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AGENDA TITLE: Adopt a Resolution Reaffirming the Ratification of the City Manager's Proclamation
Finding the Continued Existence of a Local Emergency and Rendering Certain
Emergency Orders, Including an Increase Related to the Local Emergency in the
City Manager's Contracting Authority for Services and Goods to a Maximum
Amount of $250,000 for the Duration of the Local Emergency
MEETING DATE: November 4, 2020
PREPARED BY: City Attorney
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution
reaffirming the ratification of the City Manager's proclamation finding
the continued existence of a local emergency and rendering certain
emergency orders, including an increase related to the local emergency in the City Manager's contracting
authority for services and goods to a maximum amount of $250,000 for the duration of the local
emergency.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: At 8:00 a.m. on March 16, 2020, the City Manager declared a Local
Emergency pursuant to his authority under Lodi Municipal Code
section 2.32.060(A)(1). The declaration was confirmed by the
City Council on March 18, 2020 (Gov. Code §8630). Action was taken in response to an outbreak of
Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in San Joaquin County.
An outbreak of Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has spread throughout numerous countries and
across the United States. As of October 20, 2020, there are a total of 21,436 confirmed cases of COVID-
19 in San Joaquin County. To date, there have been over 220,000 COVID-19 fatalities across the
country, 16,992 in California, and 484 COVID-19 fatalities in San Joaquin County (representing 2.3% of
cases). Confirmed COVID positive hospitalizations in the county is 24 with 5 of those patients currently in
ICU, a significant decrease from since our last report in early October. Countywide total ICU occupancy,
including both COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients, is under 100% for the first time. Adventist Health
Lodi Memorial Hospital (LMH) currently has 3 COVID-19 positive patients and no COVID positive ICU
patients. Currently there are 170 identified outbreaks within the County. County Public Health Services
continues to stress the importance of continued social distancing, the wearing of face coverings, and
frequent handwashing.
On August 28, 2020, Governor Newsom announced California's Plan for Reducing COVID-19 and Adjusting
Permitted Sector Activities to Keep Californians Healthy and Safe (Blueprint). The Blueprint consists of four
color -coded tiers, Widespread — Tier 1 (purple), Substantial — Tier 2 (red), Moderate — Tier 3 (orange),
and Minimal — Tier 4 (yellow). San Joaquin County Moved from the Tier 1 (purple) to Tier 2 (red) on
September 29. Counties must stay in an assigned tier for a minimum of 21 -days before movement to the
next tier. In order for the County to advance to Tier 3 (orange), the County will need to sustain the
APPROVED:
reph-on Schwabauer; pity Manager
following metrics for at least 2 -weeks: no more than 1-3.9 new daily COVID-19 cases per 100,000
population and a positivity rate of 2-4.9%. As of October 20, 2020, the County reports a 4.9 adjusted
case rate (down from 6.7% on September 22) per 100,000, a positivity rate of 3.3 (down from 5.5%), and
the health equity quartile positivity rate at 4.6%. The County continues to make significant progress in
reducing its positivity rate.
COVID-19 is an infectious disease that causes respiratory illness and in some cases can result in lung
lesions and pneumonia. Experts believe that a large majority of those infected will have mild cases that
often resemble the flu; however, some will have more serious symptoms requiring hospitalization,
particularly individuals who are over 65 years of age or have underlying chronic health conditions or
immunodeficiency.
It is imperative for the City to continue responding to suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 and to
implement measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 within our community, and continue
preparations to respond to the number of persons requiring medical care or hospitalization as we move
into flu season.
On March 4, 2020, the Governor of the State of California proclaimed a State of Emergency in California
after making a determination that:
The conditions caused by COVID-19 are likely to require the combined forces of a mutual
aid region or regions to appropriately respond; and
2. Local authority is inadequate to cope with the threat posed by COVID-19.
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) a
"public health emergency of international concern" and referenced the event as a pandemic.
