O-81-929 - 12/22/1981ORDINANCE NO. 94 9
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1, CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES, CITY OF ROUND ROCK; ADDING SECTION 29,
ENTITLED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN; ESTABLISHING A
PROGRAM OF COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WHICH
INCLUDES THE MITIGATION, PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE AND
RECOVERY PHASES OF CIVIL PREPAREDNESS; ACKNOWL-
EDGING THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR;
AUTHORIZING THE APPOINTMENT OF AN EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR; AND PROVIDING THE DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THOSE OFFICES; IDENTIFYING
AN OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION; GRANTING NECESSARY
POWERS TO COPE WITH ALL PHASES OF EMERGENCY MANAGE-
MENT WHICH THREATEN LIFE AND PROPERTY IN THE CITY
OF ROUND ROCK; 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 MAKING VIOLATIONS A MISDEMEANOR
PUNISHABLE BY FINE NOT TO EXCEED $200.00.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Round Rock
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 plan, and the means for its implementation,
for the protection of lives and property in the City of Round
Rock from natural or man -caused disasters or threat thereof
is immediately essential; and
WHEREAS, the City Council futher 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, adoption, and implementation of such plans are
now imperative;
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK,
TEXAS
I.
That Chapter 1, Code of Ordinances, City of Round Rock,
Texas is hereby amended by adding Section 29 which section
shall read as follows:
SECTION 29: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN
A. There is hereby established the office of Emergency
Management Director of the City of Round Rock, which shall be
held by the Mayor in accordance with state law.
(1) An Emergency Management Coordinator may be
appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the
Director;
(2) The Director shall be responsible for con-
ducting a program of comprehensive emergency
management within the city and for carrying out
the duties and responsibilities set forth in
Section D of this ordinance. He may delegate
authority for execution of these duties to the
Coordinator, but ultimate responsibility for
such execution shall remain with the Director.
B. The powers and duties of the Director shall include
an on-going survey of actual or potential major 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. As part of his responsibility in hazard mitiga-
tion, the Director shall supervise the development of an
emergency management plan for the City of Round Rock, and
shall recommend that plan for adoption by the City Council
along with any and all mutual aid plans and agreements which
are deemed essential for the implementation of such emergency
management plan. The powers of the Director shall include the
authority to declare a state of disaster, but such action may
be subject to confirmation by the City Council at its next
meeting. The duties of the Director shall also include the
causing of a survey of the availability of existing per-
sonnel, equipment, supplies and services which could be used
during a disaster, as provided for herein, as well as a
continuing study of the need for amendments and improvements
in the emergency management plan.
C. The Mayor is hereby authorized to join with the
County Judge of the County of Williamson and the mayors of
the other cities in said county in the formation of an
Emergency Management Council for the County of Williamson 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 emer-
gency management insofar as said program may affect the City
of Round Rock.
D. The duties and responsibilities of the Emergency
Management Director shall include the following:
(1) The direction and control of the actual
disaster operations of the Round Rock Emergency
Management organization as well as the training
of the Emergency Management personnel.
(2) The determination of all questions of authority
and responsibility that may arise within the
Emergency Management organization of the City.
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(3) The maintenance of necessary liaison with other
municipal, county, district, state, regional,
federal, or other Emergency Management organiza-
tions.
(4) The marshaling, after declaration of a disaster
as provided for above, of all necessary per-
sonnel, equipment or supplies from any depart-
ment of the City to aid in the carrying out of
the provisions of the emergency management plan.
(5) The issuance of all necessary proclamations as
to the existance of a disaster and the
immediate operational effectiveness of the City
of Round Rock emergency management plan.
(6) The issuance of reasonable rules, regulations
or directives which are necessary for the
protection of life and property in the City of
Round Rock. Such rules and regulations shall be
filed in the office of the City Secretary and
shall receive widespread publicity unless
publicity would be of aid and comfort to the
enemy.
(7) The supervision of 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 Manage-
ment efforts.
(8) The supervision of, and final authorization for
the 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.
(9) The authorizing of agreements, after approval
by the City Attorney, for use of private
property for public shelter and other purposes.
E. The operational Emergency Management organization of
the City of Round Rock shall consist of the officers and
employees of the City so designated by the Director in the
emergency management plan, as well as all organized volunteer
groups. The functions and duties of this organization shall
be distributed among such officers and employees in accord-
ance with the terms of the emergency management plan. Such
plan shallset forth the form of the organization, establish
and designate divisions and functions, assign tasks, duties
and powers, and designate officers and employees to carry out
the provisions of this ordinance. Insofar as possible, the
form of organization, titles and terminology shall conform to
the recommendations of the State Division of Emergency Manage-
ment of the State of Texas and of the Federal Government.
F. 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 viola-
tion of this ordinance and shall be subject to the penalties
imposed by this ordinance.
G. 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.
H. This ordinance shall not be construed so as to
conflict with any State or Federal statute or with any
military or naval order, rule, or regulation.
I. 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 Round Rock,
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 Round Rock 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 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.
J. No person shall have the right to expend any public
funds of the City in carrying out any Emergency Management
activitiy authorized by this ordinance without prior approval
by the City Council, nor shall any person have any right to
bind the City by contract, agreement or otherwise without
prior and specific approval of the City Council.
K. It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to
obstruct, hinder, or delay any member of the Emergency Manage-
ment organization in the enforcement of any rule or regula-
tion 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. It shall likewise be
unlawful for any person to wear, carry or display any emblem,
insignia or any other means of identification as a member of
the Emergency Management organization of the City of Round
Rock, unless authority to do so has been granted to such
person by the proper officials. Convictions for violations of
the provisions of this ordinance shall be punishable by fine
not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00).
L. Each employee or any individual that is assigned a
function or responsibility shall solemnly swear or affirm to
support and defend the Constitution of the United States,
laws of the State of Texas and the Ordinances of the City of
Round Rock.
II.
A. The invalidity of any section or provision of this
ordinance shall not invalidate other sections or provisions
thereof.
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B. All ordinance, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in
conflict herewith are expressly repealed.
READ and APPROVED on first reading this the J 2 -" day
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READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this
the AVP day of eginonba , 19P
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R Mayor
City of Round •ock, Texas
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