~l )l Cc,URT CONVERTED IRT SPECIAL SESSION February 24, 1967 at 10:15 o'clock A.M., with the following members present: Julius R. t~eunhoffer W. C. Schwethelm Roger Stone County Judge Commissioner Precinct 1 Commissioner Precinct 4 and the Court having duly opened, the following proceedings were had: N0. 10458 APPROVAL OF PLAT OF PART OF E. J. NICKLOS RANCHO AMIGO On this the 24th day of February 1967, upon motion made by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Schwethelm, the Court unanimously approved the Plat of Part of E. J. Nicklos Rancho Amigo. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT ADJOURNED February 24, 1967 at 10:35 o'clock A.M. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o CIVIL DEFENSE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN KERRVILLE-KERR COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE AND DISASTER RELIEF I. AUTHORITY: State of Texas Civil Protection Act of 1951, as amended. State of Texas Operational Survival Plan, 1958. Kerr County Commissioners Court Order, No. 8229, March 10, 1959. City of Kerrville Proceedings City Council, February 8, 1962. II. MISSION: Civil Defense is an emergency function oŁ government requiring a plan and organization to effect survival capability. The objective is to safeguard life and property under all possible emergency conditions; control resources; provide emergency shelter, food, and health services for citizens of the community; receive and care for evacuees from emergency conditions in other areas, and to continue the control of local government. III. ASSUMPTIONS -- specific things that might happen: 1. In case of an enemy attack on installations in the San Antonio area, Kerr County and adjacent areas might be hit by nuclear weapons either as a result of deliberate attack or by accident or error. 2. The entire county could possibly receive and be blanketed by heavy radioactive fallout from missles detonated around San Antonio, the Austin area, or in fact any place throughout Texas. 3. In case of a continued attack, Kerr County might be completely isolated for some time and with no additional supplies of food, fuel or other necessities. 4. If San Antonio was attacked or bombed, Kerrville might receive thousands of evacuees. 5. This community might be required to care for evacuees from other areas of local disaster. 6. A serious flood, tornado, explosion or other catstrophe might disrupt the entire community with danger to lives and damage to property. IV. GENERAL ACTIONS -- to be taken in an emergency: 1. Receive and disseminate adequate warnings. 2. Issue an appropriate proclamation. 3. Mobilize civil defense forces and activate an Emergency Operations Center.