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HomeMy WebLinkAbout55B - AGMT AND RESO WITH COUNTY OF ORANGEREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JULY 21, 2020 TITLE: APPROVE THE REVISED ORANGE COUNTY OPERATIONAL AREA AGREEMENT ON INTER - JURISDICTIONAL COORDINATION DURING EMERGENCIES AND ADOPT A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE OPERATIONAL AREA AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF ORANGE CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on 1"Reading ❑ Ordinance on god Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For [K•]►nl►ingiC. /s/ Kristine Ridge FILE NUMBER CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Approve the 2020 Orange County Operational Area Agreement between the County of Orange and political subdivisions within Orange County. 2. Adopt a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute the Orange County Operational Area Agreement with the County of Orange, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. DISCUSSION California Senate Bill 1841, passed in 1993, established the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) to improve coordination of state and local emergency response during disasters. The law provided that all local governments must adhere to SEMS in responding to emergencies involving multiple jurisdictions or agencies in order to be eligible for state reimbursement of response -related costs. SEMS regulations further established the Operational Area as the intermediate level of the State's emergency organization, with each County organizing into an Operational Area consisting of all political subdivisions within the County. Each Operational Area is led by its respective County government. The Operational Area agreement formally organizes the County of Orange and its political subdivisions as the Orange County Operational Area for purposes of emergency management coordination, as required by SEMS. First approved in 1995, the document lays out a framework for inter -jurisdictional cooperation as well as responsibilities of the County of Orange and its individual subdivisions. This document was reviewed and approved by the County of Orange and 100+ political subdivisions that make up the Orange County Operational Area, including the City of Santa Ana by City Council Resolution 98-070 on October 5, 1998. 55B-1 Orange County Operational Area Agreement July 21, 2020 Page 2 In 2017, the Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division began a process to revise the Operational Area agreement to account for changes in emergency operations plans, incorporate advances and new perspectives in the emergency management discipline, and ease administration of Operational Area functions. The Operational Area Agreement Revision Working Group, which included representation from the City of Santa Ana, was formed and met for more than a year to develop an updated document taking into account new programs and paradigms at the local, state, and federal level, as well as lessons learned from more than twenty years of administering the existing framework. Following an extensive review and revision process in 2018 and 2019, the revised Operational Area Agreement was approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors on March 24, 2020. On March 26, 2020, the agreement was ratified by the Orange County Fire Authority, establishing the new Operational Area agreement and rendering the 1995 agreement moot. The agreement must now be approved by each individual jurisdiction in the Orange County Operational Area (Exhibit 1 and 2). The new agreement developed by the Revision Working Group has structural and content changes from the 1995 document. Agreement sections were reorganized to make the document easier to understand and reference, and the document was reformatted to more closely align with Operational Area document style guidelines. The major content changes are outlined below: New Operational Area Executive Board Members (Section 2.2) The Executive Board includes representatives from the Orange County Board of Supervisors, public safety agencies and Mutual Aid Coordinators, key County departments, and CA jurisdictions. City representation on the Executive Board includes one City Manager, one City Chief of Police and one City Public Works Director. Five new Operational Area Executive Board seats were added to the body to more accurately represent the interests of the Operational Area: • The Orange County Executive Officer • The Orange County Social Services Agency Director • The Operational Area WaterM/astewater Mutual Aid Coordinator • A representative selected jointly from the Orange County Community College Districts • The Orange County Transportation Authority Chief Executive Officer Orange County Emergency Management Organization Update (Section 2.3) The Orange County Emergency Management Organization (OCEMO) is a collaboration and coordination body tasked with developing plans, procedures and associated documents necessary for a robust Operational Area emergency management program. Since the 1995 agreement was approved, OCEMO has transitioned to a simpler model than was outlined in the original document. Several changes were made in the new agreement to reflect the current operational practices of OCEMO and ensure alignment with the new OCEMO bylaws approved in 2018. The major shift was the removal of the OCEMO Representative Board, which has not been practical in use for a decade or more. The new draft also provides clarity on the nature of the administrative support provided to OCEMO by the County of Orange. 