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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 - Emergency Management PlanJune 11, 2002 Item No. 4 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Timothy Riley, Fire Chief 19'Z— SUBJECT: Adoption of Revised Emergency Management Plan (EMP) RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution #2002-%__, revising the City's Emergency Management Plan pursuant to Chapter 2.20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code and directing staff to submit to the State of California Office of Emergency Services. BACKGROUND: On March 23,1992, the City Council adopted the first -ever City of Newport Beach Disaster Response Plan. Since that time, the City has faced numerous management and fiscal challenges that have limited our ability to update, train on, and exercise this plan. In 1995, the California Legislature passed a law that required all jurisdictions to update their emergency management plans to be consistent with the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) in order to remain eligible for State disaster assistance. In 1996, the Fire Department updated the plan to meet the requirements of State law (Resolution 96 -97) but did little else until 1998, when the City Council re- authorized a dedicated Emergency Services Coordinator position in the Fire Department budget. Since that time, our staff, led by Emergency Services Coordinator Donna Boston, has re- energized our inter- departmental Emergency Preparedness Committee, trained all personnel on SEMS, and conducted numerous table -top exercises and three full -scale disaster response exercises. This recent activity allowed us to evaluate the effectiveness of our EMP and update it to meet our City's current emergency management needs. The revised EMP is a full -scale update that is the result of the hard work of many employees throughout the City that are responsible for the continuity of government and the protection of the quality of life in Newport Beach should a disaster befall us. THE EMP Following the City Council Study Session presentation on May 14, 2002, the revised EMP has been published and made available in its entirety in the Office of the City Clerk and on the City's public website. In general, the EMP remains a two -part document: Part One -Basic Plan describes the organizational and operational concepts relative to management of the Emergency Response Organization of the City of Newport Beach in major emergencies or disasters. It includes an overview of potential hazards the City faces, legal authorities, and mutual aid requirements. Part Two - Annexes contains the functional annexes found in the Functional Responsibility Matrix. All annexes are written by the City Department with primary responsibility, as designated in the Functional Responsibility Matrix, and the Emergency Services Office. The annexes are broken down into the five Incident Command System functions: (1) Management, (2) Operations, (3) Planning and Intelligence, (4) Logistics, and (5) Finance and Administration. The Annexes of this plan are updated every four years. Annexes include organizational charts, position assignments, resource lists, and checklists. Each Department is responsible for creating Department SOPS outlining how the department will accomplish its responsibilities as outlined in the City Emergency Management Plan. The EMP also includes, by reference, four other types of support materials: Emergency Resources is a document compiled of key personnel contact numbers and methods, contacts for other governmental agencies, available contract services, and any other critical contact information needed during an emergency. Emergency Resources will be updated annually and will be maintained as a document separate from the EMP. Reference Material or information relating to emergency management is referenced in this plan. If the document is not itself included, its location will be cited. Resource Lists will be available in emergencies: a complete list of 9ft inventories and a list of vendors. These lists should be updated annually and will be maintained by the Administrative Services Department. Emergency Operations Center Activation Procedures are listed in the Basic Plan. Included in these procedures are lists of key personnel who can activate the EOC and how to activate the line of succession for Director of Emergency Services and City Incident Commander, and locations of alternate EOCs. RESCIND RESOLUTION 96 -97: This action also rescinds Resolution 96 -97, adopted by City Council on November 25,1996, which adopted the previous version of the City's Emergency Management Plan. RESOLUTION NO. 2002- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RESCINDING RESOLUTION 96 -97 AND THE 1996 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN, AND ADOPTING THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 2002 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN AND APPROVING SUBMITTAL OF THE NEWPORT BEACH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES. WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach Emergency Management Plan meets all federal and state criteria as described in the Federal Emergency Management Agency Civil Preparedness Guide 1 -8A and the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) Crosswalk developed by the State Office of Emergency Services (OES) from SB 1841; and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach Emergency Management Plan has been updated to describe how the City of Newport Beach will manage and respond to major emergency incidents, including a system of organization consisting of City Managers, clear designations of distinct functions which must be conducted during a disaster, assignment of each distinct function to City departments; and guidelines for performance of the distinct functions by departments; and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach Emergency Management Plan describes the method of requesting mutual aid resources from the County, State, and Federal Governments when needed and one of the eligibility requirements for Federal funding of Emergency Services staff positions is submittal of the City of Newport Beach Emergency Management Plan to the State of California Office of Emergency Services; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby rescinds Resolution 96 -97, the 1996 City Emergency Management Plan, and adopts the 2002 City Emergency Management Plan and approves submittal of the City of Newport Beach 2002 Emergency Management Plan to the State of California Office of Emergency Services. ADOPTED, this day of 12002. ATTEST: City Clerk Mayor