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§ 150.026 VOTE.
   A majority vote of the members voting on a matter is necessary to take any action under this subchapter and any ordinance adopted by the city in accordance with this subchapter.
(1998 Code, § 22-308) (Ord. 04-35, passed 9-1-2004)
§ 150.027 JUDICIAL REVIEW.
   (A)   (1)   Any owner, lienholder or mortgagee of record jointly or severally aggrieved by any decision of a Commission may present a petition to a district court, as provided by Tex. Local Gov’t Code § 54.039, setting forth that the decision is illegal, in whole or in part, and specifying the grounds of the illegality.
      (2)   Costs may not be allowed against the Commission panel.
   (B)   If the decision of the Commission panel is affirmed or not substantially reversed, but only modified, the District Court shall allow to the city all attorney’s fees and other costs and expenses incurred by it and shall enter a judgment for those items, which may be entered against the property owners as well as all persons found to be in occupation of the property subject to the proceedings before the Commission panel.
(1998 Code, § 22-309) (Ord. 04-35, passed 9-1-2004)
§ 150.028 LIEN; ABSTRACT.
   (A)   An abstract of judgment shall be issued against all parties found to be the owners of the subject property or in possession of that property.
   (B)   A lienholder does not have standing to bring a proceeding under Tex. Local Gov’t Code § 54.039 on the ground that the lienholder was not notified of the proceedings before the Commission panel or was unaware of the condition of the property, unless the lienholder had first appeared before the Commission panel and entered an appearance in opposition to the proceedings.
(1998 Code, § 22-310) (Ord. 04-35, passed 9-1-2004)
§ 150.029 COMMISSION PANEL DECISION FINAL.
   If no appeals are taken from the decision of the Commission panel within the required period, the decision of the Commission panel is, in all things, final and binding.
(1998 Code, § 22-311) (Ord. 04-35, passed 9-1-2004)
§ 150.030 MUNICIPAL COURT PROCEEDING NOT AFFECTED.
   This subchapter does not affect the ability of the city to proceed under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Court.
(1998 Code, § 22-312) (Ord. 04-35, passed 9-1-2004)
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