55B-2 Orange County Operational Area Agreement July 21, 2020 Page 3 Operational Area Coordinator Staffing (Section 4.1) The 1995 agreement specifically outlined which agencies are responsible for staffing the Operational Area Coordinator (OAC) position. At the time of approval, this staffing arrangement aligned with the staffing of the Director of Emergency Services (DES) position and was meant to outline additional responsibilities for the DES during an Operational Area -wide incident. Since approval, the County Ordinance that defines staffing for the DES role was updated by Board Resolution and created a conflict with the original OAC staffing arrangement. To rectify this conflict and to prevent similar issues in the future, language in the updated draft was streamlined to reference the County Ordinance and Resolution, rather than separately defining OAC staffing. Operational Area Finance (Section 6.1) The new agreement includes a significant reworking of language related to CA finances, grant funding and administration. Relevant language once contained in Addendum 2 (See Addendums below) is now incorporated in the main body of the agreement. Language referencing specific grant programs was replaced with broader language that reflects the shifting nature of grant funding and the challenges of grant administration. The new language also addresses lessons learned related to financial aspects of mutual aid and disaster recovery. Addendums The 1995 agreement, as approved, had three addendums that addressed various issues brought forth during development of the original document. Addendum 1 clarified roles and responsibilities for the Operational Area, the Operational Area Executive Board, and the Operational Area Coordinator. Addendum 2 included documents related to the administration of the Emergency Management Assistance Program grant that no longer exists. Relevant portions of these two addendums were incorporated into the main body of the new agreement as appropriate. Addendum 3 is the Operational Area Mutual Aid Plan. This critical document will become an attachment to the Unified County of Orange and Orange County Operational Area Emergency Operations Plan. This will put the Mutual Aid Plan on a more defined schedule of review and revision. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. Submitted By: David Valentin, Chief of Police - Police Department Exhibits: 1. Orange County Operational Area Agreement 2. Resolution 55B-3 Exhibit 1 Orange County Operational Area Agreement of the County of Orange and Political Subdivisions January 2020 55B-4 Orange County Operational Area Agreement January 2020 This page intentionally left blank. 55B-5 Table of Contents LRecitals ...................................................................................... ............................................. iv Section One. Operational Area Establishment ............................... ,..^.°°.°,."""""^ ................... 1 1.1 Operational Area Esiabli5hed,,,,,°°......... ........ .,.",°°.°°°°°^^..~..^. ................. 1 1.2 LucaI Authurky........ ..,°.^^°°",.,,,............ ^,,,°,"^°°°°°.~................... —..°°°°°1 Section Two. Operational Area Council, Executive Board and Subcommittees ............................. 2 2,1 Operational Area Signatory [oumci|~.......................................... .........°°°,,°°,°"^Z 2.2 Operational Area Executive Boand............................................... ................................. I 2.3 Orange County Emergency Management Organization ...... ...,°"^.............. ,,............ 6 Section Three. Responsibilities ,,°,,°.,,,°,°.,°°.,...",.,,°.^.^^... ^~~..~°°..................... .......... 8 3.1 Operational Area Jurisdiction Responuibi|kies.... ,,"°°,,°°°°°°..,................................ 0 IZ County -Specific Responsibilities.. ................ .—......°°~^.�8 Section Four. Operational Area Coordinator and Operational Area k8unager...~...""""^^^11 4.1 Operational Area Coordinator ........ ................................... ........... .°".~""""."^, ........ 1l 4.2 Operational Area Manager ....................................................... ..~,"""," ................. Il Section Five. Operational A,eaRespo«seByytenmc....................°°°°",,^,........I3 5�1 Operational Area Emergency Operations Plan ................. ,......................................... I3 5.2 Operational Area Emergency Operations Center ",,"...,.°°,^..................................... I3 Section Six. Operational Area Finamme.......... ,........... .^"",,,".°°^.°............ ........................ 1¢ 6.1 Operational Area Expenses and Revenues ............................ ...........~....... ^.......... 14 Section Seven. 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WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Parties hereto to coordinate prevention, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation efforts for the safety of persons and property from the effects of natural, human -caused, or war - caused disasters, hereinafter referred to as emergencies, as required by the California Emergency Services Act and the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) Regulations, Title 19 California Code of Regulations Sections 2400 et seq.; and WHEREAS, the purpose of an Operational Area, as defined in Government Code Section 8605 and Title 19 California Code of Regulations Sections 2403 and 2409, is to manage and coordinate information, resources, and priorities among the local governments within the geographic area of the County, and to serve as the coordination and communication link between the local government level and the regional level of the State; and to use multi -agency or inter -agency coordination to facilitate decisions for overall operational area level emergency response activities; and WHEREAS, this Agreement is intended to provide for the continued management of the Operational Area; cooperative and mutual handling of duties and responsibilities of the Operational Area Lead Agency; coordination of the emergency functions of the Operational Area with all other public agencies, corporations, organizations, and affected private persons within the Operational Area; and the preparation and implementation of plans for the protection of persons and property within the Operational Area in the event of an emergency; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the requirements of California taws and regulations the County previously adopted Orange County Codified Ordinances, section 3-1-5 and Resolutions 81-1104 and 95-870 and intends to adopt an updated resolution for this Agreement to support emergency management planning and coordination of all political subdivisions within the Orange County geographic area as required by State law; and WHEREAS, Orange County Board of Supervisors Resolution 05-144 adopted the National Incident Management System (NIMS) for the Orange County Operational Area which sets many of the same objectives as the Standardized Emergency Management System; NOW THEREFORE, the Parties hereto agree as follows: iv January 2020 55B-8 Orange County Operational Area Agreement January 2020 This page intentionally left blank. 