ITEM 5-B
                        EMERGENCY ORDER NUMBER 2

Pursuant to the Emergency Proclamation issued by the City Council
of the City of Santa Monica by Resolution Number 8399 (CCS) dated
April 30, 1992, and pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2305, the
Director of Emergency Services does adopt the following rules and
regulations: 

     SECTION 1. The following events scheduled in the City of
Santa Monica are cancelled:

     (1) Imagine a Circus at Santa Monica Airport on May 2-3,
1992.

     (2) Cinco de Mayo at Virginia Park on May 2, 1992.

     (3) Malibu & Conejo Kennel Club Dog Show at the Santa Monica
Civic Auditorium on May 2-3, 1992.

     (4) The Fun Zone on Santa Monica Pier from May 1, 1992,
through May 3, 1992.

     SECTION 2. These restrictions shall be effective immediately
and shall remain in force and effect until rescinded by either
the City Council or Director of Emergency Services.

     SECTION 3. Any violation of these restrictions shall
constitute a violation of Municipal Code Section 2309.

     SECTION 4. The following finds support this Emergency Order
Number 2: A local emergency has been proclaimed and it is
extremely difficult to preserve public safety. This order is
necessary to protect public safety because of the imminent danger
to life and property and the congregation of people in public and
private places presents the potential for draining law
enforcement resources.

     DATED: April 30, 1992

                         ______________________________
                         JOHN JALILI
                         Director of Emergency Services


EMERGENCY ORDER NUMB   ER

     Pursuant to the Emergency Proclamation issued by the City
Council of the City of Santa Monica by Resolution Number 8399 (CCS)
dated April 30, 1992, and pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2305,
the Director of Emergency Services does adopt the following rules
and regulations:

     SECTION 1. All beaches in the City of Santa Monica are closed
from 6:00 p.m. on April 30, 1992, until dawn on May 1, 1992.

     SECTION 2. These restrictions shall be effective immediately
and shall remain in force and effect until rescinded by either the
City Council or Director of Emergency Services.

     SECTION 3. Any violation of these restrictions shall
constitute a violation of Municipal Code Section 2309.

     SECTION 4. The following finds support this Emergency Order
Number 2: A local emergency has been proclaimed and it is extremely
difficult to preserve public safety. This order is necessary to
protect public safety because of the imminent danger to life and
property and the congregation of people in public and private
places presents the potential for draining law enforcement
resources.

     DATED: April 30, 1992


                         ______________________________
                         JOHN JALILI
                         Director of Emergency Services


EMERGENCY ORDER NUMB  ER 4

     Pursuant to the Emergency Proclamation issued by the City
Council of the City of Santa Monica by Resolution Number 8399
(CCS) dated April 30, 1992, and pursuant to Municipal Code
Section 2305, the Director of Emergency Services does adopt the
following rules and regulations:

     SECTION 1. Santa Monica Pier is closed from 6:00 p.m. on
April 30, 1992, until dawn on May 1, 1992.

     SECTION 2. These restrictions shall be effective immediately
and shall remain in force and effect until rescinded by either the
City Council or Director of Emergency Services.

     SECTION 3. Any violation of these restrictions shall
constitute a violation of Municipal Code Section 2309.

     SECTION 4. The following finds support this Emergency Order
Number 2: A local emergency has been proclaimed and it is extremely
difficult to preserve public safety. This order is necessary to
protect public safety because of the imminent danger to life and
property and the congregation of people in public and private
places presents the potential for fraining law enforcement
resources.


     DATED: April 30, 1992


                         ______________________________
                         JOHN JALILI
                         Director of Emergency Services


EMERGENCY ORDER NUMB  ER 5

     Pursuant to the Emergency Proclamation issued by the City
Council of the City of Santa Monica by Resolution Number 8399 (CCS)
dated April 30, 1992, and pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2305,
the Director of Emergency Services does adopt the following rules
and regulations:

     SECTION 1. All beach parking facilities in the City of Santa
Monica and the parking facilities on Santa Monica Pier shall be
closed from 9:00 a.m. on May 1, 1992, to 9:00 a.m. on May 4, 1992.
During such hours, no person shall be present or remain on such
beach or pier parking facilities and no person shall park a vehicle
on such beach or pier parking facilities. The City may issue a
permit or honor previously issued permits to park in such facilities
and any person entering such facilities for the sole purpose of
parking a vehicle shall not be in violation of this order.

     From 9:00 a.m. on May 1, 1992, to 9:00 a.m. on May 4, 1992, no
person shall remain on any beach in the City of Santa Monica if
ordered to leave the beach by any law enforcement personnel.

     From 9:00 a.m. on May 1, 1992, to 9:00 a.m. on May 4, 1992, no
person shall remaim, on the Santa Monica Pier if ordered to leave
the Santa Monica Pier by any law enforcement officer.

     SECTION 2. Any violation of these restrictions shall constitute
a violation of Municipal Code Section 2309 and Government Code
Section 8665.

     SECTION 3. The following findings support this Emergency Order
Number 5: A local emergency has been proclaimed and it is extremely
difficult to preserve public safety. This order is necessary to
protect public safety because of the imminent danger to life and
property and the congregation of people in public and private places
presents the potential for draining law enforcement resources.

     DATED: May 1, 1992


                         ______________________________
                         JOHN JALILI
                         Director of Emergency Services


                          EMERGENCY ORDER NUMBER 6

     Pursuant to the Emergency Proclamation issued by the City
Council of the City of Santa Monica by Resolution Number 8399(CCS)
dated April 30, 1992, and pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2305,
the Director of Emergency Services does adopt the following rules
and regulations:

     SECTION 1. Emergency Order Number 1, dated April 30, 1992, is
rescinded in its entirety and is replaced by the following
provisions.

     SECTION 2. The emergency curfew imposed on April 30, 1992 is
rescinded. This rescission does not affect any arrest or prosecution
for a violation that occurred while Emergency Order Number 1 was in
effect.

     SECTION 3. No person shall sell, dispense or transport any
gasoline or other flammable liquids except during the normal filling
of motor vehicle fuel tank or as is necessary in order to carry out
the lawful profession or occupation of the person obtaining or
transporting the gasoline or flammable liquid within the City of
Santa Monica.

     SECTION 4. No person shall sell or transfer any ammunition
within the City of Santa Monica and no firearm shall be delivered or
transferred in the City of Santa Monica.

     SECTION 5. These restrictions shall not apply to peace officer,
fire fighters, emergency operations personnel, the national guard or
other military personnel.

     SECTION 6. These restrictions shall be effective immediately
and shall remain in force and effect until rescinded by either the
City Council or Director of Emergency Services.

     SECTION 7. Any violation of these restrictions shall shall
constitute a violation of Municipal Code Section 2309.

     SECTION 8. The following finding supports this Emergency Order
Number 6: Government Code Section 8634 empowers the City Council or
delegated officials to provide rules or regulations to protect the
public. A local emergency has been proclaimed. This order is
necessary to protect public safety because of imminent danger to
life and property.

     SECTION 9. This Emergepcy Order Number 6 shall be effective on 
May 4, 1992, at 12:00 pm.

     DATED: May 4, 1992


                         ______________________________
                         JOHN JALILI
                         Director of Emergency Services