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AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR CIVIL DEFENSE AND FOR PROTECTION AND
PROMOTION OF PUBLIC SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE IN THE CITY OF OAK PARK
HEIGHTS DURING CIVIL DEFENSE EMERGENCIES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS, WASHINGTON COUNTY,
MINNESOTA, DOES ORDAIN:
1118.01 Policv and Purpose.
A. Because of the existing and increasing possibility of the occurrence of
disasters of unprecedented size and destructiveness resulting from enemy
attack, sabotage, or other hostile action, or from fire, flood, earthquake, or
other natural causes, and in order to insure that preparations of this City will
be adequate to deal with such disasters, and generally, to provide for the
common defense and to protect the public peace, health, and safety, and to
preserve the lives and property of the people of this City, it is hereby found
and declared to be necessary:
1. To establish a local organization for Civil Defense;
2. To provide for the exercise of necessary powers during Civil Defense
emergencies and during the time of natural disaster;
3. To provide for the rendering of mutual aid between this City and
other political subdivisions of this State and of other States with
respect to the carrying out of Civil Defense functions;
4. To provide for the formulation of necessary plans and training to
meet the requirements of the City missions.
B. It is further declared to be the purpose of this Ordinance and the policy of the
City that all Civil Defense functions of this City be coordinated to the
maximum extent practicable with the comparable functions of the Federal
government, of this State, the County, and of other States and localities, and
of private agencies of every type, to the end that the most effective
preparations and use may be made of the Nation's manpower, resources, and
facilities, for dealing with any disaster that may occur.
1118.02 Definitions.
A. "Civil Defense" means the preparations for and the carrying out of all
emergency functions, other than functions for which military forces are
primarily responsible, to prevent, minimize, and repair injury and damage
resulting from disasters caused by enemy attack, sabotage, or natural causes.
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These functions include, without limitation, fire - fighting services, police
services, medical health services, rescue, engineering, warning services,
communications, radiological, chemical and other special weapons defense,
evacuation of persons from stricken areas, emergency welfare services,
emergency transportation, existing or properly assigned functions of plant
protection, temporary restoration of public utility services, utilization of best
available Fallout Shelters, and other functions related to civilian protection,
together with all other activities necessary or incidental to preparation for and
carrying out of the foregoing functions.
B. "Civil Defense Emergency" means an emergency declared by the Governor
under Minnesota Statutes, Section 12.3 1, or an emergency proclaimed by the
Mayor under Section 1118.06 of this Ordinance.
C. "Civil Defense Forces" means any personnel employed by the City and any
other volunteer or paid member of the local civil defense agency engaged in
carrying on civil defense functions in accordance with the provisions of this
Ordinance or any rule or order thereunder.
1118.03 Establishment of Civil Defense Aiencv.
A. There is hereby created within the City government a Civil Defense Agency,
which shall be under the supervision and control of a director of Civil
Defense, hereinafter called the director. The director shall be appointed by
the City Council for an indefinite term and may be removed by it at any time.
He shall receive such compensation as the City Council shall determine from
time to time and he shall be paid his necessary expenses. The director shall
have direct responsibility for the organization, administration, and operation
of the Civil Defense Agency, subject to direction and control of the City
Council. The Civil Defense Agency shall be organized into such divisions
and bureaus, consistent with State and local civil defense plans, as the
director deems necessary to provide for the efficient performance of local
civil defense functions during a civil defense emergency. The Civil Defense
Agency shall perform Civil Defense functions within the City and, in
addition, shall conduct such functions outside the City as may be required
pursuant to the provisions of the Minnesota Civil Defense Act of 1951 as
amended, or this Ordinance. The City Council may appoint a Deputy
Director in the absence of the Director.
B. There is hereby created within the Civil Defense Agency a Civil Defense
Advisory Committee, hereinafter called the "Committee ". Members of the
Committee shall be appointed by the City Council to represent City
departments and other groups concerned with civil defense. The Mayor shall
be chairman and the director shall be secretary of the committee. The
committee shall advise the director and the City Council on all matters
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pertaining to civil defense. Each member shall serve without compensation
and shall hold office at the pleasure of the Mayor.