55B-9 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Section One. Operational Area Establishment 1.1 Operational Area Established The entire geographic area of Orange County constitutes an Operational Area (OA) for the purposes of coordinating the prevention, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation efforts for the safety of persons and property from the effects of natural, human -caused a war caused disasters, hereinafter referred to asemergencles. All local governments should cooperate in organizing an effective OA, but the OA authority and respansiblIity is not affected by the non - participation of any local government. The County of Orange shall be the Operational Area Lead ,Agency as specified in Title 19 California Code of Regulations Section 2409(d). 1.2 Local Authority In the event of an actual or threatened emergency, each jurisdiction shall retain the authority provided for by law respecting its jurisdiction. No body created by this Agreement can mind Parties to legal or financial obligations. 1 January 2020 55B-10 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Section Two. operational Area Council, Executive Board and Subcommittees 2.1 Operational Area Signatory Council All political subdivisions within the geographic area of Orange County, California are organized into the OA, regardless of signatory status? The OA Signatory Council, hereinafter referred to as the Council, is hereby created to include the signature Parties to this Agreement. The Parties acknowledge that the Council is not a separate legal entity and that it is not their Intention to form a joint powers authority. 2.1.1 Membership By approval and execution of this Agreement, all Subdivisions in the County of Orange, including cities, school districts, community college districts, special districts, joint powers authorities, and the County, are members of the Council. Each signature party shall designate annually in writing to the Orange County Sheriffs Department Emergency Management Division, hereinafter referred to as county emergency management, one primary and one alternate representative of Its governing body to serve on the Council. 2.1.2 Responsibilities It is not the intent of this Agreement that there be regular meetings of the Council. In routine matters and day-to-day decision -making, the OA Executive Board (as described in Section 2.2) will represent the interests of the OA. However, the Council shall have authority over the major policy issues of the OA, as determined by the Executive Board, including adoption of any amendments to this Agreement or adoption of any fees to support OA coordination activities. Council members will receive information regarding major OA policy issues from the Executive Board, when necessary, for consideration at their respective governing body meetings. Furthermore, whenever a majority of the Council determine that an issue should be brought before the Council, it shall be done irrespective of whether the Executive Board has identified it as a major policy issue. 2.1.3 Representatives Meeting The representatives of the Council may meet as necessary as determined by the Executive Board or as requested by a majority of the members of the Council. Should it be necessary for the Council to meet, each member of the Council shall be entitled to one vote. The representatives present shall, by majority vote, select a Chair Pro Tem for that meeting from among the representatives present. A majority of all Council member representatives shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business relating to the OA. Unless otherwise provided herein, a vote of the majority of those present and qualified to vote shall be sufficient for the adoption of any motion, resolution, or order and to take any other action deemed appropriate to Further the Title 19 California Corte of Regulations Section 2409 January 2020 2 55B-11 Orange County Operational Area Agreement objectives of the OA. Voting will be conducted in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order. All meetings will be noticed and conducted in accordance with the Brown Act. 2.2 Operational Area Executive Board 2.2.1 Membership The Council shall have an OA Executive Board, hereinafter referred to as the Executive Board, consisting of sixteen voting members. The Executive Board includes representatives from the County Board of Supervisors, public safety agencies and Mutual Aid Coordinators, key County departments, and OA jurisdictions. Individuals will only serve as a voting member in one role for any single meeting and for purposes of determining quorum. Executive Board Members 1. The Chair of the Orange County Board of Supervisors 2. The County Executive Officer 3. The OA Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Coordinator, the Orange County Sheriff 4. The CA Fire & Rescue Mutual Aid Coordinator, as selected by the Orange County Fire Chiefs Association S. The OA Public Works Mutual Aid Coordinator, the Orange County Public Works Director 5. The OA Health Care Mutual Aid Coordinator, the Orange County Health Care Agency Director 7. The OA Water/Wastewater Mutual Aid Coordinator 8. The Orange County Social Services Agency Director 9. A representative selected jointly from the Orange County City Managers Association 10. A representative from the Orange County Chiefs of Police and Sheriff's Association 11. A representative from the Orange County Fire Chiefs Association 12. A representative from the Orange County City Engineers and Public Works Directors Association 13. A representative from Independent Special Districts of Orange County 14. The Orange County Superintendent of Schools, representing Orange County K-12 School Districts 15. A representative selected jointly from Orange County Community College Districts 15. The Orange County Transportation Authority Chief Executive Officer Terms, Afternotes and Voting Executive Board members subject to being "selected," which are enumerated above as numbers 4, 9-13 and 15, shall be appointed by their respective agency, jurisdiction or organizations annually and shall serve at the discretion of their organization for one year. Each jurisdiction, agency or organization shall also designate three alternate representatives. Individuals appointed to the Executive Board can be the same or different than those identified in Section 2.1.1 as a 3 January 2020. 