4-2-18: EMERGENCY CLOSING OF BUSINESS:
   A.   If the commissioner has reason to believe any continued operation of a particular licensed premises will immediately threaten the welfare of the community, he may, upon the issuance of a written order stating the reason for such conclusion and without notice or hearing, order the licensed premises closed for not more than seven (7) days; except, that if the licensee shall also be engaged in the conduct of another business or businesses on the licensed premises, such order shall not be applicable to such other business or businesses. The licensee shall be given an opportunity to be heard during that period.
   B.   The chief of police, upon the issuance of a written order stating the reasons therefor, without notice or hearing, may order a licensed premises to be closed without a hearing for a period of twenty four (24) hours if the premises was the scene of a disturbance involving injury or threat to any person or the use of firearms, or if the premises constitutes a crime scene and such closing could prevent the loss or destruction of evidence and facilitate a police investigation, for up to seven (7) days or longer if necessary to preserve the integrity of evidentiary collection procedures. (Ord. 13-22, 6-4-2013)