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HomeMy WebLinkAboutESD-001-18Clarington Emergency Services Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: General Government Committee Date of Meeting: January 22, 2018 Report Number: ESD -001-18 File Number: Resolution: GG -040-18 By-law Number: 2018-010 Report Subject: Review of the Emergency Management By-law and Respond to Resolution #C-135-17 Recommendations: 1. That Report ESD -001-18 be received; and 2. That the proposed Emergency Management By-law (Attachment 1 to Report ESD -001-18) be adopted by Council. Municipality of Clarington Report ESD -001-18 Report Overview Page 2 The purpose of this report is to respond to Resolution #C-135-17, a resolution arising out of the Cedar Crest Beach flooding in the spring of 2017. 1. Background On May 23, 2017 Council passed resolution #C-135-17: That Staff arrange an information session for Councillors regarding emergency planning and emergency management; That Staff consider updates to By-law 99-161, including clear direction on the roles and responsibilities of Members of Council; and That staff report back on what communications should be provided to Members of Council. 2. Response to Resolution #C-135-17 2.1 Information Sessions In response to Resolution #C-135-17, Councillors attended two information sessions regarding emergency planning and emergency management. The first was held on June 2, 2017 at the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) in which Council observed a training exercise, that the Municipal Control Group participated in, with other municipalities within the Region. The second session was held on November 24, 2017 During this session, Councillors received an overview of the EOC and emergency planning and management information by way of a Municipal Council Management Briefing Note. 2.2 Review of By-law 99-161 By-law 99-161 was updated in 2004. Report ESD -011-04 included the amending by-law however, the draft by-law did not indicate that By-law 99-161 should be repealed when Council passed By-law 2004-170 (Attachment 2). To correct this, Staff are suggesting that By-law 99-161 be repealed. Municipality of Clarington Resort ESD -001-18 Paae 3 2.3 Communications to Members of Council during an Emergency Resolution #C-135-17 also requested that staff report back on what communications should be provided to Members of Council. Staff contacted the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management (OFMEM) who confirmed that, at this time, there are no specific responsibilities of Council identified through legislation. Communications are identified in Annex H of Clarington's Emergency Plan. It states that the Mayor (Executive Authority) has the following responsibilities: x Declaration or termination of state of emergency within Clarington x Policy decisions beyond the authority of the Chief Administrative Officer as the Head of the Control Group x Coordination with the Durham Region Chair x Keeping Council informed and instructing Council as required x Communications with all other levels of government x Municipal Spokesperson As the Community Emergency Management Coordinator (CEMC) I suggest that, during a large scale emergency, when the Municipal EOC has been activated, the Mayor in his or her role would disseminate information to Council as required. During small scale emergencies, Clarington Emergency and Fire Services will provide information pertaining to the event to the Emergency Communications Network as per current policy. The Emergency Information Officer will disseminate accurate, timely, consistent and clear information to Clarington residents, the community as a whole, media outlets and Municipal staff on approval from the CEMC, CAO, Mayor and Emergency Control Group. 3. Emergency Management By-law Staff have reviewed By-law 2004-170 (Attachment 2) and By-law 2017-003 (Attachment 3, which amends By-law 2004-170). Staff have determined that the By-law should be brought up to date with the current standards. As a result, we are suggesting that the Municipality repeal By-law 2004-170 and By-law 2017-003 and replace them with the proposed by-law (Attachment 1). 3.1 Proposed Changes As per the OFMEM, we have added the details of the composition of the Emergency Management Program Committee (Section 2.6) to the proposed by-law. Municipality of Clarington Resort ESD -001-18 Paae 4 3.2 Changes Made for Clarity The second paragraph in the preamble has been added. 