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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-1982 t I • r ~ i CITY OF DENTON OPINION DATE: July b, 1981 TO: Mayor and City Council A i ity Manager ty Secretary FRO4: C. J. Taylor, Jr., City Attorney SUBJECT: Opinion No. 320 } Procedures for handling Referendum We tlon under } the Charter of the City of Denton (Section 4.01 to 4.10 Charter). { A Referendum Petition must be signed by qualified voters of the City equal in number to at least 25i of the number of votes cast at the last regular municipal election, and must he filed within twenty (20) days from the date that the City Council passed the ordinance. z A Referendum Petition must be filed with the City Secretary, and the City Secretary must, within twenty (20) days from the date the Referendum Potititon is filed with the City Secretary, determine if the petition is signed iy the required number of qualified voters. After completing the examination of the Referendum Petition, the City Secretary shall certify the results of the examination to the City Council at its next regular meeting. If the City Secretary certifies that the Referendum Petition is sufficient under the Charter, Section 4.O6 of the Charter provides that: ...,"the ordinance specified in the petition shall not go into effect, or further action thereunder shall be suspended if it shall have gone into effect, until and unless approved by the electors as ?heroinafter provirled." The referred ordinance shall be reconsidered by the City Council and its final vote upon such reconsideration shall be upon the question, "shall the ordinance specified In the referendum petition be_repea~ed'f'r ~ectT`o City CHaffrter. t ; t s j iM+t'6ft.Y 1 I Y i Mayor & City Cuncil I July 6, 1981 Page Two i Should the City Council fall to repeal the ordinance referred ir. the Referendum Petition, within sixty (6nl days from the date on which the ordinance was certified to the City Council by the City Secretary, the City Council shall call an election at which such question shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the city. a. A referred ordinance which is not approved by a majority of the electors voting thereon shall be deemed repealed, I CJTJR:js 3 I I ~I 1 V k 1 1 I` 1 CITY OF DEN!ON OPINIG'A DATE: July 6, 1981 j TO: Mayor and City Council f City Manager City Secretary FROM: C. J. Taylor, Jr., City Attorney SUBJECT: Opinion No. 319 Procedures for handling Initiative Petition under i the Charter of the City of Denton (Section 4.01 to 4.10 Charter). An Initiative Petition must he signed by qualified voters of the City equal in number to at least 25% of the number of votes cast at the last regular municipal election. An Initiative Petition must be filed with the City Secretary, and the City Secretary must, within twenty (20) days from the date the Initiative Petititon is filed with the City Secretary, determine if the petition is signed by the required number of qualified voters. After completing the examination of the Initiative Petition, the City Secretary shall certify the results of the examination to the City Council at its next regular meeting. If the City Secretary certifies that the petition is sufficient under the Charter, the City Cuncil must call for a public hearing upon the proposed ordinance. The Cityy Council shall take final action on the ordinance within sixty (60) days after the date on which the ordinance was certified to the City Council by the City Secretary. The action of the Council would be to: I 1. Pass the Ordinance as proposed, or { 2. Refuse to pass the ordinance, and call an election at which the proposed ordinance would be submitted to the qualified voters of the City. Should a majority of the qualified electors, voting in such election, approve the ordinance, it shall he deemed adopted. 1, G CJTJR:js n j i E i a i i I j i July 13, 1981 a . Mr. Brooks Holt City Secretary A City of Denton I Dear Mr. Holt: j Please be advised that a Political Action Committee by the name of "The Committee for 79-39" has been formed for t'ie purpose of calling an ini- tiative election. The principal address is 900 I-35 E., Denton, Texas 76201. Mr. Michael W. George is Chairman, and Mr. Roger Williams is Treasurer. 1 . 1 i Very truly yours, + i 11 I Ronald L. Siebler Campaign Executive Director i f i Cg I qq JUL 13 1981 CITY OF DENTON MANAGER'S OFFICE I a'I F . 1..,1~~3•• V ~ RR l I d i I ~ t I i CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM TO: C. Je Taylor, City Attorney FRO14: Bill Angelo, Acting City Secretary DATE: July, it 1981 SUBJECT: Initiative Referendum V In the April 4, 1981 City Council election there was a total of 3,220 votes cast According to the City Charter, any initiative ordinance may be submitted to the council by a voters of the city equal in numbers tot at leastetw ntygfivefper cent of the number of votes cast at the last regular municipal ! election. 80S ' Thus, the petition must be signed by at least 805 qualified voters of the City of Denton. j B nge o BA:mr i 851CA R NO. 81-106 AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL INITIATIVE ELECTION IN THE CITY OF' DENTON# TEXAS TO BE HELD ON THE 16TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1982 FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY THE QUESTION OF WHETHER OR NOT AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR THE LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, AND TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE SHOULD BE ADOPTED BY THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION OFFICIALS; PROVIDING FOR ONE VOTING PLACE; PROVIDING FOR THE USE OF PAPER BALLOTS AND PROVIDING FOR ` THE FORM OF BALLOT TO BE USED IN SUCH ELECTION; AND PROVIDING THAT THE CITY SECRETARY SHALL PREFORM THE DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF AN ELECTION OFFICIAL. { WHEREAS, an Initiative Ordinance has been submitted to the City Council of the City of Denton under the provisions of Article IV of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas, together with a petition containing the required number of signatures; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton called a public hearing which was held on the 10th day of November, 1981 for the purpose of considering whether or not such ordinance i should be adopted by the City council as required by Section i 4.07 of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas following such public hearing failed to pass the ordinance as requested by the committee submitting such initiative ordinance to the City Councils and WHEREAS, Section 4.08 of the Charter of the City of Denton requires the City Council to call an initiative election for the purpose of submitting said ordinance to the qualified voters of the City of Denton if the Council fails to enact such ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, i THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON* TEXAS, HERESY ORDAINS! SECTION I. Pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas, a special election is hereby ordered held in the City of Denton, Texas on Saturday, the 15th day of January, 1982 for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of the City of Denton, Texas, for adoption or rejection, the following proposed ordinances ?AGE ONE NO. , AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, PlISSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS q ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS ?r AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; ! AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW t ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ;a WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand s (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding r £ federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be t lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton ; County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and 1 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Rettil Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages L,ie rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and r WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levv and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINSi J SECTION I. t Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a rnaw Article VI reading as follows: ARTICLE VIA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. 1 •r ui? i t • i Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours it shall be . lawful for the holder of _ a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours f It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. ' Section 14-83. Fees E No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issues as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance ! shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is i committed, continued or permitted, and each offense { shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring t cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the presr.rvation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 1981. RICHARD 0. STEWART, MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: 8R0 KS HOLT, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS Sys SECTION II. Said election shall be held at one polling place for all. qualified voters of the City, and the polling place and presiding officers for said election shall be as follows, to-wit: PAGE THREE. l ' I POLLING PLACE: The Community Building of the Civic Center at Bell Avenue and East McKinney Street in the City of Denton, Texas. PRESIDING OFFiCERS: Presiding Judge: Lee Knox; Alternate Presiding Judge: Robert Miller, and the presiding judge of said election is hereby authorized to appoint not less than two j clerks for the purpose of assisting in holding such election. SECTION III. Said election shall be held in accordance with the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas, and all duly qualified resident electors of the City of Denton, Texas shall be qualified to vote in said election. SECTION IV. That paper ballots shall be used in such election both for E i the polling place and for absentee voting in conformance with ' the provisions of the Election Code of the State of Texas, SECTION V. t That the ballots of the election shall conform to the requirements of the Election Code of the State of Texas as amended, and the language to be printed and the form of the f ballot shall include the following: ! OFFICIAL BALLOT: I Official ballot instructions-Place an "X" in the square beside the statement indicating the way you wish to vote. ORDINANCE PROPOSITION , ' AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT 410 RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE) AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED { "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"f PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, i C~ FOR THE ORDINANCE AGAINSP THE ORDINANCE t PAGE FOUR i r' i SECTION VI. Said election shall be held between the hours of 7:00 A.M. I and 7:00 o'clock P.M. on the 16th day of January, 1982 in { accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton and the Election Code of the State of Texas. SECTION VII. III That notice of said election shall be given by the posting of true copies of this ordinance, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Secretary, in three public places of the City, one of which places shall be at the Municipal Building, for thirty (30) consecutive days prior to the date of such election and this ordinance shall he published in full one time in the Denton Record-Chronicle at least thirty (30) days prior to said election. SECTION VIII. The City Secretary shall make up the official ballot in accordance with the Election Code of the State of Texas and is L ` hereby authorized and directed to have the ballots to be used in such election printed and delivered to the presiding judge of said election and to perform all other acts-required of election officials for such election. SECTION IX. That immediately after the counting of the votes the presiding judge shall deliver the official returns of the election to the City Secretary. SECTION x. That on the Tuesday next following the election, the City Council shall canvass the returns and declare the results of such election which shall be recorded in the Minutes of the City Council. SECTI_ ON XI, I~ That should a maiority of the qualified voters of the City of Denton voting in such election vote for the ordinance, then it shall become a part of the Code of the City of Denton, Texas. i PAGE FI7F y~ ; Ik I SECTION XII This ordinance shall become effective f,om and after its date of passage, PASSED AND APPROVED this the 17th day o November, 1991. *IAORFD O, ST, MAYOR DE TON, TEXAS i ATTEST: I i ' ROOKS HOLT, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORMS C. J, TAYLOR, JR. , CITY ATTORNEY A All CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS t1 x r:l 8Yt ~ l t i I' i i i ` I I i 4 i PAGE Six + + r y.t s I OFFICIAL BALLOT 8 A 1 0 T A 0FICIAt Initiative Election Cfty of Denton, Texas dsnuary 16, 1982 ECetaon Intcla Vd De LA Ctuddd de Venton, rexad Id de Eneto de 1912. ; i P j INSTRUCTIONS; Place an A In the square beside the statement n tat ng t e way you wish to vote. INSTRUCCIONES' Fong" unA X en at cuAdno junto a to dedA.taclon Sue 'utZA manNA en qua Ud. quieAt votat. ORDINANCE PROPOSITION ORVCNANZA PROPUESTA AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON. TEXAS ADOPT:NG THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PER- TAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION { HOURS LICENSES, PRIV4TE CLLUBRLATETHOURSAPEAMITTEES, O AND RTO CONSLPfTERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL 3 FFE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODEI AMENDING THE ECODE OF THE CITY OF "ARTICLE V:DALCOHOLICABEVEAAGESE; PROVIDING I A TPENALTY: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ORDEhANZA PROFUESTA FOR EL COHCILIO DE LA DENTON, TEXAS, ADOPTAVV0 LA A CA S ESTIPULACIONES DEL COOfOO DE BESIVAS ALCOHOLICILS DE TEXAS PERTINENTE SESIDAS EXPANSION VE Pt ARAP 0OWAREA LOSECalERCI~ESDE NENUDEO LiCENCIAS PAPA LA 0PANSION OE HOURS HABILES EN Sul NEGOCIOSV PMIISOS A CLUBES BE81DASSALCOWLFCAS CONCECERLESOLOS OERECNOS V PRIVILEGIOSIIPROVISTOS EN LAd ESTIPULACIONES DEL CODIGO DE BE810AS ALCOHOLICAS OF TEXAS, ESTACLECIENDO UNA CUOTA LOCAL A,fT'CRIZAOA POP EL COCIGO DE BE8IOAS ALCOHOLICAS OE TEXASI RECTIFICANDO EL COVI00 DE LA CIUDAD VE OENTON, TEAASA ANADTENOO UN NUEVO ARTICULO PI AL CAFfrUtO fl TITULA00 "ARTICULO VI BESIVAS ALCOHOLICAS", CSTIPULANDO UNA MULTAA V DECLAPWO UNA EMERGENCTA. FOR THE ORDINANCE A FAVOR DE LA CRDENANZA 13 AGAINST THE OAOINANCE L~1 CV CONTRA DE CA OROENAVZA 4 I OFFICIAL BALLOT 8 A L 0 T A OF ICIAL Initiative Election City of Oenton, Texas January 16, 1982 Eteccion IntciaVva De La Ciudad de Penton, Texa6 16 de Eneho de 1982. INSTRUCTIONS: Place an X in the square beside the statement , nafc^atTF_ the way you wish to vote. I INSTRUCCIfVES: Ponga una X en et cuadno junto a to dectatacEon que to rie-Za manma en que Ud. qu.EeAe vo.tm. i ORDINANCE PROPOSITION ORDENANZA PROPUESTA AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON* TEXAS ' ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PER- D AINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION F ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 } ENTITLED "4RTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY: AND DECLARINC,, AN EMERGENCY. ORVEMANZA PROPUESTA POR EL CONCILIO OE LA DENrON, TEXAS, ADOPTANDO LAS ESTIPULACIONES DEL CODIGO DE BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS DE TEXAS PERTINENTE j A LA EXPANSION DE HORRS PARA LA VENTA LEGAL, POSESION V CONSUMO DE BEBIOAS ALCOHOLICAS; PARA OTORGAR A LOS COMERCIANTES DE MENUVE0 LIC£NCIAS PAPA LA EXPANSION 0E HORRS HABILES EN SUS NEGOCIOS; PERMISOS A CLUSES PRIVADOS PAPA PERMANECER ABIERTOS k(AS TARDE; V A LOS CONSUMIDORES 0E ! SESIOAS ALCOHOLICAS CONCEDFRLES LOS DERECHOS V PRIVILEGIOS PROVISTOS EN LAS ESTIPULACIONES DEL 000IGO DE BE810AS ALCOHOLICAS DE TEXAS, ESTABLECIEN00 UNA CUOTA LOCAL AUTORIZADA FOR EL CODIGO DE SESIDAS ALCOHOLICAS DE TEXAS; RECTIFICANDO EL CODIGO DE LA CIUDAD DE DENTON0 TEXAS, ANADIENDO UN NUEVO ARTICULO V1 AL CAPITUL0 14 TITULADO "ARTICULO VI BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS", ESTIPULAN00 UNA MULTA; V DECLARANOD UNA EMEROENCIA. j FOR THE ORDINANCE 13 A FAVOR DE LA ORDENANZA AGAINST THE ORDINANCE L..! EN CONTRA DE LA ORCENWA i E 1 t 1 ~ 1 i a i OFFICIAL BALLOT 8 A L 0 T A OF ICIAL ~ ~ Inltfetfve Eleeefdn City of Denton, Texas January 16, 1982 1 ECM4A 1nlCtWVa OE La Ciuddd de 9entan, Texd4 Id de Entto de 1911. t 3 INSTRUCTIONS: Place ao X in the square beside the statement n eat n9 he way you wish to vote. f 1NSTR000IONESt Pcn94 una X En e1 taato Junto a td dettWUMion que ue manm en Rut Ud. quitte uotm, ORDINANCE PROPOSITION OROENANZA PROPUESTA AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PER- TAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEIS, AND TO CONSUMERS t OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE r:00E; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"I PROVIDING A PENALTY: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. OROENANZA FROPUESTA FOR EL CONCSLIO OF LA OENTON, TEXAS, ADOPTANOO LAS ESTIFULACIONES OEL COOTOO OE BESIOAS ALCONOLICAS OE TEXAS PERTINENTE A LA EXPANSION OE HOW PARA LA VEVTA LEGAL, POSESION V CONSUWO OE SEDIOAS ALCOkOLICAS; PARR OTORGAR A LOS COMERCIANTES OE WENUOEO LICENCIAS PARA CA EXPANSION OE HOW HASILES EN SUS NEGOCIO5/ PERMTSOS A CLUBES PRIVADOS PAPA PERMANECER ASIERTOS MS TAROEI V A LOS C04SUNIOORES OF 8ESIOAS ALCOHOLICAS CONCEDERLES LOS DERECNOS V PRZVILEGIOS PROVISTOS EN LAS FSTIPULACIONES Oft CODIGO OF BESIOAS ALCOHOLICAS OE TEXAS, ESTASLECIEVOO UNA CUOTA LOCAL AUTORIIAOA FOR EL COO100 OE 8E810AS ALCOHOLICAS OF TEXAS; RECTZFICANOO FL COO:GO OE LA CIUOAO DE PENTON, TEXAS; ANAOIEN00 UN NUEVO I ARTICULO VT AL CAPTTULO 14 TITULA40 "ARTICULO V1 SEBTOAS ALCOHOLICAS", ESTIPULANOO TINA NULTAI V OECLAXWO UNA EMCCENCIA. E FOR THE ORDINANCE A FAVOR OE LA OROENANZA i ❑ AGAINST THE ORDINANCE EN CONTRA OE LA OROENAYZA I i I` w} t 4 f + ~aTr~rH ~'~.E~~lo!✓ / No 81-106 1 ,2 ,"c~p, ORDENANZA PIDIENDO UNA ELECCION INICIATIYA ESPECIAL EN LA CIUDAD DE DENTON,TEXAS, PARA LLEVARSE A CABO EL DIA 16 DE ENERO DE 19821 CON EL OBJETO DE PRESENTAR A LOS ELECTORES AUTORIZADOS PARA VOTAR DE ESTA CIUDAD LA PROPOSICION DE ADOPTAR 0 NO,UNA ORDENANZA ACERCA DE LA EXTENSION DE HCRAS PARA LA VENTA LEGAL,POSESION Y CONSUMO DE E BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS,Y DE OTORGAR A LOS COMERCIANTES DE MENUDEC LI- CENCIAS PARA LA EXPANSION DE HORAS HABILES EN SUS NEGOCIOS,COMO ES- TA AUTORIZADO FOR EL CODIGO DE BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS DE TEXASi Y EN CASO DE SER ADOPTADA FOR INDIVIDUOS CON DERECHO A VOTAR WOMBRANDO N OFICIALES PARA DICHA ELECCION,ESPECIFICANDO UN LUGAR PARA LA CASI- LLA PARA VOTARiESTIPULANDO EL USO DE CEDULAS DE VOTO EN PAPEL,Y LA FORMA DE LA CEDULA DE VOTO QUE SE USARA EN DICHAS ELECCIONES, Y ES- TIPULANDO QUE EL SECRETARIO DE LA CIUDAD DESEMPEIRARA LAS FUNCIONES Y LOS DEBERES DE UN FUNCIONARIO OFICIAL DE LA ELECCION, CONSIDERANDO QUE, una ordenanza iniciativa ha sido presentada al Concilio de la Ciudad de Denton,bajo las estipulaeiones del Artf- culo IV de la Carta constitutional de la Ciudad de Denton, Texas, junto con una petition que contenga el ndmero de firmas requeridasi CONSIDERANDO QUE, el Concilio de la Ciudad de Denton convoc6 una au- diencia publica quo as llevo a cabo el dia 10 de Noviembre de 1981, con el prop6sito de poner a consideration si tal ordenanza deberfa 1 ser adoptada o rechazada por el Conoilio de la Ciudad,de Is manera que requiere la secci&n 4,07 de la Carta Constituoional de la Ciudad de Denton,Texasi y CONSIDERANDO QUE,el Concilio'de la Ciudad de Denton,Texas despues de esta audiencia publica no aprob6 la ordenanza,como fue solicitado por el comit4 que present6 esta ordenanza iniciativa al Concilio de la la Ciudad, y la CiudadldoR Denton pone l como c requisito quo o l CCoAciliosdetIs.Ciudade organize una eleco16n inioiativa con el objeto de presenter dicha enan 0 sidel Coneilios no electores lleg6 a un t acuerdo s para ar votar de la apromulgar dicha Ciuordenandad AST, DE ESTA MANERA, EL CONCILIO DE LA CIUDAD DE DENTON, TEXAS,AQUI DECRETAi 1 SECCION , f tucioDo a de e Denton, cond i as o ordena espulaciones de la Carta Consti- on la e De Ciudad qUe se lleve a cabo una elecoi6n espeoial d o con el prop6sito do presentara~losxelectores b autorizadosnparadvotar2~ de la Ciudad de Denton,Texas,para que sea adoptada o rechazada la ei- guiente propuesta ordenanzas No ORDENANZA FOR EL CONCILIO DE LA CIUDAD DE DENTON,2EXAS,ADOPTANDO LAS ` ESTIPULACIONES DEL CODIGO DE BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS DE TEXAS,ACERCA DEL AUMENTO DE HORAS PARA LA VENTA LEGAL,POSESION Y CONSUMO DE BEBIDAS EXTAL400HOLICASt COMERCIANTE DE SSPERMISOSD A OCLUBES CPRIVADOS PARA MANTENER ABIERTO MAS TARDE1Y A LOS CONSUMIDORES DE BEBIDAS ALCCHO- LICAS CONCEDERLES LOS DERECHOS Y PRIVIL80IOS PROVISTOS EN LAS ESTIPULA-- CIONES DEL CODIGO DE BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS DE TEXASs ESTABLECIENDO UNA CUOTA LOCAL AUTORIZADA FOR EL CODIGO DE BEBIDAS ALCOHQLICAS DE TEXASi RECTIFICANDO E', CODIGO DE LA CIUDAD DE DENTON,TEXAS,ANADIENDO UN NUEVO ~r± i ly ~ I ARTICULO VI AL C,Y DECF.TIARANDO O UNA EMERGENCIA,EBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS ESTIPULANDO NA MULTA CONSIDERANDO QUE, el Codigo de Bebidas Alcoholicas de Texas, rectifica- do,autoriza qua el cuerpo gubernativo de cualquier ciudad o pueblo incor- orado y localizado en un condado quo no exceda de trescientos mil (300 000 ) habitantes,de acuerdo con el ultimo Censo Federal precedents, pueden adoptar una ordenanza pars. proveer un aumerg}to en las horas du- rants las cuales se pueden consumir bebidas alcohdlicas en lugares pu- blicos,y una. extension era las horas durante las cuales se puede vender legalmente bebidas alcoholicas an establecimientos,conforme dicta al Cddigo de Bebidas Alcohdlicas de Texast y CONSIDERANDO QUE, la Ciudad de Denton estd localizada en el Condado do r Denton,Texas cuya poblacion no exceda los trescientos mil (300 000) ha- bitantes segun el ultimo Censo Federal precedentet y I' CONSIDERANDO QUE, e1 Concilio de la Ciudad de Denton desea otorgar a vendedores de menudeo Licencias para. aumentar las horas h6biles en sus negooiost Permisos para clubes privados pars, cerrar mas tarde,y a los const.midores de bebidas alcohdlicas los derechos y privilegios estipu- lados en el C6digo de Bebidas Alcohdlicas de Texast y CONSIDERANDO QUE, el Cddigo de Bebidas Alcoh 6licas de Texas autoriza al cuerpo gubernativo de una ciudad o pueblo, a recaudar una cuota que no exceda la mitad de la cuota estatal,para un permiso o licencia expe- dida pare. un establecimient., localizado dentro de la Ciudadt ASIDE ESTA MANERA, EL CONCILIO DE LA CIUDAD DE DENTON, TEXAS,AQUI DECRE W SECCION I. El Capitulo 14 de el Codigo de 1a Ciudad de Denton,Texas,ha sido rec- tificado,anadiendo un nuevo A'-,t culo V1,que lee de la manera siguientei ARTICULO VI. BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS 0 SECCION 14-80, CONSUMO-EXTENSION DE HORAS HABIIES, SecciA 14-80. Consumo-Extension de Horse Habiles, Seri legal que cualquier persona dentro de los Ymites incorp44rados de la Ciudad de Denton,consuma bebidas alcoh6licas en un lu$ar pMico, o tongs, en su posesidn bebidas alcohElicas en un lugar publico,con el prop6sito de consumir dichas bebidas en este lugar publico,durante ]a extension de horas h6biles concedida'por el Cod go de Bebidas Alcch6- licas de Texas, F Secoion 14-81. Yentas-Extension de Horas Habiles. F Seri legal para el poseedor de una Licencia de Comerciante de Menudeo con Permiso de Extension de Horas HAabiles,localizado dentro de los lf- mites incorporados de la Ciudad de Denton,vender cervlza u ofrecer la yenta de dicta bebida,durante la extension de horas habiles autorizada por el C6digo de Bebidas Alcohdlicas de Texas. r II l r Seccion 14-82, Ventas, Extension de Horas Harbiles, Seri legal Para el poseedor de un Permiso dg Club Privado con Extension de Horas H~abiles,localizado dentro de los limites incorporados de la Ciudad de Denton, vender u ofrecer a la venta bebidas alcoh6licas mezeladas,y permitir a las personas consumir,o qua les lean sgrvidas bebidas alcoh&licas mezeladas,qurante la extension de horas habiles otorgada y autorizada por el Codigo de Bebidas Alcoh6licas de Texas. Seceion 14-83• Quotas, Ningun poseedor de cualquier licencia de la Comision de Bebidas Alcoho- l cas de Texas podrif trabajar an dieho negocio u operar dentro de los l mites incorporados de la Ciudad de Denton,sin haber pagado antes al Socretario de la Ciudad una cuota anual qua no as restituible,por la cantidad de la mitad (1/2) de la Cuot Estatal por cads licepcia emi- tida de la manera autorizada por el C2digo de Bebidas Alcoholicas de Texas, i Seccion II. Cualquier persona quo infrinja eualquiera de las estipu aciones de esta ordenanza,§er6 culpable de una ofensa aparte por cada d a o porcidn du- rante la cual t 1 ofensa haya sido cometida,continuada o permitida,y cada ofensa ser castigada con una multa de no mes de doseientos d6lares ($200,00), Seccion III. El hecho de qua la Ciudad de Denton y sus habitantes encuentran ineon- venients y peligroso Para sus ciudadanos viajar por carretera a otras ciudades oircunvecinas Para disfrutar de entretenimiento nooturno,crea una urgenoia y emergencia en la preservacidn de la salud, se ridad y bienestar publico,y Aide quo esta ordenanza se ponga en efeoto inmedia- tamente despu6s de ser aprovada,y asi se proclama, PASADA Y APROVADA HOY EL -.DE DE 1481, RICHARD 0 STEWARTIALCAME MAYOR CIUDAD DE DENTON,TEXAS TESTIOCt ROOKS HOLT,SECRETAR 0 DE LA CIUDAD CIUDAD DE DENTON,TEXAS SECCION II. Dicha eleceion deberd ser llevada a Cabo an una casilla de votos Para todos los electores autorizados Para voter an esta Ciudad,yy la casilla de votos y los funcionarios a cargo do tal elecoidn deberdn seguir las siguientes especificataonesi CASILLA DE VOT CIONi E1 edifioio comunitario del Centro C Mco, ubicado on las cellos Beli y MCKinney an la Ciudad de Denton,Texas, ~ 3~ N FUNCIONARIOS A CARG01 Juezi Lee Knoxi ;uez suplentee Robert Miller. Y el Juez que preside. dicha eleccion estd autorizado para nombrar no menos de dos (2) Dependientes con el propdsito de ayudar a llevar a Cabo dicha eleccion. SECCION III, pp iha eleccion deberd llevarse a cabo de acuerdo con la Consti-- tuci6n y lag leyes del Estado de Texas, y la Carta Constitucional de la Ciudad de Denton, Texas. Y todos los electores residences de la Ciudad de Denton, Texas, seran elegibles para voter en dicha elec- cidn. SECCION IV. Deber usarse cedulas de voto de papel en dicha eleccion, tanto en la casilla para votar, Como en los votos ausentes, conforms a lag estipulaciones del Codigo pare. Eiecciones del Estado de Texas. SECCION V. Que las cddulas de voto estdn de acuerdo con los requisitos del Codigo pars. Elecciones del Estado de Texas en su forma rectificad , Iel lenguaje•en que seedite y la forma de la Cdduia de voto deberan ncluir o siguientee CEDULA DE VOTO OFICIALI Instruct ones Para lenar la ce~ula de voto oficial- Ponga una X en el euadro jOnto a la declaration que indica la manera en qua Uds quiera votar. ORDENANZA PROPUE8TA. UNA ORDF.NANZA PROPUESTA FOR EL CONCILIO DE LA CIUDAD DE DENTON, TEXAS, ADOPTANDO LAS ESTIPULACIONES DEL CODIGO DE BBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS DE TEXAS, PERTINENTE A LA EXPANSION DE HORAS PARA LA VENTA LEGAL, POSE SION Y CONSUMO DE BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS1 PARA OTORGAR A LOS COMERCIAN- TES DE MENUDEO LICENCIAS PARA LA EXPANCION DE HORAS WILES ZN-SUS TARDEi Y NEGOCIOSi LOS PERMISOS DE IB BIDAS ALCOHOL CAS ECONCEDERLES LOS DERECHOS Y PPIVILEGIOS PROVISTOS EN LAS ESTIPULACIONES DE?j CODIGO DE BEBIDAS A14 0HOLICAS DE TEXAS .ESTABLECIENDO UNA CUOTA LOCAL AUTO_ RIZADA FOR EL CODIGO DE BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS DE TEXASi RECTIFICANDO 'EL CODIOO DE LA CIUDAD DE DENTON, ARADIENDO UN NUEVO ARTICULO VI AL CAPITULO 14 TITULADO "ARTICULO VI BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS", ESTIPULANDO UNA MULTAI Y DECLARANDO UNA EMERGENCIA. U A FAVOR DE LA ORDENANZA ` ❑ EN CONTRA DE LA ORDENANZA r SECCIO VI. D eha elecoidebera llevarse a cabo de lag 7100 a.m, a lag 7100 p.m. en al dia 16 de Enero de 1982, de acuerdo con lag estipula- oiones de la Carta Constitucional de la Ciudad de Denton, Texas, y el Codigo para Elecoiones del Estado de Texas. J I~ I l f 1 SECCION VII. De er dares la noticia de dicha eleccion colocando copies fieles al original de esta ordenanza, firmada por el Alcalde Mayor y atesti- guando el Secretario de la Ciudad, an tres lugares pfiblicos de Is. Ciudad, uno de dichos lugares deberad ser el Edificio Municipal, por treinta (30) dfas consecutivos con anterioridad a la fecha de dicha e- leccion. Y esta ordenanza debera ser publicada en su totalidad una vez on el periodico local "Denton Record Chronicle" por to menos treinta (30) dfas antes de dicha eleccion. SECCION VIII. E1 Secretario de la Ciudad debera redactar la Cedula de Voto oficial de acuerdo con el Cddigo para Elecciones del Estado de Texas, y est 'autorizado y se le Aide qque mande imprimir y entregar al Juez las C2dulas de voto quo as usaran an dicha elecci6ni y a desempefiar cualqu per otra actividad requerida por los funoionarios de tal eleccion, SECCION IX. Inmediatamente despues de haber contado los votos,* el idez debere entregar los resultados oficiales de la eleccion al Secretario ' a de la Ciudad. SECCION X, Que el artes siguiente a la Eleccior, el Conoilio de la Ciudad inspeccionara los resultados, y anunciarR los resultados de dicha Elecoidn, quo deberLn ser registrados en las Actas del Concilio de La Ciudad, SECCION XI. Quo si una mayorfa de los electores autorizado9 a votar en la Ciudad de Denton qua vote en dicha Elecci6n, votan aprovando esta ordenanza, entonces debe entrar a formar parts del Cddigo de la Ciudad de Dentop,Texas, SECCION XII. Beta ordenanza deberl empezar a ser efectiva desde y despuA de la fecha en la cual fus aprovada, PASADA Y APROVADA HOY EL 17 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 19819 Richard 0, Stewart, Alcalde Mayor Ciudad de Dentop,Texas TESTICOi roo s o, ocre ar o e Is, Ciudad Ciudad de Denton, Texas. (s"J f INITIATIVE PETITION S TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the r.ty of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of De ton, Texas do hey petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Rome Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister MO of Denton - 382-408; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-OQ78; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2'05 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE vl. 09297] DoIS PAA r' ~►MES fat .`cos ~•~«P- ✓LJ21)&&5 00314 6eC;t<'ge / 14AAe1jV -qf 6 Z IC AeldA Lae Y3.~ ~ f` crf, S r ~n ~3G$ TrGcC ~ S ~ i .01610 6 3 , b/Pr . ham , .E o V5. D 207 S!t_;rk?4*, s~1.,rt o~ C,Poyo/v "GA, `I 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. f 11.. i { 12. 13. 14. 15. 1 16. r! 17. ` 18. 19. 20. Is the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of X persons, that all of the signatures were appended i thereto in my presence and that I believe them to bt the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they p to be. SPAY P& <f ~p i~ AMART a SWORN TO AND UB 9E RE ME this the 440day of 1981. k L. r) NO RY Pl C 1 D FOR .h'~,F'wf. 11; "r OEi S0~ DENTON CO TY, TEXAS k.,. P11Y'}•!%hi6R My Commtsgion Expirest_ Cwranusw~. i,J.i1~wS•F , \~S I I C NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE C CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A Nf" ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. } WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than " a three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the F last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide r for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to j grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and ' I WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued ' for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: i SECTION 1. nw"a+~. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City o~ Y"'Is'thereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI rea T7 `as fdilldws; EXHIBIT "A" i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage i in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public i 3 place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. i Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours ! It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale s during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. ! Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of 1 not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). 1 I r SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night i l entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency In the 3 I i preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i I ATTEST: t CITY 9092URY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS j APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: I CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ) . 