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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2020-R0177 - Confirming and Continuing Mayor's 10th Declaration of Disaster - 05_26_2020Resolution No. 2020-RO177 Item No. 8.1 May 26, 2020 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND CONTINUING THE MAYOR'S TENTH DECLARATION OF DISASTER (COVID-19) WHEREAS, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has been recognized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization and is a contagious respiratory virus; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, pursuant to Section 418.014 of the Texas Government Code, the Governor declared a state of disaster for the State of Texas; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, Lubbock County, Texas declared a state of disaster; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, the Mayor issued the first of several Declarations of Disaster; and WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock has taken numerous steps to respond to COVID- 19, and has coordinated preparedness and response efforts across state and local agencies, and worked with local partners to promote appropriate mitigation efforts; and WHEREAS, it is critical for the City of Lubbock respond to, and mitigate, the spread of COVID-19 to protect the health and welfare of the citizens of Lubbock and the surrounding area; and WHEREAS, declaring and continuing a state of disaster will facilitate and expedite the use and deployment of resources to enhance preparedness and response; and WHEREAS, on April 27, 2020, the Governor announced Phase I of the plan to reopen Texas, accompanied by Texans Helping Texans: The Governor's Report to Open Texas, a detailed report, available on the Governor's Strike Force to Open Texas website, intended to help Texans understand Phase I by outlining the new protocols, guidance, and recommendations; and WHEREAS, on May 18, 2020, the Governor announced Phase II of the ongoing plan to open additional businesses and activities in Texas, expanding upon the businesses and activities included in the first phase of the plan to Open Texas while minimizing the spread of COVID-19. All newly opened businesses and services are subject to the recommended minimum standard health protocols outlined by DSHS. WHEREAS, while local officials may enforce the governor's executive orders as well as local restrictions which are consistent with the executive orders, primary responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the Governor's executive orders rests with state law enforcement and regulatory agencies; and WHEREAS, as businesses begin to reopen, it is appropriate for the City of Lubbock to focus its efforts on education and voluntary measures to respond to mitigate the spread of the disease and preserve and protect public health; and WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock should continue to monitor the local spread of COVID-19 and respond to any concentrations of infection; and WHEREAS, as of May 26, 2020, Lubbock's hospital bed capacity is more than adequate to treat the current rate of COVID-19 cases; and WHEREAS, the Mayor has issued a Tenth Declaration of Disaster, which acknowledges that while the Governor's executive orders permits local officials to enforce the governor's executive orders as well as local restrictions which are consistent with the executive orders, the City of Lubbock shall defer primary responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the Governor's executive orders to state law enforcement and regulatory agencies; and WHEREAS, the Mayor's Tenth Declaration of Disaster continues the Lubbock Safe! Certification program to recognize businesses and their customers who choose to adhere to the program's voluntary guidelines, demonstrating that they are going above and beyond the required health and safety protocols, and entitling the business to use the Lubbock Safe! designation in its advertising and marketing; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Lubbock has determined that it is necessary to renew and continue the state of local disaster. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND DECLARED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS: That the City Council consents to the Mayor's Tenth Declaration of a Local State of Disaster, a true and correct copy of which is attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A as if copied verbatim, including the continuation of the Lubbock Safe! program, and hereby renews and continues the local state of disaster for the City of Lubbock, Texas pursuant to §418.108(b) of the Texas Government Code; and 2. As permitted by the Governor's executive orders, local officials may enforce the governor's executive orders as well as local restrictions which are consistent with the executive orders; however, the City of Lubbock shall defer primary responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the Governor's executive orders to state law enforcement and regulatory agencies; and 3. The Mayor may update the restrictions set out in the Declaration as necessary to respond to the evolving circumstances of this outbreak during the duration of the Disaster Declaration issued on this date and any extension of the Declaration by the City Council of the City of Lubbock; and 4. That this proclamation shall take effect immediately from and after its issuance; and 5. That