Title
Adopt Resolution approving the 2021 Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Annex - Monterey County Community Resilience Plan in accordance with Chapter 2.68.080 and 2.68.0404 of the County Code. (REMOVED VIA SUPPLEMENTAL)
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt the resolution approving the 2021 Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Annex - Monterey County Community Resilience Plan in accordance with Chapter 2.68.080 and 2.68.0404 of the County Code.
SUMMARY:
Section 2.68.080 of the County Code prescribes the purpose and process for adopting and maintaining an EOP for the County of Monterey. An EOP is a key component of an emergency operations program, establishing the overall authority, roles and functions performed during response to major emergencies and disasters. The EOP also sets forth those overall authorities, roles and functions for preparedness, recovery, and mitigation phases of emergency management. The emergency operations program is in continuous operation and includes non-disaster related activities such as training, exercises, and public education. This plan provides the basis for the preparation of emergency operations including roles and responsibilities of government and emergency support agencies. The EOP and its incident or hazard specific Annexes provides guidance for disaster response and recovery.
The Monterey County Community Resilience Plan is a newly developed annex to the EOP. The Monterey County Community Resilience Plan is intended as a guide for making our community more resilient, by bringing the whole community together to better understand our shared risks and capabilities during disasters and how we can become stronger, smarter, and more capable of handling any hardship that result from an emergency or disaster. This Monterey County Operational Area EOP Annex - Monterey County Community Resilience Plan was approved, and adoption recommended by the Monterey County Operational Area Disaster Council on October 27, 2021. This plan’s purpose is to promote collaborative, whole-community efforts to increase resilience among Monterey County communities and residents, so that negative impacts of disasters can be removed or minimized, and our community is able to quickly recover from all emergencies
DISCUSSION:
The County’s 2020 EOP maintains compliance with California’s Standard Emergency Management System (SEMS) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS), and reflects changes made within the County’s emergency operations program to address the challenges of responding to and recovering from major emergencies and disasters within the County in today’s environment. FEMA’s National Response Framework identifies the local jurisdictions’ responsibility to develop detailed, robust all-hazards/all threats EOPs that should address strategies for both no-notice and forewarned events considering assisting the access and functional needs population. The 2020 EOP and this 2021 Monterey County Community Resilience Annex has a simple format and is based on the FEMA Comprehensive Planning Guide document for writing and maintaining EOPs. The plan format includes Annexes that include all Emergency Response Plans adopted by the County whether hazard or geographic specific.
The Annex - Monterey County Community Resilience Plan, is a newly developed plan serving as a guidance document for the purpose of promoting collaborative, whole-community efforts to increase resilience among Monterey County communities and residents, so that negative impacts of disasters can be removed or minimized, and our community is able to quickly recover from all emergencies
OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:
The Monterey County Operational Area Disaster Council serves as the advisory council to the Board of Supervisors and convenes at the request of the Director of Emergency Services (CAO) to consider and recommend emergency plans and agreements to improve disaster preparedness countywide as authorized by Monterey County Code 2.67et Seq. The Disaster Council is comprised of representatives from County Departments and County leaders responsible for emergency and disaster operations.
FINANCING:
The Office of Emergency Services if funded through the General Fund. Approval of this EOP Annex Plan will not impact the budget.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:
_X_Economic Development
_X_Administration
_X_Health & Human Services
_X_Infrastructure
_X_Public Safety
Prepared by: Gerry R. Malais, Emergency Services Manager __________________________
Approved by: Nicholas E. Chiulos, Assistant County Administrative Officer ______________
Attachments: draft Resolution; EOP Annex - Monterey County Community Resilience Plan