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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02 BCCD Minutes and Attachments 02.04.1985 AGENDA BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE COUNCIL MEETING February 4, 1985 5:00 p.m. Call to Order Business: 1) Statewide WHITEWATER I Exercise February 28, 1985 (State Planning Seminar in Austin Feb. 26). 2) Annual State Emergency Management Conference for Judges, Mayors, Directors, and Coordinators Feb. 19 -21 in Austin. 3) Annual District Emergency Management Planning Seminar for Local Governments Feb. 8 in Waco. 4) BVDC District -wide Emergency Medical Services Exercise (Proposed for March, 1985). 5) Review of duties of County Civil Defense Office. 6) Progress Report on updating of County Court Orders and Civil Ordinances on Emergency Management. Adjournment MEETING: Monday, February 4, 1985, at 5:00 p.m. Brazos Center, Room 108. PRESENT: Jake Canglose, Jeridan Strong, Warren Heffington, Harry Stiteler, James R. Scoggins, Ronnie Miller, Marvin Norwood, B. G. Maddox. PRESIDING: Jake Canglose A. Discussion of Statewide White Water I Exercise. 1. Exercise to be Feb. 28, 1985. 2. Planning seminar in Austin, Feb. 26, 1985; we will attend seminar. 3. Brazos Center will be E.O.C. on Feb 28th. B. Discussion of attendance at annual State Emergency Management Conference. 1. In Austin Feb 19 -21. 2. We will have representatives from Bryan, College Station and Brazos County. C. Discussion of attendance at annual District Emergency Management Planning Seminar. 1. In Waco Feb. 8, 1985. 2. Bryan & the County will be represented. D. Discussion of BVDC District -wide Emergency Medical Services Exercise. 1. Proposed for March, 1985. 2. Proposed 200 casualties 3. Do not know if we will participate. E. Review of duties of County Civil Defense Office 1. Each member in attendance received a blank basic guidelines form to fill out and return to Civil Defense. 2. Each member is to give his own ideas of the duties and responsibilities of the Brazos County Emergency Manage- ment Organization. F. Progress Report on updating court orders and city ordinances on Emergency Management. 1. County Court Order passed. 2. College Station passed ordinance, however, not satisfactory. 3. Bryan waiting until College Station has satisfactory ordinance. r f E PP ,J6 FF! 1 /98.s• - - //1 _ 7 7,4E/ A 4 A Lah/L42,411 edis-fey9 cp rA-mu �,..:.. __ �..� 76 - Ca) 77?-17/7 2?4SO, 7 79 s"62- Z .rte 7 79 -56z -Z BRAZOS COUNTY, BRYAN, COLLEGE STATION OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING BASIC GUIDELINES 1. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL Brazos County Judge - Chairman Bryan Mayor College Station Mayor (Call with alternates) 2. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR'S STAFF Brazos County Coordinator - Chairman College Station Coordinator Bryan Coordinator Texas A&M Coordinator 3. BRAZOS COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL A. Responsibilities: 4. E. M. COORDINATOR'S STAFF A. Duties and responsibilities: EMERGENCY PLANNING BASIC GUIDELINES (Cont.) 5. COUNTY E. M. OFFICE A. Duties: 6. COUNTY E. M. COORDINATOR A. Duties and responsibilities: NOTE: All recommendations should apply to the function of the Brazos County Emergency Management Office in the areas of coordinated joint operations and planning and not on the individual political sub - division operations and planning. The concept of the joint County Office is to provide a coordinated common interest disaster planning and training function along with operations as approved by the cities and the County chief executives. For example, the County Coordinator who has appointed respon- sibilities as delegated by the County Judge for the county jurisdiction may have different duties as delegated by the City Mayors in each political sub - division for joint planning and operations, i.e., CRP, fallout shelter programs, Radiological Defense, Military Reserves, severe weather, etc. -