3.3 Emergency Management By-law Housekeeping To bring the by-law up to date, the following housekeeping has been included in the proposed by-law: x Added to the preamble: f First paragraph - "and Civil Protection" f Third paragraph - "under certain circumstances" and revise "residents of the Region" to "inhabitants of the emergency area" x Added the following definitions to Section 1.1: f "emergency" has the same meaning as provided for in the Act f "emergency area" has the same meaning as provided for in the Act x Revised the definition of Emergency Plan in Section 1.1 to state: "emergency plan has the same meaning as provided for in the Act" x Added to Section 2.3: f CEMC responsibilities include "but not be limited to the duty to" f Section 2.3 a) — add "in conformity with Section 8 of the Act" x Added the other members of the Municipal Emergency Control Group (MECG) to Section 2.7 and identified that the list include their designated alternates: f the Director of Engineering of the municipality f the Director of Planning of the municipality f the Communications and Tourism Manager of the municipality f the Municipal Solicitor of the municipality f the Manager of Information Technology of the municipality x Removed the following members of the MECG originally identified in By-law 2004-170 as they are not identified as municipal officials, municipal employees or members of Council: f the Durham Regional Police Representative f Durham Health Services Representative f Durham Social Services x The Community Emergency Planning Committee (CEPC) has been revised to Emergency Management Program Committee (EMPC) in Section 2.1 (b), 2.4 and 2.5. Municipality of Clarington Report ESD -001-18 Page 5 x To be in line with words in the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act we have revised the following sections: f Section 3.6 to include: "with the exception of plans respecting continuity of operations or services" f Section 2.2 to state: "The designated CEMC for the Municipality shall be the Director of Emergency and Fire Services. The CEMC shall co-ordinate the development and implementation of the municipality's emergency management program within the municipality and shall co-ordinate the municipality's emergency management program in so far as possible with the emergency management programs of other municipalities, of ministries of the Ontario government and of organizations outside government that are involved in emergency management. The CEMC shall be the chairperson of the EMPC." f Section 4.2 has been revised to state: "Upon declaring an emergency, the Mayor shall notify the Solicitor General, EMO and other agencies identified on the declaration." x Section 4.3 has been deleted x Section 3.4 "These plans will be co-ordinated with all appropriate stakeholders and issued under the authority of the Chief Administrative Officer" revised to state "These plans will be brought forward to the Council of the municipality for adoption. x Other grammatical or wording changes that do not change the intent of the section and are not substantive. 4. Concurrence This report has been reviewed by the Municipal Solicitor. 5. Conclusion It is respectfully recommended that the proposed Emergency Management By-law (Attachment 1 to Report ESD -001-18) be approved. Municipality of Clarington Report ESD -001-18 Page 6 6. Strategic Plan Application Not applicable. Submitted by: CJ ` Reviewed by: Gord Weir, Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B Director of Emergency & Fire Services CAO Staff Contact: Gord Weir, Director of Emergency & Fire Services, 905-623-5126 ext. 2802 or gweir@clarington.net Attachments: Attachment 1 — Emergency Management By-law Attachment 2 — By-law 2004-170 Attachment 3 — By-law 2017-003 There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision. GW/pm Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report ESD -001-18 The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington By-law 2018 -XXX Being a by-law to provide for the establishment and adoption of an Emergency Management Program for the Municipality of Clarington. Whereas, under section 2.1(1) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.9, as amended (the "Act"), the Council shall pass a by-law adopting an emergency management program consisting of an emergency plan, training programs and exercises for employees of the municipality and other persons with respect to the provision of necessary services and the procedures to be followed in emergency response and recovery efforts, and public education on risks to public safety and on public preparedness; And Whereas the municipality adopted an emergency plan pursuant to Clarington By-law 2004-170 as amended; And Whereas, the Act requires the emergency management program to conform to standards promulgated by Emergency Management Ontario ("EMO"), including the four core components of emergency management, namely: mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response and recovery; and also requires every municipality to identify and assess the various hazards and risks to public safety and identify elements of the infrastructure that are at risk of being affected by emergencies; And Whereas, the Act authorizes the Mayor, under certain circumstances, to declare that an emergency exists in the Municipality or in any part thereof, and allows the Mayor to take such action or make such orders as he or she considers necessary and that are not contrary to law, to implement the emergency plan to protect the property and the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the emergency area; And Whereas, the Act authorizes one or more members of Council to perform the duties of the