3 BY. II III , E l 1 J t -r r; r i i INITIATIVE PETITION i 1 T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R Rayew, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, f Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned cigizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Nome Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering saut under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City request that such ordinance be subuitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the in:.tiativc provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named elsctors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as :he persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. mMr. ister James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 r JerryfStephen Davis,k2305 Kingsto`naTrace ofoDerge 6 56 3202, andDMr. John3M? Borey Mr. 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED IGN 1' NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS i ~f. 9 70 0 yfl 4 1 11 r (?02 AQC 7 / 0 O t1 yz.~oikowSki.S'owt~ ~oBof 60h /V Y3. ` ~C> sc+cu r eau , y/5. Cn~ ~t31E R1~) Lg /I1QI'9 / N115001 uGS'~ P /10. Qlr~~7 I ~f lG / r ~ ~ ti b x11. 66jg3go M ( ri II,N 1 i Sr w. rl ~k - - 4 ~ - 4 6A, -4 InA I 11161, 1 . 17. 18. _ s - - 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally ci culatedtth signatures werersppended petition, that it bears the signature of persong, that of thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the 1 tsons whose names they purport to be. n AFF ANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of, -,j&r L 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC IN D FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS / J My Commission Expiresi_ac:~ - 6 I k AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DEtiTON, TEXAS CODE ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE POSSESSION AND PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS. FOR LAWFUL SALE, B ETLATEDEHOURS CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVESP PRIVA ET CLUB. ON-PREMISE ATE HOURS LICENSESo THE RIGHT. L V BE LCOHOLIC BEVERAGES , PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF FOR SIANSLOCALTHFEE TEXAS AND PRI CILEGEVERAGE IDCODE OR PROVIDING PROVISIONS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS LCOHOLI ADDINGA A NEWE'ARTICLEINVI TTO CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY PROVIDING CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, incor orated as amended, authorizes the governing body of any P city or town located in a county with a population of less than ~ three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the to adopt an ordinance to provide ~i last preceding federal census, I for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours be ' lawfully sold on € during which alcoholic beverages may with the provisions of the Texas 1 ormity premises, in conf Alcoholic Beverage Code; and I WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, which county has a population of less than three hundred Texas, ; r thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding E federal census; and I I WHEREAS, City Council of the City of Denton desires to to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, grant and to consumers of Club Late Hours Permittees, Private. alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in I the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and colloct a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS; SECTION f~. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby ew Article VI reading as follows; amended by adding thereto a n EXHIBIT "A" Y - 1 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS { Section 14-80, Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the pu nose of consuming the same in such public place during the ixtended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late C Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a ron-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. i o SECTION M o Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion I thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or perrA tted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). 0 E I ~ SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night 3 entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the s preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19_. MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: E 1 f CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS M APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: E r i i INITIATIVE PETITION c2, ti TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray i Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas w We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas, } i Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas, The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the 6irculation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr, 4 Janes Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister I 910 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 W'.steria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr, Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, i 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER I I REGISIRATION PRECINCT PRINTED SIGNATURE NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS p~ - , l IC 11 £ K ~Q )FIV } r i ~ D/066) 3 oY0 ~ " 5. p I 6, 11 7. S 8. t 9. 11. 12. I 13. - 14. _ 15. ' 16. - 17. 19. ` 20. f It the undersigned, do hereby certify that.,I personally circulated the forgoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of o persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. A FIANT v, r,Cy SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of 1981. ~ ~ ,~~1 tQla,l. ~ NOT RY PUBLIC IN~OR / ` DENTON COUNTY, TEY1S My Commission Expirest_~ G_a 'v w I NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTFES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE. CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated a city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provis'_ons of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and i WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, j Private Club Late Hours Pormittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in 1 the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I, Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" F f ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-8xtended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of i the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas t Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late i Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage t Code. ` k Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within 1 the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. F L~TION 110 i Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance I shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion j thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). 4 I s SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and Its Inhabitants find i z it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. P PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 ! I ~ 1 E j MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS j AT'T'EST: ~ CITY SECKMM CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i 1 i i t M k S• ~ SNITiATIVE Pf.TlTI01,'. J To. The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Comcilman; Mark R. Chew, Counciln-in, Dwight L. Cniley, Councilman; .I, R. Rid8lesperfer, Courtci]mrn; R.ay Stephens, Councilman; Richorrl II. 'Io!Iafcrrc,, C'ourivIltmn; City Council nc rrty of Denton, Tvx.v; We the un,.ersis;ncd citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do herobv ':tton I the City Council under the initiative provisions of tl,e Nome Rule Charter of the i r of Venton, Te7.os to pa,vs, rrpprove, and enact into law 010 prohOsod ordlnturcn att.Vllel 111rrctcl marked 'Exhl.Ut A" in nccofdaace with the initiative! provt:,ious of the Charter of the City of DenGm, Texas. Should the city Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering 1 same under the Initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Dont'on, Petitioners request that such ordinance he submitted to a vote of the qualified electors; of the City of Dontoa pursuant to the Initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following nand electors; who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall he regncch! rF tho persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Inttiative Petition !A . James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Unnton -5f6-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1612 V vr*ster 1110 of Penton - 382-4098; fir. Michaol W. Ceorgc, 1718 Wieterln of 1lenton - 182-50;2; !f, Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Ucnton - 566-3211_1; and Mr. Jolin M. Lonny, 2902 Croydon of Ucnton - 56h-}050. ' VOTER VOTER I REGISM.TION PRECINCT PRINTED S SAT II.h HUMHSR _ NLMSER NW. ADDRESS V1. . V2. 0r0s-2cy *11 fiko La r&," vv"---9ZZ- JaZ l {0 $ R_ t.1c _ fyYL_L Cir.lt~,,.lrmnA A. 10. r5 ; 13. 14. 16. 17. 19. 20. 10 the undersigned, do hereby certify that. 1 per,,onally slti'ulrnh•(l the foregoing Tinder rind petifinn, that it bcara the siy,ri.wire of pcrncn thlt "ill of the AtRnsturos wore appended thcrato in Illy proscncc and thnl 1 ljolicve'tlrcn t ,c rile ;.r, n,• r,1>~rnturcrt of tho p0r4ons vhoov names tiny 1„v'port to Lr. At' 1 I h+l "WORN 'rO AND SV61SCkIPEl) TO Bh:!'ONR. Plf tlhio tliv of <Il/jc •7ni,,cr 'nail loin 1 rµ1 P11 ' •r S IF F_N V i r AN ORDINANCE RY THE CITY r,OUNrn OF TUR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS )OPTING '(11F PROVItiInN~ OF 'IEIL TI'YAS ALCIIIH)LK 13LVf:RAGE 17,0i)F f•iXTAINING 'f0 IiX'111NI)Lii 1101JR± IOR l,AVFULRANTI,GfO k!' SA+'0 . 1 iDf 1LANI) COVSIPIPTION OF ALC6110LIC AINFRAGIiS, TO C. itN-E'R13'IIS;I, LATF HOUR:; I It EN,;FIi PR IVATI' CLUD LA'I'D 001JRti PI;RbICCHEVi S,EG 1 . AND TO CONSUN1 hS OF ALCOHOLIC i)EVERAGES I'M! RMiil" L 'N P!20VIIIED VOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OV 'PHI. TI:yAS .1 F R I 'F.F ' A, A'vi A LOCAL 1I, COI101.,1C 111:VF.RAGE CODE, PItJV111fNG [OR A91HOR17,F,D I3Y Tllli TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVF.RAGf CODE; MFNDING Tllr: i UUL O1' illfi CITY OF UiIJ'I'tiN IN A1)DfNG A NEW ARTICLE VI Pr1 ` (HAPIV' 14 i'',NTi ILIU) "ARi'F1 Mi VI ALC011011IC 11EURAGI:SPROVIDING i A PENALTY; AND DIXLARING AN ENIF,RUNCY. I WHERFAS, the Alcoholic 11everai;e rode or the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated I, f city or town located in a county with a population of less than 'x three hundred thousand (.300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding?, fecreral census, to adopt an ordinance to provide alcoholic beverages may be for extended hours during which lawfully consitned in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic bevcrapas may be lawfully sold on ~ f premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHERI?AS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a fropulation Of less than three hundred thousand (100,nnn) inhabitants according to the last preceding j federal Cen:us; and 1PIILRIiAS, the City Council or the City of Denton desires to f j grant to Retail Dealers fin-Promise Late flours Licensees, Private Cluh L;ite Hours Por+nittees , anal to consumers or alcoholic beverap,es the rights and privileges provided for In E 1 the Texas Alcoholic Rcvcrat,,: Code; and illIFREAS; the Texas AT(,-ohnl is iloverape Cocic authorizes the governing body of a City o1 town to levy anti collect a fee tint 1,0 exee+.rd one-11d11F the Stoto fee for I permit or license issue+l for the prerilse locntc,l within the city; NOW, WEREFnRT, 'III, Cl1UNC ii. tll' TIII, C iTY 11f ni:N'1114 1111RIiRY ORIIAINS' Sr,CTION 1 , Clrnhl er 11 of the Code of the ri tv of Denton is lierel)v :1(10:11, t.llrru?r new Ar'. ' C1 • ;1: rC;+. it i,nt', '4S f nl l eSJC: ,•nrl+ 1 1 f . e 1 A I AR T)C1,1: VI. ALCOHOLIC BLVERAGES SECTION 14-Rn, CONSlIp1PT[fap!-E!('flsNDial IIOURS Section 14-80. Consumption- Extended Hours t It shall he lawful for any person within the corporate I limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcohol.ic hevcrrrge in a public place or possess an alcoholic heverap,e in a nirlfl is l place for the purpose of consuming the same in such plrhlic place during the extended hours grunted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.81. Sales-Extended flours 6 It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's X On-Promise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale d during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas I Alcoholic Beverage Code. t c ~ • Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours j It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late } Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton s to sell or offer for sale mixed bcvvrages, and permit persons to consume or he served mixed beverages during the oxtended hours granted and authorized by the Toxiis Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Peas j No holder of any License from tho To xns Alcoholic Beverage Commissiotl shall eugago in such hrnsine.ss or operation withln the corporate limits or the City of Hotiron with,,ut having first i paid to the City Secretary a non-refundnhlc annual City fcn in the amount of one-half f1/21 the State [co for each license so issued its authorized by the Alcoholic Revs:rage Code, SECTION 11. Any person who vi olatcti any provision of this ordinonce shall he guilty of a separate offense fnr each day or portion i thereof during whiny rtnv sueA tirll,, ti.)n 1 . r,oniraittc~l, :ontinncd 1 or purmItteil, and each affrt,.tie ,hall hu vrnt0m!llc by o fine or not more tlran Two Ilun,lrfi11 Uol1rjrs r,2?oo,r1,tl, a i ;y C:r t i s SECTION I1_I. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel en tiiu ` } public highways to other neighboring cities for late ninht j entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and J requires that this ordinance shall take offect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , r . 19 CITY OF DENTON, iEXAS ATTEST: i i C I TY`SF~FB'I7CRY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 3 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS $Y: i i t t INITIATIVE PETr'I_iON TO: 'Ihe Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; ;loo C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Catlev, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesporper, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Talial'orro, ('ouncilnin; City Council. of the Clty of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Uenton, Texas do hereby P-tition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the lin»u kyle Charter of the of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and ennt-t into law the pro,+nsad ordinance attached iter,to narked "Exhibit A° in accordance with the initiative prof ;root-. Of the Charter of the City of Denton, 'fexns. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attnchcd ordinance after considering 04 1 santo under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the ('ity of Denton, Pe tItior:ers request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the gi,,alifted electors of the Citv of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter nI' the City of Denton, 'T'exas. The following named electors who, ns a rotmnitteo of the potitionern, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for thi- circulation and ffl ing of tlfie Tnitisti•ie Petition. Mr. Janes Farl Platt, 2303 Fowler of llentott -666.3181; Mr. Ronald L. Slebler, 1812 Wcstminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michnel W. ccorPa, 1718 Wistaria of Denton - 1:12-0078; Mr. !k Jerry Stephen Davls, 1305 Kingston Trace of llenton - 566-3:02; and Mr. John M. Boncy, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTFR VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED "BER NUMBER_ NAMF~ ADDRESS SIGNATURE / - i - a Ll E-11 11- r v~ k. rir,~ t cc t ! 5. Wis. L___~ n~ 1f~~#3~K ~31~ Arn1 .t~~ a CU 10. 12, , 14. _ - - - - _ - V _ 15. 16. Y._,._.--- - _ - _ - 17. 18. 19. 20. _ _ _ w _ 10 the ur,dwtsigned, do by reby certify that r pcrsonally Cucuta u d the foregoing pnpcr and peti.tion, that it hears tILe slRnature of persons, that all o1 thr aiglMturo,v sot: apil"Ilded thereto in my presence and than T belio,c them to if. t1io t~r-name !Enattireso R' thr 1""r:cnn whose nemea they purport to l ii,, AFf 1 ANT- SWORN TO AND 0,111SCRIAEU TO RFI'()RF. IT this the day e!' y ) ~ - i9R1. NOT i°Y r't 1'1,Tr 1 AViI 1 QR i i NO. AN ORDINANCE. BY THE, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING 'HIP, PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC DEVERACT7, CODE I'ER'I'r1(NiNG TO IiVlliNIMD HOURS FOR LAIBEI.IL ';Ai.R, POSSESSION ANT) t'ONSi7yl)r1'[ON OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, 10 GRANT TO ItliTAli, OEALFRS ON-PR);`MTSE LATE HOORS 1,1 CFN`iFS, PR iVA'TIi CLUiS 1,ATE HOURS PI RM i'IIiIi.5, AN 11 TO CoN';LIYi.RS OF ALC0!10f.IC HFVCRA( GS Ti il? RIGA I', 1N9 PRIVILF.G1'; PROVif11?9 MP 1'4 SUCh PT'')VI';i()NS !)F 'I'11E. 'fEXA; Ai,C01101,1C fl I"VIiltAr;F CODE; PR0V101NG iOR A LO('Al, Flirt AS A1)i'i ORIM111 RY T1IF, TEXAS ALCOHOLIC FEVf,l+Ank RODE; AMENDING PIP COI11: 01` 'MI CITY tll' DENTON M' Ai PINI~ A NI-W ARTICLE Vi TO COMM 14 UNTI'TLQD "Artrwh VI A110HOLi('7F.V[PAfI?S"; PROVIDING I'E1° ILTY; ANN K(rf„ MU AN 11Me[`. MY. WN REAS, thr Alcoholic Beveravc trade cr the state of 'T'exas, a5 antendMI, authorizer the governinN body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of leis than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours F during, which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas E Alcohnlic Beverage Code; and W1IERFAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county %a% a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000 inhahitantr, according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the pity Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Rctai1 1)ca lers On-Promise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours 1'ernittces, and t0 consumers of alcoholic bovcro"cs the rights ,ind privile,!es provided for in 1.4! Texas Alcoholic Deveragy Code; and 1'r11Ii RY'.A`;0 the Texas AIc•oi,nl ~ • Peveragc Cede, authorizes the governing holy of 3 city or town to Ievv and collect a foe not to exceed one-half the State f:e for a permit or llcenso issocel for the premise located withip 'he city; NOW, TH11111FORE, 'III I'; COUNCIL 01' TU[; CITY OF PENTON HEREBY ORVAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of t1jo City of Menton is hereby amcnro_cl by addinf therr.to •i now ArP clc VT reading as KIM= E"':l RI'l "A" ' :e'er I r MU x,1,1 VI. ALCOHOLIC HLVF:,,ArjFS I SECTION 1 1-F16. CONSU,tifP'1'IthV-Ht'!IiNUF, l IIOUIZS , Section 1.4.84. Consumption - Flxtenclci boors It shall he lawful for any lat;rson within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to contirir,C rin ,ilrohnlic heverage r in it Public place or possess an alrohol9c h(;vorrive in a nIr1)i is place for the Purpose eF Coll',LITi11 P. tFtr :;;m., in St.rch FIL11111 - place during the exteridc,T hours vrv0cca by the Texas Alcr'Tro' it ltt"verage Code. E Section 14-81. Sa'trs lixtertdr~d Ilot.rrti f It shall be lawful. fur the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours ;!cerise within the corporate limits of the City of llenton to sell peer or offer the same (or sale during the extcndci hclurs granted aril :autlcorized by thr 'texas I Alcoholic. 8evcr;'Re 5ertion 14-31. Steles lixtended (fours it shall be lawrttl for the holder Private Club fate 4 (lours Permit within the corporate limit'; of the City of DcTrtort to sell or offer for salo mixee heverapes, ::rid ncrmit p'rsons to consume or he server! mi xr:d 1.cvera es during t11e -rtcnded hours y±rantod ant' ~)thuri.rcct i~v t!t~ Uc0 1101 ic- ltovcran,r> Cr'de. Section 14-ft3. "ccs No holder or :inY Ucun',c frr,'n '''rr•. 1t1C01T01iC ilcvera Ve. [ ! comlrl 4si Ort S11a 1'. r•"~~, .^.,Qtt i'1 511.11 I'll inCtiC• r onot at inn. wi th'. it the cr}rnnrate th_ !'itv nF tlt','o- ,:;tilr)Lrt llrtvinl* l'irst )laid to rho (7: r ;!.-;i o r~r,. n^1r.Ti ity re,i:1 the amount of "/'1 cal:( l iC'r1,r i s4uc,.1 as aut' c, ;t,, ride. T r' n v Any person '),••.i'.`R p1. this orrliR;tnt'r.r Shalt he F',vil?. :nr,11 t!:rv or T'0I therCc)f dto'r U~r -,ir tr,..t .•riL'~ .r Qi' pCl '~I t tell, ,•,h. _.Ili,.'.i 1tY. fib,, slut 107re I i,an 'Fwr; t'~.,. ,'r.., 1 i SECTION Ill. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighborin" cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the _ clay of 19 MAYOR-__ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 1 ATTEST s 1 CT NARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED A3 TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I { y iNIT1ATTtT Fi_T1T10"J 5., 1 t I TO: The llonorahle Richard o. Stewart, Ma}'or; foe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilmen; Irwight 1.. (-nfleY, Counr,tlm•;u; J. F. kiddl.aspert,er, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard 11. Tal!afevro, Cou:wAlmrn; (ity Cowtril of the City of Denton, TVXds t We the undersigtted citizens and electors of the city of Denton, Texas do hereby Letitfon the City Couueil under the initiative provisfons of the llomn Role Charter of the City of Dentort, Texas to pass, approve, and enact 'into law the pro~nHPtl or,11nance, attached h. reto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions Ot the Charter of the, CLty of Donturt, Texas. i Should the. City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached Ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to s vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the 1nitiatLva provtsiur,,~ of the (1,arter of the City of Denton „9'exas. 1 i The following naa,Ld elector, Who, as a committee of the FetLtioners, shall. be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Tnttiative PeLitinn. i'Ir, J,,qmos Earl Platt, 21,11 Lawler -if Denton -5EO-318+; tor. Rnn.ild 1., tiifbler, 1412 1d, wtmhrister P10 of Denton tir. Nich.e•1 W. ;korF;,•, 1718 Wirth ria cif Dent:m F,,r. Jetty Sttjlwa lrrvir:, 230" Fine,;tm,t "r't^h' 01' ntOil - 5f,+iand 'I r, John 'I. 14rrY, 2402 Croydon of Gentoa - 56,-10;0. VOTFR ~1111'EK REOISTRMION PRECINCT PRINIET) tJL^Gilat NUMB FR tc+t1; ADDRESS SI ,MURE Y z • 073996 ~ I q r~.. Bu~SNR~~~,ut 17N 4 Q-~~(1~2 1 OAT /~~511E~/~~/yl~naiLS~9( ~S. CIOI ' ~f=; b? T ¢f / Ga JG~~ti,~/~C+ V6. g 7 y n ~/J~ ,e I Q0 AA Y VIC 40 L/8 A, ✓ _ tl, 12. 14. ` i 15. 16. _ 17. 1K. 19. 0. 1, the ttnii•rslgnecl, du hetehy certify tha T pet.on.-tlly clr.•ulatad the foregeing paper Lind belt Ltlon, "hit it beam the signature of rr•,un:+, th ~ .till or the slgnvtuit; we rt al~;rndr.d Cicreto In rv prCS.1 ace and Olaf I I"~If~v.• the„r r Qsr. ;•,ui,ot n i t ,rrs of th 1, rrnnr who:rc naox~a they putpott to Lo. FYJAN f SWORN TO AND 5LBSI,1tIH@71 TO RPYOR}' I,N this the r tday or - , 1941. \ - / + 1,0'i,51 t 11 NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS v 'rllfi TEXAS ALC01MLIC B EVERA.GE C0 0F.. PFRTAWNG 'r0 11X']Im)1,1) linlws ) OR LAWFUL fiALE, PUSS! 7SInN AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BNVI RAGES, TO GRANT ~OU~ ETA ILF; DEALERS ,SFS PUVATC ON - PREMISP LATE HOURS LEC P6R141TTBES, AND TO C(1NSUML:ItS OF gliClMOLIOVT51 ERG S ITEF RIGHTS r1ND PRJVfLEGi':i PROvllllD 1'('R IN I,1C A1RF.GF CODP; PRUVlD]NG FOR a LOCAL FI,1 A5 AU;'W"RI7.ED 1lY '1111' TEXAS ALCOHnLIC RIIVERAGP CODE; VENDUX, TILE CUUf, OJ' '1111; CITY OF 11EN'rON by AIII)ING A NF-.w ARTICLI: VI 1'0 CH~YL~N11L'rY~ AND YNTITI. !AN I~F.h iIRGFINCy1tlI,TC l1EV1:RAGliS"; PROVIDING A WHFA EAS, the Alcoholic Reverape Cnde of the State of Texas, as amende3, authorizes the gaverning body of any incorporated city or town located in a cotinty with a population of less than three hundred thousand (100,000) inhabitants, according, to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully conswned in a puhlic place, and the extended hours ~ during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on with the provisions of the Texas I II premises, in conformity Alcoholic Beverage Code; and 1 WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding i federal census; and i WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise late llours Licensees, r 1 to c o n s tun e r . S Of Private CSuh Late flours I'crmittec.~, anc s alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in k the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WfIGREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or tet<n to levy and collect a fee not ; to exceed one-half tlEC °10;itc fcc for a hermit or license issncri for the premise locaterl within the city; NOW, TtIfiRF,FM.., "flll', CoUNCU. GP 'rill: CITY fif pliN'ION IU?Rr?RY ORIIAJNS: SF.CTIUN_i . Chapter 14 of the Code or tl,c City of Denton is herchv r air.endud by additiv thorotn n new Article V? cac'ing is follows; ~f~,t r 4 ' ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours 44 1 It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. r Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale I during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. SaIje-Extended Hours 1 It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended '0 hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees i No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so ` issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. 4 SECTION It. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of 4 not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i 1 f 1 I SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find i it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and I E requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from I and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ~ ATTEST: 1 CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ' ` BY: f E I 1 I 4 s INITIATIVE PETITION T0:' The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray ' Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners } request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as { t'ae persona responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. j James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister j #171 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jeri. Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTEF VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE GrO L'7~G( I _ r o Goa ~t cam! o yw. 0068~~ 6. 7. 1 8. 9. 10. _ E ll.. 12. I 13. 14. _ I 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of JS~ persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFFIAN- SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the da+ of 1981. NOT RY PUBLIC I AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires, NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. KiEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide j for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be 1 lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on I premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas i Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred i thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto n new Article 71 reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" :,a,r ~P ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES i t SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's t j On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of 11 the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton z to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons , to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended ! hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage j Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). f M1 SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night v entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: F INITIATIVE PETITION 7 r T6: Thtie Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners } request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. the followin named perso s responsible electors for the ocirculationiand filing of theiInitiative lPetition. Mr. as James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-+098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-OD78; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT FRINTED NUM[BER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNA1I1RE - Z'f. iu)(o4311t E~'esi 17rirrEl ~ Ijl=` ~Cf ,~~ll ~l, ~ LIL~1. 6-22,. 0/3?73~ /11,/w y,,u "t-~X2gZFr~wr~ sot v- w PP ' . ofo XLIpk .j1N 4t'~ i )]"JfrN- SCUYIOC~ L)ZC tJ 4.YiC a~..~l.l V,44 . R s 7. ..6 8. s 9. 10. u ll. _ 12. - 13. - - 14. 15. 16. - 17. 18. 19. - 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the signatures were appended theretu in my presence and that I believe them to he the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. -~~4.,,0_ ti L_'f1-~ f lGl l AFFIANT SWORN To AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE HE this the day of t-~)c V1 , 1981. NOTAR PUBLI 1N FOR ~ Wrh DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS , f i/ My Commission Expires: I !G, r i N NO. _ f AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE I PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE. LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hur.dred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be } lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires t.. grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Pprmittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for i the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half tha State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. i Chapter 14 of the Code cf the City of Denton is hereby ff~ amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: i EXHIBIT "A" r I N ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS i Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate ~ of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage limits of the City in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a Public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public ~ place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic f Beverage Code. i Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's r On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No .cider of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage r Commission shall engage in such business or operation with[. the corporate limits of the City of b,!nton without laving first a non-refundable annual City fee In paid to the City Secretary the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTIO III Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). SECTION III. The fact-that the City of Denton and Its Inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from { and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 " r:: T S MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 1 ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: E 1 { s /a INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of ti.e Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. i The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1716 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 1e< 9 Aa a fin 0/) _ < V /L7 A) ~c ✓2. i~~ l7 .E4sk~r Lam! s, 113. Z4 6-4. Ikeo "oks i'm $/IIDtr1)1z O~c ~ o s~! ~ ~ i~+Rc►fNr oo E 1/6. &qQ0 C~Q X12. 1CPC& I)JA 13. r_ 15. 16. 17. _ f 18. 1 19. 20. I, thi undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuinesignatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. } _-L f1 L~L'2 i h AFFIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of C+ : , 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC iN AND FOR W DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS `i- My Commission Expires: 3 . r r ~l V I NO AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTEA ENTITLED NT ING "ARTICLE EVI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; I ` WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he i lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours ~ during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on i premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and E WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which ounty has a population of less than three hundred r thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and qC, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Preen *e Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of n1'_;Ac beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texa: tlcoholic Beverage Code; and WiiEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing bo3y of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article Vi reading as follows: 1 EXHIBIT "A" I V ARTICLE Vi. