HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance establishing civil defense committee 1961 ORDINANCE NO. 326
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A MUNICIPAL DEFENSE AND DISASTER RELIEF COMMITTEE AND
PROVIDING THE POWERS OF THAT COMMITTEE; CREATING THE OFFICE OF MUNICIPAL
DEFENSE COORDINATOR AND PROVIDING THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THAT
OFFICE: CREATING AN OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION GRANTING NECESSARY POWERS
TO COPE WITH EMERGENCIES THREATENING LIFE AND PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF
COLLEGE STATION; AUTHORIZING COOPERATIVE AND MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS FOR
RELIEF WORK BETWEEN THIS AND OTHER CITIES OR COUNTIES; AND FOR RELATED
PURPOSES; PROHIBITING UNAUTHORIZED LIGHTS AND WARNING AND ALL -CLEAR
SIGNAIS AND MAKING VIOLATIONS A MTSDEMEANOR PUNISHABTE BY FINE NOT
EXCEEDING $100.00.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION:
Section 1. There is hereby created the Municipal Civil Defense and
Disaster Relief Committee of the City of College Station which shall consist
of the following:
(a) The Mayor of the City of College Station, who shall serve as Chair-
man of the Committee, and who shall also be known as Municipal Defense
Coordinator of the City of College Station.
(b) The Assistant Defense Coordinator of the City of College Station,
who shall be charged with the preparation of a civil defense plan for the
City of College Station, together with such other duties as the Coordinator
may prescribe. The Assistant Coordinator shall be appointed by and hold his
position at the pleasure of the Municipal Defense Coordinator. The Assistant
Coordinator shall serve as Vice- Chairman of the Municipal Civil Defense and
Disaster Relief Committee of the City of College Station.
(c) The directors of Divisions and Chiefs of Services of such Divisions
as may be provided for by resolution by the City Council.
(d) Representatives not to exceed twenty in number from civic, business,
industry, labor, veterans, professional, or other groups, to be selected and
appointed by the Mayor with approval by the City Council.
Section 2. The powers and duties of the Municipal Civil Defense and
Disaster Relief Committee shall include the recommendation for adoption by
the City Council of a civil defense plan for the City of College Station,
and the recommendation for adoption by the City Council of any and all
mutual aid plans and agreements which are deemed essential for the im-
plementation of such civil defense plan. The duties of such Civil Defense
and Disaster Relief Committee shall also include the making of a survey
of the availability of existing personnel, equipment, supplies and services
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which could be used during an emergency, as provided for herein, as well as
a continuing study of the need for amendments and improvements in the civil
defense plan adopted by the City Council. The Civil Defense and Disaster
Relief Committee of the City of College Station, shall meet upon call by
the Chairman, or by the Vice - Chairman in case the Chairman is unable to act.
Section 3. The Mayor of the City of College Station is hereby
authorized to join with the County Judge of the County of Brazos, and the
Mayors of the other cities in said county in the formation of a Civil Defense
and Disaster Relief Council for the County of Brazos and shall have the
authority to cooperate in the formation of a civil defense plan for the County
of Brazos and in the appointment of a Civil Defense Director for the County
of Brazos, as well as all other powers necessary to participate in a county -
wide program of civil defense and disaster relief insofar as said program may
affect the City of College Station.
Section 4. The office of Municipal Defense Coordinator is hereby
created. The Municipal Defense Coordinator shall have the authority to
request the declaration of the existence of an emergency by the City Council
or by higher authority. In the event it is deemed necessary to declare the
existence of an emergency without delay, the Coordinator may, if the City
Council is not in session, do so, but such action shall be subject to
confirmation by the City Council at its next meeting.
