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File #: 17-0848    Name: Proclamation and Ratification of the existence of a Local Emergency - Accumulating Livestock Carcasses
In control: Administrative Office
On agenda: 7/6/2017 Final action: 7/6/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #: Resolution No. 17-351
Title: Adopt Resolution proclaiming and ratifying a Local Emergency, as a result of accumulating livestock carcasses.
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Proclamation of the Existence of a Local Emergency, 3. Resolution No. 17-351
DATE: July 6, 2017

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: Jean Rousseau, County Administrative Officer/Emergency Services Director

SUBJECT: Proclamation and Ratification of the existence of a Local Emergency - Accumulating Livestock Carcasses

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
Adopt Resolution proclaiming and ratifying a Local Emergency, as a result of accumulating livestock carcasses.
REPORT
Approval of the recommended action will ensure that the local emergency status proclaimed by the Emergency Services Director Designee on June 30, 2017, remains in effect and allows for the potential recovery of eligible costs.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

No viable options are available.

FISCAL IMPACT:

The recommended action is necessary to ensure specific liability protection, emergency powers of the Emergency Services Director, and potential recovery of eligible costs, if any, from State and Federal emergency funds.

DISCUSSION:

California Government Code (GC), section (?) 8630 authorizes proclamation of a local emergency by your Board or by an official so designated by ordinance when your Board is not in session and cannot immediately be called into session. Fresno County Ordinance Code, Chapter 2.44, designates the County Administrative Officer (CAO) as the Emergency Services Director. The CAO appointed the Director of the Department of Public Health as the Assistant Emergency Services Director and the Assistant County Administrative Officer as the designee, should the CAO or Director of Public Health be unavailable. Pursuant to the County Ordinance, your Board is requested to confirm the proclamation of a local emergency within seven days by ratifying the proclamation and adopting the attached resolution.

Commencing on June 28, 2017, seasonal high temperatures in the County lead to an unusually high number of livestock deaths. In addition, the rendering facility in Kerman, California, encountered mechanical and operational issues, which slowed the rendering process...

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