ORDINANCE CODE REFERENCE INDEXCODE REFERENCE
A - Annexations
B - Bonds and Time Warrants, etc.
C - Codes
D - Traffic Controls
E - Elections
F - Franchises and Utilities
G - Creating the City and Establishing Various Offices and Salaries
H - Health and Animal Control
I-
j - Extra Territorial Jurisdiction
K - Abandoning Streets and Alleys
L - License ad Permits
M - Miscellaneous
N-
Nz
P - Policy Letters
Q - Special Contracts
R - Resolutions
S - Subdivisions- Zoning
T - Taxes
U - Urban Renewal
City of Schertz
Subj ective Ordinance Reference
June 30, 1973
Revised December , 1978
Revised April, 2000
ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREIF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
89 Robinson annexation. 5 -9 -63
C 101 Setting time, place and date for Kramer and Gesche 7 -7 -64
tracts. (ord. 104)
C 102 Setting time, place and date for Keefe tracts 12 -3 -64
(ord. 116)
C 103 Setting time, place and date for Dietz tract. (ord. 106) 7 -14 -64
104 Annexation of Gesche tract. 7 -31 -64
106 Annexation of Dietz tract. 8 -6 -64
C 107 Setting time, place and date for hearing of 8 -24 -64
Bogges tract.
C 108 Setting time, place and date for hearing of Boggess, 9 -8 -64
Biegert, Gesche tracts.
109 Annexation of Boggess tract. 10 -5 -64
110 Annexation of Bogges, Biegert, Gesche tracts. 10 -8 -64
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C 111 Setting hearing date of Biegert tract. 9 -21 -64
C 112 Providing rules and standards for the collectors 10 -15 -64
(amended by 164) of garbage.
114 Annexation of Biegert tract. 10 -15 -64
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116 Annexation of Keefe tract. 1 -7 -65
C 117 Setting hearing date for Lone Oak unit 1. 3 -23 -65
118 Annexation of Lone Oak unit 1. 4 -6 -65
C 124 Setting time, date and place for hearing of Lone Oak 7 -15 -65
unit 2.
125 Annexation of Lone Oak unit 2. B -5 -65
C 131A Setting time and place for hearing date for Ebel, 9 -2 -65
Veasy, Seiler property (and others included)
132 Annexation of Ebel, Beasy, Seiler and other included 10 -5 -65
properties (high school)
ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREIF DESCRIPTION -DATB -PASSED
C 144 Hearing date set for Riedel's Rio Vista
6 -7 -66
145 Final annexation of Rio Vista. 7 -28 -66
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C 170 Setting hearing date for annexation of Richard and 1 -16 -68
Beck properties.
171 Final annexation of Richard and Beck properties. 2 -2 -68
C 173 Hearing date set for annexation of Biegert properties. 3 -6 -68
174 Final annexation of Biegert properties. (1.92 acres) 4 -4 -68
C 178 Setting hearing date for annexation of Biegert 5 -10 -68
Properties (1.92 acres)
179 Final annexation of Biegert properties. 5 -27 -68
200 Final annexation of Vonscheel property. 11 -6 -69
201 Annexation of Kinzel property. 11 -10 -69
202 Annexation of Gutierrez property. 11 -7 -69
203 Annexation of Pena property. 12 -15 -69
204 Schertz annexation (70 acres right side of 3009) 12 -4 -69
205 Schertz annexation (136.6 acres) 12 -4 -69
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214 Annexation of property bounded by FM3009, FM 78, 4 -12 -70
Live Oak and Elbel Roads.
216 Annexation of Helmuth Dietz, Dennis Dietz, and 6 -25 -70
Edgar Vonscheele properties.
218 Annexation of Deer Haven. 7 -9 -70
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227 Annexation of Elgin Beck and Gesche properties. 4 -1 -71
228 Concerning annexation of Browning tract and 4 -1 -71
San Tone, Inc. tract.
230
Concerning annexation of Oak Forest subdivision. 4 -6 -71
233 Concerning annexation of Parkland Village. 7 -8 -71
ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREW DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
235
Concerning the annexation of the Kramer tract.
7 -29 -71
236
Concerning annexation of Seiler and Butler tracts.
7 -29 -71
237
Concerning annexation of the Veazey tract.
7 -29 -71
238
Concerning annexation of three acres
8 -12 -71
(Paul D. Potter) in T. Herrera survey.
239
Concerning annexation of land called Buecker tract.
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8 -12 -71
243
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Concerning annexation of land described; intersection
1 -27 -72
of IH 35 and Doerr Lane.
252
Concerning annexation of described territory within
4 -6 -72
Mueller tract.
253 Concerning annexation of described territory within 4 -12 -72
Meuller tract.
254 Concerning annexation of described territory 4 -13 -72
beginning with Klobunde tract.
257 Concerning annexation of described territory 5 -18 -72
272 Concerning annexation of land called Bavarian Vilg. 9 -7 -72
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73-A-5 Setting date for annexation of property between Lone 3 -6 -73
Oak subdivision and FM 78
73 -A -7 Final annexation of property between Lone Oak 4 -3 -73
subdivision and FM 78.
C 73 -A -17 Setting public hearing on annexation of Riedel's 9 -25 -73
1.77 acres.
73 -A -20 Final annexation of Riedel's 1.77 acres. 10 -25 -73
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C 74 -A -5 Setting election for annexation of 1 mile strip on 2 -5 -74
South side of IH 35 (Mobile Villa & Jesse James area.)
C 74 -A -21 Setting public hearing on 160 acres south of Cibolo 6 -4 -74
Creek.
C 74 -A -22 Setting public hearing on 80.183 acres south of 135. 6 -4 -74
C 74 -A -23 Setting public hearing on 74.161 acres north of 135. 6 -4 -74
ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREIF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
74 -A -24 Final annexation of 3 tracts.
6 -28 -74
C 74 -A -25 Setting public hearing on 71.65 & 112.288 acres. 6 -28 -74
74 -A -28 Final annexation of 2 tracts (71.65 ; 112.288 acres). 7 -26 -74
C 74 -A -30 Setting public hearing on 2 tracts containing 60.606 9 -3 -74
and 25.271 acres.
74 -A -37 Final annexation of 2 tracts of land 60.606 &25.271. 1fl -1 -74
C 74 -A -44
Setting public hearing on 85.474 ac adjacent to 135.
11 -5 -74
C 74 -A -47
Setting public hearing on 71.46 acres along 1518.
11 -19 -74
74 -A -49 Final annexation of 85.474 acres adjacent to 135. 12 -3 -74
.�= 74 -A -50 Final annexation of 71.046 acres along 1518. 12 -23 -74
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C 75 -A -13 Setting public hearing on 266.035 acres along 135. 5 -20 -75
75A -16 Final annexation of 266.035 acres along 135. 7 -1 -75
C 75 -A -17 Emergency passage setting public hearing on 83.51 7 -8 -75
acres of Guadalupe and Comal counties.
C 75 -A -21 Setting public hearing on 15.5 acres out of Guad. 8 -5 -75
County (Cibolo Creek).
C 75 -A -22 Setting public hearing on 19.9 acres out of Guad. 8 -5 -75
County (Cibolo Creek)
75 -A -23 Emergency passage of final annexation of 83.51 8 -12 -75
acres out of Comal & Guadalupe counties.
C 75 -A -24 Emergency passage setting public hearing on 34.767 8 -12 -75
and 63.771 acres in Comal County.
75 -A -25
Final annexation of 15.5 & 19.9 acres in Guadalupe
County (dietz & Riedel along Cibolo.
9 -2 -75
C 75 -A -26 Setting public hearing on 13.20 acres (Beck property) 9 -2 -75
75 -A -32 Final annexation of 34.767 ac. out of Comal County. 9 -16 -75
75 -A -34 Final annexation of 13.20 acres out of Guad. County. 10 -21 -75
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ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREIF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 77 -A -5 Setting public hearing for 31.42 acres out of 5 -3 -77
Comal County.
C 77 -A -12 Setting public hearing for 144.0 acres, 32.71, and 11 -1 -77
73.08 acres out of Comal and Guadalupe Counties.
77 -A -17 Providing for the extension of the boundaries of the 12 -20 -77
City by annexing 3 parcels of land containing 144.0
Acres, 32.71 acres and 73.09 acres respectively.
79 -A -18 Final annexation of approximately 300 acres of land 10 -2 -79
out of Guadalupe and Comal Counties.
79 -A -19 Final annexation of approximately 2.016 acres of land 10 -2 -79
out of Bexar County.
79 -A -20 Final annexation of approximately 0.912 acres of 10 -2 -79
land out of Bexar County.
79 -A -23 Final annexation of approximately 335 acres of land 12 -4 -79
more or less out of Guadalupe County.
79 -A -24 Final annexation of approximately 324.13 acres of 12 -4 -79
land more or less out of Guadalupe County.
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80-A-5 Disannexation of a tract of land containing 7.50 acres 3 -4 -80
out of Guadalupe County.
80 -A -19 Final annexation of approximately 34.032 acres 9 -2 -80
out of Guadalupe County.
80 -A -20 Final annexation of approximately 74.99 acres 9 -2 -80
out of Bexar County.
80 -A -21 Final annexation of approximately 207.9 acres 9 -2 -80
out of Comal County.
80 -A -23 Final disannexation of 3 acres out of Guad. County. 10 -7 -80
80 -A -25 Final annexation of 177.7 acres out of Comal County. 11 -4 -80
81 -A -4 Final annexation of 124.5 acres out of Comal County. 2 -3 -81
81 -A -10 Final annexation of 103.65 acres out of Comal and 4 -7 -81
Guadalupe Counties.
ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREW DESCR4PTION DATE PASSED
81 -A -11 Final annexation of 331.35 acres out of Comal and 4 -7 -81
81 -A -12
Final annexation of 130.3 acres out of Comal County.
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4 -7 -81
82-A-7
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Disannexation of 48.733 acres out of Guad .County.
3 -2 -82
82 -A -8
Disannexation of 50.07 acres out of Guad. County.
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83-A-5
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Final annexation of 127.527 acres — Guad. County.
5 -17 -83
83 -A -8 Final annexation of 265.96 acres — Comal County
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83-A-3 Emergency passage annexing 10.5 acres out of
Guadalupe County.
84 -A -10 Final 305.52 annexation — Comal County
84 -A -15 Final annexation of 296.78 acres — Comal County
84 -A -22 Final — 850.53
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85-A-17 Final annexation of 88.9 acres — Comal County
(petition Forbes)
85 -A -20 Final annexation 83.22 acres — Bexar County
85 -A -24 Final annexatin of 34.5 acres — Comal County
(petition Forbes)
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86-A-4 Final annexation of 21.19 acres — Guad. County
86 -A -13 Final annexatin of 41.744 acres — Guad. County
86 -A -15 Final annexation of 5143.729 acres.
86 -A -19 Final annexation of 29.176 acres — Comal county
(petition Forbes)
86 -A -30 Final annexation of 121.906 acres — Comal County
(petition Forbes)
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87 -A -6 Final annexation of 60.911 acres — Comal & Guad.
Counties (petition)
87 -A -7 Final annexation of 107.63 acres — Bexar County.
6 -21 -83
1 -17 -84
4 -3 -84
6 -19 -84
10 -16 -84
10 -1 -85
11 -5 -85
12 -17 -85
2 -18 -86
6 -17 -86
7 -1 -86
8 -5 -86
12 -2 -86
4 -21 -87
4 -21 -87
ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREW DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
87 -A -19 Final annexation of 383.4 acres — Bexar County. 9 -15 -87
(Boeck).
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C 88 -1 -15 Disannexation 3.98 acres — Comal County — front of 8 -16 -88
Northcliffe.
C 88 -A -20 Amending 88 -A -15 to correct meets and bounds. 8 -16 -88
C 88 -A -22 Final annexation 30.63 acres — Comal & Guadalupe 12 -6 -88
(1103).
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C 90 -A -5 Final annexation 854.52 acres — Comal & Guad. 2-6 -90
Counties (5 tracts).
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92-A-7 Final annexation 250.96 acres — Guadalupe County. 3 -17 -92
(Boeck concrete).
92 -A -26 Final disannexation 2.34 acres — Comal County 12 -15 -92
(Northcliffe area — petition).
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97-A-20 Final annexation 35.31 acres out of Comal County. 7 -1 -97
(Forbes property).
97 -A -29 Annexation of tract of land containing 82.22 acres 12 -16 -97
out of Comal County.
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00-A-10 Annexation of two (2) tracts of land out of Comal 44-00
County containing a total of 16.161 acres.
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01 -A -26 Annexation of the Territory Comprising GUADO 124-01
MUNICIPAL UTILITY District No. 1
01 -A -27 Annexation of the Territory Comprising GUADO 12 -4 -01
MUNICIPAL UTILITY District No. 2
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02-A-24 Certain land transfer and disannexation of .97 acs. 11 -5 -02
of land within Corp. limits of Schertz and release of
such land from the ETJ of Schertz to ETJ of UC, the
acceptance of 119.44 acs. of land into ETJ of Schertz
and the conveyance of 2.79 acs of land of Schertz to UC
02 -A -27 Ordinance providing for the extension of the 12 -30 -02
boundary line of the City of Schertz, Texas by the
annexation of certain territory owned by Hillstar Investments,
Ltd.; declaring an emergency; related matters.
ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREIF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
03 -A -23 Ordinance extension of the boundary lines of the City 08 -19 -03
of Schertz, Texas by voluntary annexation of 1.345
acres, owned by Hubertus Investment Company.
03 -A -40 Ordinance for the extension of the boundary lines 12 -30 -03
of the City of Schertz, Texas by the annexation of
approximately 655.5 acres located adjacent to the
existing city limits line parallel to IH -35 for the N.
boundary, the City of Cibolo, etc.
ANNEXATIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BREIF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
03 -A -23 Ordinance extension of the boundary lines of the City 08 -19 -03
of Schertz, Texas by voluntary annexation of 1.345
acres, owned by Hubertus Investment Company.
03 -A -40 Ordinance for the extension of the boundary lines 12 -30 -03
of the City of Schertz, Texas by the annexation of
approximately 655.5 acres located adjacent to the
existing city limits line parallel to IH -35 for the N.
boundary, the City of Cibolo, etc.
04 -A -42 Ordinance on annexation of approx. 37.4 acres 12 -29 -04
located adjacent to existing city limits adjacent/
between Northcliffe /Scenic Hills Subdivisions.
04 -A -43 Ordinance on annexation of approx. 14.30 acres 12 -29 -04
located adjacent to existing city limits known as Old
Wiederstein Road.
04 -A -44 Ordinance on annexation of approx. 119.44 acres 12 -29 -04
located adjacent to existing city limits line parallel to
Maske Road at FM 1518.
04 -A -45 Ordinance on annexation of approx. 216.77 acres 12 -29 -04
located adjacent to existing city limits between
FM2252, FM482 and Union Pacific Railroad.
04 -A -46 Ordinance on annexation of approx. 224.40 acres 12 -29 -04
located adjacent to existing city limits line between
FM 482 and Interstate 35 near Hubertus Road.
04 -A -47 Ordinance on annexation of approx. 163.38 acres 12 -29 -04
located adjacent to existing city limits line between
Interstate 35 and Union Pacific Rail Road near
Friesenhahn Road.
BONDS, TIME WARRANTS, & TAX NOTES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 18 Time warrants for procurement of fire extinguishing 5 -4 -59
equipment.
C 19 Acceptance of bids for fire engines, fire hose, engine 5 -4 -59
house and other relative equipment.
C 20 Council acceptance of lowest bid for a hose, fire 5 -4 -59
engine, equipment and house.
C 27 Purchase of fire extinguishing equipment and time 5 -4 -59
warrants involved.
C 60 Concerning the election for tax bonds for sewer 11 -16 -61
system.
C 62 Concerning the canvassing of the returns and 12 -16 -61
declaring the results of a bond election.
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72 Concerning award of sale of sewer system bond- 9 -6 -62
series 1962.
0 73 Concerning authorization of issuance of city 9 -6 -62
sewer bonds — series 1962.
L 79 Concerning the authorization for the issuance of 1 -29 -62
water works and sewer system bonds, prescribing
the terms and provisions for payment.
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C 83 Water and sewer system revenue bonds. 3 -22 -63
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l� 98 Concerning authorization of issuance of waterworks 4 -15 -64
and sewer system revenue bonds — series 1964.
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C 147 Concerning issuance of series 1966 bonds 7 -7 -66
($35,000 - 10 years) for water line to school.
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180 Authorization of issuance of $579,000 for 3 -1 -68
utility system revenue bonds — series 1968. (Date in question)
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206 Approving bids of Sims Fire Equipment Co., 11 -20 -69
Inc. — authorizing issuance of series 1969 time
warrants - $30,000.
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244 Authorizing issuance of street improvement 2 -10 -72
bonds — series 1972, dated 2/1/72.
ORDINANCE NO.
BONDS, TIME WARRANTS, & TAX NOTES
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
3-2-72
C
245
Authorizing issuance of utility system revenue
bonds - series 1972, dated 3/1/72.
273 Concerning issuance of time warrants for purchase 9-21-72
of property for use as a police station and courtroom.
C
277
73-B-9
75-B 6
75-B-7
81-B-8
81-B-9
83-8-3
87 -B-4A
87 -B-4B
88-B-1
90-B-6
91-B-1
92-8-22
Issuance of $22,000 for time warrants for
purchase of land.
11-15-72
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Authorizing Issuance of $165,000 for Utility
System Revenue Bonds.
5-1-73
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Authorizing Issuance of $235,000 GO Bonds,
series 1975.
Authorizing Issuance of $325,000 Utility System
Revenue Bonds.
3-12-75
3-12-75
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Authorizing issuance of $475,000 of Special
Obligation Bonds, Series 1981.
Authorizing issuance of $150,000 Certificate
of Obligation known as "Combination Tax and
Junior Lien Revenue Certificates of Obligation
Series 1981".
3-16-81
4-7-81
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Authorizing issuance of $1,250,000 combination 5-3-83
Tax and Junior Lien Waterworks and Sewer System
Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 1983.
General Obligation Bonds $460,000-1987.
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Water Revenue Bonds 1,202,000-1987
3-25-87
3-25-87
Replacing 1983 Certificates of Obligation.
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1-5-88
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$850,000 Certificates of Obligation (Tax & Limited
Revenue) - Series 1990.
2-20-90
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Authorizing Texas Public Property Finance
Contractual Obligation, Series 1991 ($125,000).
1-15-91
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Authorizing issuance of Combination Tax and
Junior Lien Revenue Certificates of Obligation,
Series 1992 ($200,000).
11-17-92
BONDS, TIME WARRANTS, & TAX NOTES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
92-B-23 Authorizing issuance of General Obligation
Bonds, Series - 1992 ($620,000).
11-1 7-92
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95-8-27
Authorizing Issuance of "City of Schertz, Texas 9-18-95
General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 1995.
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97-B-28
Authorizing issuance of obligations designated as
"City of Schertz, Texas General Obligation Bonds,
Series 1998".
12-16-97
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01-B-12
Refunding Bonds, Series 2001.
4-3-01
01-B-16
Certificate of Obligation Bonds, Series 2001.
8-7 -01
Contract Revenue Bonds Series 2001
Seguin/Schertz Local Government Corp.
TAX NOTE
City of Schertz Tax Note Series 2001
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03-B-08
Certificate of Obligation Bonds, Series 2003.
(3,360,000)
03-4-03
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04-B-19
Authorizing the Issuance of Texas Combination
Tax and Limited Pledge Revenue Certificates of
Obligation Series 2004. (7,750,000).
06-01-04
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05-B-18
Authorizing the Issuance of Texas Combination 05-03-05
Tax and subordinate Lien Revenue Certificates of
Obligation Series 2005. (3,200,000).
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C 29
(amended by 155 & 162)
C 43
(amended by 53 & 161)
C 53
(amended by 161)
C 57
(amended by 57A)
C
57A
C
150
C 151
(amended by 175)
C 154
(amended by 154A)
C
154A
C 155
(amended by 162)
C 161
C 163
C 175
C 264
C 74-C-16
~ 74-c-17
C 74-C-18
C 74-C-19
C 74-C-43
C 75-C-5
CODES
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
1-4-60
Adoption of fire prevention code; prescribing
regulations and enforcement.
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City electrical code.
2 -6-61
Inspection of electric wiring and apparatus with
provision for violations and penalty.
6-6-61
Concerning declaration of municipal fire limits.
10-6-61
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In folder with #57.
4-2-64
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Adopting Southern Standard Building code, 1965 ed. 12-21-66
Plumbing code.
12-21-66
Establishing city housing standards code.
12-21-66
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Housing standards.
3-23-67
Fire prevention code.
3-23-67
Electrical Code.
3-23-67
Establishing fire limits.
4-20-67
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Plumbing code
4-4-68
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Electrical code.
6-29-72
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Adopting Southern Standard Building Code, 1973Ed. 5-21-74
Adopting Southern Standard Housing Code, 1973Ed. 5-21-74
Adopting Nat'l Fire Code, 1973-74 Ed.
5-21-74
Adopting Southern Standard Plumbing code, 1971Ed. 5-21-74
Adopting 1974 National Electric Code.
11-5-74
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Adopting Southern St. Fire Prevention Code, 1974
3-4-75
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CODES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
76-C-11 Adopting Code of Ordinances.
DATE PASSED
12-21-76
r!. 78-C-20
Amending Chapter 7 of the Code; & replacing with 12-21-76
revised Chapter 7; adopting 1974 Southern STd. Fire
prevention code, etc.
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78-c-21
79-C-2
Establishing Fire limits.
11-21-78
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C
Adopting Southern Standard Building Code, 1976 Ed. 1-16-79
with 1978 revisions.
C
79-C-3
Adopting Southern Standard Plumbing Code, 1975 1-16-79
as revised in 1976-77 & 78.
C 79-C-5 Adopting the National Electric Code 1978 Ed., 2-20-79
designating inspector; setting license fees and bonds.
C 79-C-21 Adopting the Southern Standard Building Code, 10-2-79
1979 Ed., as amended, as the Building Code, as
modified herein.
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C 80-C-2 Providing for reinspections and setting fees. 2-5-80
C 80-C-8 Amending the Southern Standard Building Code 4-1-80
Section 102.1 (Bldg. Official), section 102.2
(inspectors), section 107.4 (fees), and 108.2
(inspections required).
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81-C-26 Adopting 1979 Edition of the Southern Standard 9-15-81
Fire Prevention code and the 1980 National Fire Code.
C 81-C-31 Adopting Standard Housing Code, 1979, with 80-81 11-3-81
revisions.
C 81-C-32 Adopting Standard Swimming Pool Code, 1979 Ed. 11-3-81
C 81-C-33 Regulating the manufacture, storing, transportation, 11-3-81
sale and possession of fireworks.
C 81-C-34 Adopting the National Electrical Code, 1981. 11-3-81
C 81-C-35 Adopting Standard Plumbing Code, 1979. 11-3-81
C 81-C-37 Supplementing Southern Standard Bldg. Code to 11-17-81
include wood roofing.
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C 83-c-15 Adopting 1982 Standard Mechanical Code, and 10-18-83
All future editions.
ORDINANCE NO.
CODES
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
84-C-8
C
85-c-8
C
85-c-9
.~ 89-C-15
C
92-C-5
t 95-C-23
~o - e- - 3 ~
96-C-35
97-C-19
00-C-33
02-C-17
C 05-C-04
(repealing 78-C-20. 80-M-3.
81-C-26. 81-C-33. 85-C-8.
and 89-C-15)
05-C-19
(repealing 05-C-04)
Adopting Southern Standard Bldg. Code, 1982 Ed. 3-6-84
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Amending Chapter 7 of Code, providing for Fire
Chief & Fire Marshal and their duties.
5-7 -85
Amending Southern Standard Building Code by
eliminating wood shingles and revising section
1104.5.
5-7-85
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Amending Code, Appointing Fire Chief.
5-2-89
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Amending Plumbing Code re: backflow protection
and water saving fixtures.
2-18-92
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Amending Code by deleting chapter 5 and replacing 9-19-95
with revised chapter 5, Building & Building Regulations.
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Amending Code by revising section 5-16 (Fees)
and appendix B101 (Plan Checking Fee).
11-5-96
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Amending Code by revising Chapter 12~, 6-17-97
nuisances article II, Noise. (Allowing contractors to
work Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm).
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Amending Chapter 5 Building Regulations.
Schedule of Fees
11-29-00
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Amending code of ordinances Chapter 5 Building 8-20-02
Regulations section 5-8, Fees; (a) schedule of permit
fees, (b), building permit valuations
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Amending code of ordinances Relating to Fire
Oept; adding provisions for fees and fines.
02-15-05
Repealing Ordinance 05-C-04 and establishing
new Ordinance.
05-03-05
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
26
Determination of safe and reasonable speed limits 9-16-59
within the City.
32
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C
Determining safe and reasonable speed limits on
highways 78 and 1518 within the City limits.
37
The obstruction of city thoroughfare, alley, or
passage by railroad engine or cars.
3-13-60
11-7-60
C
46
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Concerning the designation of William Street
from the intersection of Curtiss Ave., as one way
with provisions for violations.
C 49
The safe and reasonable operational speed limits
of railroad traffic within the City (change of speed
limits)
Repealed by 54
C 54
Concerning the safe and reasonable operational
speed limits of railroad traffic within the City.
Repealed by 166
55
Concerning authority given to legal use of sirens
with procedures for motorists and penalties for
failure to follow procedure.
2-20-61
3-1-61
7-6-61
7-6-61
77
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Concerning alterations of parking on highway
1518 with provision for penalties due to violations.
12-6-62
C
94
Parking of vehicles on Lindbergh Avenue.
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C
The determination of safe and reasonable speed
limits on Pecan Dr., Maple Dr., and Chestnut Dr.
with provision for penalty.
96
3-5-64
3-5-64
122
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C
Coordination of highway and railroad signal
lights.
C
Designating speeds for certain streets and
penalties thereof.
128
7 -1-65
9-2-65
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C 135 Traffic regulation. 2-3-66
C 149 Designation of school crossings. 12-1-66
C 149A Designating speed limits in school zone on 12-1-66
highway 78.
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C 160 Designation of speed zones in certain areas. 3-2-67
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
c
166
Repealing all ordinances imposing speed limits
for railroad.
9-7-67
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c
169
Designating speed limits of certain streets.
1-4-68
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c
213
Determining maximum safe speeds for
highway 3009.
5-7-70
c
219
Designation of maximum speed limits on
portions of highways 3009 & 78.
8-6-70
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C
280
Setting speed limits on highway 3009.
11-30-72
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c
73-0-3
Regulating excessive spinning of tires of
motor vehicles.
