OR 2003-1065AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COPPELL
ORDINANCE NO. 2003-1065
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS,
REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 93604 AND 97785 AND
RESOLUTION NO. 092794.1 AND AMENDING THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS, BY
AMENDING ARTICLE 6-5; PROVIDING FOR THE
REGULATION OF PARADES AND SPECIAL EVENTS;
PROVIDING FOR A PERMIT AND EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING
FOR THE REVOCATION, TERMINATION AND APPEAL OF
PERMIT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING
A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF THIS
ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($2,000.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COPPELL, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. This ordinance hereby repeals Ordinance Nos. 93604 and 97785
and Resolution No. 092794.1, each in its entirety; and
SECTION 2. That the Code of Ordinances of the City of Coppell, Texas is
hereby amended by amending Article 6-5 in part to read as follows:
Sec. 6-5-1
"ARTICLE 6-5 - SPECIAL EVENTS
DEFINITIONS.
The following words and phrases, when used in this Article, shall, for the
purpose of this article, have the meanings respectively ascribe to them in
this section;
Applicant means a person who has filed a written application for a special
event.
City means the City of Coppell, Texas.
Committee Review means a parade or special event application that
requires evaluation by the Special Event Review Committee to determine
if city services, permits and follow-up inspections will be required.
Concession means a facility at a special event where food or drink is
offered to the public.
Licensee means the applicant/promoter or person to whom the parade or
special event permit has been issued.
Non-Committee Review means a parade or special event that does not
require evaluation by the Special Event Review Committee to determine if
city services, permits and follow-up inspections will be required, and may
be approved by the Special Event Coordinator.
Non-Profit means not maintained or organized for profit, as recognized
by the State of Texas and the Federal Tax Code.
Parade means the assembly of three or more persons whose gathering is
the common design and purpose of traveling or marching in procession
from one location to another location on a public thoroughfare or right-of-
way to express feelings and beliefs on current political, religious or social
issues. Parade shall include runs, walks, relays, marathons, or similar
events.
Person means any individual, assumed name entity, partnership,
association, corporation or other organization.
Permit shall mean the City of Coppell's agreement giving the
applicant/promoter permission to hold the Special Event, on the terms and
conditions stated in the Permit and subject to the rules, regulations, and
requirements of this Ordinance.
Promoter means the person seeking to hold the special event, including
the promoter's employees, agents, affiliates, successors, permitted assigns,
and other persons controlled by the promoter.
Reimbursable Costs means all costs and expenses incurred by the City
for activities associated with staging of the event, including, without
limitation, the following:
Utilities services provided to the special event, including all of the
costs of installation, maintenance, and connection.
Barricades and cones.
- Special Event parking.
- Food services inspection.
- Repair, maintenance and removal of facilities in the event of a
failure of applicant/promoter.
- Repair of streets, alleys, sidewalks, parks and other public
property.
- Police protection.
- Fire protection.
- Emergency medical service.
- Garbage disposal and cleanup.
- Traffic control.
- Other direct costs associated with the special event.
Sidewalk means that portion of a street intended for the use of pedestrians
that is located between the curb lines, or lateral lines of a roadway, and the
adjacent property lines.
Special Event means a temporary event or gathering, other than those
events defined in this ordinance as a parade, using either private or public
property, which involves one or more of the following activities, except
when the activity is for construction or house moving purposes only:
(a) closing a public street;
(b) blocking or restriction of public property, limiting the use of parks
by the general public, and streets;
(c) offer of merchandise, food, or beverages on public property or on
private property where otherwise prohibited by ordinance;
(d) erection of a tent on public property, or on private property where
otherwise prohibited by ordinance;
(e) installation of a stage, band shell, trailer, van, portable building,
grandstand or bleachers on public property, or on private property
where otherwise prohibited by ordinance;
(f)
placement of portable toilets on public property, or on private
property where otherwise prohibited by ordinance; and
(g) placement of temporary no parking signs in a public right-of-way.
