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CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER of THE CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS
VOLUME I
VOLUME II
CHAPTER 29 RESERVED
CHAPTER 29A RESERVED
CHAPTER 30 NOISE
CHAPTER 31 OFFENSES - MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER 31A OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
CHAPTER 32 PARKS AND WATER RESERVOIRS
CHAPTER 33 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
CHAPTER 34 PERSONNEL RULES
CHAPTER 35 RESERVED
CHAPTER 36 POLES AND WIRES
CHAPTER 37 POLICE
CHAPTER 37A POLICE AND FIRE WELFARE FUND
CHAPTER 38 PRIVATE DETECTIVES
CHAPTER 38A PROMOTERS
CHAPTER 39 RAILROADS
CHAPTER 39A RELOCATION ASSISTANCE - EMINENT DOMAIN
CHAPTER 39B REGULATED PROPERTY - PURCHASE AND SALE
CHAPTER 39C RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
CHAPTER 40 RAT CONTROL
CHAPTER 40A RETIREMENT
CHAPTER 40B SECONDARY METALS RECYCLERS
CHAPTER 41 SMOKING
CHAPTER 41A SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 42 HOME SOLICITATIONS
CHAPTER 42A SPECIAL EVENTS; NEIGHBORHOOD MARKETS; DALLAS FARMERS MARKET FARMERS MARKET; STREETLIGHT POLE BANNERS
CHAPTER 42B SHORT-TERM RENTALS
CHAPTER 43 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 43A SWIMMING POOLS
CHAPTER 44 TAXATION
CHAPTER 45 TEMPORARY INCLEMENT WEATHER SHELTER PROGRAM
CHAPTER 46 UNLAWFUL DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES RELATING TO SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY AND EXPRESSION
CHAPTER 47 TRAILERS, TRAILER PARKS AND TOURIST CAMPS
CHAPTER 47A TRANSPORTATION FOR HIRE
CHAPTER 48 TREES AND SHRUBS
CHAPTER 48A VEHICLE TOW SERVICE
CHAPTER 48B VACANT BUILDINGS AND LOTS
CHAPTER 48C VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICE
CHAPTER 49 WATER AND WASTEWATER
CHAPTER 50 CONSUMER AFFAIRS
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VOLUME III
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SEC. 42A-24.   STREET CLOSURES.
   (a)   Street closures are limited to one block with no intersections.
   (b)   Street closures require approval from applicable partner agencies and city departments.
   (c)   A permit holder must provide notice of street closures in accordance with Section 42A-18.
   (d)   The police department may require a traffic control plan at the expense of the applicant. If a traffic control plan is required, it must follow the standard format approved by the director and be approved by the city prior to permit issuance.
   (e)   All traffic apparatus required to fulfill a traffic control plan must be acquired at the applicant's expense.
   (f)   The director may require accommodations if a proposed street closure will restrict access to public or private parking, residences, businesses, or places of worship. (Ord. 31144)
SEC. 42A-25.   PARKING.
   (a)   A complete parking plan must be submitted with each neighborhood market application. The director may waive this requirement for neighborhood markets with an expected total attendance of less than 250.
   (b)   The parking plan must demonstrate that adequate parking will be available to accommodate the expected total attendance.
   (c)   The parking plan must be approved prior to the issuance of a neighborhood market permit.
   (d)   Meter hooding and no parking zones in connection with a neighborhood market must be limited to the shortest time feasible. "No parking" signs must be posted a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the neighborhood market and follow a standard format approved by the director.
   (e)   When the main use of the property is open for business and the designated parking is to be activated as part of the neighborhood market space, the applicant must demonstrate that provisions have been made to provide remote parking in an amount that is adequate to replace the parking spaces being utilized as part of the neighborhood market space.
   (f)   When activating neighborhood market in a multi-tenant parking lot, and when the tenants are open for business, not more than 25 percent of the total area of the shared available parking may be activated for the permitted activity. (Ord. 31144)
SEC. 42A-26.   PRODUCTS AT A NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET.
   (a)   Products that may be sold at a neighborhood market include, but are not limited to, the following:
      (1)   Fruits, vegetables, honey, eggs, nuts, herbs, and mushrooms.
      (2)   Meats.
      (3)   Dairy products.
      (4)   Prepared foods, including but not limited to baked goods, packaged foods, and oils.
      (5)   Arts and crafts, including but not limited to jewelry, candles, natural skin care products, soaps, art, knitting, quilts, and pottery.
      (6)   Garden items, including but not limited to plants, flowers, and soil.
   (b)   At least 30 percent of the vendors participating in a neighborhood market must sell produce or other food items.
   (c)   All products distributed, offered for sale, or sold at a neighborhood market must have been raised, grown, made, crafted, processed, or produced by the vendor in a Texas county completely or partially located within a 150-mile radius of Dallas County, except that the 150-mile radius requirement does not apply to produce or other food items determined by the director to be unavailable from vendors in the radius area.
   (d)   No products may be offered for resale.
   (e)   Live animals may not be distributed, offered for sale, or sold at a neighborhood market. (Ord. 31144)
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