HomeMy WebLinkAbout2452 Emergency Management Disaster Preparedness PlanOrdinance No. 2452
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND CREATING A
NEW CHAPTER, 9.40 OF THE PORT TOWNSEND MUNICIPAL CODE,
PROVIDING FOR THE PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF
PLANS FOR MITIGATION, PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE AND
RECOVERY WITHIN THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND IN THE EVENT
OF AN EMERGENCY OR DISASTER
WHEREAS, the Port Townsend City Council recognizes the existing and increasing
possibility of the occurrences of disasters of unprecedented size and destructiveness; and
WHEREAS, it is essential for the protection of public health, safety and welfare that the
City of Port Townsend prepare for and carry out plans for mitigation, preparedness, response,
and recovery for persons and property, adequate to deal with such disasters, and to ensure the
administration of local governmental disaster relief programs; and
WHEREAS, in order to fully prepare for the occurrence of a disaster, it is necessary to
have in place, emergency powers and procedures for various elected and appointed officials of
the City of Port Townsend, and to ensure the succession and continuity of government; and
WHEREAS, a component of effective disaster preparation is the coordination of disaster
preparation with individuals, firms, associations, corporations, and other parties within the City
of Port Townsend,
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Townsend does ordain as
follows:
Section 1. A new chapter of the Port' Townsend Municipal Code, Chapter 9.40, is
hereby enacted and shall be codified by the City's Code Reviser:
Chapter 9.40
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Sections:
9.40.010
9.40.020
9.40.030
9.40.040
9.40.050
9.40.060
Purpose.
Emergency Management Policy.
Definitions.
Emergency Management Plan.
Emergency Management Program.
Disaster and emergency powers of the mayor.
9.40.070
9.40.080
9.40.090
9.40.100
9.40.110
9.40.120
Disaster and emergency powers of the director.
Functions and duties of the departments and employees.
Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
Succession (Continuity of Government).
Private liability.
Penalty.
9.40.010 Purpose.
This ordinance provides for the preparation and carrying out of plans for mitigation,
preparedness, response and recovery for persons and property within the city of Port Townsend
in the event of an emergency or disaster (manmade, acts of nature, or acts of terrorism or war),
and to provide for the coordination of emergency functions and services of the city of Port
Townsend with Jefferson County and other affected public agencies and private persons,
corporations, and organizations. Any expenditures made in connection with such emergency
management activities, including mutual aid activities, shall be deemed conclusively for the
direct protection and benefit of the inhabitants and property within the city of Port Townsend.
9.40.020 Emergency management policy.
It is the policy of the city of Port Townsend to make effective preparation and use of
manpower, resources, and facilities for dealing with any emergency or disaster that may occur.
Disasters and emergencies, by their very nature, may disrupt or destroy existing systems and
the capability of the city of Port Townsend to respond to protect life, public health, and public
property. Therefore, citizens are advised to be prepared to be on their own for up to 72 hours
should an emergency or disaster occur.
9.40.030 Def'mitions.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases and words shall have the
meanings given in this section.
A. "Continuity of Government' (COG) is defined as the prevention, maintenance, or
reconstitution of the civil government's ability to carry out the executive, legislative, and judicial
processes and services under the threat or occurrence of any emergency condition that could
disrupt such processes and services.
B. "The County" shall mean Jefferson County.
C. "Emergency Management" shall mean the preparation for and the carrying out of
all emergency functions, other than functions for which military forces are primarily responsible,
to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies and disasters, and to aid
victims suffering from injury or damage resulting from disasters caused by all hazards, whether
natural or manmade, and to provide support for search and rescue operations for persons and
property in distress.
D. "Emergency or disaster" as used in this ordinance shall mean an event or set of
circumstances which:
public property,
occurrences; or
Demands immediate action to preserve public health, protect life, protect
or to provide relief to any stricken neighborhood overtaken by such
2. Reaches such a dimension or degree of destructiveness as to warrant the
Mayor of the city of Port Townsend proclaiming the existence of a disaster or the Governor of
the State. of Washington declaring a state of emergency in accordance with appropriate local and
state statute; or
3. Affects seriously the safety, health, or welfare of a substantial number of
citizens of this city or precludes the operation or use of essential public services and facilities
with such magnitude or severity as to necessitate seeking state and/or county supplementation
of local efforts or resources exerted or utilized in alleviating the danger, damage, suffering, or
hardship faced, having been caused by forces beyond the control of man, by reason of civil
disorder, riot, or disturbance, or by factors not foreseen and not known to exist when the city
budget was adopted.