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES i j SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption- Extended Hours s It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public I place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. t Section 14-81. Izales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons '0 to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage 4 , Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage I Commission shall engage in such business r operation wiithln i the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in ` the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. k Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance I shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion IIII thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). r t SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it Is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 RAY"- CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i ATTEST: r CITY SECRETARY j CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF OENTON, TEXAS BY: I i INIT1ATtVl? PETITInN T0: The honorable Richard o. Stewart, Mayor, Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chc•w, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taltaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the city of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3.183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 910 of Denton - 382-5098; Mr. Michael W. Ceorge, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. i VOTER VOTER t REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS ItATURE f > tZ~~397 9G-_NRDfiiLth all r 44ie 1~10fir'cF n~~~ n 1 +1--L! L6. 0 0~ ~9 0~4~*-__FERKe" ~ccSiAUC= ~ 012 y X13'1 cy .L~NrG S ~l. 0103 0 46_3ut~T5-retI N Z-r--~Y Lk 0 ec),~ OeA 010-5&2, 46- Fu~T- ~jj T;P--J"ft scGPo rw 1 _ U.?. N*ek0A r ur 'r am iA kit - ~IQ7 ~ 4G= ~ 'NF_ 1~ 1R;KE ~aclc~ r'c ~fz, O I I ~~3L- 46- K9.t -QY Z /f1rt$y b~ID M r a.Q11t~11 tiG ~K~t~.S?r!CNCt.L r- st.YO Vej 7. Y l° _ f rO 'Al Fonn ~ ~cCub l►1. - St 21! 1 ~20.r~~, li, ~r r'u.~ r 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper ands' petition, that It bears the signature of,bd _ persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. ~r AFFIAYT SWORN TO AND ;I11SCR1BE0 TO BEPIRE tff. this the _J_ day of c~uyltiJ___, 1981. owls ,~s~~ 4.1 - \AARY PUB13r, IN+AND FOR DiSNTON COUNTY, TEXAS My I'nmmlaalnn Pvnirrat ' I ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS F i Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate 2 limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public ` place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale durin5 the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first # paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in j the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violat•:s any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars (5200.00), 1 4 r SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , e 4 19 f CTY OF DENTON, TEXAS IS A E l ATTEST: ti CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: j I i I I i I J / /L) INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Pay Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of M Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in ac^ordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the j City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering I same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. 4The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall Le regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 410 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. Ceorge, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davie, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT 1RINTED t NUMB NUMBER NAME ADDRESS FSTAT ,t'1 A±, q~Q~L , lL C n , f/3. 7 0 5 eI IA M r :(KtRk f r i , n +a sy t 4 G 461214. k;,k1JSP1; C 01 0drd~nld~~ c ~r;0 ,5. D O~ 5 ~O U1t!. V-mac, ,lJ~ ~~i, ~f G a, /~i•d s .0 ocl 4 U _%,_,<~W An cT~. ifty i M Z'nar'dm. or, poog' 0 3N t~ b Rrt CuiEerfscwnf ? 5 rllrfpOK &I'm QI ~0 oa ~ h ~cA QSON , Sti a ftN I AW 3-3MVALL40bow a- A ,~lylarl ~ R~ { 11. 13. _ 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. ` 20. To the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of .persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose na~sa they purport to be. AFFIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the d,,ay of , 1981. NOTARY PUB IC I A14D FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires: J y 1 N ( NO. i AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OP DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to prcvide f for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he I lawfully consu;-ned in a public place, and the cxtended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on i premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas i Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding ! federal census; and i WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of { alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or tcwn to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, T14E COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: 1 SECTION I. Chapter 1.4 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: S EXHIBIT "A" i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours r It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage In a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours j It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of ~ the City of Denton to sail beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late j f Hours Permit within the corporate limits of' the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. a Section 14-83. Fees F No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each licenso so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. F SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). 7 , IF s~ I ~I I 1 t SECTION III, The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , { MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i 6Y: s s j i I i, r i INITIATIVE PETITION 70> The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, S Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray r Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned ritizens and electors of the City of Denton, TEkas do hereby petition che,City Council under the initiative provisions of thq Home Rule Charter of the City of DE-.,ton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto M marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or'kgfuse to enact the attecSed ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persona responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton 566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Weatminister Q10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael'W;~eorge, 1118 Wisteria of Demon'- 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 King`sto`n Tilt -f-Tsenton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PUNTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS STGNATUR I 4. Sal 1 06441-6 --ly I i7aMn, Pir 14!21 V:'~WQ 14 7. CS r` c J n 1b / CYJrrs o) ' ! ' bo4910o (241 ri-) Qt' s Oo. C) gT M P -ka' 710 ffl2. ~a drtA ~~_n~r2sli Q 1 /6' (Cie; CJ '1P P"I - Lk8•f~7~i3~ 1F At.ON - ps n~~ K19- fl Y) fAkA[ i t 1l11 C ~~5 ~7 f Q,k 3 Ttiut1~.S~tticQ V0. jll ~`.~!?e Uc.kuE 0 19 the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foreg ng paper and petition, that it bears the signature of a persons, that all of the signs ea were appended a thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the enut s gnatur of the persons whose names they purport to be, G FT / oe- SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the a of d , 1981. NO ARY PUBLIC I AND FOR ` ENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expireet ~ i t i I NO. ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS Y FOUTHELTEXAS HALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE TEXAS PERTAIVING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL ,SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GIANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS I P AND ERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS P ALCOHOLIC ILEBEVERAGE VIDCODE; OR PRIN SUCH OVIDING PROVISIONS LOCAL THE FEE TEXAS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI AL OHOLIC BEVERAGES"' PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EN1ERGEgCV' WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the r last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be JT~ fully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas , Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of loss than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers Gn-Premise Late Hours Licensees, i Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of f alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and a a 4X WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the gov rning body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not t exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued f for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE ANCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HFREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. E f Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby 1 amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: rEXHIBIT "A" i 1 j ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours I W r` It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage i in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas r Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours , It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late i Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton i i to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alco;colic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee is the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II, Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). c SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from j Y and after Its passage, and it is so ordained. a PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 1 y 19`. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r I ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: t i ' I ar J INITIATIVE PETITION • TO,. 'The Honorable chard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Ccuncilman; Mark R. Chew, St Councilman; RichardgC6~C:PTaliaferro, C uncilman; CityoCuuncillnfn the Ray City of Denton, Texas v We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initktive provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of ` Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative ;fovisions of the 6 ter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted tgg vOke of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as 'a committee of t,~e Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Ini iative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L, iebler, 1812 Westminister N10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Alteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. f1 VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS , SIN I I b'7 `l l~ ~'o ~ c Eli ~ iZ`{~ 1 ~ j7k:-)7jc -\1 i 4l T-uL:tonl 8 7 L r tl~---- rv0 0 W F'fn f 1,L Q L1- 1 /a Y'cu ' cor j/ - (A oil! 0 I ~i J 17~ h~ LJ 11 rg c? j'y~ 1 t r1 7 1 M r f 13. In i ~.37~57 C7 ~Cu~ rJP Cr.~ And r~ tb y' ~14. ! 1 1 3 ~m 'u iRb~.o,c- ~IaJ✓TSU (1 mot- --0 1S ~~d 1 , e[l dr La L~x1 i v}7 , C) c~8y S Q I 1X ~-~-d.; ~ i ~YB. l1 g 3 d 7/ d U t ~2 _ ~J ~s-~ttrce~ s° R d lo 3.5 Vt"I/ pkxc~r V20. a. / QN I I Y<.C ~~`4 \Ct~f. 1'SC1lI~ i. t'. IN 11' 11 G1 \^.C1 a Al.~~ Q1' , t e undersigned, do hereby cert% y,~a I pers\fonally-c1rirculated tVe foregoing pepel~ and a petition, that it bears the signature of persons, th all of the signatures were ppended thereto in my presence and that I believe hem to bet genuine gnature of the persons whose names they purport to be. A I SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the ! LL of 1981. NOTpRy pUg-L1IC AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS \ My Com,'atysion Expiresf ,S ~'i r , NO. 4 AN 07DINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT .TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICPNIES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERM3TTEES, AND TO CONSUMER 0 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS F ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEB AS 1 AUTHORIZED BY"THE TEXAS?, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "M;ICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARINN AN~N)) EMERGENCY. WHEREAS,;, the Alcohgjjji Beverage Code of the State of Texas, f as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than F three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt aA ordinance to provide j P for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on i premises, in conformity with the provifio 5k) of the Tetks Alcohofjc Beverage Code; and 'ANN WHEREAS, the City of Denton is 1A -i n Denton County, Texas, which county has a'populatlon of less than three hundred i thousand (300,000) Inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the I governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW0 THEREFORE, t THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton Is hereby amended by addi'Ag thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A„ .r -,Nor, r r i N ' f ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80, CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS r Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours s It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same In such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic r f Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate liras of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas } S Alcoholic Beverage Code. fY Section 14-82, Sales-Extended Hours i r It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Bovmrage Code, SECTION 11, Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). h~ f I 4 SECTION III. The fact at the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public, health, safety and welfare, and s requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it Is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 11 j I. I' 19. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS l E r, AT'T'EST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: ' CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r BY: F' i { i i ~ i i INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0, Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of i Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the i City of Denton, Texas. r Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Texas. g The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister { 910 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr, a Jerry Stephen Davis, 2105 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202, and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SI ATUR 1.0 ld S! 4 3 3 6- bAUI /t7' 181 y p A r n 1000'f. /7/0'T yS //C nr~v,JA Z:/o/ //S Al~r G 11,12 Z 3. 6 - 7. g 9. 11. , 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. j 19. a 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of V persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be,t genuine gnakurey-6 the persons whose names they purport to be. A FAN SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the ,a1 day of 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC IN'AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires: 1 + r , i NO. t AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND ' CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS 1 PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE ; CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO I CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. KHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the j last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide I for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public p:-ice, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to I grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late !lours Licanserss, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and j WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" r r w ` ARTICLE V1. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS F Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours t It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage I. in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage In a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. i Section 1;~-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. F3os No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within fF the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee In III' the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so i issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION It. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). Fr i SECTION III. I The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. J PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 r MAYOR J CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i i i j A ,s r e4 } INITIATIVE PETITION T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City y of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative proviefnns of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners j request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as j the persons responsible for the circulation and filir.,l of the Initiative Petition. Mr. I ! James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr, Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Penton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. s VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED t' NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS /SIGNATURE AA- v'i b o 0 7 ff R Lr1e ~o sc / o l„ e ~t' r~a '{'X~ , 6x V3. c. It) L) C, t~a.~av 24,'1 C1~n s M ~ `4.Aj (~hTer bicine L- t~ e~#a7.y fJ~• QimQri Ie 10, ~y~pg1 5 ~ I . ~ 6. i. 7. b, 8. 9. .Se 10. - 11.. 12. 13. 14. s 15. 16. 17. - 18. 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally cirzulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of/ persons, that all. of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believee''them t01,10 the genus a si'gna to of the persons whose names they purport to be. . A 7ANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the c.) day of 1981. N TARP PUBLIC I AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expireai 3 f/ r 1 NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE j PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND 00 CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF TIIE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than i three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the f last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide f for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours 3 i during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to I grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and h3EREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the i governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, rHE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION rr Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby E amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: 6 EXHIBIT "A" r 1 I 's ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours s i It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage In a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. 's Section 14-81. Sales-txtended Hours } It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's r On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale $ during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82, Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued i or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of 4 not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200,00). I r' SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , i 19_. s MAYOR s CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ii APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM; CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS BY: i I t E INITIATIVE PETITION N TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, r Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray i Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City (J~/ of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of tha City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" iv accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City { of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. t The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as j the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. j James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 810 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; aad Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME _ ADDRESS SIGNAT f 1 / 1 - 3-;15°G~?f~`f~~,ry~o/~~%•:?~~;~1NY i l 9/ 7 3f (~/1~~1/rtlltR~1 r<~<~CG~ 1iC•1~5 ~,.~~~ic~,l'~ e 11 v9: Ld.t -~J r Si~t~~1hA~ 7- J a _j / tif. _ . r~ Asa - rw ` I S ,c f tc. j/e MVI Tic 9. 10, 11.. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. to the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of -4 perso a) hat all of the signatures were appended tbereto in my presence and that I believe them to a th~,genuinfa gnatures of the persona whose names they purport to be. r t AF-FIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the JV_ day to , 1981. NO ARY P LIC AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expired." _ f NO. 4 ~ i AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMI9rEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS E ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING h A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than i three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the f last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he 4 lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours j during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the previsions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, i, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late flours Licensees, E Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; artd WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the I governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued 1 for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: i EXHIBIT "A" Y' ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES s SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public E place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic , Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of ` the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours e 3 It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late { Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended F hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage q Commission shall engage In such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of cae-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECT_i0N II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fino of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). s i SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public hIghways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and i requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , i Run CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: r i i 1 t f~ i INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe 0. Alford, Councilman; Mark R, Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taltaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, 9'exas. Should the City Co mcil fall or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under Lhe initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Benton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a coromittec of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr, James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202, and Mr. John M. Boney, a 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. K VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED t NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE V2, C T-2113 r s )a X30 s D, k 1/3.011,0 1N Ec,~A,zr ~c,eas ~zo~s S'rRyTFd1PD p vt. ro.~o.ss oo/~ n,c~~F~. D ~Ia~ISfkp~ C~inr'i 1,;) 7 1 t! mti RL 'w`1~nr,r',n L -.;P- nL Z , tf, oo o /,o Sue ..0 a9 00-101r do/ ,o /e SIv;e £v 701 St-t,, !/is7/A y T R. rLO.?G 1-7 ,C4 dc/% 06Ayr~ lrP,t,A•a, horl L10. 003/?6 Gb/~ E«/XX J5' TAm~t F l p ' .zy I/j1..CA~S/sld,t Q63Q knd'v b //IdM/f)S i°~ ~liPlJ V12.1 Ile k43. ".0~~1~. D/ w u / 15. 16. 17, 18. _ 19. 20. , It the undersigned, do hereby certify that ersonally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of ersons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe em to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. i AFFIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the X31 day n , 1981. ID F - NOTARY PUBLIC IN N AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS si, J My Commission Expire N ' NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be ' lawfully conswned in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located In Denton County, ' Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, i Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW0 THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: i d EXHIBIT "A" r - 1 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the some in such public ` place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.81. Sales-Hxtended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of $ the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late a Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton h to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Toxas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83, Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within j the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, SECTION Ii, Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fino of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). F V SECTION The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. ` PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of _ f _ 19 MUOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i ATTEST: CITY' SECR87ARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY 0 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: ~I i k~; i INITIATIVE PETITION 36 r ~ r T0: 1rhe Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Coa.:ctlman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City b of Denton, Texas We the under;:gned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the Etty Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Cnarter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto t marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr, James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr, Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED k NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE //6. /a 75-9, eaa, f C , ~'w ~•i4 1'"l.. C j . M~ O 3 7 3 y ,fie v e ie 4 N. L4 o/s U a, 10. 11. 12. i 13. . 14. - 15, 16. y 17. _ 18. - 19, a 20, - I, the tmdersigned, do hereby certify that personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my prosence and that I believe hem to be the genuine at aturee of the persons whose names they purport to be, « AFFIANT , 1981, j SWORN TO ANll SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day oEt~ lie NO ARY PUBLIC I AND FOR DENTON COUNTYO TEXAS j My CommtssionExpiresf f NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAiE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to t grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS; SECTION I. i ~ Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" 1 4 1 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES I SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic heverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of i the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours f It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended j hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such husiness or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION It. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separato offense for each day or portion G thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fino of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i r ` G SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and Its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. ` PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of r 19 Ff AYOR r, :CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 0 BY: i 1 ,r INITIATIVE PETITION , T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taltaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 1110 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Bovey, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. s F VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE l tilt &00"1. Ito 7l C& drA 00 V „ V8.0 a.ail 0.43F go 1- ~L~ L/1-c.~k.(~!«1A,~•tJ~la.1y Totlcine. j~/~f'%'r r~~~ir-~~'~~ air Ik.•~l~~n~'r ~ vlo. rL3.g 31-1 ago FAi~ i!z 1 F ,v11.. n.S11.3/. ~ ,r:clvAsc~I Gt'dE V vS /YCAS n (~li c~~~c•~,~l~r~lx.~ Vl'2. ~5 3 V S / %d; t'd~md ♦i, ~C}v~/1(~E ~ ,5 L c 111E'r c~'. - , . jC . io./,/-c 4 r1 `tn~-iti ✓14.Y111n'Iu«' i ~YICI CA- k4 n 0,4 4f ~7. ~%,'n ~C ~]R~ff,~c)~~ ~ I•~ .1~rti ~.~..,YN ~_f5.~]tic IL IN~'~ ~'61~) ~ 71 "'t t ✓19. Q s2~~ s C 'iky5 , • CScK~ i' 4+C e II 0.3003 ! o c~ I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuina signsturea of the persons whoae names they purport to be. AFFI T SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of~ 1981. NOTA LIC IN'AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expirest_ NO. I AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, i as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the r last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS., SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; I t EXHIBIT "A" f ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES j r SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80, Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same In such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. I Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale " during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. y Section 14.82, Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secfetery a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Boverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for oacfi day or portion r thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fino of 1 not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i .,p 1 i N SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of ' MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS E ATTEST: CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY f CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: 1y kk{ t r . L INITIATIVE PETITIOD ~ TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached Fereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. ` Should the City Council fall or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a counittee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister ` 410 of Denton - 382-4048; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Roney, N 2402 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED r NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 4. 5. f 6. - 7. 6 8. s i I 9' ' 10. R 11.. . 12. - s 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. _ 18. 19. 20. 1 If the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of -,a- persons, that all of the signatures were appended 1 thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFFI , SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE W, this the ay of j~ 1481. NOT RY PUBLIC IN AN OR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires: •J a } NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISR LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TJ CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than i three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide i for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and tie extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (3000000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to j grant to Retail Dealers On-Promise Late }tours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Pormittees, and to consumers of ji alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by addinp, thereto a now Article VI reading as follows; h EXHIBIT "A" M * r~ Y ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81, Sales-Extended Hours Y It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's # On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas d: Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton a to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton withon having first i paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authork.' by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). t f SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night k entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19~. i IRAYOR CITY OF DENTON, THXA3 ~ i I ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: 1 j i ~1 µ qvN ".J a I INITIATIVE PETITION • r TO: 'ihe Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas V We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0076; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 66/8 V 041 713! H ~T1t ~y1 S - c - p cl_ ~A/.