2-6-73
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C 74-D-12 Traffic Control Ordinance 4-2-74
C 74-D-15 Amending Sect. 16 - Schedule D of 74-D-12 5-7-74
C 74-D-40 Amending Ordinance. 73-D-3 1 0-1-74
C 74-D-46 Agreement with State Highway Dept. to install 11-15-74
and maintain traffic light controls on 3009 at
Elbel Road.
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75-D-1
Regulating the keeping of junked and abandoned
vehicles.
2-4-75
75-0-2
Agreement with State Highway Dept. for placement 2-18-75
of a signal light at 78 & First Streets.
c
75-0-3
Designating School Zone on FM 3009 - Emergency 2-18-75
passage.
c
75-D-35
Amending Ordinance 74-D-12 regulating Traffic
in City of Schertz.
11-4-75
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76-0-3
Establishing rules & regulations for the collection
of fees incurred in the issuance and service of
warrants of arrest.
4-20-76
c
76-0-6
Providing for the approval of the agreement between 8-17 -76
the State of Texas and the City of Schertz for the
installation, construction, existence, use, operation &
maintenance of Hwy. Signals.
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ORDINANCE NO.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
77 -D-8
8-2-77
78-0-18
80-D-1
80-0-15
C
81-0-6
C
81-D-7
C
82-0-14
C
82-D-21
Amending 18-32, 18-21 and 18-76 of the code of
ordinances of the City of Schertz
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Oefining noise nuisances; specifying certain acts
constituting noise nuisances, providing for a
penalty, etc.
11-7-78
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Amending Sections 18-2 (Traffic Engineer) and 1-15-80
18-91 (Parking Prohibitions) of Code of Ordinances.
Amend 76-0-3 on FTA warrants. 6-17-80
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Establishing speed limits on FM 3009 for NW City
limits southeasterly on FM 78 (School zone)
Revising Code sections 18-32,18-58,18-76 and
18-91(1518 & Maske - Speed).
2-27-81
2-17-81
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Revising Code of Ordinances Section 18-91 to
provide no parking west side of Dowman Street.
Revising Section 10-51 of Code, defining "junked
vehicle" designation.
6-1-82
12-7-82
C 82-D-22 Amending Code by revising Section 18-33 providing 12-7-82
a 4-way stop intersection at Elbel and Live Oak Road.
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C 83-0-12 Amending Section 18-32 (Stop) and 18-35 (Yield) of 9-20-83
the Code of Ordinances.
83-D-18 Amending Sections 12-6(b) & (d) of Code regarding 12-20-83
Failure to Appear and Warrant fees.
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C 84-0-12 Revising Sections 18-32 Stop, 18-35 Yield, 18-76 4-17-84
Speed & 18-91 Parking Prohibited.
C 84-0-19 Establishing speed limits on 3009 from 78 to 135. 9-4-84
C 84-0-20 Amending Section 18-32 Stop of Traffic Ordinance. 10-2-84
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C 85-D-5 Stop and Yield signs - Woodland Oaks.
C 85-0-11 Establishing speed limit on 78. 6-4-85
C 85-0-13 Establishing speed limits on IH 35 and access Rd. 8-20-85
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 85-0-19 Amending traffic control ordinance sections 10-1-85
18-32,18-76, and 18-91.
C 85-D-22 Establishing speed limits on 2252. 11-19-85
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C 86-D-1 Prohibiting parking on I 35 frontage roads from 1-7 -86
City limit to City limit.
C 86-0-5 Prohibiting parking on NE side of Lookout Rd. 2-18-86
C 86-D-6 Setting speed limit on FM 482 4-1-86
C 86-0-24 Placing weight limit on East Live Oak. 9-2-86
C 86-D-25 Designating a through Truck Route. 9-2-86
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C 87-D-24 Authorizing the Municipal Court to collect $10.00 10-20-87
fee to cover administrative cost for defensive driving.
C 87-0-30 Setting speed limit on FM 1518 12-1-87
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C 88-0-2 Amend Code revising sect. 18-32, and 18-76 speed 1-19-88
on Schertz pkwy.
C 88-0-3 Setting speed limits on South FM 1518 1-19-88
C 88-0-4 Amend Code revising Sect. 12-4, 12-6, 18-16, 1-16-88
18-29,18-78, 19-37,2-2,2-11, 18-32, 18-33,
18-45,18-58, 18-76, 18-91 - Clarify Schertz
Parkway.
C 88-0-6 Amend ordinance setting speed on 3009 4-5-88
C 88-0-11 Setting speed limit on FM 78. 5-3-88
C 88-D-12 Weight limits on Schertz Pkwy. 5-17-88
88-0-18 Setting speed on FM 78 S.
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C 89-0-1 Establishing speed limit on FM 482. 1-3-89
89-D-2 Establishing stop intersection - Silvertree 1-7-89
C 89-D-5 Amend sect. 18-32 Code - Stop Intersection 2-7-89
(primarily Schermerville area).
C 89-D-13 Weight limit on Pfeil Rd. 4-4-89
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
89-0-18
89-D-21 /
89-0-22
89-0-30
89-0-33
90-0-1
90-0-18
90-0-25
90-D-26
90-D-30
C
C
C
C
c
91-0-19
c
93-0-13
C
93-D-23
C
94-0-4
C
94-0-14
C
94-0-16
c
95-0-1 0
C
95-D-24
C
95-D-30
DATE PASSED
6- -89
8-15-89
8-15-89
1 0-3-89
11-7-89
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Amend sect. 18-76 speed - Live Oak.
1-2-90
Amend sect. 1876 speed - Schertz.
6-5-90
Speed - Lower Seguin.
Speed - Ware-Seguin.
9-4-90
Amend sect. 18-32, 18-35, & 18-76
(Greenshire ).
10-16-90
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Weight Limit - Lower Seguin Rd.
8-3-93
Weight Limit - Ware-Seguin Rd.
12-21-93
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Amend Sect. 18-32 - Stop, and 18-33 4-way stop
(Savannah Sq).
2-15-94
Amend sect. 18-91 - Parking Prohibited, prohibit 6-21-94
parking on west side of Mill St. 50' south from FM 78.
Amend 18-33, 4-way stop - Oimrock at Cotton King. 7-15-94
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Amending the Code, Section 18-75, Speed Limits 4-4-95
on I H-35 Main Lanes and Speed Limits on I H-35
Frontage Roads.
Amending the Code, Section 18-32, Designating 9-19-95
4-way stops at Woodland Oaks Or. & Kline Cir. and
Dimrock & Kline Cir.
Amending the Code, Section 18-45 Restrictive 10-11-95
weight Limits on River Road, Cloverleaf Lane, and
Bubbling Springs Road.
ORDINANCE NO.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
95-D-34
95-0-36
C
95-0-37
95-0-39
96-0-2
96-D-4
96-0-8
96-D-19
96-D-23
96-0-34
97-D-1
97-D-7
97 -0-23
Amending the Code, sections 12-8, 12-9, 12-10, and 10-17-95
12-11 establishing Municipal Court Building &
Security Fund ($3.00 Security Fee).
Amending the Code by Deleting Chapter 18, Traffic 11-21-95
and Replacing with Revised Chapter 18, Traffic.
Amending the Code, Section 12 by adding sections 12-5-95
12-12, 12-13, 12-14 and 12-15 regarding child
safety fees.
Amending the Code, Section 18-76, Speed Limits on 12-19-95
IH-35 Main Lanes.
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Amending Code, Section 18-32, Section 18-33 and 2-20-96
Section 18-35.
Amending the Cody by deleting Chapter 12 and 3-5-96
replacing same with revised Chapter 12; amending
chapter 18 by deleting sections 18-15,18-16, and 18-17.
Amending the Code, section 18-76 regarding 6-18-96
speed limits on IH-35 from FM 3009 to North
City limits.
Amending the Code by revising Section 18-32 6-18-96
section 18-33, and section 18-35. (Traffic controls
for Dove Meadows unit 4).
Amending the Code by revising section 18-32, 8-6-96
section 18-35 and section 18-48 (Traffic controls
for Greenshire unit 4).
Amending the Code by revising section 18-33 and 11-5-96
section 18-76. (Traffic controls and speed limits for
Schertz Parkway).
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Amending the Code by revising section 18-32 and
section 18-33 (Traffic controls on Schertz Pkwy).
1-7-97
Amending Code of Ordinances, section 18-32, 3-18-97
Stop intersections, section 18-76, Maximum limits
On specific streets, and section 18-91, parking prohibited.
Amending Code section 18-33, 4-way stops, and
adding section 18-49, 3-way stops. (Savannah
Dr. & Davenport and Savannah Dr. & Inglewood)
9-2-97
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
97-0-25 Amending Code of Ordinances by Revising section 9-16-97
18-91, Parking Prohibited (Main St - Corbett Junior
High).
98-0-5
98-D-6
98-D-1 0
98-D-19
99-D-4
99-D-11
99-0-13
99-0-15
99-D-17
99-0-22
99-D-26
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Amending Chapter 18, Article IV, Section 18-75, 2-17-98
Maximum limits in school zones.
Amending Chapter 18, Article V, Section 18-90 5-5-98
Parking for certain purposes prohibited (parking in
500 block of Main St.).
Amending Chapter 18, Section 18-49, 4-21-98
3-way stops (Ashley Park & Baldwin Park).
Amending Code section 18-49 designating Green 7-7-98
Valley Rd. & Greenshire Or. a 3-way stop; amending
Code section 18-76, setting 30 mph speed limit
On Green Valley Road.
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Amending Code by adding section 18-50, 2-10-99
Traffic SignalsfTraffic Lights.
Amending Code Section 18-32, Stop Intersections 7-6-99
making Beacon a Stop Street; and amending
Section 18-35, Yield Intersection deleting Beacon
as a Yield Intersection.
Amending Code by revising article II, Operation of 7-20-99
vehicles generally, by adding section 18-48,
designated Parking Regulations on City owned
property.
Amending Code by revising section 18-32, Stop 8-3-99
intersections and section 18-35, Yield intersections
(Yield to Stop in Aviation Heights).
Amending the Code by revising section 18-33, 8-17-99
all-way stops and section 18-76, maximum limits on
specific streets (Traffic regulations on Woodland
Oaks Or.).
Stop signs - Chapel Hill, Woodland Oaks Dr. 10-19-99
Providing that the Code of Ordinances 11-16-99
be amended by revising section 18-91,
Parking prohibited (Woodland Oaks Dr.).
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TRAFFIC CONTROLS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
00-0-3 Amending traffic code section 18-33 providing 2-1-00
4-way stops at Savannah Dr. and Saratoga Place.
00-D-5 Parking regulations on FM 78 parking lots. 2-15-00
00-0-8 Greenshire and Oak Trails All Way Stop 3-21-00
00-D-22 Three way stop Woodland Oaks Dr. and Wild Cherry 9-5-00
00-0-27 School Zone Signs - Uniform Times 9-19-00
00-0-28 Stop Intersections at Schertz Pkwy and Prairie Lane 1 0-3-00
and Union Pacific RR and Doerr Lane
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00-D-37
Revising Section 18-32 Stop Intersections -
Designated - Generally Through Street, Cross
or Stop Street.
12-5-00
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01-0-1
Revising Section 18-32 Stop Intersections - 1-2-01
Designated - Generally Through Street, Cross
or Stop Street. Woodbridge Way and Holliwell Bridge
Woodbridge Way and McBride Bridge
01-0-4
Revising Section 18-32 Stop Intersections - 3-6-01
Designated - Generally Through Street, Cross
or Stop Street, and section 18-33 All Way Stops.
FM 1518 and Nell Deane, Nell Deane and Oak Street.
01-D-11
Revising Section 18-33, All Way Stops. Woodland 4-3-01
Oaks Drive and Woodbridge Way.
01-D-17
Revising Section 18-32, Stop Intersections 8-07 -01
Designated - Generally Through Street, Cross
or Stop Street, and section 18-33 All Way Stops.
FM 3009 and Bell North Drive, Doerr Lane and Bell North Drive.
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02-0-10
Revising Section 18-76, Maximum Limits on Specific 5-21-02
Streets.
02-D-11
Revising Section 18-75, Maximum Limits in School 6-04-02
Zones and section 18-76, Maximum Limits on
Specific Streets.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
02-0-12 Revising Section 18-32, Stop Intersections-
designated generally
6-04-02
02-0-25 Revising Section 18-32, Stop Intersections-
designated generally on specific streets (Oak
Forest Subd.)
03-D-20
03-D-21
03-0-26
03-D-31
04-D-06
04-0-41
05-D-01
05-D-07
05-0-12
05-D-13
05-D-14
11-05-02
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Revising Section 18-76, Maximum limits on specific 07 -01-03
streets. (FM78)
Revising Section 18-75, Maximum limits in school 08-05-03
zones,
Revising Section 18-58, Traffic Light Locations. 09-02-03
Revising Section 18-32-Stop Intersections and 10-07 -03
revising section 18-33 All-way stops-Ashley Park
Schertz Parkway and Ashley and Schertz Parkway
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Revising Sect. 18-48, Stop Intersections-Designated 02-17-04
(Spanish Oak and Circle Oak Streets)
Revising Sect. 18-76, Maximum limits on specific
streets. (FM 2252-50 mph).
12-21-04
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Ordinance placing restrictions on the use and
operations of motor assisted scooters, etc.
01-04-05
Ordinance revising Section 18-33-Stop Intersections 03-01-05
Oesignated All-way Stop (Cherry Tree/Chelsea and Mayfair Drive
and Brookhead)
Ordinance revising Section 18-32-Stop Intersections 04-05-05
and Section 18-35, Yield Intersections. (Northcliffe)
Ordinance revising Section 18-33-AII Way Stops 04-05-05
and Section 18-76, Max. Speed Limits on specific
streets. (WiecJerstein RdlDean Rd. and IH 35 to WiecJerstein Rd to FM 1103)
Ordinance revising Section 18-91-Parking Prohibited 04-05-05
(Castle Hill Dr/Sherwin Drive)'
QRDINANCE NO.
05-0-15
05-D-16
05-D-47
TRAFFIC CONTROLS
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
Ordinance revising Section 18-45-Vehicular 04-19-05
Weight Limits on Roadways (IH-35 frontage to Wiederstein
Road and Intersection ofWR to FM 1103 -15,000 Ibs.)
Ordinance revising Chapter 18, Sec. 18.132, Speed 04-19-05
Humps.
Ordinance Amending Chapter 18, Section 18-32
Designated Stop Intersection at Misty Hollow
And Shady Brook
10-18-05
ELECTIONS
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
12-18-58
C
3
4
Appointments and elections of City officers.
C
Procedure for filing for City offices: election place
and manner with provisions for public notice.
12-18-58
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C
14
The composition of the municipal government with 2-19-59
provisions for election.
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C
40
The election of three councilmen and one City
marshal.
1-9-61
C 60 Concerning the election for tax bonds for sewer 11-1 6-61
system.
C 64 Concerning a called election for the purpose of 12-16-61
filling the position of one councilman.
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C 70 Concerning the election of mayor, two aldermen, 2-1-62
and one City marshal to be held 4-3-62.
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C 100 Concerning the calling of a special election for 6-4-64
the position of alderman, state highway
maintenance, and treatment of water supply.
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C 172 No record available in the file or minutes.
C 267 Ordering an election to determine the question 7-27-72
"Shall a commission be chosen to frame a new
charter?"
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C 74-E-9 Calling an election for mayor and two aldermen 2-19-74
to be held on 4/6/74.
C 74-E-10 Calling an election regarding a City charter 2-19-74
To be held on 4/6/74.
C 74-E-13.1 Canvassing returns of charter election. 4-9-74
C 74-E-14.1 Canvassing returns of City officer election. 4-9-74
C 74-E-26 Calling for a bond election for 7/27/74. 7-2-74
C 74-E-29 Canvassing returns of bond election of 7/27/74. 8-6-74
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C 75-E-4 Calling election for three aldermen for 4/5/75. 2-18-75
ELECTIONS
ORDINANCE NO.
C 75-E-9
C 76-E-1
C 76-E-2
C 77 -E-3
C 77 -E-4
C 78-E-3
C 78-E-5
C 79-E-6
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
4-8-75
Canvassing returns of City officer election.
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Calling election for mayor and two councilmen.
2-17-76
Canvassing returns of City officer election of 4/3/76. 4-6-76
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Calling election for three councilmen - 4/2/77.
2-15-77
Canvassing returns of election of 4/2/77.
4-5-77
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Calling election for mayor, place 1 & 2 for 4/1/78.
2-21-78
Canvassing returns of election of 4/1/78.
4-4-78
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Calling election for 4/7/79 for the purpose of
electing three councilmembers.
2-20-79
C 79-E-7 Ordering that an election be held for the purpose 2-20-79
of submitting to electors proposed amendments
to the existing charter. Emergency.
C 79-E-10 Canvassing returns of officer election of 4/7/79. 4-9-79
C 79-E-11 Canvassing returns of amendment election of 4-9-79
4/7/79.
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C 80-E-4 Calling an election for 4/5/80 for the purpose of 2-19-80
electing a mayor and council places 1 & 2.
C 80-E-10 Canvassing the 4/5/80 election results. 4-8-80
C 80-E-11 Canvassing the recount of the mayoral votes as 4-15-80
established by the duly appointed recount
committee and declaring the results of the
mayoral election on 4/5/80.
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C 81-E-5 Calling an election of 4/4/81 for three council 2-17-81
Places - 3,4,5.
C 81-E-13 Canvassing the 4/4/81 election results. 4-6-81
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C 82-E-1 Canvassing returns of Bingo election dated 1-19-82
1/16/82.
ELECTIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
82-E-2 Legalizing bingo and imposing 2% gross receipt 1-19-82
tax upon same.
C
82-E-5
C
82-E-11
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C
83-E-1
C
83-E-2
C
84-E-7
C 84-E-11
C 85-E-1
C 85-E-7
C 86-E-3
C 86-E-8
C 86-E-29
C 87 -E-2
C 87 -E-3
C 87 -E-5
C 88-E-5
C 89-E-7
C 89-E-10
C 90-E-8
C 90-E-14
Final calling for an election on 4/3/82 for mayor and 2-16-82
and two councilmemebers.
Canvassing returns of 4/3/82 election. 4-6-82
Calling election for 4/2/83 to elect four
councilmembers
2-15-83
Canvassing returns and declaring the results
of council election of 4/2/83.
4-5-83
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Calling an election for 4/7/84 for mayor and
three councilmembers.
2-21-84
Canvassing the election results of 4/7/84.
4-17-84
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Calling an election for 4/6/85 for councilmembers.
2-17-85
Canvassing results of 4/6/85 election.
4-1 0-85
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Calling election for 4/5/86.
2-4-86
Canvassing election of 4/5/86.
4-9-86
Calling election regarding bonds for 1/10/87.
11-18-86
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Canvassing bond election returns of 1/10/87.
1-14-87
Calling election for councilmembers.
2-17-87
Canvassing election returns of 4/4/87.
4-7-87
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Calling election for 5/7/88.
3-1-88
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Calling election for 5/6/89.
3-7 -89
Calling charter amendment election for 5/6/89.
3-15-89
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Calling election for 5/5/90.
3-6-90
Canvassing election returns of 5/5/90.
5-9-90
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ELECTIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 91-E-3 Calling election for 5/4/91. 2-6-91
C 91-E-7 Canvassing election results of 5/4/91. 5-7-91
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C 92-E-6 Calling election for 5/2/92. 2-18-92
C 92-E-10 Canvassing election returns of 5/2/92. 5-5-92
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C 93-E-6 Calling election for 5/1/93. 2-2-93
C 93-E-8 Canvassing election returns of 5/1/93. 5-4-93
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C 94-E-5 Calling officers election for 5/7/94. 2-15-94
C 94-E-6 Calling charter amendment election for 5/7/94. 2-15-94
C 94-E-7 Calling ref. election (sale of parkland 2-15-94
and recycling).
C 94-E-11 Canvassing officer's election. 5-11-94
C 94-E-12 Canvassing charter amendment election. 5-11-94
C 94-E-13 Canvassing referendum election. 5-11-94
C 94-E-32 Calling election (1/21/95) sales tax for 12 -6-94
economic development and tax reduction.
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C 95-E-3 Calling election for 5/6/95. 2-7-95
95-E-7 Providing an alternative to the filing fee. 3-7-95
C 95-E-12 Canvassing officer's election. 5-1 0-95
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C 96-E-1 Calling election for 5/4/96. 2-6-96
C 96-E-10 Canvassing officer's election. 5-7 -96
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C 97 -E-2 Calling general election for 5/3/97. 2-4-97
1 C 97 -E-8 Calling charter amendment election for 5/3/97. 2-12-97
.1 C 97-E-10 Canvassing general election returns of 5/3/97. 5-6-97
1 C 97-E-11 Canvassing charter amendment election of 5/3/97. 5-6-97
ELECTIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
97 -E-15* Calling bond election for 819/97.
6-3-97
97-E-16* Calling sales tax election for 8/9/97.
C 98-E-4
C 98-E-13
99-E-2
99-E-10
OO-E-4
01-E-3
01-E-15
02-E-1
02-E-4
02-E-26
6-3-97
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Calling general election for 5/2/98.
2-3-98
Canvassing returns of general election of 5/2/98.
5-5-98
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Calling general election for 5/1/99.
2-10-99
Canvassing returns of general election of 5/1/99.
5-4-99
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Calling for election for 5/6/00.
2 -1-00
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Calling for election for 5/5/01 for the purpose of
electing 3 Council Members.
2-6-01
Canvassing returns of general election of 5/5/01
5-9-01
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Calling for election for 5/5/02 for the purpose of 2-5-02
electing Mayor and 2 Council Members.
Declaring the unopposed candidates for places 1 5-1-02
and 2 and Mayor as elected; providing the May 4,
2002 General Municipal Election for Mayor and
Councilmembers place 1 and 2 shall not be held.
Calling a Special Election to be held on Feb. 1, 11-27 -02
2003 for the purpose of electing a council member
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03-E-04 Canvassing returns for Special Election of Feb. 1, 02-04-03
2003.
03-E-07 Calling an election to be held on May 3, 2003 for 02-18-03
the purpose of electing three (3) councilmembers
for said city.
03-E-14A Canvassing returns for General Election of May 3, 05-06-03
2003.
04-E-07
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Calling an election on May 15, 2004, purpose of 02-17-04
electing a Mayor and two council members (Place
1 and 2 for 2 yr. terms).
ELECTIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
04-E-17 Canvassing returns for General Election of May 15, 05-26-04
2004. (Mayor and Places 1 &2)
04-E-25 Ordinance calling a special election on proposition 09-01-04
concerning ad valorem tax ceiling on residence
homesteads of the disabled and of persons (65)
old or older, etc.
04-E-28
Ordinance correcting Ord. 04-E-25 calling a 09-15-04
special election on proposition concerning
ad valorem tax ceiling on residence homesteads
of the disabled and of persons (65) old or older, etc.
04-E-37
Ordinance canvassing returns, declaring the results 11-02-04
of City Special Election Nov.2, 2004 on tax freeze
of over 65 old or older, etc.
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05-E-05
Ordinance calling an election to be held May 7,2005 02-15-05
for places 3, 4 and 5.
05-E-24
Ordinance canvassing the returns for the May 7,
2005 for Places 3,4 and 5.
05-17-05
canvassed by Resolution vs. by Ordinance.
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
ORDINANCE NO.
C 7
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
(81-F-24 )
Rentals to be paid by utility companies for the use 12-18-58
of municipal facilities.
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C
28
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Franchise. 10-5-59
(95-F-17)
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C
56
Concerning construction, maintenance, regulations, 9-7-61
and restrictions of and by United Gas Corporation
within the City.
C 58 Concerning the determination and fixing the 11-2-61
maximum rates to be charged by United Gas
Corporation with provisions for residential and
commercial rates.
C 61 Providing for all water, electric, telephone, telegraph, 11-16-61
and gas companies to file lists of rates charged to
consumers with provision for penalty due to
violations.
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C 75 Concerning the creation of the Schertz Water 9-6-62
System construction account.
C
76
Relating to the acquisition of a waterworks system 11-23-62
by the City with provisions for its service.
C
80
Providing for regulation of sewer use, rates and 2-7-62
service with provision for penalty due to violations.
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C
80A
Concerning the amendment of section 7 of
Ordinance #80.
1-2-64
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C
80B
Concerning the amendment of section 1 A of
Ordinance #80.
12-13-65
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C
81
Providing for appointment of waterworks super-
intendent. For connections to water mains with
provisions for regulation and service and rates.
Declaring an emergency.
2-7-63
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C
81A
Concerning the amendment of section 14 of
Ordinance #81.
1-2-64
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C
82
The authorization of execution of a contract
whereby Schertz would sell water to Universal
City.
2-26-63
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C 84 Providing for relinquishment and rescinding 3-22-63
of rights to Schertz Waterworks, Inc.
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C 95 Requiring connections to be made to City sewers 3-5-64
with regulations and provisions for penalty.
j C 112 Providing rules and standards for collectors of 1015-64
garbage.
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C 159 Use of sewers-services. 3-2-67
C 164 Standards for garbage containers. 6-1-67
C 167 Prescribing water and sewer extensions and 9-7-67
service line installations.
C 168 Averaging when water meter stops. 10-4-67
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C 185 Franchise for collection of garbage - "exhibit A". 4-1 0-69
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C 209 Mayor and City Secretary to execute contract for 2-5-70
purchase of Schaefer Road Rural Water Supply
Corporation.
I C 221 Regulating trash and garbage collection with 10-8-70
provision for license and standards.
C 224 Water deposit. 12-3-70
256 Regulating public utilities, additions, replacements, ~.
and maintenance.
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C 259 Granting Gutierrez Disposal and Material, Inc. a 6-15-72
franchise to operate a garbage collection service
with provisions for terms, conditions, obligations,
and limitations.
270 Providing for the appointment of a utility super- 8-17-72
intendent for connections to water mains, for
service through meters, for regulating water use
and rates with provisions for penalty.
C 276 Granting Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative 11-9-72
C98-F-27) Inc. operating privileges in the City.
ORDINANCE NO.
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
Ic
i/C
C
278
Determining the maximum schedules of rates 11-30-72
to be charged by United Gas, Inc.
Regulating discharge of industrial waste, providing 11-30-72
for penalty.
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Fixing maximum schedules of rates to be charged 2-18-74
by United Gas.
Amending Ordinance 81 regulating use of sewers 2-19-74
and sewer connections.
Governing sewer connections and regulating same; 10-1-74
establishing sewer rates, inspections, etc.
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Extending garbage franchise at the same rates
until the end of the present fiscal year, and
declaring an emergency.