Special Event Coordinator shall mean the city employee, as designated
by the City Manager, responsible for reviewing the initial special event
application, coordinating meetings between the applicant/promoter and
city representatives, collecting special event permit fees, and enforcing the
Special Events Ordinance. The Special Event Coordinator shall chair the
Special Event Review Committee.
Special event/parade permit means approval from the City or its
designated representative for a parade or special event.
Special Event Review Committee shall mean a committee consisting of a
representative from each of the following city departments: Building
Inspections, Emergency Management, Environmental Health, Fire, Human
Resources/Risk Management, Parks & Recreation, Police, Streets, and
additional city staff as determined by the Special Event Coordinator upon
review of the Special Event application. The Special Event Review
Committee will meet on a monthly basis, or as needed. The Special Event
Review Committee shall review the parade or special event application
and procure from the applicant/promoter such clarifications and additional
information necessary for the approval, denial or revocation of the permit
using the outlines within this ordinance.
Street means the entire width between the boundary lines of every way
publicly maintained, when any part is open to the use of the public for
purposes of vehicular travel.
Sec. 6-5-2 PERMIT REQUIRED; EXEMPTIONS
A person commits an offense if he engages in, participates in, aids,
or commences a parade or special event within the city without
first making written application for and receiving a permit from the
City.
B. No permits shall be required under this article for the following:
the Armed Forces of the United States of America, the
military forces of the State of Texas, political subdivisions
of the State of Texas, and the forces of the police and fire
departments acting within the scope of their duties.
Sec. 6-5-3
a funeral procession proceeding by a vehicle under the
most reasonable route from a funeral home, church, or
residence to the place of service or place of internment.
a peaceful demonstration at a fixed location which is not a
street.
a sidewalk procession which observes and complies with
the traffic regulations and traffic control devices, using that
portion of a sidewalk nearest the street, but at no time using
more than one-half of the sidewalk.
APPLICATION
A person desiring to hold a parade or special event shall apply for
a permit by filing with the Special Event Coordinator a written
application upon a form provided for that purpose. Each parade
and special event permit application shall be accompanied by a
non-refundable application fee in the amount outlined in the City's
Master Fee Schedule approved by City Council for committee and
non-committee review. An application for a parade or special event
shall be made not less than sixty days prior to the date and time of
the commencement of the parade or special event. The Special
Event Coordinator and/or the Special Event Review Committee
may waive the sixty-day filing requirements for a parade or special
event if the Special Event Coordinator and/or the Special Event
Review Committee determines that the application can be
processed in less than sixty days, taking into consideration the type
of parade or special event. If the application is submitted later than
the required time as stated above, an expedited review fee may be
required, the amount shall be outlined in the City's Master Fee
Schedule approved by City Council.
B. An application must contain the following information:
the name, address, telephone number, email address, date
of birth, and driver's license number of the
applicant/promoter, and, of any other persons responsible
for the conduct of the parade or special event;
a description of the parade or special event and the
requested dates and hours of operation of the parade or
special event;
the estimated number of persons participating in the parade
or special event and a set of detailed plans showing the area
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or route to be used during the parade or special event
including proposed structures, tents, fences, barricades,
signs, banners, and restroom facilities;
the time and location of street closings, if any are
requested;
details of the offer of merchandise or serving of food or
alcoholic beverages at the special event;
details of how the applicant/promoter will clean up the area
used after the parade or special event;
the parade's commencement and termination time, the
specific route to be traveled, and the starting and
termination points;
the estimated number of persons to participate in the
parade;
the estimated number, if any, of animals, animals and
riders, animal-drawn vehicles, floats, motor vehicles,
motorized displays, and marching units or organizations
such as, but not limited to bands, color guards, and drill
teams;
10.
application fees required by the City. All City of Coppell
sponsored events shall be exempt from fees;
11.
prior approval by the Parks & Recreation Department to
use the trail system or park facilities for a special event, if
applicable;
12. proof of non-profit status; and
13.
copy of contract, agreement, or details outlining
arrangement between applicant and promoter.
