finance
Division shall have charge of and
direct the collection of and dis-
tributicn of all money contribu-
tions made available for use in
furtherance of the plan contem-
plated hereby:
Nothing herein contained shall
be construed as limiting or modi-
fying in any way.
1. The disaster relief respon-
sibility of the American National
Red Cross as imposed by the
charter given to it by the Congress
of the United States in 1905.
2. The policies and procedures
of the American National Red
Cross in disaster relief as they
have been, or shall be promulgated
by the Central Committee or re-
sponsible officers of that organi-
zation.
Section 6. Each and all divisions
hereinabove referred to shall be
under the control and direction of
a Chairman, and in the absence of
express declaration to the contrary
by a majority of the members of
the Executive Committee, and he
shall do any and all acts imposed
upon the Division of which he is
in charge. The Chairman and two
alternate Chairmen of each such
Division, shall be appointed by the
Mayor of the City of Newport
Beach, subje -t to the approval of
the City Council, and shall hold
office for life during good be-
havior, provided, however, that
should he resign or become dis-
qualified to act, the vacancy cre-
ated in such chairmanship or alter-
nate chairmanship, shall be filled
by the majority of the members
of the Executive Committee.
Section 7. In the event of the
declaration of any emergency, it
shall be the duty of the Mayor to
notify all members of the Emer-
gency Council cf said declaration
and all of such members shall
forthwith assemble at the City
Hall.
The Emergency Council may
make such rules and regulations
as they may deem necessary for
the purpose of putting the plan
contemplated hereby into full force
and effect, provided, however', that
no person shall be paid 'any com-
pensation for any service rendered
hereunder, except as expressly
provided for in this Ordinance.
Section 8. The Emergency
Council shall authorize a badge
or pass card as a means of identi-
fication, and said badge or card
will be recognized by all police,
Sheriff and state officers, and
others, as authority to pass in
devastated area. Said badge or
pass card will be numbered and
signed for by members receiving
same and will be issued only to
regular members of the Emergency
Council and only for the duration
of their active service. The mem-
ber receiving badge or pass card
shall deposit with the Emergency
Council an amount of money cover.
ing the cost of said badge or pass
card, said money to be refunded
to the member on return of badge
or pass card.
Section 9. It shall be unlawful
for any person other than a mem-
ber of said Emergency Council to
wear or carry about his person
any such badge or pass card re-
ferred to M Section 8 hereof, or
to wear or carry about his person
any badge or pass card of a de-
sign or pattern 'that may be taken
for or confounded with the badge.
or pass card heretofore -or herein.
after 'so adopted by said Emer•
gency Council. Any person violat-
ing the provisions of this section
shall "be deemed guilty of a mis-
demcanof and upon conviction
shall be punished by a fine, of
not more than $300.00 or by im-
prisonment in the Cityi: Jai; for
period of not mole . than three
'months or by both such ._fine and
imprisonment.
Section 10. This ordinance.shall
take effect thirty (30). days from
and after its adoption and, prior
to fifteen (15) days . from , the
adoption thereof, shall be .published
for at least one (1) week in NEW-
PORT BALBOA, NEWS - TIMES, a
newspaper published in the City
of Newport Beach, State of Cali-
fornia, together with the names
of the members of the City. Council
voting for and against the same.
rgbe above and foregoing ordi-
nance was introduced at a regular
adjourned meeting of the City
Council of the City of Newport
Beach held on the 6th day of Feb-
ruary, 1939, and was finally passed
and adopted on the 3rd day- of
April, 1939, by the City Council
at a Regular meeting thereof, by
the following roll call vote, to -wit:
AYES, Councilmen: Gordon,
Claire, Whitson, ,Brown, William-
son.
NOES, Councilmen: None.
ABSENT, Councilmen: None.
ATTEST:
FRANK L. RINEHART,
City Clerk.
(Seal)
The above and foregoing ordi-
nance is signed and approved by
me this 3rd day of April, 1939.
HARRY H. WILLIAMSON,
Mayor of the City of
Newport Beach.
(Pub. April 6, 1939)