HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE - 2247 - 6/9/1992 - CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY CHAP. 6 AMENDEDORDINANCE NO. 2247
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING, IN ITS ENTIRETY, TITLE 2,
CHAPTER 6, CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of
Trustees of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and
Du Page, Illinois as follows:
Section 1: That Chapter 6, Civil Defense Agency, of Title 2, is
amended in its entirety to read as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto and made a part hereof.
Section 2: That the Village Clerk is hereby directed to publish
this Ordinance in pamphlet form.
Section 3: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and
effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according
to law.
VOTE:
AYE: 5_
NAY: _
0 ABSENT: _ I
PASSED
this 9th
day of
June , 1992.
APPROVED this 9th day of June , 1992.
Charles J. Zettek
Village President
ATTEST:
Patricia S. Smith
Village Clerk
PUBLISHED this 11th day of June , 1992, in pamphlet form.
EXHIBIT "A"
2-6-1: AGENCY ESTABLISHED: There is hereby created the local
Municipal Civil Defense Agency a/k/a the Emergency Services and
Disaster Agency to prevent, minimize, repair and alleviate injury or
damage resulting from disaster caused by enemy attack, sabotage or
other hostile action or from natural or man made disaster, in
accordance with "The Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Act of
1975". (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-2: COMPOSITION: The Village President, as executive head of the
Municipal government, shall be responsible for the organization,
administration and operation of the Civil Defense Agency. The Agency
shall consist of the following:
An office of Civil Defense within the executive department of the
Village government and under the direction of the Village
President; a position of Director to be held by the Village
Manager; a position of Coordinator to be held by the Fire Chief;
and such assistants and other employees as deemed necessary for
the proper functioning of the agency."
B. The employees, equipment and facilities of all Village
departments, boards, institutions and commissions will participate
in the civil defense activity. Duties assigned to a Village
department shall be the same or similar to the normal duties of
the department.
C. Volunteer persons and agencies offering service to, and accepted
by, the Village. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-3: Director:
A. Duties: Under the supervision of the Village President, The
Director shall have responsibility for the emergency management of
the Civil Defense agency, to include the Coordinator and support
staff.
B. Vacancy in Office: In the event of the absence, resignation,
death, or inability to serve as the Director of Civil Defense, the
Village President or any person designated by him, shall be and
act as Director until a new appointment is made as provided in
this Chapter.
2-6-4: Coordinator:
A. Duties: Under the supervision of the Village President and the
Village Manager/Director of Civil Defense, the Coordinator shall
have direct responsibility for the planning, coordination and
operation of the civil defense activity in the Village. He shall
maintain liaison with the State and Federal authorities and the
authorities of other nearby political subdivisions as to insure
the most effective operation of the civil defense plan. His
duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (Ord.
1178, 10-11-077; 1992 Code)
I . Coordinating the recruitment of volunteer personnel and
agencies to augment the personnel and facilities of the Village
for Civil defense purposes.
2. Development and coordination of plans for the immediate use
of all of the facilities, equipment, manpower and other resources
of the Village for the purpose of minimizing or preventing damage
to persons and property and protecting and restoring to usefulness
governmental services and public utilities necessary for the
public health, safety and welfare.
3. Negotiating and concluding agreements with owners or
persons in control of buildings or other property for the use of
such buildings or other property for the civil defense purposes
and designating suitable buildings as public shelters.
4. Conducting public practice alerts to insure the efficient
operation of the civil defense regulations, procedures and
operations.
5. Coordinating the activity of all other public and private
agencies engaged in any civil defense activity.