//1 DKL- ti. t9k f~GIf, 29Z2- j~11)14YI r' L. A x3 t/7. Q~.~.GLj (1D/ . T N ,d nrnA PI(_ G /"d N l d. O $ 335`f OLD! tl M%//eA- RA.ad.4+1 A c3CR. s4• a, A F V9. 0641/19,1 9 n0/~'~l1NS , 3 S/L G /,ly& -/A?vs h Y)" eLAIn Oil L, L1. 00 LT(_ 3-91 le ILIA-, y f11 ? r~~. 1r1 ~t . (,,12. 1),0 L-~t~ Ii W, On4i&.If. vls. d d ~0 X72 voles W` i//sy eo e- L,16. o4S9~8 CC1rt+ rn, ttjLa-L~4__ y17. t%~BQ~`f GDI N 5tnr}Il r~-lliC~a, ~ Lls 3 S~>I~ci~ ~ ,,.8. rr ' ll'~ r N r l 2 _ Sa _ ,c.~1Ca~ 019. 1 _ ( Lf lo the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of ~Lr persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. 41~ SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE HE this the day/ of 1981. It L NOTARY PUBLTC IN D FOR f DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expireas ~ r No. ADOPTING ~THE PROVISIONS YOF THELTEXAS FIALCOHOLIC BEVERAGETCODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF COHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED N "ARTICLE EVI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING PENALTY; WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be 1 E lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and I WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of i alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in I~ the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, ' THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION_I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby i amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" 1 V t ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 4 SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours t it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage r in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. ` Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Yours i It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's i On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale f during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. i' ' Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late 4 4 Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton and permit persons for sale mixed beverages, an ~ to sell or offer to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended Texas Alcoholic Beverage the hours granted and authorized by Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued 1 or permitted, and each offense shell he punishable by a find of i . not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). s! A I 1 SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of i9 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY i CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i BY: 5 i INITIATIVE PETITION ,I i 'TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister $10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS ATURF ~.O~Ifo I~ 1~sf oclNTAiI~U (Z ~U1 EP- . 1100 f Oboe V2.CJ3C)4~ C)0 LD Ihl~~ll/t ~l S. OQ Lw~~ a l r i. yrkG4' G ` I . (9 (1 A VI.- 1' ✓8 • J e o >iV whVil ,v s s vev. 00S32j 00f N -b&cec y L h' i:7 Le ti k o, do 37 041 ff ~D~^ar~in levtl re Mrs A`U mbifl'6 h6~f ~ri.~cn i~PliL 1../ 8-;L- DO1H _ ~z. do d3D o" N .v is . .a A`rr ` •A -KAtyby ✓i3. D r zf ic~J ~4. _r~ s"S7z 1 11 111 m bo s ' (/f5. DU 1'sC~~r~h rJt~r~P.~~rf- dU. ~i6.D t s$ ool y ~oseph k', GAG MvIy s.4 4,4de JO ✓17.OU1011 00/7q 6 Mee( z30q r ~18. 650(`~CS //y 4' CE / ey~j 2 230 Y' (1rli 7o tl V19. a _L f?l ~_L L vP 1tIfI r +-1 VL 011977-1 12y 01Al tDuELt- rcfCtuo„} MLO[rbraJf .9m,,,,(Jc I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the nutne stgnatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. / 7 AFFIAN~// SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the ,z day✓ of Etti„:i;t., , 1981. X / rte: ROTARY PIBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires:.;~ %L y L r t u NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS ~ AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE Vt TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours i during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred - f thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and i { WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to i i grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late hours Permittees, and to consumers of ' alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in ` the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY 01: nENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. r Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby t q amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" r ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate i limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public s place for the purpose of consuming the same In such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's i On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of 6 i the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. E Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 1i_ Any pers^l who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be gt ..ty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). A ''o i i ~ r SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late g night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the ` preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after Its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of ` 19_. I MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY- CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I r i 1 i 4 i T A t~ f ! I INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, ti Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City t of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition ! the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. ` The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. k James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 810 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 13a9~ slr.+T. 1. ~d• 59/ Got N 'lnanexFc 6LmA SItLyljl DE„ro r• 00 4 e315 l ~ ~el eye 3 ne5 ✓4. r~ V Y~• X 3,1 Z 30 PL Plf V6 QQ~r2Z Ito) I- IAI ~3oS GL~~NGSo~ /7 /i ~i t~g•C~~~~-~. TANA FSPE~C r(~.~5 7e,~,•Fe 'TX 9b~o/ `Ye~L.UCCty1~ v9.01aoo~0 by r~r._,s zL~ a3 _~x aa~/ '1 vfD. ~~n 93/~~ l f7' ~<ie ~ dif~P~~scN c o o , jifl•~,~f-g~ -/N To/~ ~"~~L llrl~:f'r .D~n~~,~Y.~~ tc-.Rt vie. tz~y/1 a. Vf5 06. 06 Vi'7, A a373 09. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that It bears the signature of 24 persona, that All of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. ~ AFFI `4• 7/~ SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the _ ay of k; w t, , 1481. L J O ANRY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires~' ' No. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING TI4E PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE }TOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, 'AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000} inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on 99g~ premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and y IgHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to j> + grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, yi Private Club Late Rours Permittees, and to consumers of I alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in I the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town tc levy and collect a fee not to axceed one-hair the State fee fir a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" i r i ARTICLE Vt. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place daring the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's I On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted end authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage e Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation withtn the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in th4 amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so r issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the 1 preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of X' 1 44 I MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: 1 CITY ATTORNEY II CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i 3 BY: a { s I j I INITIATIVE PETITION T0: the Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight 1. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the oersons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. + James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of. Denton - 382-4048; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Honey, .902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. a VOTER VOTER REGISUATION PRECINCT PRINTET, NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 01 v'T~-f4 /e , lac t S I~ t ; c° i~¢(.otn._ vT~ ~g I,_ ge !.c)AGCCc)eE~il~'Ci,'1ra l"k) !1'eiej / Y6- ;~jr w;nowced 9 41 1i5. ~lGO ao f~ /P!//t e fc~t ~(-°'~S S e ~l c Y ~4nc G S r t~ ~~iL1}~ }ti. rrh~fUC'f5[.'!Vi ~~'J L~l y~vj I . 17,(01 - 11f Ie.t,,e E?J 8(5/~~ f9Ar4tu/sTy6~y 1 ~7oy t1,iov~~~v~ d~ lL .57 ` ~_L_ _ Uc L_u .~e f 1__ .1 t~ f e ~~rr~ 1 rl 1e4 LX) GC j}l yE~y~~ Cnkl. 1, ',/~c 'Y Of. %,k; nf) ~r ALI K3.r 3r e.0rrn, pod /,/I)a 0457,FR11 Via' Y fit----111 f~~ r f/, L u u£ cE~~ 2/mss t4 6 T~-~ ELL { ll~ ) ~ i i 1/17. /01337 LX? I [D 1) F J.t~ b 11L~ S 1•~ f t 11,1 t5 Aay%~, r./ It7 Lli, r 0~ (lu. 1114. V v T, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of '.!a persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons vhose names they purport to be. ? AF IANT1}.L111kS Zt. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the d4y of i 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, 'TEXAS My Commis,aion Expires! No. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO i CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING { A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the r last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Cour..il of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for c permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: _ SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton Is hereby Y amendr.d by adding thereto a new Article VI reading a- follows: s EXHIBIT "A" 4 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public s place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Bxtended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas ~r Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons i to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Toxas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, SECTION 11. i s Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance s1ia11 be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a lino of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). ~F i i 1 I, ti i SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find ' it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from `I and after its passage, and it is so ordained. II PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 i RXYOK CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY., i I 1 1 k I I • ` INITIATIVE PETITION TO% The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman, Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray 11{ Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City ' of Denton, Texas I We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton. Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER l REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER ~NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 12 6- ki elly" ~2. -=wig 4m 00 163 4. t 4 ` Go ce/Z bF~ ~sH3t {fK L.hm1a~R WAL ACL x ~10. r t 12. t, 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. ls. i 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulatt,, pes fegoi ng paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, tha all of tigatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be th enuiniures of the persons whose names they purport to be. } gFIF I SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the__ day of (i CfS~ , 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS Hy Cosmfssion Expires ~ `~~r~ NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF '}ENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours } during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on j j premises, in cont•rmity with the provisions of the Texas "'Al'cohoiic' Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred E thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of i alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and j WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued i for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, j THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto R new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" ARTICLE V1. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consumA an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. i Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late i Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton a to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-8E. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in I the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so E issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. j SECTION It. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or dortion { thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). 1 f I~ SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 i MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS , ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: a I I i i I f i INITIATIVE PETITION 7 7 T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Ste,jart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman', Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J, R. Riddlesperger,Councilman; thRaCity ' Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Nome Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance afterreconsi'de ing same under the int i tntive provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, it request that such ordinance be a vote of thetCharteriofethelCityrof Denton, Texas. of Denton pursuant to the initiative tive p p The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persona responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James ; Mr. 010 ofEDentonarl Mr. MichaeloW. George831718 WisteriaLofSDenton, 1382 0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. f VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ADDRESS SI AT ~ NUMBER mJMBER NAME ~1 c-- 1~~ /-[RNt~v✓~ ,car 2ll ~ irf~~/ ~~~1/ 2. s+~96 ,3~4/s ✓✓..~f iii y~' G~~ P V/6 . J 0 11 41!6 10 AM 111 ~13I ~~~e c~~f2t ~1V 1]Cmhav.~ke l ~11.. ri 12. /S 13. 14, 1 15. t 16. 17, _ fi 18. 19. s 20, I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persona, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFFI °..t , 1981. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of L NA Y PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expirest r 'k' I NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LI, PRI CLUB HOURS PERMITTEES, ANDLATETOHOURS CONSUMERSEOFEALCOHO ICT BEVERAGESLTHE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS A NEWS ARTICLEIN VI THE TO CODE OF AUTHORIZED THE Y CITY Of DENTON BY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he i lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less tha,! three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and IfHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not i to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued i for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: I SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is herehy amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" T I • I I 1 I ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES I I SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate f limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage ' in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public 1 place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. i Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's I On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of a the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale w during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas d Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late 4 Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton { to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended s J hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within y' the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee In the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not moru than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creators an urgency and an emergency in the pre:aervation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that 'As ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 1 19 i k F CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i ATTEST: !j UT1'T77T ! CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: { CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: ' I , II { I r i s INITIATIVE PETITION..? d TO: ,.The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City 4 of Denton, Texas We the undersigned cittruns and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the 1 City of Denton, Texas. 6 Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebier, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. Gorge, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, ° 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. I VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS S AT E V2. 4 (1 6~ L/3. A-1 1 y A 61~f tat V14. OC 3(r it t SqM 10t.LNC(- ko(kit S~ 5.1E1`l owdu"Now W 12 tf !/6. /14ooe A-4//,Z d f /wtY ~E'G=L~ 44 j/ 8. ` mm- .7G' mcen&114C "lo" it V-9 . 0 7ys to 1_ 1 T 1-j r 1) y r1,., Ill E? Mf-, ~LT4 4 ` n ~•.r• /t.,~.~{w I )w hi - b i e v elLk I 1 ✓13. 5) / J tC- AI)A &2 ~0.2lirc= i all) ,/gyp V 14. (N Pv,eS(!~✓_'_c'p+'t ?'/!Y`ri1~o~ y fltw't~G ..c ►~5. as ~'~3a~>~~ ~l!?dtv 0# 16 Ye- P-L I T-. I Ail /19. o D• ~_Y-? 1, _-`lc'• ► /YIN" j -l . ~o UJ✓v rvyeh I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of ?Clpersons. that all of the signatures were appended 5 thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFFIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the Lin.' d/ay of 19810 4 NOTARY PUBLIC AD FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS ) I~ My Commission Expirest~j / i { I l l- i i NO IW ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DE'1TON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAII, DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTUN BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLB VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he Ij lawfully consum•id in a public place, and the extended hours I during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, M Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding f federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to j i grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of i E alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. k Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" i y q r r ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES i SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage In a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public j place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. r Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to so:. beer or offer the some for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours 5 It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late t Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton j 1 to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons t to consume or be served mixed beverages during the Extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. P i Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic 'Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within tha corporate limits of the City of Denton r,ithout having first i paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11: Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued j or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). l aka.., `i:yA, r ~ -T F h i li SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediatoly from and after Its passage, and it Is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , i 19`. 6 1 ' MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r E 1', I ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS i j BY: ~ I i i I r 4 INITIATIVE PETITION a J ~TOI The Honorable Rtrhard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J, R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H, Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas 4 We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering spme under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City Denton, Petitioners orefqDeuestntonthpuatrssuchuantotordinance be electors of the thetCharterqualified Denton iTexas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition, James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 WestminMr. ister 910 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr, Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, x 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. a, VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 1 Ci reed/ .sSNrK r,~ I./ 5 ~U/y~ ~.nY~'15'f~ l~br} K ~ C_. ~~2t, J-MILS JI~C~Q.5C'e - ~~~4. ~Vy v 12. ; j 1 13. 14. 15, ~ y 16. 17. - - 18, 19, 20. I, t::e undersi;ned, do hereby certify that, personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, thdt it bears the signature of V persona, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the f whose names they purport to be. genuine signatures of the persons XFFIANi SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this theme> day of (p Y , 19 81. elk- 'I NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS /x My Commission Expired 1 ~ 1 ~ k NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND j CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS j PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as ame:.ded, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated x' city or town located in a county with a population of less than three aundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the P last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide i for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be j ' lawfully consumed In a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on I premises, i'n conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Codc; and I WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding ' federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, j Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of M alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the i governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not E to exceed one-half the State fee for a permtt or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENT"ON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" L"Li~L ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate i limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public i place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public I! place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late t Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton y to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons' to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage v Code. Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of ono-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. I Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance j shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion i thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of # not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i k 1 SECTION III. I The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find I it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night i r entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. I PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , t 19 MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 1f+} i I ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: 1 1 e } r i i I I INITIATIVE PETITION h T0: The Honorable Richard 0. St,.wart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilmao; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Str.phens, Councilman; Richard H. Taltaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition I i the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of 4 Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of Oct City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City ` of Denton pursuant to the initiative previsions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. f The following namad electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as r the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. ` James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L, Siebler, 1812 Westminister II #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 1102 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. i VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NP14E ADDRESS SIGNATURE S //Qyl e, lbJ 651ur 7/SE/1i~(cc 17 G~~e: L_ i1s1_--- 1411 14 r,C.1f Lt'~L1~~~ ~l ~'~7'Lt ~ ~ll.ll. r ~YlC✓1 ~,1: J ~~<r1~i., ~4 tlnL. WIND sS4 ~ Lo- cy rYl+V> r ,996 f Vol1.-10lf`>±~ J~ ~Crr t FE+~le~,' 74~ -/7FNT~1 ~2k!K~j~ue4,1 1 Y12. Zt& ~D r ~J k- _ 1~'NN S' , v l DI , [ Cil t-t Oh) / . i d 14 3. 7. 7 OUIJ ~QA■ L:._~~ icl w n.', k `14 . 12 Z,6 [X 71 K_~/ fi>)/f i} ! ,Ef,C41~t ti /Y F.t A'uJLL1lC 4 jai 16. 4 17. g 19. 20. 1. the undersigned, do hereby certify that I persal,ally circulated the foregoing paper a.td petition, that it bears the signature of -~j persons. that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the Benuine si ;a urea of the persons whose names they purport to be, A FI-ANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the S day of 'Y , 1981. ' NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires L b1m NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANS' TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PE'MITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING 4 A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, 1 as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during Wiich alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on i premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas I Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding 1 federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late (lours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of s t alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and I WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not i to exceed one-half the State fee fo~ a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW9 THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Cole of the City of Denton is hereby 6 amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: y EXHIBIT "A" I r, I ! E ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. i Section 14.81. Sales-Extended Hours F It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted an,i authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage 00e. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the Citj of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. who violates any provision of this ordinance person Any shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of j not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i i F 6 SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of • 19 ~ G MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i i I ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF D£NTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: E i j i k i I ^ ~ 1 ~f INITIATIVE PETITION `I J J T0: Ne Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, h.°-or; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Counciiman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephena, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. 6 The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr, James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. a Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. ER VOTER RE RATION PRECINCT PRINTED SIGNATURE BER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS N t; rte.67sa96 ce/S c~a ~w s I 7 00 ~/NL.C O /i c J. C e o✓ 01/() 73 t a l ~c~iNA, ' r/b. r! r6143 1' f+LAn7 E t. -A) ~gAvn AS C) &-~7. ~,2{l J.~f? EC~iF b ,u1 E_ SL~C1~irtlrlttn «~~~c 71 9. p to 2 2 o a¢~ r~ t J.13t~ 5 M -21 oog~oo~l~ G~~T~ y~~ f ~0 a fib; etc r~( s7 /11nc r ) vl 2. j/1 -gfY) ~4 lF44 'J~ Dr yr o-L. ✓15. 2 16. r ;em ,u[[ 4401'2 L3 tea/. ~>'C~ i1 A'/~ sf EL=~Sy j \ n~<\ kw( E YJ7T ,~E 1✓AS~~ L19. W IM N ~/20. ,Q ~f 2l~ul wt✓) - vl( I, the undersigned, do heteby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of 'persons, that all of the signatures were appended 1 thereto in ay presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persona whose names they purport to be. 1 (,E. A IANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED T1' r~FORE MBE this the day of 1981. NOTA Y PUBLIC IN AND FOR MyNCovm issionOExpiress ,'J/~r~~- Y / ' I N NO. t ' AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS r ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, 1 as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than Y 3 three hundred thousand (300,000) 'inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be I ` lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of lees than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding I federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in r the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and I i WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located %ithin the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby ' amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows, EXHIBIT "A" I i i r 10 w r ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate I limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public I place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours f It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale { 4 I during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours r It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton P r to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended i1 hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic BeverajIe ; Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so f issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance r shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion M E thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). r I i SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and I requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 29 P MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS f 1i ATTEST: CITY SECRFTMM- CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: E CITY ATTORNEY I CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: E F I J J r~ INITIATIVE PETITION f6 TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard N. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. i Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. 9 The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded, as f the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER ' REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED SIGNATURE NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS k 0 oil 20 ?f .~E 'TAvt i ~4.U27~Za 3F i~l ~YL_Srt C l u~~v1l;11_C r) US ~ s; 49, 3 Q., 1111, 11 J via. ~Z~ ou a~~C 0 U ill. 011Z. tL 2- 1 w 1,j) 92.o w N 1 -0 5 13. f 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. c I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of .,U- persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine si atures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AM ANT SWORN TO AND SLBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of 1981. i t ixg 40, 44 N A Y PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expiresi -i / r i l NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than s three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be ` lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours i during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of :ess than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding I federal census; and E WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, i Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the i governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" 4 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS ' Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage i in a pubi►:: place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas k Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours y It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton i to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons t to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended 9 hours granted and authorized, by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. } Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage r Commission shall engage in such business or operation within ^F the corporate limits of thn City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance i shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of i not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19_. f > 4 t 0 MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTESY: f CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I 5 , 'r APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i BY: i { r I~ 'I s 1 3 INITIATIVE PETITION j~ TO. The Monorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew. Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition e Charter of the City Council p theInitiative enactprovisions into lawftheeprHome oposedlordinance attthe Denton, Texas to pass, approve marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Texas. i Should the City Council fall or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as y the persona responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 810 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1716 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davia, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED SIGNATURE NUl83ER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS s96s'y6 4v QU J,~urc f 7.>. i a 64C 140 - 2j mss. - Q13o f~,D~ P 30 " 4- v8 lTo' 023 a FYLA,ti Ljr { 9. f 10. eeettt 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. r 18. - - 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that~I personally circulated the foregoing paper and that ature of all o the sre nded petition, that I believe 'i~hemetoobe*theagenuinefsignaturestofetheepersona resence t bears the thereto in :.y p whose names they purport to be. AFFIAN o ~ SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of,,1i1 1981. 1 . .4<•r,f NtlT RY PUBLIAND FOR DENTON COUN'T'Y, TEXAS My Commission Expires r l c I 1 I NO. t AN ORDINCE t } DOPT NG~TIIE BY PROVISIONSY OF UTHEL TEXASH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE TCODE POSSESSION AND j PERTAINING T EXTENDED H UIVRS FOR ERAGES,LATOFUGRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BE PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, EVERAGES TO CONSU ANDr~IPRIVILEGESD PROV DED hFOR OIN SUCH OPROVIS ONSL OF THE RIGHTS FEE AS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LO ENDING THE AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; ITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE CODE OF THE C PROVIDING TLED "ARTICLE ' CHAPTER 4 EN IDECLARINGIAN EMERGENCY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; A PENALTY; AND WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, governing body of any Incorporated as amended, authorizes the I city or town located in a county with a population of less than t according to 'fhe three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, provide last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to p t which alcoholic beverages may be 1 'for extended hours during lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours be lawfully sold on during which alcoholic beverages may of the Texas premises, in conformity with the provisions Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand {3009OnOl inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and the City Council of the City of Denton desires to WHEREAS, grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Laced to Lic consumers of Club Late Hours Permlttees, a Private alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WiIEREASs the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFOREs THE, COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SF.CT__ E Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton Is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" i 1 N ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES i SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. f Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be la,+ful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of a the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the sane for sale I' during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late I Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton 3 to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or ba served mixed beverages during the extended • p ~ r hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage a r Code. Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage r Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued I or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of i not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00), k r i N SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find i it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and ` requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , i 19,r . S MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY V DENTON$ TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: 1 s k j 4 4 I s INITIATIVE PETITION 3-L I t TO: he Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council raider the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto t marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering sate under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petitiol Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Wcstminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1716 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED r NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE ~zAd oo 11,1 C±~,r~4rU.TS~L.~s~' 1(~r~¢ 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. is 9. t 10. 11.. z 12. 13. i 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. { I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of 2_ persons, that all of the aignaturea were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe tiem to be the genuine signatures of the persona whose names they purport to be. AFFLIMI~++-~ SWORN TO AND SUBSChIBED TO BEFORE ME this the ,:1 day of 1981. NOTAR PUBLIC IN AND FOR j DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Comnission Expires: -j_ lir'tb I N NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCiL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEWS ARTICLE VI THE CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Cade of the State of Texas, I i 1 as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be I lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours ` i during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Promise Late Hours Licensees, I Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS; SECTION 1, Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; EXHIBIT "A" F ~ F V r t i r l ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES I SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS i Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate l limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage ' in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public f place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic k^ Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sole during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours ` It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage i Code. o Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without havtnR first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, , SECTION 11 Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of 3 not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). , . FF 7 i SECTION III. i The fact that the City of Denton and its Inhabitants find } it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the i preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and k j requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 1 i MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i j ATTEST: CITY SECRUTARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: 4 f INITIATIVE PETITION T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City 0f Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of i M Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursusnt to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. p The fallowing named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr, Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Honey, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. Y VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE p bi:.D.30177 0031+ ffla t~nFgj~'he~ Iq Jqria~laniei „MnTi, (yQ,#ak ~l~Lnf' r ao i2os~(~n~th6jry~ -s--; V1 e All 4 ~4. 0'19 X11 Q Q~f V~cKy Lit: CHST+r ~uSO N 18~ 1 C~nco rd Ikn~n T 021d/0 61e ye l ; so.+/ $ h' Coo , bn V' 7 Y, 6. q 7. 8. r 9. Y 10. p 11.. t 12. r 13. _ 14. 15. 16 . 17. 18. s 19• - - i~ 20. I I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of r persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFF T j SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the yeti day of , 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENIM COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expireal L, A I Am& t N0. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS k ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE vI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than ' three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide I for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on j premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of i alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued f for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS; SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; EXHIBIT "A" k E ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage In a public i place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic k Beverage Code. Section 14.81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of r. Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas a Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours t It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons ; to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Toxas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-85. Fees No holder of any Liconse from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refw:dable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance ~ shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion l thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 1 RAYOR r CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS j ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i iI i i i f INITIATIVE PETITION T''I 1 TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilmen; Wight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizen3 and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Slebler, 1812 Westminister of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Kingston Trace George, Wisteria of and Mr. John M. Boney Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 8stn 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. > VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ADDRESS SIGNATURE NUMBER NUMBER HAMS .0375-52 04 0 R ~}R? 606P 0QA,4?- - 371V Uy°/ 7IOoeI !____--t-x` ~1'"` 1t9r 3. n37s';c1 0010 1V4 . rl j So'1.;J CJ E C F" Q 00 00 V7.030a)b Jllp~ &V IL2 5 'rte V9. U D d f1o. C r ~ f-. r 1 > e1„nufn i11t)s5 bb - A et `Q t ' d12bSi6~ CC- F MI5 i 13. 14. 15. 16. 6 17. 18. . 1 19. I 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the signatures were appended tbereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the Cenulne signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. ~'1 AFFIAHT L~'y 1981. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of L~ tok NOTARY PUBLIC ItL'AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires: I w NO. ADOPTING ORDINANCE PROVISIONS Y OF UTHELTEXAS HALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE TEXAS V PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS HOURS ON-PREMISE LIO PRIVATE CLUB ICONSUMERSLOFE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESLTHE RIGHTS PERMITTEES, ANDLATETOHOURS AND BEVERAGE PROVIDED FOR PRIN SUCH OVIDING PRFORISIANSLOCAL TH FEE ERAS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity wlth the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes t' governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issut for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS; SECTION I. Chaptor 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" r s 1 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours k It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage 1 ~ Code. Section 14-83. Fees No Lolder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first I/ paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION It. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of i , t not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). Lai", k1.~ I SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from i and after its passage, and it Is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 CITY OF DEATON, TEXAS l ~ i i ATTEST: t,'r. S~CRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: r a INITIATIVE PETITION ~S TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City y of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the ' City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified eleo.-,ra of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the .ity of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Honey, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-300. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINrF,D NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE W 1 1j2. J rrHL i 1J1~ UCK ZS: S I+ l ` d35 /I / aCl~ 9~~ +I~ JoHN G~J,r G of y F / 2. 104 0 0:5& V13. U!o'j-~ k- Cl X14. •f~ 0a 11 1.a la Rq vgj /Q 1, P15. t>1 v". 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of +g persons, that all of the signatures wire appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFFIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the clay of ' Z. ` , 1981. Ylir~_ Z,i l~ - NO A Y PUBLIC IN• D FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS 1 / / My' Commission Expirest 'i ! _ i f a r l 4 ~I AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS f ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; F.".OVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS -AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, I' as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be I lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours t during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred .thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding r~ federal census; and r WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to i grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, II Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers' of i alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and ` WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not i to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued I for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" f ' 1 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ' ' SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours k It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of I ` the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton ` to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended i-' hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage r Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first C paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so a issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. r SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). f I i I N SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night F entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the l preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and I requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from k and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 4 ATTEST: E r. CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 1 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEAS BY: i i 1 } r iI I I INITIATIVE PETITION I T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Couhcilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City r of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Honey, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-305D. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE / j Ooll< l`' cn~'~tl C, I uC~N~s d~r~ 5'.G1~~NEf sal' ~y .,C~ 5. 6. 7. 8. i 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. I, thn undersigned, do hereby certify tha I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be th 'genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. / 1, A ANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the .10? day of 1981. r 1 k G >•,.~Iw;~i. _ NOT PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires: NO. I AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE AND PERTAINING TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEAL RS OF ALCOHOLIC}i BEVERAGES,LAWFUL CONSUMPTION ` ON-PREMISE LATE }TOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS EVERA THE IGHTS TIVILEGES PROVIDEDUhFOERS R OIN SUCHHOPROVIS ONSG OF THE RTEXAS AND PR AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS BYCADDINGAA NEWP;ARTICLEINVI TTO AUTHO CODE OF£THEY THE TY OFEXASDENTONALCOHOLI CODE CHAPTER 4 AND ENTITLED DECLARING I_ AN EMERGENCY. OLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide k for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be I lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may 5e lawfully sold on r premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and J WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred ~ I thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, I Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and y WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" I w t ` ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage I in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's a On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale r during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late i Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton z to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended A hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage 's v Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first 4 paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in I a the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance 4 shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of I ; not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). `1 ' P SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19--• MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: 3 i ` INITIATIVE PETITION 3 owl TO: The Honoraole Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Wight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R, Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas , We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the Initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Honey, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. t VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE nlo3}6 :~-i~' uG ct-~ 3! ? r n j i 3 e U_ t to L. V. G C( I G y Z f o m's mozi-f vt 4. 5. 6. r 7. 8. 9. _ 10. _ 11.4 F 12. c. 13. fM 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. r 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper And petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that q11 of the signatures were appe:ded thereto in my presence and that I believe°them to be the~~fiuineo signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFF ANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of 1981. /A NOTARY PUBLIC IN D FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Exp~.rea: ( ~_I 3 NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I~ ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTESDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS CODE; ORPRIN SUCH OVIDI G PROVISIONS LOCALTH FEE TEXAS AND AS LCOHHOLIC ILE BEVERAGE PROVIDED AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE k CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO ` CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING 1 A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the i last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he { lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred i thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding 0 federal census; and j WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to J grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late flours Licensees, i Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in { I~ the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the l { governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fen not ` to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby { amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: i i I EXHIBIT "A" w 1 i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of i , the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted end authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. 3 Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton „t to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. i SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued I or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i i V SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton and Its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency In the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from . 1 and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , a jj 19 t I s 1 MAYOR 4 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I e ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 1 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY A'TORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i i r INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citi ens and electors of tt.e City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under d initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, Dove, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. i Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 110 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Dario, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M, Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER B REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED a, NUMBER _ NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 7i%YxAd 6&afeT JdofFluTl t+~¢ • ~'~l t.3 ~L J'f~ _ , dAA; t. 3. C! 0 /3~7 Z 5 ~~,1E ICNA~ ilE~',(i'~~1,(X 528' /Y,jirtczo fit, Ir x 1--5. Q 111Q-4 1 Ky DgA✓J~CC^"c 1916&4142l1,1q~ A4 ✓'6.6LLW .~1 R i✓ v V7 . t1 r ✓ l / 0" I Va. 3 Q 9. 10. 11., 12. 13. 14. 15. k 16. 17. y 18, 5 19. 4 20. s I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that'll personally circulated the foregoing paper and { petition, that it bears the signature of ~ persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. E 'A FIANT i w SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the dcy of 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC MIND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Explrest / u~ I NO. f ' AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, i as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an dance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he iI IaWf Aly consumed in a public place, andF the extended hours , during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, f Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding f federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of v alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and j WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not i to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS; SECTION I, Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; EXHIBIT "A" i r 4 i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES s SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS f I1 Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours I It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic haverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82, Sales-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended 4 hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage pp Code. i Section 14-83. Fees 1 No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first } paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so 4 1 issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance 1 shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars (5200.00). t • r F F NO SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the i public highways to other neighboring cities for late night j entertainment, creates an urgency a.nd an emergency in the l preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. ` i r PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of I i 19 , CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ~ f ATTEST: CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I j i j INITIATIVE PETITION T0. The Etonorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pisi, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the F City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Rarl Platt, 2303 Fo-ler of Denton -566-3183; Mt. Ronald L. Siebier, 1812 Westminister i RIO of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisterta of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINYED 4 _NUMBER NLMIDER NAME / ADDRESS SIGNATURE y2. Q7'1/ 9/ /~A.E' 1 LGU C'GL.G/ti~S ' C'~l1 4.01 lg599 l R Qe~ 0 `6. D 9P? y 1~ (Y-) PIN C te < < 14Q 40 r: f7. -/4 L 1/114 . A I& ~k5. y t0 g4Bl 3 F . oll e.&A ~a Q I(L vr6 .l r 17. t= _ oCA 18. _ 19. r - r 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and ,Q persons, that all of the signatures were appended petition, that It bears the signature of 9 thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the gen ne signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFFIANT , SWORN TO AND SLbSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the •ri~' day of `?ssL~ 1981. NOTOY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS ) l My Commission Expiresi,'' / ' No. _ AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide fo'r extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be i lawfully consumed in a public place, and the 'extended hours f f during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on j ' premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas {{i Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, , Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred 1 thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to s grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the i governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I_ Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby 1 amended by adding thereto a new Article VI readinj as follows: EXHIBIT "A" ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES z SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours i It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate i limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell bee: or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. s Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons } to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended ; hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City f the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall he guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i i I SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the 04 public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the j preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and 1 requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 . f RAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS t ATTEST: { i CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i BY: E s t I 1 ry 1 i i i. t- !y INITIATIVE PETITION TO. The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilma.,; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Tallaferro, Councilman; City C0c1cil of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance rttached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the C+ty of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitionera, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ?1 NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE #f . V2. to 3 f 1rf~b.-~l, F V4 1/ 97 f~ 50 9M &Wk~v- lite, ye-5 s r a J4 ~5,~ l~ t S•Z CZ +j ~i DA93S/D ~3 f/ MOU SMx~c M AAW FJ1_r HPr~~ Gu41 Y°o LaA100nl i ~ JI AA I ,t1~ S~ C~!;U /Li~IC JN ' P~~y 9-Yq9L 311 Z-1n //I/ Y s &io. SA C'HF 9ra #o~l sh t r ai 7 D 5 77 >~~©~f^1 i ` rl S l f 'Ti#N(C Rr els IRV(y2. /0. 14 yf3. /I,,5 3ni~ jm 1, n f ID6 15. g 16. 17. 18. - t y 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of 1 persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe hem to be the genuine i eturee of the persona whose names they purport to be. J FIAXT , SWORN TO AND SEIBSCRIBED TO BEFORE HE this the day, of c cc 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC INLAND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expiress ; _f 1 N0. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUDIPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt 'an'6 HInance to provide for' extended hours during which alcoholic :beverages rosy be lawfully consumed in a public place, and Ehe' extended hours i E during which alcoholic 'beverages may' be lawfully sold on r i premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and , WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not I to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued d for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; s EXHIBIT "A" ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS 4 Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. w Section 14-81. Sales-gxtended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas f Alcoholic Beverage Code. } Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in Zuch business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion 1 s thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued t or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). t i i SECTION 111. I The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the j preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires th,,t this ordinance shall take effect immediately from I and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19.___ . i MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CTTY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY j CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS BY: 1 s i I INITIATIVE PETITION TO: 7%.e Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, ' Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard N. Taltaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City A~, of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Dentun pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 610 of Denton - 382-5096; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE vi• -D IC) C% o uD o 0 i i .11115, ~i<<,I✓ieir 01 orn~795 _lQlt~~sboP~~K 11= Rur?.~w .mat, &..1 t fC 6 Ak ' bl ut e w 11 p ~t112. I-At a kne; j cq~0. 1 ray LA. `f! L(j 1 jp~ Jerr1 o Kin DcI Ov ~aj 18. } . 6f 1 / lel A! 13-d A ~ -2 AIII 11 11 rx: 'Cl u i D t, I, the undersigned, do hereby certify the~J/~ personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of X persons, that all of the signatures were appended theteto in my presence and that I believe them to b,o a genuine s gnatures of• lyd persons whose names they purport to be. _ r F T SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the ~l y day of 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expirest / Y i ~ i i NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOUP3 FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated K city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on y promises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas I it Alcoholic Beverage Code; and' 4 'dHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred I thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of { alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'T'exas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee-not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton Is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: Z EXHIBIT "A" ry., I ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14.80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended H }urs It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic heverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public ` place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Sales-Extended Hours Section 14-81. it shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late It shall Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton { to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons j to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first P paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee In the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, ontinued or permitted, and each offense shall be pu-aishable by c not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). ti 4 - i i SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the i public highways to other neighboring cities for late night l entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and I requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , t i 19~.i j MAYOR y CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: j CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I i + I f , i i f C ` INITIATIVE PETITION H TO,. The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, 'texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Lxhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioner.: request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation acid filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-)183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Honey, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. r VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SI ATURE L1' ?ft LANK AuS L IN i.r a CPJ~ ~H. eL D 8283 3 /-t A 2 r o CU 4r 1. -030#93 .314 Agee' Lewlt a~~ 3 /,!