E. "Deputy Director" shall mean the person appointed by the director to represent
her/him in her/his absence.
F. "Director" shall mean the person responsible for the administration and operation
of the Emergency Management Program for the city of Port Townsend. RCW 38.52.070(1)
provides that: "Each local organization for emergency services shall have a director, who shall
be appointed by the executive head of the political subdivision.' The director shall be the Port
Townsend chief of police.
G. "Emergency Services Department" shall mean the Port Townsend Police
Department.
H. Other definitions. All definitionS of terms contained within RCW 38.52.010 as
adopted or hereafter amended are adopted by this reference.
9,40.040 Emergency Management Plan.
A. The Emergency Management Plan, prepared by the director and promulgated by
the mayor is the official Emergency Management Plan of the city of Port Townsend. The
director shall file a copy of said plan in the office of the city clerk of the city of Port Townsend
and distribute copies of said plan to appropriate city departments. The city council authorizes
and directs the director to prepare an Emergency Management Plan.
B. A copy of this ordinance shall be sent to the Assistant Director of the Emergency
Management Division of the Washington State Community, Trade and Economic Development
Department.
9.40.050 Emergency Management Program.
A. The Emergency Management Program of the city of Port Townsend is hereby
created and shall consist of:
1. The mayor, who shall appoint a director to be the administrative head and
have direct responsibility for organization, administration, and operation of the Emergency
Management Program for the city of Port Townsend and direct responsibility for the emergency
operations of departments of the city of Port Townsend;
2. The director, who shall be appointed by and directly responsible to the
mayor, and who shall develop and maintain the Emergency Management Plan and Program for
the city of Port Townsend and shall have such other duties as may be assigned to her/him by
the mayor;
3. A deputy director, who may be appointed by the director, subject to
approval of the mayor, who shall perform such fUnctions as outlined in the Emergency
Management Plan and shall act for and exercise the powers and perform the duties of the
director during her/his absence or disability;
4. Compensated members of the Emergency Management organization;
5. Volunteer members of the Emergency Management organization;
6. Such advisory committees as may be appointed by the mayor; and
7'. Others as deemed appropriate by the city of Port Townsend.
9.40.060 Disaster and emergency powers of the mayor.
A. ' In the event of a proclamation of disaster as herein provided, or upon a
proclamation of state of emergency by the governor, the mayor is hereby empowered:
1. To make and issue rules and regulations on ail matters reasonably related
to the protection of life and property as affected by such disaster; provided however, that such
rules and regulations must be confirmed at the earliest practicable time by the city council;
2. To request the county executive or other chief executive or legislative
officer of the county to request a proclamation of a state of emergency when, in the opinion of
the mayor, the resources of the area or region are inadequate to cope with the disaster;
3. To obtain vital supplies, equipment, and such other properties found
lacking and needed for the protection of life and property of the people and to bind the city of
'Port Townsend for the fair value thereof, and, if required immediately, to commandeer the same
for public use;
4. To waive and dispense with public bidding requirements of
RCW 35.23.352 on an emergency basis as necessary;
5. To control and direct the efforts of the Emergency Management
organization of the city of Port Townsend for the accomplishment of the purposes of this
chapter;
6. To require emergency services of any city officer or employee and, in the
event of the proclamation of a state of extreme emergency by the governor in the region in
which this city is located, to command the aid of as many citizens of this city as may deemed
necessary in the execution of the mayor's duties; and such persons to be entitled to all privileges,
benefits, and immunities as are provided by state law for registered emergency workers;
To requisition necessary personnel or material of any city department or
agency;
8. To execute all the special powers conferred upon the mayor by this
ordinance, by any other statute, agreement, or lawful authority, as necessary; and
Meetings Act.'
To establish exemptions to notice requirements of the "Open Public
I0.
To establish continuity of government and ensure proper succession of
authority.
9.40.070 Disaster and emergency powers of the director.
A. The director is hereby empowered:
1. To request the mayor and city council to proclaim the existence or
threatened existence of a disaster and the determination thereof, if the city council is in session,
or for the mayor to issue such proclamation if the city council is not in session, subject to
confirmation by the city council at the earliest practicable time;
2. To direct coordination and cooperation between divisions, services, and
staff of the departments and services of the city in carrying out the provisions of the Emergency
Management Plan, and to resolve questions of authority and responsibility that may arise
between them;
3. To recommend for adoption by the city council, Emergency Management
Plan(s) ahd mutual aid agreements;
duties, in carrying
Management Plan;
To act on behalf of the mayor if she/he is unable to carry out her/his
out purposes of this ordinance or the provisions of the Emergency
5. To represent the Emergency Management organization of the city in
dealing with issues pertaining emergency management;
6. To prepare and maintain the Emergency Management Plan of the city and
manage the day-to-day responsibilities of the Emergency Management Program and Emergency
Management Plan activities of the city.
