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1995-046City of Southlake, Texas RESOLUTION NO. 95-46 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE AMERICAN RED CROSS, TARRANT COUNTY CHAPTER, TO INSURE UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT ON INTERPRETATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DISASTER RELIEF RESPONSIBILITY; PROVIDING FOR MASS CARE SHELTERS WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms of federal statutes, the Red Cross provides emergency services on behalf of individuals and families who are victims of disaster; and, f WHEREAS, the Red Cross services to the City include shelters, individual family assistance, and response to single family fires; and, WHEREAS , the Mass Care Shelter Agreement allows the Red Cross to work with Southlake in an effort to shelter and provide family assistance to citizens in city owned pre - designated buildings; now, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to enter into an agreement between the City of Southlake and the American Red Cross, Tarrant County Chapter, to insure understanding and implementation of disaster relief responsibility, in the form attached hereto as "Exhibit A." Section 2. The City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute a Mass Care Shelter Agreement between the City of Southlake and the Red Cross, Tarrant County Chapter for use of citv owned facilities as physical facilities within the City of Southlake. Such agreement is attached as "Exhibit B. " Section 3. This resolution shall become effective on the date of approval by the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1995. AT EST: VPL. LeGrand, City Secretary T CITY2AVOR AKE BY: EXHIBIT AMERICAN RED CROSS AGREEMENT I. GENERAL The Chapter of the American Red Cross, hereafter referred to as the Red Cross, identifies all personnel employed by this disaster relief agency, to include its volunteer force, and any other personnel assigned for special duties. II. MOBILIZATION The executive director, when notified of impending disaster, will remain at his/her regular position at chapter headquarters. From this vantage point, he/she will coordinate, under direction of the chapter disaster chairperson, all disaster relief activities as they apply to the Red Cross. Personnel with predisaster assignments will proceed to designated points and carry out their assigned duties. Take all precautions necessary to safeguard chapter records. Services Provided: Emergency mass care assistance: A. Food for disaster victims and emergency workers B. Temporary shelter C. Medical and nursing aid D. Clothing E. Blood and blood products III. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE A. The executive director or disaster chairperson will be notified before any impending disaster. During this stage, designated committees within the chapter will activate in-house emergency plans that outline specific duties that must be accomplished before any disaster occurs. For the benefit of the citizens of SOUTHLAKE these plans should include, but are not limited to: 1. Notifying designated representative to take up assigned duties in the EOC to serve as liaison between the City ofSouthlake/Tarrant County and the Red Cross. f Z. Notifying cnafoter communications c -ordinator to take up assigned duties at chapter 7eaoquartars and establish radio contact with appropriate agencies 3. Checking all emergency equipment, special clothing, supplies and special vehicles required to carry out predisaster and recover duties 4. Checking fuel to include type, amount needed, and procedure for refueling, location, and time needed 5: Coordinating with the following SOUTHLAKE departments concerning shelters: a. Emergency management agency for evaluation and determination of which buildings will be opened as Red Cross shelters. (For Red Cross—designated shelters, administrative responsibility and financial control are inseparable. Red Cross makes no commitment for expenditures other than designated shelters agreed on by Red Cross and the emergency management agency). Shelters will be opened when evacuation begins. b. Police department for auxiliary police c. School systems for shelter kits and letter of credit, as appropriate d. Senior citizens for shelter and first aid kits and letter of credit in designated shelter for the aged and infirm e. Housing authority for temporary shelter where needed in the recovery stage B. If disaster occurs, all personnel will report to designated places and proceed with assigned duties. The emergency management agency will be kept informed on a recurring basis of the status of all shelters used, to include: 1. Shelter location 2. Number of shelterees 3. Special requirements IV. DISASTER RECOVERY The ted Cross, since its beginning, has served as the community agent for disaster relief. Its ability to responc,. to the needs of the community is based on the organized efforts of many volunteers, on community grnuos, an on the recognized fields of responsibility of the individual, the family" the community, and the components of the community. The availability of each of these groups to function in a ~ disaster represents a vital community resource that must be considered when combating the efforts of disaster and bringing about an orderly recovery. It is also during this phase that the Red Cross has a vital rule in providing assistance to help alleviate human suffering. A. Immediate assistance on individual family basis may provide l. Social services inquiry and information services 2. Emergency assistance for food, clothing, rent, bedding, selected furnishings, transportation, medical needs, temporary home repairs, occupational supplies, and other essentials 3. Referral to government disaster programs 8, Additional aid for recovery to families may be provided after all are used, AUTHORITY Authority for the preceding is contained in Public Law 4, approved January 5, 1905 (33 Stat. 599)^ as amended. CITY 09 SODT8L/\KE Tarrant County Chapter Cit][ DECEMBER S, I995 DateDate EXHIBIT MASS CARE SHELTER AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE AND ENTERED INTO BETWEEN THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CITY OF SOUTHLAKE OF TARRANT COUNTY, STATE OF TE:IAS, AND THE TARRANT COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS. RECITALS: Pursuant to the terms of federal statutes, the Red Cross provides emergency services in behalf of individuals and families who are victims of disaster. MAYOR is authorized to permit the Red Cross to use city owned fqrilitipq is buildings, grounds, and equipment for mass care shelters required in the conduct of Red Cross Disaster Services activities, and wishes to cooperate with the Red Cross for such purposes. The parties hereto mutually desire to reach an understanding that will result in making the aforesaid facilities of SOUTHLAKE available to the Red Cross for the aforesaid use. Now, therefore, it is mutually agreed between the parties as follows: MAYOR agrees that, after meeting its responsibilities Pupils/parishioners/members/clients, it will permit, to the extent of its ability and upon request by the Red Cross, the use of its physical facilities by the Red Cross as mass, shelters for the victims of disasters and peacetime radiological emergencies/nuclear accidents. 2. The American Red Cross agrees that it shall exercise reasonable care in the conduct of its activities in such facilities and further agrees to replace or reimburse CTTY OF qn1JTHT.AWF for any foods or supplies that may be used by the Red Cross in the conduct of its relief activities in said mass shelters. In witness thereof, the governing board of the CTTY C)E q0jjjjjj-*AKr has caused this agreement to be executed by the President of its_ governing board, and the American Red Cross has caused this agreement to be executed by the Tarrant County Chapter, said agreement to become effective and operative upon the fixing of the last signature hereto. natures o reement: Si nat t the! 19.' Disaster irector/Chairman Tarrant County Chapter Red Cross Chapter 4 -fa-9 Date 5-92 Mayoe/C OfficialCyv Mayor Gary Fickes CITY OF SOUTHLAKE City DECEMBER 5. 1995 Date