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ORDINANCE NO. 507
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH RE-
LATING TO AIR RAID PRE-
CAUTIONS.
The City Council of the City of
Newport Beach does hereby ordain
as follows:
SECTION 1. As used in this or-
dinance the following words and
phrases shall mean:
"Air raid warning signal" shall
mean a signal, by siren, whistle,
horn or other audible device, of
two minutes duration consisting of
either a fluctuating or warbling
signal of varying pitch, or a suc-
cession of intermittent blasts of
about five seconds duration separ-
ated by a silent period of about
three seconds.
"All clear signal" shall mean a
continuous signal, by siren, horn
or other audible device, of two min-
utes duration at a steady pitch.
"Period of air raid alarm" shall
mean the interval of time between
the giving of the air raid warning
signal and the giving of the next
succeeding all clear signal.
"Blackout structure" shall mean
any space so enclosed that any il-
lumination maintained or existing
therein is not visible from any
point outside such enclosure.
SECTION 2. The Chief of Police
is hereby authorized and directed
to cause the sounding of an air
raid warning signal and of an all
clear signal when, and only when,
the district in which the city is
located is notified so to do by the
United States Aircraft Warning
Service.
SECTION 3. Any person who ef-
fects or maintains any illumina-
tion, or permits any illumination
under his control to be effected or
maintained, at any place within
the City of Newport Beach during
any period of air raid alarm in
the hours of darkness, except with-
in a blackout structure, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor.
SECTION 4. The maintenance or
leaving of any illumination except
within a blackout structure, with-
out provision for its extinguish-
ment, within one minute after the
commencement of a perbd of air
raid alarm by a competent per-
son over the age of eighteen years
attendant at the place where such
illumination is controlled, is here-
by prohibited.
SECTION 5. In order to enable
the Chief of Police to conform to
the request of the United States
Aircraft Warning Service for the
obscuration, diminution or exting-
uishment of any illumination,
whether in or out of doors, which
increases the vulnerability of the
City of Newport Beach, or any
portion thereof, to air attack, or
for the regulation of traffic dur-
in- the period of air raid alarm,
the Chief of Police may adopt
and promulgate reasonable miss
and regulations for such purpos-
es, and any rules or regulations
so adopted by him shall be and re-
main in effect for thirty (30) days
thereafter, but no longer unless ap-
proved within said time by resolu-
tion of the City Council; provided,
however, that any rule or regula-
tion so adopted by the Chief of
Police may at any time be rescind-
ed by resolution of the City Coun-
cil. Violation of any men rule or
regulation so adopted and prom-
ulgated is hereby declared to be
a misdemeanor.
SECTION 6. It shall be unlawful
to disobey any lawful direction or
order of a peace officer, highway
patrolman, or fireman given dur-
ing a period of air raid alarm,
which order is reasonably neces-
sary for the maintenance of public
order or safety or to effect the
extinguishment or obscuration of
light.
SECTION 7. Any illumination
contrary to the provisions of this
ordinance, or to any rule or regu-
lation adopted and promulgated in
accordance with section 5 hereof,
constitutes a public nuisance, and
the same may be summarily abat-
ed by any peace officer, highway
patrolman, or fireman. Any struc-
ture may be entered by any peace
officer, highway patrolman or fire-
man, using reasonable force if
necessary, for the purpose of abat-
ing such a nuisance by exting-
uishing such illumination.
SECTION S. At the commence-
ment of a period of air raid alarm,
the operator of any motor vehicle
shall forthwith bring such vehicle
as far as possible to the side of
the street, road or highway off
the main traveled portion thereof,
and the operator of such motor
vehicle, and the operator of any
street car, shall bring such motor
vehicle or street car to a stop clear
of any crossing, intersection, fire
house, fire plug, hospital or other
emergency depot or area, and dur-
ing the hours of darkness shall
extinguish all lights therein or
thereon and said motor vehicle or
street car shall remain so situated
during the period of air raid alarm,
unless directed or ordered to move
by a peace officer, highway pa-
trolman, or fireman.