On March 12, 2020, San Joaquin County Public Health Services (PHS) declared a local health
emergency pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 101080.
At 10:00 a.m. on March 12, 2020, the City of Lodi opened its Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
On March 13, 2020, the President of the United States of America declared a National State of
Emergency in response to the spread of COVID-19 within the United States.
On March 16, 2020, the City Manager declared a Local Emergency pursuant to his authority under Lodi
Municipal Code section 2.32.060(A)(1) in response to an outbreak of Novel Coronavirus Disease
(COVID-19) in San Joaquin County, the declaration of a local health emergency by PHS, and the
President's declared National State of Emergency. On March 18, 2020, the City Council ratified the
proclamation of local emergency pursuant to Government Code Section 8630. Council reaffirmed the
ratification of the proclamation on April 15, 2020, May 6, 2020, June 3, 2020, June 30, 2020, July 28,
2020, August 19, 2020, September 16, 2020, and October 7, 2020 as required by the Government Code.
On March 20, 2020, the Public Health Officer of San Joaquin County issued a Stay -At -Home order. The
order was superseded by subsequent orders dated March 21, 2020, March 26, 2020, April 14, 2020, an
amendment to the April 14 order issued on April 24, 2020. The April 14, 2020 order remains in effect
until such time as it is rescinded by the County's Public Health Officer, subject to subsequent orders
allowing for the opening of various sectors of the economy, referenced under the State's Pandemic
Roadmap to Recovery Plan as Phases 1, 2, and 3. San Joaquin County was in mid -Phase 3 of the
State's Pandemic Roadmap; however the significant increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations
has resulted in the issuance of a new County order to reclose certain industries and activities unless they
can be modified to operate outside or by pick-up. The City is continuing to work with local businesses to
facilitate outside operations. County Public Health continues to caution that the rate of infections and
deaths in San Joaquin County necessitate a firm and carefully planned and managed response and as a
consequence the reopening of the economy has been modified.
On August 31, 2020, San Joaquin County Public Health issued a new order in conformance with the
Blueprint. Of note, salons and barbershops can now operate indoors under the Blueprint's Tier 1 (purple)
criteria, so long as the State's guidance for business operations applicable to salons and barbershops is
followed. In addition, the County also issued a corrected order applicable to bars, pubs, brewpubs, and
breweries. The order states that those businesses must abide by the State's order issued on August 28.
Brewpubs, bars, breweries and pubs are permitted to continue outdoor service of alcohol only when it is
served with a "sit-down dine -in meal," meaning the alcohol is an accompaniment to the meal. On
September 22, 2020, the State announced that nail salons can now operate indoors in all tiers, so long
as State Guidelines are followed. As of October 20, the State announced that personnel care services,
including skin care, hair removal and tattoo can open in all tiers, with the requirement that State
Guidelines are adhered to.
As a Tier 2 (red) county, additional sectors of the economy have reopened, including indoor gyms and
fitness centers at 10% capacity, retail at 50% capacity, massage therapy with modifications, movie
theaters at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer, museums at 25% capacity, places of
worship at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer, and restaurants for indoor dining at 25%
capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer. As of October 13, schools in San Joaquin County may
reopen for in-person instruction in coordination with County Public Health and following state guidelines.
As part of the City's response to the current emergency, the City is participating in the State's Great
Plates Delivered program, currently extended to November 9. The program currently supports 425
qualified adults 65 years and older and adults 60-64 who are at high-risk from COVID-19, in staying
home and receiving the delivery of three meals each day. The program also provides economic stimulus
to the 5 participating local businesses and their workers.
Staff recommends that the City Council reaffirm its ratification of the City Manager's declaration of a local
emergency and continue the City Manager's authority to contract for services and goods related to
COVID-19, up to a maximum of $250,000 from the current maximum of $20,000, for the duration of the
local emergency.
FUNDING: The reaffirmation of the ratification of the City Manager's declaration of Local Emergency
allows the City to continue to access federal, state and county resources, including
financial reimbursements.
