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• <br />• <br />or from industrial hazardous material mishaps. These functions include, without <br />limitation, fire- fighting services, police services, emergency medical services, <br />engineering, warning services, communications, radiological, and chemical, evacuation, <br />congregate care, emergency transportation, existing or properly assigned functions of <br />plant protection, temporary restoration of public utility services and other functions <br />related to civil protection, together with all other activities necessary or incidental for <br />carrying out of the foregoing functions. Emergency management includes those <br />activities sometimes referred to as "Civil Defense" functions. <br />DISASTER. A situation which creates an immediate and serious impairment to <br />the health and safety of any person, or a situation which has resulted in or is likely to <br />result in catastrophic loss to property and for which traditional sources of relief and <br />assistance within the affected area are unable to repair or prevent the injury or loss. <br />EMERGENCY. An unforeseen combination of circumstances which calls for <br />immediate action to prevent from developing or occurring. <br />EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FORCES. The total personnel resources <br />engaged in city -level emergency management functions in accordance with the <br />provisions of this resolution or any rule or order there under. This includes personnel <br />from City departments, authorized volunteers, and private organizations and agencies. <br />EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION. The staff element <br />responsible for coordinating city -level planning and preparation for disaster response. <br />This organization provides City liaison and coordination with federal, state, and local <br />jurisdictions relative to disaster preparedness activities and assures implementation of <br />federal and state program requirements. <br />209.03 ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION <br />There is hereby created with the City government an emergency management <br />organization which shall be under the supervision and control of the City Emergency <br />Management Director, hereinafter called the "director". The director shall be appointed <br />by the City Council /Mayor and shall be paid his /her necessary expenses. The director <br />shall have direct responsibility for the organization, administration, and operation of the <br />emergency preparedness organization, subject to the direction and control of the City <br />Council /Mayor. <br />209.04 POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR <br />(1) The director, with the consent of the Council /Mayor, shall represent the City <br />on any regional or state conference for emergency management. The director shall <br />develop proposed mutual aid agreements with other political subdivisions of the state <br />for reciprocal emergency management aid and assistance in an emergency too great to <br />be dealt with unassisted, and shall present such agreements to the Council /Mayor for its <br />action. Such arrangements shall be consistent with the State Emergency Plan. <br />