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HomeMy WebLinkAbout82-120 - Dam Failure Evacuation PlanRESOLUTION NO. 82 -1.20 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY • OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING A DAM FAILURE EVACUATION PLAN (DFEP) WHEREAS, the California Government Code requires the adoption of a dam failure evacuation plan by local government; and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach has declared such a plan which has been updated in 1982; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council to formally adopt said plan and forward it to the appropriate State agencies; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby approve the City's dam failure evacuation plan a copy of which is attached hereto. ADOPTED this 9th day of August , 1982. ayo ATTE City Clerk • R4I -Dam • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DAIS FAILURE EVACUATION PLAN -1- PREPARED 1976 UPDATED 1982 r . -_ R. I, (INTRODUCTION The potentialll partial or total failure of the following six dams and reservoirs in Orange and Riverside Counties represent a hazard to life and to • the personal property'iof the residents of the City of Newport Beach: (See Map on page 3) Big Canyon Reservoir San Joaquin Reservoir Prado Dam Santiago Reservoir Villa. Park Reservoir ( Harbor View Reservoir It is the intent of this plan to prepare the various City departments to respond to emergencies so that potential injuryllto persons and loss of property may be minimized. -2- -4- , H. TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM PAGE . I. Introduction 2 II. Table of Contents'I 4 -5 III. General 6 A. Authority 6 B. Scope 6 C. Relationship to Other Plans 6 D. Relationships to Other Jurisdictions 6 • E. Activationlil 6 IV. Situation 6 -7 A. Threat to Life and Property 6 B. Vehicular Problems 7 V. Objectives 7 VI. Organization andiResponsibilities 7 -8 A. Controlling /Coordination 7 B. Communications /Warning 7 C. ProtectionjLife and Property 7 D. Maintaining Order. 7 E. Medical /Health 7 F. Meeting Needs of People g VII. Execution g A. Concept of Operations g B. Conduct of'iOperations g VIII. Resources and Supporting Systems 9 -10 A. Administrative and Logistical Support 9 B. Key Facilities 9 C. Communications 10 D. Reporting Requirements 10 IX. Key Personnel Directory /Telephone Numbers 11 -14 X. Individual Evacuation Plans 15 -65 A. Big CanyoniReservoir - "Emergency 16 -23 Operations Checklist" BCR -1 Alert and Reconnaissance 17 BCR -2 Emergency Evacuation Effort lg BCR -3 Security and Traffic Control 20 BCR -4 Welfare, Shelter, Aid 22 BCR -5 Return to Normality 23 -4- ITEM PAGE X. Individual Evacuation Plans (continued) 15 -65 B. San Joaquin Reservoir - "Emergency 24 -31 Operations Checklist" S'JR -1 Alert and Reconnaissance 25 SJR -2 Emergency Evacuation Effort 26 SJR -3 Security and Traffic Control 28 SJR -4 Welfare, Shelter, Aid 30 SJR -5 Return to Normality 31 C. Prado Dam - "Emergency Operations 32 -39 Checklist" PD -1 Alert and Reconnaissance 33 PD -2 Emergency Evacuation Effort 34 PD -3 Security and Traffic Control 36 PD -4 Welfare, Shelter, Aid 38 PD -5 Return to Normality 39 D. Santiago Reservoir - "Emergency 40 -47 Operations Checklist" SR -1 Alert and Reconnaissance 41 SR -2 Emergency Evacuation Effort 42 SR -3 Security and Traffic Control 44 SR -4 Welfare, Shelter, Aid 46 SR -5 Return to Normality 47 E. Villa Park Reservoir - "Emergency 48 -55 Operations Checklist" VPR -1 Alert and Reconnaissance 49 VPR -2 Emergency Evacuation Effort 50 VPR -3 Security and Traffic Control 52 VPR -4 Welfare, Shelter, Aid 54 VPR -5 Return to Normality 55 F. Harbor View Reservoir - "Emergency 56 -65 Operations Checklist ". HVR -1 Alert and Reconnaissance 57 HVR -2 Emergency Evacuation Effort 58 HVR -3 Security and. Traffic Control 60 -62 HVR -4 Welfare, Shelter and Aid 64 HVR -5 Return to Normality 65 Distribution List -5- CZ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH EVACUATION PLAN III. GENERAL A. Authority 1. Chapter 780 (an act to amend Section 8589.5 of the Government Code relating to dam safety) as amended. 2. California Emergency Plan, Part Two, Atta,ichment 4. 3. City',of Newport Beach - "Emergency Operations • Plan ". B. Scope: This plan ;establishes procedures for the evacuation and control of populated areas of potential risk and for subsequent re -entry into such areas. C. Relationship to Other Plans: This plan supports the City of Newport Beach Emergency Operations Plan and will be revised and updated as! necessary. D. Relationship to Other Jurisdictions: Inter - jurisdictional relationships shall be as provided for in the City of Newport Beach "Emergency OperationslPlan ". E. Activationl. This plan will be activated and therefore, become effective automatically upon notification and veri- fication of an emergency involving any dam or reser- voir listed in Section I. Officials responsible for the functions described in Section VI shall prepare supportingiprocedures consistent with this plan and the City of Newport Beach "Emergency Operations Plan ". IV. SITUATION A. Threat to Life and Property: The partial or total failure of a Reservoir or Dam presents a'threat to life and potential injury to person. The evacuation plan maps delineate areas of rescue and evacuation. Both public and private property could be lost. Qfl E B. Vehicluar Problems: The failure of a dam would block traffic. The effect is discussed independently within each evacuation plan. V. OBJECTIVES In order of priority, the following objectives are established for areas of possible inundation in the event of failure of Reservoirs and Dams: • provide for the protection of life. • care for displaced persons. • portect personal property. • restore normal function. VI. ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES The organization of operations and areas of responsibility assigned to the City departments for carrying out this plan shall be as outlined below: A. Controlling /Coordination: City Manager (640 -2153) B. Communication /Warning: Chief of Police (644 -3711, 24 -hour number) C. Protection Life and Property: Chief of Police (644 -3711, 24 -hour number) and Fire Chief (644 -3601) D. Maintaining Order: Chief of Police (644 -3711, 24 -hour number) E. Medical /Health: Fire Chief (644 -3601) -7- VII. a F. Meeting Needs of People: 1. Manpower: Personnel Director (640 -2101) 2.1 Transportation:. Traffic Engineer (640 -2181) 3.I Engineering: Public Works Director (640 -2281) 4.I'i Utilities: Utilities Director (640 -2221) The responsibilities of each of the aforementioned positionsjshall be as specified in the City of Newport Beach Emergency Operations Plan and each individual shall establish within his area of responsibility S.O.P.'s as required which are consistent with the objectives as prioritized in Section Vof this plan. EXECUTION A. Concept of I Operations: The primary objective of the evacuation plan is the elimination of loss of life and personal injury. Key to this is: (1) evacuation of people from potential risk areas and (2) rescue of persons from inundated locations. B. Conduct Operations: This plan establishes the following five key steps to be accomplished: 1. Alert and Reconnaissance 2. Evacualtion and Rescue 3. Security and Traffic Control 4. Welfare /Shelter /Aid 5. Restoration -8- • VIII, RESOURCES AND SUPPORTING SYSTEMS A. Administrative and :Logistical Support: Key operating groups shall be formulated under each of the following positions in order to provide administrative and logistics support: 1. Manpower Personnel Director (640 -2101) • 2. Supplies Finance Director (640 -2258) 3. Equipment: General Services Director (640 -2171) 4. Transportation Traffic Engineer (640 -2181) B. Key Facilities: The following key f2Lcilities constitute a resource system to be employed to the extent necessary in coping with the emergency: Emergency Operations Center: Police Department 870 Santa Barbara Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Mass Care Centers: (See evacuation relocation sites identified in each individual plan.) Multi- Purpose Staging Area: (See each individual plan.) Medical Facility; Hoag Memorial Hospital 301 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 2M 0 C. Communications: The communications necessary to effectuate this plan are provided within the City of Newport Beach Emergency operations Plan. D. Reporting Requirements: The channels to be used, content and format of operations shall be as stated in the City of Newport Beach Emergency Operations Plan. E. Key Personnel: . Section IX; which follows, lists the names and telephone numbers for key administrative staff personnel.) Reference is made throughout this plan to various positions listed in the key personnel ;roster. -10- • IX. ADMINISTRATION KEY PERSONNEL DIRECTORY /TELEPHONE NUMBERS WYNN, Robert L. City Manager 1617 Port Abbey Place Newport Beach CA 92660 (Res.) 644 -8576 (Bus.) 640 -2151 BOLINT, Gerald J. Assistant to the City 1250 Adams, Apt. M -102 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (Res.) 751 -2839 (Bus.) 640 -2153 DELINO, Kenneth Executive Assistant (Bus.) 640 -2104 PERSONNEL MOTA, Lorenzo Personnel Director 5202 Hedda Street Lakewood, CA 90712 (Res.) 213) 867 -9915 (Bus.) 640 -2105 BURNHAM, Robert Assistant City Attorney 1140 Keller Way Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (Res.) 494 -4357 (Bus.) 640 -2201 CITY CLERK ANDERSEN, Wanda Manager City Clerk 295 Covina Avenue Long Beach, CA 90803 (Iles.) 213) 433 -0651 (Bus.) 640 -2251 BROWN, William E. Safety & Insurance Administrator 1621 W. Santa Clara Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92706 (Res.) 547 -3435 (Bus.) 640 -2101 CITY ATTORNEY MILLER, Michael City Attorney 2238 W. 230th Street Torrance, CA 90501 (Res.) 213) 326 -5234 (Bus.) 640 -2201 BUTLER, Irene Deputy City 5652 Serene Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (Res.) 846 -0301 (Bus.) 640 -2251 BUILDING DEPARTMENT SC:HULLER, Raimar (Ray) Building Director 17050 Nectarine Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (Res.) 963 -5185 (Bus.) 640 -2130 FINANCE PAPPAS, Fa_nance 26622 M, Mission (Res.) (Bus.) George Director arena Drive Viejo, CA 92675 831 -0260 640 -2258 BURKHART, John Assistant to the 997 Dahlia Costa Mesa, CA (Res.) 556 -6325 (Bus.) 640 -2259 -11- Finance Director 92626 FINANCE - Continued KRAMP, Ted. C. Data Processing Manager 21212 