Janice D. Magdich
Janice D. Magdich
City Attorney
Attachment:
1) Resolution Reaffirming the Ratification of the Proclamation of the Director of Emergency Services for the City of Lodi Concerning the
Existence of a Local Emergency and Extending the Contract Authority of the City Manager for Services and Goods related to the
Emergency to $250,000
Signature: 3= d 0 It940d2h
Janie fl. mdedic}, (Oct 21, 1009:59 PaT]
Email: jmagdich@lodi.gov
Council Report: Expenditures
City of Lodi - v11.3.19 Live
COVID-19 expenses
Date Range: September 14, 2020 to October 30, 2020
Expenditures by Fund
FUND
Grand Total
FUND NAME
100 General Fund
Vendor Name
Sum of AMOUNT
ABM Industry Groups LLC
15,615.20
California Joint Powers Risk Mgt
5,377.19
Cassellabros Inc.
508,131.16
City Rise, LLC
10,110.00
Company Nurse, LLC
4,580.00
County of San Joaquin
400.00
Farwest Safety Inc
3,900.00
Lodi Beer Company, L.L.C.
248,469.53
Office Depot
191.34
Staples Advantage
68.41
The Dancing Fox Winery & Brewery, Inc
225,345.15
Village Coffee Shop
322,309.64
Zin Bistro
12,870.00
Grand Total
1,357,367.62
Sum of AMOUNT
1.357.367.62
1,357,367.62
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Council Report: Paryoll
City of Lodi - v11.3.19 Live
COVID-19 expenses
Date Range: September 14, 2020 to October 30, 2020
Total payroll costs - September 14, 2020 to October 30, 2020
Fund
Fund Name
Sum of Amount
100
General Fund
92,049.58
103
Measure L
513.13
200
PARKS, REC & CULTURAL SERVICES
1,023.40
270
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1,841.86
S00
Electric Utility
221.63
530
Wastewater Utility
4,719.35
Grand Total
100,368.94
Hours worked - September 14, 2020 to October 30, 2020
Fund
Fund Name
Sum_ of Quantity_
100
General Fund
1,288.00
103
Measure L
12.00
_200
PARKS, REC & CULTURAL SERVICES
68.00
270
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
26.25
500
Electric Utility
5.00
530
Wastewater Utility
120.00
Grand Total
1,519.25
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-254
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
REAFFIRMING THE RATIFICATION OF THE PROCLAMATION OF THE
DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR THE CITY OF LODI
CONCERNING THE CONTINUED EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL
EMERGENCY AND EXTENDING THE CONTRACT AUTHORITY OF THE
CITY MANAGER FOR SERVICES AND GOODS RELATED TO THE
LOCAL EMERGENCY TO $250,000
WHEREAS, Government Code Section 8630 and Lodi Municipal Code Section 2.32.060
authorizes the City Manager as the Director of Emergency Services to proclaim a local emergency
under certain circumstances if the City Council is not in session, and provides that the City Council
shall ratify the proclamation within seven (7) days thereafter; and
WHEREAS, an outbreak of Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has spread throughout
numerous countries and across the United States; and
WHEREAS, as of October 20, 2020, there have been over 8.32 million cases of COVID-19 in
the United States, resulting in over 221,000 deaths, including 16,992 deaths in the State of California;
and
WHEREAS, COVID-19 is an infectious disease that causes respiratory illness, and in some
cases can result in lung lesions and pneumonia. Experts believe that a large majority of those infected
will have mild cases that often resemble the flu; however, some will have more serious symptoms
requiring hospitalization, particularly individuals who are elderly or have underlying chronic health
conditions or immunodeficiency; and
WHEREAS, it is imperative for the City to continue to prepare for and be in a position to
respond to suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 to implement measures to mitigate the spread
of COVID-19 within our community, and prepare to respond to an increasing number of persons
requiring medical care or hospitalization; and
WHEREAS, on January 23, 2020, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) activated its emergency response system to provide ongoing support for the response to
COVID-19 in the United States; and
WHEREAS, on January 31, 2020, the Secretary of the federal Department of Health and
Human Services declared a public health emergency in the United States of America to aid the nation's
healthcare community in responding to COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 4, 2020, the Governor of the State of California proclaimed a State of
Emergency in California after making a determination that:
1 The conditions caused by COVID-19 are likely to require the combined forces of a
mutual aid region or regions to appropriately respond; and