SECTION 9. The provisions of
this ordinance shall not apply to
blackout emergency vehicles,
which shall include the following:
(1) All Army and Navy vehicles.
(2) All vehicles with United
States Government credentials in-
dicating the necessity of emergen-
cy movement.
(3) All authorized emergency
vehicles as defined in sections 44
and 44.1 of the Vehicle Code of
California.
(4) All vehicles being operated
by members of the California State
Guard while actually on duty.
(5) All vehicles of volunteer per-
sonnel engaged in the operation of
the Aircraft Warning Service of
the Fourth Interceptor Command
while such personnel are actually
going to or from their post of
duty.
(6) All vehicles certified by sher-
iffs, district attorneys, the Cali-
fornia State Highway Patrol, po-
lice chiefs, and fire chiefs, when
within the respective territorial
Jurisdictions of the certifying of-
fice, as being essential to the pres-
ervation of the public peace and
safety or to the dissemination of
public information or to the na-
tional defense; provided, however,
that such vehicles shall conform
to the uniform lighting regulations
approved by the Department of
Motor Vehicles and the California
State Highway Patrol for black-
out emergency vehicles, No certifi-
cate shall be issued which conflicts
with any regulation or order of the
United States Army applicable in
the area for which the certificate
is issued.
SECTION 10. It shall be unlaw-
ful for any person without author-
ity, during any air raid alarm, to
use, wear, exhibit or possess any
uniform, insignia, credential, or
other indication of authority,
or any imitation thereof, adopted
and issued by any official civilian
defense organization.
SECTION 11. Any person who
shall operate a siren, whistle or
other audible device in such a
manner ae to simulate an air raid
warning signal or an all clear sig-
nal, except upon order of the
Chief of Police or other proper
authority, shall be guilty of a mis-
demeanor.
SECTION 12. The provisions of
every ordinance of this city and
every administrative order made
pursuant thereto, requiring any il-
lumination to be maintained in
conflict with this ordinance or with
any rule or regulation made pur-
suant to Section 5 of this ordi-
nance, shall be deemed suspended
during the period between any air
raid warning signal and the next
succeeding all clear signal.
SECTION 13. Any person who
shall violate any provision of this
ordinance shall be guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and upon conviction
thereof, shall be punished by a
fine of not exceeding three hun-
dred dollars ($300.00) or by impris-
onment in the City Jail or in the
County Jail not exceeding three
(3) months, or by both such fine
and imprisonment.
SECTION 14. This ordinance is
required for the immediate preser-
vation of the public peace, health
and safety, and the following is
the statement of facts constituting
such urgency; The United States
is at war and this city is in great
and continuing danger of air and
other attack by the enemy.
SECTION 15. If any provision of
this ordinance or the application
thereof to any person or circum-
stances is held invalid, such inval-
idity shall not affect other pro-
visions or applications of this or-
dinance which can be�,given effect
without the invalid provision or
application, and to this end
the provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
SECTION 16. The City Clerk
shall certify to the adoption of
this ordinance and cause it to be
published once in the NEWPORT -
BALBOA PRESS, a newspaper of
general circulation printed and
published in the City of Newport
Beach, and thenceforth the same
shall be in full force and effect.
The above ordinance was intro-
duced at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of New-
port Beach held on the 15th day
of December, 1941, and was finally
passed and adopted on the 5th day
of January, 1942, by the City
Council of the City of Newport
Beach, by the following vote, to-
wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: REED,
CLAIRE, BROWN, GORDON.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: NONE.
A B S E N T, COUNCILMEN:
ALLEN.
Attest:
FRANK L. RINEHART,
City Clerk.
The above and foregoing ordi-
nance is signed and approved by
me this 5th day of January, 1942.
IRVIN GEO. GORDON,
Mayor of the City of Newport
Beach.