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o Th~ Cabarrus County Commissioners met at a called meeting Monday, April <br /> <br />1¢68, at the Courthouse. Present were Chairman James, Commissioners Rankin, <br /> <br />Hawf te Id, Beas ley, and Petrea. <br /> <br /> Attorney Jsmes C. Johnson, Jr., presented an ordinance to County Commtssioner~ <br />authorizing the Chairman of the County Cormtsstoners of Cabarrus County to proclat:n <br />the existence of a state of emergency and impose a curfew. Beasley made morton, <br />Ranktn seconded, vote carrted, to adopt the following ordinance: <br /> <br /> AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF <br /> CABARRUS COUNTY TO PROCLAIM THE EXISTENCE OF A STATE OF EMERGENCY <br /> AND IMPOSE A CETRFEW' DURING THE SAME. <br /> <br /> BE IT ORDERED by the County Commissioners of the County of Cabarrus: <br /> <br /> Section 1. State of emergency; curfew authorized. <br /> <br /> (a) A state of emergency shall be deemed to exist whenever, during <br /> times of great public crisis, disaster, rioting, catastrophe, or similar <br /> public emergency, for any reason, County public safety authorities are <br /> unable to maintain public order or afford adequate protection for lives, <br /> safety or property. <br /> <br /> (b) In the event of an existing or threatened state of emergency <br /> endangering the lives, safety, health and welfare of the people within <br /> the County of Cabarrus, or threatening damage to or destruction of property, <br /> the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and <br /> empowered to issue a public proclamation declaring to all persons the <br /> existence of such a state of emergency, and, in order more effectively to <br /> protect the lives, safety and property of people within the County to <br /> define the impose a curfew applicable to all persons within the ,lurtsdtction <br /> of the County. <br /> <br /> (c) The Chairman of the Soard of County Commtssioners~is hereby <br /> authorized and empowered to limit the application of such a curfew to any <br /> area specifically d~signated and described within the limitsof the County <br /> and to specific bouts of the day or night; and to exempt from the curfew <br /> law enforcement, firemen, doctors, nurses and such other classes of persons <br /> as may be essential to the preservation of public order and immediately <br /> necessary to serve the safety, health and welfare needs of the people <br /> within the County. <br /> <br /> - (d) The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners shall proclaim <br /> the end of such state and curfew as soon as circumstances warrant or when <br /> directed to do so by the Board of County Commissioners. <br /> <br /> (e) During the existence of a proclaimed state of emergency when a <br /> curfew has been imposed, it shall be unlawful for anyone subject to such <br /> curfew: <br /> <br /> 1. to be or travel upon any public street, alley or roadway or <br /> upon public property, unless in search of medical assistance, food, <br /> or other commodity or service necessary to sustain the well-being <br /> of himself or his family or some member thereof; <br /> <br /> 2. to possess off one's own premises, buy, sell, give away, or <br /> otherwise transfer or dispose of any explosives, firearms, ammunition, <br /> or dangerous weapon of any kind; <br /> <br /> ~. ~'o sell beer, wines or intoxicating beverages of any kind; <br /> or to possess or consume the same off one's own premises; <br /> <br /> k: to sell gasoline or any other similar petroleum products, <br /> or any other flammable substances, except as expressly authorized <br /> by the provisions of the curfew imposed. <br /> <br /> Section 2. Any person violating any provisions of this ordinance shall <br /> be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable upon conviction by a fine not <br /> exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) or imprisonment not exceeding thirty (?0) <br /> days, as provided by North Carolina General Statutes. <br /> <br /> <br />