55B-12 Orange County Operational Area Agreement memberjurisdiction's Council primary a alternate representative. In no circumstances shall one individual occupy more than one Executive Board position or count as more than one member for purposes of determining quorum. Each Executive Board member, or alternate in the absence of the voting member for whom he/she is the designated alternate, shall beentitled to onevote. Amajorityof the Executive Board (9 members) shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business relating to the OA. Unless otherwise provided herein, a vote of the majority of those present and qualified to vote shall be sufficient for the adoption of any motion, resolution or order and to take any other action deemed appropriate to achieve the objectives of the OA. Voting will be conducted in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order. The OA Executive Board is a Brown Act meeting and is noticed and conducted as such. Operational Area Executive Board Chair and Viee-Chair The Chair and Vice Chair shall be elected annually by the Executive Board. In the absence of both the Chair and the Vice Chair, the members of the Executive Board present shall, by majority vote, select one of the members present to act as £hair Pro Tem. Meetings The Executive Board shall meet quarterly or as designated by the Executive Board Chair. 2,2.2 Responsibilities The Executive Board shall have oversight of the actions of the OA Manager (as described in Section 4.2) in the daily operations and administration of the OA. The Executive Board's oversight authority shall include directing the development, establishment, and Implementation of the policies of the OA, and keeping the Council informed of its actions. The Executive Board shall determine which major policy issues of the OA require Council approval and shall seek such approval. Policy and Operotionol Area Emergency Operations Plan The Executive Hoard will establish OA policy, review and approve the OA Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and Annexes, and maintain these documents as required by SEMS and NIMS. Mutual Aid Plans and Agreements The Executive Board shall review proposals of emergency mutual aid plans and agreements and make recommendations on endorsement of such proposals to governing boards of Subdivisions. Laws, Rules, Legislation and Regulation The Executive Board shall review and may recommend for action or adoption by Subdivisions, emergency and mutual aid plans, agreements, ordinances, resolutions, and any rules and regulations necessary to implement such plans and agreements. The Executive Board may also January 2020 4 55B-13 Orange County Operational Area Agreement study, review, and make recommendations on State and Federal legislation and policy as appropriate, and on matters referred to the Executive Board in writing by Council members. Operational Area Executive Board Emergency Advisory Capacity The Executive Board maybe convened by the Chair or the OA Coordinator, as described in Section 4.1, to review a potential or actual emergency situation and make and receive appropriate recommendations from the OA Coordinator and Council members to facilitate a coordinated OA response. 2.2.3 Subcommittees and Working Groups The Executive Board may establish standing and ad hoc subcommittees and working groups to complete its work and to ensure communication and coordination between all interested persons or groups. Subcommittees and working groups shall elect a Chairperson and provide appropriate staff support from their participants. The OA Manager shall provide coordination between these subcommittees and the Executive Board only. 2.3 Orange County Emergency Management Organization There is hereby established a standing subcommittee to the Executive Board, the Orange County Emergency Management Organization, hereinafter referred to as OCEMO. OCEMO Is a collaboration and coordination body tasked with developing the plans, procedures, and associated documents necessary for a robust Operational Area emergency management program. The County and all Subdivisions shall be expected to participate in OCEMO, to the maximum extent possible, with the understanding that the cooperative maintenance of the OA EOP, policies and procedures, training and exercises is necessary to ensure that the OA EOP, policies, procedures, training and exercises meet the emergency needs of the Subdivisions, County, and CA. 2.3.1 Membership The entire OCEMO body "Members at Large" consists of three groups of representatives involved in some capacity of an emergency management function, as defined below and in the OCEMO Bylaws. Signatory Members Staff members with primary emergency management responsibilities from signatory agencies to this agreement are considered Signatory Members. Each signatory jurisdiction shall identify a primary and secondary representative who shall have the right to vote on behalf of the jurisdiction. To ensure compliance with the Brown Act, no more than eight OCEMO members who are also voting members of the OA Executive Board shall be present at any OCEMO meeting. S January 2020 55B-14 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Collaborative Members Rep rese ntat lves of other government, non-profit, or private agencies that are not signatories to this agreement and are not currently represented by a Signatory or Collaborative Member, but are considered to have a significant role in OA planning, response and recovery processes are considered Collaborative Members. Collaborative members must be approved by Signatory Members and have limited voting rights as outlined in the OCEMO Bylaws. Associate Members Other representatives of organisations interested in participating in OCEMO activities, and who may provide input Into the OA EDP, annexes, and supporting Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) are considered Associate Members. Associate members have no voting rights. 2.3.2 Responsibilities As a subcommittee to the Executive Board, the responsibilities of OCEMO are to meet the following objectives as they relate to disaster and emergency prevention, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation within the Ok Operational Area Plans, Annexes, and Standard Operating Procedures • Participate in revisions and updates of the OA EDP and associated Annexes and SOPS developed and maintained by county emergency management staff as described in Section 3.2. Once completed, plans and the associated Annexes reviewed by OCEMO shall be forwarded to the OA Executive Board for approval. Training and Exercises • Coordinate training and exercises for the OA, to include after action discussions, lessons learned and professional development. Public Education and Outreach • Coordinate the development of public education and whole community emergency preparedness programs. Legislation • Review and report on legislation impacting emergency plans and programs, and propose concepts for new legislation for consideration by the Executive Board. Other • Other duties as assigned by the Executive Board. 