ORDINANCE No. 2703 To Declare the City of Takoma
Park, Maryland A NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council
of the City of Takoma Park, Maryland
Section 1. Title
This ordinance shall be known as "The Takoma Park Nuclear Free Zone Act."
Section 2. Purpose
The Purpose of this Act is to establish the City of Takoma Park, Maryland as
a nuclear free zone in that work on nuclear weapons is prohibited within the
city limits and that citizens and representatives are urged to redirect resources
previously used for nuclear weapons toward endeavors which promote and enhance
life such as human services including child care, housing, schools, health care,
emergency services, public transportation, public assistance and jobs.
Section 3. Findings
It is the finding of the Mayor and Council of the City of Takoma Park, Maryland,
that:
Section 4. Prohibition of Nuclear Facilities
A. No nuclear weapons shall be produced, transported, stored, processed,
disposed of, nor used within the City of Takoma Park. No facility, equipment,
components, supplies or substance for the production, transportation, storage,
processing, disposal or use of nuclear weapons shall be allowed in Takoma Park,
Maryland. This prohibition shall take effect upon adoption.
B. No person, corporation, university, laboratory or institution or other
entity in the City of Takoma Park knowingly and intentionally engaged in development,
testing, evaluation, production, maintenance, storage, transportation and/or
disposal of nuclear weapon or the components of nuclear weapons shall commence
any such work within the City of Takoma Park, Maryland after the adoption of
this ordinance.
Section 5. Investment of City Funds
The City Administrator in conjunction with the Nuclear Freeze Task Force and
other interested citizen organizations shall propose a socially responsible
investment policy and implementation plan, specifically addressing any investments
the City may have or may plan to have in industries and institutions which are
knowingly and intentionally engaged in the production of nuclear weapons or
their components, and shall submit said proposal to the Mayor and Council for
their consideration and implementation.
Section 6. Eligibility for City Contracts
The City of Takoma Park shall grant no awards or contracts for any purpose to
any person, firm, corporation or entity which is knowingly or intentionally
engaged in the development, research, production, maintenance, storage, transportation
and/or disposal of nuclear weapons or their components. It will be the responsibility
of any recipient of a city contract or award to certify by a notarized statement
to city clerk that it is not knowingly or intentionally engaged in the abovedefined
activity. Notice of this certification shall be included in all "Requests for
Proposals" issued by the City.
Section 7. Exclusions
Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to prohibit or regulate the research
and application of nuclear medicine or the use of fissionable materials for
smoke detectors, light-emitting watches and clocks, and other applications where
the primary purpose is unrelated to nuclear weapons development or fabrication.
Nothing in this ordinance shall be interpreted to infringe upon the rights guaranteed
by the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution nor upon the power of Congress
to provide for the common defense.
Section 8. Enforcement
A. Any violation of this ordinance shall be a municipal infraction, the
abatement of which shall be ordered by the issuance of a municipal infraction
citation. The fine for each initial violation shall be $100 and for each repeat
or continuing violation shall be the maximum allowable by law. Each day for
which the violation exists after issuance of a municipal infraction violation
shall constitute a separate offense.
B. Without limitation or election against any other available remedy,
the City or any of its citizens or any other aggrieved party may apply to a
court of competent jurisdiction for an injunction enjoining any violation of
this ordinance The court shall award attorney's fees and costs to any party
who succeeds in obtaining an injunction hereunder.
Section 9. Severability
If any section, sub-section, paragraph, sentence or word of this Act shall be
held unconstitutional either on its face or as applied, the unconstitutionality
of the section, sub-section, paragraph, sentence or word or the application
thereof; shall not affect the other sections, sub-sections,. paragraphs, sentences
and words of this Act, and the applications thereof; and to that end the section,
sub-sections, paragraphs, sentences and words of this Act are intended to be
severable.
Section 10. Definitions
Nuclear weapon is defined to be any device in which explosion results from the
energy released by reactions involving atomic nuclei, either fission, or fusion,
or both. A component of a nuclear weapon is defined to be any device, radioactive
material or non-radioactive material, the primary function of which is to contribute
to the operation of a nuclear weapon.
Section 11. Notification
A. Upon adoption of this ordinance, and annually thereafter, the Mayor
and Council shall present a true copy of this ordinance to the President of
the United States, to the Premier of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
to the ambassadors of all nations at that time possessing nuclear weapons, to
the Secretary General of the United Nations, and to the director of the International
Atomic Energy Agency.
B. In addition, true copies of this ordinance shall be sent to the Governor
of the State of Maryland, to the United States Senators from Maryland, to the
United States Representatives representing Takoma Park, to our State Delegates
and Senators, to the County Executives of Montgomery and Prince George's Counties,
and to the Council members of the respective counties.
C. The Mayor and Council of Takoma Park, Maryland shall choose a town
or city of approximately 17,000 inhabitants within twenty miles of Moscow, or
some other city or town in the U.S.S.R. as the Mayor and Council may deem appropriate,
and shall send a true copy of the Takoma Park ordinance and a letter urging
the chosen town to take similar action.
12/8/83