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Ordinance N...28 .on. (This form; be fi'_�s with §§ 10935, 10936, M. M. S. 1927, amended by L. 39, C. 128)
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says; that he • and during all the times herein stated has been
the _ publisher of the newspaper known as
THE OSSEO PRESS, and has full knowledge of the facts hereinafter stated; tha
for more than one year p • r to the publication therein of the
hereinafter described, said newspaper was printed and published • the VILLAGI
of OSSEO, in the County of HENNEPIN, State of Minnesota, on
of each week; that during all said time said newspaper has been printed in .th
English language from its known office of publication within the VILLAGE fror
which it purports to be issued as above stated in newspaper format and in colum:
and sheet form equivalent in space to at least 450 running inches of single columr,
two inches wide; has been issued ONCE each week from a known office establishe
in said place of publication and employing skilled workmen and equipped with th
necessary material for preparing and printing the same and the presswork on tha
part of the newspaper devoted to local news of interest to the community which i
purports to serve, was done in its known office of publication; that during all sai
time in its makeup not less than twenty -five per cent of its news columns have bee .
devoted to local news of interest to the community it purports to serve; that durin;
all said time it has not wholly duplicated any other publication, and has not bee.
entirely made up of patents, plate matter and advertisements; has been circulate
in and near its said place of publication to the extent of at least two hundred an
forty (240) copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers and has entry a
second class matter in its local postoffice; and that there has been on file in the offic
of the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota, the affidavit of a perso:
having knowledge of the facts, showing the name and location of said newspape
and the existence of the conditions constituting its qualifications as a legal newspaper
That the CLIPPING hereto attached was cut from the columns of said new
paper, and was printed an published therein in the English language, oars -eat
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(Official Publication) , ulations shall be in writing, shall be
Ordinance No. 28 dated and shall be filed in the office r
THE VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN of th village clerk, and e avai copy
CENTER be kept
Hennepin County, Minnesota for public inspection during business
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO hours. A copy of every such procla-
AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS IN THE mation shall also be conspicuously
VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN posted at the front of the village hall
or other headquarters of the munici-
CENTER
pal government and at such other
The Village Council of Brooklyn places as the president of the village
Center do ordain as follows: council shall designate in the proc-
Section 1. Definition. As used in larnation. Thereupon the regulation
this ordinance and in regulations shall take effect irmediately or at
adopted thereunder, the following such later time as may be specified in
phrases shall have the meaning given the proclamation. Regulations affect -
to them below: ink any practice alarm period shall •
(1) "Air raid warning signal ": a be promulgated at least one week be-
signal to indicate the beginning of a fore the day on which the practice
blackout or air raid alarm prescribed is held. The president of the village
by the Adjutant General of Minne- council may modify or rescind any
sota or other appropriate military au- such regulation by proclamation. The
thority or in the absence of such pre- village council may rescind any such
scription, by the president of the vil- regulation by resolution at any tune.
lage council. If not sooner rescinded, every such
(2) "All -clear signal': a signal to regulation shall expire at the end of
indicate the end of a blackout or air thirty days after its date except so
raid alarm prescribed by the Adju- far as its provisions may be embraced
tant General of Minnesota or other in ordinance regulations adopted by
appropriate military authority, or, in the village council.
the absence of such prescription, by Section 6. Simulating Signals. No
the president of the village council. unauthorized person shall operate a
(3) `Alarm period" : the interval of siren, whistle or other audible device
time between an air raid signal and so as to simulate an air raid warning
the following all -clear signal. signal or an all -clear signal.
(4) "Blackout structure ": any area Section 7. Interference with Light
so enclosed that any illumination Switches. No unauthorized person
maintained or existing therein is not shall interfere with the operation of
advisable and is permitted to do so electric lighting units by engaging or
enclosure. es constructed in connection with air
Section 2. Sounding Signals. The disengaging electric blackout switch -
president of the village council shall raid precautions except where such
cause the sounding of an air raid action is necessary for civilian pro -
alarm signal and of an all -clear sig- tection in an emergency or when it is
nal whenever the village or the dis- ordered by law enforcing authorities.
trict in which the village is located is Section 8. Telephone Use During
directed to do so by the Adjutant Alarm Periods Restricted. No person,
General or other appropriate military other than authorized military or civ-
authority, or in the case of practice it personnel engaged in military or
alarm periods, whenever he deems it civil protection, shall make any tele-
advisabel and is permitted to do so phone call during alarm periods ex-
by such authority. cent in cases of extreme emergency.
