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(A) The proclamation may prohibit obtaining access or attempting to obtain access to any area, designated in the manner described in this section, in violation of any order, clearly posted notice, or barricade indicating that access is denied or restricted.
(B) Areas to which access is denied or restricted shall be designated by the Public Safety Chief and his subordinates or other law enforcement officer when directed in the proclamation to do so by the Mayor. When acting under this authority, the Chief of Public Safety and his subordiintes may restrict or deny access to any area, street, highway or location within the city if that restriction or denial of access or use is reasonably necessary to promote efforts being made to overcome the emergency or to prevent further aggravation of the emergency.
(Ord. O-1996-35, passed 9-3-96)
The Proclamation may prohibit or restrict:
(A) Movements of people in public places;
(B) The operation of offices, business establishments, and other places to or from which people may travel or at which they may congregate; and
(C) Other activities or conditions the control of which may be reasonably necessary to maintain order and protect lives or property during the state of emergency, within the area designated in the proclamation.
(Ord. O-1996-35, passed 9-3-96)
The Mayor shall by proclamation terminate the entire declaration of emergency or remove any of the prohibitions and restrictions when the emergency no longer requires them, or when directed to do so by the City Council.
(Ord. O-1996-35, passed 9-3-96)
The Mayor in his/her discretion may invoke the restrictions authorized by this chapter in separate proclamations, and may amend any proclamation by means of a superseding proclamation in accordance with the procedures set forth in § 37.02.
(Ord. O-1996-35, passed 9-3-96)
Any proclamation issued under this section shall expire five days after its last imposition unless sooner terminated in writing under the same procedures set forth in § 37.02 for proclamations.
(Ord. O-1996-35, passed 9-3-96)
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