Mayor during his/her absence or his/her inability to act; And Whereas, the Act authorizes employees of the Municipality to respond to an emergency in accordance with the emergency plan where an emergency exists, whether or not the emergency has been declared to exist; Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report ESD -001-18 Now therefore, the Council of the Municipality of Clarington enacts as follows: 1. Definitions 1.1. In this by-law: "emergency" has the same meaning as provided for in the Act; "emergency area" has the same meaning as provided for in the Act; "emergency plan" has the same meaning as provided for in the Act. 2, Emergency Management Structure 2.1. There shall be established within the Municipality, a formal emergency management structure, consisting of: a) the Community Emergency Management Co-ordinator (the "CEMC"); b) the Emergency Management Program Committee (the "EMPC"); and c) the Municipal Emergency Control Group (the "MECG") 2.2. The designated CEMC for the Municipality shall be the Director of Emergency and Fire Services. The CEMC shall co-ordinate the development and implementation of the municipality's emergency management program within the municipality and shall co-ordinate the municipality's emergency management program in so far as possible with the emergency management programs of other municipalities, of ministries of the Ontario government and of organizations outside government that are involved in emergency management. The CEMC shall be the chairperson of the EMPC. 2.3. The responsibilities of the CEMC shall include but not be limited to the duty to: a) write and update nuclear and non-nuclear plans and procedures in conformity with Section 8 of the Act; b) co-ordinate the emergency plan of the municipality; c) develop and conduct emergency management training programs; d) develop and conduct training exercises; e) develop and implement public education programs; and Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report ESD -001-18 f) during an emergency, provide advice to the MECG. 2.4. The EMPC shall be established to provide the Municipality with a higher-level co- ordinating body that will facilitate inter -departmental co-operation regarding policy for emergency management and its four components: mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. 2.5. The EMPC shall review the state of emergency management in the Municipality and provide policy advice regarding emergency management to facilitate co-ordination between the various departments in the Municipality. The CEPC may, as it deems necessary, establish sub -committees and working groups. 2.6. The membership of the EMPC shall include individuals from one or more of the following organizations or categories: a) the CEMC; b) Durham Regional Police Service; c) Durham Health Service, including Region of Durham Paramedic Services; d) Clarington Public Works, Operations; e) Local business and industry leadership that may be involved in emergency management; f) Transportation — public agencies and private corporations; g) Clarington community land use planners; h) Clarington economic development coordinator; i) Natural resources agencies; j) Education system, (all levels) — public, separate, and private as appropriate; k) Social services with responsibilities in evacuations and receiving centres; 1) Volunteer agencies; m) Elected official(s); n) officials or employees of any level of government who are involved in emergency management; Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report ESD -001-18 o) representatives of organizations outside government who are involved in emergency management; or p) persons representing industries that may be involved in emergency management. 2.7. The MECG shall control all operations during an emergency. Members of the MECG are the following, or their permitted alternates: a) the Mayor of the municipality (the "Executive Authority"); b) the Chief Administrative Officer of the municipality (the "Operations Officer"); c) the Director of Emergency and Fire Services of the municipality; d) the Director of Operations of the municipality; e) the Director of Community Services of the municipality; f) the Municipal Clerk of the municipality (the "Control Officer"); g) the Director of Finance of the municipality; h) the Director of Corporate Services of the municipality; i) the Director of Engineering of the municipality; j) the Director of Planning of the municipality; k) the Communications and Tourism Manager of the municipality; 1) the Municipal Solicitor of the municipality; and m)the Manager of Information Technology of the municipality. 2.8. Depending on the type of emergency, the Operations Officer may authorize additional members from other departments to become members of the MECG. Municipality of Clarington 3. Emergency Management Program Attachment 1 to bort ESD -001-18 3.1. The emergency management program shall be developed and implemented in accordance with the Act. The program shall include a community hazard analysis and risk assessment, an emergency plan, training programs and exercises and public education on emergency preparedness. 