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Official Document Type
Report
Approved Date
01/10/2012
Control Number
2012-003E
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
Entity Name
Emergency Management
Subject
Emergency Management Plan
Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan 2012-2016
Resolution 2012-004
Alternate Name
COMP
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Normal Operations (Indian River County Government Structure) <br />Indian River County is part of the 19th Judicial District in Florida. <br />There is an elected five member Board of County Commissioner's <br />and five elected Constitutional Officers (Property Appraiser, Tax <br />Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Sheriff and Clerk of the Circuit <br />Court). Each commission member represents one of five districts, <br />elected at large (Countywide) for staggered terms of four years. The <br />Commission elects the Chairman and Vice -Chairman. A County <br />Administrator is appointed by the Board and is responsible for <br />administrative and fiscal control of the resources of the County. <br />The County Administrator's primary responsibility is to efficiently and <br />effectively implement the goals and policies of the Board while <br />meeting the needs of the citizens of Indian River County by providing <br />an acceptable level of service and maintaining a solid financial <br />position. The Administrator is directly responsible for all County <br />departments except Constitutional Officers, the County Attorney, the <br />BCC Executive Aide and their respective employees and staff. <br />2. Emergency Operations <br />Direction and control of all emergency management activities remain <br />under the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners at all <br />times (the line of succession is established in county ordinance 91- <br />17). The organization and staffing structure of the Indian River <br />County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan are tailored to <br />meet the needs of specific emergencies and disasters. <br />Organizational structure and identification of operational and support <br />roles within the EOC, which depicts the total preparedness, response, <br />recovery and mitigation system, can be found in the EOC Suggested <br />Operating Procedures attached and identified as Appendix D. <br />3. Implementation of the concept of operations is carried out through the <br />organizational structure described by the emergency support <br />functions (ESFs). The Emergency Management Director, in <br />consultation with the Board of County Commissioners, leads the <br />organization. This organizational concept is compatible with the <br />current concept implemented by FDEM and FEMA and is identified in <br />the EOC Suggested Operating Procedures, attached to this document <br />and identified as Appendix D. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 59 <br />
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