PDF |
Ord# |
Date |
Subject |
Description |
117 KB |
2715 |
1990-12-17 |
Penal - Traffic |
Est. no park on Eastover Dr, w/s fm. Samuell to Eastover Cir. & s/s, fm. Eastover Cir. to Big Town Blvd. |
57 KB |
3174 |
1997-09-15 |
Charges |
Est. new ambulance transport fees for non-residents. |
43 KB |
3175 |
1997-09-15 |
Charges |
Est. fire alarm acceptance fees. |
120 KB |
2575 |
1988-12-19 |
Penal - Traffic |
Est. 20MPH school zone on Americana Lane at Chisolm Trail |
227 KB |
1932 |
1983-09-19 |
Penal - Traffic |
Est speed limits on E. Kearney (Kimbrough to 352) |
142 KB |
2807 |
1992-05-04 |
Penal - Traffic |
Est school zone on Faithon P. Lucas, Sr., Boulevard from Tigris Trl. to 500' east of Creek Valley. |
153 KB |
1938 |
1983-09-19 |
Retirement |
Est period employees TMRS contributions become vested |
265 KB |
2909 |
1993-09-20 |
Charges |
Est fines, fees, rentals, deposits, & other charges collected by public library eff 10/1/93. |
152 KB |
2905 |
1993-09-20 |
Charges |
Est fees for appl re P&Z & Subdiv & amend Art IV of Subdiv Ord relate to filing fees, eff 10/1/93 |
11 MB |
4876 |
2021-07-06 |
Tax |
Enlarging the boundaries and increasing the geographic area of Reinvestment Zone Number Twelve, City of Mesquite, Texas (IH-20 Business Park) (the Zone) by adding to the Zone approximately 13 acres of City rights-of-way adjacent to the Zone and approximately 828 acres of noncontiguous land generally located south of Scyene Road, west of Lawson Road, north of Berry Road, and east of Ashley Furniture Industries distribution center, and being located within the corporate limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, describing the boundaries of the Zone as enlarged, extending the term of the Zone, amending Ordinance No. 4579. |
108 KB |
1917 |
1983-08-01 |
Misc. |
Encroachment drainage (904 Pheasant Dr. in Willow Glen Add |
141 KB |
3061 |
1995-10-02 |
Retirement |
Enable emp who part in TMRS to retire after 20 yrs of credited service eff 10/1/95. |
79 KB |
1420 |
1978-03-20 |
Personnel |
Employee class & pay plan effective 4-1-78 |
501 KB |
2060 |
1984-08-06 |
Condemnation |
Eminent domain to acquire land near Hudson Airport |
235 KB |
1875 |
1983-04-18 |
Condemnation |
Eminent domain proceedings for Towne Crossing Blvd. ROW |
259 KB |
2159 |
1985-04-01 |
Condemnation |
Eminent domain proceedings for drainage easement (Henry Kyle property) |
185 KB |
3217 |
1998-04-06 |
Condemnation |
Eminent domain condemnation to acquire row at Town East & IH-635 (Bookstop corner). |
154 KB |
3201 |
1998-01-05 |
Condemnation |
Eminent domain condemnation for utility easement for Hotel/Conference Cntr sanitary sewer project. |
6 MB |
4259 |
2013-04-01 |
Condemnation |
Eminent domain condemnation for six separate parcels, if necessary, for improvements in connection with the Thomasson Square Sustainable Development Project. |
659 KB |
4822 |
2020-11-02 |
Emergency Operation Plan |
Emergency measure ordinance of the City of Mesquite, Texas, authorized pursuant to Mesquite City Charter, Article IV, Section 18 and Section 19; continuing the Mayor’s Declaration of Local State of Disaster for Public Health Emergency related to COVID-19 issued on March 23, 2020, and as further continued and authorized by Ordinance No. 4773, Ordinance No. 4781, Ordinance No. 4784, Ordinance No. 4793, and Ordinance 4804; confirming the continued activation of the City’s emergency management plans; adopting and approving certain rules and orders to protect the health and safety of persons in the City and to help abate the public health emergency; authorizing the City Manager or his designee to make certain decisions and to take necessary actions to meet City objectives to have City government remain functional while providing essential governmental services during this rapidly changing environment created by the public health emergency; making various findings and provisions related to the subject; making it an offense to fail to comply with a state, local, or interjurisdictional emergency management plan or any rule, order, or ordinance adopted under the plan and providing a penalty in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for each offense. |
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