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ORDINANCE NO. 62
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
RELATING TO RESTRICTED LIGHTING
The City Council 66 the City of ,Tustin does ordain as
Section 10 J.L. DeWitt, Lieutenant General, U.S.
Army, Commanding Western Defense Command and Fourth ATMVI by vir—
tue of the authority vested in him by the President of the United
States and Executive Order No. 9066, dated February 19,1942, and
pursuant to Public Law 503- . 77th Congress, approved March 21,
1942, and by virtue of his powers and prerogatives as Commanding
General of the Western Defense Command, has issued Public Pro—
clamation No. 10, dated August 5, 1942,, and effective August 20,
1942, -which as amended by Public Proclamation No. 12, dated
October 10, 1942s and issued by virtue of the,same authority,
are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Tustin,
and in the office of the Chief of Police of the City of Tustin,
and said proclamations are bye reference thereto made a part here—
of to the same extent and purpose as if the same were herein set
out in full.
Section 2 That the City of Tustin is within the zone
of restricted lighting as shown by said proclamations mentioned
in the foregoing paragraphs
Section 3- The City of Tustin hereby recognises the
civil and military necessity for the concurrent enforcement of
the provisions of Public Proclamation No* 10, as amended as afore—
said, by the City of Tustin and the federal government.
Section 4. The City of Tustin is Within the Zone of
Restricted Light ftj designated and established by,Section 2 of
s8i�lrPube ,saat�$a�n.fO '&4=amended as aforesaid.
Section 5# Whoever on or after the effective date of this
ordinance commit any act in the City of Tustin contrary to the
provisions of Sections 2 or 3 of Public Proclamation No. 10 as
amended as aforesaid, which amended proclamation is hereinabove set ;
forth in full, shall be guilty of a violation of this ordinance which
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violation shall constitute a misdemeanor and upon conviction
thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not to exceed $300.00
or by imprisonment for not to exceed three months, orby both
such fine and imprisonment.
Section 6. This ordinance isrequiredfor the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and shall
take effect immediately. The following is the statement of facts
constituting such urgency: The United States is at war and this
city by -the provisions of Public Proclamation -No., 10 as amended
by Public Proclamation No.12 is 14cated in a military zone of
restricted lighting established as a matter of military necessity
in order to minimize the danger of -enemy attack and to provide
maximum protection for war utilities, -war materials and war pre—
mises. By reason of the immediate threat of enemy attack compli-
anee with the provisions of Public Proclamation No. 10 as amended
by Public Proclamation No.: 12 is essential for the protection of
the lives and property of the people of the city of Tustin.
Section 7. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this ordinance and cause it to be published once in the Tustin
News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and publisbod�4Ln
-thi''s'city, whereupon this ordinanceshall take effect immediately.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Councilof the City of
,y Tustin.this 2nd day of November, 1942.
CMayor
ATTEST GG �rK
City Clerk
The above and foregoing Ordinance ,was duly introduced
at:a regular meeting og•the Gity Council held on the 19th day of
October, 1942 and was regularly passed and adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council held on the 2nd day_ of. November,, 1942,
by the following voter
AYES: Councilmen: Kidd, Cawthon, Rowlings,.Gates & Forney.
lie Councilmen: none
ABSENT Councilmen:, none
City Clerk of the City of Tustin