Banff Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (Res.) 536 -3367 (Bus.) 640 -2245 CLARKE, Frank Purchasing Agent 16761 Rhone.Lane Huntington Beach, CA (Res.) 847 -0081 (Bus.) 640 -2288 LARSON, David License Supervisor 23722 Via San Gil Mission Viejo, CA (Res.) 830 -1263 (Bus.) 640 -2131 FIRE DEPARTMENT REED, James Chief 465 San Bernardino Newport Beach, CA (Res.) 642 -6536 (Bus.) 644 -3601 JONES, Donald Executive Officer 500 San Bernardino Newport Beach, CA (Res.) 646 -5573 (Bus.) 644 -3603 DAILEY, Thomas C. GENERAL SERVICES (Continued) HOLMBERG, Frank Executive Officer 2025 Balearic Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (Res.) 540 -8942 (Bus.) 640 -2171 LIBRARY CLARK, Judith M. 92641 City Librarian 20952 Beachwood Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (Res.) 963 -5757 (Bus.) 640 -2255 MARINE David Marine Director 469 De Sola Terrace Corona del Mar, CA 92625 (Res.) 675 -4623 (Bus.) 640 -2156 92663 JACOBSEN, Kendall Marine Safety Chief 120 Diamond Avenue Balboa Island, CA 92662 (Res.) 673 -2660 (Bus.) 640 -2156 92663 Fire Marshall 1242 Southeast Skyline Santa Ana, CA 92705 (Res.) 838 -6937 (Bus.) 644 -3610 GENERAL SERVICES i I I i Drive BEYELER, Wade S. General Services Director 18092 Gillman Street Irvine, CA 92715 (Res.) 552 -8092 (Bus.) 640 -2171 BELSHE, Buddy . Marine Safety Captain P.O. Box 123 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (Res.) 960 -5244 (Bus.) 640 -2156 MELUM, Tony Tidelands Administrator 3126 Broad Street Newport Beach, CA 92663 (Res.) 548 -9565 (Bus.) 640 -2156 -12- 0 PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION WHITLEY, Ronald Parks, Beaches & Recreation Dir 26802 Via Alcala Mission Viejo, CA 92675 (Res.) 586 -5067 (Bus.) 640 -2270 BROOKS, Jack • Park Superintendent 5331 W. Ballast Santa Ana, CA 52704 (Res.) 839 -0647 (Bus.) 640 -2275 KOLIN, Jeff Recreation Superintendent 10794 Pebble Court Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (Res.) 839 -4251 (Bus.) 640 -2271 PLANNING DEPARTMENT HEWICKER, James D. Planning Director 19452 Sierra Chula Road Irvine, CA 92715 (Res.) 833 -2247 (Bus.) 640 -2137 LAYCOCK, William R. Current Planning Administrator 12945 Barrett Lane Santa Ana, CA 92705. (Res.) 838 -6034 (Bus.) 640 -2266 LENARD, Robert P. Advance Planning Administrator 5102 Bayonne Circle Irvine, CA 92714 (Res.) 551 -1882 (Bus.) 640 -2217 POLICE DEPARTMENT GROSS, Charles R. Chief of Police 2001 Yacht Mischief Newport Beach, CA 92660 (:Res.) 640 -7912 (:Bus.) 644 -3701 BLITCH, Lieutenant Mike Executive Officer (:Bus.) 644 -3710 HAMILTON, Captain Richard Administrative Division (Bus.) 644 -3650 HERRES, Captain Lou Detective Division (Bus.) 644 -3750 G_ARDINER, Captain Jim Patrol Division (Bus.) 644 -3720 CAMPBELL, Captain Arb Traffic Division (Bus.) 644 -3740 WATCH COMMANDER (Bus.) 644 -3730 PUBLIC WORKS - Administration & Engineering N_OLAN, Benjamin Director 33092 Big Sur Dana Point, CA 92629 (Res.) 1- 496 -1714 (Bus.) 640 -2281 -13- & UTILITIES DEPARTMENT WEBB, Donald Assistant City Engineer 1821 Mariners Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (Res.) 646 -3133 (Bus.) 640 -2281 PERRY, Kenneth L. Senior Civil Engineer 1412 Priscilla Lane Newport Beach, CA 92660 (Res.) 642 -4148 (Bus.) 640 -2281 DUNIGAN, G.P., Jr. (Pat) Field Engineer 336 Snug Harbor Newport Beach, CA 92663 (Res.) 646 -0329 (Bus.) 640 -2121 DALTON, Lloyd Design Engineer 1850 Port Charles Newport Beach, CA 92660 (Res.) 640 -4199 (Bus.) 640 -2281 MILLER, Irwin Administrative Assistant 275 Bennett Avenue Long Beach, CA 90803 (Res.) 433 -0589 (Bus.) 640 -2128 PUBLIC WORKS - Traffic Engineering EDMONSTON, Rich Traffic Engineer 9622 Woodlawn Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (Res.) 963 -7271 (Bus.) 640 -2181 -14- DEVLIN, Joseph Director 354 Hanover Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92628 (Res.) 549 -2669 (Bus.) 640 -2221 GOMEZ, Gil Utilities Superintendent • 3023 Murray Lane Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (Res.) 979 -0285 (Bus.) 640 -2221 STANDAGE, Glen Electrical Foreman 315 E. 18th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (Res.) 548 -6759 (Bus.) 640 -2221 • X. INDIVIDUAL EVACUATION PLANS. -is- EVENT I: RESPONSE: A. BIG CANYON RESERVOIR DAM EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CHECKLIST I I Potential failure of Big Canyon. Reservoir Dam observed or reported. • 1. Verify failure or potential failure A. Police helicopter dispatched B. Nearest mobile unit dispatched. C. Activate BCR -1 "Alert and Reconnaissance Procedures ". EVENT II: Potential orlactual Dam verified'. RESPONSE: failure of Big Canyon Reservoir 1. Activate; "Emergency Evacuation Effort Checklist ", BCR -2. All personnel and equipment to locate and respond per departmental S.o.P.'s. 2. Activated "Security and Traffic Control Checklist ", BCR -3. 