Section 3. Illumination During Section 9. Disobedience of Orders.
Alarm Periods Prohibited. Except as No person shall disobey any direction
otherwise provided in this section, no or order given during an alarm period
person in an alarm period shall main- by a regular or auxiliary policeman
tain any illumination or permit any or fireman displaying his official iden-
illuniination under his control to be tification.
` maintained at any place within the Section 10. Prohibited Illumination
village of Brooklyn Center during the a Public Nuisance. Any illumination
hours of darkness. The foregoing contrary to the provisions of this or-
provision shall not apply to the fol- dinance or any ordinance pertaining
lowing types of illumination: to war emergencies or of any reg•ula-
(1) Illumination within a blackout tion adopted thereunder or of any
structure. federal or state law, regulation, or
(2) Illumination maintained by the order shall be deemed a public nuis-
armed forces of the United States auce. Any regular or auxiliary police -
or the state in the course of duty. roan may abate such nuisance -sum-
(3) Illumination authorized by the marily or may take any other action
president of the village council necessary to enforce provisions, in-
through ,regulations adopted under eluding• entry on private property and
Section 3 of this ordinance. the use of whatever force is neces-
(4) Illumination maintained pur- sary.
suant to permission granted in indi- Section 11. Suspension of Incon-
vidual cases by the chief of police. sistent Provisions. Except for war
The chief of police may grant such emergency ordinances and regulations
permission only when he finds it nec- adopted pursuant thereto, the provis-
essary for the preservation of the ions of every ordinance and regula-
public safety or the maintenance of tion of this village requiring any illu-
order or when he has been specifiical- mination to be maintained conflict
ly authorized to grant such permis- with this ordinance shall be deemed
sion by an officer of the United States suspended during any alarm period.
or the state acting within the scope - Section 12. Conformity with Fed -
of his authority. er•al and State Authority. The pro -
If an alarm period is confined to a visions of this ordinance and of all
part of the village, the restrictions of regulations promulgated hereunder
this section shall apply only to that shall be subject to all applicable and
part of the village. controlling provisions of federal and
Section 4. Traffic During Alarm state laws and of regulations and
Periods. Except as hereinafter pro- orders issued thereunder from time
vided, no vehicle shall be moved on to time and shall be suspended and
the streets of the village during an inoperative so far as there is any con -
alarm period unless directed to be flict therewith.
moved by a regular or auxiliary po- Section 13. Penalty. Any person
lice officer or fireman displaying his who violates any provision of this or-
official identification. dinance or of any regulation adopted
When a blackout signal is sounded, thereunder shall be guilty of a misde-
the operator of every vehicle in mo- mearror and upon conviction shall be
tion on the streets shall immediately punished by a fine of not more than
bring the vehicle to a halt at the side $100 or by imprisonment for not
of the street off the travelled portion more than 90 days.
of the roadway; but every such ve- Section 14. Effective Time. This or-
hicle shall be halted clear of interne- dinance shall take effect upon its pas -
tions, fire station entrances and other sage and publication. This ordinance
emergency areas. This section shall and every regulation adopted there -
not apply to the emergency operation under shall expire on the termination
of vehicles of the armed forces of of a state of war unless sooner re-
the United States or of the state, pealed or rescinded.
emergency vehicles as defined in the Passed by the council this 12th day
Minnesota highway traffic regulation of September, 1942. M. F. LANE,
act, or vehicles whose emergency
movement is authorized by the chief President.
of police or other appropriate au- ATTEST:
thority and which display identifica- W. C. PETER,
tion showing the character of their Recorder.
use and the authority under which Published in The Osseo Press on
they are operated. Thursday, October 8, 1942.
If an alarm period is confined to a —
part of the village, the restrictions of
this section shall apply only to that
part of the village.
Section 5. Emergency Regulations.
Whenever necessary to provide ade-
quately for the public health, order
and safety, the president of the vil- l
lage council may by proclamation pro-
mulgate regulations respecting illu-
mination and vehicular traffic during I
alarm periods and other air raid pre -
caution measures to supplement the
provisions of this ordinance. In fram-
ing regulations the president of the
village council shall consider sugges-
tions and proposals made by the fed-
eral
and state agencies concerned. Ev-
ery proclamation of emergencsy reg-
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