6-17-75
279
C
74-F-6
Fixing maximum schedules of rates to be charged
by Entex, Inc.
7-15-75
C
74-F-8
Contract with Gutierrez Disposals for solid waste
collection and disposal.
9-2-75
C
74-F-41
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Governing sewer connections, establishing fees 9-7-76
for connections and services; repealing Ordinances
80, 80A, 80B, 95, 159, 74-F-8; declaring an
emergency.
Fixing maximum schedule of rates to be charged 12-7-76
by Entex, Inc.
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Fixing maximum schedule of rates to be charged
by GVEC.
11-15-77
C
75-F-15
Amending sections 19-46 (a) and 19-47 of the
Code of Ordinances.
12-6-77
C
75-F-18
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Agreement between the City and Entex setting rates 2-21-78
to be charged by Entex.
Governing the water and sewer system. 4-4-78
Amending section 28 of Ordinance #78-F-7(rates). 5-16-78
75-F-30
C
76-F-8
C
76-F-9
C
77-F-13
C
77-F-15
C
78-F-2
C
78-F-7
C
78-F-10
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
78-F-11
Amending sections 7, 11, & 17 of Ordinance
#78-F-7 on water connections.
5-16-78
C 78-F-12 Extending Gutierrez Disposals, Inc. contract to 8-1-78
operate garbage collection services with 10%
increase.
C 78-F-15 Granting franchise to OA Columbia for cablevision. 9-5-78
C 78-F-17 Amending 78-F-7 by setting water rates outside 10-3-78
City limits at 150% of those inside City.
C 78-F-19 Emergency passage of ordinance amending 78-F-7 11-7-78
by adding a water main extension policy.
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C 79-F-12 Amending Code by revising section 19-37 (a) 7-17-79
providing uniform monthly rate for use of water
within City - effective 10-1-79.
79-F-22 Emergency passage of ordinance transferring 10-77-79
eight inch water main existing valves and a thirty
foot pipeline easement and right of way to
Universal City, Texas.
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C 80-F-24 Amending section 19-37 (a) of the Code, providing 10-27 -80
monthly rate for use of water within the City.
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81-F-1 Declaring need for mandatory water conservation 1-6-81
and emergency exists; prohibiting outdoor water;
providing for surcharges and penalties.
C 81-F-3 Amending section 1 of 77-F-13 by revising rates 1-20-81
charged by GVEC, declaring emergency.
C 81-F-16 Amending Code by revising section 19-38 and 5-19-81
19-41 providing for residential user charge, public
school user charge and deposit to assure payment.
Jj 81-F-24 Emergency passage of ordinance establishing 9-1-81
rentals to be paid by telegraph, sewer, telephone,
electric, water, gas, or any form of utility company.
81-F-25 Emergency passage of an ordinance providing that 9-1-81
all water, telephone, telegraph, electric and gas
companies shall file a list of all rates charged users
for their services.
ORDINANCE NO.
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
1 0-5-81
C
81-F-28
c
82-F-4
C
82-F-6
C
82-F-19
C
83-F-4
C 83-F-7
(93-F-20)
83-F-16
() 'f -r-o cr
C 84-F-16
C
84-F-21
~ 84-F-23
( 1:3-F-3)
86-F-12
86-F-20
C
87-F-15
C
87-F-30
89-F-24
89-F-27
C
C
89-F-29
90-F-4
C
90-F-15
Amending Code, section 19-47, 19-48 and
adding 19-50.
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Amending Ordinance 78-F-7 on sewer tap fees.
2-2-82
Amending Code by revising sections 19-38 &
19-41 on sewer fees.
2-16-82
Amending Gutierrez contract providing for a
Service fee increase.
12-7-82
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Amending Code by revising section 19-41,
providing for a $60 deposit on utilities.
5-3-83
Water - Sewer Ordinance.
6-7 -83
Granting franchise to CPS (no time specified).
12-6-83
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Amending 83-F-7 - sewer rates.
7-19-84
Amending 83-F-7 - water rates.
10-2-84
Capital Recovery Fees.
10-16-84
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Amend Ordinance 83-F-7, section on fire hydrants 5-17-86
and adding section on fire protection water service
lines.
Approving franchise agreement with Entex (30 yrs). 8-5-86
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Amending 84-F-21 water rates outside city limits
and 83-F-7 to allow for cycle billing.
8-4-87
Amending section XXX 83-F-7 Exhibit 5, sewer
rates established.
11-17-87
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Amend article IV section 19-81 - mandatory
water conservation.
8-15-89
Relating to taxation of telecommunications.
9-19-89
Cable franchise fees.
1 0-17-89
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Amend 85-H-18 - Garbage fees.
2-6-90
Impact Fees.
5-15-90
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C 90-F-22 Mandatory water conservation.
195-F-20l
C
90-F-31
90-F-32
e 90-F-34
C
C
91-F-2
91-F-17
92-F-4
C 93-F-2
194-F-2l
C 93-F-3
196-F-17l
93-F-7
93-F-9
93-F-11
93-F-20
C 94-F-2
195-F-11l
C 94-F-17
195-F-20l
94-F-31
95-F-4
95-F-8
7-17-90
Solid waste collection.
11-20-90
12 -4-90
12-18-90
Amend water rates.
Granting Alamo Waste, Inc. a franchise for
municipal solid waste.
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Approving CPS rate increase.
Amend Garbage Franchise rates.
1-15-91
12-3-91
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Franchise agreement with Excell Communications. 2-18-92
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Amend Code section 71/2 - 54 Exhibit 2,
Garbage rate schedule
1-5-93
Revising Waste Water Capital Recovery Fees. 1-5-93
Amend 90-F-34 providing for franchise renewal 2-16-93
(garbage) for a period of 2 to 4 years.
Granting franchise to KBL Cablesystem of SW, Inc. 5-18-93
Paragon. ~ CJs--I-;2 -17~rme..J!AI/n'Y--
Revoking franchise to Excell Cable. 7 -20-93
Amend Code - revise chapter 19, water, sewer, 11-16-93
and sewage disposition (replaces 83-F-7).
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Amend Code - revise garbage rate - section
7 %-54, exhibit 2.
1-18-94
Amend Code 19-96 - drought and emergency
water management.
7-15-94
Amend Franchise ordinance with Alamo Waste
by extending contract period.
11-15-94
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Amending Code, chapter 7 %, section 46, 47
and 63 (pilfering and scavenging of recyclable
materials.
2-21-95
Amending the Code, section 19, exhibit 4,
water rates. (Sc:c.. 90- F- 3~ )
3-7 -95
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 95-F-11 Amending the Code, chapter 7 %, exhibit 2, 4-17-95
(97 -F-5) garbage rate schedule, paragraph "D", roll off
rates, (type IV waste collection).
C 95-F-16 Amending the Code, section 19.96, drought and 6-20-95
emergency water management and surcharges.
95-F-17 Agreement/settlement with Southwestern Bell 7 -6-95
Telephone Co.
95-F-20 Amending the Code, section 19.96, drought and 9-5-95
emergency water management and surcharges.
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96-F-16 Amending the Code, section 19.96(a), section 5-21-96 /
19-96 @ and section 19.96(d), adopting exhibit
6 (revised May 1996), regarding water conservation
measures.
96-F-17 Amending the Code, section 19, exhibit 10, 6-4-96'
schedule of current capital recovery fees.
C 96-F-20 Amending the Code, section 19.96(a) by adopting 6-18-96
(98-F-16) exhibit 6A (revised June 6, 1996), water
conservation measures.
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97-F-3 Amending the Code, chapter 19, exhibit 5, 2-4-97
changing method for establishing sewer use
charge.
C 97 -F-5 Amending the Code, section 7 %-54, exhibit 2, 2-4-97
changing garbage rates.
97 -F-6 Amending the Code, chapter 7 %, exhibit 3, and 2-4-97
attachment 1, continuation of recycling program.
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98-F-16 Amending the Code, section 19.96(a) by adopting 6-1 0-98
exhibit 7 A, water conservation measures
(replaces 96-F-20).
98-F-27 GVEC franchise agreement and street lighting 8-18-98
agreement.
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00-F-6 Drought Emergency Plan 5-16-00
00-F-11 Required Sewer Connections - 500' Residential, 4-18-00
1500' Commercial.
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
00-F-19 Grande Communications Inc. 8-15-00
00-F-20 Western Integrated 8-15-00
00-F-25 Revising Section 19-96, Drought Contingency Plan 9-19-00
~.j 00-F-29
~() t5 '-/=.31
00-F-30
00-F-35
Revising Chapter 19, Water, Wastewater and Waste 10-17-00
Disposal, Exhibit 5, Sewer Rates
Revising Article V, Chapter 7 ~, Municipal Solid
Waste Collection and Disposal.
1 0-1 7-00
Interim Contract to Cibolo Waste dba Bexar Waste 12-19-00
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00-F-34 Granting cibolo Waste dba Bexar Waste Franchise 1-16-01
(Obsolete see 01-F-2) for Municipal Solid Waste Collection and Disposal.
C 01-F-2
by 03-F-22
e 01-F-5
~05-F-.3v
01-F-13
02-F-22
03-F-11
03-F-17
03-F-22
(repealed-01-F-02)
03-F-37
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Granting Cibolo Waste dba Bexar Waste Franchise 1-16-01
for Municipal Solid Waste Collection and Disposal.
Revising section 19, exhibit 4 Water Rates. 3-06-01 L/
Amending Chapter 7 ~, Sec. 47; and providing a 4-17-01
repealing clause (f) Pilfering/Scavenging.
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Amending Chapter 19, Wastewater and waste
disposal, exhibit 10, schedule of current capital
recovery fees. (Impactfees)
10-1-02
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Adoption of the Municipal Drainage Utility Systems 4-15-03
Act; etc.
Levying Drainage Utility Charges to include funding 6-17-03
of future construction, modifying Chapter 19, adding
section 166, adopting drainage charges, segregation
of income, discontinuance of utility services, establish
exemption, etc.
Bexar Waste, Inc., Municipal Solid Waste Collection 08-19-03
and disposal, a recycling, a household hazardous
waste program. (see rate change effective 3/17/05)
Amending Code of Ordinances by creating Chapter 11-04-03
11, Wreckers and Tow Truck Franchise for Non-
consent towing of disabled or wrecked vehicles, etc.
ORDINANCE NO.
FRANCHISES AND UTILITIES
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
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04-F-09
C 04-F-15
(repealed by 05-F-16)
05-F-17
(creation- see 03-F-37)
05-F-36
05-F-37
Ordinance Granting an Electric and Gas
Franchise to City Public Service.
04-06-04
Ordinance Granting Roadrunner Towing
A Franchise For Nonconsent Towing.
05-04-04
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Ordinance amending Franchise with Roadrunner 04-19-05
Towing.
Ordinance revising Chapter 19, Water, Wastewater 08-02-05
Disposal, Exhibit 4, Water Rates.
Ordinance revising Chapter 19, Water, Wastewater 08-02-05
Disposal, Exhibit 5,Sewer Rates.
CREATING THE CITY & ESTABLISHING VARIOUS
OFFICES & SALARIES
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
1
Adoption and acceptance of title 28-revised
Civil statues of Texas.
12-18-58
C 2
Repealed by 47
Time and place of regular council meetings with
provision for special meetings.
12-18-58
3
Appointments and elections of city officers.
12-18-58
C
C
4
Procedure for filing for city offices: election place and 12-18-58
manner with provisions for public notice.
c
6
Fiscal year ordinance for newly incorporated city and 12-18-58
Providing for the rendition on property for taxation.
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C 8
Repealed by 137
Setting up of the corporation court.
1-5-59
9
Bonding of city officers.
1-19-59
C
10
Bond to be given by city secretary and city treasurer. 1-19-59
C 11
Bond to be given by city marshal. 1.19-59
C 13
Amended by 30
Compensation for services of mayor and officers of 1-19-59
the city.
C 14
The composition of the municipal government with 2-19-59
provisions for election.
C 15
Authorization of tax assessor/collector: duties 2-19-59
and salaries.
16
Adoption of a corporate seal.
3-3-59
C
25
Creation of the office of fire marshal: duties and
provisions for violations and penalties.
7-6-59
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C 30
Amends 13
a~ ~U~ /rl-t;Jt
C 33
Repeals 11
Concerning the amounts set to be paid as
compensation for services of the mayor and
officers of the city.
2-89-60
The creation of the position of policeman: duties and 6-6-60
salary .
CREATING THE CITY & ESTABLISHING VARIOUS
OFFICES & SALARIES
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C 35
Amended by 51
Filling the office of recorder or judge of the
corporation court: authorizations and term.
7-11-60
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C 42
Repeals 11 & 33
Abolishment of city policeman and re-establishment 1-23-61
of city marshal and provision for election of
city marshal.
44
Creation of traffic control officer: duties and 2-6-61
authorizations.
C 45
Repeals 11,33 & 42
The abolishment of city policeman. 2-6-61
C
48
The creation of municipal defense relief committee, 3-2-61
coordinator: duties and authorizations.
C 51
Amends 35
Further duties and authority of the recorder within the 3-2-61
jurisdiction of the corporation court.
C
59
Concerning the authority of the recorder of the
corporation court.
11-16-61
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C
66
Establishing and adopting, for taxation purposes, 2-1-62
each and every calendar year as the city's fiscal year.
C
67
Concerning the confirmation of the appointment 2-1-62
G.W. Pickrell to tax assessor/collector; providing
for the giving of notice to owners of taxable property.
C
69
Concerning the salaries, fees and compensation of 2-1-62
recorder of the corporation court, city secretary, and
city marshal.
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C
88
Creating offices of superintendent of utilities and
assistant and an assistant in charge of the
sewer system.
5-2-63
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C 93 Creating City Planning Commission.
Repealed by aq..S-9
3-5-64
C
113
Creating office of fire chief and duties, etc.
10-15-64
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133
Establishing jurisdiction of corporation court:
prosecutions, convictions, etc.
2-3-66
CREATING THE CITY & ESTABLISHING VARIOUS
OFFICES & SALARIES
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
1-6-66
C 134
C 137
Repeals 50
C 138
Repeals 8
C 148
C 152
C 153
C 153A
Repealed by 95-C-23
C 229
Repealed by 87-8-9
281
c
73-G-18
74-G-38
C
74-G-45
79-G-13
C
90-G-16
94-G-30
Dispensing office of city marshal and naming
police chief.
Concerning fines levied by corporation court and
collections.
Concerning jurisdiction of corporation court,
prosecutions, convictions, etc.
Dispensing with office of marshal: concerning
duties of police chief, creating office of patrolman.
Designating a plumbing and appeals board to
carry out duties authorized by plumbing code.
Providing that mayor may appoint building official
designated by building code (plumbing inspector,
building and electrical inspector)'.
2-3-66
2-3-66
11-21-66
12-21-66
12-21-66
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Mayor may, with the consent of the council,
designate one person (building inspector).
3-23-67
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Creating two additional positions on City Planning
Commissions and designating appointment of a
chairman, vice chairman, and secretary.
5-6-71
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Creating the office of city manager: prescribing
duties and powers.
11-30-72
Establishing Police Reserve Force.
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9-25-73
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Final consideration of Ordinance establishing
salaries for mayor and council persons.
Creating a Personnel Board.
10-1-74
11-5-74
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Establishing Police Reserve Force & setting forth
conditions and regulations.
7-17-79
Records Management
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Amending Records Management ordin~oce.
10-18.,.94 '
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ORDINANCE NO.
C
23
c
52
C
86
C
131
HEALTH AND ANIMAL CONTROL
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
License and registration of dogs and cats with
general requirements of owners.
DATE PASSED
6-1-59
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The vexation of accumulated rubbish or weeds
on property with provision for resolution and
penalty.
4-6-61
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Concerning domestic animals and fowls in the city. 4-4-63
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Defining nuisance public property directing removal 10-14-65
and impoundment provision; excepting livestock,
fowls, and dogs.
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C 182 Regulating junk yards, dump grounds, etc.
Repealed by 87 -H-25
c
220
C
74-H-7
rJ- (J.,.. 74-H-42
'f4uleL iL" tt 1f1I- f
C 75-H-33
c
79-H-1
79-H-16
h 9J--fl/(
r; t!.. 80-H-26
~/;'L&I r 5" 1FI
C
82-H-9
C
84-H-8
r f 85-H-3
. d 03-11-09"
C
85-H-12
8-1-68
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Prohibiting accumulation of trash, refuse, and
vegetation.
9-3-70
Animal Control Ordinance.
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Amendment to Animal Control Ordinance.
2-19-74
1 0-15-74
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Regulating health and sanitation conditions of
property .
9-16-75
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Providing that domestic animal licenses be no
charge - (repealing that portion of 74-H-7).
Amending Section 4-11 of Code on animal bite
incidents.
1-2-79
8-28-79
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Establishing and Regulating a Rabies Control &
eradication program and naming Health Authority.
11-14-80
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Emergency adoption revising sections 4-35 &
4-37 of Code providing a charge for domestic
animal licenses.
3-2-82
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Amending 74-H-33 by adding section on
abandoned appliances.
3-20-84
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Creating the Dept. of Health and defining powers
and duties.
3-19-85
Prohibiting the growing or maintaining of vegetation 8-20-85
in a manner that is considered a public nuisance.
ORDINANCE NO.
n
~."'., 85-H-16
1it-~/L&r fS-ll~1
C 85-H-18
n e 86-H-10
( ~ tJJ- /1-09
C 87 -H-25
i". (!, 88-H-7
'it" tJJ-;l-~1
88-H-21
89-H-6
89-H-11
89-H-12
90-H-17
93-H-1
i' e 94-H-3
.to IJ3-11 cJLj
95-H-1
99-H-5
[1 e 99-H-24
P-t .:Ja. 1/-09
01-H-6
HEALTH AND ANIMAL CONTROL
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
Regulating the keeping of Live Stock Fowl, cats,
dogs, wild animals, and vicious animals, etc.
1 0-1-85
Extending Waste Management of San Antonio
contract to operate a garbage service in the city.
1 0-1-85
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Amending 85-H-3 by adding Savings, Penalty, and 5-6-86
repealing clauses.
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Regulating the enclosure of junk and salvage yards. 10-20-87
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Amending 86-H-10, section 7 1/2-12-enforcement 04-05-88
interpretation (a) and adding (c) conflict; section
71/2-14, permits (e) food establishment fees and (3)
reinspeciton fees
Garbage Collection fees. 11-15-88
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Regulating the enclosure of junk and salvage yards. 2-21-89
Regulating abandoned and junked property.
4-4-89
Regulating uncontrolled vegetation, rubbish &
nUisance.
4-4-89
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Regulating covers for Antique Vehicles.
6-9- 90
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Amending Code relating to certain Ale violations.
1-5-93
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Amending Code 71/2 Article 11- Food Est.
2-15-94
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Animal Control Ordinance.
1-17-95
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Amending Code, Chapter 10, Misc. Offenses and 2-16-99
Provisions, Article II, Unsanitary, Unsightly, etc.,
Conditions on Private Premises, Section 10-19,
Notice to Owner to remove or remedy, and Section
10-20, Removal or Correction by the City.
Food Establishments; Food handling certification. 11-2-99
Revising Section 10, Article III, abandoned Junked 2-20-01
property .
ORDINANCE NO.
C 01-H-14
(by 03-H-09)
01-H-24
C 02-H-14
(by 03-H-09
HEALTH AND ANIMAL CONTROL
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
Revising Food Handler Sanitation Training Course 5-15-01
Sec. 7 %-19, and Sec. 7 %-20, Penalty.
Amend_Chapter 7 1/2 of Code to add Article VI, Smoking 11-15-01
in Public Places.
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Adding appendix to the ordinance creating the 07 -02-02
department of health for the City of Schertz(soft serve
product)
C 02-H-18 Amending code of ordinances, Chapter 71/2, Health
(by 03-H-09)
permits required, etc.; paragraph E, 1, Food
establishment fees, schedule of fees, Exhibit 1.
03-H-09
05-H-11
08-20-02
section 14,
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Amending code of ordinances, Chapter 71/2, Health 03-04-03
by replacing with revised Chapter 7 1/2, Health,
schedule of fees, Exhibit 1.(repealing 85-H-3, 86-H-10, 88-H-7, 94-H-3, 99-H-24,
OO-M-26, 01-H-14, 02-H-14, and 02-H-18)
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Amending Chapter 10, Art. III, Abandoned Junked 03-15-05
Property and property found in violation; Section 10-51
Definitions-( 4).
EXTRA TERRITORIAL JURISDICTIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
11-12-64
115 Extending ET J to include Live Oak, Dietz,
see 123 Riedel and other involved properties.
120
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same as 181
Extending ET J to include all roads, highways,
etc.
123
see 115
Extending ET J to include Dietz estate.
5-6-65
6-8-65
181
same as 120
ET J shall include all roads, highways, etc.
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6-17 -68
197
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Designating part of that area located in the
ET J as an industrial district.
9-14-69
231A
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Concerning extension of ET J to include Paul
John, Lillie John, Nicholas Chronis, and
Kathleen Chronis tracts.
243A Schertz-Universal City ET J (see 243 A under
annexations)
5-15-71
248
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Concerning the extension of the ET J to include
Edgar Burkhardt, Erwin Burkhardt, Gilbert
Burkhardt, L. K. Loehman tracts.
249
Concerning the extension of the ET J to include
AMoos (3 parcels), G. Heberer, A Scheel
(5 parcels), and R. Schertz tracts.
250
Concerning the extension of the ET J to
include Marbach, Buehring, Timmerman, and
Huffman tracts.
251
Concerning the extension of the ET J to
include Schneider, McKenzie, Worley, and
Gleityz.
258
Concerning authorization of mayor and City
secretary to sign agreement to resolve ET J
lines between cibolo and Schertz.
3-23-72
3-27 -72
4-3-72
4-3-72
6-29-72
74-J-14
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Concerning extension of ET J to include John
H. Fey, Rosa M. Fey. Fay D. Fey, Lucille Fey,
Natalie M. Kastner and Harry A Kastner.
74-J-31
ET J Agreement with Selma.
4-9-74
9-3-74
EXTRA TERRITORIAL JURISDICTIONS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
74-J-32 ET J Agreement with Garden Ridge.
9-2-74
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75-J-8
82-J-13
ET J Agreement with cibolo.
4-1-75
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ET J Agreement with cibolo.
5-18-82
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01-J-23
ET J Agreement with Guadco Municipal Utility District 11-06-01
No. 1 and Guadco Municipal Utility District No.2.
ABANDONING STREETS AND ALLEYS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND -BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
39 Abandonment of described street or alley from
intersection of Main to Exchange Streets
12-5-60
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217
Decreeing closing of a city alley at request of
adjoining property owners.
6-25-70
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244
Concerning alleys, streets, and other unnamed
public right-of-ways in Buffalo Valley North
Project Tex. 112.
2-3-72
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74-K-36
Abandonment of easement (drainage) conveyed
by Beck concrete Co.
9-17-74
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75-K-23
Abandoning an easement for street purposes along 9-2-75
a portion of Wright Ave.
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90-K-9
Abandoning a Right of Way and authorizing
Mayor to execute Quitclaim deed (Wm. Street).
3-6-90
90-K-13
Conveying 0.0003 acres to Von Scheele.
4-17-90
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LICENSES AND PERMITS
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
5-4-59
C 21
(223\
Peddling within the City.
DATE PASSED
36
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C
Regulation and governing of the sale and disposal
of gasoline.
11-7 -60
63
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C
Concerning the levying of an annual license fee
from holders of package fee permits and retail
beer licenses with provisions for penalty due to
violations.
12-16-61
C 78
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Providing for requiring a building permit for
construction or alterations of buildings in the
City, including penalties for violations.
(see #150\
12-6-62
87
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Concerning the permit required for house moving
bond and provisions for penalty due to violations.
4-4-63
C
Providing for the operation hours for soliciting.
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223
12-3-70
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255 Regulating the cutting of curbs for private driveways, 4-13-72
construction of sidewalks and driveways in the
City.
C
Regulating sale of mixed alcoholic beverages and
beer in the City.
268
8-3-72
75-L-19
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Requiring permits and setting requirements for
carnivals and other similar itinerant activities
in City.
8-5-75
79-L-4
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Setting procedures for registration and permits for
peddlers, solicitors, and itinerant merchants.
1-16-79
80-L-17
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Regulating the massage business, masseurs, and
health spas, providing for permit, etc.
7-15-80
81-L-20
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C
Establishing late-hour permits for alcoholic
beverages establishments and setting fees.
C
Establishing various alcoholic beverage permits
and fees.
81-L-21
81-L-36
Amending Code by revising section 16-38, to
authorize the City manager to approve variance
requests (curb cuts).
7-21-81
7-21-81
11-3-81
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ORDINANCE NO.
LICENSES AND PERMITS
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
c j 89-L-31 Regulating sexually oriented businesses. 10-3-89
~ c~- Cd. -L ../ ~ ===================================================
90-L -10 Amend Code to add regulations regarding 3-20-90
1<.Ju-- _ 0 ~ ,L - I If sexually oriented businesses.
l,90-L-23~ Amend Code section 13-14, regarding peddlers. 8-7-90
o 3 -I-. - t 'f
r.90-L-241t Amend Code, chapter 10 regarding garage sales. 8-7-90
G~-L 35 ===================================================
~ 91-~~l~~ ~~=e=n~~~~:~:~~~~~~~:~~~:~~~e:~============;~~;;=====
Q... 92-L-11 Amend Code regarding garage sales - 4 per year. 5-19-92
c)f~.o\.\-L ?::
92-L-14
a.. 98-L -34
C 02-L-6
Ir-'^.. ~' :
- 0 v ~
02-L-8 .
02-L-16
(I. 03-L-01
~ 03.1. - lip
03-L-16
04-L-35
Amend Code regarding contractors license.
6-16-92
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Amending the Code by deleting chaptelE,
Alcoholic Beverages and replacing with revised
chapter 3, Alcoholic Beverages.
11-3-98
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Amending the Code by revising chapter 10, 5-7-02
Miscellaneous offenses and provisions, Art. VII,
Garage sales, section 10-102 @, Section 10-102 (d),
Section 1-103 (a),(b) and (d).
Amending the Code by revising chapter '3, 5-7-02
Alcoholic Beverages Section 3.2 c.
Amending the Code by revising chapter 151/2, 8-6-02
relating to sexually oriented business and providing
for additional miscellaneous regulations for sexually
oriented businesses.