1 3. Activate' "'Welfare Shelter and Aid Checklist ", BCR -4. i EVENT III: Decision to lift evacuation and permit return of evacuees to zone and resume normal traffic patterns. RESPONSE: 1. Completelfinal preparation of hazard area. Inform public that they may return and continue support as required. Activate "Return to Normality ", BCR -5. -16- BCR -1 ALERT AND RECONNAISSANCE PROCEDURES A. Dispatch helicopter and /or mobile unit to survey potential hazard. • B. Alert all following personnel to report to E.O.C. and to maintain contact while enroute. (Telephone numbers included under Item IX); 1. Police Chief 2. Fire Chief 3. City Manager 4. Marine Director 5. Utilities Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Planning Director 8. General Services Director C. Alert to Emergency Preparedness Status 1. Fire Department 2. Police Department 3. Marine Department per their departmental S.O.P.'s. -17- WAWA EMERGENCY EVACUATION EFFORT CHECKLIST" 1. Survey the following evacuation relocation sites to determine if they are safe for occupancy: a. Corona del Mar High School • b. Lincoln Middle School 1 2. Warn threatened population and order evacuation to predesignated evacuation relocation sites. 3. Declare localized emergency and establish emergency operations center. 4. Search threatened area.to ensure that population has vacated danger zone) S. Verify need to shutlldown utilities within danger zone. 6. Aerial survey of area to continue to allow for feedback. 7. Establish medical support as required. 8. Develop estimate ofl1damage through aerial survey. 9. Continue perimeter security as flood water recedes. 10. Conduct survey to assess damage and ability of evacuees to return to area. 11. Reopen area to residents after service personnel have surveyed area and prepared it for same. -18- I w �lY --jI I 1 1 r-I C L Z O W U 10 U C 0 .n d OC } [.0 O 0 N b p L Y > Z CJ O W CJ U Y t O) LL) .� •O Q L> L U Clp i L U .J a O� h VJ 2 cL C D p 10 p p ( U C 00 C m y CJ L U) 1 i Jtl to r b PQ Y C V E .� OJ y C go a r io CO 41 C io 1 rn .— cC to .c W iryJ E N .-41 F- U) L +' Q 1p 1p c t X: C .0 ""' ,v •^ o--I r tp r 4J Y L Y 7 41 O N O C O U). Y O L 2 d Z U 00 C> Q u1 a Q O 4-- 4E 4- N. L p� c i .c U. ro > U i L1- •1 i w 4J to O Od rt h- J {�N Q dNO. OJ V/ L prEp CC 4. • U O C F, -J 4J r N .I ^I I w �lY --jI I 1 1 r-I SECURITY BCR -3 TRAFFIC CONTROL ECKLIST" 1. Clear and mark evacuaation routes. Limit traffic access • per map. 2. Deploy personnel to 'traffic control points. 3. Restrict access to all areas of inundation and potential hazard. 4. Personnel to deploy to all selected evacuation destination points. 5. Continue perimeter security as flood water recedes. 6. Maintain vehicular access on Coast Highway for emergency vehicles. -20- • 7 LU J w O � L � J w _ Z Q o Of 4s r (7 w 4 mw O q) Y +1 u > c LL. K O O O w Q w s u s o S co to 4) ++ n ~ Lu w m 0"a q aii u Z z L N +-A Q O m •Y+ u to 1— Q w •r 4- •� C) OL m'w r q) L cg is 0. F•- 9 0 W .M. y (/) r• N `i C, C s o r s co, r - 'O .O +� Q cc 4- O m C7' a go v 0- 4- O- O to V) O go z m oc o -3 o 41 i c O m w U w C o m G. 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Inform the evacuees at the evacuation relocation sites. 3. Inform the public via news media of the ability to return to the area. 4. Restrict number of re -entry points, use re -entry points to disseminate re -entry information to evacuees. 5. Establish disaster service centers (City Police /Fire Complex) to provide continued aid to disaster areas. 6. Complete debris removal and salvage operations. 7. As permitted return departments to normal operations. -23- B, SAN JOAQUIN RESERVOIR DAM EMERGENCY ',OPERATIONS EVENT I: Potential failure of San observed or reported. RESPONSE: EVENT II: RESPONSE: EVENT III: RESPONSE: CHECKLIST Joaquin Reservoir Dam 1. Verify failure or potential failure. A. Police ',helicopter dispatched. B. Nearest mobile unit dispatched. C. Activate SJR -1 - "Alert and Reconnaissance Procedures ". Potential or actual failure of San Joaquin Reservoir Dam verified. r �J 1. Activate "Emergency Evacuation Effort Checklist ", SJR -2. A11 personnel and equipment to locate and respond per departmental S.O.P.'s. 2. Activate "Security and Traffic Control Checklist ", SJR -3 3. Activate "Welfare, Shelter and Aid Checklist ", SJR -4. Decision to lift evacuation and permit return of evacuees to zone and resume normal traffic patterns. 1. Complete final preparation of hazard area. Inform public that they may return and continue support as required. Activate "Return to Normality ", SJR -5. -24- SJR -I ALERT AND RECONNAISSANCE A. Dispatch helicopter and /or mobile unit to survey potential hazard. • B. Alert all following personnel to report to E.O.C. and to maintain contact while enroute. (Telephone numbers included under Item IX)= 1. Police Chief 2. Fire Chief 3. City Manager 4. Marine Director 5. Utilities Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Planning Director 8. General Services Director C. Alert to Emergency Preparedness Status: 1. Fire Department 2. Police Department 3. Marine Department per their department S.O.P.'s. D. Establish communications with City of Irvine E.O.C. -25- SJR -2 EMERGENCY EVACUATION EFFORT "CHECKLIST" 1. Declare localized emergency and establish emergency operations centerl. • I 2. Verify need to shut down utilities within danger zone. 3. Aerial survey of ';area to continue to allow for feed back. 4. Establish medical support as required. 5. Develop estimatel,of damage through aerial survey. -26- Z1 a Z d v N � o a c w rb y i d' ^- p 0 E Z J •.- 4J >s ¢ 3 61 7 4.3 ++ N < Q > b U •i V- C L � O 7 d > 7 c > 7 V ^ y W v (U 2 o L OY O W > •� a O_ y •> '•'• G) O 10 d F- O' a.