2.3.3 OCEMO Leadership The OCEMO Leadership shall consist of the OCEMO Chairperson, first Vice Chairperson and Second Vice Chairperson, elected in accord with the OCEMO Bylaws, the OA Manager and the January 2020 P 55B-15 Orange County Operational Area Agreement immediate past Chairperson. Any Signatory or Collaborative Member shall be eligible to serve as a candidate for OCEMO Chairperson, First Vice Chairperson, and Second Vice Chairperson as outlined in the OCEMO Bylaws. 2.3.4 Orgonizatron and Procedures OCEMO will maintain and approve Bylaws. The Bylaws will define, at a minimum, OCEMO purpose, membership, leadership duties, elections, voting procedures, official meeting frequency, and the process for amending the Bylaws. The Bylaws shall in all instances be consistent with this Agreement. OCEMO will review the Bylaws, as needed. Any amendments to the Bylaws will be approved by OCEMO Signatory Members, as detailed in the OCEMO Bylaws. ff OCEMO identifies the need for additional Subcommittees or working groups, OCEMO members participating in that subcommittee or working group shall provide staff support. 2.3.5 Administrative Support The County shall provide administrative support to OCEMO as follows: • Attend all OCEMO and OCEMO Leadership meetings • Maintain a contact list of the primary and alternate representatives of each OCEMO member • Organize and manage OCEMO Leadership elections and votes on other issues • Notify members of their appointment to office or subcommittees • Create and distribute OCEMO meeting agendas • Take and transmit OCEMO meeting minutes ■ Maintain official OCEMO records, including agendas and minutes, in compliance with County record retention policies. 7 January 2020 55B-16 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Section Three. Responsibilities 3.1 Operational Area Jurisdiction Responsibilities Subdivisions of the OA have the responsibilities as set forth below: Participation Actively participate as a member jurisdiction in the Council, Executive Board (if designated), and subcommittees such as OCEMO. Cooperation Promote cooperation among all Subdivisions in order to improve the overall OA emergency management program. Emergency Monagement Program Develop an emergency management program to provide for the needs of the Subdivision, which shall be complementary to and compatible and coordinated with the needs of the OA in the event of an emergency. Emergency Plan and Organization Develop and maintain an EOP and organization to provide for the emergency needs of the Subdivision according to SEMS Regulations and NIMS, and coordinate with and, where able, support other Subdivisions, the County, and the OA Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Procedures Develop Subdivision procedures that outline the steps necessary to satisfy responsibilities as a member jurisdiction of the OA. iroWng and Exercises Maintain a thorough knowledge of the Parties' and CIA's EOPs and ensure that the supporting services and key personnel are properly trained and organized to meet all of their responsibilities in the event of an emergency. Conduct regular exercises and participate in regional exercises, when offered. Emergency Assistance Parties shall offer assistance to other jurisdictions and secondary and relief support to the CA within the limits of capabilities and according to applicable mutual aid agreements. Parties should participate in mutual aid agreements wherever possible. Resource lists Maintain current resource listings of staff, facilities, equipment and supplies available in the jurisdiction for use in the event of an emergency. January 2020 55B-17 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Critical Points of Contact identify 24-hour or other critical points -of -contact for the Subdivision that may be used by the OA EOC during emergency operations. If the points -of -contact are individuals, identify a primary and at least three alternates for each. Inform county emergency management staff when critical points -of -contact change or are updated. Disaster Recovery and Financial Reimbursement Subdivisions have ultimate responsibility For their own recovery program and will work directly with FEMA and Cal DES throughout the cost recovery process. Each Subdivision is individually responsible for developing, submitting, and receiving their own emergency aid, loans or grants from any source including local, state, and federal governments. Each is Individually responsible for the timeliness, accuracy, and compliance of its own expenditures submitted For reimbursement through such mechanisms. 3.2 County -Specific Responsibilities The County acts as the OA Lead Agency. The OA Lead Agency has the Following responsibilities to the OA in addition to those responsibilities specified under Section 3.1 of this Agreement: 24-Flour Contact Point The County will serve as the 24-hour contact point for the OA and act as lead in activatingthe OA EOC, hereinafter referred to as OA EOC. Operational Area Emergency Operations Center The County EOC and Alternate EOC (as designated) shall serve as the OA EOC. The OA EOC shall exist as a dedicated essential facility and be capable of serving as the central point for: • coordinating information and resources with OA subdivisions ■ coordinating all levels of government as a component of Orange County s Multiagency Coordination System (MACS) • coordinating with other OAs • reporting information to and coordinating with the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) Southern Region EOC County emergency management staff shall be responsible forensuring the OA EOC is maintained in a state of constant readiness, in accord with the FEMA Emergency Operations Center Assessment Checklist and ASTM E2668 — Standard Guide For Emergency Operations Center Development, or subsequent standards if revised. Initial EOC Activation Staffing The County shall provide initial OA EOC activation staff. Subdivisions with available resources may provide secondary and relief OA EOC staffing. E January 2020 55B-18 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Disaster Recovery and Finonciol Reimbursement The County shall be responsible for coordinating the formal recovery process through Cal OES and FEMA and will assist with: • Coordinating initial OA disaster recovery • Scheduling damage assessment