697RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FORPROTECTIONFROM
RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT IN NEW CITY BUILDINGS ,yam
AND IN ADDITIONS TO EXISTING CITY BUILDINGS.
B8 IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA: w
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SECTION 1. Every Officer, Board, Department, Commission or Agency of the City
of Edgewater charged with the duty of preparing specifications, or awarding or
entering into contracts for design, erection or construction of buildings or
otherstructures, including additions to existing structures, for the City may
incorporate, or cause to be incorporated, in such buildings, or other structures,
protection from radioactive fallout, for at least its normal anticipated
occupancy, which shall meet, or exceed, the minimum space and protection criteria
recommended by the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, United States Department
of Defense, unless exempted from such shelter requirements in accordance with
Section (2) of this resolution.
SECTION 2. The City Council may exempt buildings of other structures from the
requirements of this resolution where it finds that the addition of fallout
protection will create, in the building or other structure, an additional
excessive amount in the construction of such building, or that other factors
make it unnecessary or impracticable to incorporate fallout protection in the
design or construction of such building or structure.
SECTION 3. It shall be the policy of the City Council of this City that fallout
shelter protection may be incorporated into all City Buildings or structures to
the fullest extent practicable in order to provide protection against the effects
of radioactive fallout for the greatest possible number of people in the event
of nuclear attack upon the United States, or an accidental nuclear explosion:
SECTION 4. That all Resolution or parts of Resolutions in conflict berewith
be and the same are hereby rescinded.
SECTION S. That this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption
by the City Council and approval by the Mayor.
The forgoing Resolution was presented by Councilman -- y
who moved its adoption, said motion being seconded by Councilman
Upon roll call vote the said Resolution was duly declared adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council held on the �� day ofL A.D. 1977, the vote
of said Council upon roll call being as follows:
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A.D. 1977
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