6. Assuming such authority and
Village President may direct to
defense plan.
conducting such activity as the
promote and execute the civil
B. Vacancy in Office: In the event of the absence, resignation,
death, or inability to serve as the Coordinator, the Village
President or any person designated by him, shall be and act as
Coordinator until a new appointment is made as provided in this
Chapter. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-5. FUNCTIONS: The Municipal defense organization shall perform
such civil defense functions within the Municipality as shall be
prescribed in and by the State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency
plan and program prepared by the Governor and such orders, rules and
regulations as may be promulgated by the Governor and, in addition,
shall perform such duties outside the corporate limits as may be
required pursuant to any mutual aid agreement with any other political
subdivision, municipality or quasi -municipality entered into as
provided by the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Act of 1975,
as amended. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-6: SERVICE AS MOBILE SUPPORT TEAM: All or any members of the
Municipal Civil Defense Agency may be designated as members of a mobile
support team created by the State Director of Emergency Services and
Disaster Agency as provided by law. The leader of such mobile support
team shall be designated by the Director of the Municipal Defense
Agency.
Any member of a mobile support team who is a Municipal employee or
officer while serving on call to duty by the Governor or the State
Director of Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, shall receive the
compensation and have the powers, duties, rights and immunities
incident to such employment or office. Any such member who is not a
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paid officer or employee of the Municipality, while so serving, shall
receive from the State reasonable compensation as provided by law.
(Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-7: AGREEMENTS WITH OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS: The Coordinator
of the Civil Defense Agency may negotiate mutual aid agreements with
other municipal corporations or political subdivisions of the State,
but no such agreement shall be effective until it has been approved by
the President and Board of Trustees and by the State Director of
Emergency Services and Disaster Agency. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-8: EMERGENCIES, ACTION, ABILITY OF VILLAGE GOVERNMENT TO FUNCTION:
A. Emergency Action: If the Governor proclaims that a disaster
emergency exists in the event of actual enemy attack upon the
United States or the occurrence within the State of Illinois of a
major disaster resulting from enemy sabotage or other hostile
action or from man-made or natural disaster, it shall be the duty
of the Municipal Civil Defense Agency to cooperate fully with the
State Emergency Services and Disaster Agency and with the Governor
in the exercise of emergency powers as provided by law.
B. Emergency Powers and Duties: The Village President may exercise
the emergency power and authority necessary to fulfill his general
powers and duties as defined in Village ordinance. The judgement
of the Village President shall be the sole criteria necessary to
invoke emergency powers provided by ordinance and other
appropriate authorities. The Board of Trustees may convene to
perform its legislative and administrative powers as the situation
demands and shall receive reports relative to civil defense
activities. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed as
abridging or curtailing the powers or restrictions of the Board of
Trustees. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
During any period when disaster threatens or when the Village has
been stuck by disaster, within the definition of this Chapter, the
Village President or the Village Manager/Director of Civil Defense
may promulgate such regulations as he deems necessary to protect
life and property and preserve critical resources. Such
regulations may include, but shall not be limited to, the
following: (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77, 1992 Code)
1. Regulations prohibiting or restricting the movement of
vehicles in order to facilitate the work of civil defense forces
or to facilitate the mass movement of persons from critical areas
within or without the Village.
2. Regulations pertaining to the movement of persons from areas
deemed to be hazardous or vulnerable to disaster.
3. Such other regulations necessary to preserve public peace,
health and safety.
4. Regulations promulgated in accordance with the authority
above will be given widespread circulation by proclamations
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published and uttered by newspaper, radio and television. (Ord.
1178, 10-11-77; 1992 Code)
C. Emergency Locations: Governmental Powers: Whenever, due to an
emergency resulting from the effects of enemy attack or the
anticipated effects of a threatened enemy attack, it becomes
imprudent, inexpedient or impossible to conduct the affairs of
local government at the regular or usual place or places thereof,
the Village Board may meet as any place within or without the
Village limits on the call of the presiding officer or any two (2)
members of such governing body and shall proceed to establish and
designate by ordinance, resolution or other manner alternate or
substitute sites or places as the emergency temporary location or
locations of government where all, or any part of, the public
business may be transacted and conducted during the emergency
situation. Such sites or places may be within or without the
territorial limits of the Village and may be within or without
this State.
