[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Committee of the Township of Edgewater Park as Title 2, Ch. 2.44, of the 1998 Township Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited and referred to as the "Emergency Management Ordinance of the Township of Edgewater Park."
A. 
It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to establish an Emergency Management Office staffed by an emergency management coordinator, as hereinafter provided, that will insure the complete and efficient utilization of all the Township's facilities to combat disaster resulting from major emergencies, natural, man-made or nuclear disasters, or enemy attack.
B. 
The Edgewater Park Office of Emergency Management will be the coordinating agency for all activity in connection with emergency management: it will be the instrument through which the Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator may exercise the authority and discharge the responsibilities vested in him in the New Jersey Civil Defense Act of 1942 (N.J.S.A. App. A:9-30 et seq., Volume Title 58, as amended and supplemented) and this chapter.
C. 
This chapter shall not relieve any Township official or department of the responsibilities or authority given to it by the municipal ordinances of the Township, nor will it adversely affect the work of any voluntary agency organized for relief in disaster emergencies.
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation of this chapter:
COORDINATOR
The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator appointed by the Township of Edgewater Park as prescribed by this chapter.
DISASTER
An unusual incident resulting from natural or unnatural causes which endangers the health, safety, or resources of the residents of this Township, and which is or may become too large in scope or unusual in type to be handled in its entirety by regular Township operating services.
EMERGENCY
Includes "disaster" and "war emergency," as defined in this section.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FORCES
The employees, equipment and Township facilities of all departments, boards, institutions and commissions, and, in addition, it shall include all volunteer personnel, equipment and facilities contributed by, or obtained from, volunteer persons or agencies.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT VOLUNTEER
Any person duly registered, identified and appointed by the Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator of the Office of Emergency Management and assigned to participate in the emergency management activity.
LOCAL DISASTER EMERGENCY
Includes any disaster, or the imminence thereof, resulting from natural or unnatural causes other than enemy attack and limited to the extent that action by the Governor under the New Jersey Emergency Management Disaster Control Act[1] is not required.
REGULATIONS
Includes plans, program and other emergency procedures deemed essential to civil defense.
VOLUNTEER
Contributing a service, equipment or facilities to the emergency management organization without remuneration.
WAR EMERGENCY
Includes any disaster occurring anywhere within the Township as the result of enemy attack or the imminent danger thereof.
[1]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. App. A:9-33 et seq.
A. 
The Mayor shall appoint a Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator from among the residents of the Township. The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator shall serve for a term of three years, subject, however, to successfully completing at the time of his appointment, or within one year immediately thereafter, whichever is later, the current approved training requirements. The failure of the Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator to fulfill such requirements within the period prescribed shall disqualify the Director-Coordinator from continuing the office of Director-Coordinator and thereupon a vacancy in said Office shall be deemed to have been created (N.J.S.A. App. A:9-40.1, as amended January 4, 1985).
B. 
The Director-Coordinator is authorized and directed to create an organization for emergency management, utilizing to the fullest extent the existing agencies of the Township. The Director-Coordinator, as executive head of the Edgewater Park Township Office of Emergency Management, shall be responsible for its organization, administration and operations.
A. 
The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator shall be responsible to the Mayor in regard to all phases of the emergency management activities. Under supervision of the Mayor, he shall be responsible for the planning, activation, coordination and operation of the emergency management activity of the Township. Under the supervision of the Mayor, he shall maintain liaison with the county, state and federal authorities and the authorities of other nearby political subdivisions as to insure the most effective operation of the emergency operations plan. His duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) 
Personnel.
(a) 
Coordinating the recruitment of volunteer personnel and agencies to augment the personnel and facilities of the Township for emergency management purposes.
(b) 
The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator may require emergency services of any Township officer or employees. If regular forces are determined to be inadequate, the Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator may require the services of such other personnel as he can obtain that are available, including citizen volunteers. All duly authorized persons rendering emergency services shall be entitled to the privileges and immunities as are provided by state law and ordinances for regular Township employees and other registered and identified emergency management workers.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III]
(2) 
The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator may obtain vital supplies, equipment and other properties found lacking and needed for the protection of health, life and property of the people, and bind the Township for the fair value thereof.
(3) 
Negotiating and concluding agreements with owners or persons in control of buildings or other property for the use of such buildings or other property for emergency management purposes.
(4) 
The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator will cause to be prepared the basic plan herein referred to as the "Edgewater Park Emergency Operations Plan."
(5) 
Development and coordination of plans for the immediate use of all the facilities, equipment, manpower and other resources of the Township for the purpose of minimizing or preventing damage to persons and property, and protecting and restoring to usefulness the governmental services and public utilities necessary for the public health, safety and welfare.
(6) 
Through public information programs, educating the civilian population as to actions necessary and required for the protection of their persons and property in case of emergency as defined herein, either impending or present.
