During the existence of a proclaimed state of emergency, the Mayor may impose, by proclamation, any, or all, of the following restrictions:
(A) Prohibit, or regulate, the buying, or selling, of beer, wine, or intoxicating beverages of any kind, and their possession, or consumption, off one’s own premises;
(B) Prohibit, or regulate, any demonstration, parade, march, vigil, or participation therein from taking place on any of the public ways, or upon any public property;
(C) Prohibit, or regulate, the sale of gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, or any other explosive, or inflammable, fluids or substances;
(D) Prohibit, or regulate, travel upon any public street, alley, or roadway, or upon any other public property except by those in search of medical assistance, food, or other commodity, or service necessary to sustain the well-being of themselves or their families, or some member thereof;
(E) Prohibit, or regulate, the participation in, or carrying on, of any business activity, and prohibit, or regulate, the keeping open of places of business, places of entertainment, and any other places of public assembly;
(F) Direct, and compel, the evacuation of all, or part, of the population from any stricken, or threatened, area within the jurisdiction of the town;
(G) Prescribe routes, modes of transportation, and destinations in connection with evacuation; and
(H) Control ingress, and egress, of a disaster area, and the movement of persons within the area.
(Code 1976, § 2.26(e)) (Ord. 7-2020, passed 2-11-2020)