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Sec. 10-97. Possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages near homeless shelters or substance abuse centers.
a. Pursuant to State law, it shall be unlawful for a person to possess an open container containing an alcoholic beverage, or to consume an alcoholic beverage, on a public street, public alley or public sidewalk, within one thousand (1,000) feet of the property line of a homeless shelter that is not located in a central business district or a substance abuse treatment center that is not located in the central business district.
b. Special temporary events, activities and festivals approved by the City Council are exempt from the provisions of subsection a. of this Section.
c. For purposes of this Section, the following definitions will apply:
1. Central Business District means a compact and contiguous geographical area of a municipality in which at least 90 percent of the land is used or zoned for commercial purposes and that is the area that has historically been the primary location in the municipality where business has been transacted. The "DBAC" Downtown Business, Arts and Culture District constitutes the central business district for purposes of this Section.
2. Homeless shelter means a supervised public or privately operated shelter or other facility that is designed to provide temporary living accommodations to individuals who lack a fixed regular and adequate residence.
3. Open container means a container containing an alcoholic beverage that is no longer sealed , within the meaning assigned by Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 109.35 or successor. (Ord. No. 0-2012-89; 11/13/12)
Sec. 10-98. Signs, Banners, and Hours of Operation.
Signs (including banners) specifically related to sale of alcoholic beverages shall be governed by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and any applicable regulations of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, as amended. Any applicable City sign regulations shall also govern signage, without regard to content.
The hours of operation, including days of the week and open and closing times, shall be as governed by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and any applicable regulations of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, as amended. (Ord. No. 0-2012-89; 11/13/12)
Sec. 10-99. Enforcement; penalty.
Any violation of this Division is unlawful and, except where otherwise provided, shall be subject to a penalty as set forth in Section 1-4. If there is any conflict between the penalties in this Division and the State law, then to that extent the State law controls. The Tyler Municipal Court will have jurisdiction of any offense under this Division and under the State law, only where the Constitution and the general laws of the State confer such jurisdiction. (Ord. No. 0-2012-89; 11/13/12)
DIVISION A. Subdivisions
Sec. 10-100. Purpose
Sec. 10-101. Applicability
Sec. 10-102. General Requirements for Public Improvements
Sec. 10-103. Apportionment of Municipal Infrastructure Costs
Sec. 10-104. Waiver of Development Exactions
Sec. 10-105. Subdivision Name
Sec. 10-106. Corner and Reference Markers
Sec. 10-107 - 109. Reserved
DIVISION B. Lot and Block Design Standards
Sec. 10-110. Lot Arrangement
Sec. 10-111. Driveways
Sec. 10-112. Lot Dimensions
Sec. 10-113. Double Frontage Residential Lots
Sec. 10-114. Blocks
Sec. 10-115. Lots and Blocks in Nonresidential Plats
Sec. 10-116 Soil Preservation, Grading, and Debris
Sec. 10-117 - 119. Reserved
DIVISION C. Gated Development Standards
Sec. 10-120. Purpose
Sec. 10-121. Applicable Zones
Sec. 10-122. Gate and Accessway Design
Sec. 10-123. System Requirements
Sec. 10-124. Installation and Operation Requirements
Sec. 10-125. Maintenance
Sec. 10-126. Inspection and Testing
Sec. 10-127. Ownership and Management
Sec. 10-128. Compliance
Sec. 10-129. Reserved
DIVISION D. Subdivision Improvement Agreement
Sec. 10-130. Completion of Improvements
Sec. 10-131. Improvement Agreement and Guarantee
Sec. 10-132. Temporary Improvements
Sec. 10-133. Failure to Complete Improvements
Sec. 10-134. Maintenance and Guarantee of Public Improvements
Sec. 10-135 - 139. Reserved
DIVISION E. Participation and Escrow Policies
Sec. 10-140. Developer’s Responsibility
Sec. 10-141. Facilities Eligible for City Participation
Sec. 10-142. Escrow Policies and Procedures
Sec. 10-143. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) Development Standards
Sec. 10-144 - 149. Reserved
DIVISION A.
Subdivisions
Subdivisions
This Article sets out the procedure and standards for submitting plats, for subdividing property, for the layout and development of lots, land and subdivisions within the city limits and within Zone 2 of the extraterritorial jurisdiction, and to guide and assist developers in correct procedures to be followed and to furnish information of standards required. This Article is also intended to promote the safe, orderly, and healthful development of the city by controlling the location, width, design, and type of streets, sidewalks, storm sewers, culverts, bridges, utilities, and essential services required. (Ord. No. 0-2000-11, 3-1-2000) (Ord. No. 0-2003-50; 9/24/03)
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