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Ordinance 706 ORDINANCE NO. 706 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING BLACKOUTS AND AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS AND PROTECTION AND AUTHORIZING RULES AND REGULATIONS • PERTAINING THERETO; REGULATING LIGHTS, LIGHTING AND TRAFFIC DURING AIR RAIDS AND THE HOURS OF BLACKOUTS; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDI- NANCE OR ORDERS, RULLS AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY AUTHORITY HEREOF; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 671, OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH; DECLARING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE AN EMER+JHNCY MEASURE. WHEREAS, the United States of America is now engaged in a war with foreign powers and the defense of our Nation is in the hands of our Army and Navy; and WHEREAS, in modern warfare no City, however distant from the enemy, is free from attack; and WHEREAS, lights at night time are a definite aid to the enemy in reaching military and other objectives; and WHEREAS, blackouts, when ordered by the Army or Navy, or other lawful authority, are essential to the preservation of life and property in this City, and it is imperative that the City of Miami Beach aid the military and civilian defense authorities by all possible cooperation and assistance; and WHEREAS, failure to extinguish lights when ordered to do so by duly authorized authorities may result in loss of life by thousands of the residents of the City of Miami Beach, as well as the residents of other parts of the Nation when lights are used as a guide to other objectives; and WHEREAS, failure to comply with orders, rules and regula- tions governing evacuations, traffic movements, congregation of persons in streets and other public places with result in confusion and unnecessary loss of life both during blackouts and during air raids in the day time; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TEE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. For the purpose of this ordinance the term "emergency vehicle" shall mean and include only the following: a. Vehicles of the armed forces of the United States of America. h. Ambulances and municipal, county, State and Federal police agencies and fire vehicles, and vehicles being then officially used by the several branche's of the Civilian Defense Organization. c. Vehicles actually in emergency service for the repair or control of public utility equipment , whether prixately or publicly owned. d. Vehicles of the Florida Defense Force under actual control of officers or enlisted men of the State Home Guards and actually in emergency service. , e. Such other vehicles as may be permitted to move on special order of the Civilian Defense Commander, subject to such restrictions as the military authorities may impose. SECTION 2. That in order to protect life and property in the City of Miami Beach from enemy action, the City Manager is author- ized and directed to carry out blackouts and kir raid protection measures in said City at such times and for such periods as are ordered by the Army or Navy, or other lawful authority, and to promulgate such orders, rules and regulations as may be necessary to insure the success of the blackouts and air raid protection mea- sures, and to protect 1j, 'e and property during said periods. Pro- vided that said orders/rules and regulations shall include traffic movements of emergency or other vehicles, evacuation of residents, congregation of persons on public streets, sidewalks, in public places , or in buildings, but this enumeration shall not be taken as a limitation on the power to promulgate Orders, rules and regulations governing any other subject persons or property which must be regulated in order to insure the proper carrying out of any duly authorized blackout or air raid protection measure. SECTION 3. That the City Tanager may appoint for a specifiedtime as many special police, without pay, from among residents of the City of Miami Beach, as may be deemed advisable for service in connection with any blackout or air raid protection mea- sure. )urine the term of service of such special police, they shall possess all the powers and privileges and perform all the duties of privates in the standing police force of the City of illiami 'Beach. Said special police :rust wear such identifying emblem a may be pres- cribed by the City )ana ger, and it shall be unlawful for any said special policeman to attempt to carry out any order, rule or regula- tion promulgated under the authority conferred by this ordinance when he is not wearing said identifying emblem. SECTION 4. That this ordinance is an exercise by the City of its governmental functions for the protection of the public peace, health and safety, and neither the City of Miami Beach nor any individual subject to regulations lawfully included herein or promulgated pursuant to authority herein conferred, shall t be liable for any damae sustained to persons or property during, or as the result of, an authorized blackout or air raid protection mea- sure. SECTION 5. That when deemed necessary in order to protect life or property during a blackout or air raid, the police, or the special police authorizedherein, are authorized and directed to enter upon any premises within the City of Miami Bach, and extin- guish lights cr take other necessary action to make effective any order, rule or regulation promulgated under the authority conferred by this ordinance. SECTION 6. In the event of an air raid from the time the official air raid signal shall be given until the all clear signal shall be thereafter given, and in the event of a blackout, during the hours set forth and designated in orders or proclamations issued by the City Manager, (a) All lights of whatsoever kind shall be extinguished ex- cept such interior lights as shall not be visible from the exterior of the building in which such lights are located. (b) The operators of all vehicles, except emergency vehicles as hereinbefore defined, shall immediately draw to the side of the road or street and stop in such a manner and in such a place so as not to obstruct the reasonable use of the road or §treet , or any inter- secting road or street , fire hydrant or police or fire station driveway or other emergency driveway, and shall set the hand brake of such vehi- cle. ( c) All persons, unless otherwise duly authorized, shall evacuate and move from the streets, sidewalks and open spaces and seek the nearest shelter. SECTION 7. That during air raids or blackouts, parking regulations pertaining to time limits, loading zones, distances from intersections and parking in prohibited zones shall be suspended except insofar as their violation may constitute a violation of this ordinance. SECTION 8. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, or any order, rule or regu- lation issued pursuant thereto, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding ., 1,000.00 or by imprison- ment in the ity Jail for a term not exceeding ninety ( 90) days, or by both suchfine and imprisonment , in the discretion of the Municipal Judge. SECTION 9. That it is the intention of the City Council that each separate provision of this ordinance shall be deemed inde- pendent of all other provisions herein, and it is further the intention of the City Council that if any provision of this ordinance be declared to be invalid, all other provisions thereof shall remain valid and enforceable. SECTION 10. That Ordinance No. 671 and all ordinances or carts of ordi- nances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed insofar as there is conflict . SECTION 11. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure upon the ground cf urgent public need for the preservation of peace , health, safety and property in the City of Miami Beach. PASSED and ADOPTED this 5th day of January, '' Mayor ATTEST : City Clerk 1st reading - January 5, 1944 2nd reading - January 5, 1944 3rd reading - January 5, 1944 Posted - January 6, 1944 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE )) I, C. W. TOMLINSON, City Clerk in and for the City of Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 706 entitled "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING BLACK- OUTS AND AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS AND PROTECTION AND AUTHORIZ- ING RULES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING THERETO; REGULATING LIGHTS, LIGHTING AND TRAFFIC DURING AIR RAIDS AND THE HOURS OF BLACKOUTS; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE OR ORDERS, RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY AUTHORITY HEREOF; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 671 OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH; DECLARING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE AN EMERGENCY MEASURE", having been passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, has been posted by me in three conspicuous places in the City of Miami Beach, Florida, one of which was at the door of the City Hall in said City on the 6th day of January, A. D. 1944, and that said Ordinance remained posted for a period of at least thirty days in accordance with the requirements of the City Charter of the said City of Miami Beach. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, on this the 16th day of February, A. D. 1944. i City lerk OOz"f Q OOti L'h H D="' t 1 C9N __