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File #: 24-2271    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Adopted
File created: 12/16/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 1/7/2025 Final action: 1/7/2025
Title: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - Park Fire Emergency Continuation
Attachments: 1. Health Proclamation.pdf

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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - Park Fire Emergency Continuation

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Requested Action(s)

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a)                     Determine that there is a need to continue the local health emergency proclamation issued by the Tehama County Public Health Officer, proclaiming the existence of the local emergency in Tehama County caused conditions of peril

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Financial Impact:

The requested action has no financial impact. Total impacts of the fire are still being quantified, and State and Federal assistance are being pursued.

 

Background Information:

At the August 6, 2024 meeting, the Board of Supervisors ratified the Tehama County Public Health Officer’s local health emergency proclamation related to hazardous waste as a result of the Park Fire. A previous emergency proclamation issued by the Sheriff as Director of Emergency Services has been determined by departments to be no longer necessary, and has not been continued as of December.

 

The emergency proclamation required ratification from the Board of Supervisors within 7 days, and for the Board to extend the emergency every 30 days thereafter. It was extended by Board action August 27, September 24, October 22, November 14, and December 10.

 

The local health emergency proclamation is anticipated to continue as agencies work on hazardous debris cleanup.

 

The “State of Emergency” is declared when, in the opinion of the director, the locally available resources are inadequate to cope with the emergency. This action allows state of federal assistance to become available to local government, individuals and businesses. In the event that significant damage does occur, government relief programs would not be available to those suffering losses without the declaration of local emergency.

 

Pursuant to Section 101080 of the California Health and Safety Code, the Local Health Officer is authorized to declare a local health emergency whenever the Local Health Officer reasonably determines that hazardous waste or waste that may become hazardous waste, is an immediate threat to public health. This action allows state and federal assistance to become available to local government, individuals and businesses.