During the period when the public business is being conducted at
the emergency temporary location or locations, the governing body
and other officers of the Village shall have and possess and shall
exercise, at such location or locations, all of the executive,
legislative and judicial powers and functions conferred upon such
body and officers by or under the laws of this State. Such powers
and functions may be exercised in the light of the exigencies of
the emergency situation without regard to or compliance with
time-consuming procedures and formalities prescribed by law and
pertaining thereto, and all acts of such body and officers shall
be valid and binding as if performed within the territorial limits
of their Village. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
D. Continuity in Office: In the event that, at the time or as a
consequence of any disaster or occurrence described in this
Chapter, the Village President and his three (3) successors on
file with the Village shall be absent, killed or rendered
incapable of performing the duties of such office, such office
shall be filled until such time as a successor can be selected in
the manner prescribed by law, in the following line of succession:
the remaining members of the Board of Trustees based on tenure,
the Village Manager/Director of Civil Defense, the Director of
Finance, the Chief of Police, the Fire Chief/Coordinator of Civil
Defense, the Village Clerk. In the event that, at the time or as
a consequence of any disaster or occurrence described in this
Chapter, the incumbent of any Municipal office or position shall
be absent, killed or rendered incapable of performing the duties
of such office or position, such office or position shall be
filled, until such time as a successor can be selected in the
manner prescribed by law, by appointment by the Village
President. The Village President shall give due consideration to
the list of three (3) successors on file with the Village but is
not required to select from said list. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-9: CIVIL DEFENSE AND DISASTER BASIC PLAN:
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A. A comprehensive Civil Defense and Disaster Basic Plan shall be
adopted and maintained by resolution of the Board of Trustees upon
the recommendations of the Village President. In the preparation
of this Plan as it pertains to Village organization, it is the
intent that the services, equipment, facilities and personnel of
all existing departments and agencies shall be utilized to the
fullest extent. When approved, it shall be the duty of the
Village manager/Director of Civil Defense, all department heads
and all employees of all Municipal departments and agencies to
perform the functions assigned by the Plan and to maintain their
portion of the Plan in a current state of readiness at all times.
The Basic Plan shall be considered supplementary to this Chapter
and have the effect of law whenever a disaster has been
proclaimed. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77; 1992 Code)
The Village President shall prescribe in the Basic Plan those
positions within the disaster organization, in addition to his
own, for which lines of succession are necessary. In each
instance, the responsible person will designate and keep on file
with the Village a current list of three (3) persons as successors
to his position. The list will be in order of succession and will
as nearly as possible designate persons best capable of carrying
out all assigned duties and functions.
C. Each department head assigned responsibility in the basic Plan
shall be responsible for carrying out all duties and functions
assigned therein. Duties will include the organization and
training of assigned Village employees and volunteers. Each
department head shall formulate the operational plan for his
department which, when approved, shall be an annex to and a part
of the Basic Plan.
Amendments to the Basic Plan shall be submitted to the Village
President. If approved, the Village President will submit the
amendments to the Board of Trustees with his recommendations for
their approval. Such amendments shall take effect ten (10) days
from the date of approval unless action is taken by the Board of
Trustees disapproving the Village President's submission. In the
event an amendment is pending at the time that a disaster is
proclaimed under provisions of this Chapter, the amendment will be
considered approved immediately and will remain effective unless
specifically revoked by the Board of Trustees.
E. When a required competency or skill for a disaster function is
not available within the Village government, the Village President
is authorized to seek assistance from persons outside of
government. The assignment of duties, when of a supervisory
nature, shall also grant authority for the persons so assigned to
carry out such duties prior to, during and after the occurrence of
a disaster. Such services from persons outside of government may
be accepted by the Village on a volunteer basis. Such persons
shall be enrolled as civil defense volunteers in cooperation with
the heads of departments affected.
F. Some of the duties ascribed to the Village President in this
Section will ordinarily be handled as a matter of routine by the
Director of Civil Defense or Coordinator, but the responsibility
and authority stem from and remain with the Village President.