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Repealing Chapter 13, Peddlers, Solicitors and 01-7 -03
Intinerant Merchants, and Replacing with New
Chapter 13, Specifically repealing Ord. 75-L-19 &90-L-23
Repealing Chapter 13, Peddlers, Solicitors and
Intinerant Merchants, and Replacing with New
Chapter 13, Specifically repealing Ord. 03-L-01
06-3-03
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Repealing Chapter 19, VII, Garage Sales and
establishing new Chapter 19. (repealing 02-L-6, 92-L-11
91-L-4 and 90-L-24)
11-02-04
MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
12-18-58
c
Time and place of regular council meetings with
provisions for special meetings.
2
DATE PASSED
17
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C
The procurement of fire extinguishing apparatus
and fire hoses.
24
Setting of an arson reward by the City.
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4-6-59
7 -6-59
34 Arrests without warrant; reasons and circumstances. 7 -11-60
C
Designation of the official newspaper of the
City.
38
12 -5-60
c
47
Change of regular meeting time for City Council.
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2-20-61
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75A
Providing for the maintenance of certain state
highways or portions in the City.
9-6-62
97
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Restricting walking on right-of-way of railroads
within the City.
C
C
No record available in minutes on file.
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99
121
Setting meeting date for City Council
4-2-64
7 -1-65
127 Prohibiting defacement of buildings and signs, etc. 8-5-65
C
129
Prohibiting use or transportation of alcoholic
beverages in recreation park.
130
Forbidding loitering on streets and public places.
e. 136
49'1-11-5 ~ 15-/1-(
e 156
Defining nuisance public property directing
removal and impoundment provisions; excepting
livestock, fowls and dogs.
9-2-65
9-2-65
10-14-65
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Providing a clothing and expense allowance for
firemen.
2-2-67
C 187
(222)
Prohibiting self service gas stations.
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C
190
No record found in minutes.
197
Designating part of that area located in the ET J
as an industrial district.
5-1-69
8-14-69
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MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
211 Designating certain property as industrial district.
3-4-70
222 Allows self service gas station.
11-5-70
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C 242
Reoeals 47.amends 121
Setting time and place for council meetings.
10-14-71
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C
73-M-1
Setting time, place and dates for regular council
meetings.
1-4-73
C
73-M-2
Designating the official depository.
2-6-73
73-M-8
Creating a municipal defense and disaster
relief committee.
4-17-73
73-M-11
Directing and making provisions for the sale
of a 5.231 acre tract of land to cibolo Creek
Municipal Authority.
6-5-73
C
73-M-14
Approving budget for year ending 9/3f14.
8-21-73
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74-M-11
Accepting dedication of lands and improvements
for recreational areas and providing maintenance
for Village Townhomes.
4-2-74
C 74-M-34 Providing Funds for the fiscal year beginning 9-17-74
Oct. 1, 1974 by approving the budget.
C 74-M-39 Changing the official meeting place of City 1 0-1-74
Council meetings to 401 Oak Street.
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C 75-M-29 Authorizing destruction of old City records. 9-2-75
C 75-M-31 Approving budget for FY beginning 10/1/75. 9-16-75
C 75-M-36 Authorizing use of parks, naming parks, regulating 10-4-75
alcoholic beverages in parks; stating policies
and regulations regulating ballfield uses and
fees and providing penalties.
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C 76-M-7 Approving budget and work program for FY 1976-77; 9-7-76
levying tax rate for 1976.
C 76-M-10 Amending Ord. #76-M-7. 12-7-76
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MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 77 -M-1 Use of parks, naming parks, regulating alcoholic 2-16-77
(80-M-16) beverages, stating policies and regulations, ball-
field and swimming pool areas uses and
providing penalties.
77 -M-6 Requiring theaters to display the rating of films, 5-17-77
fixing a punishment, etc.
C 77 -M-9 Establishing a development permit system and 9-6-77
adopting regulations requiring permits for
construction in flood plain areas.
C 77-M-10 Approving budget and work program for 9-20-77
FY 1977-78, levying tax rate for 1977.
77-M-11 Requiring drive-in theaters exhibiting adult films 11-1-77
to provide a wall or fence of adequate height
to prevent persons from outside from viewing
the screen.
C 77-M-14 Amending the budget for FY 1977-78. 11-15-77
C 77-M-16 Amending section 2-2 of the Code (meeting place). 12-6-77
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C 78-M-1 Emergency passage of an ordinance amending 1-3-78
ordinance 77-M-10 (budget).
C 78-M-4 Amending section V of Ord. 77-M-1 (Yearly review 3-21-78
offees for ball field & pool).
78-M-6 Amending section 2-47 (1) (3) of City Code 4-1-78
(personnel).
78-M-8 Amending 74-M-4 (fair housing). 4-18-78
C 78-M-14 Approving budget for FY 78-79 and setting 9-5-78
tax rate.
78-M-22 Setting procedures for designation of official 12-5-78
newspaper and ordering annual review.
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C 79-M-14 Approving budget for FY 79-80. 8-21-79
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80-M-3 Reciprocal fire fighting agreements with area 2-19-80
cities.
MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
80-M-6 Establishing an industrial development committee 3-18-80
and duties of the committee.
BO-M-M. Regulating activities of Community Center and S-10-BO
setting fees.
v~
80-M-16
C
80-M-18
80-M-27
C
81-M-22
Park ordinance.
6-17-80
Approving budget for FY 80-81.
8-19-80
Room occupancy tax.
12-2-80
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Approving budget for FY 81-82.
8-18-81
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C. 82-M-15 Amending Code, section 12 % and 12 %-4 to
(:oc~~f t)g.m-2./ restrict possession and consumption of alcoholic
beverages in parks.
C
82-M-17
82-M-20
C
83-M-9
83-M-13
84-M-1
84-M-2
84-M-13
C
84-M-18
~ 84-M-25
~
{! 85-~
Jut 0:<-/>>-;2
C 85-M-15
6-1-82
Adopting budget for FY 82-83.
8-17-82
12-7-82
Establishing a program of comprehensive
emergency management.
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Approving budget for FY 83-84.
8-16-83
Authorizing the sale of city owned property at
100 First Street to David Degollado.
1 0-4-83
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Providing for the assessment and collection of
a room occupancy tax.
1-3-84
Adopting an Emergency Operations Plan.
1-3-84
Revising Ord. 80-M-16 by prohibiting glass
containers in all park areas.
6-5-84
Emergency ordinance adopting FY 1984-85
budget.
8-14-84
Regulating the selling, giving, or possessing of
of any gun that discharges a bullet, pellet or "88"
for anyone under the age of 17 years.
12-18-84
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Concerning False Alarms.
4-2-85
Approving budget for 85-86.
8-20-85
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MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
86-M-18 Providing notice to City Council of property 8-5-86
damage.
86-M-22 Authorizing City Attorney to furnish legal defense 8-19-86
to Council, Planning & Zoning and others.
C 86-M-23 Approving Budget for FY 86-87. 8-19-86
86-M-26 Indemnifying city employees in connection with 9-2-86
legal proceedings arising from performance of
official duties.
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C 87-M-10 Regarding Flood Plain. 6-16-87
C 87-M-18 Approving budget for FY 87-88. 8-18-87
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v 88-M-13 Revising Park Ordinance. 5-17-88
C 88-M-16 Approving budget for FY 88-89. 8-16-88
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C 89-M-9 Amend Chapter 12 % of the Code - Use and 3-21-89
regulation of swimming pool facilities. "". '....
C 89-M-14 Amend Chapter 12 % of the Code - Regulations 4-18-89
regarding the swimming pool facilities.
C 89-M-17 Repealing EDC and establishing Economic 5-16-89
:. Development Task Force.
\\ 89-M-19 Amend Code - section 2-11, providing for non- 8-1-89
\
liability in claims for property damage or
personal injury.
C J 89-M-23 Revise section 2-8 of Code - Competitive Bids. 8-15-89
C 89-M-25 Approving the Budget for FY 89-90. 9-5-89
89-M-34 Approving Boundary adjacent agreement between 11-21-89
Schertz and San Antonio.
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90-M-3 Regulating Failure to return library materials. 1-16-90
C 90-M-12 Amending Park Ordinance - Pool regulations. 4-3-90
C 90-M-27 Approving budget for FY 90-91. 9-25-90
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MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
91-M-9 Amending the Code regarding Park Reservation 7 -3-91
fees (picnic).
C 91-M-11 Approving the budget for FY 91-92. 9-17-91
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92-M-8 Setting Community Center rules and procedures. 4-7 -92
92-M-9 Amending the Code - Swimming pool rates, etc. 4-21-92
92-M-19 Requiring installation of security measures in 9-1-92
. t fl L' ... 'I I
convenience sores. -lA?C_ ....,> . .; . ,;
C 92-M-20 Approving the budget for FY 92-93. 9-15-92
92.-.25- Establishing Youth C,~U1 _ 12-15-92
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93-M-4 Providing for participation in TMRS. 1-19-93
93-M-5 Authorizing restricted prior service credit to 1-19-93 V
employees who are members of TMRS.
(7 93-M-12 Amending the Code by amending section 10-71 8-3-93 V'
ti tlM. ()d-/l)-/ q exceptions. Of Article IV - Guns, "BB" guns,
pellet guns.
C 93-M-16 Approving the budget for FY 93-94. 9-21-93
93-M-21 Amending the Code, section 12 %-3 prohibiting 12-7-93
bringing in or taking out alcoholic beverages
in the park during particular events.
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94-M-1 Creating Economic Development Commission - 1-1-94
Amending Chapter 2, Article IV.
C 94-M-9 Amending swimming pool charges and regulations. 5-3-94
94-M-15 Amending the Code, section 2.2 - establishment of 6-21-94
rules, times, and procedures for conducting
City Council meetings.
94-M-19 Allowing employees to buy back military times - 8-16-94 /
TMRS.
94-M-20 Allowing employees to deposit sums of previous 8-16-94 /
/
withdrawal and charges with TMRS.
C 94-M-22 Approving budget for FY 94-95. 9-20-94
MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
95-M-5 Continued health coverage for retired employees
and their dependents.
2-21-95
C
95-M-9
Amending the Code, chapter 12 %, attachment B, 4-4-95
use and regulations, (schedule of fees and program
for the swimming pool).
C
C
C
95-M-19
Revised Flood Plain Ordinance. 7 -26-95
95-M-25
Approving the budget for FY 95-96. 9-19-95
95-M-38
Amending the Code, chapter 12 %, attachment B - 12-19-95
use and regulations, (Pool Pass rates).
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96-M-3 Limiting the carrying of weapons on the premises
/l~-fZaQ..e{~-Ot-m-lt..of the City of Schertz.
96-M-9 Amending the Code by adding sections 10-130,
10-132,10-133 and 10-134, -landscaping
requirements, low water requirement turf.
2-20-96
5-7 -96
C
96-M-13
Ordinance setting in motion the process for street 5-7 -96
improvements and assessment for such streets
In Live Oak Hills subdivision (Rod Wood project).
C
96-M-15
Ordinance for consideration and approval of 5-21-96
adopting the street assessment estimate and
for ordering a public hearing on the project
(Live Oak Hills subdivision - Phase 1).
C 96-M-21 Ordinance closing public hearing on street 6-18-96
improvements and assessment for Live Oak
Hills phase 1 and adopting the assessment fee
of $92.96 per frontfoot.
C 96-M-22 Ordinance authorizing execution and delivery of 6-18-96
deposit agreement with Live Oak Hills Ltd. (Live
Oak Hills Phase 1 - (Ron Wood).
C 96-M-30 Ordinance approving budget for FY 96-97. 9-17-96
96-M-32 Ordinance authorizing updated service credits 10-15-96
through TMRS.
96-M-33 Ordinance regulating use of restricted entry access 11-5-96
systems in gated residential developments.
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ORDINANCE NO.
MISCELLANEOUS
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
97 -M-27
9-16-97
98-M-9
98-M-23
C
98-M-29
98-M-30
98-M-31
99-M-19
99-M-20
99-M-23
99-H-24
99-M-25
99-M-27
00-M-7
00-M-12
00-M-13
00-M-24
:4 OO-M-26
. t)3-/l,01
OQ-M-36
Ordinance approving budget for FY 97-98.
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Amending the Code, chapter 12 %, attachment
B, use and regulations of swimming pool.
Revising schedule of development fees.
Ordinance approving budget for FY 98-99.
Amending the Code to update procedures for
competitive bids for purchasing.
TMRS - authorizing updated service credits;
providing for increased prior and current
service annuities for retirees and beneficiaries of
retirees; and providing for increased municipal
contributions.
4-7-98
7-21-98/
9-15-98
9-15-98
10-20-98
Approving the budget for FY 99-00.
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Establishing Municipal Court Technology Fund.
Authorizing use of the Municipal Community Ctr.
Food Handling
Granting a permit and consent to PG&E Texas
Pipeline, to maintain, use and operate certain
natural gas transmission pipelines along public
property and rights of way in the City.
Adopting an annexation plan for the City and
declaring an emergency.
9-21-99
9-21-99
10-19-99
11-16-99
11-16-99
12-21-99
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Revised PG&E. 3-7-00
Revised PG&E 6-6-00
Eminent Domain Schertz/Seguin Local Govt. Corp. 6-6-00
Approving Budget for Fiscal Year 2000-2001 9-19-00
Food Establishment Fees 9-19-00
Emergency Management Plan 12-19-00
MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
01-M-19 Approving Budget for Fiscal Year 2001-2002 9-18-01
01-M-22 Issuance of Tax Notes, series 2001 to purchase a 10-16-01
new fire truck for the City of Schertz.
01-M-25 TML- granting 20 year retirement for the City of 12-04-01
Schertz.
02-M-03
02-M-07
02-M-09
02-M-15
02-M-19
02-M-21
a 02-M-23
Rel'8Slinl QuI. au 1.JF-5
P-, d~-/'J -~6
03-M-03
03-M-06
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Ord. repealing Ord. No. 96-M-13, Ord. No. 96-M-15, 03-19-02
Ord. No. 96-M-21 and Ord. No. 96-M-22.
Amending Chapter 16, Streets and Sidewalks, Art. 1 05-1-02
In General, Section 16-5 (a) and (b) and Section 16-6..~.V9-)c... r:.~ ·
Amending Chapter 2, Administration, Art. 1, In 05-7-02
General, Section 2-8, Competitive Bids for purchases
and sales.
Issuance of Tax Notes, series 2002 for the purchase 07 -2-02
of software, hardware for the City of Schertz.
Revising Chapter 10 Offences & Provisions, Art. IV, -09-17-02
Guns, "BB" Guns, Pellet Guns, Section 10-70, Un-
Lawful to fire and Section 10-71, Exceptions
Approving Budget for Fiscal Year 2002-2003 -09-17-02
Amending, deleting and revising Chapter 1 0, 1 0-15-02
Miscellaneous Offenses and provisions, Article V,
Alarm Systems, False Alarms, Sections 10-81-10-94,
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An Ordinance authorizing the advancement of funds, 01-15-03
to Schertz-Seguin Local Government Corp. and
related matters; and declaring an emergency and
setting an effective date.
An Ordinance amending and restating Code of 02-04-03
Ordinances revising Chapter 10, Miscellaneous
Offenses, Provisions, Art. V, Alarm Systems, False
Alarms, sections 10-81-10-94 and repealing 02-M-23.
MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTI9N
DATE PASSED
09-16-03
03-M-27 Approving Budget for Fiscal Year 2003-2004
{! A ~ 03-M-29 Revising Chapter 2; Administration; creation of
h ~ 0 5"-/17-0 ~ TSAC Commission.
03-M-39
04-M-05
04-M-13
(see Creating the City)
04-M-16
04-M-31
04-M-33
04-M-40
(repealing 99-M-20)
05-M-02
(see 03-M-29)
05-M-03
10-21-03
Ordinance levying special assessments against 12-16-03
property in the Schertz 1-35/3009 public improvement
district in accordance with the public improvement
district assessment act, specifying the method of
payment and the amount of the annual installments
to be paid.
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Ord. Establishing City Council as the final body of 02-03-04
appeal for actions by City Boards, Commissions, and
Committees.
An ordinance establishing records management 04-20-04
ordinances and appointing a record manager.
An ordinance repealing ordinance No. 96-M-3 05-04-04
(handgun).
An ordinance creating a Municipal Court of Record 09-21-04
An ordinance authorizing and allowing TMl 10-19-04
retirement system "updated service credits"
(2-1), etc.
Ordinance repealing 99-M-20 Municipal Court 12-01-04
Technology Fund, and establishing new Ord,
for Municipal Court Technology Fund, etc..
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Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article V, TSAC
Transportation Safety Advisory Commission.
01-26-05
Ordinance amending and restated Art. Of Inc.
of Economic Dev. Corp.-amended bylaws and
appointing directors.
02-09-05
MISCELLANEOUS
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
05-M-06 Ordinance amending and restated Chapter 12,
(see 04-M-31) (Municipal Court of Record).
05-M-44 Ordinance creating Schertz Youth Commission
05-M-46 Ordinance (Emergency) adopting the National
Incident Management System (NIMS)
03-01-05
09-20-05
09-20-05
POLICY NO.
POLICY LETTERS
75-P-1
BRrEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
75-P-2
75-P-3
75-P-4
75-P-5
75-P-6
76-P-7
77-P-1
77 -P-2
77-P-3
77 -P-4
77 -P-5
77 -P-6
78-P-1
78-P-2
78-P-3
Placing signs on City right-of-way. 4-8-75
Providing two week waiting period before filling 4-8-75
vacant position after position is advertised.
Stipulating appointees to the P & Z and Zoning 5-6-75
BOA be an owner of real property as well as
registered to vote.
Newsletter approval by unanimous consent of 5-6-75
councilmembers present and voting at the first
regular meeting of each month.
When any City holiday is followed by a Friday or 5-6-75
preceded by Monday, that Friday & Monday shall
also be a holiday.
Establishing a base year for basing all cost of 12-2-75
of living increases and setting CPI rate of increase.
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When a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding 12-7-76
friday is celebrated and when it falls on Sunday,
the succeeding Monday is celebrated.
Control of City Codes. 3-1-77
Altering existing "No Parking" signs on portion of 6-1-77
Aero.
Setting 10:30 PM limit on City Council Meetings. 6-14-77
City Manager to present question of application for 7-19-77
grants to council before application is made.
Clarifying employee off-duty employment. 10-4-77
City Manager's position with City. 11-1-77
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Providing guidance to City Manager when
committing funds that would over expend
budgeted items.
2-21-78
Concerning auctioning of City owned property.
9-5-78
Concerning employees purchasing items at
City auctions.
9-5-78
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POLICY LETTERS
POLICY NO.
BR-lEF DESCR-IPTK>N
-DATE PASSED
82-P-1
City Manager vacation accrual.
3-16-82
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86-P-1
Statement released to the news media concerning 3-18-86
City matters, projects or operations will be through
City Manager.
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87 -P-1
Policy and procedure for processing complaints
against police officers.
12-15-87
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94-P-1
I nvestment policy.
7-19-94
(see policy folder)
GARAGE SALE PERMITS
POLICY LETTER
The following instructions are to be followed for Community Garage Sales. This has
been established due the required time for completing the procedures for a community
garage sale.
1. The community having the garage sale must provide a list of all participants no later
than noon on the Wednesday before the event.
2. This list must contain each participant's name, address and phone number.
3. There will be a fee of $5.00 for the permit and two (2) signs that will be issued to the
Home Owner's Association. One (1) sign for each participant will be issued and
there will be a fee of 50 cents for each sign.
4. The city will not accept any changes to the list once it is presented.
5. If a resident of the community wishes to participate after the list has been presented to
the City, that resident needs to come into City Hall and request a Garage Sale Permit.
This will be issued as an individual permit at the $5.00 fee.
6. The permit and signs will be ready for pick up at City Hall no later than 4:00 p.m. on
the Friday before the event.
7. Each participant must display the Garage Sale Sign issued in their yard on the day or
days of the event.
8. Blank signs will not be issued and all signs are completed at the City Municipal
Office.
9. Only the signs issued by the City can be displayed.
10. All other requirements must be followed as outlined in the statement that is signed by
the representative of the Home Owner's Association.
Procedures for NSF checks:
A. Check is received from the bank.
B. Customer is notified by letter for redemption of check.
C. If the customer does not redeem the check in the appropriate amount of time, then the customer is sent
a second letter telling them that the water will be turned off on a specific date if the check is not
redeemed.
D. The final action is taken with a door posting notitying the customer that there water has been turned off
and will only be turned on after the NSF check has been redeemed and a $20.00 reconnect fee has been
paid.
This is only good for water customers. For General Fund checks, we don't have any alternatives for
collection, although the Senior Cash Collection Clerk does send a copy of the penalties for passing bad
checks that is information from the County Attorney's office. Court NSF checks are turned over to the
Court Administrator. All payments for bad checks are to be collected in the Business Office.
PURCHASING PROCEDURES
1. PURPOSE:
To establish procedures to be utilized when
making purchases.
2. APPLIES TO: All City Employees
3. POLICY: The City Manager will insure that every effort
is made to obtain goods and services for the City at the
most fair and reasonable prices possible. To the extent
possible. opportunity will be civen for competition amona
suppliers of materials.
4 . GENERAL:
A. Small purchases of normal day to day supplies
not to exceed 510.00 at one time may be made by petty cash.
This paragraph applies to non-inventory items only.
B. Repetitive day to day purchases not to exceed
$1000.00 for such items as office and 4anitorial supplies.
base materials. automotive equipment and repairs, and
plumbing supplies may be made from regular suppliers without
obtaining bids. by approved purchase order.
C. Purchases for single items not exceeding $500.00
may be made by obtaining oral bids, but only with a written
purchase order signed by the City Manager.
D. Purchases exceeding $1000.00, but less than
$5.000.00 will be made through written bids.
E. Article 2368(a) VTCS will apply in purchases
over $5.000.00.
F. The
above procedures
that he determines
the City.
City Manager may waiver any or all of the
in cases of emergency or in such instances
that deviation is in the best interest of
G. Notifv all vendors that invoices are to be
directed to the Finance office.
H. Maintain purchase order reaister.
I. After approval of purchase order
Manager; copies go to Finance. white copy sent by
to department, then use procedure as specified.
by City
finance
5. PROCEDURES:
A. Small Purchases
(1) Obtain Department Head approval.
(2) Do oot exceed $25.00 total. or $10.00
for any single item.
(3) Obtain sales slip or receipt and present
to Department Head for reimbursement.
(4) Department Heads will maintain petty cash
account through purchase order.
B. Purchases not to exceed $1000.00.
(1) Obtain completed purchase order approved
by City Manager.
(2) Department Heads will periodically check
prices with different suppliers to assure
that the City is obtaining quality merchan-
dise at fair and competitive prices.
(3) White copy of purchase order in Department.
or vendor if requested: yellow and pink in
Finance.
(4) When material is received. indicate on
white copy. or plain paper if written
purchase order needed by vendor. if
received in good condition and send to
Finance.
(5) Finance will match purchase order copies
with invoice when received and pay. sending
paid stamped yellow copy to Department.
C. Single item not to Exceed $500.00
(1) Determine descriDtion or specification for
use in bid solicitation.
(2) Obtain three oral bids and prepare bid
tabulation sheet.
(3) Attach bid tabulation sheet to purchase
order request and forward to City Manager
for approval.
(4) After approval, yellow and pink copies
of Durchase order in Finance. white copy
to department/vendor.
(51 After item is received. indicate on white
copy (or plain paper It white copy given
to vendor) the date and condition of goods
and forward to Finance.
(6) Finance will match with invoice and pay,
sending yellow copy, with paid stamp, to
DeDartment Head.
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D. Purchases exceeding $1000.00 but less than
$5,000.
(1) Prepare description or specification for
bid solicitation.
(2) Obtain at least three informal written'bids
and record on bid form.
(3) Attach bid form to purchase order request
and forward to City Manager for approval.
(4) After purchase action is complete.
yellow and pink copy of purchase order in
Finance.
(5) When merchandise is received. indicate on
white copy of P.O. or plain paper the
receipt date and condition of merchandise
and forward to Finance.
(6) Finance will match invoice with purchase
order and pay, sending yellow copy marked
paid to the Department Head.
E. Purchases over $5,000
(1) Obtain approval of the City Manager.
(2) Request City Secretary to advertise in
official newspaper once a week for two
consecutive weeks. with first publication
being at least 14 days prior to the opening
of bids.
(3) Require bond if progress payments are to be
made or contract is to be over $50,000.
F. Emergency requirements.
(1) When emergency procurement of materials or
services is required. approval of the City
Manager will be obtained Drior to any
procurement action.
(2) Should the City Manager not be available or
the time inappropriate. the Department Head
concerned will obtain only those materials
or services absolutely critical to restore
or reestablish essential City services.
The City Manager will be advised of these
actions no later than 8:00 a.m. thE next
working day.
G. Finance Department will only pay invoices for
items over $10.00.
(1) which are accompanied by an approved
purchase order signed by the City Manager.
(2) contain notation from the Department Head
that the Goods were received and in good
condition.
PROCEDURES FOR TRAFFIC SIGNS
If you wish to have a traffic sign installed, you must first write a letter to the Schertz
Police Chief indicating what kind of sign you want and the justification for such sign.
When the Police Chief receives the letter, members of the Police Department and Public
Works will visit the site to determine if you have a legitimate request. If it is decided you
do, an Ordinance will be written and presented to City Council for consideration. Each
Ordinance requires two readings - a first reading and a final reading. To accomplish
this, it normally takes around 30 days. After the traffic sign has been approved by
Council, Public Works will order the sign and install it.
These procedures apply to traffic signs within the City of Schertz on City streets. If the
requested sign intersects with a state or county highway such as FM 78, FM 3009, or FM
1518, the City will also have to get permission from TXDOT.
SPECIAL CONTRACTS
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRPT.JON
DATE PASSED
c
142
Designation of a city parking lot leased from
Southern Pacific Railroad.
6-1-66
143
Granting privilege of use in public street
to Lyle M. Fry.
6-16-66
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188
Agreement between state and city for
maintenance, control, supervision and
regulation of certain highways in the city.
5-12-69
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209
Mayor and city secretary to execute contract
for purchase of Schaefer Road Rural
Water Supply Corporation.
2-5-70
C
225
Authorizing sale of real estate (4.7 acres
to Schaefer)
12-3-70
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73-Q-6
Approving form of a proposed contract for
sewage service between city and CCMA
3-12-73
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RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C Designation of first Monday of month for 12-18-58
Council meetings.
C Legal notice - Bids for fire equipment purchase. 4-6-59
Purchase of land which City Hall is on.
7-16-59
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Resignation of R. R. Cosby and call for election.
5.2.63
Salary changes: City Secretary and City Marshal.
9-5-63
Notice of bond election.
