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11 <br /> City of Everett Comprehensive Emergency <br /> Management Plan - 2014 Update <br /> Executive Summary <br /> Overview <br /> The City of Everett Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) provides a <br /> framework to coordinate response efforts, prioritize restoration of government services, <br /> and speed recovery after a major disaster. The plan's objective is to minimize the impact to <br /> people, the environment, the economy, and property. Everett's CEMP is updated every <br /> four years as required by the Washington State Emergency Management Division (EMD). <br /> The CEMP has been updated in accordance with the Federal Emergency Management <br /> Agency (FEMA) Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 101. <br /> Highlights of the 2014 Update of the Everett CEMP <br /> The overall purpose and response structure in the Everett CEMP has not changed from <br /> the previous plan. Changes in the updated plan reflect new procedures and information <br /> from emergency plans at the local, county, state, and federal level. The Everett CEMP has <br /> also been updated to reflect lessons learned from significant emergency and disaster <br /> events such as the SR 530 Landslide. The following outlines the significant changes in the <br /> 2014 Everett CEMP update. <br /> ➢ Administration,Finance,and Logistics-The 2014 update includes a more <br /> extensive explanation of documentation and records management requirements <br /> during an emergency or disaster as it relates to personnel, expenses, and other <br /> resources. <br /> ➢ Lead and Support Responsibilities for City Departments and Public/Private <br /> Agencies -This portion of the CEMP describes in greater detail the specific tasks, <br /> roles, and responsibilities of City Departments and other agencies. The <br /> assignments of lead or supporting roles for different elements of response and <br /> recovery have been updated based on lessons learned from recent emergencies <br /> and disasters. <br /> Debris Management.Plan-The Debris Management Annex from the previous <br /> version of the CEMP has been pulled out as a stand-alone plan following the <br /> guidance of Washington State EMD. Though it is a separate document, the Debris <br /> Management Plan still ties into the framework of the CEMP. <br /> Volunteer Management Annex-The Volunteer Management Annex has been <br /> added in the 2014 update of the CEMP. This annex describes how volunteers can <br /> be used in an emergency or disaster response and outlines procedures for <br /> managing them. <br /> ➢ Pets and Service Animals Annex-The Pets and Service Animals Annex provides <br /> information on emergency sheltering of pets and service animals and assigns the <br /> responsibilities of involved entities and City Departments. It was completed for the <br /> 2014 update in collaboration Snohomish County. <br /> 57 <br />