APPROVAL OF PLANS
When considering approval of an application, the Special Event
Review Committee may consider (without limitation) the
following factors:
whether the application allows for ample opportunity to
properly plan and prepare for the special event; or
whether the special event is likely to promote the city in a
positive manner; or
whether the special event is likely to promote tourism by
attracting visitors; or
whether the special event is likely to benefit Coppell
businesses; or
whether the special event is likely to promote family
entertainment; or
whether the special event is likely to enhance a sense of
community; or
whether, police, fire and other city services will be unduly
burdened or adversely affected by the special event; and
whether the special event is reasonably likely to cause
injury to persons or property, to provoke disorderly conduct
or create a disturbance.
No person shall be discriminated against on the grounds of race,
color, national origin or disability.
A permit shall be subject to the applicant/promoter receiving
approval from the Special Event Review Committee prior to the
start of the special event for (without limitations) the plans
described below.
The City, by approving such plans, assumes no liability or
responsibility therefor.
E. The following plans shall be required:
Facilities: a comprehensive set of plans and specifications
relating to all temporary facilities to be constructed or
utilized for the special event. A building permit from the
Building Inspections Department is required.
Fire Protection: a comprehensive plan for prevention of
fires and for adequate protection of persons and property in
the event of a fire, including, without limitation, adequate
exits, fire extinguishers, adequate access for fire trucks and
emergency vehicles. The fire protection plan shall be
coordinated through the office of the Fire Marshal.
Food and Beverage Service: a comprehensive plan to
provide food and beverage concessions. The
Environmental Health Department shall approve the plan.
Emergency Medical Service: a comprehensive plan to
provide adequate emergency medical services at the parade
or special event. The plan shall be coordinated through the
Fire Department Operations Division.
Parking, assembly or disassembly of parade participants: a
comprehensive plan to provide adequate parking for the
proposed parade or special event, including written
permission by all of the owners of land to be used for the
parade or special event.
Police Protection: a comprehensive plan providing for
adequate safety, security, traffic and crowd control in
connection with the parade or special event. The plan shall
be coordinated through the Coppell Police Department.
Promotional: if applicable, comprehensive plan to
promote, market, and advertise the parade or special event.
Signs and banners shall be permitted through the Building
Inspection Department.
Sanitation Plan: a comprehensive plan to insure that the
highest standards of cleanliness and sanitation are
maintained at the special event including adequate restroom
facilities and appropriate refuse containers to accommodate
refuse generated by its patrons and operations and a plan to
empty the containers frequently so as to prevent overflow.
Emergency Medical Service, Police Protection, and Fire
Protection beyond that level normally provided will be
supplied by the appropriate City department as deemed
necessary by the Chief of Police, the Fire Chief, or their
designee, at the applicant/promoter's expense.
10.
Emergency Operations Plan: The Emergency Management
Officer shall develop and distribute an emergency plan
intended to provide various options to meet the needs of the
patrons and staff in the event of an emergency, given the
constraints of the site. It is further intended to function as
Sec. 6-5-5
an addendum to the City of Coppell's emergency
management plan.
ISSUANCE, DENIAL AND REVOCATION OF A PARADE OR
SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT
Upon receipt of an application for a parade or special event permit,
the Special Event Coordinator shall schedule the event on the
appropriate Special Event Review Committee monthly agenda.
The Special Event Review Committee shall meet on a monthly
basis, or as needed, to review pending Special Event Permit
applications. If required, specially called Special Event Review
Committee meetings may be scheduled. The Committee shall
make findings deemed appropriate and approve or deny the
application.
Should the applicant/promoter for a parade or special event permit
reveal that the route requested would interfere with the orderly
flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, the Special Event Review
Committee shall have the authority to establish a reasonable
alternate route and regulate the width of the event.