12-21-63
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Returns and results of bond election.
1-13-64
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Appointing advisory committee for Urban Renewal. 1-19-67
Establishing a uniform system of house
numeration.
3-2-67
C
Disclosure of Walter Schertz concerning Urban
Renewal.
12-7-67
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Appointing advisory committee for Urban
Renewal.
1-16-68
Correction of detrimental condition of Cibolo
Creek.
5-2-68
Annexation of Siegert property.
3-6-68
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City welfare director salary.
2-5-70
Regional sewerage system.
3-24-70
C
Election returns.
4-16-70
Schaefer Road Rural Water Supply Corp.
5-12-70
C
Authorization of contract with Harmon, Mok,
and Green, Inc.
7-2-70
Agreement to put stop sign at Live Oak Rd.
and Curtiss Ave.
10-8-70
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1001
Cibolo Creek Municipal Authority.
2-4-71
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
1002 Census of 5,019. 7-29-71
C 1003 Thoroughfare study group. 8-12-71
1004 Appointments - Board of Commissioners - 1 0-7-71
Urban Renewal.
1005 Intent of Schertz to enter into contract with 1 0-14-71
CCMA.
C 1006 Authorization of use of baseball parks to 10-14-71
Tri-City League during the 1972 season.
C 1007 Per Diem rates for City employees. 12-2-71
C 1008 Vacation time and accrual policy. 12-2-71
C 1009 Removal of $20,000 indebtedness from 12-16-71
General Fund to Waterworks General Fund.
C 1010 Execution of Comprehensive Planning Contract 12-18-71
with Texas Department of Community Affairs.
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C 1011 Notice of City Election -1972. 1-13-72
C 267 Joint resolution with Universal City, Cibolo, 3-2-72
Converse, Live Oak, and Schertz commemorating
Capt. Donovan.
C 1012 Central Texas Trail Rider Day. 1-17 -72
1013A Community Services Agreement with Housing 2-3-72
Authority.
C 1013B Regional Communications. 3-23-72
1014 Designating City Secretary as City Administrator. 4-13-72
C 1015 Providing for expansion of FM 78. 5-4-72
C 1016 Sick leave policy. 5-18-72
C 1017 Adopting 1971 edition of the Manual on Uniform 5-18-72
Traffic Control Devices.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
1018 Declaring desire of Schertz to become member of 5-25-72
MCOG and requesting Guadalupe County to
consider membership.
1019 Requesting Schertz to be declared a disaster area. 5-25-72
1020 Requesting Federal and State assistance in 6-1-72
cleaning Cibolo Creek.
1021 Authorizing City Administrator to file application 6-8-72
for federal financial assistance under
Federal Disaster Act.
1022 Declaring requirement for drainage ditch and 6-22-72
approving condemnation action.
C 1023 Declaring an emergency and authorizing the 8-3-72
issuance of a contract in excess of $2,000
without bid.
1024 Randolph Thoroughfare System. 8-17-72
C 1025 Val Verde Apartments Federal Grant Supplement 8-17-72
Program.
1026 Randolph Thoroughfare System. 9-21-72
1027 Agreeing to become a sponsor of the Resource 10-12-72
Conservation and Development Program of the
Alamo Area Council of Governments and appointing
an official representative to the County Be & D.
C 1029 Directing the calling for bids for street improvements 11-30-72
for City of Schertz.
C 1031 Determining the detrimental effect of the City of 12-7-72
Schertz and its environs of the withholding of
approval of certain residential subdivisions -
requesting Senator Tower for assistance.
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73-R-1 Amending of article VIII, Section 1-8, of the 3-6-73
Texas Constitution.
73-R-2 Criminal Justice Grant. 3-6-73
73-R-3 Supplying water to the proposed middle school 3-6-73
east of the City.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 73-R-4 Adopting a Civil Defense plan. 4-17-73
73-R-5 Approving annual arrangements agreement. 5-24-73
C 73-R-6 Purchase of equipment through Regional Law 6-19-73
Enforcement Program.
73-R-7 Requesting US Corp of Engineers provide study 7-20-73
of Cibolo Creek.
C 73-R-8 Appointing George P. Bolton and Oscar J. Kramer 9-4-73
to Board of Commissioners of URA.
73-R-9 Designating Inspector to review Bldg. Permits & 10-16-73
Subdivision Plats concerning Flood Plain.
73-R-10 Assuring Fed. Ins. Adm. the City will control and 10-16-73
giving City Manager authority to administer
National Flood Insurance Program.
73-R-11 Requesting assistance in combating energy crisis. 12-4-73
C 73-R-12 Appointing Merwin G. Willman to Board of 12-4-73
Commissioners of UR.
73-R-13 Reciprocal agreement by PD and FD in Randolph !2-18-73
sub-region.
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74-R-1 Approving development plan for Village Townhomes. 3-18-74
74-R-2 Request for local park planning assistance from 5-7-74
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.
74-r-3 Regulating appointments to the standing City 5-21-74
committees, etc.
C 74-R-4 Approving electrical rates charged by GVEC. 7-2-74
74-R-5 Adopting an affirmative action plan for equal 8-6-74
employment opportunities.
74-R-6 Val Verde Apartments Federal Rent Supplement 8-20-74
Program.
74-R-7 Declaring the need for combining duplicate efforts 8-20-74
between law enforcement agencies.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
74-R-8 Declaring need for comprehensive employee 9-3-74
policy.
C 74-R-9 Appointing Elgin Beck, Mark Norwine, and 9-17-74
Alfred Woollven as members of the Board of
Commissioners of Urban Renewal.
C 74-R-10 Appointing Denny L. Arnold as responsible & fiscal 1 0-15-74
officer for the swimming pool project.
C 74-R-11 Authorizing the incurrence of costs in the 12-23-74
planning and preparation of an application for
Block Grant Funds.
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75-R-1 Authorizing participation in the Multi-Agency 2-4-75
Crime Prevention project by AACOG.
C 75-R-2 Requesting President to proclaim 2nd week 2-4-75
of Mayas Municipal Clerk's Week.
C 75-R-3 Authorizing AACOG to purchase 1 mobile 2-4-75
radio for the City.
C 75-R-4 Supporting the Com. Council in its request to be 2-18-75
included in the SA 208 planning area.
75-R-5 Acknowledging responsibility of land use 2-23-75
planning; supporting AACOG and CCMA as
responsible agencies for the Fed. 208 planning
program activities.
C 75-R-6 Directing the calling for bids for Water Storage 3-11-75
facilities.
C 75-R-7 Holding the Texas RR Commission Wholesale & 3-18-75
Retail Energy District responsible for high natural
gas costs, etc.
C 75-R-8 Refusing to accept an automatic 2cent per day rate 3-18-75
adjustment from Entex.
75-R-9 Concerning Health Service Area designation in the 3-18-75
AACOG region.
C 75-R-10 Approving the purchase of the Rittiman Water 4-1-75
System.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
75-R-11
Adopting an emergency operations plan.
5-6-75
75-R-12
Granting consent for the creation within Schertz's
ET J of GUADCO MUD no. 1.
5-13-75
75-R-13 Granting consent for the creation within Schertz's 5-13-75
ET J of GUADCO MUD no. 2.
C 75-R-14 Adopting pay plan, job description, job classi- 5-20-75
fication systems.
75-R-15 Authorizing AACOG to purchase radio communi- 8-5-75
cations equipment for the City of Schertz.
75-R-16 Expressing City's desire to assist and encourage 8-12-75
industrial development.
75-R-17 Approving electrical reconnection fee by GVEC. 9-19-75
C 75-R-18 Establishing policy and regulations pertaining to 9-23-75
travel, training and/or conference expenses, etc.
75-R-19 Adopting the maintenance and updating procedures 11-18-75
to the job evaluation, classification and compen-
sation plan and merit system for employees.
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C 76-R-1 Directing the calling for bids for "Construction 1-6-76
of a 6,244 S.F. "L" shaped reinforced poured
concrete swimming pool".
C 76-R-2 Authorizing the director of Community Development 2-3-76
to conduct an appraisal of parcels 52-2, 55-2, and
55-7 and authorizing T oye Fox, a certified appraiser
to perform the appraisal.
C 76-R-3 Directing the calling for bids for "Water System 3-14-76
Improvements."
76-R-4 Authorizing the utility supt. To provide a tap of 12" 4-6-76
main on Nacogdoches Rd. to supply water to
Ron Dunlap.
76-R-5 Supporting the community education concept of 4-20-76
the SCUC ISD.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 76-R-6 Directing the calling for bids for "Water System 6-1-76
Improvements, Buffalo Valley South, City of
Schertz, Tx.".
76-R-7 To provide emergency services and protection 9-7-76
to Northcliffe subdivision.
C 76-R-8 Amends Res. 75-R-19. 9-7-76
76-R-9 Authorizing the tapping of the city's 12" water 10-19-76
main below the Nacogdoches Rd. well site for the
purpose of supplying potable water to the property
owned by Ladshaw-Miller development.
C 76-R-10 Changing the date of the second regular meeting 10-19-76
in the month of November 1976.
76-R-11 Approving purchase of 3 acres of land for the 11-23-76
Community Activity Center.
76-R-12 That the city of Schertz enter a contract with the 11-23-76
office of traffic safety to implement and operate
a selective traffic enforcement program.
C 76-R-13 Calling for bids for "Street Improvements Buffalo 11-23-76
Valley South".
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C 77-R-1 Authorizing the filing of an application for Local 1-18-77
Public Works Capital Development and Investment
program monies.
77 -R-2 Accepting the local public works capital development 1-18-77
and investment program monies.
C 77 -R-3 Directing the calling for bids for a new community 2-1-77
activity center.
C 77 -R-4 Directing the calling for bids for a new municipal 2-15-77
complex.
C 77 -R-5 Refusing to accept an automatic 12cent per month 3-1-77
customer rate increase from Entex.
C 77 -R-6 Authorizing filing of application for assistance under 5-3-77
HUD 701 local planning and management program.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 77 -R-7 Refusing to accept automatic rate adjustment from 5-3-77
GVEC.
77 -R-8 Declaring the need to improve FM 78 requesting 5-3-77
assistance of Guadalupe & Sexar Counties and
Texas Dept. of Hwys and Transportation to commence
right of way acquisition.
C 77 -R-9 Changing the regular meeting date from June 7 to 5-17-77
June 14.
77-R-10 Authorizing the mayor to execute a Quitclaim deed 5-17-77
conveying a portion of the Rittimann Water System to
Ray Rittimann.
C 77-R-11 Directing the calling for bids for sidewalks. 5-3-77
77-R-12 That the city enter into a contract with the office 6-21-77
of traffic safety to continue a selective traffic
enforcement program.
C 77-R-13 Declaring the city's position on the proposed 7-5-77
Dobie Middle School.
77-R-14 Suspending to accept an automatic rate increase 8-2-77
from Entex and requiring an Entex representative
to show proof to the city for a need of such an
increase.
77-R-15 Accepting the dedication of all streets within Mobile 8-2-77
Villa Estates - unit 1.
C 77-R-16 Extending the suspension of a rate increase by 8-2-77
GVEC for an additional 30 days.
C 77-R-17 Intent to participate in "911" emergency telephone 8-22-77
Service.
77-R-18 Requesting the corps of engineers to provide a 9-6-77
detailed project study of the Cibolo Creek.
77-R-19 Limiting tenure of auditor to three years. 9-20-77
C 77 -R-20 Requesting the state to change designation of 1 0-4-77
FM 78 to US 90A.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
77-R-21 Outlining Community Center policies, rules, rental 1 0-4-77
rates and lease and reservation agreements.
77 -R-22 Providing policy guidelines for control and manage- 1 0-4-77
ment of vehicle usage, maintenance and replacement.
77 -R-23 Council position on SB 411. 10-18-77
77 -R-24 Authorizing change in location for the City's polling 11-15-77
place from fire station to community center.
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78-R-1 Creating a public library, library advisory board. 1-17-78
C 78-R-2 Directing the calling of bids for street improvements 3-21-78
and parking area for the City.
C 78-R-3 Authorizing the mayor to sign an agreement with 4-4-78
St. Dept. of Hwys and Pub. Trans. for placement
of passive warning devices.
78-R-4 Amending section 3 of the attachment document 4-4-78
of resolution 77 -R-22 - vehicle policy.
78-R-5 208 areawide waste treatment management plan. 6-21-78
C 78-R-6 Authorizing the conveyance of lots 1 & 2 Charles 8-1-78
Bolton subdivision to Ervin A Zimmermann
(812-814 Main)
C 78-R-7 Authorizing the conveyance of Lot 10, Block 1 8-15-78
of the Ebert Subdivision (808 Main) to Erbin
A Zimmermann.
78-R-8 Authorizing mayor to sign agreement with TML's 9-5-78
Workmen's Compensation Fund.
C 78-R-9 Authorizing issuance of food handlers permits. 9-5-78
C 78-R-10 Authorizing the conveyance of 524 Exchange Ave. 9-5-78
to Yarling.
C 78-R-11 Authorizing mayor to sign note at Schertz Bank 10-3-78
for ambulance.
78-R-12 Authorizing AACOG to contract for purchasing of 11-7-78
video terminal device.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
78-R-13 Supporting the recommendations of the Governor's 12-5-78
areawide planning advisory committee.
C 78-R-14 Contracting for the FY 78-79 official newspaper. 12-19-78
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79-R-1 Establishing and outlining a street assessment 1-2-79
program.
79-R-2 Establishing a policy for forfeiture of membership 1-2-79
on various boards, commissions, and committees.
79-R-3 Adopting an affirmative action plan for equal 2-6-79
opportunity in the City of Schertz.
79-R-4 Adopting an affirmative action plan, section 3 2-6-79
for equal employment opportunity act of 1972
(in house equal employment opportunity).
C 79-R-4A Voting for 3 to Board of Trustees, TML 2-6-79
79-R-5 Amending 79-R-4 by adding a provision relating 3-6-79
to grievance & compliance review.
C 79-R-6 Setting time, date and place for a public hearing 4-17-79
on annexation of 1121.56 acres out of Guadalupe
and Comal Counties.
79-R-7 Accepting designation of the library as a community 6-19-79
library.
79-R-8 Providing that articles 1 & 2 of HB 1060 shall not 7-17-79
apply to 1979 city taxes.
C 79-R-9 Setting public hearing pursuant to adoption of 8-7 -79
1979-80 budget.
C 79-R-10 Setting public hearing on annexation of 300 acres 8-7 -79
out of Guadalupe and Comal Counties.
C 79-R-11 Setting public hearing on annexation of 2.016 acres 8-7 -79
out of Bexar County.
C 79-R-12 Setting public hearing on annexation of 0.912 acres 8-7 -79
out of Bexar County.
C 79-R-13 Withdrawing from the Attorney General's lawsuit 9-4-79
against pricing activities of certain cement companies.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 79-R-14 Recognizing Stewart Rowell for exemplary 9-18-79
performance of duty.
C 79-R-15 Contracting for FY 79-80 official newspaper. 9-18-79
C 79-R-16 Setting public hearing date on annexation of 324.13 10-2-79
acres out of Guadalupe County.
C 79-R-17 Setting public hearing date on annexation of 350 10-2-79
acres out of Guadalupe County.
C 79-R-18 Placing in nomination John B. McClure for the 10-11-79
Directorship of the Guadalupe County Appraisal
District.
C 79-R-10 Casting the city's 201 entitled votes to John 11-6-79
McClure for the directorship of the Guadalupe
County Appraisal District.
79-R-20 Designating to the city manager the responsi- 11-6-79
bilities of bid compliance.
C 79-R-21 Recognizing Mrs. Alice Previtera for her untiring 11-20-79
voluntary service as Welfare Director.
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C 80-R-1 Setting public hearing on disannexation of 7.50 1-8-80
acres out of Guadalupe County.
80R-2 Establishing a S.T.E.P. program. 7 -1-80
C 80-R-3 Setting public hearing on proposed annexation 7 -1-80
of 207.9 acres out of Comal County.
C 80R-4 Setting public hearing on proposed annexation of 7 -1-80
74.99 acres out of Bexar County.
C 80-R-5 Setting public hearing on proposed annexation of 7 -1-80
42 acres out of Guadalupe County.
C 80-R-6 Setting public hearing pursuant to the adoption of 7-15-80
a 15% tax ratio increase for tax year 1980.
C 80-R-6A Setting public hearing for tax asses. rates 7-15-80
C 80R-7 Setting public hearing for disannexation of 3 acres 8-5-80
out of Guadalupe County.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 80-R-8 Setting public hearing on annexation of 177.7 9-2-80
acres out of Comal county.
C 80-R-9 Setting public hearing on annexation of 124.5 12-2-80
acres out of Comal County.
C 80-R-10 Voting for 3 members to the Board of Trustees 12-16-80
TML self-insurance program.
80-R-11 Amending section 11 B of resolution 78-R-1, 12-16-80
appointing members to the Library Advisory Bd.
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C 81-R-1 Setting public hearing on annexation of 103.65 2-3-81
out of Comal & Guadalupe Counties.
C 81-R-2 Setting public hearing on annexation of 130.3 2-3-81
acres out of Comal County.
C 81-R-3 Setting public hearing on annexation of 331.35 2-3-81
acres out of Comal & Guadalupe Counties.
C 81-R-4 Designation of wastewater treatment management 4-21-81
agency.
81-R-5 Intent of City to terminate the participation by 5-19-81
the City of Schertz in Federal Social Security
System.
81-R-6 Establishing a deferred compensation plan with 7-6-81
CMA.
81-R-7 Establishing an official industrial development plan 7-6-81
and policy.
81-R-8 Adopting the Randolph Region Long Range 8-18-81
Transportation plan.
81-R-9 Designating Guadalupe County Appraisal district 9-15-81
as the City's taxing boundary.
81-R-10 Acknowledging continuing requirement to assure the 1 0-5-81
integrity of security within the Municipal Complex Bldg.
C 81-R-11 Nominating John B. McClure as candidate for 1 0-5-81
Guadalupe County Appraisal District.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 81-R-12 Supporting passage on 11-3-81 of the Constitutional 1 0-28-81
amendment 4, authorizing use of the state funds
for water resources development in Texas.
C 81-R-13 Calling a bingo legalization election. 12-1-81
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C 82-R-1 Setting time, date and place for a public hearing 1-5-82
on the disannexation of 59.07 acres out of
Guadalupe County.
C 82-R-2 Setting a time, date and place for public hearing on 1-5-82
the disannexation of 48.7333 acres out of Guadalupe
County.
82-R-3 Authorizing the emergency expenditure of funds for 4-20-82
the purpose of making improvements to the City's
waterworks system.
82-R-4 Supporting construction of a 100 bed hospital in the 5-4-82
Randolph Region.
C 82-R-5 Adopting emergency operations plan. 6-1-82
82-R-6 Authorizing purchase of 0.563 acres of land from 6-15-82
J.O. Lund (animal shelter) supporting additional
health care services in the Randolph region.
82-R-8 Authorizing and approving the creation of a non- 9-21-82
profit industrial development corporation to act
in behalf of the City of Schertz.
82-R-9 Endorsing TML Municipal Defense Program. 1 0-5-82
82-R-10 Approving agreement by Schertz Ind. Dev. Corp. 1 0-5-82
to issue bonds for Southwest Precast Inc.
82-R-11 Approving new electric rates to be charged by 12-7-82
GVEC.
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83-R-1 Designating the official newspapers for FY 82-83 1-18-83
(Herald & Gazette)
83-R-2 Adopting a City development plan. 3-1-83
C 83-R-3 Setting time, date and place for public hearings 3-1-83
on proposed annexation of 127.527 acres out of
Guadalupe County.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
83-R-4 Authorizing the creation of a non-profit corporation 3-15-83
to act on Council's behalf under the Texas Housing
Finance Corp. Act.
83-R-5 Authorizing and directing the giving of notice of 3-15-83
intent to issue $1,250 certificates of obligation.
83-R-6 Suspending an automatic rate increase from Entex. 3-15-83
83-R-7 Accepting rate increase from Entex. 4-5-83
83-R-8 Setting time, date and place for public hearings on 4-5-83
annexation of 265.96 acres in Comal County.
83-R-9 Selecting federal aid urban system projects and 5-3-83
requesting State Dept. of Hwys. & Public Trans.
concurrence.
83-R-10 Designating eligible blighted area under the Dev. 7 -5-83
Corp. Act of 1979 & the rules or regulations adopted
by the Texas Industrial Commission
83-R-11 Supporting additional health care services and the 9-6-83
construction of a general acute care hospital by
Hospital Corp. of America in Randolph region.
83-R-12 Accepting the provisions of the State Highway Dept. 9-20-83
Commission minute order (E. Live Oak Rd.)
83-R-13 Adopting operating procedures for animal 1 0-4-83
shelter.
83-R-14 Authorizing & directing the institution of proceedings 1 0-4-83
in eminent domain for the purposes of acquiring
easements for sewer.
C 83-R-15 Placing in nomination Cecil Tilghman for the direc- 1 0-4-83
torship of the Guadalupe County Appraisal Dist.
83-R-16 Authorizing the Mayor to sign license to MKT to bore 10-18-83
under RR for water crossing.
C 83-R-17 Casting city's 195 votes for Cecil Tilghman for 11-1-83
Guadalupe County Appraisal Dist. Director.
C 83-R-18 Setting time, date and place for public hearings 11-1-83
on annexation of 10.5. acres in Guadalupe Cty.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
83-R-19 Approving agreement by Schertz IDC to issue 11-1-83
bonds for North Loop Properties, Inc.
83-R-20 Authorizing AACOG to purchase radio equipment 11-15-83
through a criminal justice act.
83-R-21 Applying for Texas Com. Dev. Program grant. 11-22-83
83-R-22 Issuance of Pacific R.R. contract. 12-20-83
C 83-R-23 Setting public hearings on 305.52 acres out of 12-20-83
Comal County.
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84-R-1 Authorizing and directing institution of proceedings 1-11-84
in eminent domain (McCustor).
84-R-2 Requesting Hwy. Dept. to conduct feasibility study 1-17-84
for alternative route between Austin and S.A.
84-R-3 Requesting Hwy. Dept. to fund preliminary feasibility 1-17-84
report for a revenue-based toll road between Austin
and San Antonio.
84-R-4 Requesting the Texas Hwy. Dept. to improve 1-17-84
FM 3009, Etc.
84-R-5 Requesting Texas Hwy. Dept. to make improve- 1-17-84
ments to FM 1103.
84-R-6 Supporting Cibolo in their request for improve- 2-7-84
ments to Dietz & Borgfeld.
C 84-R-7 Designating Charles B. Sharpe as City's 2-21-84
sesquicentennial coordinator.
C 84-R-8 Express displeasure of the Entex cost increase 3-6-84
for service.
84-R-9 Supporting increased state highway funding, 5-1-84
passage of pothole bill.
C 84-R-10 Adopting sesquicentennial plan. 7-10-84
C 84-R-11 To TDH&PT supporting realignment of IH 35 exit 8-1-84
ramp at FM 3009.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 84-R-12 Setting time, date and place for public hearing on 8-21-84
proposed annexation of 850.53 acres - Guadalupe
County.
84-R-13 Risk Management. 8-21-84
84-R-14 Amending city development plan. 11-6-84
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C 85-R-1 Supporting the development and construction of 3-5-85
Sea World in the Randolph region.
C 85-R-2 Jack Hays Blvd. 3-19-85
85-R-3 Municipal clerk certification program. 3-19-85
85-R-4 Supporting housing authority elderly housing. 4-16-85
85-R-5 Recognizing EMT's. 5-21-85
85-R-6 Supporting Cibolo's application for block grant 6-4-85
(Fire Station).
85-R-7 Agreeing to annex the territory southeast of RAFB. 7-2-85
85-R-7 A Per. Policy. 7-16-85
85-R-8 Intent to construct E. Live Oak road. 8-6-85
C 85-R-9 Setting time, date and place for public hearing on 8-6-85
annexation of 88.9 acres out of Coma I County.
85-R-10 Intent to construct E. Live Oak Road to IH 35 and 8-6-85
funding being pursued for this construction.
C 85-R-11 Setting public hearing on 83.22 acres out of 9-3-85
Bexar County.
C 85-R-12 Approving and authorizing the abandonment of a 10-1-85
portion of Doerr Lane as an easement for street
purposes.
85-R-13 Approving new electric rates charged by GVEC. 10-1-85
C 85-R-14 Setting public hearing on annexation of 34.5 acres 1 0-15-85
out of Comal County.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 85-R-15 Nominating Richard Howe for directorship of 11-5-85
Guadalupe County Appraisal Dist.
C 85-R-16 Setting time, date and place for public hearings 12-17-85
on annexation of 21.19 acres out of Guadalupe
County (between 1518 and Cibolo Creek, north).
85-R-17 Requesting the Highway Dept. to declare existing 12-17-85
drainage easement surplus.
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86-R-1 Supporting landfill site on Schaefer Road. 2-4-86
86-R-2 City has no plans to annex south of I 35. 2-18-86
86-R-3 Authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement 3-4-86
between the City and State for reimbursement for
citations issued for litter violations.
86-R-4 Supporting a strong well-rounded anti-crime 3-4-86
package to be presented to the 70th legislature.
86-R-5 Accepting local coordination between Texas EDC 4-1-86
and Schertz representative.
C 86-R-6 Setting public hearing on annexation of 41.744 4-15-86
acres out of Guadalupe County.
86-R-7 Directing attorney to initiate condemnation 4-15-86
proceedings.
C 86-R-8 Setting public hearing on annexation of 5160.189 4-15-86
acres out of Bexar County.
86-R-9 Authorizing the purchase of land for drainage 5-6-86
right of way.
C 86-R-10 Setting public hearing on annexation of 29.176 5-20-86
acres out of Comal County.
86-R-11 Authorizing purchase of land for drainage right 6-25-86
of way.
86-R-12 Noncompliance, Schertz modular park, unit 1. 9-2-86
C 86-R-13 Setting time, date and place for public hearing on 9-2-86
annexation of 121.906 acres out of Comal County.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
86-R-14 Noncompliance, Schertz modular park, unit 1. 12-2-86
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87-R-1 911 for emergencies. 2-17-87
C 87 -R-2 Setting public hearing for annexation of 60.911 2-17-87
acres out of Comal & Guadalupe Counties.
C 87 -R-3 Setting public hearing for annexation of 107.63 2-17-87
acres out of Sexar County.
87-R-4 Agreeing to annex Boeck property. 3-17-87
87 -R-5 Authorizing purchase of land for water project tank. 5-5-87
C 87 -R-6 Setting public hearing on annexation of 369.904 5-19-87
acres out of Sexar County.
