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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance-1969-0009 - Emergency Police PowersBy COUNCILMAN: RaV C. Pepe ORDINANCE NO. 9 Series of 1969 TITLE. AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING-EMERGENCY PbLICE POWERS WITHIN THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO: 2-11-1 Purpose. The City of Wheat Ridge will from time to time in the future, in all probability, have within its corporate limits fire, flood, civil disturbances and riots; and, therefore, it is deemed in the best interest of the City to exercise certain emergency police powers necessary to and incidental to the maintenance of the safety, health and welfare of the citizens of Wheat Ridge. 2-11-2 Mayor's Authority. Emergency police powers shall be placed in the hands of the Mayor of the City of Wheat Ridge and that these powers should be exercised only in the event of an emergency as herein contemplated and shall only be exercised for such period of time as the actusl emergency exists and further that said powers shall only be invoked after a declaration and proclamation of an emergency. 2-11-3 Powers of Mayor. In addition to any and all powers enumerated in the ordinances of the City, the Mayor shall have further emergency powers necessary to preserve the peace and order of the City as follows: (a) The Mayor shall have the power to declare an emergency to exist when, in his opinion, one or more of the following conditions exists (1) That there is extreme likelihood of danger of destruction of life or property due to unusual conditions. (2) Unusual or extreme weather conditions, making use of City streets or areas difficult or impossible. (3) Civil unrest, commotion or uprising is imminent or exists. (4) There is a stoppage or loss ofelectrical power affecting a major portion of the City. (b) The Emergency shall be declared in a proclamation of the Mayor, which proclamation shall be delivered to the Chief of Police, who shall then see that said proclamation is delivered to all news media within the City who shall immediately notify the public of said procmamation and that violators will be arrested and subject to penalty., (c) After declaration of such emergency, the Mayor shall have the authority to exercise any or all of the following powers: (1) To call upon regular and auxiliary enforcement agencies and organizations within or without the City to assist in- - preserving and keeping the peace and the preservation of life and property of the citizenry of Wheat Ridge. (2) The power to close streets and sidewalks and to delineate areas within the City wherein and emergency exists. (3) To impose a curfew upon all or any portion of the City thereby requiring all persons in such designated curfew areas to forth- with remove themselves from the public streets, alleys, parks or other public places; provided, however, that physicians, nurses and ambulance operators performing medical services, utility personnel maintaining essential public services, fire- men and City authorized or requested enforcement officers and personnel may be exempted from such curfew. (4) To order the closing of any business establishments anywhere within the City.for the period of the emergency, such businesses to include, but not be limited to, those selling intoxicating liquors,'malt beverages, gasoline or firearms. (5) The power to do any and all acts necessary and incidental to _ the preservation of life, limb and property within the City of Wheat Ridge. (d) The proclamation of specifying with exactness the area in which the emergency is declared to exist shall become effective upon its issuance and dissemination to the public by the appropriate news media. (e) After declaration of such emergency, the Mayor shall arrange for notifying the City Council for a special meeting as soon as is reason- ably possible. (2) Any emergency proclaimed in accordance with the provisions F of this ordinance shall terminate after forty=eight (48) hours from the issuance thereof, or upon the issuance of a proclamation determining an an emergency no longer exists, whichever occurs first; provided, however, upon declaration of a second or further emergencies to-exist the emergency powers set forth herein may be exercised during such further emergency period or periods, but never for more than forty-eight (48) hours in one declared emergency period. (3) NO emergency period shall extend beyond the next regular, special or called meeting of the City Council unless at such meeting the declaration of emergency is.specifically approved by resolution of the Council. 2-11-4 Penalties. Any person who shall willfully fail or refuse to comply with the order of duly authorized law enforcement officers or personnel charged with the, responsibility of enforcing the Proclamation of Emergency authorized herein shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than $300 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. INTRODUCED, PASSED, ADOPTED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED AND POSTED on first reading this twenty-first (21) day of October, A.D. 1969, by a vote of six (6) to zero (0). PASSED, ADOPTED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED AND POSTED on second and final reading this tenth (10) day of November, A.D. 19699 by a vote of five (5) to zero (0). Albert E. Anderson, Mayor ATTEST: Louise F. Turner, City Cler CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I, Louise F. Turner hereby certify that Ordinance No. 9 was duly posted by me following first reading.on--the 30th day of _-October- .1.969; at-the following locations within the City of Wheat Ridge: Wheat Ridge Past Office Wheat Ridge Branch Library Westridge Sanitation District Office_ Columbia Heights School _ Prospect Valley Fire Department Wheat Ridge City Office I, Louise F. Turner hereby certify,that Ordinance No. 9 was _duly posted by me following second.reeding on the 11th day of November 1969, at the above locations within the City of Wheat Ridge. Louise F Turner City Clerk. L ' .1,