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Resolution
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/24/2019
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• Any response related injury <br />• Minor fire at a City facility or within the City limits where on-site resources are deemed <br />sufficient to handle the event and there are no serious injuries <br />• Severe weather conditions that warrant monitoring because of potential to do significant <br />damage to infrastructure or injure residents <br />• Any incident where the facility's emergency response actions include the assembly and <br />shelter in-place of all on-site personnel as a precaution to protect their health and safety <br />• Any event that has a reasonable potential to escalate in scope and thereby harm the City's <br />communities, reputation, assets or employees, and population, including an event in a <br />neighboring jurisdiction or facility <br />• County Department of Public Health warning of a potentially harmful disease outbreak <br />2. Level 2: Alert Level - The EOC Director and potentially assigned EOC staff are notified at Level II <br />emergencies regardless of time of day, to establish their availability, review planning, heighten <br />preparedness, share information and establish an information network for status tracking and <br />reporting. The EOC is not staffed for a Level 2 emergency, although some staff may report during <br />non -normal working hours and many staff may interrupt normal business activities to address the <br />incident. <br />Examples of Alert Level 2 emergencies include: <br />• Loss of life to a City employee or injury to five or more City staff during a single incident <br />• Loss of critical infrastructure that may potentially threaten the life or health of City <br />residents, or severely disrupt normal City services <br />• Damage of more than $100,000 at a City owned facility <br />• Severe weather conditions that warrant monitoring because of likelihood to do significant <br />damage to infrastructure or injure residents <br />• Potential terrorist threat against City infrastructure or population <br />• County Department of Public Health warning of a pending harmful disease outbreak <br />3. Level 3: Respond Level - The EOC is normally fully or partially staffed when a Level 3 emergency <br />has occurred. Each incident is evaluated for its severity and the need for EOC operations. The <br />Respond Level of activation can occur immediately upon initial notification or as an event <br />escalates from a lower activation level. Level 3 emergencies will likely require resources beyond <br />the City's normal control. They may be regional in nature and require extensive interagency <br />coordination. The EOC may be fully or partially activated. EOC staff will normally include at a <br />minimum the EOC Director, Operations and Planning Section Chiefs and a Public Information <br />Officer. <br />Examples of Respond Level incidents include: <br />• Major regional earthquake <br />W• <br />
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