site visas • Other duties as outlined in the Recovery Annex to the OA EOP Operational Area Emergency Operations Plana and Annexes County emergency management staff shall be responsible for coordinating with the Orange County Emergency Management Organization to maintain and revise the CA EOP, annexes and SOPS as directed by the Executive 8oard. Operational Area Executive Board Support County emergency management staff shall provide support to the Executive Board for agendas and minutes for meetings and coordinating follow-up only. Subcommittee and Working Group Support County emergency management staff shall provide support to Executive Board subcommittees and working groups. January 2020 10 55B-19 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Section Four. Operational Area Coordinator and Operational Area Manager 4.1 Operational Area Coordinator By this Agreement, the Council creates and recognizes the position of an OA Coordinator, hereinafter referred to as the Coordinator. During an emergency the OA Coordinator position will be filled by the Orange County Director of Emergency Services, as specified by Section 3-1-6 of the Orange County Code of Ordinances and County Board of Supervisors Resolution 12-036, as presently existing or as hereafter amended. 4.2.1 Powers and Duties The Coordinator shall direct and coordinate the OA during times of emergency. In addition to his/her responsibilities as Director of Emergency Services, the Coordinator shall have the additional duties and powers, as described below and in the OA EOP: Direction and Coordination Serve as key decision -maker in the OA EOC, providing direction and coordination necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement and responsibilities of the OA Lead as specified in Title 19 California Code of Regulations Section 2409Seb Operational Area Representative Represent the OA in all dealings with the public or private agencies on matters pertaining to emergencies as defined in Section 3-1-2 of the Orange County Code of Ordinances. 4.2 Operational Area Manager By this Agreement, the Council creates and recognizes the position of an OA Manager. The OA Manager shall be the County Emergency Manager as specified in Section 3.1.6 of the orange County Code of Ordinances and County Board of Supervisors Resolution 12-036, as presently existing or as hereafter amended. 4.2.I Powers and Duties The OA Manager shall have the following powers and duties: Administration of Operotionol Areo Agreement On a day-to-day basis, ensure County -specific responsibilities detailed In Section 3.2 are met. Staff to the Operational Area Executive Board serve as staff to the Executive Board, maintain close liaison with the Executive Board, and coordinate all activities of assigned OA staff with the Executive Board. 11 January 2020 55B-20 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Daily Coordination and Assistonce Direct the daily coordination and cooperation between the county emergency management staff, Subdivisions, and Executive Board Subcommittees, including OCEMO. Resolve questions of authority and responsibility that may arise between them, and work closely with and assist the Executive Board, as required. Notification of Emergency Operations Center Activation Notify the Board of Supervisors, the Executive Board, and OCEMO of an OA EOC activation as soon as practical, and keep the Executive Board and Board of Supervisors Informed on all aspects of a current emergency situation as soon as information becomes available. OCEMO Support Serve on OCEMO Leadership. Provide support to OCEMO for agendas, minutes and administrative support only. Staff support to OCEMO subcommittees shall be provided by OCEMO members. Budget and Staffing Develop an annual operating budget and staffing recommendations, and monitor the expenditures at the direction of the Executive Board. AfterAction Reports Coordinate with OCEMO for the development of after action reports for the Executive Board following activations of the OA EOC. Resource Coordination Act as the coordination point between Subdivisions and the Cal DES on a day-to-day basis for Emergency Management Mutual Aid (EMMA) resource requests, in accordance with the State of California Emergency Management Mutual Aid Plan. The OA Manager may also coordinate other OA mutual aid requests, as appropriate. January 2020 12 55B-21 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Section Five. Operational Area Response Systems 5.1 Operational Area Emergency Operations Plan Under the direction of the Executive Board, county emergency management staff shall be responsible for maintaining the OA EOP, which shall provide for the effective mob il€zat€on of all OA resources, both public and private, to meet any condition constituting an emergency; and shall provide for the organization, powers and duties, and staff of the OA emergency response organization. This responsibility is inclusive of the EOP and any associated Annexes and SOPS. 5.1.1 Compliance The OA Emergency Operations Plan shall comply with applicable local, state and federal planning criteria, including NIMS and SEMS. 5.1.2 Functional Assignments The OA EOP shall include the functions assigned to the mutual aid organizations, County agenclesjdepartments and Subdivisions. It shall be the responsibility of agency/department heads and Subdivisions to appoint staff who shall report to the OA EOC and carry out the assigned duties as appropriate. 5.1.3 Approval Updates and revisions to the OA EOP and annexes will be effective on approval by the Executive Board. SOPS and other support documents may be updated on an ongoing basis by county emergency management staff as long as changes are consistent with approved plans and annexes. 5.2 Operational Area Emergency Operations Center 5.2.1 Location The primary and dedicated County EOC located at 2644 Santiago Canyon Rd., Silverado, California, or alternate as designated, shall serve as the OA EOC. Communication connection to the OA EOC shall be the respons€biIity of each Subid ivis!on and Mutual Aid Coordinator or their representative. 5.2.2 Required Activation Activation of the OA EOC is required under the conditions defined by SEMS, Title 19 California Code of Regulations Section 2409(f), the Orange County OA EOP and associated Annexes. S.2.3 Staff for the Operational Area Emergency Operations Center The County shall provide initial OA EOC activation staff. Subdivisions with available resources shall provide secondary and relief OA EOC staffing. Emergency management or other mutual aid shall be used to staff the OA EOC as necessary. The County declares its willingness to provide a staff member to an impacted Subdivision's EOC or Incident Command Post to act as an OA coordination point, if desired by the Subdivision and as personnel availability and safety concerns allow. 