(7) 
Conducting public practice alerts to insure the efficient operation of the emergency management forces and to familiarize residents with regulations, procedures and operations.
(8) 
The Coordinator, with the approval of the Mayor, shall order emergency management forces to the aid of communities with which a mutual aid agreement is in force. All other requests for assistance must be received from the Burlington County Coordinator. When local resources are inadequate to cope with an emergency, the Coordinator will request assistance from the Burlington County Coordinator.
(9) 
Assuming such authority and conducting such activity as the Township Committee may direct to promote and execute the emergency operations plan.
B. 
The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator may exercise the emergency power and authority necessary to fulfill his general powers and duties as defined in this chapter. The judgment of the Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator shall be the sole criteria necessary to invoke emergency powers indicated in this chapter and other appropriate authorities. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as abridging or curtailing the powers or restrictions of the Township Committee of the Township of Edgewater Park.
C. 
During any period when disaster threatens or when the Township has been struck by disaster, within the definition of this chapter, the Township Committee may promulgate such regulations as it deems necessary to protect life and property and preserve critical resources. The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator shall assist in implementing such regulations:
(1) 
Regulations prohibiting or restricting the movement of vehicles in order to facilitate the mass movement of persons from critical areas within or without the Township;
(2) 
Regulation pertaining to the movement of persons from areas deemed to be hazardous or vulnerable to disaster;
(3) 
Such other regulations necessary to preserve public peace, health and safety; and
(4) 
Regulations promulgated in accordance with the authority above will be given widespread circulation by proclamations published by newspapers circulating in the area and such other means of mass communication as may be available. These regulations shall have the force of ordinance when duly filed with the Clerk, and violations shall be subject to the penalties as provided in this chapter.
A. 
A comprehensive emergency operations plan shall be maintained by the Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator. In the preparation of this plan as it pertains to Township organization, it is the intent that the services, equipment, facilities and personnel of all existing departments and agencies, including volunteer fire companies and first-aid squads (said departments, agencies and companies hereinafter referred to as "departments"), shall be utilized to the fullest extent to protect the peace, health and safety of citizens. When approved, it shall be the duty of all municipal departments to perform the functions assigned by the plan and to maintain their portion of the plan in a current state of readiness at all times. The basic plan shall be considered supplementary to this chapter and have the effect of law whenever a disaster, as defined in this chapter, has been proclaimed. The plan shall be compatible with county and state plans.
B. 
The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator shall prescribe in the basic plan those positions within the disaster organization, in addition to his own, for which lines of succession are necessary.
C. 
The Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator and each department head assigned responsibility in the basic plan shall be responsible for carrying out all duties and functions assigned therein. Duties will include the organization and training of assigned Township employees and volunteers. Each department head shall formulate an operation plan for his service which, when approved, shall be an annex to and a part of the basic plan.
D. 
When a required competency or skill for a disaster function is not available within the Township government, the Municipal Disaster Control Director-Coordinator is authorized to seek assistance from persons outside of government. The assignment of duties, when of a supervisory nature, shall also grant authority for the persons so assigned to carry out such duties prior to, during, and after the occurrence of a disaster. Such services from persons outside of government may be accepted by the Township on a volunteer basis. Such citizens shall be enrolled as emergency management volunteers in cooperation with the heads of department affected.
A. 
Any person who shall do any of the following shall be adjudged a disorderly person and shall be subject to imprisonment for a term not to exceed six months or shall pay a fine not to exceed $1,000, or both a fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court:
(1) 
Commit any unauthorized or otherwise unlawful act during the threat or imminence of danger in any emergency that jeopardizes the health, welfare and safety of the people; or
(2) 
Commit any unauthorized or otherwise unlawful act during the threat or imminence of danger during any emergency that contributes to the loss of or destruction to property; or
(3) 
Hamper, impede, or in any way interfere with any person who is performing any function under this chapter; or
(4) 
Drive any motor vehicle in a prohibited area during a blackout or while an air raid alert is in progress or in any other manner contrary to the rules and regulations covering any period of danger or any emergency; or
(5) 
Go within a prohibited area contrary to rules and regulations; or
(6) 
Refuse to obey the lawful orders of any air raid warden, civilian protection worker, or other person who is duly authorized to perform any act or function during the threat or imminence of danger or any emergency; or
(7) 
Refuse to cooperate with any air raid warden, civilian protection worker, or other person who is duly authorized to perform any act or function in connection with activities during the threat or imminence of danger or any emergency; or
(8) 
Violate any order, rule or regulation adopted by the Governor and promulgated as provided by this chapter; or
(9) 
Violate any other provision of this chapter declared herein to be unlawful;
B. 
Prosecution for the imposition of a penalty pursuant to this section shall be commenced in the Municipal Court of the Township. The state shall be required to prove all elements of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt in order to obtain a conviction. (Statute as amended by Laws of 1982, Chapter 108, Paragraph 1, effective August 4, 1982.[1])
[1]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. App. A:9-49.