The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation of this chapter:
(A) “Civil Disorder” means a public disturbance involving:
(1) An act of violence by one or more individuals part of an assemblage of four or more individuals, which act constitutes a clear and present danger of, or results in damage or injury to the property or person of any other individual; or
(2) A threat of the commission of an act or acts of violence by one or more individuals part of an assemblage of one or more individuals having the ability of immediate execution of such threat, where the performance of the threatened act of violence would constitute a clear and present danger of, or would result in, damage or injury to the property or person of any other individual.
(B) “Civil Emergency” means a civil disorder, or a national or man-made calamity.
(C) “Disaster” includes, but is not limited to, actual or threatened enemy attack, sabotage, extraordinary fire, Tsunami, storm, earthquake, epidemic, or other impending or actual calamity endangering, or threatening to endanger health, life, property, or constituted government.
(Am. Ord. 2004-04, passed 3-9-04)