the City Council shall review this local state of disaster and related restrictions at each regularly scheduled meeting until December 31, 2020. SO ORDERED this the 26th day of May, 2020. FOR THE CIT LUBBOCK, TEXAS: Daniel M. Pope, Mayo ATTEST: Rebe�ca Garza, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: W. Ja ett Atkinson, City Manager S:\cityatt\CCDOCS\RES.Continuing the IOth Declaration of Disaster.docx TENTH DECLARATION OF DISASTER (COVID-19) WHEREAS, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has been recognized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization and is a contagious respiratory virus; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, pursuant to Section 418.014 of the Texas Government Code, the Governor declared a state of disaster for the State of Texas; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, Lubbock County, Texas declared a state of disaster; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, the Mayor issued the first of several Declarations of Disaster; and WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock has taken numerous steps to respond to COVID- 19, and has coordinated preparedness and response efforts across state and local agencies, and worked with local partners to promote appropriate mitigation efforts; and WHEREAS, it is critical for the City of Lubbock respond to, and mitigate, the spread of COVID-19 to protect the health and welfare of the citizens of Lubbock and the surrounding area; and WHEREAS, declaring and continuing a state of disaster will facilitate and expedite the use and deployment of resources to enhance preparedness and response; and WHEREAS, on April 27, 2020, the Governor announced Phase I of the plan to reopen Texas, accompanied by Texans Helping Texans, The Governor's Report to Open Texas, a detailed report, available on the Governor's Strike Force to Open Texas website, intended to help Texans understand Phase I by outlining the new protocols, guidance, and recommendations; and WHEREAS, on May 18, 2020, the Governor announced Phase II of the ongoing plan to open additional businesses and activities in Texas, expanding upon the businesses and activities included in the first phase of the plan to Open Texas while minimizing the spread of COVID-19. All newly opened businesses and services are subject to the recommended minimum standard health protocols outlined by DSHS; and WHEREAS, while local officials may enforce the governor's executive orders as well as local restrictions which are consistent with the executive orders, primary responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the Governor's executive orders rests with state law enforcement and regulatory agencies; and WHEREAS, as businesses begin to reopen, it is appropriate for the City of Lubbock to focus its efforts on education and voluntary measures to respond to mitigate the spread of the disease and preserve and protect public health; and WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock should continue to monitor the local spread of COVID-19 and respond to any concentrations of infection; and WHEREAS, as of May 26, 2020, Lubbock's hospital bed capacity is more than adequate to treat the current rate of COVID-19 cases. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS that: 1) COVID-19 continues to pose an imminent threat of disaster to the City of Lubbock; and 2) Pursuant to §418.108(a) of the Government Code, a local state of disaster is hereby declared for the City of Lubbock, Texas; and 3) Pursuant to §418.108(b) of the Government Code, the state of disaster shall continue for a period of not more than seven days from the date of this declaration unless continued or renewed by the City Council of Lubbock; and 4) Pursuant to §418.108(c) of the Government Code, this declaration shall be given prompt and general publicity and shall be filed promptly with the City Secretary; and 5) Pursuant to §418.108(d) of the Government Code, this declaration of a local state of disaster activates the city's emergency management plan. The furnishing of aid and assistance under the declaration is hereby authorized. The appropriate preparedness and response aspects of the plan are activated and take effect immediately after this local state of disaster is declared; and 6) The use of all available resources of the City of Lubbock that are reasonably necessary to cope with this disaster are hereby authorized; and 7) To the extent permitted by law, any local ordinance or administrative rule prescribing the procedures for conduct of City business or any local ordinance or administrative rule that would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in coping with this disaster, including any local ordinance or administrative rule regarding contracting or procurement 4 which would impede the City's emergency response necessary to cope with this declared disaster, are hereby suspended, but only for the duration of this declared local disaster and only for that limited purpose; and 8) Pursuant to §418.108(g) of the Government Code, the Mayor of the City of Lubbock may control ingress to and egress from a disaster area within the incorporated limits of the City of Lubbock and control the movement of persons and the occupancy of premises in that area; and 9) Pursuant to § 122.006 of the Health & Safety Code, the City of Lubbock may adopt rules to protect the health of persons in the municipality, including