§ 36.18 RESTRICTION OF BUSINESS.
   After proclamation of civil emergencies, the Mayor of the city may also in the interest of public safety and welfare make any or all of the following orders:
   (A)   Order the closing of all retail liquor stores;
   (B)   Order the closing of all beer taverns;
   (C)   Order the closing of all private clubs or portions thereof where the consumption of intoxicating liquor or beer is permitted;
   (D)   Order the discontinuance of the sale of beer;
   (E)   Order the discontinuance of the selling, distributing or giving away of gasoline, kerosene or other liquid inflammable or combustible products in any container other than a gasoline tank properly affixed to a motor vehicle;
   (F)   Order the closing of gasoline stations and other establishments, the chief activity of which is to sell, distribute or dispense liquid flammable or combustible products;
   (G)   Order the discontinuance of selling, distributing, dispensing or giving away of any firearms or ammunition of any character whatsoever;
   (H)   Order the closing of any or all establishments or portions thereof the chief activity of which is the sale, distribution, dispensing or giving away of firearms or ammunition;
   (I)   Order the closing of any streets, alleys, ways, parts of streets, alleys or ways within the city limits;
   (J)   Restrict the number of persons who may assemble or gather on any public street, park or other areas in the city, either public or private; and
   (K)   Make orders as may be necessary to provide adequate police and fire protection for the city, including requests for assistance from other political subdivisions and the state and federal governments, and restrict access or entrance onto or into public facilities.
(Prior Code, § 14-304)