The Special Event Review Committee may deny a parade or
special event permit when said event for which the permit is
requested would:
cross or use as a route, or as part of a route, any of the
following:
(a) State Highway 121
(b) Highway 635
(c) East Beltline Road
(d) South Beltline Road
(e) Denton Tap Road
(f) Sandy Lake Road
(g) MacArthur Boulevard
take place at the same location and/or time as a previously
approved parade or special event; or
begin during, or within two hours of the start or after the
end of a parade or special event for which a permit has
been granted and follow a route that passes within one-half
mile of any point of the route of the parade or special event
for which a permit has been granted; or
unreasonably disrupt the orderly flow of traffic and no
reasonable means of rerouting traffic or otherwise meeting
traffic needs is available; or
begin and/or end outside the city limits, unless or until the
applicant/promoter receives approval from the adjacent
City where the parade or special event begins or ends.
The Special Event Review Committee may deny a parade or
special event permit if:
1. the applicant/promoter fails to adequately provide for:
(a) the protection of event participants; or
(b)
maintenance of public order in and around the
special event location; or
(c)
crowd security; taking into consideration the size
and character of the event; or
(d) emergency vehicle access; or
(e)
safe sanitary conditions for preparation or operation
of food concessions.
the applicant/promoter fails to provide a Certificate of
Liability Insurance naming the City of Coppell as
additional insured in the amount designated by the Human
Resources/Risk Management representative to the Special
Event Review Committee. Applicant/promoter must also
provide the Certificate of Liability Insurance and an
Endorsement Agreement not less than ten days prior to the
date of the parade or special event;
the applicant/promoter fails to comply with, or the
proposed parade or special event will violate a city
ordinance or other applicable law, unless the prohibited
conduct or activity would be allowed under this article;
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the applicant/promoter makes a false statement of material
fact on an application for a parade or special event permit;
the applicant/promoter fails to provide proof that he
possesses or is able to obtain all licenses and/or permits
required by this code or other city ordinances or by other
applicable law for the conduct of all activities included as
part of the parade or special event;
the applicant/promoter fails to notify the businesses
affected by the parade or special event, in writing, of street
closures ten days prior to the event;
the applicant/promoter has had a parade or special event
permit revoked within the preceding twelve months or the
applicant/promoter has committed two or more violations
of a condition or provision of a parade or special event
permit or of this article within the preceding twelve
months;
the applicant/promoter fails to pay any outstanding costs
owed to the City for past parade or special event permits;
the applicant/promoter fails to submit the required fees and
agree in writing to reimburse the City for the estimated
costs for the proposed parade or special event;
10.
the proposed parade or special event would unduly burden
City services;
11.
after evaluation by the Special Event Review Committee, it
is determined the City of Coppell, or its citizens, would not
benefit from the parade or special event because:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
the application does not allow for ample
opportunity to properly plan and prepare for the
special event; or
the special event is not likely to promote the city in
a positive manner; or
the special event is not likely to promote tourism by
attracting visitors; or
the special event is not likely to benefit Coppell
businesses; or
the special event is not likely to promote family
entertainment; or
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(f)
(g)
(h)
the special event is not likely to enhance a sense of
community; or
police, fire and other city services will be unduly
burdened or adversely affected by the special event;
and
the special event is reasonably likely to cause injury
to persons or property, to provoke disorderly
conduct or create a disturbance.
The City may revoke a parade or special event permit if:
the permit holder made a false statement of material fact on
an application for a parade or special event permit.
the applicant/promoter has had a parade or special event
permit revoked within the preceding twelve months or the
applicant/promoter/has committed two or more violations
of a condition or provision of a parade or special event
permit or of this article within the preceding twelve
months.
the applicant/promoter fails to comply with or the parade or
special event is in violation of a condition or a provision of
the parade or special event permit, an ordinance of the city,
or any other applicable law, or
the applicant/promoter failed to provide a Certificate of
Liability Insurance and endorsement agreement naming the
City of Coppell as additional insured in the amount
designated ten days prior to the event;
the applicant/promoter failed to pay any outstanding fees or
estimated costs owed to the City for the parade or special
event permit;
the parade fails to begin in a timely manner as determined
by the Police Chief, Fire Chief, Special Event Coordinator,
or their designates.
Parades shall be limited to no more than two per location or
organization per year.
