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ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CERTAIN CIVIL
DEFENSE PROVISIONS AND ESTABLISHING A PROGRAM,
INCLUDING MITIGATION PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE AND
RECOVERY PHASES OF COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT; ACKNOWLEDGING THE OFFICE OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR; AUTHORIZING THE
APPOINTMENT OF AN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
COORDINATOR; AND PROVIDING FOR THE DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THOSE OFFICES; IDENTIFYING
AN OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION; GRANTING NECESSARY
POWERS TO COPE WITH ALL PHASES OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT WHICH THREATEN LIFE AND PROPERTY IN
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; AUTHORIZING COOPERATIVE
AND MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS FOR RELIEF WORK
BETWEEN THIS AND OTHER CITIES OR COUNTIES AND
FOR RELATED PURPOSES; PROHIBITING UNAUTHORIZED
WARNING AND ALL-CLEAR SIGNALS AND PROVIDING A
PENALTY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Beaumont finds
that the identification of potential hazards and the prevention or
mitigation of their effects must be an on-going concern of the city
if the lives and property of the populace are to be protected; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council hereby declares that the
preparation of a comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, and the
means for its implementation, for the protection of lives and
property in the City of Beaumont from natural or roan-caused
disasters or threat thereof is immediately essential; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council further finds that in times of
disasters which may imperil the safety of the inhabitants of the
city, or their property, it becomes necessary to effectuate and
place into operation the preconceived plans and preparations with a
minimum of delay; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council finds, therefore, that the
preparation and implementation of such plans are now imperative;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1 .
That Chapter Two of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Beaumont be, and the same are hereby, amended by repealing Sections
2-37 through 2-49, inclusive.
Section 2.
That Chapter Two of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Beaumont be, and the same is hereby, amended to add Sections 2-37
through 2-44 to read as follows:
Section 2-37: Organization
There exists the office of Emergency Management Director
of the City of Beaumont, which shall be held by the Mayor in
accordance with state law.
(a) An Emergency Management Coordinator shall be
appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the
Director.
(b) The Director shall be responsible for a program of
comprehensive emergency management with the city and
for carrying out the duties and responsibilities
set forth in this ordinance. He may delegate
authority for execution of these duties to the
Coordinator.
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(c) The operational Emergency Management organization of
the City of Beaumont shall consist of the officers
and employees of the city so designated in the
emergency management plan, as well as organized
volunteer groups. The functions and duties of tills
organization shall be distributed among such
officers and employees in accordance with the terms
of the emergency management plan.
Section 2-38: Emergency Management Director - Powers and Duties
The duties and responsibilities of the Emergency
Management Director shall include the following:
(a) Conduct an on-going survey of actual or potential
hazards which threaten life and property within the
city and an on-going program of identifying and
requiring or recommending the implementation of
measures which would tend to prevent the occurrence
or reduce the impact of such hazards if a disaster
did occur.
(b) Supervision of the development and approval of an
emergency management plan for the City of Beaumont,
and shall recommend for adoption by the City
Council, all mutual aid arrangements deemed
necessary for the implementation of such plan.
(c) Authority to recommend that the Mayor declare a
local state of disaster. The declaration may not be
continued or renewed for a period in excess of 7
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days except by or with the consent of the City
Council. Any order or proclamation declaring,
continuing, or -terminating a local state of disaster
shall be given prompt and general publicity and
shall be filed promptly with the City Clerk.
(d) Recommend the issuance of necessary proclamations,
regulations or directives which are necessary for
carrying out the purposes of this ordinance. Such
proclamations, regulations, or directives shall be
disseminated promptly by means calculated to bring
its contents to the attention of the general public
and, unless circumstances attendant on the disaster
prevent or impede, promptly filed with the city
secretary.
(e) Direction and control of the operations of the
Beaumont Emergency Management Organization as well
as the training of Emergency Management personnel.
(f) Determination of all questions of authority and
responsibility that may arise within the Emergency
Management Organization of the city.
(g) Maintenance of liaison with other municipal, county,
district, state, regional or federal, Emergency
Management Organizations.
(h) Marshaling of all necessary personnel, equipment or
supplies from any department of the city to aid in
the carrying out of the provisions of the emergency
management plan.
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(i) Coordinate and review the drafting and execution of
mutual aid agreements, in cooperation with the
representatives of the state and of other local
political subdivisions of the state, and the
drafting and execution, if deemed desirable, of an
agreement with the county in which said city is
located and with other municipalities within the
county, for the county-wide coordination of
Emergency Management efforts.