The duties and responsibilities of the Municipal Defense Coordinator
shall include the following:
(1) The control and direction of the actual operation or training
efforts of the civil defense and disaster relief organization of the City
of College Station;
(2) The determination of all questions of authority and responsibility
that may arise within the civil defense and disaster relief organization of
the City of College Station;
(3) The maintenance of necessary liaison with other municipal, district,
State, County, regional, federal, or other civil defense organizations;
(4) The marshaling, after declaration of an emergency as provided for
above, of all necessary personnel, equipment or supplies from any depart-
ment of the City of College Station to aid in the carrying out of the civil
defense plan;
(5) The issuance of all necessary proclamations as to the existence
of an emergency and the immediate operational effectiveness of the civil
defense plan;
(6) The issuance of reasonable rules, regulations or directives which
are necessary for the protection of life and property in the City of College
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or of this State by force or violence; and that during such time as I am a
member of the County Civil Defense and Disaster Relief Committee of the
County of Brazos I will not advocate nor become a member or an affiliate
of any organization, group, or combination of persons or of any political
party that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States
or of this State by force or violence."
Section 7. Any light displayed contrary to any order, rule or regula-
tion promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance constitutes
a public nuisance and when deemed necessary in order to protect life or
property during blackouts or air raids, the police are authorized and
directed to enter upon any premises within the City of College Station,
using reasonable force, and extinguish lights or take other necessary action
to make effective any order, rule or regulation promulgated under the
authority conferred by this ordinance.
Section 8. Any unauthorized person who shall operate a siren or other
device so as to simulate a blackout signal or air raid, or the termination
of a blackout or air raid, shall be deeded guilty of a violation of this
ordinance and shall be subject to the penalties imposed by this ordinance.
Section 9. At all times when the orders rules and regulations made and
promulgated pursuant to this ordinance shall be in effect, they shall super-
sede all existing ordinances, orders, rules and regulations insofar as the
latter may be inconsistent therewith.
Section 10. This ordinance shall not be construed so as to conflict
with any state or Federal statute or with any T'1i?itary or Naval order, rule
or regulation.
Section 11. This ordinance is an exercise by the City of its govern-
mental functions for the protection of the public peace, health and safety
and neither the City of College Station, the agents and representatives of
said City, or any individual, receiver, firm, partnership, corporation,
association, or trustee, or any of the agents thereof, in good faith carry-
ing out, complying with or attempting to comply with, any order, rule or
regulation promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance shall
be liable for any damage sustained to person or property; as the result of
said activity. Any person owning or controlling real estate or other
premises who voluntarily and without compensation grants to the City of
College Station a license or privilege, or otherwise permits the City to
inspect, designate and use the whole or any part or parts of such real estate
or premises for the purpose of sheltering persons during an actual, impend-
ing or practice enemy attack shall, together with his successors in interest,
if any, not be civilly liable for the death of, or injury to, any person on
or about such real estate or premises under such license, privilege or other
permission or for loss of, or damage to, the property of such person.
Section 12. No person shall have the right to expend any public funds
of the City in carrying out any civil defense activity authorized by this
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ordinance without prior approval by the City Council, nor shall any person
have any right to bind the City by contract, agreement or otherwise without
prior and specific approval of the City Council.
Section 13. It shall be unlawful for any person wilfully to obstruct,
hinder, or delay any member of the civil defense organization in the enforce-
ment of any rule or regulation issued pursuant to this ordinance, or to do
any act forbidden by any rule or regulation issued pursuant to the authority
contained in this ordinance. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to
wear, carry or display any emblem, insignia or any other means of identifi-
cation as a member of the civil defense organization of the City of College
Station, unless authority so to do has been granted to such person by the
proper officials. Convictions for violations of the provisions of this
ordinance shall be punishable by fine not exceeding one hundred dollars
($100.00).
Section 14. If any portion of this ordinance shall, for any reason, be
declared invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions
hereof.
Section 15. The immediate passage of this ordinance is deemed essential
to the public health, safety and welfare, and shall take immediate effect and
be in force from and after its passage and publication as prescribed by the
Charter.
Passed and approved this 25th day of September, 1961.
APPROVED:
/s/ Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
/s/ K. A. Manning
City Secretary
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