+ L 9 0 Q O G! y O 91 f.. 2 L W IF O. G. U 7 W N M V F". 3 w y 4 ce N Q w cm 2 � 1 C7 In 4 1 F- a..l N b C W L N Ol O C r- , Of Q =3 1 d 1 F- J f L m as c .o d Gl E L d Q W V L 3 o Gl U- M a L o m Z X11► I1I1 FE x 0 0 SOON 2 0 CL a a a ZG I-I, I i r N x SJR -3 SECURITY AND TRAFFIC CONTROL CHECKLIST" 1. I 1. Limit traffic access per map • 2. Deploy personnel tol, traffic control points. 3. Restrict access to all areas of inundation and potential hazard. 4. Continue perimeter �security as flood water recedes. -28- x ?- 0 M O Sam ? ® z A s J a r' 6 4 > c 4- - /) I LLJ 4- N O 3 .� P � 4- b Y C J a C r 4 .J C) = %, •r O to Y K Y O oC U 1n v to z U- r z 10 w 41 O 01 '- O n Y N O U 7 O U E r C L p i ro c Y O E U i Y V U O i a b •.. t c �-+ •O m o .E .� LL x Y O U. F- Z b {y LLJ V 4 N C 7 -O ¢ o ¢.. m c v c K w Y U CJ to c a i0 .r.. 1... >1 to r- 4- O H •r 7 N z o rd zz w .41 ai t ¢_ r- L ¢ ►+ 41 Y S- 0 O Y U H O 41 L O Y S.. >. Q Y d > > ¢ .G N ¢ H p F •r U E •r U • C b b L Ry C d= CC O $ "'� OD g � Z � U ¢ V 41 (n ' W r- N M Lo y N 4F ak ik ik 9k x ?- 0 M W Q U N 1 0 N 1 O Sam ? ® z A s J a r' 6 4 > W Q U N 1 0 N 1 SJR -4 WELFARE, SHELTER, AID I Welfare, shelter and aidlto be located at Hoag Memorial Hospital or some other suitable location. There should not be any victims • residing within the flooded area. Victims might be found, though, in automobiles or as pedestrians who were in the area. 1. Establish liaison with support agencies (e.g., Red Cross), per "Emergency Operations Plan" - City of Newport Beach, as required. 2. No evacuation relocation sites should be required as no homes are in flood path. 3. Corona dell Mar High School should be used if, for any reason, an evacuation relocation site is needed. -30- - RESTORATION - SJ R -5 RETURN TO NORMAILITY • 1. Prepare bulletins for release on lifting of emergency status. 2. Complete debris removal and salvage operations. 3. As permitted, return departments to normal operations. -31- •� i� i�Ti OPERATIONS CHECKLIST EVENT I: Potential failure of Prado Dam reported. RESPONSE: • 1. verify failure or potential failure. A. !Contact County Control B. (Activate "Alert and Reconnaissance Procedures, P -1. EVENT II: Potential or actual failure of Prado Dam verified. RESPONSE: 1. Activate "Emergency Evacuation Effort Checklist ", P -2. All personnel and equipment to locate and respond per departmental S.O.P.'s. 2. Activate "Security and Traffic Control Checklist ":, P -3. 3. Activate "Welfare Shelter and Aid Checklist ", P -4. I EVENT III: Decision to lift evacuation and permit return of evacuees to zone and resume normal traffic patterns. RESPONSE: 1. Complete final preparation of hazard area. Inform public that they may return and continue support as required. Activate "Return to Normality ", P -5. -32- ALERT AND RECONNAISSANCE PROCEDURES A. Alert all following personnel to report to E.O.C. and to maintain contact while enroute. (Telephone numbers included under Item IX): • 1. Police Chief 2. Fire Chief 3. City Manager 4. Marine Director 5. Utilities Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Planning Director 8. General Services Director B. Alert to Emergency Preparedness Status: 1. Fire Department 2. Police Department 3. Marine Department per their departmental S.O.P.'s. -33- P -2 EMERGENCY EVACUATION EFFORT in 1. Establish the following evacuation relocation sites and determine when they will be ready for occupancy. a. Newport Beach City Hall Complex b. Newport Harbor High School 2. Warn threatened population and order evacuation to pre - designated evacuation relocation sites. 3. Declare localized emergency and establish emergency operations center. 4. Search threatened area to ensure that population has vacated danger zone. 5. Verify need to shutl,down utilities within danger zone. 6. Establish aerial survey of area. 7. Establish medical support as required. Establish liaison with Hoag Hospital. 8. Develop estimate oflidamage through aerial survey. 9. Continue perimeter security as flood water recedes. 10. Conduct survey to assess damage and ability of evacuees to return to area. 11. 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Restrict access to all areas of inundation and potential hazard. 4. Personnel to deploy to all selected evacuation destination points. Continue perimeter security as flood water recedes. 5. P Y 6. Maintain vehicular access on Coast Highway, Newport Boulevard and Beach Front for emergency vehicles. -36- 1 r r L LU O 4 G O S" n° N cc ,r O 3 in N 0 d r 3 O L i d V a 8 N 7 to 0) N > � t E ° = o a o d ^ r L d O u s m q S- C C NYS -3tt 41 L Q F.. 01 O'r d „y � go Y Y p U 4J >1 O) U W a .r L i u)'O O N (n N uj N Y Cl. •r U U O OO �+ Jr v 7 O E rtLd LL U L E d N vt �LL C o ~ y i U L O )a °> U O U Q L Ol Q Y U <n Y N •r 010 r .O Z )O r. r- •r O NQ 4 p N I 4- a •r U, L Y rt > Q yE �. YC4Jc U r ui , O +- ...1 x ce U W N M d N r 1 r •A b r !+ I.. % Y% ..LL X ON C'f NU 9'E ACN O: 11 � LL V 7_ A'! O W � W ' P L Z ' Z. 0 C, a J Z T � � O V .O Y Oj n It > o 1, u ® p dM �. E x E (L) ° i Y M t! ti ,y,Q r •� ,r 1 Y 4- yr. \ C 4- i 1E L T� ti V L r L LU O O S" n° N cc CL 3 L !