The Special Event Review Committee may prescribe licenses and
permits required by other city ordinances, or applicable law,
restrictions, regulations, cost for city services, safeguards, and
other conditions necessary for the safe and orderly conduct of a
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parade or special event, to be incorporated into the permit before
issuance.
The Special Event Review Committee shall provide the Special
Event Coordinator the estimated cost for city services provided by
their respective department to ensure the safe and orderly operation
of the special event. The Special Event Coordinator will prepare
and provide the applicant/promoter with an invoice detailing these
estimated costs. Payment will be required not less than five days
prior to the date of the parade or special event. If the actual costs
for city services are less than estimated, the City will issue a refund
to the special event applicant/promoter no less than two weeks
after the special event.
School district(s) within the city of Coppell will be exempt from
this ordinance; however, non-profit organizations will not be
exempt from this ordinance.
Sec. 6-5-6 APPEAL OF DENIAL OR REVOCATION OF PERMIT
If the Special Event Review Committee denies the issuance or revokes a
permit, the Special Event Coordinator shall send to the applicant/promoter
or permit holder, by certified mail, return receipt requested, written notice
of the denial or revocation, and of the right to an appeal. The decision of
the Special Event Review Committee is final unless the
applicant/promoter or permit holder appeals the decision within three
business days to the City Manager, in writing. The City Manager shall,
within three business days after the appeal is filed, consider all the
evidence in support of or against the action appealed and render a decision
either sustaining or reversing the denial or revocation. The decision of the
City Manager shall be final.
Sec. 6-5-7 CONTENTS OF PERMIT
Each parade or special event permit application shall state the date(s),
starting time, ending time, location, and other special conditions or
requirements necessary for the safe and orderly conduct of the parade or
special event.
Sec. 6-5-8 OPERATING PROCEDURES
A parade or special event shall not substantially interrupt the safe
and orderly movement of traffic near the parade or special event.
The City has the right (but not the obligation) to postpone, cancel
or close early the parade or special event because of hazardous
weather or other acts of God or for public safety and welfare. The
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City shall have no liability for such postponement, cancellation, or
closure. Further, the City shall have no liability from the failure to
postpone, cancel, or close early the parade or special event under
such conditions.
A parade shall move from its point of origin to its point of
termination without unreasonable delays en-route.
Each marching unit, organization or entry in the parade will only
be allowed to conduct one stationary performance at a specified
and approved location during the parade route.
A parade or special event shall not interfere with proper fire and
police protection of, or ambulance service to, areas near the parade
or special event or unreasonably require the diversion of police and
fire protection and ambulance service from other parts of the City.
A permit holder shall comply with all directions and conditions
contained within the permit and with all city ordinances and other
applicable laws.
The City, when reasonably necessary, may prohibit or restrict the
parking of vehicles along a street or highway or part thereof on a
parade route or part thereof or on the approach to a parade or
special event. The City shall post notice to such effect; and it shall
thereafter be unlawful for any person to park, leave, or strand any
unattended vehicle in violation thereof.
The City, when reasonably necessary, may temporarily close or
restrict the use of City streets or other public property for a parade
or special event. The Director of Engineering is authorized to
install temporary traffic control devices for the temporary closure
or restriction of City streets and public property for parades or
special events. It shall be unlawful for any person to disregard or
disobey any such temporary traffic control device.
The driver of any vehicle or animal shall obey the instruction of
any traffic control device applicable thereto placed in accordance
with the City of Coppell Code of Ordinances or the Texas
Transportation Code, unless otherwise directed by a police officer.
Speeds greater than 15 miles per hour are not reasonable and
prudent. A person operating a parade float or other parade vehicle
at a speed greater than 15 miles per hour is subject to removal from
the parade by a police officer or other parade official.
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Operators of parade floats and other parade vehicles will make
every attempt to keep a maximum of 30 feet between their float
and the float operated directly in front of them. Operators of
parade floats and other parade vehicles that continually lag behind
the stead course of the parade may be removed from the parade by
a police officer or other parade official.