2-6-10: COMPENSATION: Members of the Civil Defense Agency who are
paid employees or officers of the Municipality, if called for training
by the State Director of Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, shall
receive for time spent in such training the same rate of pay as is
attached to the position held; members who are not Municipal employees
or officers shall receive for such training time such compensation as
may be established by the President and Board of Trustees. (Ord.
1178, 10-11-77; 1992 Code)
2-6-11: REIMBURSEMENT BY STATE: The State Treasurer may receive and
allocate to the appropriate fund any reimbursement by the State to the
Municipality for expenses incident to training members of the Civil
Defense Agency as prescribed by the State Director of Emergency
Services and Disaster Agency, compensation for services and expenses of
members of a mobile support team while serving outside the Municipality
in response to a call by the Governor or State Director of Emergency
Services and Disaster Agency, as provided by law, and any other
reimbursement made by the State incident to civil defense activities as
provided by law. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-12: PURCHASES AND EXPENDITURES: The President and Board of
Trustees may, on recommendation of the Coordinator of Civil Defense,
authorize any purchase or contracts necessary to place the Municipality
in a position to combat effectively any disaster resulting from the
explosion of any nuclear or other bomb or missile and to protect the
public health and safety, protect property and provide emergency
assistance to victims in the case of such disaster, or from man-made or
natural disaster.
In the event of enemy -caused or other disaster, the Coordinator of
Civil Defense is authorized, on behalf of the Municipality, to procure
such services, supplies, equipment or material as may be necessary for
such purposes, in view of the exigency without regard to the statutory
procedures or formalities normally prescribed by law pertaining to
Municipal contracts or obligations as authorized by the State Emergency
Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975; provided that if the
President and Board of Trustees meet at such time, he shall act subject
to the directions and restrictions imposed by that body. (Ord. 1178,
10-11-77)
2-6-13: OATH: Every person appointed to serve in any capacity in the
Municipal Civil Defense Agency shall, before entering upon his duties,
subscribe to the following oath, which shall be filed with the director:
"I, , a member of the Civil Defense Agency of the
Village of ETR --Grove Village, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will
support and defend and bear true faith and allegiance to the
Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of
Illinois, and the territory, institutions and facilities thereof, both
public and private, against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I
will take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or
purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the
duties upon which I am about to enter, and I do further swear (or
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affirm) that I do not advocate, nor am I nor have I been a member of
any political party or organization that advocates the overthrow of the
government of the United $fates or of this State by force or violence;
and that during such time as I am affiliated with the Civil Defense
Agency of the Village of Elk Grove Village, I will not advocate nor
become a member of any political party or organization that advocates
the overthrow of the government of the United States or of this State
by force or violence." (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-14: OFFICE: The Village President is authorized to designate space
in the Village Hall, or elsewhere, as may be provided for by the
Village Board for the Municipal Civil Defense Agency as its office.
(Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
2-6-15: APPROPRIATION: LEVY OF TAXES: The Village Board may have an
appropriation for civil defense purposes in the manner provided by law
and may levy a tax in addition to all other taxes for civil defense
purposes pursuant to the Illinois Municipal Code; providing, however
that any tax rate limitation or any other substantive limitations as to
tax levies in the Illinois Municipal Code shall not be applicable since
the Village of Elk Grove Village is a home rule municipality. (Ord.
1541, 10-26-82)
2-6-16: VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES:
A. Violations: It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any
of the provisions of this Chapter or of the regulations or plans
issued pursuant to the authority contained herein or to willfully
obstruct, hinder or delay any member of the civil defense
organization as herein defined in the enforcement of the
provisions of this Chapter or any regulations or plan issued
hereunder.
B. Penalties: Any person violating any provisions of this Chapter or
any rule or regulation promulgated hereunder, upon conviction
thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred
dollars ($500.00), and costs of prosecution, or imprisonment for a
period of not more than six (6) months, or both such fine and
imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.
C. Abatement by injunction: In addition to the above penalties, the
Village may pursue, by injunctive relief, an abatement of any
activity by any individual which threatens, interferes or hampers
the enforcement of this Chapter. (Ord. 1178, 10-11-77)
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