13 January 2020 55B-22 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Section Six. Operational Area Finance 6.1 Operational Area Expenses and Revenues Operutionul AreuAdministrative Expenses This Agreement recognizes that there are day-to-day costs associated with OA administration and emergency management activities; these costs are separate from County -specific emergency management activities. The County shall provide administrative staffing for the OA to carry out the duties as delineated in Section 3.2 and Section 4 of this Agreement; however, the County shall not be solely responsible for the costs of administering the OA. The County Board of Supervisors has the over -arching authority and responsibility to approve the county emergency management budget that supports both County and OAemergency management activities. To offset costs of the OA, the Executive Board shall be responsible for the acquisition and distribution of federal, state, and business or private foundation emergency management grant funds. For emergency management grant funds made available to the OA for distribution among the Subdivisions, the Executive Board will reviewand approve proposed funding allocation methods. Their review will take into consideration recommendations from OCEMO, acting in their role as subcommittee to the Executive Board. To offset administrative costs, a percentage of such grants may be allotted to the OA before apportionment among the subdivisions. If funding becomes available with a short application period that does not allow for OCEMO, Executive Board, and County Board of Supervisors pre -approval, then approval will be sought retroactively through the ratification process set forth by the County Board of Supervisors. The County or any Subdivision may fund through general or special funds any services, supplies, or programsthat theyseparately or jointly determine are necessary to complywith laws or regulations, or that serve the purposes of emergency prevention, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation on an OA level. Costs of Operationol Area during Emergency Response and Recovery During emergencies, all CA jurisdictions shall be expected to participate to the maximum extent possible, according to mutual aid and other agreements, with the understanding that during an emergency, the priorities are life safety, property, and the environment (in that order), regardless of which jurisdiction is impacted. This Agreement incorporates by reference the reimbursement concepts of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, the California Disaster and Civil Defense Master Mutual Aid Agreement, and the State of California Emergency Management Mutual Aid Plan. Expenditures made in connection with such emergency activities required by this Agreement, the California Emergency Services Act and/or SEMS, including mutual aid activities, January 2020 14 55B-23 Orange County Operational Area Agreement shall be deemed conclusively to be for the direct protection and benefit of the persons and property in the OA. In deciding the level of OA response and resource commitment during emergencies, the County and Subdivisions agree to operate according to the EOP and supporting documents defined in Section 5.1 of this Agreement. Financial Reimbursement and Recovery Following Emergencies The County and each Subdivision are each individually responsible for developing, submitting, and rece I vi ng the I r o wn emergency aid, loans or grants from any source including Iocal, state, and federal governments. Each Is individually responsibleforthe timeliness, accuracy, and compliance of Its own expenditures submitted for reimbursement through such mechanisms. 15 January 2020 55B-24 Orange County Operational Area Agreement Section Seven. Operational Area Agreement Administration 7.1 Existing Agreements Nothing contained in this Agreement shalt be construed as superseding or modifying any existing agreements, including mutual aid agreements, except for supe rsed i n g the existing OPERATIONAL AREA AGREEMENT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS dated October 3, 1995, and addenda; and nothing herein shall be construed as preventing any Party from entering into or modifying mutual aid or other emergency response agreements. 7.2 Effective Date This Agreement shall become effective six months after approval and execution by the County Board of Supervisors and at feast one Subdivision. Any Subdivision in Orange County may become a Party hereto by executing this Agreement. Notice shall be provided to the County upon a Subdivision's execution of this Agreement. 7.3 Withdrawal Any Party may withdraw from this Agreement by providing written notice to county emergency management staff. Said notice shall be given 30 days before withdrawal from this Agreement. 7.4 Indemnification Each Party shall defend, indemnity, and hold harmless the other Parties, and their officers, agents, employees and representatives from any and all losses, liability, damages, claims, suits, actions, administrative proceedings, demands, and litigation, and all expenses and costs relating directly to the negligent or otherwise wrongful acts or omissions of the indemnitor, its officers, agents, employees, or representatives arising out of or incidental to performance under this Agreement. No Party assumes liability for the acts or omissions of persons other than that Party's respective officers, agents, employees or representatives. 7.5 Counterparts This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. 