1118.04 Powers and Duties of the Director.
A. The director, with the consent of the Council, shall represent the City on any
regional or State organization for Civil Defense. He shall develop proposed
Mutual Aid Agreements with other political subdivisions within or outside
the State for reciprocal Civil Defense aid and assistance in a Civil Defense
emergency too great to be dealt with unassisted, and he shall present such
agreements to the Council for its action. Such arrangements shall be
consistent with the State Civil Defense Plan and during a Civil Defense
emergency, it shall be the duty of the Civil Defense Agency and Civil
Defense forces to render assistance in accordance with the provisions of such
mutual aid arrangements. Any mutual aid arrangement with a political
subdivision of another State shall be subj ect to the approval of the Governor.
B. The director shall make such studies and surveys of the manpower, industries
resources, and facilities of the City including Fallout Shelters as he deems
necessary to determine their adequacy for Civil Defense, and to plan for their
most efficient use in time of a Civil Defense emergency.
C. The director shall prepare a comprehensive general plan for the Civil Defense
of the City which will include a Community Shelter Plan utilizing the
established Fallout Shelters and shall present such plan to the Council for its
approval. When the Council has approved the plan by resolution, it shall be
the duty of all municipal agencies and all civil defense forces of the City to
perform the duties and functions assigned by the plan as approved. The plan
may be modified in like manner from time to time. The director shall
coordinate the Civil Defense activities of the City to the end that they shall be
consistent and fully integrated with the civil defense plans of other political
subdivision within the State.
D. In accordance with the State and City civil defense plan, the director shall
institute such training programs and public information programs and shall
take all other preparatory steps, including the partial or full mobilization of
civil defense forces in advance of actual disaster, as may be necessary to the
prompt and effective operation of the City civil defense plan in time of a civil
defense emergency. He may, from time to time, conduct such practice air -
raid alerts or other civil defense exercises as he may deem necessary.
E. The director shall utilize the personnel, services, equipment, supplies, and
facilities of existing departments and agencies of the City to the maximum
extent practicable. The officers and personnel of all such departments and
agencies shall, to the maximum extent practicable, cooperate with and extend
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such services and facilities to the local civil defense agency and to the
Governor upon request.
1. The head of each department and agency, in cooperation with and
under the direction of the director, shall be responsible for the
planning and the programming of such civil defense activities as will
involve the utilization of the facilities of this department or agency.
F. The director shall, in cooperation with existing City departments and
agencies affected, organize, recruit, and train Fallout Shelter Managers,
Radiological Monitors, police reserves, rescue personnel, auxiliary firemen,
emergency medical personnel, and any other personnel that may be required
on a volunteer basis to carry out the civil defense plans of the City and the
State. To the extent that such emergency personnel are recruited to augment
a regular City department or agency for Civil Defense emergencies, they
shall be assigned to such department or agency for purposes of administration
and command. The director may dismiss any civil defense volunteer at any
time and require him to surrender any equipment and identification furnished
by the City.
G. Consistent with the civil defense plan, the director shall provide and equip
emergency hospitals, casualty stations, ambulances, canteens, evacuation
centers, and other facilities, or conveyances for the care of the injured or
homeless persons.
H. The director shall carry out all orders, rules and regulations issued by the
Governor pertaining to Civil Defense.
I. The Civil Defense Director shall direct and control the general operations of
all local civil defense forces during a civil defense emergency in conformity
with controlling regulations and instructions of State Civil Defense
authorities. The heads of departments and agencies shall be governed by his
orders in respect thereto.
J. Consistent with the Civil Defense Plan, the director shall provide and equip
at some suitable place in the City an emergency Operating Center and, if
required by the local Civil Defense Plan, auxiliary centers to be used during a
civil defense emergency as headquarters for direction and control of civil
defense forces. He shall arrange for representation at the center by municipal
departments and agencies, public utilities and other agencies authorized by
Federal or State authority to carry on civil defense activities during a civil
defense emergency. He shall arrange for the installation at the Emergency
Operation Center of necessary facilities for communication with and between
heads of civil defense divisions, the stations and operating units of municipal
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services and other agencies concerned with civil defense and for
communication with other communities and Emergency Operating Centers,
within the surrounding area and with the Federal and State agencies
concerned.