2. Local authority is inadequate to cope with the threat posed by COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared Novel Coronavirus
Disease (COVID-19) a "public health emergency of international concern" and referenced the event
as a pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 12, 2020, San Joaquin County Public Health Services (PHS) declared
a local health emergency pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 101080; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States of America declared a
National State of Emergency in response to the spread of COVID-19 within the United States; and
WHEREAS, Lodi Municipal Code Section 2.32.050 designates the City Manager as the
Director of Emergency Services for the City of Lodi; and
WHEREAS, Lodi Municipal Code Section 2.32.060(A)(1) authorizes the Director of Emergency
Services to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a local emergency in the event the City
Council is not in session; and
WHEREAS, Lodi Municipal Code section 2.32.020 defines an emergency to mean:
"[T]he actual or threatened existence of conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety
of persons and property within this city caused by such conditions as air pollution, fire, flood, storm,
epidemic, riot or earthquake, or other conditions, including conditions resulting from war or imminent
threat of war, which conditions are or are likely to be beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment and facilities of this city, requiring the combined forces of other political subdivisions to
combat. It shall not include nor does any provision of this chapter apply to any condition relating to
a labor controversy." and
WHEREAS, on March 18, 2020, the Lodi City Council ratified the Proclamation of the
existence of a local emergency issued by the City Manager in his role as the City's Director of
Emergency Services on March 16, 2020 at 8:00 a.m.; and
WHEREAS, on April 15, 2020, May 6, 2020, June 3, 2020, June 30, 2020, July 28, 2020,
August 19, 2020, September 16, 2020, and October 7, 2020, the City Council reaffirmed the ratification
of the proclamation as required by the Government Code; and
WHEREAS, as of October 20, 2020, there are a total of 21,436 confirmed cases of COVID-19
in San Joaquin County (an increase of 171 from the prior 24-hour period) and 484 COVID-19 fatalities;
confirmed COVID positive hospitalizations are at 24 as of October 20, with five of those patients in
ICU. Countywide, total ICU occupancy including both COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients is just
under 100% of capacity as of October 20. Adventist Health Lodi Memorial Hospital (LMH) currently
has three COVID-19 positive patients none of its six ICU patients are COVID-19 positive. Because of
the high number of COVID-19 related cases and the overburdened ICU's in the County, in July the
state and federal government sent a special team to assist at LMH and also Dameron Hospital in
Stockton. Decreased hospitalizations in mid-September allowed the release of the special teams.
Nonetheless, there is continued evidence of community spread; currently there have been 170
identified outbreaks within the County, and County Public Health Services maintains that the
community needs to continue wearing masks, social distancing, and minimizing mixing outside of the
immediate household in order to continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the community as we
move into flu season; and
WHEREAS, on March 20, 2020, the Public Health Officer of San Joaquin County issued a
Stay -At -Home order. The order was superseded by subsequent orders dated March 21, 2020, March
26, 2020, April 14, 2020, an amendment to the April 14 order issued on April 24, 2020. The April 14,
2020 order remains in effect until such time as it is rescinded by the County's Public Health Officer,
subject to subsequent orders allowing for the opening of various sectors of the economy, referenced
under the State's Pandemic Roadmap to Recovery Plan as Phases 1, 2, and 3. San Joaquin County
was in mid -Phase 3 of the State's Pandemic Roadmap; however the significant increase in COVID-19
cases and hospitalizations resulted in the issuance of new County orders on July 2, 2020 and July 13,
2020 to reclose certain industries and activities unless they can be modified to operate outside or by
pick-up. The City is continuing to work with local businesses to facilitate outside operations; and
WHEREAS, on August 28, 2020, Governor Newsom announced California's Plan for Reducing
COVID-19 and Adjusting Permitted SectorActivities to Keep Californians Healthy and Safe (Blueprint).