87-R-7 Applying for Farmers Home Admin. grant/loan. 5-19-87
87 -R-8 Parks and wildlife. 6-2-87
C 87 -R-9 Setting public hearing on 383.4 acres out of 7-7-87
Bexar County (Boeck).
87-R-10 In support of Northeast/IH 35 sports stadium. 7-7-87
C 87-R-11 Nominating Charles Sharpe Guadalupe County 8-18-87
Appraisal District.
87-R-12 Participate in application for funding, multi-agency 9-15-87
narcotics trafficking task force.
87-R-13 Directing tax collector to charge $10 for each tax 9-15-87
certificate.
87-R-14 Authorizing chief of police to assist other agencies. 10-6-87
C 87-R-15 Nominating Clarence Jackson & Charles Sharpe 10-6-87
to the Guadalupe County Appraisal District.
87-R-16 Supporting United Way. 10-6-87
87-R-17 Supporting race tracks in northeast Bexar Cty. 11-17-87
87-R-18 Authorizing water system improvements. 10-20-87
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88-R-1 Approving GVEC increase in rates. 1-5-88
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
88-R-2 Approving acquisition of real property by
Guadalupe County Appraisal District.
1-19-88
88-R-3 Approving participation in SW Bell steering
committee.
2-2-88
88-R-4 Supporting efforts of Bexar County area suburban 3-15-88
cities to negotiate with CPS, the renewal of
franchises.
88-R-5 Authorizing City Manager to negotiate purchase of 4-19-88
land for water tank site.
88-R-6 Authorizing City Manager to negotiate purchase of 4-19-88
land for FM 78 widening.
88-R-7 Authorizing City Manager to accept donation of 4-19-88
lot 2, block 29, Live Oak Hills.
88-R-8 Adopting hazard communication program. 4-19-88
C 88-R-9 Setting public hearing on annexation of 3.98 acres 6-7 -88
out of Coma I County.
88-R-10 Accept offer Mangum case ($312,806.95). 8-1 0-88
88-R-11 Exemption of certain vehicles from requirements of 9-21-88
article 6701 M-2.
C 88-R-12 Setting public hearing on annexation of 30.63 acres
out of Comal and Guadalupe counties (FM 1103).
88-R-13 Authorizing City Manager to enter into an Interlocal 12-6-88
agreement for purchase of police vehicle.
88-R-14 Approving transfer of Rogers Cable TV to KBLCOM. 12-20-88
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89-R-1 Approving transfer of waste management contract. 2-7-89
89-R-2 Establishing uniform per square foot bldg. permit 3-21-89
fee.
89-R-3 Regarding legislation franchise tax on street rental 3-21-89
by public utilities.
89-R-4 Regarding legislation pertaining to "goods in 3-21-89
transit" .
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
89-R-5 Authorizing employment of attorney to represent 3-21-89
City in CPS franchise and street rental charge.
89-R-6 Change name of Weichold/Binz Engleman Rd. to 4-28-89
Scenic Lake Drive.
89-R-6A Supporting solid waste disposal site on Schaefer 8-1-89
Loop Road.
89-R-7 Support the fleet management refueling system. 8-15-89
89-R-8 Agreement between State and City for construction, 9-5-89
operation, and maintenance of 135 illumination.
89-R-9 Authorizing City Manager to enter Interlocal agree- 10-17-89
ment for purchasing vehicles.
C 89-R-10 Nominating 3 to Guadalupe County Appraisal Dist. 10-17-89
89-R-11 Endorsing proposed legislation relating to state 10-17-89
imposed mandates.
C 89-R-12 Supporting San Antonio for 1990 Economic Summit. 1 0-3-89
C 89-R-13 Setting public hearing on 854.52 acres out of Comal 11-7-89
and Guadalupe Counties.
89-R-14 Approving standard utility agreement and statement 11-7-89
covering contract work between State and City.
89-R-15 Fight back against drug week. 11-21-89
C 89-R-16 Casting votes for Charles Sharpe for Guadalupe 11-21-89
County Appraisal District.
89-R-17 Housing authority liaison to assist senior citizens. 11-21-89
89-R-18 Adopt code of conduct for police. 12-19-89
89-R-19 Evidencing intent to adopt set of guidelines and 12-19-89
criteria for tax abatement.
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90-R-1 Declaring City's intent to participate with Alamo 1-2-90
area narcotics task force.
90-R-2 Authorizing publication of notice of intent to issue 1-16-90
certificates of obligation.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
90-R-3 Setting public hearing on impact fee study. 1-31-90
C 90-R-4 Authorizing mayor to execute contract with 2-10-90
Randolph Metrocom C of C.
90-R-5 Urging FCC to amend rules regarding cable TV 3-6-90
rates.
90-R-6 Adopting revised personnel policy. 3-20-90
90-R-7 Adopting land use and plan. assumption 3-20-90
for impact fees.
,/ 90-R-8 Procedure and policy for selecting mayor-pro-tem. 6-5-90
,
C 90-R-9 Amending 89-90 fiscal year operating budget. 6-5-90
90-R-10 Approving participation in state purchasing. 6-5-90
90-R-11 Changing name of Binz-Englemann Rd. to 7 -3-90
Boenig Dr.
90-R-12 Urging TML to support legislation amending 8-21-90
Texas Racing act.
No number 13
90-R-14 Approving economic development training prog. 9-4-90
90-R-15 Approving economic development plan. 9-18-90
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91-R-1 Authorizing City Manager to execute payment 2 -5-91
request forms - public prop. center plbg. escrow
fund.
91-R-2 Supporting federal grant application by Canyon 2-5-91
Regional Water Authority.
91-R-3 Requesting Guadalupe County Com. Court to 2-19-91
establish the City as one or more voting precincts.
91-R-4 Authorizing the City Manager to sign all documents 2-19-91
right of way for FM 3009.
91-R-5 Requesting the support for the R.O.A.D. center. 3-19-91
91-R-6 Approving participation in telephone franchise 4-2-91
steering committee.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
91-R-7 Endorsing and supporting the Team Readiness 5-7-91
Program.
91-R-8 In support of continued widening of IH 35. 5-21-91
91-R-9 Requesting the U.S. Congress to resolve the 8-6-91
questions regarding POW/MIAs.
91-R-10 Supporting Texas TFV (High Speed Rail) depot 11-5-91
and maintenance facility - Kirby.
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92-R-1 Approving the transfer of a water easement to 1-7-92
McKinney homes.
C 92-R-2 Setting public hearings on annexation of 250.96 1-21-92
acres out of Guadalupe County.
92-R-3 Opposing the storage and burning of hazardous 2-4-92
waste by LaFarge Corp.
C 92-R-4 Appointing John Bierschwale as representative 4-8-92
on the Bd. Of Mgrs. Canyon Regional Water Auth.
92-R-5 Approving acquisition of 1.728 acres from Natl. 4-21-92
Credit Union Ins. Fund (animal shelter land).
92-R-6 Lookout Road improvements. 5-19-92
92-R-7 To start process regarding street name change 9-18-92
for FM 3009/Jack Hays.
C 92-R-8 Setting public hearing on disannexation of 2.34 1 0-20-92
acres out of Comal (Northchliffe)
C 92-R-9 Indicating legislative goals - 1993. 10-20-92
92-R-10 Approving and authorizing publication of notice 10-20-92
of intention to issue COSo
92-R-11 Authorizing Quitclaim Deed to the heirs of 12-1-92
William Schneider, deceased.
92-R-12 Authorizing tax settlement agreement and land 12-15-92
purchase.
93-R-1 Name change of Jack Hays Blvd. to Roy Richard 1-19-93
Drive.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
93-R-2 Terminating City's retirement plan with Principal 1-19-93
Financial Group.
93-R-3 Urging the Governor and Legislature to adopt and 1-19-93
enact legislation providing capital punishment for
persons who abuse and murder our children.
93-R-4 Authorizing an application for grant funding to the 3-2-93
AA Narcotics Task Force project.
93-R-5 In support of CVADAC. 9-7 -93
93-R-6 Requesting the Texas Forest Service accept and 9-21-93
consider a grant application.
93-R-7 Endorsing the efforts of the NLC & TML to inform 10-19-93
citizens about the impact of federal mandates.
C 93-R-8 Nomination to the Board of Directors of the 10-19-93
Guadalupe County Appraisal District.
93-R-9 Casting the City's 183 votes for Guadalupe 11-2-93
County Appraisal District.
93-R-10 Requesting projects to be included in the MPO. 12-7-93
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94-R-1 Changing the name from Live Oak Blvd. to 2-15-94
Weiderstein Road.
C 94-R-2 Appointing 2 to CRWA Board of Trustees. 2-15-94
C 94-R-3 Appointing 1 to cRW A Board of Managers. 3-1-94
94-R-4 Referring to IH 35 as the NAFTA Highway. 4-5-94
C 94-R-5 Designating a particular area and particular dates 6-21-94
for which alcoholic beverages may not be brought
into or removed from Pickrell Park.
94-R-6 Authorizing participation in Class Action Suit 8-16-94
pertaining to underpayment of franchise fees by
Southwestern Bell.
94-R-7 Authorizing City Manager to execute contract 1 0-4-94
with Dept. of Lic. & Reg. For local inspection of
manufactured housing.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
94-R-8A Urging Congress to modify legislation and 9-6-94
regulations of the Endangered Species Act.
94-R-8 Authorizing execution of agreement with Alamo 10-18-94
Waste for recycling.
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95-R-1 Canvassing Sales Tax election results of 1-21-95. 1-25-95
95-R-2 Acknowledging and consenting to merger and 4-4-95
related transactions between KBLCOM Inc. &
Time Warner, Inc.
C 95-R-3 Appointing two representatives to CRWA Board. 3-21-95
of Trustees.
C 95-R-4 Appointing one representative to CRW A Board 3-21-95
of Managers.
C 95-R-5 Designating a particular area and particular dates 5-16-95
for which alcoholic beverages may not be brought
into or removed from Pickrell park (for 4th of July
picnic. )
95-R-6 Approving amendments to the Articles of Inc.1 6-6-95
of the Schertz Housing Finance Corp. (removal of
term limits and indemnification of members.)
95-R-7 Participation in the continued attainment of good 7-18-95
air quality in San Antonio area.
95-R-8 Authorizing acquisition of certain real estate and 8-1-95
other matters (shoe shop at 210 1st St.).
95-R-9 Authorizing change to schedule of fees. 8-1-95
95-R-10 Providing for exemption of certain vehicles from 8-9-95
Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes.
95-R-11 Conveying support of certain routes and conveying 8-15-95
opposition to certain routes proposed by GVEC for
location of transmission line.
95-R-12 Authorizing acquisition of certain real estate and 8-15-95
other matters (Don Holman property on FM 78,
204 FM 78).
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 95-R-13 Nominating Sylvia Schlather as member of 1 0-3-95
Guadalupe County Appraisal District.
C 95-R-14 Casting votes to elect directors for the Guadalupe 11-7-95
County Appraisal District for the years 1996-97.
95-R-15 Supporting TXDoT's completion of improvements 12-19-95
to IH 35.
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96-R-1 Supporting the building of a modern Guadalupe 2-2-96
County Juvenile Probation Facility in Seguin, Tx.
96-R-2 Rescinding request from City of Schertz to TXDot 4-2-96
for development of Bypass 538 around Schertz.
C 96-R-3 Appointing two members to the Board of Trustees 4-16-96
ofCRWA.
C 96-R-4 Appointing one member to the Board of Managers 4-16-96
ofCRWA.
C 96-R-5 Designating a particular area and particular dates 6-4-96
for which alcoholic beverages may not be brought
into or removed from Pickrell Park.
96-R-6
Supporting the Edwards Aquifer Authority and
recognizing and encouraging basin-wide water
conservation.
9-17-96
96-R-7
Setting first day of spring each year as "Employee
Remembrance Day."
3-18-96
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97-R-1
Authorizing appointment of a capital improvements 3-18-97
study committee (bond issue).
97 -R-2
Strongly objecting to H B 1802 and all other such 4-15-97
legislation which uses the power of the state govern-
ment to force local rate and taxpayers to fund programs,
agencies and departments through such hidden taxes
and fees.
97 -R-3
Strongly opposing HB 2333 which proposes to
increase the maximum amount of waste water
treatment inspection fees.
4-15-97
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
97 -R-4 Strongly opposing HB 2362 and all other efforts 4-15-97
to revise or restrict annexation authority of cities
such as the City of Schertz.
97 -R-5 Strongly opposing HB 3316 and other legislation 4-15-97
which would propose to require expenditures by
Schertz and other cities without corresponding
offers of funding or compensation by the State of
Texas.
C 97 -R-6 Appointing John Bierschwale and Ken Greenwald 4-15-97
to the Board of Trustees of CRWA for a one-year
term.
C 97-R-7 Appointing Sam Willoughby to the Board of 4-15-97
Managers of CRWA for a one year term.
97 -R-8 Approving and authorizing execution of an 6-17-97
interlocal investment agreement for participation
in the Lone Star investment pool.
97 -R-9 Approving and authorizing execution of an inter- 6-17-97
local agreement for participation in a public funds
investment cooperative.
97-R-10 Supporting candidacy of Teri Jackson for 8-5-97
position of President-elect of TML.
97-R-11 Canvassing the returns and declaring the results 8-13-97
of an election conceming the adoption of an
additional sales and use tax.
97-R-12 Canvassing the returns and declaring the results 8-13-97
of a bond election.
97-R-13 Setting time, date and place for public hearings 5-6-97
pursuant to the proposed annexation of approxi-
mately 35.31 acres of land out of Comal County
(Forbes property).
C 97-R-14 Designating a particular area and particular dates 5-20-97
for which alcoholic beverages may not be brought
into or removed from Pickrell park.
C 97-R-15 Nominating Sylvia Schlather as a member of the 10-7-97
Board of Directors of the Guadalupe County
Appraisal District.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
97-R-16 City's intention to reimburse itself for prior lawful 10-7-97
expenditure of funds from the proceeds of tax-exempt
obligations to be issued by the City.
97-R-17 Authorizing application for a grant for funding 10-21-97
increasing public access to the internet at the
Schertz Public Library.
97-R-18 Supporting the SCUC lSD's efforts to provide 10-21-97
internet access to the classrooms.
C 97-R-19 Casting 188 votes for Sylvia Schlather in the 11-12-97
Election for Directors for GAD for 1998-99.
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98-R-1 Approving and authorizing execution of inter- 1-20-98 v/
local agreement for participation in MBIA. t/
98-R-1A Authorizing interlocal cooperative agreement 3-3-98
between Schertz Economic Development Corp.
and City of Schertz.
98-R-2 Board of Directors of Schertz Economic Develop- 2-19-98
ment Corp. authorizing interlocal cooperative
agreement between corporation and City of
Schertz.
98-R-3 Board of Directors of Schertz Economic Develop- 2-19-98
ment Corp. setting public hearing on expenditure
of corporation funds.
C 98-R-4 Appointing Eber Busch to Board of Managers of 4-29-98
CRW A for one-year term.
C 98-R-5 Appointing Kerry Sweatt and Sam Willoughby to 4-29-98
Board of Trustees of CRWA for one-year term.
98-R-6 Authorizing eminent domain proceedings (Don 5-13-98
Holman property).
98-R-6A Authorizing continuance of current GVEC franchise 5-19-98
agreement for additional 60 days.
98-R-7 Authorizing extension of current GVEC franchise 7 -1-98
agreement to earlier of Sept. 30 or date of new
franchise agreement.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
98-R-8 Requesting South Central Regional Water Planning 7-7-98
Group to include work of councils of City of Schertz
& City of Seguin in its scope of work.
C
98-R-9
98-R-10
98-R-11
98-R-12
98-R-13
99-R-1
99-R-1A
99-R-2
99-R-3
99-R-4
99-R-5
99-R-5A
Designating particular area and dates for which
alcoholic beverages may not be brought into or
removed from Pickrell park.
6-2-98
Approving statement and petition in condemnation 11-3-98
relating to AFC Enterprises, Inc. (Church's Chicken).
Approving statement and petition in condemnation 12-1-98
relating to Raymond E. Kennett and Sheryl L. Kennett.
Authorizing and approving the creation of a non- 12-1-98
profit corporation to act on behalf of the City of Schertz
(Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corp.).
Authorizing the submission of a Texas community 12-30-98
development program application to the Texas Dept.
of Housing and Community Affairs for Disaster
Recovery Initiative Funds.
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Authorization of signatories for City's TX Community 1-13-99
Development Block Grant Disaster Initiative Funds
(Depository Signatories).
Approving statement and petition in condemnation 2-10-99
relating to Robert R. Burch.
Directing actions to insure City services not 3-16-99
adversely affected or disrupted by technology issues
related to the year 2000 problem. (Y2K)
Authorizing acquisition of certain real estate and 7 -28-99
other matters in connection therewith (H.P.
Printing).
Endorsing regional air quality planning policies 5-4-99
undertaken by air improvement resources committee.
Authorizing execution of contract with County of 5-4-99
Guadalupe for collection of ad valorem taxes.
Calling for cooperation and a commitment to estab- 2-16-99
lish a two year community college in the northeast
Bexar county.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
99-R-6 Designating a particular area and dates for which 5-18-99
alcoholic beverages can be brought into Pickrell
Park.
99-R-7 Clarifying Resolution 75-R-12 and 75-R-13 con- 5-18-99
senting to the creation of GUADCO MUD numbers
1 and 2 regarding the requirement for public bid
for refunding bonds issued by the districts.
99-R-8 Authorizing City Manager to enter into a contract 6-15-99
with TXDo T for a selective traffic enforcement
program for July 4th holiday and Labor Day holiday.
99-R-9
Approving a statement and petition in condemnation 6-30-99
relating to Anthony W. Mays, Jr. and Helen Delores
Mays.
99-R-10
Authorizing acquisition of certain real estate and 8-3-99
other matters therewith (Anthony Mays and Helen
Mays ).
99-R-11
Approving an interlocal agreement between 9-21-99
Guadalupe County, Seguin, and Schertz regarding
animal control.
99-R-12
Approving an interlocal agreement for fire protection 10-5-99
services between Guadalupe County, and the City
of Schertz.
99-R-13
Approving a library interlocal agreement between
Guadalupe County and the City of Schertz.
1 0-5-99
99-R-15
Approving an interlocal agreement for emergency 10-5-99
services between Guadalupe County and the
Schertz Area Facility For Emergency Services (SAFES).
Supporting the project and financing plans of the 10-13-99
Guadalupe County Appraisal District.
99-R-14
99-R-16
Supporting the project and financing plans of the 10-19-99
Schertz/Seguin Local Government Corp.
99-R-17
Authorizing and directing the appropriate City 11-16-99
officials to take certain action to protect the special
interest of the City in certain litigation; making findings
and providing participation (PG&E).
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
99-R-18 Casting votes to elect directors for the Guadalupe 11-16-99
County Appraisal District for 2000-01.
99-R-19 Absolving all former subscribers to comprehensive 11-16-99
health services, d.b.a. Well choice, under the pro-
vision ofTX Ins. Code (20A;18Ag).
99-R-20 Supporting Railwatch. 12-21-99
00-R-1
00-R-2
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00-R-3
OO-R-4
00-R-5
00-R-6
00-R-7
00-R-8
00-R-9
00-R-10
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Policies regarding use of excessive violence during 1-18-00
nonviolent Civil Rights demonstrations.
Regarding written citizens complaint procedure 1-18-00
regarding Texas Community Development Program.
Regarding traffic signal at Savannah Drive and
FM 3009.
2-1-00
Setting a time, date and place for public hearings 1-18-00
pursuant to the proposed annexation of approximately
16.616 acres out of Comal County.
Authorizing submission of a Texas Community
Development Program application.
2-15-00
Authorizing City Manager to enter into a contract
with Texas Department of Transportation for a
selective traffic enforcement program.
3-7 -00
Support of Hazardous Materials Route.
3-7 -00
Changing the street names of Bushbuck Way to 3-21-00
Woodbridge Way, Gemsbuck Hill to Covered
Bridge, and Gemsbuck Falls to Cedar Bridge
in unit 1 of Woodbridge sub. Also changing
Gazelle Cliff to Roseman Bridge, Gazelle Forest
to Holliwell Bridge, Impala Spring to McBride Bridge
Gazelle Lake to Cutler Bridge in Unit 2 of Woodbridge.
Certifying and Declaring that the Candidates who filed 4-4-00
for Mayor (Hal Baldwin) and for places 1 (Norma Head)
and 2 (Joe Potempa) are elected.
Officially canceling the General Election called for
May 6, 2000.
4-4-00
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
00-R-11 A Resolution designating a particular area and 5-16-00
dates for which Alcoholic Beverages may not be
brought into or removed from Pickrell Park.
00R-12 Resolution Terminating City Manager's Employ- 8-1-00
ment with the City of Schertz.
00-R-13 Resolution Appointing Acting City Manager. 8-1-00
00-R-14 Resolution Concerning Procedure and Process for 8-1-00
seeking New City Manager.
00-R-15 Resolution authorizing an Amendment to the Budget 8-9-00
for payout to the City Manager and salary for the
Interim City Manager.
J 00-R-16 Resolution to approve a 20-mph school zone at the 8-15-00
Intersection of Ashley Oak Drive, North on Schertz
Pkwy, to 300 feet North of Savannah Drive.
00-R-16 A Resolution relating to the Term of Office for the 8-17-00
Executive Director and Treasurejl.-
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01-R-1 Resolution authorizing City Manager to enter into a 1-24-01
contract with Texas DOT for Traffic Enforcement
Program for Feb. 6, 2001 through Sept. 17, 2001.
01-R-1A Resolution to appoint new signatories for Schertz 3-15-01
Economic Development Corp. and to revoke
prior approved signatories.
01-R-2
Resolution authorizing certain proceedings in 1-24-01
eminent domain in connection with the acquisition
of certain waterline and temporary construction of
easements in Guadalupe County and related matters.
01-R-3
A resolution in support of acceptance of 0.085 acres 1-24-01
at 100 FM and FM 78 from J.B. Davis to City of Schertz.
01-R-4
Resolution authorizing proceedings in eminent domain 2-14-01
in connection with the acquisition of certain waterline
and temporary construction easements in Gonzales
and Guadalupe counties.
01-R-5
Resolution supporting the project and financing plans 2-6-01
of the Schertz/Seguin Local Govt. Corp, and supporting
the plan by the City of Schertz for water rate increases.
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTIONS
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
01-R-6
DATE PASSED
01-R-7
01-R-8
01-R-9
01-R-10
01-R-11
01-R-12
01-R-13
01-R-14
01-R-15
01-R-16
Authorizing the issuance of obligations designated as 2-22-01
"Schertz/Seguin Local Govt. Corp. contract revenue
Bonds, Series 2001"
Resolution authorizing proceedings in eminent domain 2-28-01
in connection with the acquisition of certain waterline
and temporary construction easements in Gonzales
and Guadalupe counties.
Resolution opposing House Bill 64 and Senate Bill 339 3-20-01
Resolution calling for an initial Public Hearing on 5-15-01
Land Use assumptions to be used to develop a
Capital Improvements plan which water and wastewater
Impact fees can be imposed.
Resolution authorizing Application for TX Recreation 4-11-01
& Parks account Small Grants Program.
Certification of Funding Support for TX Recreation
& Parks account Small Grants Program.
4-11-01
Certification of Operations and Maintenance Support 4-11-01
for TX Recreation & Parks account Small Grants
Program.
Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
4-3-01
4-17-01
4-25-01
5-15-01
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
o 1-R-17 Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent 6-5-01
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
01-R-18 Resolution authorizing establishment of a 4-17-01
Transportation Safety Advisory Committee(TSAC).
01-R-19
Resolution approving the submittal of an application 6-13-01
to TX Dept. Of Transportation Enhancement Program
for Schertz Walking/Hiking/Biking Trail.
01-R-20
Resolution of the membership of the Northeast 6-19-01
Partnership opposing the development of a critical
period plan based on the Quarterly Management Concept.
01-R-20A Resolution designating a particular area and 6-19-01
particular dates for which alcoholic beverages may
not be brought into or removed from Pickrell Park
(July 4th Jubilee)
01-R-21 Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent 7-03-01
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
01-R-22 Resolution authorizing application for Texas 7 -11-01
Recreation Parks Account Program. (TRPA)
01-R-23 Resolution authorizing application for Texas 7-11-01
Recreation & Parks Account Grants Program.
01-R-24 Resolution to ensure that the City of Schertz 7-17-01
continues to have two Commissioners in
Guadalupe County.
01-R-25
Resolution authorihg and approving publication 7 -17 -01
of Notice of Intention to issue certificates of obligation.
01-R-26
Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
Resolution authori~g filing of application by the
Schertz Library for a grant to purchase additional
Computers.
7-17-01
01-R-27
8-07 -01
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
01-R-28 Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
01-R-29
01-R-30
01-R-31
01-R-32
01-R-33
01-R-34
01-R-35
01-R-36
01-R-37
01-R-38
01-R-39
01-R-40
DATE PASSED
9-4-01
Resolution supporting the inclusion of EI Camino 9-18-01
Real De Los Tejas in the National Historic Trail System.
Resolution contemplated annexation of Guadco
Municipal Utility District NO.1.
Resolution contemplated annexation of Guadco
Municipal Utility District NO.2.
Resolution to install traffic signal at FM 3009 at
Dietz Road/Live Oak Road.
10-2-01
10-2-01
1 0-16-01
Resolution nominating Sylvia Schlather to the Board 10-16-01
of Directors of the Guadalupe County Appraisal Dist.
Resolution for TX Dot Construction, Maintenance and 10-16-01
Operation of highway lighting systems within a municipality.
(See Contract file #162 for Contract.)
Resolution to adopt Real Property for Guadalupe
County Appraisal District.
Casting votes to elect directors for the Guadalupe
County Appraisal District for 2001-02.
Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
Resolution authorizing proceedings in Eminent
Domain in connection with the acquisition of
certain waterline and temporary construction
easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe counties.
Resolution by both Seguin/Schertz to join with
each other to offer a proposal for provision of
Emergency Medical Services in a unincorporated
Areas of Guadalupe County.
10-24-01
11-06-01
11-06-01
11-20-01
11-20-01
Resolution authorizing proceeding in eminent 12-04-01
domain in connection of certain waterline and
temporary construction easements in Gonzales & Guad. Co
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTIONS
01-R-41
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
02-R-1
02-R-2
02-R-3
02-R-4
02-R-5
02-R-6
02-R-7
02-R-8
Resolution authorizing an agreement between the 12-18-01
Texas Department of Transportation and the City
of Schertz requesting the State to permit the
construction, maintenance and operation of a flagpole
at the VFW on FM78
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Resolution of the City Council of The City of Schertz, 01-30-02
Texas Approving a Statement and Petition in
Condemnation Relating to Peter L. Hemal, Jr.
