Declaration of a State of Local Emergency:
Hurricane Eta
Resolution 20-155
WHEREAS, the weather system presently identified as Hurricane Eta by the National Hurricane Center poses a serious threat to the residents and property of Pinellas County; and
WHEREAS, the current forecast error of the National Hurricane Center does not allow for a precise track of Eta to determine the threat level from wind damage or rain or the related protective measures required; and
WHEREAS, Eta has the potential for causing substantial damage to public utilities, public buildings, public communication systems, public streets and roads, public drainage systems, commercial and residential buildings and areas; and
WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Florida has promulgated Executive Order No. 20-277, wherein he found that a state of emergency exists within specified Counties within the State of Florida; and
WHEREAS, Section 252.38(3)(a)5, Florida Statutes, provides authority for a political subdivision such as Pinellas County to declare a state of local emergency and to exercise emergency powers; and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to 252.38(1), Florida Statutes, and Pinellas County Charter
section 2.04 (k), the County has jurisdictional authority over the entire county for emergency management purposes;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DECLARED by the Board of
County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, this 11th day of November 2020:
- That in light of the serious threat to the lives and property of Pinellas County
residents posed by Eta, the Board of County Commissioners hereby exercises its authority,
and waives the procedures and formalities required by law of a political subdivision, as
provided in Section 252.38(3)(a)5, Florida Statutes, by declaring a state of local
emergency; and
- That the state of local emergency shall exist as of 11:21 a.m. on
this 11th day of November 2020, for all territory within the legal boundaries of Pinellas County. All unincorporated and incorporated areas shall be embraced by the provisions of this
Resolution; and
- That all provisions of the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan
(CEMP) relating to this type of event shall be implemented; and
- That during the state of local emergency, the Sheriff is designated as the
Chief Law Enforcement Officer for Pinellas County; and
- That, in accordance with Section 252.38(2), Florida Statutes, actions of the
several municipalities within Pinellas County must be coordinated with County Emergency
Management and not conflict with any order of the Official Authority; and
- That the Official Authority, as designated pursuant to Pinellas County Code
Section 34-27, is authorized to issue any necessary order; and
- That residents of Pinellas County are urged to pay close attention to the
news media for information for news regarding public safety and orders of evacuation
should evacuation become necessary; and
- That the County Administrator or his designee, is empowered to order mandatory evacuations as
evolving conditions may require pursuant to the Board adopted Comprehensive Emergency
Management Plan (CEMP). Any such evacuation shall remain in force until ended by
further order. Any unauthorized person located in, or attempting to enter, an evacuation
area after the stated completion time for an evacuation ordered issued as contemplated
herein shall be in violation of F.S. 252.50, and subject to the penalties therein; and
- That the County Administrator or his designee, will monitor disaster-related debris and, that even though debris removal from private rights-of-way remains the responsibility of the property owner, in the event of widespread debris, the County Administrator or his designee is empowered to take
necessary action to remove disaster-debris which: (a) presents an immediate threat to
public health, safety, or life; or (b) poses an immediate threat of significant damage to
improved public or private property; or ( c) the removal of which is necessary to ensure
economic recovery of the affected community to the benefit of the community at large,
including but not limited to the restoration of bus and school bus services, scheduled trash
collection, and postal and other delivery services; and
- That the Board of County Commissioners hereby delegates authority to the
County Administrator for the duration of this emergency declaration to appropriate funds
from reserves as necessary to support emergency operations and response in a timely
manner, and further, to suspend budgetary controls to the extent necessary to accomplish
this purpose. The aforementioned authority is subject to after-the-fact ratification of the
Board.
Commissioner Justice offered the foregoing Resolution and moved its adoption, which was seconded by Commissioner Welch, and upon roll call, the vote at 11:21 a.m. was:
- AYES: Gerard, Eggers, Justice, Long, Peters, Seel, and Welch
- NAYS: None
- ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: None
Resolution was Approved as to Form by Donald S. Crowell, Pinellas County Office of County Attorney.
View a copy of the signed resolution (non-ADA compliant) .
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