K. During the first thirty (30) days of civil defense emergency, if the Legislature
is in session or the Governor has coupled his declaration of the emergency
with a call for a special session of the Legislature, the director may, when
necessary to save life or property, require any person except members of the
Federal of State Military forces and officers of the State or any other political
subdivision to perform service for Civil Defense purposes as he directs; and
he may commandeer, for the time being, any motor vehicle, tools, appliances,
or any other property, subject to the owner's right to just compensation as
provided by law.
1118.05 General Provision on Civil Defense Workers.
A. No person shall be employed or associated in any capacity in the Civil
Defense agency who advocates or has advocated a change by force or
violence in the constitutional form of government of the United States or in
this State, or the overthrow of any government in the United States by force
or violence, or who has been convicted of or is under indictment for
information charging any subversive act against the United States. Each
person who is appointed to serve in the Civil Defense agency shall, before
entering upon his duties, take an oath in writing before a person authorized to
administer oaths in this State, or before any officer of the State Department
of Civil Defense, or the local director.
1. The oath shall be substantially in the form prescribed by Minnesota
Statutes, Section 12.43.
B. Civil Defense volunteers shall be called into service only in case of a civil
defense emergency or a natural disaster for which the regular municipal
forces are inadequate or for necessary training and preparation for such
emergencies. All volunteers shall serve without compensation.
C. Each Civil Defense volunteer shall be provided with such suitable insignia or
other identification as may be required by the director. Such identification
shall be in a form and style approved by the Federal Government. No
volunteer shall exercise any authority over the persons or property of others
without his identification. No person except an authorized volunteer shall
use the identification of a volunteer or otherwise represent himself to be an
authorized volunteer.
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D. No civil defense volunteer shall carry any firearm while on duty except on
written order of the Chief of the Police Department.
E. Personnel procedures of the City applicable to regular employees shall not
apply to volunteer civil defense workers, but shall apply to paid employees of
the Civil Defense Agency.
1118.06 Emen2=cv Reiulations.
A. When used in this section, the term "Civil Defense Emergency" includes, in
addition to the meaning given in Section 1118.02, B, disasters caused by fire,
flood, windstorm, or other natural causes.
B. Whenever necessary to meet a Civil Defense emergency or to prepare for
such an emergency for which adequate regulations have not been adopted by
the Governor or the City Council, the Mayor may, by proclamation,
promulgate regulations, consistent with applicable Federal or State law or
regulation, respecting: protection against nuclear missiles; the sounding of
attack warning; the conduct of persons and the use of property during
emergencies; the repair, maintenance, and safeguarding of essential public
services; emergency health, fire and safety regulation, trial drills, or practice
periods required for preliminary training; and all other matters which are
required to protect public safety, health and welfare in Civil Defense
emergencies.
C. Every proclamation of emergency regulations shall be in writing and signed
by the Mayor; shall be dated; shall refer to the particular Civil Defense
emergency to which it pertains, if so limited; and shall be filed in the office
of the City Clerk, where a copy shall be kept posted and available for public
inspection during business hours. Notice of the existence of such regulation
and its availability for inspection at the Clerk's office shall be conspicuously
posted at the front of the City Hall or other headquarters of the City and at
such other places in the affected area as the Mayor shall designate in the
proclamation. Thereupon the regulation shall take effect immediately, or at
such later time as may be specified in the proclamation. By like
proclamation the Mayor may modify or rescind any such regulation.
D. The City Council may rescind any such regulation by resolution at any time.
If not sooner rescinded, every regulation shall expire at the end of thirty (3 0)
days after its effective date or at the end of the Civil Defense emergency to
which it relates, whichever occurs first. Any Ordinance, rule or regulation
inconsistent with an emergency regulation promulgated by the Mayor shall
be suspended during the period of time and to the extent that such conflict
exists.