Resolution Authoring Certain Actions Including 01-19-02
Proceeding In Eminent Domain in Connection With
The Acquisition of Certain Waterline and Temporary
Construction Easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe
Counties and Related Matters.
A_Resolution By The Council Of The City of Schertz, 04-02-02
Texas marking The 20th Anniversary of the Passage
Of The Law That Authoring Charitable Bingo in Texas.
A_Resolution By The Council Of The City of Schertz, 05-21-02
Texas authorizing the City of Schertz to seek permission
from Texas Building and Procurement Commission to
Participate on a voluntary basis in its purchasing program
and other matters in connection therewith.
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Schertz 06-12-02
Texas Approving a Statement and Petition in
Condemnation Relating to Santos Lopez.
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Schertz 06-12-02
Texas Approving a Statement and Petition in
Condemnation Relating to Charles E. Hillert.
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Schertz 06-18-02
Texas adopting an area as a named neighborhood
as a component of the city's comprehensive 20-year
land plan use
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Schertz 06-18-02
Texas designating a particular area and particular
Dates for which alcoholic beverages may not be
Brought into or removed from Prickrell Park (July 4th
Celebration SBA)
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
02-R-9 Resolution of the City Council of the City of Schertz 07 -31-02
Texas calling for support of the proposed lumberman's
Investment Corporation to build a PGA Resort facility in
the San Antonio Metrocom area.
02-R-10
02-R-11
02-R-12
02-R-13
02-R-14
02-R-15
03-R-0 1
03-R-02
Resolution authorizing certain actions including 07 -31-02
proceedings in eminent domain in connection with
the acquisition of certain waterline and temporary
construction easements in Gonzales and Guadalupe
counties and related matters.
Resolution by the city council of the City of Schertz, 07-31-02
Texas, calling for cooperation and a commitment to
Establish a two-(2) year community college in the
Northeast area of Bexar County.
Resolution by the city council of the City of Schertz, 09-17 -02
Texas, approving a statement and petition in
condemnation relating to Evelyn K. Ripps.
Resolution by the City Council of the City of Schertz, 10-30-02
Texas, authoring the City Manager to enter into a
Contract with the Texas Dept. of Transportation for a
Selective Traffic Enforcement Program for period of Oct.
1, 2002 -September 30, 2003. (STEP).
Resolution by the City Council relating to establishing 11-13-02
the city's intention to reimburse itself for the prior law-
ful expenditure of funds from the proceeds of obligations
to be issued by the city for authorized purposes.
Resolution by the City Council adopting voting 11-27 -02
system. (Diebold Electronic Accuvote Touch Screen)
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Resolution by the City Council authorizing and 01-21-03
approving publication of notice of intention to issue
certificates of obligation; complying with the requirements
contained in securities and exchange commission rule
15c-12 and; and providing an effective date.
Resolution by the City Council setting a public
hearing with respect to the possible creation of
a drainage utility system for the City of Schertz
and its extraterritorial jurisdiction and authorizing
publication of notice.
02-18-03
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
03-R-03 Resolution by the City Council supporting passage 02-18-03
of a quality of life bond to finance additional
recreational facilities for the citizens of Schertz.
03-R-04
03-R-05
03-R-06
03-R-07
03-R-08
03-R-09
03-R-10
03-R-11
03-R-12
03-R-13
Resolution by City Council approving a statement 03-26-03
and petition in condemnation relating to Austofield
Partners No.1, 2, & 3, Ltd.
Resolution by City Council approving a statement 03-26-03
and petition in condemnation relating to Felix Leon
Resolution setting a public hearing with respect 04-15-03
to the adoption of drainage utility charges within
the City of Schertz and its ET J and authorizing
publication of notice thereof.
Resolution setting a public hearing on the 04-23-03
expenditure of certain city of Schertz Economic
Development Corp. funds relating to project. (City Council)
Resolution setting a public hearing on the 04-23-03
expenditure of certain city of Schertz Economic
Development Corp. funds relating to project. (4B-Board)
Resolution setting a public hearing to be held 05-06-03
on the Establishment of a Public Improvement
District. (PI D).
Resolution designating a particular dates for which 06-03-03
Alcoholic beverages may not be brought into or
Removed from Pickrell Park.
Resolution making findings as to the advisability 06-03-03
of the creation of the Schertz 1-35/FM3009 Public
Improvement District and Creation of other matters
In connection with PID.
Resolution authorizing the Creation of the Schertz 06-03-03
1-35/FM3009 Public Improvement District; publication
of authorization, assigning responsibility of preparation
of the service and assessment plan.
Resolution by the City Council of the City of Schertz, 08-05-03
Texas Authorizing the use of "Credit or Debit Cards"
and collection of "convenience fee for such cards.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
03-R-23 Resolution approving and adopting a service and 11-18-03
assessment plan for the Schertz/I-35/3009 public
improvement district; (PID), etc.
03-R-24 Resolution supporting re-zoning of certain land 11-18-03
owned by Evelyn Kramme Ripps and included in
the IH-35/FM3009 Public Improvement District.
03-R-25
Resolution relating to establishing the City's 12-10-03
intention to reimburse itself for the prior expenditure
of funds from the proceeds of obligations to be
issued by the City for authorized purposes.
03-R-26
Resolution relating to the annexation of approx. 10-29-03
655.5 acres located adjacent to the existing city
limits line parallel to IH-35 for the North boundary,
the City of Cibolo ET J for the South Boundary, etc.
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04-R-0 1
Resolution supporting appointment to the Guad.
County Hospital Board of Managers. (D.J. Dave
Calkins).
02-17-04
04-R-02
Resolution setting public hearing on proposed
imposition of a moratorium on property dev.
in a platted residential subdivision.
03-31-04
04-R-03
Resolution approving the execution and delivery
of a sale and purchase agreement, and a special
warranty deed, with Eber Busch, administrator of
the estate of Betty Boggess, decreased and the
City of Schertz.
04-06-04
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04-R-04
Resolution regarding a temporary moratorium 04-14-04
on property development in a platted subdivision, etc.
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
04-R-05 Resolution authorizing the city to enter into an 04-14-04
interlocal agreement to coordinate uniform regional
flood control, drainage, and storm water management
in Bexax County.
101 Resolution of the Northeast Partnership opposing 04-08-04
(not a City resolution) any school finance or tax system reforms that
would negatively affect city revenues and economic
development efforts.
04-R-06 Resolution authorizing/approving publication of 04-28-04
notice of intention to issue certificates of obligation
(amt. not to exceed 7,750,000)
04-R-07 Resolution declaring the current number of 08-17-04
inhabitants of the City of Schertz, Texas.
04-R-08 Resolution authorizing extended hours for Alcoholic 09-07 -04
Beverages; Park hours; Noise hours; and motorized
Vehicles in particular park areas. (Party In the Park,
Sept.18, 2004).
04-R-09 Resolution relating to the Annexation of approx. 09-07 -04
37.4 ac. located adjacent to existing city limits
adjacent and between Northcliffe & Scenic Hills
(Project 1)
04-R- 10 Resolution relating to the Annexation of approx. 09-07 -04
14.30 ac. located adjacent the existing city limits
known as Old Wiederstein Road (Project 2).
04-R-11 Resolution relating to the Annexation of approx. 09-07 -04
119.44 ac. located adjacent the existing city limits
parallel Maske Road at FM 1518 (Project 3).
04-R-12 Resolution relating to the Annexation of approx. 09-07 -04
216.77 acs. Located adjacent existing city limits
between FM 2252, FM482 and Union Pacific
Railroad (Project 4).
04-R-13 Resolution relating to the Annexation of approx. 09-07 -04
224.40 acs. Located adjacent existing city limits
line between FM 482 and IH-35 near Hubertus Rd
(Project 5).
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTIONS
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
05-R-02 Resolution setting PH on proposed imposition 02-09-05
of a moratorium on property dev in a platted
sub.
05-R-03 Resolution consenting to creation of Municipal 02-15-05
Utility District.
05-R-04 Resolution authorizing participation in the Texas 03-01-05
Local Government purchasing cooperative.
"Buy Board"
05-R-05 Resolution regarding temporary Moratorium 03-09-05
on property development in platted subd.
04-R-14
04-R-15
04-R-16
04-R-17
04-R-18
05-R-01
05-R-06
05-R-07
Resolution relating to the Annexation of approx. 09-07 -04
163.38 acs. Located adjacent to existing city limits line
between IH-35 and Union Pacific Railroad near
Friesenhahn Lane (Project 6).
Resolution authorizing City Mgr into enter contract 10-13-04
with TXDOT -Selective Traffic Enforcement Program
period Oct. 1, 2004-Sept. 30, 2004.
Resolution appointing a Municipal Judge to the 12-07 -04
Municipal Court of Record (Padgett).
Resolution adopting the Hazard Mitigation 12-21-04
plan for the AACOG Region.
Resolution regarding setting public hearings on 12-15-04
temporary moratorium on property development
in a platted subdivision, etc.
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Resolution regarding a temporary moratorium on
on property development in a platted subdivision.
01-12-05
Resolution authorizing and approving publication 03-30-05
of notice of Intention to issue certificates of obligation.
Resolution establishing the City's intention to 03-30-05
reimburse itself for prior lawful expenditures of funds
from the proceeds of obligations to be issued by the
City for authorized purposes.
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTIONS
05-R-08
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
05-R-09
05-R-10
05-R-11
05-R-12
(see 05-R-05)
05-R-13
05-R-14
05-R-15
05-R-16
05-R-17
Resolution approving bond adopted by the board of 05-03-05
of Directors of the Schertz/Seguin Local Government
Corp. (SSLGC) authorizing the issuance of obligations
Designated as "SSLGC" contract revenue refunding
Bonds, series 2005.
Resolution designating a particular area and 05-03-05
particular dates for which alcoholic beverages
may be brought into or removed from Pickrell
Park (4th July Jubilee 2005).
Resolution adopting a new City Seal. 05-03-05
Resolution approving land use agreement with 05-03-05
Betty L. Tate and Timothy A. Tate.
Resolution setting PH on proposed extension 05-17-05
of a moratorium on property development in
a platted res. Subd. Approving and authorizing
the publication of notice relating to these matters.
Resolution authorizing preliminary actions 06-21-05
concerning designating a tax increment investment
zone. (TIRZ)
Resolution approving an agreement for Management 07-19-05
Services with the Schertz Seguin Local Government
Corporation.
Resolution approving a listing/marketing agreement 07 -19-05
with Re/Max North-San Antonio.
Resolution approving the renovation and expansion 08-16-05
to the existing facilities of Guadalupe Appraisal Dist.
Resolution designating a particular area; date, time 08-16-05
for which alcoholic beverages may not be brought
into or removed from Pickrell Park; extension of
Park hours and noise hours and allowing motorized
vehicles in particular park areas (2nd annual ALS Party
in the Park)
ORDINANCE NO.
C
90-S
90-Z
C 139-Z
Amended by 241 &269
C 140-S
Amended by 247,263,
231,271
C 198-S
Amended by 231
C
199-S
C 231-S
Amends 140
C
240-S
C 241-S
Amends 139
C
247
C
263
C
269
C
271
C
74-S-48
C 75-2-14
Repealed by 79-8-15
C 77-S-2
Repealed by 79-$-15
C
78-S-13
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
7 -11-63
Policy of street improvements, utilities in
subdivisions.
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Creating City Planning Commission.
3-5-64
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Providing for violation and penalties of zoning
code.
3-3-66
Includes an ordinance adopting revised Civil
Statutes of Texas - Subdivision Ordinance.
3-3-66
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Schaefer subdivision - no in minutes or file.
1 0-9-69
Regulating the subdivision of land situated within
City limits.
1 0-9-69
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Requiring subdividers to show location of fire
hydrants and street lighting poles on plot plans
and setting design standards.
5-6-71
Amending certain provisions of subdivision
ordinance.
11-4-71
Changing definition of home occupation.
9-23-71
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Concerning subdivisions within the City's ET J.
3-20-72
Amending ordinance 140.
6-29-72
Amending City's ordinance 139.
10-12-72
Prescribing new base and surface standards
for subdivisions.
9-7 -72
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Zoning Ordinance and map.
11-19-74
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Changing zoning from R-2 to R-4 on Ruiz
property, corner (SW)Church & First Streets).
5-20-75
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Amending Zoning Ordinance - changing classification 2-15-77
of a 2 acre & 3 acre tract of land & 5 acre tract on
Live Oak Rd. from R-2 to OP.
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Amending section 10.5 of Zoning Ordinance 74-S-48. 8-1-78
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SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 79-S-15 Zoning Ordinance & Map. 8-21-79
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C 80-S-12 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 by zoning 6-1 0-80
3 newly annexed tracts.
80-5-13 Subdivision Ordinance. 6-1 0-80
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C 81-S-2 Mobile Home Park Ordinance. 1-20-81
C 81-S-14 Amending Ordinance 81-S-2 by deleting sections 5-19-81
H-1 and H-2 of Section VII.
81-S-15 Amending Ordinance 80-S-13 by deleting sections 5-19-81
24.1 and 24.2.
C 81-S-18 Regulating and establishing a planned resident unit 6-16-81
development (PRUD) subdivision.
C 81-S-23 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15. ' 8-18-81
C 81-S-29 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15. ' 1 0-5-81
C 81-S-20 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15. t 1 0-19-81
C 81-S-39 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 - rezoning 12-1-81
four parcels to multi-family.
C 81-S-40 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 - rezoning 12-1-81
Harry G. Bligh property to General Business.
C 81-S-41 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 - rezoning 12-1-81
four parcels from pre-development to General
Business.
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C 82-S-10 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 by adding 3-16-82
"Home Occupation" section to article XXIII.
C 82-S-16 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 by changing 6-15-82
classification of 142.5 acres of land from PD to GB.
C 82-S-18 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 by rezoning 9-7 -82
3.18 acres from R-1 to R-4.
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C 83-S-6 Amending Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 by rezoning 5-17-83
A 1.031 acre parcel from GB to R-4.
ORDINANCE NO.
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C 83-S-14
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C
84-S-4
C
84-S-5
C 84-S-9
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c
85-S-2
Amending ordinance 79-S-15 by deleting PRUD and 10-18-83
repealing ordinance 81-S-18.
Amending ordinance 79-S-15 by rezoning 178.63
and 17.9 acre tracts to planned unit development
(Park 35).
12-6-83
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Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning 265 acres 2-7-84
to NS and 96 acres to PUD.
Rezoning 41 acres - Guadalupe County to General 2-21-84
Business.
Rezoning 74 acres to PUD and 24 acres to R-2.
8-3-84
Amending Zoning Ordinance in height restrictions
adding AICUZ, rezoning 30 acres from R-1 to GB
and 10.5 from PD to M-a.
8-7 -84
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Amending Zoning Ordinance by adding special
overlay districts.
3-19-85
\)\~ 127 acre parcel C.D.R. 4-2-85
C 85-S-10 3009 Overlay. 5-21-85
D K-~ Rezoning 10.5 acres - Guadalupe County. 11-5-85
Cc./. 85-S-23___ ..Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning 11 acres 11-19-85
~- to NS (Guad. Cty) and 191.9 acres out of Comal
Cty. (Forbes).
C
86-S-2
C
86-S-7
C
86-8-9
C
86-S-11
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Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning 62.981 1-21-86
acres out of Coma I (Forbes) to M-1 .
Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning two tracts 4-1-86
of land, Guadalupe Cty. (10.113 acre & 10.406
acre).
Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning 3.56 acres 4-15-86
(Elbel Road).
Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning 2.087 acres 5-6-86
out of Guadalupe County.
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 86-S-14 Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning 77.19 acres 7-1-86
in Guadalupe County (4.7 OP, 11.7 R-4, remaining
R-5B & drainage).
C 86-S-16 Amending sub-div. ordinance, article III, section 7 -1-86
18.10, street & traffic control signs.
C 86-S-17 Amending Zoning Ordinance, rezoning 41.744 acres 7 -1-86
Guadalupe County to GB (CDR).
C 86-S-21 Amending Zoning Ordinance, rezoning 43.613 acres 8-19-86
Comal County.
86-S-28 Sign Ordinance. 10-7-86
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C 87 -S-1 Zoning Ordinance. 1-6-87
b~ C ( 87-S< Rezoning 1-10 frontage. 4-7-87
C (_87-~-~ Mobile Home Ordinance 5-5-87
~~ Creating Planning & Zoning Commission. 5-19-87
___ 87 -S-9 / t
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C 87-S-11 Subdivision 6-16-87
C 87-S-12 Amending Zoning Ordinance (RA dist.). 6-16-87
C 87-S-13 Amending Sign Ordinance. 6-16-87
C 87-S-14 Amending Zoning Ordinance - Schertz Pkwy. 6-16-87
C 87-S-16 Amending Zoning Ordinance - add flood study, 8-4-87
Dietz Creek.
C 87-S-17 Amending Sign Ordinance on shopping center 8-18-87
and mall signs.
C 87 -S-20 Amending Sign Ordinance - definitions & permits. 9-15-87
C 87-S-21 Amending Zoning Ordinance - overlay districts, 9-15-87
Jack Hays & Schertz Parkway.
C 87 -S-22 Providing special platting fees - Schertz Pkwy. 9-15-87
C 87 -S-26 Amending Sign Ordinance - Articles III, VI, IX. 10-20-87
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 87 -S-27 Amending the subdivision ordinance, art. II, 10-20-87
Procedures.
C 87 -S-28 Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning the 10-20-87
Schermirville area.
C 87 -S-29 Amending Sign Ordinance, Art. IX, permits & 11-17-87
Section 10 & 10b, Portable or Mobile signs.
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C 88-S-9 Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning 3.017 5-3-88
acres from R-2 to GB & NS (K of C)
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C 88-S-1 0 Amending Zoning Ordinance by rezoning 800+ 5-3-88
acres surrounding Schertz Parkway.
C 88-S-14 Amending Sign Ordinance 86-S-28, article VI, signs 6-7 -88
permitted in all businesses, commercial and mfg.
districts, section 7 Main St. special sign dist.
C 88-S-19 Amending Mobile Home Ordinance, section XI, 11-1-88 ./
Para. B.2 g Design & location of storage facilities.
88-S-23 Amending 87-S-9, creating Planning & Zoning 12-6-88 V'
2 year terms.
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r C 89-8-3 Confirming rezoning of land in Comal & Guadalupe 1-17-89
.J
C 89-S-4 Amending Multi-housing Ordinance regarding design 1-17-89
and location of storage facilities.
C 89-S-8 Amending Subdivision Ordinance - Lot dimension 3-7 -89
and septic tanks.
C 89-8-16 Amending Zoning Ordinance regulating wall heights 5-2-89
(UDC) in accessory bldgs.
C 89-S-28 Amending Zoning Ordinance, art. XXIII, sect. 2 & 4 9-5-89
(UDC) Art. XXV, sect. 2 & 7, and art. XXVI, sect. 5.
C 89-S-32 Amending Sign Ordinance, art. 1I,III,VI, & VIII. 11-7-89
(UDC)
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~ C 90-S-7 Amending Zoning Ordinance - 5 tracts. 3-6-90
C 90-S-11 Amending Zoning Ordinance, art. VI, - setbacks. 4-3-90
ORDINANCE NO.
C 93-S-17
(UDC)
C 93-S-22
(UDC)
C 94-S-8
(UDC)
C 94-S-1 0
j 94-S-18
C 94-S-23
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o ~ 94-S-24 ')
C
94-S-25
C
94-S-34
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
Amending Zoning Ordinance clarifying definition 10-19-93
of side yard setback.
Amending Subdivision Ordinance, art. II, procedures. 12-21-93
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Amending Subdivision Ordinance - private streets. 4-5-94
Repealing 87-S-22 - plat fees, Schertz Pkwy. 5-1-94
Creating Board of Adjustment. 8-2-94
Amending Zoning Ordinance, rezoning 14.57
acres, East Live Oak Road.
9-20-94
Amending Zoning Ordinance, rezoning 155.848
acres (both sides Schertz Parkway).
9-20-94
Amending Zoning Ordinance, rezoning 8.61
acres, Elbel at Schertz Parkway.
9-20-94
Amending Zoning Ordinance, rezoning 2.41
acres (Palms Apts.).
12-6-94
c--~~~~~;~~) State designated Enterprise Zone.
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95-S-2
C
95-S-6
C
95-S-13
c
95-8-14
C
95-S-15
12-20-94
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Revised Enterprise Zone ~ce (94-S-35)
2-15-95
Amending Zoning Ordinance, rezoning the 500' 5-2-95
depth along FM 1518, in the area from approx.
1000' south of Lower Seguin Rd. to 1000' north
of 1-10, from GB to RIA.
Amending Zoning Ordinance, rezoning 1.543 acres 5-16-95
out of Guadalupe County from R-4 to R-6
(corner of Mitchell Ave. & Schertz Parkway). This
is Veytia Partner Ltd. Property.
Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 37.886 5-16-95
acres out of Guadalupe Co. from R-2 to MH
(bounded by Windy meadow Mobile Home Park
& Maske Rd.). Property of Clayton Homes.
Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 14.57 6-6-95
acres out of Guadalupe County from R-4 to R-2
(Cottage Lifestyles) located on E. Live Oak Rd.
C
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 8.9633
acres out of Guadalupe County from R-4 to R-2
(Laredo Greenshire) FM 3009 frontage.
C 95-S-21 Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 1.0084
acres out of Guadalupe County from NS to R-6
(Corner of Dimrock and FM 3009) Pulte Model
C-..-------- Homes.
95-S-22 ) Amending Zoning Ordinance regarding BOA.
..:;:, -----' (Providing for two alternates.)
C
95-S-35
C
96-S-6
C
96-S-12
C
96-S-18
C
96-S-24
c
96-S-25
Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 5.00 acres
out of Guadalupe County from R-1 to Public Use
(Court House Annex).
DATE PASSED
7 -6-95
/
9-5-95
9-19-95
11-21-95
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Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 105.389
acres out of Guadalupe County form GB, R-2
and R-1 to R-6 (Continental Homes of Texas
dba Aspen Homes).
Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 17.7592
acres out of Guadalupe County from GB to PUD
(Laredo Greenshire).
4-2-96
5-7 -96
Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 10.75 acres 6-12-96
from GB to R-2 and rezoning 3.25 acres from GB to
NS. (Ron Wood Partners Ltd.) Live Oak Hills phase 1.
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Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning approximately 8-6-96
30 acres from RIA to MH (Cliff Johnson).
Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 10.37 acres 8-20-96
from NS to R-6 Gated (Mike Lancaster).
C 96-S-26 Amending Zoning Ordinance rezoning 8.61 acres 8-20-96
from R-4 to NS (Joe Veytia).
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c" ll6-S-;-~=:=, ~~~~:::;:n 9-3-96
.-- Ordinance, Sign Ordinance, Mobile Home Ordinance
and Flood Plain Ordinance).
C
96-S-29
Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 121 acres from 9-17-96
PUD/GB/M-1 to R-6 Gated (FM 3009 Partners).
ORDINANCE NO.
I C 96-S-36
C
97-S-12
C
97-S-17
C
97-S-18
C
97-S-21
/ 97-S-2~
l__m .-/
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Amend UDC Ordinance rezoning 370' from GB to
M-1 (John Caldwell in location previously
occupied by Woody's).
DATE PASSED
12-3-96
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Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 1.5 acres 5-20-97
From GB to RIA (Thuy Plam property, Bexar
County).
Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 200 acres of 6-3-97
land out of Guadalupe county from RIA and GB to
M-1 (Forbes property).
Atnending UDC Ordinance rezoning one (1) acre 6-3-97
of land out of Bexar County (Albert White property)
from RIA to GB.
Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 35.31 acres 8-5-97
from PD to M-1 (Forbes property).
Amending the UDC Ordinance (Clarifying items
in the UDC).
9-2-97
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C 98-S-8 Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 23.6 acres
__ from R-1 to R-2 (Harborth property).
D~8-s~mending UDC Ordinance rezoning 65.49 acres
__---- from R-5 to OP to R-1 (Besch property).
C 98-S-17
(~ 98-S-18
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C 98-S-22
J
98-S-24
d
98-S-25
Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 31.03 acres
from RIA to MHS (Cliff Johnson property).
Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 20.54 acres
from GB to R-2 (M.W. CudelABG Investments).
Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning two tracts
5.290 acres and 5.674 acres from R-1 to PUB
(new public safety buildings).
4-7-98
5-19-98
6-16-98
7 -7 -98
7-21-98
Amending UDC Ordinance (Density & Dimensional 8-4-98
requirements; Building Separation; Sidewalks;
Procedures for Zoning Changes; Public Hearing
P&Z; and Public Hearing City Council).
Amending UDC Ordinance (BOA).
8-4-98
ORDINANCE NO.
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
98-S-32
10-20-98
C
98-S-33
99-S-1
99-S-6
99-S-7
99-S-14
00-S-1
00-S-2
OQ-S-17
00-S-18
00-$-21
00-S-32
o 1-S-18
Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 2.109 acres
from MH to GB (ARC - part of Schertz Modular
Park).
Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 0.969 acres
from R-2 to GB and rezoning 0.127 acres from
GB to R-2 (M.W.Cude/ABG Investments).
10-20-98
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Amending UDC Ordinance rezoning 26.9 acres from 1-5-99
R-2 to R-6; rezoning 23.1 acres from GB to R-6
(Continental Homes).
Amending UDC by rezoning 4.68 acres from GB to 3-16-99
NS and rezoning 6.14 acres from GB to NS
2 tracts - Barshop Corridor.
Amending UDC by revising Article XI, Platting, 3-16-99
Section 33, Acknowledgements and Certificates
Required, Deleting Article VIII, Landscaping and
Screening, Section 4, Tree Removal, and replacing
same with revised Article VIII, Landscaping and
Screening, Section 4, Tree Preservation/Removal;
deleting Article XIII, Flood plain Management and
replacing same with revised Article XIII, Floodplain
Management.
Amending UDC by revising Article III, Zoning 8-3-99
Districts and Map, Section 1.2 and adding
Section 1.2, Zoning Districts Established (relating
to manufactured homes).
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Amending UDC Ordinance 96-S-28 by rezoning :\ 1-4-00
5.71 acres out of Guadalupe County. tfu,~ GfJfr P\-'J
Revision to UDC - Bandit Signs.
Rezone 41.97 Acres - Jonas Wood Subdivision.
1-4-00 J
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7 -18-0 ~;1bM- C,t3k f2/g.-
f. f,Jf I1P' f..J.. - J;l-R. - .?