- 3 in N 0 Z r 3 O L U •o c v V = -0 N d N 7 to 0) N LL LL 3 m N O'O G N Y 3 7 W r- 03 a- c > CO ).y y 01 N Q cm O L•r > O) Y x Q ; Z d Q C C NYS -3tt Y s 0> Y VI U Y > d co CO N F.. 01 O'r d „y � n rU �Z N Oa U . . . Ndn C N t0 (n N r •A b r !+ I.. % Y% ..LL X ON C'f NU 9'E ACN O: 11 � LL V 7_ A'! O W � W ' P L Z ' Z. 0 C, a J Z T � � O V .O Y Oj n It > o 1, u ® p dM �. E x E (L) ° i Y M t! ti ,y,Q r •� ,r 1 Y 4- yr. \ C 4- i 1E L T� ti V L P -4 SHELTER, AID Welfare, shelter and aid to be deployed at the stations listed below in accordance with the specified procedures: Relocation Sites: • a. Newport Beach City Hall Complex b. Newport Harbor High School 1. Verify need of evacuees at evacuation relocation sites. I 2. Assign evacuation relocation site coordinators. 3. Establish liaison with support agencies (e.g., Red Cross, per City of Newport Beach Emergency Operations Plan. 4. Centralize all activities at the evacuation relocation sites. • P -5 - RESTORATION - RETURN TO NOR14ALITY 1. Prepare bulletins for release on lifting of emergency status. 2. Inform the evacuees at the evacuation relocation sites of situation. 3. Inform the public via news media of the ability to return to the area. 4. Restrict number of re -entry points, use re -entry points to disseminate re -entry information to evacuees. 5. Continue disaster service centers (City Hall Complex) to provide aid to disaster areas. 6. Complete debris removal and salvage operations. 7. As permitted, return departments to normal operations. -39.- EVENT I: RESPONSE: EVENT II: RESPONSE: EVENT III: RESPONSE: D. SANTIAGO RESERVOIR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CHECKLIST Potential failure of Santiago Reservoir reported. 1. Verify (,,failure or potential failure. A. Contact County Control B. Activate Alert and Reconnaissance (Procedures, SR -1. Potential or actual failure of Santiago Reservoir verified. i • 1. Activate "Emergency Evacuation Effort Checklist ", SR -2. All personnel and equipment to locate and respond per departmental S.O.P.'s. 2. Activate "Security and Traffic Control Checklist ", SR -3. 3. Activate "Welfare, Shelter and Aid Checklist ", SR -4. Decision to lift evacuation and permit return of evacuees to zone and resume normal traffic patterns. 1. Complete final preparation of hazard area. Inform public that they may return and continue support as required. Activate "Return to Normality ", SR -5. I -40- SR -1 ALERT AND RECONNAISSANCE PROCEDURES A. Alert all following personnel to report to E.O.C. and to maintain contact while enroute. (Telephone numbers included under Item IX): • 1. Police Chief 2. Fire Chief 3. City Manager 4. Marine Director 5. Utilities Director 6. Public Works.Director 7. Planning Director 8. General Services Director B. Alert to Emergency Preparedness Status: 1. Fire Department 2. Police Department 3. Marine Department per their departmental S.O.P.'s. -41- SR -2 EMERGENCY EVACUATION EFFORT "CHECKLIST°' 1. Establish the following evacuation relocation sites and • determine when theylwill be ready for occupancy: a. Newport Beach City Hall Complex b. Newport Harbor High School 2. Warn threatened population and order evacuation to pre - designated evacuation relocation sites. 3. Declare localized emergency and establish emergency operations center. 4. Search threatened area to ensure that population has vacated danger zone. 5. Verify need to shutdown utilities within danger zone. 6. Establish aerial survey of area. 7. Develop estimate of ',damage through aerial survey. 8. Continue perimeter security as flood water recedes. 9. Conduct survey to assess damage and ability of evacuees to return to area. 10. Reopen area to residents after service personnel have surveyed area and prepared it for same. -42- SR -3 SECURITY AND TRAFFIC CONTROL i "CHECKLIST" 1. Clear and mark evacuation routes. Limit traffic access • per map. 2. Deploy personnel to traffic control points. 3. Restrict access to all areas of inundation and potential hazard. 4. Personnel to deploy to all selected evacuation destination points. 5. Continue perimeter security as flood water recedes. I 6. Maintain vehicular access on Coast Highway, Newport Boulevard and Such Front for emergency vehicles. li I�� OF, o +^ � dn6y` -Y r W P L e $ 2 WJ 0 4 0 S a a W $ 6 O Z ei4 c 4- p. 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I-- W ; 3 r6 J roz ro oC •-U W Z tN COO Z 7 O U W N M 1; N r— N /n q' N %0 t" W Cb -O r OF, o +^ � dn6y` -Y r W P L e $ 2 WJ 0 4 0 S a a W $ 6 O CL' H O C W N W K O C7 a ..r z a N N Z ei4 CL' H O C W N W K O C7 a ..r z a N N SR -4 ARE., SHELTER., AID Welfare, shelter and aid to be deployed at the stations listed below and in accordance with the specified procedures: Relocation Sites: a. b. Newport Beach City Hall Complex Corona del Mar High School i 1. Verify need of evacuees at evacuation relocation sites. 2. Assign evacuation relocation site coordinators. 3. Establish liaison with support agencies (e.g., Red Cross), per City of Newport Beach Emergency Operations Plan. 4. Centralize all activities at the evacuation relocation sites. -46- SR -5 - RESTORATION - RETURN TO NORMALITY • 1. Prepare bulletins for release on lifting of emergency status. 2. Inform the evacuees at the evacuation relocation sites. 