7.b Interpretation Save to the extent that the context or the express provisions of this Agreement otherwise require • Headings and subheadings are for ease of reference only and shall not be taken into consideration in the interpretation or construction of this Agreement; • All references to Parts, Sections, and Paragraphs are references to Parts, Sections and Paragraphs contained herein; January 202G M. 55B-25 Orange County Operational Area Agreement ■ All references to any ordinance, resolution, law, regulation or guidance shall include references to any ordinance, resolution, law, regulation or guidance which amends, extends, consolidates or replaces the same or which has been amended, extended, consolidated, supplemented, substituted, novated, replaced, or assigned by the same and shall include, without limitation, any instrument, proclamation, bylaw, directive, decision, regulation, rule, order, notice, codes of practice, code of conduct, rule of court, instrument or delegated or other subordinate legislation thereto; • The words 'herein", "hereto" and "hereunder" refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to the particuIar Section, or Paragraph In which such word may be used; • Any reference to a public organization or representative shall be deemed to Include a reference to any successor to such public organization or representative or any organization or entity or representative which has taken over the functions or responsibilities of such public organization or representative. 7.7 Ambiguities In the case of any ambiguity or discrepancy: • Between the provisions in this Agreement and the provisions of any underlying Executive Order, law, or regulation, the provisions of underlying Executive Order, law, or regulations will be incorporated by approval of the Executive Board and written notice shall be provided to all Parties. • Between the provisions in this Agreement and the provisions of any underlying mutual aid agreement or EOP, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail until such time as the OA Executive Board considers the matter and notice of proposed resolution to such issues are provided to all Parties. 7.8 Amendment This Agreement may not be amended or modified except in a writing executed by a majority of all signature Parties as defined by Section 2.1 of this Agreement. i11 January 2020 55B-26 OPERATIONAL AREA AGREEMENT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS DATED: f ✓ c) ATTEST: eL� p �7 c Ry: 1 rrt n,� i zYG1 Robin Stieler, Clerk of the Board County of Orange Date 5 � I -f I �v NOTICE TO COUNTY OF ORANGE TO SE GIVEN TO: City/jurisdiction Donna Boston Name County of Orange City/furlsdictm 2644 Santiago Canyon Road Address Silyerado, CA 92676 C{tylstate/tiP 71"29-7154 FAX Numher APPROVED AS TO FORM: Wen dy Ph i I I iirs, Senior Dep uty Cou nty Counsel County of OranKe Dated L2 ZZL) County of Orange (C4 orJunsdiction 9Y Michelle Steel, Chairwo County of Orange 55B-27 Orange County Operational Area Agreernent ATTEST. M Date NOTICE TO TO BE GIVEN TO. City/purlsd:[tion Name Cityllunsdiction Address Chapter 3 City/$we/2ip FAX Number APPROVED AS TO FORM: Dated IS January 2020 55B-28 55B-29 IN WITNESS WIIEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Daisy Gomez Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM: SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: Tamara Bogosian Assistant City Attorney CITY OF SANTA ANA MIGUEL PULIDO Mayor David Valentin Chief of Police 55B-30 EXHIBIT 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-XXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, AND ALL OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY TO FORM AN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OPERATION AREA IN COMPLIANCE WITH TITLE 19, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, SECTION 2400 ET SEQ., AND GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 8550 ET SEQ. WHEREAS, Title 19 California Code of Regulations Section 2400 et seq. and Government Code Section 8550. et seq. state that the purpose of the Standardized Emergency Management System, hereafter referred to as the "SEMS Regulations", is to standardize responses to emergencies involving multiple jurisdictions or multiple agencies; and WHEREAS, the purpose of an Operational Area, as defined in Government Code 8605 and Title 19 California Code of Regulations Sections 2403 and 2409, is to manage and coordinate information, resources, and priorities among the local governments within the geographic area of the County, and to serve as the coordination and communication link between the local government level and the regional level of the State; and WHEREAS, the Operational Area is one of the required components of SEMS; WHEREAS, the SEMS Regulations require the County government to serve as the lead agency of the Operational Area unless another member agency of the Operations Area assume that responsibility by written agreement with the County government; and WHEREAS, the purpose of the Orange County Operational Area Agreement is to provide for the mutual and cooperative handling of the duties and responsibility of the Operations Area; and WHEREAS, the Operational Area Agreement establishes as Operational Area Council made up of representative of each Political Subdivision with the Orange County geographical area; and WHEREAS, the Orange County Operational Area Agreement supplants the existing October 3, 1995 Orange County Operational Area Agreement which was adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on October 5, 1998 by Resolution 98-070. Resolution 2020-XXX Page 1 of 3 55B-31 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby adopts an Agreement between the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, and all other Political Subdivisions in Orange County to form an Operational Area for the purposes of emergency preparedness, response, and recovery as required by Title 19 of California Code of Regulations Section 2400 et seq. and Government Code 8550 et seq.; and 2. Recognizes the County of Orange as the lead agency for coordinating Operational Area emergency management activities; and 3. Appoints the City Manager to serve as the City's representative on the Operational Area Council, with the Emergency Services Coordinator serving as the alternate; and 4. Authorizes the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Operational Area Agreement. Section 6: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adopting by the City Council, and the Clerk of Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. ADOPTED this 21st day of July, 2020. /_1»061 1DLFarU701VJiI SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: WWA—� Tamara Bogosian Assistant City Attorney Miguel A. Pulido Mayor Resolution 2020-XXX 55B-32 Page 2 of 3 AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers I_1:I31F-310 10TOU a1IH ,ilTm NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers I, DAISY GOMEZ, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2020-XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on July , 2020. Date: Resolution 2020-XXX Page 3 of 3 Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 55B-33