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• <br />No. 2005-03 <br />CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />COUNCIL RESOLUTION <br />Date: April 13, 2005 <br />Resolution Designating the National Incident Management System <br />(NIMS) as the Basis for all Incident Management in Falcon Heights, <br />Minnesota <br />WHEREAS the President of the United States, in Homeland Security Directive (HSPD)-5, <br />directed the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to develop and administer a <br />National Incident Management System (NIMS), which would provide a consistent. nationwide <br />approach for federal, state, local and tribal governments to work together more effectively and <br />efficiently to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from domestic incidents, regardless of <br />cause, size or complexity; <br />WHEREAS the collective input and guidance from all federal, state, local, and tribal security <br />partners has been, and will continue to be vital to the development, effective implementation and <br />utilization of a comprehensive NIMS; <br />WHEREAS it is necessary and desirable that all federal, state, local and tribal emergency <br />agencies and personnel coordinate their efforts to effectively and efficiently provide the highest <br />levels of incident management; <br />WHEREAS, to facilitate the most efficient and effective incident management, it is critical that <br />federal, state, local, and tribal organizations utilize standardized terminology, standardized <br />organizational structures, interoperable communications, consolidated action plans, unified <br />command structures, uniform personnel qualification standards, uniform planning, training, and <br />exercising standards, comprehensive resource management, and designated incident facilities <br />during emergencies or disasters; <br />WHEREAS, the NIMS standardized procedures for managing personnel, communications, <br />facilities, and resources will improve the county's ability to utilize federal and state funding to <br />enhance local agency readiness, maintain first responder safety, and streamline incident <br />management processes; <br />• <br />