quarantine rules to protect the residents against communicable disease; and 10) The virus that causes COVID-19 is easily transmitted, especially in group settings, and it is essential that the spread of the virus be slowed to protect the ability of public and private health care providers to handle an influx of patients and safeguard public health and safety. VOLUNTARY LUBBOCK SAFE! PROGRAM 11) The voluntary Lubbock Safe! Guidelines (available for review on the City of Lubbock website at: https://ci.lubbock.tx.us/lubbocksafe) are in addition to the mandatory regulations required by the Governor's Executive Order (GA-21 and any subsequent executive order) and are not required. Businesses and their customers who choose to adhere to these voluntary guidelines demonstrate that they are going above and beyond the required health and safety protocols, and entitle a business to use the Lubbock Safe! designation in its advertising and marketing; and 12) The Mayor, or his designee, may amend the Lubbock Safe! Guidelines, and may issue clarifying or interpretive guidance, to respond to the evolving circumstances of this outbreak, to respond to subsequent executive orders, and to aid businesses and their customers in adhering to the intent of this voluntary program. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 13) The Mayor may update any restrictions set out in this order as necessary to respond to the evolving circumstances of this outbreak during the duration of the Disaster Declaration issued on March 16, 2020 and any extension of the Declaration by the City Council of the City of Lubbock; and 14) Subject to the guidance set forth in the Governor's executive orders, the Lubbock Health Department may require additional occupancy, 3 sanitation, signage, and social distancing practices for any business which remains open; and 15) For ANY workplace that remains open, management of the business should facilitate and encourage practicing social distancing and good hygiene and, where feasible, require employees to work from home in order to achieve optimum isolation from COVID-19. ENFORCEMENT 16) As permitted by the Governor's executive orders, local officials may enforce the governor's executive orders as well as local restrictions which are consistent with the executive orders; however, the City of Lubbock shall defer primary responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the Governor's executive orders to state law enforcement and regulatory agencies; and 17) Pursuant to Lubbock City Ordinance 1.04.007, the duties and powers of the chief of police, the chief of the fire department and the fire marshal are hereby amended such that if the owner or person responsible for the condition of a building or structure or premises, whether a resident or nonresident of the city, fails to comply with the order of the chief of police, the chief of the fire department and the fire marshal, to limit social gatherings in compliance with this Declaration in or on the building or structure or on the lot, tract or parcel of land or premises where such health hazard exists, as directed by the chief of police, the chief of the fire department and the fire marshal, the chief of police, the chief of the fire department and the fire marshal may abate the use of nonresidential buildings or structures, and to that end the chief of police, the chief of the fire department and the fire marshal shall have authority to close said nonresidential building or structure and to prevent its use or occupancy until the order of the chief of police, the chief of the fire department and the fire marshal has been complied with; and 18) Pursuant to Lubbock City Ordinance 1.04.010, it shall be unlawful for any person willfully to obstruct, hinder or delay any member of the civil defense organization in the enforcement of any rule or regulation issued pursuant to this article or to do any act forbidden by any rule or regulation issued pursuant to an emergency declaration; and 19) Pursuant to §418.173, failure to comply with an emergency management plan or with a rule, order, or ordinance adopted under the plan is an offense, punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000; and 20) Peace officers, the Lubbock Police Department, the Lubbock Code Enforcement Department, the Lubbock Environmental Health Department, the Lubbock Health Department, and the Lubbock Fire Marshall's Office, are hereby authorized to enforce this order; and 21) That should any paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Declaration be declared to be in conflict with an executive order of the Governor, or be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the remainder of this Declaration shall not be affected thereby; and 22) That this Declaration shall take effect at 12:01 a.m. on May 26, 2020, shall supersede and supplant all prior Declarations, and shall continue through December 31, 2020, subject to the consent and approval of the City Council, and any extension thereafter based on the status of COVID-19 in Texas and the recommendations of the Office of the Governor and the Guidelines from the President and the CDC. SO DECLARED and ORDERED on May 12 , 2020 at 1:30 :00 P.M. FOR THE CITY (I I\UBBOCK, TEXAS: DANIEL M. POPE, N#yor ATTEST: Reb ca Garza, City Secretary APPROVED,AS TO CONTENT: W. J4&tt Atkinson, City Manager APPROVED AS TO SAcityatt\gCpOCS\COVID," IOth Disaster Declaration 5-26-2020.docx 5