3.2. The emergency plan of the municipality shall govern the provision of necessary services during an emergency and the procedures and the manner in which employees of the Municipality will be required to respond. 3.3. The Municipality shall submit a copy of its emergency plan, as revised from time to time, to the Chief, EMO. 3.4. The CEMC may add to the emergency plan any risk specific support plans, as deemed to be required. These plans will be brought forward to the Council of the municipality for adoption. 3.5. The emergency plan of the municipality shall be reviewed annually and any proposed revisions brought forward to the Council of the municipality for adoption. 3.6. The emergency plan of the municipality and any risk specific plans shall be made available to the public for inspection and copying during ordinary business hours, with the exception of plans respecting continuity of operations or services. 4. Declaration of an Emergency 4.1. In accordance with the provisions with the Act, the Mayor may declare that an emergency exists in the Municipality or any part thereof and may take such action and make such orders as is reasonable and necessary to protect the health, safety and property of the inhabitants of the emergency area. 4.2. Upon declaring an emergency, the Mayor shall notify the Solicitor General, EMO and other aaencies as identified on the declaration. 4.3. This by-law hereby designates all employees of the municipality as emergency workers in the event of a municipal emergency and therefore any employee of the municipality may be called upon and assigned responsibilities to assist in the implementation of the emergency plan of the municipality in accordance with the emergency response plan. Municiaality of Clarinaton Attachment 1 to bort ESD -001-18 5. This by-law may be referred to as the "Emergency Management By -Law". 6. By-laws 99-161, 2004-170 and 2017-003 are repealed. 7. This by-law comes into effect on the date this by-law is passed by Council. Passed this day of )2018. Adrian Foster, Mayor Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk $WWDFKPHQW WR 5HSRUW (6' The Municipality of Clarington By-law No. 2004-170 Being a by-law to provide for the establishment and adoption of an Emergency Management Program for the Municipality of Clarington. WHEREAS, under section 2.1(1) of the Emergency Management Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.9, as amended (the "Act"), the Council shall pass a by-law adopting an emergency management program consisting of an emergency plan, training programs and exercises for employees of the municipality and other persons with respect to the provision of necessary services and the procedures to be followed in emergency response and recovery efforts, and public education on risks to public safety and on public preparedness; AND WHEREAS, the Act requires the emergency management program to conform to standards promulgated by Emergency Management Ontario (EMO), including the four core components of emergency management, namely: mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response and recovery; and also requires every municipality to identify and assess the various hazards and risks to public safety and identify elements of the infrastructure that are at risk of being affected by emergencies; AND WHEREAS, the Act authorizes the Mayor to declare that an emergency exists in the Municipality or in any part thereof, and allows the Mayor to take such action or make such orders as he or she considers necessary and that are not contrary to law, to implement the emergency plan to protect the property and the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Region; AND WHEREAS, the Act authorizes one or more members of Council to perform the duties of the Mayor during his/her absence or his/her inability to act; AND WHEREAS, the Act authorizes employees of the Municipality to respond to an emergency in accordance with the emergency plan where an emergency exists but has not yet been declared to exist; NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Municipality of Clarington enacts as follows: Definitions 1.1. In this by-law: "Emergency Plan" means a plan formulated pursuant to the Emergency Management Act 2. Emergency Management Structure 2.1. There shall be established within the Municipality, a formal emergency management structure, consisting of: a) the Community Emergency Management Co-ordinator (CEMC), b) the Community Emergency Planning Committee (CEPC) and c) the Municipal Control Group (MCG). 2.2. The designated CEMC for the Municipality shall be the Director of Emergency and Fire Services. In accordance with Regulations, when filed by the province, the CEMC shall be responsible and accountable for the development, implementation and maintenance of the emergency management program. 