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Emergency Operations Plan are still in force and will have to be performed. These missions <br />include, but are not limited to: <br />- Debris removal and disposal <br />- Damage assessment <br />- Shelter operations, including special needs shelters <br />- Animal control and protection <br />- Establishment and operation of the County Supply Point <br />- Donated goods management <br />- Operation of the Call Center /phone bank <br />The basic duties and responsibilities for these missions are listed in the Emergency Operations <br />Plan. <br />2. If alerted for duty, any county employee that cannot reach his work place due to severe <br />weather conditions will notify the head of his department or the senior member of the department <br />on duty as soon as possible. If that employee is needed at work, then the county will provide <br />transportation from home to the work place and back. The department director will coordinate <br />with the Transportation Department to pick up the employee. The Sheriff's Department and <br />Emergency Medical Services may provide transportation in some situations. This transportation <br />will be on a priority basis and the employee should prepare for delays. <br />IV. DIRECTION AND CONTROL <br />A. The County Manager or his designee has the authority to activate the Inclement Weather Plan. <br />B. The Deputy County Manager - Operations will direct the implementation of the plan and <br />ensure that all departments have been notified. <br />C. The Emergency Management Coordinator will supervise the county emergency response <br />efforts and coordinate for additional support where needed. <br />V. CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT <br />A. The line of succession is: <br />1. Board of Commissioners <br />2. County Manager <br />3. Deputy County Manager - Operations <br />4. Deputy County Manager - Administration <br />Inclement Weather Plan 9 December 2004 <br />Attachment number 2 <br />F -2 Page 81 <br />