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(1) The co-managers shall be responsible for the preparation and implementation of the emergency operations plan and the emergency operation center.

(2) The co-managers shall have the following powers and duties:

(a) To develop, update and revise the city’s emergency operations plan;

(b) To direct officials of city departments, bureaus and other offices with emergency service capabilities to prepare coordinated standard emergency operating procedures;

(c) To ensure that personnel, equipment, material and supplies are available or can be procured from public and private sources for use in the event of an emergency and to provide for an accounting of such items;

(d) To provide coordination for an emergency plan, other emergency programs, and operations of federal, state, and county agencies in the event of an emergency, and other public or private agencies or corporations with emergency service capabilities;

(e) To provide training operations under simulated emergency conditions;

(f) To develop working agreements with the county, neighboring jurisdictions, and service districts to assure coordinated response to an emergency in the city; and

(g) To recommend to the city council any ordinances, policies, or procedures which would assist the city council and other city officials in the performance of their duties in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from an emergency. (Ord. 2073 § 1 (Exh. A), 2024; Ord. 1899 § 5, 2002. Formerly 2.24.050)