Operators of specialized vehicles or performance-enhanced
vehicles in the parade shall be mindful of Texas Transportation
Code Section 545.420(a)(5); "a person may not participate in any
manner in an exhibition of vehicle speed or acceleration." Any
operator of a vehicle participating in an exhibition of acceleration
will be cited by law enforcement officers and immediately
removed from the parade.
The throwing, tossing, or distribution of candy, beads, or other
material from a parade float or other vehicle is specifically
prohibited. Candy, beads, or other material may be distributed to
spectators by walkers adjacent to parade floats or other vehicles
provided that such distribution does not interfere with the orderly
movement of the parade and no spectators are required to move
into the parade path to retrieve said material. Any violation of this
provision will result in the parade float or vehicle removal from the
parade.
All floats or decorated vehicles shall carry a 2A:10BC fire
extinguisher with a current inspection tag.
Float length shall not exceed 55 feet, including the tow vehicle, nor
shall the width or height exceed 14 feet.
Each equestrian/animal unit shall provide their own clean-up crew
and equipment. The clean-up crew shall be positioned directly
behind the unit. Equestrian riders shall be a minimum of twelve
years of age, able to control the animal in crowded situations, and
have adult supervision. Any rider or handler showing an inability
to control their animal will be deemed unsafe by a law
enforcement officer or parade official, and shall be removed from
the parade.
Sec. 6-5-9 INDEMNIFICATION
An applicant/promoter for a parade or special event permit must execute a
written agreement to indemnify the City and its officers and employees
against all claims of injury or damage to persons or property, whether
public or private, arising out of the special event. This indemnification
shall include the following statement:
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"LICENSEE shall defend, protect and keep CITY forever harmless and
indemnified against and from any penalty, or any damage, or charge,
imposed for any violation of any law, ordinance, rule or regulations
arising out of the use of the property by the LICENSEE, whether
occasioned by the neglect of LICENSEE, its employees, officers, agents,
contractors, or assigns or those holding under LICENSEE. LICENSEE
shall at all times defend, protect, and indemnify and it is the intention of
the parties hereto that LICENSEE hold CITY harmless against and from
any and all loss, cost, damage, or expense, including attorney's fees,
arising out of or from any accident or other occurrence on or about the
property causing personal injury, death or property damage resulting from
use of property by LICENSEE, its agents, employees, customers and
invitees, except when caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of
CITY, its officers, employees or agents, and only then to the extent of the
proportion of any fault determined against CITY for its willful
misconduct. LICENSEE shall at all times defend, protect, indemnify and
hold CITY harmless against and from any and all loss, cost, damage, or
expense, including attorney's fees arising out of or from any and all claims
or causes of action resulting from any failure of LICENSEE, its officers,
employees, agents, contractors or assigns in any respect to comply with
and perform all the requirements and provisions hereof."
Sec. 6-5-10 OFFENSES
A person commits an offense if he knowingly:
commences or conducts a parade or special event without the
appropriate permits or fails to comply with any requirement or
condition of a permit or this article.
participates in a parade or special event for which a permit has not
been granted."
SECTION 2. That all provisions of the ordinances of the City of Coppell in
conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed, and
all other provisions of the ordinances of the City of Coppell not in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 3. That should any sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
or section of this ordinance be adjudge or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid,
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the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, or any part or provision
thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall
not affect the validity of the Code of Ordinances as a whole.
SECTION 4. An offense committed before the effective date of this ordinance is
governed by the prior law and the provisions of the Code of Ordinances, as amended, in
effect when the offense was committed and the former law is continued in effect for this
purpose.
SECTION $. That any person, firm or corporation violation any of the
provisions of this ordinance or of the Code of Ordinances, as amended hereby, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction in the municipal court of the City
of Coppell, Texas, shall be subject to a fine not to exceed the sum of Two Thousand
($2,000.00) dollars for each offense, and each and every day said violation is continued
shall constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and the
publication of the caption as the law and charter provide.
DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Coppell, Texas on the 11th
day of November, 2003.
DO J'G~4/~ ~: S~)~I~R, MAYOR
ATTEST:
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ROBERT HAGE ,~ITY ~-'-TORNEY
LIBB BAL~?ITY SECRETARY
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