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Resolution No. 24-02 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TIGARD CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 24-02 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TIGARD DECLARING AN EMERGENCY RELATED TO WINTER STORM DAMAGE AND RESPONSE WHEREAS,Tigard Municipal Code (TMC) Chapter 7.74, the City's Emergency Management Code,as well as ORS 401.305, authorize the City to establish an emergency management agency, including the authority to establish policies and protocols for defining and directing responsibilities during a time of emergency;and WHEREAS,pursuant to TMC 7.74.040,a local emergency exists whenever the City or an area impacting part of the City is suffering,or in imminent danger of suffering,an incident that may cause injury or death to persons,or damage to or destruction of property to the extent that extraordinary measures must be taken to protect life, property, or the environment;and WHEREAS,TMC 7.74 and ORS 401.309 authorize certain actions to be taken during a state of emergency when necessary for public safety or for the efficient conduct of activities to minimize or mitigate the effects of the emergency;and WHEREAS,extreme weather conditions have caused dangerously cold and windy weather, snow, freezing rain, large power outages, downed trees and hazardous road conditions, all of which have the potential to disrupt important services,cause damage to property,and pose risks to health and safety; and WHEREAS,Washington County declared a state of emergency,effective January 16,2024 at 10:00 a.m.;and WHEREAS,Council President Hu,acting for the Mayor who was unavailable,declared a local emergency at 3:19 p.m.on January 16,2024 and City Council now wishes to ratify that declaration,pursuant to TMC 7.74.070. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council declares the current winter storm conditions constitute a state of emergency. SECTION 2: The local emergency is declared to exist within the territorial limits of the City of Tigard. SECTION 3: Dangerously cold and windy weather,snow,freezing rain,large-scale power outages,downed trees,and hazardous road conditions constitute emergency conditions within the City of Tigard. SECTION 4: The City has suffered damages including,but not limited to:numerous road closures due to obstructions caused by downed trees and powerlines;multiple power outages,including to the Bonita Pump Station,which is critical infrastructure that had to rely on backup generators, as well as to emergency communication systems requiring backup power;water system emergencies caused by the hard freeze;extended warming center operations to provide shelter to vulnerable community members;and significant overtime for crews to address infrastructure damage. RESOLUTION NO.24-02 Page 1 SECTION 5: To protect lives and property,the City will deploy crews around the clock to respond to infrastructure damage and community emergencies related to the extreme cold,ice,power outages,and other storm damage. SECTION 6: This declaration of emergency will remain in effect until 8:00 p.m. on January 23,2024. SECTION 7: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage and ratifies the emergency declaration made by the Council President which began at 3:19 p.m. on January 16,2024. PASSED: This CJt day of 9 ?frfl1a ir'vJ 20 - y. Counc President-City of Tigard Al-LEST: .- a465,--( A ki„‘tge,L...., City Recorder- City of Tigard RESOLUTION NO. 24-02 Page 2