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1. During a Civil Defense emergency, the City is, notwithstanding any
statutory or charter provision to the contrary, empowered, through its
governing body acting within or without the corporate limits of the
City, to enter into contracts and incur obligations necessary to combat
such disaster by protecting the health and safety of persons and
property and providing emergency assistance to the victims of such
disaster. The City may exercise such powers in the light of the
exigencies of the disaster without compliance with time - consuming
procedures and formalities prescribed by law pertaining to the
performance of public work, entering into contracts, incurring of
obligations, employment of temporary workers, rental of equipment,
purchase of supplies and materials, limitations upon tax levies, and
the appropriation and expenditure of public funds including, but not
limited to, publication of ordinances and resolutions, publication of
calls for bids, provisions of civil service laws and rules, provisions
relating to low bids and requirements for budgets.
E. During a Civil Defense emergency the Mayor is authorized to contract on
behalf of the City for services or for the purchase of merchandise or materials
where the amount of the contract or purchase does not exceed $2,500.00.
The Mayor may take such action without prior approval of the Council and
without compliance with regular purchasing and bidding procedures, but all
claims resulting therefrom shall be audited and approved by the Council as in
the case of other purchases and contracts.
1118.07 Civil Defense Aiencv Procedure.
A. There is hereby established in the City treasury a special fund to be known as
the Civil Defense fund. Into this fund shall be placed the proceeds of taxes
levied for Civil Defense, money transferred from other funds, gifts, and other
revenues of the Civil Defense agency. From it shall be made expenditures
for the operation and maintenance of the Civil Defense Agency and other
expenditures for Civil Defense. Regular accounting, disbursement,
purchasing, budgeting, and other financial procedures of the City shall apply
to the Civil Defense fund insofar as practicable; but budgeting requirements
and other financial procedures shall not apply to expenditures from the fund
in any case when their application will prevent compliance with terms and
conditions of a Federal or State Grant of money or property for civil defense
purposes.
B. The director shall, as soon as possible after the end of each fiscal year,
prepare and present to the City Council for the information of the Council
and the public, a comprehensive report of the activities of the civil defense
agency during the year.
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1118.08 Fallout Shelter in Public Structures.
A. It is the policy of the City that fallout shelters be incorporated in all public
buildings of the City to the fullest extent practicable in order to provide
protection against radiation in the event of nuclear attack.
B. The City Council shall require that all contracts for the design or construction
of public buildings, including additions to or alterations of existing
structures, incorporate fallout protection for at least the normal anticipated
daily population of the building. The fallout shelter protection provided for
shall meet or exceed the minimum space and fallout protection criteria
recommended by the Office of Civil Defense, United States Department of
Defense, unless exempted from such shelter requirement as provided in
Section C.
C. The Council may exempt buildings or structures from the requirements of
this section where it finds that such incorporation of fallout shelter will create
an additional cost in the construction of such structure in excess of eight
percent (8 %) of the estimated cost thereof without shelter so incorporated, or
if it finds that other factors make unnecessary or impracticable the
incorporation of fallout shelter in such structures.
1118.09 Conformitv and Cooperation with Federal and State Authoritv.
A. Every officer and agency of the City shall cooperate with Federal and State
authorities and with authorized agencies engaged in civil defense and
emergency measures to the fullest possible extent consistent with the
performance of their other duties. The provisions of this Ordinance and of all
regulations made thereunder shall be subject to all applicable and controlling
provisions of Federal and State laws and of regulations and orders issued
thereunder and shall be deemed to be suspended and inoperative so far as
there is any conflict therewith.
B. The City Council may appoint any qualified person holding a position in any
agency created under Federal or State authority for civil defense purposes as
a special policeman of the City with such police powers and duties within the
City incident to the functions of his position, not exceeding those of a regular
policeman of the City, as may be prescribed in the appointment. Every such
policeman shall be subject to the supervision and control of the Chief of
Police and such other police officers of the City as the Chief may designate.
1118.10 Participation in Labor Dispute or Politics.
The Civil Defense Agency shall not participate in any form of political activity, nor
shall it be employed directly or indirectly for political purposes, nor shall it be
employed in a legitimate labor dispute.
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1118.11 Penaltv.
Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance or of any regulation
adopted thereunder relating to acts, omissions, or conduct other than official acts of
City officers or employees, is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction may be
punished by a fine of not more than Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00) or by
imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days, or both.
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