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inadequate planning for, and regulation of, public and private facilities and <br />land use. <br />(5) "Weather emergency" means an emergency caused by a natural event, <br />including, but not limited to, a hurricane, a storm, a flood, severe wave action, a <br />drought, or an earthquake. <br />6) "Public health emerizencv" means any occurrence, or threat, whether natural <br />or manmade, which results or may result in substantial injury or harm to the public <br />health from infectious disease, chemical agents nuclear agents biological toxins <br />or situations involving mass casualties or natural disasters, declared as a public <br />health emergency by the State Health Officer. <br />health, safety or soeur-ity and whieh is or- thfoatens to be beyond the eontfol of those <br />publie and private ageneies nor -mail), responsible for the management of such <br />eondition, resulting from an aet or threatened aet of > > fnob or <br />othef act of <br />tornado of, <br />nature; <br />> > <br />other- pyo. - aet of nature; frVrtTa isr-uption in the City Cility system; 4 o <br />�,•eh e ,lts l i. t; l l,arr,-, tl, <br />61-1-H-�3€ac"��vv-rrr �cccircrurTirj;a'r��'-�a�rrcrrrr�cv ciie <br />Population Ar substantial a.,,f,. ge to or loss of propeft., <br />Sec. 30-2. intent of Chap Conflicts. <br />In the event of any conflict between this Chapter and the preemptive Florida <br />Statutes, the controlling statutes will govern. <br />Ordinance No. 24-1593 <br />Page 3 <br />ism Am <br />Ordinance No. 24-1593 <br />Page 3 <br />