7 -18-0
Rezone 14.57 Acres - Ollie an~~&~;e"6)
Rezone 3.5 Acres from NS to R-1/ Fetter Property.
9-5-00
Rezone 71.08 Acres from R1 and R4 to R5 Besch
Property.
11-7-00
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Amending UDC Chapter 16 by adding Article V,
Right-of-Way Construction, Sec. 16-70.
9-18-01
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
ORDINANCE NO.
01-S-21
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
Amending UDC Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 10-02-01 5 \ ~ 1
41.418 Acres out of ~uadalupe County and reflecting \ ill Yl1 j R-4 ~ ~
such changes on zoning maps. -(J~ w
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02-S-02
02-S-13
Amending UDC Ord. No. 96-S-28 by deleting, 03-05-02
Article IX, Sign Standards and replacing same with a
revised Article IX, Sign Standards.
Amending UDC Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 06-04-02 J},;,/Yl/ fP't::
30.075 acres out of Guadalupe County and reflecting rvv ' f>,
such changes on certain zoning maps.
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03-S-05 Amending UDC, revising Art. IV, Permissible Uses 02-04-03
Section 5, Land Uses, GB and Section 5, Land Uses
Manufacturing District M-1.
03-S-10 Revising Article XI, Platting, Section 20.17, Street 03-18-03
Improvements; Section 20-20, curb, gutter and
sidewalks; Section 31.4, Sidewalks-Location and
width; and Section 33, Acknowledgements
and Certificates,
03-S-15 Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 79.77 06-3-03
acres out of Comal Co from Pd to R-5-Garden
Homes and rezoning 5.17 acres from GB to R-5
Garden Homes(Tanglewood Subd.)
03-S-19A Amending Ord. 96-S-28 by rezoning 12 acres 07-01-03
out of Guad. Co. from GB to Apartment/Multi-
Family Residential Dist. (R-4) (Bomer Property)
03-S-24 Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 14.47 09-02-03
acres out of Guadalupe County from Garden
Homes (R-5) to Single Family Residential R-6.
03-S-25 Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 5.448 09-02-03
acres out of Guadalupe County from Office and
Professional (OP) to Neighborhood Services (NS)
03-S-32
Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 4.0+ acres 11-4-03
out of Comal County from Predevelopment (PD) to
General Business (GB). (Trico/Sha~eports)
ORDINANCE NO.
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
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04-S-0 1
(Continental Homes)
04-S-02
(Ripps Property)
04-S-03
(Harden Property)
04-S-04
(Silber Property)
04-S-08
04-S-12
04-S-14
Amending Ord. No. 96-8-28 by rezoning 192.48+acs 01-06-04
from GB/Residential A (R-A) to 38.2+ acres as (GB)
General Business and 154.3+ acres as Residential 5
(R-5).
Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 35 acs 02-03-04
from single family Res. (R-1) to General Bus. (GB)
Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 0.410 acs 02-03-04
from General Bus. (GB) to Manufactured Home/Parks/
Subd. Dist. (MHP/SD).
Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 62.09 acs 02-03-04
from Residential (R-2) to Residential (R-5).
Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by revising Article 1, 03-02-04
General Provisions, Art. III, Zoning Districts and Map,
Art. IV, Permissible Uses, Art. VI, Density and
Dimensional Requirements, and Art. XI, Platting:
Amending Ord. No. 96-S-28 by rezoning 5.9+ acres 04-06-04
from Predevelopment (PD) to Residential Dist. 6 (R-6)
(Northcliff-Entex Const. Co.)
An ordinance adopting a moratorium on property
development in a platted subdivision, etc.
04-20-04
04-S-18 Ordinance amending UDC, rezoning 39.737 ac.
(Tabbert/Purser Property) from PD to RA.
04-S-20
(Property IH-1 0)
04-S-22
(Property IH-35)
06-01-04
Ordinance amending UDC, rezoning 693.53 acs.
out of Bexar Co. from RIA to 76.38 acs GB and
617.15 acs. M-1-Light
06-15-04
Ordinance amending UDC, rezoning 655.5 acs.
out of Guadalupe and Comal Co. from PD to RIA
08-03-04
ORDINANCE NO.
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
04-S-32
(Northcliffe" Subd.)
04-S-34
(Bindsell Property)
Ordinance amending UDC, rezoning 78.14+ acs.
out of Guadalupe and Coma I Co. from PD to R-5.
1 0-05-04
Ordinance amending UDC, rezoning 11.867 acs.
Guadalupe Co. from GB to R-5.
11-02-04
04-S-38 Ordinance amending UDC by rezoning 19.098 acres. 12-01-04
(Ware Seguin Rd & FM1518) from RIA to GB. (Henry Christopher)
05-S-10
05-S-20
05-S-27
05-S-31
05-S-38
05-S-39
05-S-40
05-S-41
05-S-45
05-S-48
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Ordinance adopting a moratorium on property
development in a platted subdivision.
03-15-05
Ordinance rezoning 61.295 ac. from PD, GB and 05-17-05
Apartment/Multi-Family Res-4 (R-4) to Single Family
Res.-7 (R-7).
Ordinance rezoning 26.385j: ac. from Apartment/ 06-21-05
Multi-Family Res-4 (R-4) to General Business (GB).
Ordinance extending a moratorium on property 07 -05-05
development in a platted subdivision.
Ordinance rezoning 2.440+ acres from Res/Agr (R-A) 08-16-05
to Manufacturing District-Light (M-1 ).FM1103/0WD
Ordinance revising Art. XVI (Administrative), Section 08-16-05
3.4 and section 5.4
Ordinance amending Art. VII, (Special Districts), 08-16-05
adding Section 7, (Planned Unit Development) PUD
Ordinance rezoning 76.589+ acrs. From R-2 to 09-06-05
PUD. (Kensington Subd.)
Ordinance for Affidavit for Randolph Air Force 09-20-05
Base Air Installation Compatible Use Zone
Amending UDC by rezoning 4+acres from PD to 10-18-05
M-1 (Harral)
ORDINANCE NO.
05-S-49
SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONING
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
Amending UDC by rezoning 853.68.:!:acres from 11-15-05
R-A/GB to Planned Unit Development (Schertz 1518
LTD)
TAXES
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
C
5
Levying occupational taxes.
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12
Levying the 1959 tax rate.
c
15
Authorization of tax assessor/collector: duties and
salary.
12-18-58
1-19-59
2-19-59
C
31
Levying the 1960 tax rate.
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C
41
Levying the 1961 tax rate.
C
Amount levied against defendant convicted in the
municipal corporation court.
50
C
65
Providing for the levy, assessment, rendition, and
collection of taxes in the city.
1-23-61
3-2-61
12-28-61
C
68
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Establishing and providing for the assessment 2-1-62
and rendition of taxable property, with provision
for penalty due to delinquency.
Concerning the appointment of Paul Curly, George 3-1-62
Roland and Charlie Sartain to the Board of
Equalization; providing for their duties, compensation
and time of meeting.
C
71
C
71-A
Concerning designation of G.A. Koppin as a member 4-5-62
of the Board of Equalization.
C
74
Levying the 1962 tax rate.
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C
Appointment of Board of Equalization for the City
with provision for duties, compensation and time
of meeting.
85
C
91
Levying the 1963 tax rate.
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C
105
Levying the 1964 tax rate.
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119 No record available in minutes or file.
C
126
Levying the 1965 tax rate.
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C
C
141
146
Appointing the Board of Equalization for 1966.
Levying the 1966 tax rate.
9-6-62
4-14-63
7 -22-63
8-6-64
8-5-65
3-24-66
8-4-66
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TAXES
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
c
Appointing the Board of Equalization for 1967.
157
c
Levying the 1967 tax rate.
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165
c
Appointing the Board of Equalization for 1968.
176
c
Levying the 1968 tax rate.
177
DATE PASSED
2-24-67
6-1-67
5-2-68
9-1-68
c
Levying the 1969 tax rate.
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189
7-24-69
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c
Providing for assessment of ranch, farm, and
forest lands.
207
208
C 212
C 215
C 226
C 234
C 246
C 265
C 73-T-10
To decide question of 1 % local sales and use tax.
Appointing the Board of Equalization for 1970.
Levying the 1970 tax rate.
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Appointing the Board of Equalization for 1971.
Levying the 1971 tax rate.
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Appointing the Board of Equalization for 1972.
Levying the 1972 tax rate.
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Appointing Board of Equalization and fixing
time for the meeting.
c
73-T-16
Levying the 1973 tax rate.
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c
Appointing Board of Equalization and fixing time.
74-T-27
c
74-T-33
Levying tax rate for 1974.
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1-8-70
2-5-70
3-30-70
6-19-70
3-1-71
7-20-71
3-2-72
7 -20-72
5-24-73
9-4-73
7-16-74
9-17-74
c
75- T -20
Appointing Board of Equalization and fixing time for 8-5-75
meeting.
c
75-T-27
Levying tax rate for 1975-76. 9-2-75
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c
Appointing Board of Equalization and fixing time
for meeting.
76- T-5
7 -20-76
77 - T-7
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c
Appointing Board of Equalization and fixing time
for meeting.
7-19-77
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TAXES
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
c
78- T-9
Appointing Board of Equalization and fixing time
for meeting.
5-2-78
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79- T-8
Retaining the taxes imposed by the local Sales
and Use Tax Act.
3-20-79
C 79- T-9 Appointing a Board of Equalization and fixing time 3-20-79
for meeting.
C 79-T-17 Levying tax rate for 1979. 9-4-79
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C 80- T-7 Appointing Board of Equalization and fixing time 3-25-80
for meeting.
C 80- T -22 Levying tax rate for 1980. 10-7-80
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C 81-T-17 Appointing Board of Equalization for 1981 . 6-2-81
C 81-T-19 Authorizing persons drawing Social Security 6-16-81
benefits to be entitled to an ad valorem property
tax exemption.
C 81-T-27 Levying and assessing all taxable property for 1981. 9-15-81
C 81-T-39 Providing for the assessment and rendition of 11-3-81
taxable property in the City.
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C 82-T-3 Adopting collection expenses in connection with 2-2-82
delinquent taxes.
82-T-12
Authorizing dual disability benefits on ad valorem
taxes.
5-18-82
C 82-T-23 Levying and assessing all taxable property for 1982; 12-7-82
providing for the collection at $.44.
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C 83-T-10 Levying and assessing all taxable property for 1983; 9-6-83
providing for the collection at $.42.
83-T-11 Legalizing Bingo and imposing a 1 % gross receipt 9-6-83
tax upon each licensee authorized to conduct bingo
in Schertz.
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84- T-6 Authorizing ad valorem Tax exemption of $10,000 2-21-84
to over 65.
C 84-T-24 Levying tax for 1984. 11-6-84
ORDINANCE NO.
C 85-T-14
C 86- T -27
C 87-T-23
C 88-T-17
C 89- T -26
C 89-T-35
c
90- T-2
C
90- T -28
c
91-T-12
91-T-13
91-T-14
92- T-2
92-T-15
92-T-16
92-T-17
C
92-T-21
C
92- T -24
(99- T-16)
93-T-10
C
93-T-15
93-T-18
93-T-19
TAXES
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
Levying taxes for 1985.
8-20-85
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Levying taxes for 1986.
9-2-86
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Levying taxes for 1987.
10-6-87
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Levying taxes for 1988.
9-21-88
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Levying taxes for 1989.
9-13-89
Proving for taxation and property exempt under
article VIII, sec. 1-j tax constitution.
12-19-89
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Adopting guidelines and criteria for tax abatement
and reinvestment zone.
1-2-90
Levying taxes for 1990.
9-25-90
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Levying taxes for 1991.
9-17-91
Establishing Schertz Business Park as a reinvest-
ment zone.
10-15-91
Grant tax abatement to Robert Vallance,
3 Commercial Place.
10-15-91
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Tax Abatement for 1992.
1-21-92
Tax Abatement - existing businesses.
7-21-92
Establishing Pecan Drive Reinvestment zone.
8-4-92
Tax Abatement with Rex Bornmann.
8-4-92
Levying Taxes for 1992.
9-15-92
Amending Tax Abatement.
11-17 -92
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Creating Reinvestment Zone #1 - Schertz Parkway. 6-1-93
Levying taxes for 1993.
9-21-93
Establishing Technos Reinvestment Zone.
9-21-93
Tax Abatement agreement for Technos Corp.
10-19-93
TAXES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
12-21-93
93-T-24 Tax Abatement agreement for Rex Bornmann
(Cabinet Fronts of Texas).
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C 94-T-21 Levying taxes for 1994. 9-20-94
94- T -26 Ramada Reinvestment Zone. 10-18-94
94- T -27 Ramada Tax Abatement. 10-18-94
94- T -28 American Freightways Reinvestment Zone. 10-18-94
94-T-29 American Freightways Tax Abatement. 10-18-94
C 94- T -33 Adopting guidelines and criteria for Tax Abatement 12-6-94
and Reinvestment Zones.
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C 95-T-26 Levying taxes for 1995. 9-19-95
95- T -28 Establishing Intsel Reinvestment Zone. 1 0-3-95
95- T -29 Approving Tax Abatementff ax Abatement agree- 1 0-3-95
ment -Intsel.
95-T-31
Establishing Vestal Steel Reinvestment Zone.
95- T -32
Approving Tax Abatementffax Abatement agree-
ment with Vestal Steel.
95- T -33
Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree-
ment with Alamo Holly.
10-17-95
10-17-95
10-17-95
96- T-5
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Amending the Code by deleting chapter 17, article III 3-19-96
Room Occupancy Tax and replacing same with a
revised chapter 17, article III, Room Occupancy Tax.
96- T-7
Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree-
ment with Ecko Construction.
96-T-11
Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree-
ment with DSI.
96-T-14
Approving Tax Abatementffax Abatement agree-
ment with ITM.
96-T-27
Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree-
ment with Security Capital Industrial Trust.
4-2-96
5-7 -96
5-21-96
9-3-96
TAXES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
C 96-T-31 Approving taxes for 1996. 9-17-96
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C 97-T -4 Adopting guidelines and criteria for tax Abatement 2-4-97
(99- T-16) and Reinvestment Zones.
97-T-9 Assignment of Tax Abatement from Rex Bornmann 3-18-97
to Rebo Enterprises, Ltd. Dba Cibolo Creek
Fixtures of Texas, Inc.
97-T-14 Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree- 6-3-97
ment with Theis Distributing.
97-T-22 Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree- 9-2-97
ment with Interplastic Corporation.
C 97-T-26 Approving taxes for 1997. 9-16-97
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98- T -1 Approving a Tax AbatementlTax Abatement agree- 1-6-98
ment with 414 LLP on behalf of Lone Star Pet Supply.
98- T-2 Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree- 1-6-98
ment with Interplastic Corp.
98- T-3 Authorizing Creation of Schertz Economic Develop- 2-3-98
ment Corporation.
98- T-7 Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree- 3-3-98
ment with AER Mfg. Inc.
98-T-11 Approving Tax AbatementfTax Abatement agree- 5-5-98
ment with Coronado Paint.
98-T-12 Approving Tax AbatementIT ax Abatement agree- 5-5-98
ment with Alamo Packaging Inc.
98-T-14 Approving Tax AbatementfT ax Abatement agree- 5-19-98
ment with Genuine Parts.
98- T -20 Changing of name from Security Capital Industrial 7 -7 -98
Trust to Prologis Trust.
98-T-21 Changing of name from Ramada Ltd. To Atrium Inn. 7 -7 -98
98-T-26 Assigning benefits of Tax Abatement from Genuine 8-18-98
Parts Corp. to Atlantic Financial Group Ltd.
C 98- T -28 Approving taxes for 1998. 9-15-98
TAXES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
98- T -35 Approving Tax AbatementIT ax Abatement agree- 12-15-98
ment with Keaco Inc.
C
98- T-36
99- T-3
99- T-8
99- T-9
99-T-12
99-T-16
99-T-18
99-T-21
00- T-9
00-T-14
00-T-15
00- T-23
00-T-31
01-T-9
01-T-10
Adopting new guidelines and criteria for Tax
Abatement and Reinvestment Zones.
12-15-98
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Approving Tax AbatementlTax Abatement agree-
ment with Schertz VP Partners, Ltd.
Approving Tax AbatementlTax Abatement agree-
ment with Alamo Holly Sales and Service, Inc.
Approving Tax AbatementlTax Abatement agree-
ment with Mark Keatts and Lori Keatts Living
Trust.
Approving Tax AbatementlTax Abatement agree-
ment with FM 3009 Properties LLC (Cal-Tex).
Adopting revised guidelines and criteria for Tax
Abatement and Reinvestment Zones.
Approving Tax rate for 1999.
Approving Tax AbatementlTax Abatement agree-
ment between City Council and Prologis Trust.
2-10-99
4-20-99
4-20-99
7 -6-99
8-17-99
9-26-99
9-21-99
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Approving Tax AbatementlTax Abatement agree- 4-4-00
ment between City Council and Prologis Trust.
Establishing the Schertz Business Park Reinvest- 7 -12-00
ment Zone 2.
Tax Abatement and a Tax Abatement agreement for 7-12-00
and with Metro Ambulance.
Setting Tax Rate of the City of Schertz for 2000.
Tax Abatement and a Tax Abatement Agreement
with Block Distributing, Inc.
9-19-00
1 0-3-00
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Adopting guidelines and criteria for tax abatement and3-20-01
re-investment zones.
Tax abatement agreement with trinity asset
development fTri-County LTD. (Embrey)
3-6-01
ORDINANCE NO.
TAXES
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
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02- T-5
02-T-20
03- T -02
03-T-12
03-T-13
03-T-18
03-T-19
*:><e'i - if),l- T - ,:U
03-T-28
03- T -30
03- T -33
03- T -34
03- T -35
03- T -36
Amending a tax abatement agreement between the 5-01-02
City of Schertz and TadcofTri-County Ltd.
Setting Tax Rate for the City of Schertz for 2002- 9-17-02
2003.
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An ordinance adopting guidelines and criteria 01-15-03
for tax abatement and re-investment zones.
An ordinance establishing the TADCO PARK \I 04-15-03
Zone.
An ordinance approving Tax Abatement and Tax 4-15-03
abatement agreement with T ADCOfTri-County Ltd.
An ordinance establishing the Legacy Re-investment 07-01-03
Zone.
An ordinance approving Tax Abatement and Tax
abatement agreement with Legacy General
Contractors, Inc.
07 -01-03
Setting tax rate for the City of Schertz for 2003-2004. 09-16-03
Ordinance adopting guidelines and criteria for tax 10-21-03
abatement and reinvestment zones.
Ordinance establishing Walko Reinvestment Zone 11-04-03
Ordinance approving a tax abatement and tax 11-04-03
abatement agreement for Walko Investments, Inc.
Ordinance establishing G.D. Bar Reinvestment Zone. 11-04-03
Ordinance approving a tax abatement and tax 11-04-03
abatement agreement for G.D. Bar Family Limited
Partnership.
TAXES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
03- T -38 Ordinance dissolving Reinvestment zone number 11-04-03
One (1), Disbanding the Schertz Parkway Zone
Board of Directors, and providing for disposition of
funds of the tax increment-financing fund.
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04-T-10
Ordinance establishing the Triple R Electric
Reinvestment Zone. (Schertz Industrial Park).
03-16-04
04-T-11
Ordinance approving a tax abatement and a tax
abatement agreement for and with Triple R.
Electric, Inc. (Schertz Industrial Park).
03-16-04
04-T-19
Issuance of Certificates of Obligation Series
2004.
06-01-04
04-T-21
Ordinance approving a tax abatement and a tax
abatement agreement for and with L.O.
Apartments, Ltd. (Legacy Apartments).
03-16-04
04-T-23
Reinvestment Zone for Corridor Hotel, L TD
08-03-04
04-T-24 Tax abatement & Tax abatement agreement with 08-03-04
Corridor Hotel, LTD.
04-T-26 Reinvestment zone for Tri-County Business Campus 09-07-04
(Schertz) LLC.
04-T-27 Tax Abatement and Tax abatement agreement with 09-07-04
Tri-County Business Campus (Schertz) LLC
04- T -29 Budget for fiscal year 2004-2005. 09-21-04
04- T -30 Setting tax rate for City of Schertz for 2004-2005 09-21-04
04- T -36 Repealing Tax abatement 98-T-12 and Tax 11-02-04
Abatement Agreement with Alamo Packaging
And establishing new with Safeguard Security
Services.
TAXES
ORDINANCE NO. TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION DATE PASSED
04-T-39 Repealing Tax abatement 99-T-3 and Tax 12-01-04
Abatement Agreement for and with Schertz VP
Partners and establishing new Tax Abatement, etc.
With 6413 Tri-County Parkway, LTD.
05-T-08
Ordinance repealing 01-T-1 0 with TadcofTri-County 03-01-05
and establishing new tax abatement with Verde Realty
Master Limited Partnership.
05-T-09
Ordinance releasing 03-T-09 with TadcofTri-County 03-01-05
and establishing new tax abatement with Verde Realty
Master Limited Partnership II.
05-T-21
Tax abatement and Tax agreement with Valero 05-17-05
Diamond, L. P.
05-T-22 Tax abatement and Tax agreement with Atlee 05-17-05
Schertz, Ltd.
05-T-23 Repealing Tax abatement and Tax agreement with 05-17-05
Safeguard Security Services, Ltd. and establishing
New tax abatement and tax agreement with Realtex
Holdings, 3009, L.P.
05- T -25 Ordinance amending tax abatement Ordinance 06-07-05
05-T-08 and declaring an emergency.(name change)
05-T-26 Ordinance amending tax abatement Ordinance 06-07-05
05-T-09 and declaring an emergency. (name change)
05-T-32 Ord. Establishing the TC II Land, L.P. Reinvestment 05-19-05
Zone.
05- T -33
Ord. Establishing the ProLog is Development Servo 05-19-05
Inc. Reinvestment Zone.
05-T-34
Ord. Approving Tax Abatement and Tax Abatement 05-19-05
agreement with TC II Land, L.P.
05- T -35
Ord. Approving Tax Abatement and Tax Abatement 05-19-05
agreement with ProLogis Development Services, Inc.
05-T-42
Ord. Approving Budget for FY 2005-2006
09-20-05
05- T -43
Ord. Approving Tax Rate of $.3977 for Year 2005
09-20-05
URBAN RENEWAL
ORDINANCE NO.
TITLE AND BRJE.f DESCRWT.ION
DAT-E -PASSED
c
Special election concerning Urban Renewal.
9-9-65
130A
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C
Approval of undertaking of surveys and plans for
urban renewal project and filing for application.
3-2-67
158
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C
Urban Renewal and City agreement with Buffalo
Valley North Tex. 112.
7-18-68
183
c
Authorizing the undertaking of amended plans;
Buffalo Valley North Tex.112.
8-29-68
184
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C
Approving Urban Renewal plan and feasibility of 5-5-69
relocation of Buffalo Valley North Tex. 112 project.
186
C
C
Recognizing need for Housing Authority. 11-21-69
191
192
Authorization of intent to enter cooperation agree- 2-13-69
ment with Housing Authority of City.
C
Approving cooperation agreement with Housing 2-13-69
Authority of Schertz and authorizing its execution.
193
C
Approving application for preliminary loan for low 6-5-69
rent public housing.
194
C
C
Approving cooperation agreement. 6-10-69
195
196
No record available in minutes or file.
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C
Approval of minor amendment #1 to Buffalo Valley 2-12-70
North Tex. 112 plan.
210
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C
Authorizing the mayor to execute a first amended 6-17-71
agreement with Urban Renewal in connection with
Buffalo Valley North Tex. R112.
232
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C
Approving price and conditions of sale of parcel
55-21 E in Buffalo Valley Project Tex. R 112 by
Urban Renewal to KunzlHuddleston.
6-15-72
260
C
Approving price and conditions of sale of parcel
53-7 in Buffalo Valley Project Tex. R112 by Urban
Renewal to Schertz State Bank.
6-15-72
261
URBAN RENEWAL
ORDINANCE NO. T~TLEAND-8RE= DESCRIPTION nATE PASSED
C 262 Approving price and conditions of sale of parcel 6-15-72
53-12 in Buffalo Valley Project Tex.-R112 by
Urban Renewal to Randolph Lodge #1268 AF.
&A M.
C 266 Approving the price and conditions of the sale of 6-20-72
parcel 5105 within the Buffalo Valley Project Tex.
R112 by Urban Renewal to R.J. & E.A Hild.
C 274 Authorizing mayor to execute a second amended 11-9-72
agreement with Urban Renewal Agency in connec-
tion with Buffalo Valley North Project Tex. R 112.
C 275 Authorizing payment to Urban Renewal Agency for 11-9-72
purchase of disposition parcels 17 -5 and 43-2 in
Buffalo Valley North Project Tex. R 112.
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C 73-U-4 Approving an amendment to Urban Renewal plan 2-6-73
for Buffalo Valley North Project Tex. R 112.
C 73-U-12 Tri-City Ent. Purchase of Parcel 52-2. 6-19-73
C 73-U-13 Fred Rowell purchase of Parcel 50-1. 7 -3-73
C 73-U-15 Tri-Cities Ent. Purchase of Parcel 52-2, as amended. 8-21-73
C 73-U-19 Carlton Jackson purchase of Parcel 6-12. 10-2-73
C 73-U-22 Schertz State Bank purchase of Parcel 53-6. 10-25-73
C 73-U-23 Nordmeyer purchase of Parcel 3-3. 12-4-73
C 73-U-24 Nordmeyer purchase of Parcel 3-2. 12-4-73
C 73-U-25 Haave purchase of Parcel 29-12. 12-4-73
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C 74-U-1 Accepting deed of dedication for streets, alleys, and 1-29-74
other rights-of-way.
C 74-U-2 Third amended cooperation agreement. 2-5-74
C 74-U-3 Change in Tri-Cities plans for Parcel 52-2. 2-5-74
C 74-U-13 Toye Fox purchase ofParcef 55-21W $6,975. 4-2-74
C 74-U-20 Adopting 4th amended cooperative agreement. 5-21-74
ORDINANCE NO.
C
74-U-35
C
75-U-10
C
75-U-11
C
75-U-12
C
76-U-4
URBAN RENEWAL
TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION
DATE PASSED
9-17-74
Accepting deed of dedication of Parcel 17-5, 43-2
44-5 and 54-6 for park & open space use.
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Accepting project improvements by U.R. on streets 5-6-75
and park land.
Accepting transfer of easement with S.P. Transp. 5-20-75
Co. from U.R.
Authorizing purchase of parcels 53-2, 55-5 & 5-20-75
55-7 from U.R.
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Authorizing and directing execution of deed
(Krause).
6-1-76
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