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157-1999 LTC .c I T Y 0 F M I A M I 8 E A C H CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.mlaml-beach.f1.us 157-1999 L.T.C. No. . LETTER TO COMMISSION July 16, 1999 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Co ission FROM: . Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: HURRICANE PLAN MANUAL The Administration completed the revised 1999 Hurricane Plan, and a copy has been forwarded to your office. In preparation for the Hurricane Season, an in-house Hurricane training with City staff was held on Friday, June 25, 1999. The Miami-Dade Office of Emergency Management will be conducting further training of City staff on Friday, July 23, 1999. Attached is a copy of the Executive Summary from the Hurricane Plan. If you have any questions, please either contact me or Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli. SR:~cd Attachment c: Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli Janet Gavarrete Christina Cuervo Matthew Schwartz F:\CMGR\SALL\L TC.99\HURRICAN.PLN * * * * * CITY OF MIAMI BEACH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN SUMMARY OF EXECUTIVE TASKS AND RESPONSmILITIES City Manager HURRICANE WATCH: * After notification the City Manager or his designee will notify the Mayor and City Commission that the City is at level # 1 Phase (monitoring) (see Annex# I) Will consult with the City Emergency Manager and Emergency Coordinator to discuss (see Annex #2) projections, and recommendations on any actions to be taken Department Directors to report to City Manager's large conference room Meet with City Public Information Officer, Emergency Manager, and Emergency Manager Coordinator to develop information notices for release to public (see Annex #3) . . * HURRICANE WARNING: . Advise the Mayor and City Commission that the City is at level #3 phase and will staff MBEOC with all predesignated personnel (see Annex #4). Will consult with City Emergency Manager, and Emergency Coordinator and County officials needed to determine projected level of threat and danger to the City and residents After consultation with Emergency Management staff, decide whether to open Mt. Sinai EOC Report to MBEOC to conduct operations with Emergency Management Staff Follow-up with staff to assure the Emergency Preparedness Plan is operating effectively Schedule Press Conferences andlor News Releases to inform our citizens on the status of the pending emergency Consult with City and County Emergency Managers to determine if and when to evacuate the City of Miami Beach (see Annex #5) Determine when to release City employees from work . . * . . . . HURRICANE RECOVERY: . Consult with City and County Emergency Managers to determine when to issue an "all clear" notice, and when citizens can return to Miami Beach (see Annex #5) Assure that Rapid Damage Assessments are completed and information submitted to the County Assure that the City Commission approves emergency purchase orders and contracts as authorized by the City Manager Assure that a ''Notice of Interest" is filed with the State (see Annex #6) Assure that a Disaster Relief Funding Agreement is entered into and signed with the State Approve information to be disseminated through the news media regarding employees needed to report for work; relief efforts; location of relief sites; and information regarding federal, state and local assistance, and curfews Request Mutual Aid as needed through the County as required by the state-wide Mutual Aid Agreement (see Annex #5) Coordinate all recovery efforts through the Emergency Preparedness Plan and the Emergency Management staff * * 77 * * * * * ( '..... Assistant City Managers HURRICANE WATCH: * * AsS1D"e that City DepartmentlDivision Directors under their authority are notified AsS1D"e that City DepartmentlDivision Directors implement internal preparations for a hurricane Watch as predetennined(in their departmental operating procedures AsS1D"e that City Department/Division Directors are prepared to coordinate and implement all activities for assigned Emergency Support Functions, Emergency Response Functions, and department/division emergency plan Complete any additional tasks assigned by the City Manager * * HURRICANE WARNING: * Assure that City DepartmentlDivision Directors under their authority are notified Report to MBEOC Assure the DepartmentallDivision Directors report to MBEOC Assure that DepartmentlDivision Directors implement internal preparations for a hurricane Warning as predetermined in their departmental operating procedures Assure that Department/Divisions are prepared to coordinate and implement all activities for assigned Emergency Support Functions and/or Emergency Response Functions Assure that DepartmentlDivision Directors docwnent all hurricane related expenses Assist the City Manager with all preparations and implementing the Emergency Preparedness Plan ( '" " * * * * * * HURRICANE RECOVERY: * Assure that City DepartmentslDivisions under their authority are notified of the "all clear" and when to advise employees to return to work Assure DepartmentlDivision Directors prepare Damage Assessment Reports and assist City Damage Assessment Teams All Emergency support functions and Emergency Responses functions are implemented throughout the recovery phase Coordinate with Department Directors request for, and assignment of Mutual Aid Resources Assure documentation of all hurricane related expenses Assist the City Manager as needed to accomplish all tasks and responsibilities related to recovery f;.'~" '\'~ 79 e e e Mayor and City Commission HURRICANE WATCH: * * * Monitor events after notification by City Manager May attend scheduled Press Conferences by City Manager to show support Be prepared to pass Emergency Ordinances needed to carry out emergency responsibilities (purchases, contracts, etc.) Obtain emergency phone list * HURRICANE WARMNG: * Attend Press Conferences with City Manager to show support for actions needed to be taken (i.e. evacuation, curfews, level and time frame for emergency services) Pass/adopt Emergency Ordinances needed to operate in an emergency environment Assist or make media appearances to boost citizen morale and ask for support for emergency efforts * * HURRICANE RECOVERY: * Pass additional ordinances and resolutions needed to address recovery, Mutual Aid assistance and reimbursement from federal and state sources 79 -