B. The Director of Emergency Services Department shall be directly responsible for
the organization, administration, and operation of the Emergency Services Department.
C. The Director of Emergency Services Department shall promulgate such rules and
regulations as are necessary to prepare the city for dealing with an emergency or disaster as
described in this ordinance. All rules and regulations so promulgated shall be subject to the
approval of the mayor and city council prior to becoming effective.
D. In the event the Mayor is incapacitated or is not immediately available, the
Director of Emergency Services Department shall carry out all duties and powers allowed in a
succession of authority to assure continuity of government for up to 48 hours without the
mayor's approval, as established in the Emergency Management Plan.
E. The Director of Emergency Services Department shall carry out all powers,
duties, and functions as provided in RCW 38.52.
9.40.080 Functions and duties of the departments and employees.
The city council hereby assigns to the various departments and to the officers and
employees thereof the functions, duties; and powers set forth in the Emergency Management
Plan.
9.40.090 Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
Emergency services shall establish and staff an Emergency Operations Center equipped
with a communications system to support government operations and emergencies and provide
other essential facilities and equipment for agencies and activities assigned an emergency
function. The second floor of the City Library shall be so designated as the Emergency
Operations Center (EOC).
9.40.100 Succession (Continuity of Government).
A. Port Townsend City Government Administration:
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Chair, Public Safety Committee
B. Port Townsend Police Department:
Chief of Police
Patrol Sergeant
Designated Senior Patrol Officer
C. Port Townsend Public Works Department:
Director of Public Works
Public Works Maintenance Supervisor
City Civil Engineer
D. Port Townsend City Administrator:
1. City Administrator
2. City Clerk
3. City Treasurer
Eo
Port Townsend City Treasurer:
1. City Treasurer
2. City Administrator
3. City Clerk
F. Port Townsend City Clerk:
1. City Clerk
2. City Administrator
3. City Treasurer
G. Port Townsend City Attorney:
City Attorney
Assistant City Attorney
H. Port Townsend Department of Emergency Services:
Director-Chief of Police
Deputy Director-Police Patrol Sergeant
I. Building and Community Development:
Building and Community Development Director
Building Official
Building Inspector
J. Fire Department.
Fire Chief
Assistant Fire Chief
Senior Lieutenant
9.40.110 Private liability.
No individual, firm, association, corporation, or other party or their successors, assigns,
agents or employees owning, maintaining, or controlling any building or premises, who
voluntarily and without compensation, grant to the city of Port Townsend a license or privilege
or otherwise permit the city to inspect, designate, and use the whole or any part or parts of such
building or premises for the purpose of sheltering persons during an actual, impending, mock
or practice emergency or disaster, shall be subject to liability for injury sustained by any person
while in or upon said building or premises as a result of any act or omission in connection with
the upkeep or maintenance thereof, except a wilful act of misconduct, when such a person has
entered or gone into or upon said building or premises for the purpose of seeking refuge therein
during an emergency or disaster or an attack by enemies of the United States or during a disaster
drill, exercise, or test ordered by a lawful authority.
9.40.120 Penalty.
A. Any person who shall:
1. Wilfully obstruct, hinder, or delay any member of the Emergency
Management organization in the enforcement of any lawful rule or regulation issued pursuant
to this ordinance, or in the performance of any duty imposed upon such member by virtue of
this ordinance; or
2. Do any act forbidden by any lawful rules or regulations issued pursuant
to this ordinance if such act is of such a nature as to give or be likely to give assistance to an
enemy of the United States, or to imperil the lives or property of inhabitants of this city, or to
prevent, hinder, or delay the defense or protection thereof; or
3. Wear, carry, or display, without authority, any means of identification
specified by the Emergency Management agency of this state,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined in a sum not exceed
$1,000.00, or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding 90 days, or both, at the direction of
the court.
(Ord. § 1, 1995.)
Section 2. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or its application to any
person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or
application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five days after the date of its passage,
approval, and publication in the manner provided by law.
Read for the first, second, and third times and passed by the City Council of the City of
Port Townsend, Washington, at a regular mee~,.T ~ day of April, 1995.
~/'Michael Hildt, Acting City Clerk
n
M. Clise, Mayor
2/iino~~,~:,l~lahan, City Attorney
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