[Ord. 1308-2020, 8-2020]
WHEREAS, COVID-19, a respiratory disease that can result in
serious illness or death is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which
is a new strain of coronavirus that had not been previously identified
in humans and can spread from person to person; and
WHEREAS, the current scientific understanding of this virus
from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates
that it spreads mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets
produced when an infected person talks, coughs or sneezes; and
WHEREAS, spread is more likely when people are in close contact
with one another (within six feet); and
WHEREAS, currently there is no vaccine, treatment or cure for
COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States
declared COVID-19 a national emergency and ordered each state to set
up emergency operation centers and ordered hospitals to activate their
emergency preparedness plans; and
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020, the Governor of Oklahoma first declared
an emergency caused by the impending threat of COVID-19 to the people
of Oklahoma and the public's peace, health, and safety; and
WHEREAS, previous executive orders were issued by the Mayor
of the City of Tahlequah on March 19, 2020 closing restaurant dining
areas, bars, theaters, fitness centers and other similar establishments,
on March 31, 2020, with certain exemptions, implementing a shelter
in place order, closing non-essential businesses, establishing a curfew,
and on April 27, 2020, reconciling differences between President Trump's
"Opening Up America Again" guidelines and Governor Stitt's "Open
Up and Recover Safely" plan, all of which were designed to flatten
the projected curve of the COVID-19 diagnoses to preserve medical
resources and prevent widespread transmission; and
WHEREAS, such efforts effectively flattened the curve in Tahlequah,
allowing Tahlequah businesses to re-open in phases and return to normal
activities on June 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the incidence of "community spread" of COVID-19 within
Cherokee County remained consistent through June 1, 2020, peaking
at 29 cumulative confirmed cases; and
WHEREAS, since that date, the incidence of positive COVID-19
cases within Cherokee County increased from 29 cases on June 1, 2020,
and 79 cases on July 1, 2020, to 292 on July 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, studies have found that use of face coverings significantly
reduce the number of infections; and
WHEREAS, the CDC, Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH),
Cherokee Nation Health Services and Northeastern Health System all
recommend the wearing of face coverings in public settings to help
prevent the transmission of COVID-19 from person to person; and
WHEREAS, the passage of an ordinance mandating the wearing of
face coverings in certain public settings is necessary to protect
the health and safety of Tahlequah residents, to keep businesses open
and reduce the transmission of COVID-19 within the community; and
WHEREAS, having determined a state of emergency and that an ordinance mandating the wearing of face coverings in certain situations is necessary, the Mayor and Council hereby utilize the emergency powers granted to them in Section
13-313, and otherwise, to protect and care for the citizens of this City.
[Ord. 1308-2020, 8-2020]
As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings hereinafter set forth:
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Any building or facility used for academic or athletic purposes
on the campus of Tahlequah Public Schools, Indian Capital Technology
Center, Northeastern State University, and any private school or preschool.
This term excludes the playing surface of any athletic facility during
organized activities and practices.
FACE COVERING
A covering that fully covers a person's nose and mouth.
The term Face Covering also includes, but is not limited to, cloth
face masks, towels, scarves, and bandanas as recommended by the CDC
or OSDH, an N95, KN95, or other mask that would be appropriate for
a health care setting, or a surgical mask. All Face Coverings should
fit snuggly on a person's face but allow the person to breathe
easily and worn consistent with the guidance provided by the CDC or
OSDH.
PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
All places offering items, goods or services for purchase
or rent, including without limitation retail businesses, personal
services and spas, entertainment venues, food service facilities,
restaurants and bars, hotels, motels and travel related services,
professional offices and services, banks and financial services, repair
facilities, and motor vehicle dealerships.
PUBLIC SERVICE AREA
Areas of a place of public accommodation or an educational
institution wherein employees interact with the public in the normal
course of business.
PUBLIC SETTING
Any public place where persons congregate which is not a
Place of Public Accommodation, including without limitation offices,
workplaces, houses of worship and ancillary facilities, child care
facilities, adult and youth sports facilities, communal outdoor spaces
such as sidewalks, trails, and parks, and food trucks and other outdoor
retail entities.
SOCIAL OR PHYSICAL DISTANCING
Maintaining six feet of distance between persons who are
not part of the same household while in a public accommodation, educational
institution, or public setting.
[Ord. 1308-2020, 8-2020;
amended by Ord. 1315-2020, 11-12-2020]
This ordinance shall expire the earlier of: March 31, 2021;
the expiration of all COVID-19 related emergency declarations issued
by the Governor of the State of Oklahoma and the President of the
United States of America; or repeal, modification or extension by
the City Council through a subsequent ordinance.
[Ord. 1308-2020, 8-2020]
Individuals refusing to wear a Face Covering into a Place of Public Accommodation, Educational Institution, or Public Setting as defined herein in Section
13-602 and as required by Section
13-603, may be subject to prosecution under criminal trespass, disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct or similar offenses as circumstances warrant and/or as otherwise allowed by Chapter 3 of Part 13 of the City of Tahlequah Code of Ordinances, specifically including but not limited to Section
13-313.
[Ord. 1308-2020, 8-2020]
If any provision, section or portion of this ordinance is found
or determined by a court for any reason to be invalid or unenforceable,
those provisions shall be severed from the remaining portion of this
ordinance, which shall remain effective in the absence of any invalid
or unenforceable provision.
[Ord. 1308-2020, 8-2020]
It being immediately necessary for the preservation of the peace,
health, safety, and public good of City of Tahlequah and the inhabitants
thereof due to the COVID-19 pandemic that the provisions of this ordinance
become operative immediately. Therefore, an emergency is hereby declared
to exist and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately
from and after the date of publication.