>ne Ctra~L b AJ// CJaa/yc. r _ r f / A1.}`f?!' _cr~/~ll-tS1"ANIVAM r1~ j r m- , 9-~ 4nIL.5 . fM 0,F6tu Ica j p Y2. IQ1 /2Q' ~t~ (~vi0 Gtr L~ e 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. _ 19. 20. Is the undersigned, do hereby certify that personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persona, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to a the genuine signatures of the persona } whose names they purport to be. AF IANT t SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day ofJ 1981. ~Ai,1. /(hC6r~ _ 1 NOTARY PUBLIC IN D FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS / J My Commission Expiresi ' b' i AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS OF E ALCOHO ICrBE CLUB EVERAGES L THE RIGHTS ON-PREMISE PERMITTEES, AND E TO HOURS CONSUMERS LICENSES AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. f WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated population of less than city or town located in a county with a pop three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beve ra3es may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred 4 thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WFIEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTONiHEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" I I II i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours « I ! It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic 4 Beverage Code. A' Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas u Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended ;lours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Toxas Alcoholic Beverage s Code. i Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-rcfundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. ` SECTION-1 Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the i preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , { 19_, MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i i i ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I 7 i ii i `k, i ep i Y 4 INITIATIVE PETITION TO. The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. R3ddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto i marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the y City of Denton, Texas. f Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners } request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas, The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister r #10 of Denton - 382-4098, Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 4 /2D0617Z dog N X?jJs5~//.,lam esp~~, l9/4~dh`b hp 1 flltry go l A/ 4) 01 M !t, SS EE I Q k 6. d f 7. 9. 10. S 11. 12. _ 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. _ 18. 19. 20. Is the undersigned, do hereby certify that personally citculated the foregoing paper and petition, that It bears the signature of persona, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. Li AF T SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the :-)day ofP ,r 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC IN' ND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires.CN ! 1 NO. r AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE 1 PERTAINING TO EXTEPr)ED HOURS FOR LAWFUL FALB, POSSESSION AND I CONSUMPTION OF ALU HOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS PERIITTEES, AND E TO HOURS EOFE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ` WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, f as amended, authorizes the governing body of aAy incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt en ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours l during which alcoholic bever.ges may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas i Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding j federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i WE EREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a feo not ` to exceed one-half tho State fee for a permit or license issued I for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS. SECTION 1. j Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows, ~ I ' EXHIBIT "A" 1 f ARTICLE V1. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS 1 Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours i it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public j place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic I Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons { to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. 4 Section 14-83. Fees 4 No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Boveraro Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion t s thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). t 4 ~c e r I I P SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservatioi of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS h I` t , ATTEST: CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i' APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i l ~ I I I f f I • M 1 INITIATIVE PETITION W T06 The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taltaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas 4 We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, S 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER ADDRESS SIGNATURE . oob8?I oru:F _ LA CLr _ so ' a~ ~I~ern7a~,~?r a,t d, l1ttr ; t` S? Y/re Rc~jAc rlrREs ~ r, oS 1 Ga r qp ' i.- 01098 l ~~Pnr.~ l~~tar~ ~i213r E 113 c~ ~ti AL //S, _037853 Ov114 frF1-n4&,ie,.ajyLA RwrjcvoQmaEN-- W_ 441 # t"'ev• Q -FS a v s-1 Cam r) 1) (1 Re-~'~, p ,L fa, ~,A 1l' fro. fJC2r~Y2 Ol/ At '~~35' O {f r L ',j Q4 ZwCRSL.~ }a~sJ I. V i Q ~S.dL ~K-~) /Il II {lll +Y'`KS( G'I Lf ~.~1 L t~, -f 'uS CC! y-8. 1137 6S r`rN N }l..,, - Ap,~, I 1 dr,j iJ .(V~r r r 0. (7eorr I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I perso,ially circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears ',..i signature of goQ persona, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be, A T SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of 1981. l ( NOTrTRY -PUBLIC'IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS / My Commission Expirest ' J Y<< T~- 1 r ' ~ t i NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, ' as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide 5 for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas j Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which County has a population of less than three hundred { thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to i grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of E alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in f ' the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby ame^3ed r)y adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: j EXHIBIT "A" s 1 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. C0N11111TION-EXTENDED HOURS I ~ Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours x It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale i w~ during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. 3 ` Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours } It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended s hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage z Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Boverage Code. SECTION 11, Any person who violates any provision of. this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i f SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from p and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 } - r MAYOR 1Z CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS k~ a, f ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS j 6Y: i I 1 „s r i - . g r 1 ~ I INITIATIVE PETITION ! 5 •TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard N. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a 'vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as F the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr, Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westmintater 910 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John Irl, Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ry}JNUMBER NUMBER NAME p~ p( ADDRESS SIGNATURE ` Z • n~ r5'~ 1 bo 1 C ~y7`t c. .G . f a -Cl A,z ~d_t1+v►~ Alp, K4 X55 / r'G e o B A I ~v 1 Notts <r,~. r 6. 7. r 8. t 9. i 10. 11.. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. - - a I, the undersigned, do hereby certify tha~1 personally circulated the foregoing paper and d petition,'that it bears the signature o persons, that all of the signatures were appended t thereto in my presence and that I believe hem to be the genuine si tures of the -persons i` whose names they purport to be. 1 L IANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the .3/ day of' gal. . VOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS 9 My Commission Expiress m NO. I _ AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANS' TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended,' authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the s last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours j during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and I WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the I governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a feo not to exceed one-half the State too for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article Vi reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" r N r ARTICLE Vt. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES i SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption- Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume a!i alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public i place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas i Alcoholic Beverage Code. S Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, Section 14.83, Fees t No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in t the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each licens, so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, SECTION 11, Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). r i f SECTION III. i The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that ttis ordinance shall take effect Immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, R'# PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , i l9_. I MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS x Y,'r E I f ATTEST: E CITY SECRETARY I CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: J CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i I I f INITIATIVE PETITION r TO:' The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Cbew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the I City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton. Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. ` James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister f10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Soney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED /NUMBER NUI.03ER NAME nADDRESS SIGNATURE Vl. 3 30 Et r ~2~~ i EX IgViV, I .fo11t4 EAa.pltlh apt /0 9ysv 11>< 2 a ~ s.,. LO a_ I~IELAy~ 00441 Pi/AC~9( to 4~t'~. 3aaLI v6+~►~3SS' k,.~htn.,,v~1~.tu~rna,ti1~!C__c?A4.e nk~~~AR,Pcu.~h~~?°,u.~,~~~,.~~~; a:r .i ay ,akek, f~A Le. Y//0 2 I !I! !/!T!Qa~ Fif~~✓Ki l~,,n v9• / t/ R S G+2yr Cu ~ rUGS . jLa c a*A~ -Tk-,L Vt-t. s1~i ITN 3205 i,ES Un. 7s / H 1a + x;11 S~~H s Ours Vfi, 0/0 3 3 CAI. Li.v (,rs•~vs99a' c~y-7' ftl.+~~' w/LB~',1i~, ff V • .~L•Z....~.S~LLrfr.. i~ rie: /Ui1'~C15 / /~f3 ~~[1~ ~A 17. '0 Cc1 I KAKI ~ncr err>~l~itfl~- rJ I bQ,~e,- rya. ~l40Z aa?J Gn) J6144 ` I 1 CNA t e 3 ~0 311 I a f.,SF=P `i ma IooQ _ 6 n ~If))~a 10 9. [,2~iI ~ •-4--~ -rte \ - 10 20.! .c « 1 N U ~l a L Ic ~-lr~ a I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that. I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that It bears the signature of ('persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFF T 4 SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO LFFORE ME this the day of 1981. C NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires-i iYr ( N NO. P I AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide I , for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be t lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i ~ WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton Comity, I 1 Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, r Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in I ~ ! the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fec not i to exceed one-h31f the State fee for a permit or license issued l for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, i THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DI;NTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article V1 reading as follows: f EXHIBIT "A" 1 4 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES I SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public } place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. ;r Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the ras Alcoholic Beverage Code. E Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours ? It shall be ]awful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or otfer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons y to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.83. Fees ; No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. ti SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of p , not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). s i 'r r N t SECTION Ill. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find i it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety ai,d welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of ' 19 i ! MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: i CITY SE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i E li i i INITIATIVE PETITION , ' TO:~ The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas hereby f the undersigned citizens and electoriovof the isionsCity thof Denton, e Home Rule eCharter ofthe City ipetition provisions the City Council under the initiative Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto ' A ~ marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of to qualifiethelect Y ors of the C,iTexas. of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions ` The following named electors who, as a committee of then etitilnitiati alPlebetiti regardMr as ill,d ` the persons responsible for the circulation and filing the non. . f James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-318317Mr. Ronald L. SDenton,-1382 0078iinister 410 of Denton - 382-4998, Mr. Michael W. George, Wisteria of Mr. f Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace o Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. B VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ADDRESS SIGNAT1IRE NUMBER NUMBER NAME Il 0' -~'3At~ ,skein c~PT Nil l13. D, 114.00604(0 4 44 M>,~,~.c: L t ~ 10`1Sci7t1 . ~ N A"1- C Po/ 7)6-- 3HGN_ - S~ . £3i~i - t i A 0 r» SL, =ti V10. %3 tlt;1__.__ -i\ El ~ , 41 A s It VI 2 •"r.3 GCSGR I `r, E~J CI/AfllE_S 2?0(1_ FF51 L►~ f Vil 4. Ufa- ~ A % a V15 LIA6. (~;~-{-~'~"-~lX~l~-~-/~~""'"S X111 loo ',s,~PNeN rv~NPR+7R~r/ ot~,tx ~~x~~ 1J Gak Z o fls. V19. r o>J~F ~~r - t/ri~t, rv )N At Qo tt. ,.i t ,/20. r ~N-c-sr.. ~c~StRt n YY I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and of the signatures were appended that. it bears the signature of ~ p ecsons, that all thereto In my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. .1 22 Atr f C SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the da~ of 4 1981. NO PUBLIC Irc AND FOR ! DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Explreas_ Si ` i ` i I n V NO. _ AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS BEVERAGE PROVIDED FOR PRIN SUCH OVIDING PROVISIONS LOC'ALTHFEE TEXAS AND PRIVILEGES AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE ` CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO HALTY4 ENTITLED N DECLARING IC EMERGENCY. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PEN WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than t three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours daring which alcoholic beverages may be ' lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during whIclt.0A coholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas I Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding ` federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to i grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Latr) Hours Permittees, and to consumers of 1 alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for In F the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the G governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS, SECTION Iy Chapter ld of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; EXHIBIT "A" T 1 4 t ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDER HOURS 10 1 Hours Section 14-80. Consumption' Extended j it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage limits of the City possess an alcoholic beverage in a public in a public place or P ublic of consuming the same in such p place for the purpose place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic ' Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Wended Hours Retail shall be lawful for the holder of a Dealer's Late Hours License the corporate limits of within " the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale p€p i the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas during # Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for the holder of a private Club Late of Denton Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City and permit persons to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages' during the extended to consume or be served k authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage hours granted and Code. Section 14-83. Pees rom the Texas Alcoholic Beverage No holder of any License f Commission shall engage in such business or operation n within of Denton without h R first the corporate limits of the City fee in paid to the city Secretary a non-refundable annual City the amount of one-half (112) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTI N I.1. son who violates any provision of this ordinance i Any par portion shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or po thereof during which any such violation is commltted, coftinueE or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a not more than Two Hundred Dollars (5240-00)- ,t -W r c V SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night , entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. l` PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of I;• 1 19 j ' CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS k ,r I ATTEST: sl CITY SECRETARY I CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i i i i INITIATIVE PETITION J/j T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger,Councilman; RaCity Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering thCity o.' e qualified electors of the ordinance provisions same request under that the Initiative submittedtto a voter ff the of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as N the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the initiative Petition. Mr. b James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr, Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister Mr. 1718 JerryfStephen Davis,42305 KingstonaTra a of Denton - 566-3202; andDMr. John3M. Boney Mr. 2902 Croydon of Dentoi; - 566-3050. r VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ADDRESS SIGNATURE r, NUMBER NUMBER NAME - J1 j, ~ss~ sfr ctD d~f ' A/LF ~ ~F yy. rr 1 Ya /3. K4. 01 , o 9 C G S a j 1 ~t~1 n/`I c pr ~ /l ~1G~C f; ' 3 r G' Gk's i1; r.~ ` 5 9ocXtvo&w- qyi sir /a ' ~ 1 c ,fi• t.cy ~~r 16 A y9. 10 y 7! /r7rs• . i~l~tif6'i~cND. 10. 13. 14. 15 . 16, 11. 18. 19, y 20. ! I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of -2- persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to e-the nuine s lures pf the persons whose names they purport to be. y)J' t F ANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE FM this the ~L. dpY of i'` Mi 1981, 1L✓ i NO ARY PUBLIC, LN AND FOR DENTON COUNTYa TEXAS / My Commission Expires 4 i r i N0. i AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, f Texas,'which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and ` s WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to mrant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of i ! alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in i the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE) THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: F SECTION I_, Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: j EXHIBIT "A" i ARTICLB V1. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES , SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public j place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Bxtended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Q Alcoholic Beverage Code. " Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton W to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended r hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Boverage Code. SP::TION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Isundred Dollars (5200.00). f SECTION 111. 'I ' The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the , public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. r PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 MAYOR N CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: i CIT? SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: j CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i BY: 1 3 i V i i i I I i i . 7r INITIATIVE PETITION y4 ; TS: Th Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas 4 ' We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton. Texas 4o hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the i City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister f10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Penton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED SIGMA R£ NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS x.11.. ~ 41 szq 9a ~ jf~JCGS.~rs ~~r+ atf~„ Aa6~/ia6 V3. fj C) e) n it ' Oow3~? 3N SU5 lJ OEgIJ •I a VL v1.OSgSg2~~ dlo was /JRoaD K/NDf~gD i9iG cars J Q, ! ,L~ J go~tS --Lt--/ r, 9. 4 ,-~s r lt~ f. X;., rs~ 14210 ..,~c, Vb.QnSAr,A I N fir, ~}1, 0 1 31! Mr_S Dc~ l~ zS' "01 i . 07840 I N J~_ r~gdRK 1 ELn) W. tZ'1>•&2-4 St'1pij g- .4 " n:~rr ,.Q~exJ V5.0111 5 3 [2 uurann n 0 0.,reas-LCA Alau . V16. D- b 0 250 , L ~GA&A k1NAQn T~, i ~2r4 Aar c(+ +mi L r ~9.UJ~t~ritD V0 . C/,B _ 11.2 [SttCnE~Q ~r71.W 7:1 7~' 039czgej, C5 I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of 22 persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purpoit to be. AF T AF SWORN 1'O AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day sf j ~ k14:1 ~ 1981. NOTARY?UBL1C Ift AND FOR DENTON :OUNT•Y, TEXAS My Commission Expires: z / i ) F i i i i NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF Td E TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF TILE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED NT DECLARING AN "ARTICLE EMERGENCY. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS! SECT~I . Chapter 1+4 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a now Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" i r V ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES F k SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS 1 Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic I Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours 1 j It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale V during the extended hours 44 + g granted and authorized by the Texas tx t Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton E , to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons A~ to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission 'shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first f ' paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion 1 thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permittedo and ench offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00), a N t SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find i it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the l preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19`. MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: I CITY SECRI CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: t E I INITIATIVE P'BTITION \ I `a\ T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the Initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering ssme under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pareuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Micha_1 W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED 41 WEBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE u 0Og~y~~ l N/ Silrr~r~ Crpu__e7(~,~J~~cr~ 1~3 Nis yur~ x Ilk l/z. n ~ .jfs LA774~1/F L~1 ~71 6e" 7 - 4. _ tr 5• 6. 7 8. 9 10. 11. r 12. f a 13. 14. } 15. 16. 1 17. 18. 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of j persons, tnat all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that i believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFFLW SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the V.? day of 1981. i NOTARY PUBLIC N AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expiresf Y t N I NO. - AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS i PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide s for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic 9everage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" R ~ l N ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES I %'ECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption- Extended Hours V It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours i It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas = Alcoholic Beverage Code. a Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage s Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Eeverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. o SECTI~ ON I1• Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion j thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued s or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i f -f • SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night ` entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the f preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of i . r E r MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS " ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ' APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i BY: i i F Y ~yl : J. .G { INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight. L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into lew the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse co enact the attached ore'nance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED SIGNATURE NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS yf n2 G~ 9 3 IJ _~1t1ii 51 ) -~Ri7 3. t1 Jso..f r . ~~t~t : L/5 . OLd.t B 39 (/?•/o~ra~ .~N ,[fl~D,diAS Ll~ryt~--~._s~.,~ ~3.~ ~ ~ i~.~~ ~N~.aa7 T~1 „a1 rte',, a cc 0`~~m' Uhh s, 1/8./GOg7/ 14 1..G~GS' t~ n,z~l7 Q111f i%~ f~ +Gl_ ' r sc~ , ~2.,34~3$ Pn~.uj>!i /'al3o,r 193 G s e k 4P ~ r ~ f 36Ke 3/7, I/ADLrY r "en7D R NLIJ 4la-t11 X1.7. 03-1? '3lj rt'cRToo SPIr4S A I qQ ELI,- cYPst Cv r.. A 7 U t Utur4w.•~9'ieLXI ji1a. ► DJ 2A ~cn~ar la. ~r . -a .n~_ll~ J I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of LC I_ that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. qFF T SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the 42~) day of , JI « , 1981. NOTM Ptkl"C IN D FOR / DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My commission Expireai y yf~ _ 4 i 1 1 NO. r~ AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO EMERGENCY. BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED N ING "ARTICLE PENALTY; WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand {300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late }tours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and V7iIEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate i limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's g On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of ? the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale i during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours } It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage 4 Code. { Section 14-83. Fees r No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. s Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance C shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). I • w I SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the i public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19~. FfAYak" CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r ATTEST: y CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: { CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: .s i n i i i E INITIATIVE PETITION - M ^TO:y The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Gw Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman$, J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton. Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City 1 of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Ietitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister B10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NA*iE_ ADDRESS SIGNATU.1E t-4. zk,14,~ LAt `P 14. c4ro 95 Ar C, "IpLtIL86 CIO V 3. d y 8 3K- S _3trr y{ y n1r<SC J CFIRRU fN LOS Colic r~.f Ul Z0~ o it AJt4kv t.4. c Q t~ - Pte. v 5. n n (0 4; (U,L E EEk~~ l3P I Iii ~e _ •,,ti V6. 0-110 9 32z E 7. 8. 9. 10. R 12, 13. t,s 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. - 19. - 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that 2 personally circulated the foregoing paper and' petition, that it bears the signature of ~ persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be ~hq.~enuinpsf,gna ur s of the persons whose names they purport to be. / / 1 C-- h A FIANT "y y SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of 2•sy 1T 1981. N T RY PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission ExpiresT`Z,,. a . r NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE PERMITTEES, ANDS TOH CONSUMERSEOFE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESLTHE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on i premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amender? by adding thereto a new Article V1 reading as follows; EXHIBIT "A" J, I i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14.80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80, Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall bu lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons t to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Bees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one.-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. i An erscn +,no violates an Any p any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of t not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). J SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from aid after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of i 9____' MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: i CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I t f i INITIATIVE PETITION ~j TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas I We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 910 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr, Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE Vi. 10IMP 3 F Guy, Viefc riea .jknC 2414 4ts lie. ~2. 10 9163 3 r' ` ~ C.Amf'eld z ! LCs ,c 1 V5. 0-7 M4 V7. Q 7JY ~QMhC r t !/ry S Co 7Y rj~.L~' J.iu A r .J ,4t -1 •,e c77 4f ~F- .~-I-~11i7S~Lr ~1.J~«itn ~1!C~~ _ o a S -fir ~ ue I ino A ~fo188 M.AaJT Awn, ~~-r~s .205 ~'nr~f,c 1~l/~,' tra. 0'1_- 9__ 9/ I s - 4'~nn~, l r 1n~ ~f-sJY /'Da& (.n•~ dA u dv ~n_1 h ~~L~ { V12. ~75y3 ?F ~r~k "Erlf a opt A1~2c .1a~ c. 3)57 R r ZS .5/ /0'- ctJN i9 • •9 c fro ~i vrrcrrb A l Y 16.. 17. 18. 19. d 20. Is the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the aignatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the geruine signatures the persons whose names they purport to be. A FIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the rJ.J de~ 0t1 '981. 