The Blueprint consists of four color -coded tiers, Widespread — Tier 1 (purple), Substantial — Tier 2
(red), Moderate — Tier 3 (orange), and Minimal — Tier 4 (yellow). San Joaquin County is currently in
the framework's Tier 2 (red). Counties must stay in an assigned tier for a minimum of 21 -days before
movement to the next tier. In order for the County to advance to the Tier 3, the County will need to
sustain the following metrics for at least two weeks: no more than 4-7 cases of COVID-19 per 100,000
population and a positivity rate of 5-8%. As of October 20 the County reports a 4.9 adjusted case rate
(4.9 unadjusted) per 100,000 and a positivity rate of 3.3%, with a health equity quartile positivity rate
of 4.6%; and
WHEREAS, on August 31, 2020, San Joaquin County Public Health issued a new order in
conformance with the Blueprint and a corrected order applicable to brewpubs, bars, breweries
and pubs also in conformance with Tier 1 (purple) of the Blueprint and the August 28, 2020 order
the state public health officer; and
WHEREAS, County Public Health continues to caution that the rate of infections and deaths
in San Joaquin County necessitate a firm and carefully planned and managed response as a
consequence the further reopening of the economy with the move from the purple to the red tier; and
WHEREAS, the Lodi City Council does hereby find that the aforesaid conditions of extreme
peril warrant and necessitate the continued existence of a local emergency.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Lodi City Council does hereby reaffirm the
ratification of the City Manager's Proclamation of the existence of a local emergency issued in his role
as the City's Director of Emergency Services on March 16, 2020 at 8:00 a.m., attached hereto as
Exhibit A; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council that, until the local emergency is
terminated, the powers, functions, and duties of the City Manager/Director of Emergency Services and
the emergency organization of the City of Lodi shall be those as prescribed by State law and the
ordinances, resolutions, and approved emergency services plan of the City of Lodi as determined by
the City Manager/Director of Emergency Services within the National Incident Management System;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Lodi City Council does hereby reaffirm the approval of
an increase in the City Manager's contracting authority for services and goods related to the City's
response to the local emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, to a maximum amount of
$250,000 from the current maximum of $20,000, for the duration of the local emergency; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Purchasing System set forth in Lodi Municipal Code
Chapter 3.20 is suspended for the duration of the local emergency as to the purchase of goods and
services related to the City's response to the local emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that disclosure of the purchase of goods and services in an
amount over $10,000, and related to the City's response to the local emergency resulting from the
COVID-19 pandemic, will be submitted to the City Council concurrent with the Council's reaffirmation
of the ratification of the Proclamation declaring the existence of a local emergency. State law requires
that the City Council ratify the Proclamation every thirty (30) days hereafter until the local emergency
is terminated.