3. Inform the public via news media of the ability.to return to the area. 4. Restrict number of re -entry points, use re -entry points to disseminate re -entry information to evacuees. 5. Continue disaster service centers (City Hall Complex) to provide aid to disaster areas. 6. Complete debris removal and salvage operations. 7. As permitted, return departments to normal operations. -47- E. VILLA PARK RESERVOIR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CHECKLIST EVENT I: Potential failure of Villa Park Reservoir reported. RESPONSE: • 1. Verify failure or potential failure. A. Contact County Control B. Activate Alert and Reconnaissance Procedures, VPR -1. EVENT II: Potential or actual failure of Villa Park Reservoir verified. RESPONSE: EVENT III: RESPONSE: 1. Activate "Emergency Evacuation Effort Checklist ", VPR -2. All personnel and equipment to locate and respond''per departmental S.O.P.'s. 2. Activate "Security and Traffic Control Checklist ", VPR -3. 3. Activate "welfare, Shelter and Aid Checklist ", VPR -4. Decision tollift evacuation and .permit return of evacuees tolzone and resume normal traffic patterns. 1. Complete final preparation of hazard area. Inform public that they may return and continue support as required. Activate "Return to Normality ", VPR -5. I -48- VJ201 ALERT AND RECONNAISSANCE PROCEDURES A. Alert all following personnel to report to E.O.C. and to maintain contact while enroute. (Telephone numbers included in Item IX)e • 1. Police Chief 2. Fire Chief 3. City Manager 4. Marine Director 5. Utilities Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Planning Director 8. General Services Director B. Alert to Emergency Preparedness Status 1. Fire Department 2. Police Department 3. Marine Department per their departmental S.O.P.'s. -49- VPR -2 EMERGINCY EVACUATION EFFORT "CHECKLIST" I 1. Establish the following evacuation relocation sites and determine when they will be ready for occupancy: • a. Newport Beach City Hall Complex b. Corona del Mar High School 2. Warn threatened population and order evacuation to pre - designated evacuation relocation sites. 3. Declare localized emergency and establish emergency operations center. 4. Search threatened area to ensure that population has vacated danger zone. I 5. Verify need to shut down utilities within danger zone. 6. Establish aerial survey of area. 7. Establish medical support as required. S. Develop estimate of (damage through aerial survey. 9. Continue perimeter security as flood water recedes. 10. Conduct survey to assess damage and ability of evacuees to return to area. 11. Reopen area to residents after service personnel have surveyed area and prepared it for same. -50- VPR -3 SECURITY IAND TRAFFIC CONTROL. "CHECKLIST 1. Clear and mark evacuation routes. Limit traffic access per map. • 2. Deploy personnel toltraffic control points. 3. Restrict access to all areas of inundation and potential hazard. 4. Personnel to deploy 'to all selected evacuation destination points. i 5. Continue perimeter security as flood water recedes. 6. Maintain vehicular access on Coast Highway, Newport Boulevard and Beach Front for emergency vehicles. -52- VPR -4 SHELTER, AID Welfare, shelter and aid to be deployed at the stations listed below and in accordance with specified procedures: Relocation Sites: a. Newport Beach City Hall Complex b. Corona del Mar High School 1. Verify need of evacuees at evacuation relocation sites. 2. Assign evacuation relocation site coordinators. 3. Establish liaison with support agencies (e.g., Red Cross), per City of Newport Beach Emergency Operations Plan. 4. Centralize all activities at the evacuation relocation sites. -54- VPR -5 - RESTORATION - RETURN TO NORMALITY • 1. Prepare bulletins for release on lifting of emergency status. 2. Inform the evacuees at the evacuation relocation sites. 3. Inform the public via news media of the ability to return to the area. 4. Restrict number of re -entry points, use re -entry points to disseminate re -entry information to evacuees. 5. Continue disaster service centers (City Hall Complex) to provide aid to disaster areas. 6. Complete debris removal and salvage operations. 7. As permitted, return departments to normal operations. -55- EVENT 1: RESPONSE: EVENT II: F. HARBOR VIEW RESERVOIR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CHECKLIST Potential failure of Harbor View Reservoir reported. 1. Verify failure or potential failure. • A. Contact County Control B. Activate Alert and Reconnaissance Procedures, HVR -1. Potential or, actual failure of Harbor View Reservoir verified. RESPONSE: 1. Activate "'Emergency Evacuation Effort Checklist ", HVR -2. All personnel and equipment to locate and respond per departmental S.O.P.'s. 2. Activate "Security and Traffic Control Checklist ", HVR -3. 