File #: RES 16-050    Name: Local Health Emergency Declaration
Type: BoS Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/23/2016 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 8/30/2016 Final action: 8/30/2016
Title: Ratify the Declaration of a Local Health Emergency for the Soberanes Fire Incident as Declared by Dr. Edward Moreno, Monterey County Health Officer. (ADDED VIA ADDENDUM)
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Resolution Health Emergency Declaration.final. 8.30.16, 3. Declaration of local health emergency soberanes 160822, 4. Completed Board Order & Resolution
Title
Ratify the Declaration of a Local Health Emergency for the Soberanes Fire Incident as Declared by Dr. Edward Moreno, Monterey County Health Officer. (ADDED VIA ADDENDUM)
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:

Ratify the Declaration of a Local Health Emergency for the Soberanes Fire Incident as declared by Dr. Edward Moreno, Monterey County Health Officer.

SUMMARY:

On July 22, 2016, a wildfire swept through the Soberanes area of unincorporated Monterey County ("Soberanes Fire"), which has caused severe damage to the surrounding area within Monterey County. On August 22, 2016, pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 101080, Monterey County Health Officer Dr. Edward Moreno declared a Local Health Emergency. Per state law, the declaration expires after seven days unless it is ratified by the Board of Supervisors. The Board's August 30, 2016 meeting is the earliest meeting for which ratification could be scheduled for Board consideration. Due to the continuing Soberanes fire which is projected to burn through September, it is fully expected that Dr. Moreno will issue a second declaration of a Local Health Emergency on August 29, 2016. Accordingly, ratification by the Board of Supervisors of the Declaration of Local Emergency is requested.

DISCUSSION:

The Soberanes Fire has caused damage and destruction of homes and buildings, resulting in ash debris that has been tested and is known to be contaminated with heavy metals, asbestos, and household hazardous waste and as such, poses an exceptional risk of exposure of county residents and various local agency employees to this hazardous waste. This risk has been determined to be an immediate threat to the health and safety of the public, prompting the Monterey County Health Officer to declare a Local Health Emergency pursuant to section 101080 of the California Health and Safety Code. Per state law, this declaration expires within seven days unless ratified by the Bo...

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