Dated: November 4, 2020
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2020-254 was passed and adopted by the City Council of
the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held November 4, 2020, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Chandler, Nakanishi, and Mayor Kuehne
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Mounce
ABSTAIN COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
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City Clerk
Approved as to Form:
ICE D. AGDICH
C1 ey
2020-254
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Exhibit A
Proclamation of the Director of Emergency
Services for the City of Lodi Finding the
Existence of a Local Emergency (COVID-19)
AMENDED TO CORRECT DATE OF ISSUANCE
WHEREAS, an outbreak of Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has spread
throughout numerous countries and across the United States of America; and
WHEREAS, COVID-19 is an infectious disease that causes respiratory illness, and in
some cases can result in lung lesions and pneumonia. Experts believe that a large majority of
those infected will have mild cases that often resemble the flu; however, some will have more
serious symptoms requiring hospitalization, particularly individuals who are elderly or have
underlying chronic health conditions or immunodeficiency; and
WHEREAS, it is imperative for the City to prepare for and be in a position to respond to
suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 to implement measures to mitigate the spread of
COVID-19 within our community, and prepare to respond to an increasing number of persons
requiring medical care or hospitalization; and
WHEREAS, on January 23, 2020, the federal Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) activated its emergency response system to provide ongoing support for the
response to COVID-19 in the United States; and
WHEREAS, on January 31, 2020, the Secretary of the federal Department of Health and
Human Services declared a public health, emergency fn the United States of America to aid the
nation's healthcare community in responding to COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 4, 2020, the Governor of the State of California proclaimed a
State of Emergency in California after making a determination that;
1. The conditions caused by COVID-19 are likely to require the combined forces of
a mutual aid region or regions to appropriately respond; and
2. Local authority is inadequate to cope with the threat posed by COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared Novel
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) a "public health emergency of international collcern" and
referenced the event as a pandemic; and
WHEREAS, on March 12, 2020, San Joaquin County Public Health Sendces (PHS)
declared a local health emergency pursuant to Hc8lth & Safety Code Section 101080; and
WHEREAS, the City of Lodi activated its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) effective
9:00 a.m. on March 12, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States of America declared
a National state of emergency in response to the spread of COVID-19 within the United States;
and
WHEREAS, as of March 13, 2020, there are eight (8) confirmed cases of COVID-19 in
San Joaquin County and some evidence of community spread; and
WHEREAS, Lodi Municipal Code Section 2.32.050 designates the City Manager as the
Director of Emergency Services for the City of Lodi; and
WHEREAS, Lodi Municipal Code Section 2.32.060(A)(1) authorizes the Director of
Emergency Services to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a local emergency in
the event the City Council is not in session; anti
WHEREAS, Lodi Municipal Code section 2.32.020 defines an emergency to mean:
71he actual or threatened existence of conditions of disas(er or of extreme peril to the
safety of persons and property within this city caused by such conditions as air pollution, fire,
flood, storm, epidemic, riot or earthquake, or other conditions, Including conditions resulting
from war or imminent threat of war, which conditions are or are likely to be beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of this city, requiring the combined forces
Of Other political subdivisions to combat. it shall not include nor does any provision of this
chapter apply to any condition relating to a labor controversy."
NOW, THEREFORE, THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY FINDS, DETERMINES AND
DECLARES that:
1. The rederal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on
February 25, 2020, that community spread of COVID-19 is likely to occur in the
United States; and
2. San Joaquin County Public Health Services (PHS) declared a local health
ernergency pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 101080 on March 12,
2020; and
3. PHS's declaration finds that there is an ongoing risk and likelihood of additional
COVID-19 patients being identified in San Joaquin County; and
4. As of March 13, 2020, PHS confirmed eight (8) cases of COVID-19 in San
Joaquin County and found we are now seeing some evidence of community
spread; and
5. The City of Lodi City Council is not now in session.
NOW, THEREFORE, BASED ON THE FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS ABOVE,
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY PROCLAIMS as of 8:00 a.m. March 16, 2020, that a local
emergency now exists throughout the City of Lodi caused by an outbreak and community
spread of COVID-19 in San Joaquin County,
BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED that during the existence of such local
emergency, the powers, functions and duties of the emergency organization of the City of Lodi
shall be those prescribed by state law and local ordinances, resolutions, and approved plans of
the City of Lodi,
Dated: March 16, 2020
Stepp o suer
Director of Emergency Services
This proclamation Is subject to ratification by the City Council within seven (7) days and is
subject to reaffirmation every 30 days thereafter until such local emergency is terminated.
-Aaraved as to Form.
Janice . Magdich
City --Attorney