3 2.3. -2- The responsibilities of the CEMC shall include: a) write and update nuclear and non-nuclear plans and procedures; b) co-ordinate the emergency plans of the municipality; C) develop and conduct emergency management training programs; d) develop and conduct training exercises; C) develop and implement public education programs; and f) during an emergency, provide advice to the MCG. 2.3. The CEPC shall be established to provide the Municipality with a higher-level co- ordinating body that will facilitate inter -departmental co-operation regarding policy for emergency management and its four components: mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. 2.4. The CEPC shall review the state of emergency management in the Municipality and provide policy advice regarding emergency management to facilitate co- ordination between the various departments in the Municipality. The CEPC may, as it deems necessary, establish sub -committees and working groups. 2.5. The MCG shall control all operations during an emergency. Members of the MCG are: a) the Mayor (the Executive Authority) b) the Chief Administrative Officer (Operations Officer) C) the Director of Emergency & Fire Services d) the Durham Regional Police Representative C) the Director of Operations f) the Director of Community Services g) the Municipal Clerk (Control Officer) h) the Director of Finance i) the Director of Corporate Services j) Durham Health Services Representative k) Durham Social Services 2.6. Depending on the type of emergency, the Operations Officer may authorize additional members from other departments or organizations to become members of the MCG. Emergency Management Pro gram 3.1. The emergency management program shall be developed and implemented in accordance with the standards published by EMO. The program shall include a community hazard analysis and risk assessment, an emergency plan, training programs and exercises and public education on emergency preparedness. 3.2. The Municipal Emergency Plan shall govern the provision of necessary services during an emergency and the procedures and the manner in which employees of the Municipality will respond. 3.3. The Municipality shall submit a copy of the Municipal Plans and revisions, to the Chief, EMO. 3.4. The CEMC may add any risk specific support plans, as deemed to be required. These plans will be co-ordinated with all appropriate stakeholders and issued under the authority of the Chief Administrative Officer. 3.5. These plans shall be updated as required and as determined by the CEMC. -3- 3.6. The Municipal Emergency Plans and any risk specific plans shall be made available to the public for inspection and copying during ordinary business hours. 4. Declaration of an Emer eg ncy 4.1. In accordance with the provisions with the Act, the Mayor may declare that an emergency exists in the Municipality or any part thereof ("Municipal Emergency") and may take such action and make such orders as is reasonable and necessary to protect the health, safety and property of the residents of the Region. 4.2. The Mayor shall notify the Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services and local municipalities immediately upon the declaration of a Municipal Emergency. 4.3. This by-law hereby authorizes employees of the Region to take action in accordance with the Emergency Plan where an emergency exists but has not yet been declared to exist. 4.4. This by-law hereby designates all Municipal employees as emergency workers in the event of a Municipal Emergency and therefore all Regional employees may be called out and assigned responsibilities to assist in the implementation of the Emergency Plan. 5. This by-law may be referred to as the "EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT BY-LAW" 6. This by-law shall become effective upon enactment. BY-LAW read a first time this 28th day of June 2004. BY-LAW read a second time this 28th day of June 2004. BY-LAW read a third time and passed this 28th day of June 2004. John M , Mayar = atti arrie urii. ip al Clerk $WWDFKPHQW WR 5HSRUW (6' The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington By-law 2017-003 Being a by-law to provide for the establishment and adoption of an Emergency Management Program for the Municipality of Clarington and amend the Emergency Management Structure contained in By-law 2004-170 Whereas, By-law 2004-170 established Clarington's Emergency Management Structure in accordance with the Emergency Management Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.9; And Whereas, O. Reg. 380/04 s. 11 (2) requires that the committee membership include the CEMC and a senior municipal official appointed by council; And Whereas, O. Reg. 380/04 s. 11 (4) requires that council appoint a member of the committee to be the chair of the committee; Now therefore the Council of the Municipality of Clarington hereby enacts as follows: 1. That the Emergency Management Structure be amended to add the following as Section 2.2.1: "The designated CEMC is hereby appointed Chair of the Emergency Management Program Committee." 2. This by-law shall come into force and take effect on the date of passing. BY-LAW passed in open Council this 16th day of January, 2017 ,,____Adri � Poster, Mayor _A .e,�qr4entVee, Ounicipal Clerk