(j ) Supervision and procurement of all necessary
supplies and equipment, including acceptance of
private contributions which may be offered for the
purpose of improving Emergency Management within
the city.
(k) Authorizing of agreements, after approval by the
City Attorney and City Council for use of private
property for public shelter and other purposes.
( 1) Survey of the availability of existing personnel,
equipment, supplies and services which could be used
during a disaster, as provided for herein.
(m) Other requirements as specified in Texas Disaster
Act, 1975 (V.T.C.S. Article 6889-7)
Section 2-39 : Emergency Management Program
A comprehensive Emergency Management Program shall be
developed and maintained in a current state. The plan shall set
forth the form of the organization, establish and designate
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divisions and functions, assign responsibilities, tasks, duties,
and powers and designate officers and employees to carry out the
provisions of this ordinance. When approved, it shall be the duty
of all departments and agencies to perform the functions assigned
by the plan and to maintain their portion of the plan in a current
state of readiness at all times. The emergency management plan
shall be considered supplementary to this ordinance and have the
effect of law during the time of a disaster. The City Manager is
hereby authorized to revise the plan from time to time to keep it
current. Such changes shall be effective when filed with the City
Clerk.
Section 2-40: Interiurisdictional Program
The Mayor is hereby authorized to join with the County
Judge of the County of Jefferson and the Mayors of the other cities
in said county in the formation of an Emergency Management Council
for the County of Jefferson and shall have the authority to
cooperate in the preparation of a joint emergency management plan
and in the appointment of a joint Emergency Management Coordinator,
as well as all powers necessary to participate in a county-wide
program of emergency management insofar as said program may affect
the City of Beaumont.
Section 2-41 : Override
At all times when the orders, rules, and regulations made
and promulgated pursuant to this ordinance shall be in effect, they
shall supersede and override all existing ordinances, orders,
rules, and regulations insofar as the latter may be inconsistent
therewith.
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Section 2-42: Liability
This ordinance is an exercise by the city of its
governmental functions for the protection of the public peace,
health, and safety and neither the City of Beaumont, the agents and
representatives of said city, nor any individual, receiver, firm,
partnership, corporation, association, or trustee, nor any of the
agents thereof, in good faith carrying out, complying with or
attempting to comply with any order, rule, or regulation
promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance shall be
liable for any damage sustained to persons as the result of said
activity. Any person owning or controlling real estate or other
premises who voluntarily and without compensation grants to the
City of beaumont a license of privilege, or otherwise permits the
city to inspect, designate and use the whole or any part or parts
of such real estate or premises for the purpose of sheltering
persons during an actual, impending or practice enemy attack or
natural or man-made disaster shall, together with his successors in
interest, if any, not be civilly liable for the death of or injury
to any person on or about such real estate or premises under such
license, privilege or other permission or for loss of or damage to
the property of such person.
Section 2-43: Commitment of Funds
No person shall have the right to expend any public funds
of the city in carrying out any emergency management activity
outside the normal process when not in an emergency situation nor
shall any person have any right to bind the city by contract,
agreement or otherwise without prior and specific approval of the
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City Council unless during a disaster, the Emergency Management
Director may expend and/or commit public funds of the city when
deemed prudent and necessary for the protection of health, life or
property.
Section 2-44: Offenses; Penalties
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to
obstruct, hinder, or delay any member of the
Emergency Management Organization in the enforcement
of any rule or regulation issued pursuant to this
ordinance, or to do any act forbidden by any rule
or regulation issued pursuant to the authority
contained in this ordinance.
(b) It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to
wear, carry or display an emblem, insignia or any
other means of identification as a member of the
Emergency Management Organization of the City of
Beaumont unless authority to do so has been granted
to such person by the proper officials.
(c) Any unauthorized person who shall operate a siren or
other device so as to simulate a warning signal, or
the termination of a warning shall be deemed guilty
of a violation of this ordinance and shall be
subject to the penalties imposed by this ordinance.
(d) Conviction for violations of the provisions of this
ordinance shall be punishable by fine not to exceed
Two Hundred Dollarss ($200) .
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Section 3.
If any portion of this ordinance shall, for any reason,
be declared invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining
provisions thereof.
Section 4.
This ordinance shall not be construed so as to conflict
with any state or federal statute or with any military or nava:L
order, rule, or regulation.
Section 5.
All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in
conflict herewith are expressly repealed.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this
the l7 day of �.Q �1� , 1987.
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