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Ord# |
Date |
Subject |
Description |
 387 KB |
0480 |
1963-05-06 |
Annexation |
Annex property northeast ROW of Barnes Bridge Road & Highway 67 |
 2 MB |
0254 |
1959-08-17 |
Annexation |
Annex property northeast of Sam Houston Rd. and north of Forney Rd. |
 978 KB |
0290 |
1960-05-02 |
Annexation |
Annex property northeast of Sam Houston Rd. & south line of Military Parkway. |
 261 KB |
0331 |
1960-09-19 |
Annexation |
Annex property north of Tripp Road and boundary line of Daniel Tanner |
 161 KB |
0134 |
1955-09-06 |
Annexation |
Annex property north of New Market Road and west line of Pioneer Road |
 2 MB |
0270 |
1959-12-21 |
Annexation |
Annex property north of Lake June Rd. south of Bruton Road |
 405 KB |
0133 |
1955-12-06 |
Annexation |
Annex property north of Bruton and east of Hickory Tree Road |
 2 MB |
0261 |
1959-10-10 |
Annexation |
Annex property north line of Lake June Rd. & center line of Pioneer Road |
 2 MB |
0271 |
1959-12-21 |
Annexation |
Annex property Lake June Rd. and Pioneer Road, east of Hickory Tree Rd. |
 2 MB |
0244 |
1959-07-06 |
Annexation |
Annex property Lake June Rd. & Pioneer Rd. west along New Market |
 296 KB |
0504 |
1963-10-07 |
Annexation |
Annex property in Abstract #1461, northerly of Highway 67 and Duck |
 842 KB |
0172 |
1956-12-04 |
Annexation |
Annex property Hanby Dr. & center line of Belt Line Rd., U.S. Hwy 80 |
 830 KB |
0225 |
1959-02-17 |
Annexation |
Annex property east line of Pioneer Rd. & north of Mesquite Valley Rd. |
 99 KB |
0151 |
1955-04-19 |
Annexation |
Annex property Abstract 261, north line of Old East Pike along south |
 595 KB |
0340 |
1960-11-07 |
Annexation |
Annex prop Scyene and south of Tripp Rd., Belt Line and Murphy School |
 1 MB |
0498 |
1963-08-19 |
Annexation |
Annex prop centerline of Lake June Road & South Mesquite Creek, Balch Springs |
 915 KB |
0492 |
1963-07-15 |
Assessment |
Andrew St. from Crest Park Drive to Dead end west of Lee St. |
 369 KB |
4258 |
2013-03-18 |
Code - Fire |
An ordinance deleting Section 6-6(2)(c) of the City Code thereby approving Section 102.4 as written in the International Fire Code, 2009 edition. |
 638 KB |
4858 |
2021-05-03 |
Emergency Operation Plan |
An emergency measure ordinance of the City of Mesquite, Texas, authorized pursuant to Mesquite City Charter; 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 prior ordinances; 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 it an offense to fail to comply with 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. |
 880 KB |
4933 |
2022-01-18 |
Emergency Operation Plan |
An 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 previously continued and authorized by the following 2020 ordinances, Ordinance No. 4773, No. 4781, No. 4784, No. 4793, No. 4804, and No. 4822; and 2021 ordinances, Ordinance No. 4836, No. 4844, No. 4858, No. 4879, and No. 4902; 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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