[Ord. 621, 12/14/1983]
The salary of the Mayor shall be as fixed from time to time by Borough Council. It shall be payable in monthly installments and he shall also be paid by the Borough an automobile allowance of such sum as may be fixed by Council, payable monthly.
[Ord. 527, 7/8/1969, § 1]
1. 
The Mayor is authorized, if he finds that the Borough or any part of it is suffering or is in imminent danger of suffering a riot, disturbance or disorderly assembly or other occurrence which will seriously and substantially endanger the peace, safety and welfare of the Borough or its inhabitants, to declare by proclamation of state of emergency and take the following specified measures throughout the Borough or any part of it:
A. 
Prohibit or limit the number of persons who may gather or congregate upon the public highways or public sidewalks, or in any outdoor place.
B. 
Halt access or egress upon public highways to or from the Borough or any part of it.
C. 
Establish a curfew limiting the hours when persons may go upon or travel the public streets and sidewalks. During that curfew, it shall be unlawful for any person, except Borough officials, police, firemen, or their duly authorized agents or persons to whom a permit has been issued by police authorities, to be on any street, sidewalk or outdoor place within the Borough.
D. 
Require the closing of places dispensing alcoholic beverages and prohibit the dispensing of alcoholic beverages.
E. 
Prohibit or restrict the sale of gasoline or other nonflammable liquids.
F. 
Prohibit the sale, carrying or possession on the public streets or sidewalks or any public place by anyone except police, of weapons including, but not limited to, firearms, air rifles, slingshots, knives, razors, fire bombs, Molotov cocktails, or other inflammable items or devices or missiles of any kind.
G. 
Prohibit any interference in any way with the functions of firemen or the operations of any fire equipment.
[Ord. 527, 7/8/1969, § 2]
The state of emergency declared by the Mayor shall exist for the period set forth in the proclamation but not in excess of two weeks. However, the state of emergency may be extended for additional periods of two weeks.
[Ord. 527, 7/8/1969, § 3; as amended by Ord. 591, 8/8/1978, § 1; and by Ord. 621, 12/14/1983]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of this Part 1 shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $300; and/or to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days.
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Editor's Note: Former § 1-111, Time, Day and Place of Regular Meetings, adopted by Ord. No. 621, 12/14/1983, was repealed by Ord. No. 834, 2/13/2018.