3. Activate'i "Welfare, Shelter and Aid Checklist ", HVR -4. EVENT III: Decision to lift evacuation and permit return of evacuees to zone and resume normal traffic patterns. I RESPONSE: 1. Completeifinal preparation of hazard area. Inform public that they may return and continue support as required. Activate "Return to Normality ", HVR -5. -5b- HVR -1 ALERT AND RECONNAISSANCE PROCEDURES A. Alert all following personnel to report to E.O.C. and to maintain contact while enroute. (Telephone numbers included under Item'IX): • 1. Police Chief 2. Fire Chief 3. City Manager 4. Marine Director 5. Utilities Director 6. Public works Director 7. Planning Director 8. General Services Director B. Alert to Emergency Preparedness Status: 1. Fire Department 2. Police Department 3. Marine Department per their departmental S.O.P.'s. -57- I HVR -2 EMERGENCY EVACUATION EFFORT "CHECKLIST" 1. Establish the following evacuation relocation sites and determine when they will be ready for occupancy: • a. Newport Beach Fire /Police Complex b. Corona dell Mar High School 2. Warn threatened population and order evacuation to pre - designated evacuation relocation sites. 3. Declare localized emergency and establish emergency operations center. 4. Search threatened area to ensure that population has vacated danger zone. 5. Verify need to shut down utilities within danger, zone. 6. Establish aerial survey of area. 7. Establish medical support as required. Establish liaison with Hoag Memorial. j I S. Develop estimate of damage through aerial survey. 9. Continue perimeter siecurity as flood water recedes. 10. Conduct survey to assess damage and ability of evacuees to return to area. 11. Reopen area to residents after service personnel have surveyed area and prepared it for same. IRM 4- 4, o ro O O X O Y U.l O O ' 'w a a) t t C C 59 O L LL ' 'p : ::3 m m N N N N E E J a a) u u E E Q Q a a) 4- s s. N N O O f f.. O O w w w w Q O O ¢ ¢ a a) Y Y t to U U w w r r w w U- w w x x Q Q o o N r r a a) ' 'C E a al ' 'C N N . .- O L L. 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Verify all points listed below: b. Establish traffic control as needed at points below: • 1. Harbor View east of Goldenrod Avenue 2. Harbor View Drive and Marguerite Avenue 3. Harbor View Elementary School 4. Marguerite and 5th Street 5. Marguerite and 4th Street 6. Marguerite and 3rd Street 7. Marguerite and 2nd Street 8. Marguerite and 1st Street 9. Heliotrope and 5th Street 10. Heliotrope and 4th Street 11. Heliotrope and 3rd Street 12. Heliotrope and 2nd Street 13. Heliotrope and 1st Street 14. Seaview and Marguerite Avenue -61- HVR -3 (CONTINUED) SECURITY AND TRAFFIC CONTROL 15. Seaview and Jasmine Avenue 16. Seaview 17. Seaview 18. Seaview 19. Seaview 20. Bayside 21. Bayside 22. Bayside 23. Bayside 24. Bayside 25. Bayside 26. Bayside 27. Bayside 28. Bayside 29. Bayside 30. Bayside and and and and and and and Iris Avenue Heliotrope Avenue Goldenrod Avenue Fernleaf Avenue Jasmine Avenues Iris Avenues Heliotrope Avenue and Golldenrod Avenues I and Fernleaf Avenues and Dahlia Avenues and Can nation Avenues and Begonia Avenues and Acacia Avenues I and Alvarado Avenues and El1Paseo Avenues �I -62- u �3ek` J O ir z z 0 U U U- )L d' F-- Z U U W V) W J LL- ix LU W N W W O co 7Y Q :L 0 0 W 0 C! F-- N ro S- 0% d ro O 3 N n o. 0 J N W -, i v� C U ro au N ro OJ S- S- N d al 6 N �r O L d r N e0 U 0. g M 1 cz 5 z S- 4) CL 0 t. C O U r 4-- w ro L h N N � v U N >= N d m roc ti+ ro a U N C Y ro 10 4J N L -r 0 N O N L ¢ d O. d ro U 4 U ,on- 4J C L O O (-)4- M 2 c O N ro O N d i v C 9 ro N E v E O 00 U r W d. +a N U 0 U O O .0 J ¢ aw cyst ILAA Z s .J ,aiq Z *°� 4 W J Q V N r�..J hit" r LL. r / �] 7 a -g•r� 7� iJa�,�Yr.y \ }ift; " F14410; �' wr \.' '` /„ \i \ -•� - e v ! P r k }l'�- �PIP�.-r!l' +�1 + °Y3,.//<+J �K mot• , u �. �' `��a��\,f�.. �.\ �.:0�� ✓� +\ <4 �`, ^'.y !`��'3"'r�`�I%a.J +FNi'f.�` \\ ll` `7:t�,> s'.. i �.: /� I,�. \ / i '9`� � i., �. `` ���`.�/ �+ ✓C ��\Y��,d �4 a �r� '�� � /•'\��/ / ?. /, � � �,�\ \fix 'La \���� 2� Y.4/"�� LL���"". ?\ � \�....> i 0 W N W a 3 w I HVR -4 WELFARE, SHELTER, AID i Welfare, shelter and aid to be deployed at the stations listed below in accordance with specified procedures: Relocation Sites: • a. Newport Beach Fire /Police Complex b. Corona del Mar High School 1. verify need of evacuees at evacuation relocation sites. 2. Assign evacuation relocation site coordinators. 3. Establish liaison with support agencies (e.g., Red Cross), per Emergency Operations Plan - City of Newport Beach. 4. Centralize all activities at the evacuation relocation sites. -64- HVR -5 - RESTORATION - RETURN TO NORMALITY • 1. Prepare bulletins for release on lifting of emergency status. 2. Inform the evacuees at the evacuation relocation sites and Hoag Hospital of situation. 3. Inform the public via news media of the ability to return to the area. 4. Restrict number of re -entry points, use re -entry points to disseminate re -entry information to evacuees. 5. Continue disaster service centers to provide aid to disaster areas. 6. Complete debris removal and salvage operations. 7. As permitted, return departments to normal operations. -65- I DISTRIBUTION LIST RECIPIENT Mayor City Council City Manager Police Chief Fire Chief Utilities Director Public Works Director General Services Director Planning Director I Building Director Marine Director Parks, Beaches & Reoireation Director City Clerk Library Department Office of EmergencylIServices - Orange County Office of Emergency lServices - Sacramento Office of Emergency ,Services - Los Angeles Reserve Stock Total Copies Printed -66- N0, OF COPIES 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 32 Iv •