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24-13 Docusign Envelope ID: FCFB3526-934F-4215-9B21-7AD8E5486C75 RESOLUTION NO. 24-13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, CONFIRMING A DECLARATION OF A STATE OF EMERGENCY AND ESTABLISHING EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES; ESTABLISHING EMERGENCY EMPLOYEE WORK SCHEDULES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, a state of emergency in the City of Clearwater was proclaimed by Bruce Rector, Mayor, on August 5, 2024, based on conditions surrounding Hurricane Debby; and WHEREAS, the entire City of Clearwater is threatened by the wind and rain and attendant disruption of services and coastal areas are threatened by storm surge attendant to the arrival of Hurricane Debby; and WHEREAS, conditions arising from the above-stated emergency have necessitated the establishment of emergency procurement procedures; and WHEREAS, conditions arising from the above-stated emergency have necessitated the establishment of emergency employee work schedules and compensation; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA; Section 1. A declaration of a state of emergency proclaimed on August 6, 2024, is hereby confirmed. Section 2. It was necessary to establish the following emergency procurement procedures: • The bid/quote requirements were suspended; • Awards of contract for specified department directors were increased from $25,000 to $50,000; • The City Manager and Assistant City Manager were authorized to award contracts without bid through $100,000; • The City Manager had emergency authority above $100,000, but must present an after action ratification item to the City Council for approval at the next available Council Meeting; and • Department directors involved in emergency and public services and other selected personnel were increased to a "reasonable" amount with the top limits reserved for the City Manager and Assistant City Manager only. Resolution No. 24-13 Docusign Envelope ID: FCFB3526-934F-4215-9B21-7AD8E5486C75 Section 3. It was necessary to implement emergency employee work schedules and compensation in accordance with established city policy and procedure as deemed appropriate by the City Manager. Section 4. This resolution shall be effective and shall terminate concurrently with the Pinellas County declaration of a State of Emergency. PASSED AN BTED this 15th day of August, 2024. 1Ldb.yr.� Signed byC,uQeI Fe_. Rosemarie Call Bruce Rector City Clerk Mayor Approved as to form: Signed by: Lwldv 5� Owen R&N4 Lead Assistant City Attorney Resolution No. 24-13