O-119-43 MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE ORDINANCE NO. 119
AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO- SCREMOUT, BLACKOUT AND AIR-
RAID REGULATION: ; DEFINING TERMS: PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS
FOR ALL LIGHT IN MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE AND UPON
VEHICLES SITUATE THEREIN: PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS FOR
OUTDOOR FIRES AND REQUIRING PERMISSION THEREFOR: GIVING
THE VILLAGE MANAGER AUTHORITY TO APPOINT SPECIAL
POLICEMEN AND ESTABLISH MILITARY AND UNSAFE ZONES:
DEFINING THE POVW AND MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION OF
SPECIAL POLICEMENA: EXEMPTING THE VILLAGE AND INDIVIDUALS
FROM CERTAIN POSSIBLE LIABILITIES: PERMITTING
AUTHORIZED PERSONS TO ENTER PREMISES TO EXTINGUISH
PROHIBITED LIGHTS: PRESCRIBING MOVEMENTS AND REGULATIONS
FOR VEHICLES AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC AND EXCEPTIONS
THERETO: REQUIRING ALL PERSONS TO SEEK SHELTER DURING
BLACKOUTS AND AIR-RAID ALARMS: PROHIBITING UNAUTHORIZED
USE OF CERTAIN UNIFORMS, INSIGNIAl IDENTIFICATION
CARDS, OR MISREPRESENTATION OF AUTHORITY: PRESCRIBING
A PENALTY AND PERMISSIVE VOLUNTARY PAYMENTS OF
PINES FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE: REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH: DECLARING THIS
TO BE AN EMERGENCY MEASURE.
WHEREAS, the Dade County Defense Council has adopted
uniform measures for the preservation and protection of public
health,, safety -and welfare during the present emergency; and
WHEREAS., said measure,, rules and regulations are to be
effective February 1. 1943, and Miami Shores Village should adopt
said measures immediately and enforce them subsequent to January 30,
1943, in order to have laws and ordinances consistent with the
regulations promulgated by the defense authorities, both civil
and governmental;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE:
Section lo DEFINITIONS HOURS OF DARKNESS. Until such
time as rescinded or amended, these regulations shall be in full
force and effect from one-half hour after sundown each night until
dates of October 1 and April 30, inclusive, and from one hour
after sundown each night until one-half hour before sunrise the
following morning between the dates of May 1 and September 30p
inclusive.
. VISIBLE FROM SEA. Lights are considered "visible from sea"
when they are visible from the seaward side of a line beginning
at the Broward-Dade County boundary thence along the seaward shores