1. <<141I--~l fc. / NOTARY POLIC N AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires: ~i%" 'r NO. N - I AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, 1.0 GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS 00 AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than J three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide r for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours i during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sild on premises, in conformity with the previsions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, i?hich county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees) and to consumers of t alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW9 THEREFORE, r THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. s - Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby i amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" i r BEVERAGES ARTICLE VF. ALCOHOLIC SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours i It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate E limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale wring the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section. 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Menton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within III the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, i SECTION II. i Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of P not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). SECTION III. The fact-that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and { requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 U 1 MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ATTEST: i CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS BY: I E i NVFW INITIATIVE PETITION TO%. The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew,,-)-w Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Rid6lesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance offer considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr, Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister A10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Roney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050, VOTER VOTER VGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ~t NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SICNATURE O 10 55o1,i l M LTLILel- .F 1i2. Dr01 ~n 3F PCrr~/ (/3. s"ZJ~uu~Cr ~Ct= O A~ao~i-~A~,t_y ns~ a ~jr y3U 3 31, i1~~6iit CY r.141 a a k~} ep- 4~ u / ) . 6. 7. J i 8 10. 11. t 12. 13. 14. } 15. 8 16 . 1 1.7. 18. 3 19. - - - i 20. It the undersigned, do reby certify that ersonally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of ersons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of, a persons whose names they purport to be. A IANT NORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE 10; this the day1 of 1981. NO AR LPUBLIC IN~'AND FOR w DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS i~~~"~~~ My Commission Expirest_ i NO. E AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated f city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide f for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed In a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Prrmlttees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic. Beverage Code; and Y[HEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton Is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" l i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate f limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic heverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. i Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late r Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended r hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Tex+s Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i i N SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its Inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the pub?ic highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this or6inance shall take effect Immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. i PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: i CITY SECNMM CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i - APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I r INITIATIVE PETITION } j g TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City ti of Denton, Texas t We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the i City of Denton, Texas. Z Should the City Coimcfl fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering r same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the initiative Petition. Mr. James Ear] Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4C98; Mr. Michael W. 9eorge, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. i VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINT Pi SIGNATURE NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS r V1.~1oBy Loe C- L,/lair sti Ay.Js-✓.E~~ /.0/08194/6 yT` /f1171,~( T ~4Cel 0.ue0 % 3 PP' 4 1 5. . 0 y 9. 10. _ r ~ 11. 12. _ 13. 3 14. _ 15. ` 16. 17. ' 19. 20. _ To the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it b-ars the signature of persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFF1 T L I SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the ~4'day of 1981. NOTARY PUB IC IN. D FOR D ,NTON COUNTY, TEXAS l f My Commirsion Expires: 1 i f NO. - - I' AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population. of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding { federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby ;fended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" f ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14.80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an a"Lcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public . I { place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale i during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours s It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late i Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton ' to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage i Code. Section 14-83. Fees t No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within ' j the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so i issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). s k i i i SECTION III, The fact-that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for Its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from 4 and after Its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY 'SEi MARY { CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 9Y: r { s 1 i E I a i i f i i ` INITIATIVE PETITION f~ TO:, The honorable hard 0, Stdwart, Mayor; Joe G. l ford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; t L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Iddlesperger, Councilman( Ray Stephens, Cc man; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council gf*the City of Denton, T~~ We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition, the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas tc pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto maFked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. } Should the City,Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of,Denton pursuant to tha initiative provisions of.the Charter of th'e City of Denton. Texas. 'The following named electors who, as a committee of theoPetitioners I shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Plait, 2303 FowIey of D,2~~ton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 810 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1716 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr'. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566=3050. VOTER VOTER , REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER MIBLR NAME OtrDRESS SIGNATURE O IOSG7O 1 545Awl~uiu! ~^'`~T~111 a517Sau~raN ~.e GAV fvl~4'Rut ~r~~clr~t~ Ib 6oX~2r1 AEN?ol~? i fK5 4-4 WLLWAYL- w 0 7 r~ _ DI l~'81 3 /ES .SeAeiel/i AA /I ! 418- 1 1~. [?7~~3 T~A [J/~` !aA ' M S Ala WA 4 6 2. 6 Of 8y2~ 4~ ~~c;< mf~aNi~ 14t~ map~~ ~IQrtca 1c~ 03. 016 LA 4. 1 7 4 V1 5. 70 n V'16. ~oR~~lyl 1~5 G 1 c 17. 18. _ f 19. _ 20. Is the undersigned, do hereby certify that personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of f[ persons, that all of the signatures were appended E thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be tie genuine signatures the persons whose names they purport to be. 7/ Joe - 'r SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of 1981. ~...le~A ~ NN TUB IC If N AND RR •T^u-1'AWTY, TEXAS i r NO. F AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSF,SSION /ND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALIRS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS j ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE F CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. W14EREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, i as amended, authorizes the governing bogy of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than ,a a three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be ► lawfully •consum~d in a public pllce, and the extended hours t~iduring which alcoholic beverages may beA lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in ,t the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the prdmise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby N amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" 4 r i i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES f V SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be 40lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public M place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours ` It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas j Alcoholic Beverage Code. , s Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton f to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be serve] mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the. Texas Alcoholic Beverage A Code. 0 Section 14-83. Fees No bolder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage n Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. I SECTION II. ~ Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). r' 1 ' 1 i • 1 fis: i f , ISECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night t entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and i requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after Its passage, and it is so ordained. t PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19`. a MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETAITY- CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: j CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: _ l t ~ f ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section :4-80. Consumption-Extended Hours i ? It shall be dolawful for any person within the corporate i limits of the City of Denton to consu,ae an alcoholic beverage s in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of cons!iming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic ` Beverage Code. f Section 14-81, Sales-Extended Hours It shall be ]awful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton r~ to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons f to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. i n r Section 14-83. Pees t j No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage k ~ f Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first E paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II, Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). f Lo- ..ti` z WNW -vpp-v- t kj R SEC_ TION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find I it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the r public highways to other neighboring cities for late night ' entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the E preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19l• i CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 4 ATTEST: CITY ~F Dy TEXAS I APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS M BY: _ 11 ~ 1 I 2.` LL r ; INITIATIVE PETITION ~j T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwieht L• Gailey, Councilman', J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas i 1 We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of ' Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in acco.iance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fall or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. ' The following named electors who, as a cotmsittee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as j the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. ` f James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister II #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr, Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED SIGNATU NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS t(~ ~'NSawf.YCL('- 0j 2 3-91f2 z r N ~r~/ i f i5. w870q OOYF / e 7 I ` 9. - 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. _ I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it beard the signature of Z persons, that all of the signs tes were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to the geruin signatur of the persona whose names they purport to be. / G' ✓AFF ANT P SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the3 - day, of 1981. NOTAR PUBLIC IN ' D FOR LZ DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expireas ~ a 1 NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS f ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FBE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, f , as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may ba lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located In Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and IfHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, t Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of ! alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges vrovided for in p i the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not 's to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; EXHIBIT "A" t, T V ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public I place for the purpose of consuming the some in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic I, Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late e Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale nixed beverages, and permit persons tt. ••.onsume or be served mixed beveragei during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage € Code. 1 Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage In such business or operation within ! the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first • paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee In ` the amount of one-half (1/2) the Stato fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). l 4, 1 9 SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after Its passage, and it is so ordained. y PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of i s MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ! l i ATTEST: CIS' SECREURY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i s ti z II a i I a{ r r ~.'--wf.r.+r t r IN1'CIAT [:'l'; 1'tf['rirr; i Sb f0: I lie Ponorahl,, Ni clvird 0. Stt wart, * nl ; .Inr r:, ,Al f:erll ('nunr'I lm lo; 'Lark rl•c3; , ouncilnuIn; I1wI3;6t I. (•8111^~, Cuun3u; .I, F. ! rllJlr .f14•r r•r, fn'cncIlv.I otZyi:icn : , Launrilnlan; Flrilar+! 13. 'f,3liufcrr-1 r'ouu~•i1tlnli: uumll of tLr IN of h, lit' al, UCCA r We the un:ler.~ l!,ned cit Izons and el ectnrs n1 the City :If f3ent011 Tex;i; rlo hereby per3.tion [Le City (uutlril 1.11101'r the I n I r I 11.1vo 1) rovisior; of t] it, Ilr"nr 9,Ilo I;hlar101 the 'i c of Benton, Texts to pu.,5, approvl.l, rrnd cn+tct Into ;aw tlu• pru, or~,1 or;llll;lll'..: al t ~:•:Ir13 h•:r'rro n1:u'kcrl "F;dlil:tt A" In ace, rdance with the i,llti;ltivc prllvL~io,3,, r',I L41> C!rartrr of laity ut Dc!rton. 'I'eY.,t 7 Should the City Cuuneil fall or refu~t to crtant tilt at'rlchrtl ordinance after x(11,:11 JO r'( T,, same r.ndr tl,1, inl! lative prov(vlons of th, Charter nr the, r'i tv Of 'L.y,tcnl, Pef i tior•_~rs rei{tier t that 1 1Wit erdlnanvL' Uv s,W)iiitted t,1 vote of the (!ualiffed c•1.k1'tur-; of the 11ty i r of Deellun pUr<uuant In the intttativu provkfln3i oC the (:harter of the C1 1.y r) f IN-1I 1tl T'3 xa9. 111e following nayrd ctectors wl3o, r3s a conanlttce of the Petitloncrl, 3;h4111 hr re4;3rr{(-d n5 E rile person:v responsible for t!v' olrculatlr.ir .Ind filing, of the lfll tintf Ve PetJtt,ai. *!I. trleti Earl III at t, 111'1 I4,wler of 1),nton ,r5-y 183; Mr. bcn-l l L. Siel,lcr, 181' W, :.tl+t, Inter II 11' _~f 1,ent~Ii, (P) 8; *1r. Mlr(r.:.-1 14. l'cn1 v, 1.718 W!r:trrl;3 of 11clit011 - 012-I117q: •3, rry 1,11,71 i)allh, i 101i F,IIi e, ,!.I.r1 'Ir It c e u+ Alto n 5bfj-3.) 1,' fL{ ; NI r .roh ll I'1 IJl rt+lr "1L: ul huuton - 5i:n-113'Ii!, j VOrl:It o'rF',R R^.GtS'1'R.1'1'lrrr: FR6r;!h'tr J,RI I'F'.11 IJLi~i:NtA(it:R hlhlk: ADDRFSS SIGNATURE VT V~2 . o c> 74 ;T0 - ro ! /5----~ 'X41 ~'-s_~~+~. a L~1~~ _Q?~ ~ ~ _ _ k iK4 ~ ---__~-'1/1~ ' 11 . S ~S~S J e - _72 NeA'e . 111. 1'S.Og_- 0011 -rr~coinre: t~_ dk-AQ l IS. 1 3 Ov undr•rnigned, do Ti erehV rertIfv that I T1 rr'r•n11 CI 'rl, tI'1 fICFOlnl I v r r n Fr I' hr' O pct f r + ?r, th r. 3 t hears the s Ip,r..It nro 1,f 1> rso a f . it I'. a t.r s 1st+nttn'r , w(3t' : nr'ed Ili,, r3 t I i ny p I I mrit and that 1 holirve t 3eo3 to to the •n;1t,33u .t.nr. IIr0.s r, t ( the "rrr t!Iln„1 t1:7,^,.:E t}IO'/ IIl,uCL LO W131,'~ "'ll AM) 901ti'RLBI`D Tn HFFUHh: MF thi.n tln• r3 d.lv, W ct / /9p &4 u 9p I t!cJ3~~ - _ JA I),~ > r i t I AN ORDINAN'CF, AY TriF, CI'T'Y COIJNCT!, Of 'rdlr, CITY CIE DENTON, TEXAS AUOP`rING THE PROW OF .IIIIi TISYAS ALCOUOLIC FIP.UFRA(;r-, (701)1', i'!RIAIN'ING TO I;Y'I'l,,i)iill 1101IRS VOR LAWFUI, P11`;S!!',SFON ~~NU CONSUIIPTION OF ALCO1TOLIC BFVIlRAGFS, TO GRAN? TO RPi ATI, Di:ALI'.It; ON- PAEMISh LATE POURS LrCrIen PRIVATE CLIM LAC`1;MI PL111171'Ii S, AND to CONSUti1M OF ALCON0011 08VERMS ME MGM"? i AN!? PRIVILUGH PROVIDED MR IN STICII ?AUVI(1IONS OF TIFF. 'CP.X11 _ I,Cr11i(+1,1C 1EVFRAGF CODE; nROVIDING [.1)11 A L01-Al, Fl'I A", AUTHORTMD M 'DIE THAS ALCONOLrC RF,Vfi2^ E Cr1Dr; A',IFNDING TMI co;)[! DF rim CITY OF DENTON RY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VT It i''i. YT0 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VT ALrnmOLIC OEVERAGHS"; PFIOVTDINC i A MALTY; AND DECLARING AN MMENCY. MORFAS, the Alcoholic Revernre Code of the State of Texas, ;rs sme!~Jed, authorizes the governing body of any incorporatcO city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the lav preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide ; for Cstunded hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours rd rr:,nr. whicalcoholic heveragos may be lawfully sold or E nrem!ses, in conformity with the provisions of the 'T'exas j Alcoholic Beverage Code; and '41TERFAS, the CTt,v of Denton is located in Denton County, TIexn,,, ranch county has a population of less than three hundred i thousand 000,01101 inhabitants according to the last preceding census; and WORM, the City Council of th laity of Denton desires to krunt to RetoiI Dan1eTC On-Prr-Tin. Late Mrs LlcensocF, v0 v,te Clnh Lita "Irinrs Perwitrces, and to consumers of vlrr4tic hevur,iquq Cho rights une privileges provided for in , 'win; A1. !'Urh! 1C 'iC VCI':1 L!" Cndr_'r, nnCl , t1,,n Teyp-; ATcolmli,- 11ever'rr'r~ Corte authorizes the i .govarn>g body of a city Or t7Llrl to levy, and collect a fee not i tt r,xr.vu(I onp-half the State fee for a permit or license Issuer for the rramise lornt& within the city; NOW, TITF,REFORE, 1I1E COTINCIL OF 'f'lit; CITY OF MiN'ION IILiRERY ORDAINS: I'll! "'TIIN r 1 TA r.r Cie Code hf tFio City nr Denton le, 4irrr1•, ;i,1, •Tir,rvtr) ;i now Article VI rc;iJing As follnwq V 1 i N I r ARTICU VI. ALCOHOLIC RLVEkAGHS SECTION 14-80, CONSU!IP'flrt,N-B.YTh1QDfiD HOURS i t Section 14-80. Consumption - Gxtended flours j it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic heverage ` in a public place or possess an alcoholic Teverage in a nnblic f place for the purpose of constaming the r;nme in such public f place during the extended hours ranteal ~ g p ranted the Texas Alcoholic p Beverage Code. Tf= i r Section 14-81. Sales-Extended flours j I It shall he lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late (fours License within the corporate limits of h the City of Denton to sell beer or ofFer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. 1 Section 14-82. Sales-fxteraded flours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late y Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed hevera,ges, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Togas Alcoholic Revernge Code. i 4 Section 14-A3. Fees s r t No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shalt engage in such huslness or operation within the corporato limits of t}ac Citof r1;ii Pon without having first paid to the City Secretary ,a non-refnnda'ale annual City fee in k the arnount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Aevernge Code. SI:CI'CON f I . Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall he gulity of a separate offense fnr each day or portion thereof during whir.}r any such violation is rommittecl, contlnued or permitted, and each offense shall },c ptrnishnhlr by rr fine oC t not. more than Two Hundred Dollars fS2o.on). r a i . t f ! SECTION III, The fact, that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it .undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on tl)e F public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in tho Preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and 4 requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. j PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of FrM CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ATTEST: MY-$ Eck ETTRY CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF 1)hN'[0Np TEXAS BY: 1 ~ 1 i I • INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray ` Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Toliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, spprove, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the f City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering S same under the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners Ii request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City ! of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. I The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister /10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE ~ S uS4A w~'A(fW ~ r1✓i +x'7/3 ~'©rc~a va_ ~r 1~*a~-,c' Pl7.3 8 1~ 81MO. Fyr~ Mee 3aoc~ ~J. l~~r' 4. - 5. 6. 7. 4 9 10. ` 1 12. 13, 14. 15. _ 16. 17. 18. - 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify tha I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of .T- persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be, ~s= AFFI SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE; HE this the ay of 1981. LL. C V e l f NOTARY PhBLtC 1 AND FOR,/ 1 DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS ~i Ii' NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE. AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE, CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated f city or town located In a county with a population of less than 6 three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the w, last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide s for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and f WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and r WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, 1 Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of j alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in Y the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS. SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" n h v i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS i Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public I place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public i} place during the extended hourspgranted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Ka` l Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours 1 It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's k On-Premise Late Hours. License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale } daring the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours ; It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton E to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons r, to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage a Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first z paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, SECTION It. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall he guilty of a separate offense for eac1, day or portion thereof during which any such ~,Iolation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he pun'.shahle by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). x SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , t 19___• ~ F3AYc}~' CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY ITY OF DENTON, TEXAS k C I ~ APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: I CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 's BY: p N ~ I s J I, ~I L~ N i A P~ 1 i .r a tie 0 ~G rA pr,.. S • 1NIIaAI'IL'1? i'i l'1'i'Th\' po C" T0: The Iltntntably RtclIard 0, Stcwnrt, "lnvor; Curd, CotetcIIrrin; Marl: ('ha'w, Counhllman; ;wly;llt L. Uulltw, C.niltcllln11t1; J. i., iladdiaeiper;;er, ColUrClIrm; Rnv `'tcpLen.~, CounciTin,111, Richard II, 'r;tliaferru, City Cou7l.-i1 of ill, r}t.v of 1)"11 ti n, 'I'rxas We the tw,- r.ltgu•d citizens and electors of the t:Fty of I+vnton, 'feyv-; t'o hcrebv at•Lftion the Clty ( kMwiI undor tho iii it I:it Ive IIIovi,'tow; of t1l" Forn~~ Rule ('hurler of tl,r ~ tv of r':nton, rex,f _i to la,ti .9 ill I e,rove . .w.1 chid Ini,,, I iw t io i11 d on k 1 s- i~Nn iinallce IltI ilc o.l Ito r,'r.o marked "Exhib 11 . ;L" Lt accot ~luw'c with iluo tnitiutlva Ti revf•,[tit Is of lltc Charter nttltkCity of De nt'int, 'fl'XJB. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after conSiderfnf; 1 saint: under the inttiat!vc provisions of the Chaarter of the City of Penton, Petitions.- rs request that such ordinance' he submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the (itty of Dentort pursuant to the Jntttntivc prnvixtons of the (barter of the City of Denton, 'Texas. The following nnntod electors who, as a cormi(ttee of tit: Petitioners, shall be regarded ns the pcrsons respoasiblLt for the circulation and ftltni; of thta Jnttintive Petition. Mr. James FnrJ i'3att, 2"li}:I Fowler of Denton -564-3183; Mr. Ron.iLd L. Siebler, 1812 Woatmtolster N 110 of D,nton - 182-4098; Hr. HICtinal W. (.`trcgo, 3118 WJ-;terl(i of DanLJIL - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen i)avis, I mli King,;too 'Trace of Pcmtou ii,ir l2n7; and Mr. John M. honev, 2902 Crovdoit of Dtouton - 566-)llio. VOTER vmFR RECISIRA'i'1oN PKEt.INO' PRiN1'h11 N111,Il1FR NVI'MhR NNNE ADDRFSS SIGNATURE v, IFS ~t,~g_-_L~~ Vr^a~ s DAR~cy?~oG _ 1415 VII.o o _175,11 .i$AelAlt~.3_311 G?~-~o1e~_ Q t Vo. t~l• X1111 ?~i_Ll~_lc~w~~ 3 le4atCE-pl. ✓1 ?VOL2 `Off~~~IcNAfI, /1RfK _l~_~it~~IRD_-_ ~ - I 3 14. 15, lb. n 17. 18. t9, 20. 1, the undersigned, do lteteby certify that T personally circulated the foregoing pnper and petition, that it bears the sign+tture of per:-env, that all of tits slgnaturv!i were appended thereto to cry presence and that I believe tiem to be the nr:nutne atipiatures of the persons whose npmes they purport to he. AI Ft r I RWORN TO AND Si'BS('R11IF'.D TC1 8F'.NUltl: Kf this tlhe o1-' tiny of n virrnu'f r rinrlC 1*. nND i~~li , 1 - r I NO. AN ORDINANCE BY TIIF CITY COUNCIL OF T11E CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ADOPTING TOE PROVISIONS OF 'Till, IU(AS ALCOHOLIC BIiVEiRAGF. COPF'; i4ATAINING TO EX'I'I1NDI31) HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSS1'SSION AND CONSUIIY'l'ION OF ALCOHOLIC 1FEVERAGFS, TO GRANT TO RE'rAfl. DFALI;kS ON-PREMISE. LATE HOURS U NSF,S, PRIVAfF CLUE I,A'fE HOURS PM-11THIES, AND 'f0 CONSUMC.RS 01' ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TIM' R1CHTS, AND PRfVILEGfiS PROVIr1C1l FOR IN SIICki PROVISIONS OF 1'IiF 1'faAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE can; PItf1V DING FOR A LOCAL ET. AS AUTHORI I D 11Y 'tiff, TEXAS A1.COH1iLIC BFURAGII CODE; AMFNDING 'rfll: CODEi OF '111A CITY 01 ISFNTON BY AnDrNG A NFiW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTIR 14 UNTITUID "ARTICLL VI A1,C0'.0L1C REVERAGHS"; PROVIDING A I'cNALTY; AND IWCLA10NG AN EMliRGE.NCY. VAIEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizos the governing holy of any incorporated k city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide i " for extended hours Juring which alcoholic beverages may be j ` lawfully consumoLl in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Boverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county Ilas ii population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City C011TICil of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Do aIor s On Premise Late Ilours Licensees, Private C111b Late floors Permittees, and to consumers or alcoholic beverages thy: rights arol prtvll(,ges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beveruge Code; and E lir-IREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of ;1 city or town to levy and collect a fee not to oxceed one-half the State fee for a permit or tieonse issued for the premise located W thin the city; NOW, TIM11-FORE, '1118 COUNCIL OF TIM CITY 01; DIMON IIERERY ORDAINS, SECTION I, i;hapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amenflo:l 'ry addiTip thctuto ;r new AT iclc V1 rcn,'trip as folIr)ws; i i I L , i ARTICLE VI. ALCOIIOLIC VI'VIi4AG1S SECTION 14-80. CONSUh1Y'r1trN I:X'1'1:!r'UF.I1 I{t)IIkS Section 14-8n. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate 4 s limits of the City of Denton to con, me an alcoholic heverage { in a public place or possess an alcoholic heve,aRe in a public i place for the purpose of consuming the same in such pubiic place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's N.~.. On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of ' the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sate during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas c F Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton f to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons j to consume or be served mixed hevorH,vcs during the extended s hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Reverace Code. k Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the 'texas Alcoholic Rovera,go Commission shall engage in such husinca-,s or operation within the corporate Limits of the City of lknion without having first bald to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee ir, the amount of one-half (112) thu State reo for each license so issued as uvthorized by the Alcoholic Revnrage Code. sj:uION II. Any person who violates any provision of thi% ordInnnce shall he guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such viol+rtion is rninnitlcd, cnntinm:cl or perrnitted, and each offense silzol he pvnio,; is iiy a lino or not.' mare than Two Hundred Dollars ($70O.V11. c i SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton anh its inhabittints find it undesirablo and dangerous foi its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night c entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency In the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , j q i E CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i i ATTEST: i TirY`nmim-~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ` APPROVED AS TO LEGAI, FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY ON DENTON, TEXAS y f INITIATIVE PETITION C T0: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors vho, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for tte circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1716 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER c. REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER _ -NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 1. Zp t7 ? 'Z M UU 2 r fia 2 3. 4. 6t 5. 1 6. 7. 5 8. 9 i 10. _ 11.. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. J.B. . t 19. i j 20. 10 the undersigned, do hereby certify that 1 personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signatute of X persons, thtic all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. I 4FT' SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the y of S' J e , 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC IN' AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires i i. ' i I i t NO. t AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE ' PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS k AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS. OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE, AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, j as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the t last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide 4} 4 for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the Provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,On01 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to ; grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of ` alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION _I . Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby f 1 amended bv adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: 1111 ` EXHIBIT "A" I 1. I I v ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours e It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's r On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas T Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage 1 Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first pail to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each doy or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). I i SECTION III. i The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall taka effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, N PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 i , MAYOR w CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ATTEST: CITY SECRBTA " CITY OF DENTON* TEXAS 1 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: ( CITY ATTORNEY f E CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I , BY: I ~ b f i i 1 1 , ,I INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto t marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the f City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsitie for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister t10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davie, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. i VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME Any ADDRESS SIGNATURE I/t'93/0 1 ..j XfVA ):L4,~ L2i_0 I7-12_AuruM,4~. , y~ r- 13 L) (3 -4 t -K E Lit n ru 61 ..11 1s~ t/0'8.07y~'~l k- YQ -2 t/. d7 s 3 r ~ 223rcAz~.~ dg- d (/tG. 10 ~1bo l'~ L.ns~t-Z T lL 12. 13. 14. 15. _ 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. E I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that personally circulated the foregoing paper atj petition, that it bears the signature of) persons, that all of the signatures were &ppended thereto in my presence and that I believe t em to be the genuine signatures of the persona whose names they purport to be, nk,t~j'a )L AFFIANT } SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the r,'I~ day of g NOTARY PUBLIC I1( AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS ,r~ ~ O/ My Commission Expxplre reet ,~r,~S 4 NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than s 1 3 three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the g last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be { lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours i during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, In conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and ! WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to 1 j i grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, i Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of 4 alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and j WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed ono-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, t THE COUNCIL OF T14L CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS; SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby E amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: E i EXHIBIT "A" L I I i V i P ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same In such public l place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours + It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's 5 On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of ' the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas t Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late xY Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended i hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage :e Code. n.. Section 14.85. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engago In such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each liconse so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation Is committed, continued i or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of ' not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). I l r i 1 SECTION III, The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 f k 1 MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r I ATTEST: I i CITY OF DENTON* TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: r t k`1 5 yIy 1 I .L s INITIATIVE PETITION I 'T0:• The Honorable Richard 0, Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark F. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R, Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taltaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City i of Denton, Texas N We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition I the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance a..°ter considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Dentci„ Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified eleccora of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Uenton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition, Mr. r James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Sieblep, 1812 Westminister I 910 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1118 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0018; Mr. I Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, P 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PFECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE . A 1A a,,rj #6 r 4 ~b~7~3 d c~~F1w1-cy 2 O So ' j J Il . v l 0$ q l'L ,3 E a L ~E,ICf' !`Z.i ~ 1 i~ h 1 00. 0 0 o1s- 1 F rj / Q, LZI jjj-LrAiA14 YYYY ri] ) 2. 013VA0 r Y - -1 li taut,:: ~~.~caa < 1MM.%52M1~x~ 11411 tit a-. 13. 11 14. 15. - I 16. 17. 18. 19, 20. - to the un6ersigned, do hereby certify tha I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bore the signature of LL persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons fI whose names they purport to be. AFFIANT h SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the ' - day of 19811 4 N T R'I PUBLIC lK AND FOR ` DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS I My Commission Expirest ~1 i NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; MIENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than s, three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, accordink~to the ! last preceding federal census, to adopt en ordinance 'to pr w de for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and I WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beveragus the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the promise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1, Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" r ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES , SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS s Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours F It shall be Aplawful for any person within the corporate i limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same In such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale f during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late r Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton, to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, Section 14-83. Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of, this ordinance shall he guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued ' or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). g S~ nr r { i i fi k SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find } E it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergent, in the preservation of the public health, safety and wel_ re, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from i and after its passage, and it is so ordained. € PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of i ; 19 4^ MAYOR ` CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r ' ATTEST:., %,&A& 0ECRETMY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r E APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 4 BY: ' f i" E i i c t. E i i INITIATIVE PETITION 5 TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Jae G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City ` of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified elr.tors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Weatminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Honey, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ADDRESS SIGNATURE NIRi<ER NUMBER NAME R 2. - 3. ^ 4. f 5. 6. 4 7 ; 8. 9. 10. ,a 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. g 16. 17. 18. 19. 4 20. 11 the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of persons, that all of the signatures ware appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons 1 whose names they purport to be. AFFIANT 1 SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE HE this the " day of 1981. NOTARY PUPLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COJNTY, TEXAS f My Commission Expireas ~'('1 Na. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS f AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population o' less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours ' k during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on k premises, in conform.cy fa^h the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred E thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes thr: governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: i EXHIBIT "A" y i r t h ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES i SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. t I Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton ,f to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without havtnR first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. h SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance 3 shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committe,4, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars (5200.00). r, r N SECTION III. I The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and ` requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from I` and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 MAYOR i CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS f f ATTEST: I MY SECRETMET~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I ~ l II k i ' SNITIATIV!' PE:Til'TON T0: The honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe c. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; !bright L. CoiIc•y, Councilman; J. R. Uddlesperger, Councilman; Rav Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of tho City v of Denton, Texas i We the unJ, rslgncd citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby V,LiKon the City Council under the initiative provisions of the home Rutz Charter of the r +v of Benton, Texas Lo pass, approve, and enact into law the propoeed ordinance attarhoO horeto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the inst.tative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering i same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners E request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -506-1183; Mr. Ronald L. Nobler, 1812 Wostmintster 00 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. Ceorge, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 King:ton Trace of Denton - 5660202; and Mr. John M. homy, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-10;0. VOTER V(7I'ER REGISTRATION PRISCINCT PRTNTED i NlrFtgER NUMiil_R_ NAAO'. ADDRESS SICNATU E IL 4 10. 11. ` 12. 13. 14. _ 16, 19. 20. t 1, the undersigned, do hereby corttfy that I personally circulated the foregoing. paper and petition, that it bears the signature of i- persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto In my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine sifmntures of the persons whose names they putpurt to he, AFrtANr SWORN TO AND Sl'BSCRIHEU TO HF'FORF. MD, this the ~_7y dqy of r 1 I.~ 1981. l_a/ NOTARY PUBLIC i?. AND I R t%M'0;4 COih!'Y, TEXAA Ile/ ~ '•fy i;nanrtls,„nr+ i+irrsi?____.r_-~ f` I I ~ i NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DSNTON, TEXAS AW11T'ING THE FROVISIONS 01' 'I'IIF TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PER'MINING TO HTHND r;D HOURS ] OR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION ANO CONSUMPTION OF ALC0110hIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT 70 RETAIL. DEALP[tS ON-PREMISF, LATE 1TOURS LICENSFs , PRIVATF CLUTJ LATE 1{OURS PERNITTIMS, AND TO CONSUY0tS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGFIlls AND PRIVILEGE, PROVID17D FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TVKAS AiCOHOLIC 131`VI.RAGE CODE; PROV1p1NG FOR A LOCAL FIJL AS ATJI'LI0RI7,f.;D DY TI11? TE,KAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE COl1E? OF Tim. CiTY OF DEN'rON TIY All]]ING A NIM ARTICLE VI f0 CHAP1'PR 14 hNTI'rLhD "ARTICLE; VI ALCOHOLIC BF,VIiRAGES"; PROVIDING A PTNALTY; AND DECLARING AN' GMERGFNCY. llr!RIiAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code or the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the Itoverninp body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (100,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises,, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located? in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (100,0n01 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and 11HEA.EAS0 the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grai+t to Retail healers On-Premise La tc Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to const:mers of alcoholic bevcrapcs the rights and privileges provided for in the 'T'exas Alcoholic Beveraige Code; and 101EREAS, the 'T'exas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levv and collect a (cc not tc, exceed one-hall' the Stat; fee. for a roroit nr license issued For tht, prcmisr. locntcr7 within tlhc rity-; Noll, TIIFREFORI', "IM;; COUNCIL, OF TMH CITY OF IMN"P)NI III-RI 1Y ORDAINS, ,;,t'flUti 1. Chapter 14 of the Code or the City nC Denton is hereTly { ;~mmen'ec~ by ,nddinp thereto r, new Article Vi rcar'ini, ns follows; FXIJIBIT "A" r.: • I Iw ► ! r ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC bLV-kAGES d SECTION 14-80. CO,VStt,kpTr0N-ril(1'hNDE[l 110U1tS i Section 14-80, Consuoption-lxtended Hours It shall be lawful for an), person within the corporate limits of the City of Penton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess ail alcoholic beverage in a public M place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public i place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours 4 It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of i the City of Benton to sell beer or offer the same for said i? during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas i Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late 4 Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Penton to sell or offer for sale mixed hcvcrapcs, and permit persons to consurne or be served mix,-;1 heyeriges daring the extended hours granted and authorized 1,y the 'l-?xas Alcoliolic Beverage ` Code. Section 1443. Fees { No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage I Commission shall engage in Stich husiness or operation wi0lin the corporate limits of the City of [Denton witlinot having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refnndalile annual City foe in i 1 the amount of one-half (1121 the ,State fr:a for cash licensr; so issued as authorized by th!, Alcoholic ilr,rvr,raFc Code, SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this or0inance t shall be guilty of a separate offense for each (!ay of dWrtinn thereof during which any such violation ice. cniarnitt d, cnntinnel M or permitted, and each afferv,e shall he tninislia})lc by ;r finp or not more than Two 11uneired [lnllars (1209,nn1, 1 N SECTION III. i The fact-that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from . and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 . I FtAYO CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ATTEST: 3 CITY OFF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: f j i INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering E same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050, VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER _ NUMB ER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE ~ v2. 3L J• 37 iu 7'Arcry~a~ ,P~r1•iV -1 I 5. s, 0 6. u 7. B. 9. 10. 11., 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. # 19. 20. Is the undersigned, do hereby certify that, i personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of L1 - persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons chose names they purport to be. AFFIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the d7 of 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC I AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expitess I 1 NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON - PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the I last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may. be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas t Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located In Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to I I grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of i alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the i governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" r t ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public { place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during tho extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons I i to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such husl„ess or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance i t shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion s thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of s ¢ not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i I SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the i public highways to other neighboring cities for late night j: entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from t and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 P - P y MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i ' ATTEST: j e CITY SECRETARY--- CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS b APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: r 1 t INITIATIVE PETITION 0 TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, w Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Cowtcilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. 1I liaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the Initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 110 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. Ceorge, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. d ` VOTER VOTER j REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED ~-NUMB E-RR NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATUP£ ' 2. 3. 4. 6. i 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. 46, 17. ` 18. 19, i f 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing parer and petition, that it bears the signature of _L persons, that all of the signatures were appended ti thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons 4 whose names they purport to be, ^ AF u SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the / 2 Z day of 1981. NOTAR PUBLIC I AND FOR// DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS 3 4 vl"l r • i~ i NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, .:uthorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on i 1 premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Menton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF TU E CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article Vf reading as follows: i EXHIBIT' "A" f ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED 110URS # Section 14-80, Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a i public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. y Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours n, It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's 2 On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale i" during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours s It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton ' to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage s Code. Section 14-83. Fees T No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the Sta,e fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation i•• committed, continued k or permitted, and each offense shall '~e punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). ,p °ry ti F - F SECTION 111. The fact, that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after-its passage, and it is so oruained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 1(I CI-Y OF DENTON, TEXAS I ATTEST: CITY SECRETXRY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, fEXAS BY: 1 t f INITIATIVE PETITION TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R, Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Tallaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas I We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr, Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Wes minister 910 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Honey, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED j NUMBER NUBOIER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 5 it &V ~4~ ~~~r kA kl:$k(/cF 9 UJ: r F3, y, Y5 . lfworr ' ig • C n LAO. ~3• ( ~ fir. ~ . 1. ♦ ~l -gob I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of~ _ persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that l believe them to be the genulne signatures of the persona whose names they purport to be. ' l TANi.'- I SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME t the `L day of 1981. N T RY yFlB1,TC I AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS 1 / v NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (.300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be f lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, In conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, if Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred c thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding , t federal census; and E WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of } alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; Noll, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Artl1cle VI rending as follows: EXHI3.T "A" 1 • l ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED KJURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours ' It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public j place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic II Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's i On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale d•Aring the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas ' Alcoholic Beverage Code, Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours t It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton I Y. to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons t to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Deii~on without having first ( paid to the City Secretary a Y,on-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall he guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). j I F 1 i r SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undetstrable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance sball take effect immediately from N and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 r a, AYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: { CITY OF DEN'TON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: {CITY ATTORNEY 'r CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS f BY: 1 ~a 3 f q f INITIATIVE PETITION JJ 10: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Hone Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. 1 Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners 3 request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. 1 The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminlster #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050, VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE V.01IN9 !N D.1.1t~"5errr 4 55fiephto X301 It 5 ot` Trod 214 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. - 9. 10. 11. 12. _ 13. 14. 15. & 16. 7. 18. 19. t 20. 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify that 2I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of _ L_ persoi,s, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persona whose names they purport to be. 1 _ c:L A FIA'~ SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the ? ? day. of 1981. C~S l ; ~ It c c% ` NOTARY FUBLICIAND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expiress T--1 # i ,I NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODB PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON - PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide w for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours I during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on j premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and 7 WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which County has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS e Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or posses; an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours i I It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas i Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton w to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons ti to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended { hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance i shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion t thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). I i N I SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the E public highways to other neighboring cities for late night I e entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of c ~ 19 4 ` •(,'4 , x CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS k ' ATTEST: Jt' F • a CITY SECREURT CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS z j { BY: F S z.: frk i j f I ` - III I 1 ' INITIATIVE PETITION 11 Is u TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Cowicil of the City i of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the llome Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the t City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Vestainister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRIN'CED NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE NUMBER ~Oll I 4G z2i2arc kJ It(3 4,0 hue o Y~~ent~t k1r ` vJ p~-c M ale 4" C%tf 10 b L t ! lt,L yrh Tcr; A. 4cheli inn G~~ ~7 otioG,slai ~ 1 it~~r4r►-t~~se, 1a sue -<<! ~ 9. 10. _.r li. 121 16. 15. i 16. • 17. 18. 19. 20. 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify that 1 personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of $ persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. c AFFIA-N SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the 7 z da of/ P , 1981. VIA NOTARY PUBLIC AND e DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My commission Expiress w r ti r NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATH HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONS06aS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BBVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS r AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESPROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. i WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, 4 as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than Ni ' three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding feder:i census, to adopt an ordinance to provide f~c °"for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be ',j - lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours 1 A ' during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, * Texas, which county has a population of less then three hundred I thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and ,a. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private, Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of 1. . ' alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the j governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECT i . Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; EXHIBIT "A" 4 ' 1 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES `t SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS r Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate ' limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage k i in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage In a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours z Y .err It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's +~ti•r #T • ' On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of .r the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale; during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas" Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours e It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed boverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-tefundable annual City fee in s the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars (:200.00). y 1 i i l i I 1 i {Ii SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its Inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and i requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from , and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of r v, 19 ji t MAYOR Y 1 f. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ' t ATTEST; CITY SECRE771Y CITY OF DENdiON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ,I BY., d• J 1 i i ~i i, rtr i VA t INITIATIVE PETITTO"7 Tat The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Juc C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, I Councllmin; Dwight L, Coiley, Cmmctlmau; J. R, Rid,ilesperger, Councllmin; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard 11. Tallaferro, Coutwilman; City Council of the Citv of Denton, Texas We the unAo rsigned citizens and electors of the City of Ucnton, Texas do hereby pct:ri.on t the City Come ll under the initiative provislonv of the Home Rule Charter of the C Y of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law tlt.:, proposed ordinance attached hezeto marked "Exhibit A" in accorduace with the lnitlutlvc: provisions OF the Charter of the City of Denton, 'texas. 3 Should the City Council fail or refuse to en.sct the attached orainance after considering t same under the initiative provi•.Ions of the C1tnrter of the City of Denton, Petltlouers request that such ordinance b submitted to n vote of the qualified electors cf the City i of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Ikm ton, Texas. The following naokd electors who, an a committee of the Petitioners, shall he regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. Jamea Earl 1,iatt, 2301 Fowler of 1Mnton -565-3183; Mr, Ronald L. Siebler, 18.12 Westminister 810 of Denton - 382-4098; llr, Michael W. George, 1718 Wistaria of Denton - 387-0071; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2)05 Kingston 'trace of Denton - 500-3202; and Mr. John M. Ron y, 2902 Croydon of Uentou - 566-3050, j ~ 7t 9 VOTER VO'I'hR REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED 1 r NU!,MER NUM ER NAME ADDRESS SI(;;ATVRi a y2b t PeY A001a AI FON2o T'10Rf(1/ IA;?? E u-Q~ - / ' t~. 1`I 1+ ~t~ 0 1 ► t. # ` cr2 7. ~ 9' 12. z 13, _ _ _ u_ - - 14. 15, i 17. 18. 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do here certify that I personally circulated the foregoing rarer and potltton, that it hears the signature of persons, that, all of the signatu ;i w:re npprndcd thereto in my Presence and that 1 believelt,em to hr.•-jhr p,euuinr .lig,tat ur th. prr .o s whose rlatb`a they purport to be. ANT%%~f y SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO RF.F'ORF MI: this the .n day of ~A 1W81. NO'PAt1Y Pi'Itt.Tr• ~N~, Nb FOR - DEN UN u,U n;TY, 'IF'+I4S ~q AN ORDINANCE PY THE CITY COUNCIL OF VIE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING 'fill,' PROVISIONS Of 'l'114; 1'IiXAS ALCII110L1C BEV£RAGF COM* ri'fAIN1NG 'I'U RX'IUi,;fJ 1lrHRS FOR LAWFOL tiALR, POSSESSION AN)) kRAAIP'I' OF AE, 111:0 BEVERAGES, 10 GRANT' TO RETAIL DEALERS ON -1'R111';li LATI; HOURS 1,IC1tN.'.FS , VR..IVATE CLUB LATE HOURS Plifthll f IliE,S, AND TO CONSUMdRS 01' ALCOHOE.Ir BEVERAGES 'Clip. RIGfI'I'S ANI) PRIVJIFGR5 I'ROV101:1) 1'OR IN SI!Cif PkOV1SIUNSC1iPEi I'XAti ALC0111)LIC 11MIRAGE CODE.; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL AUTHUIt IZI',1) 11Y 711N 'rHAS ALCOHOLIC BBVFRAGI? COME, MENDING Irk. COUP, OF nil; CI'T'Y O1' DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHA`' N.It 11 ANT1 11,t'}1)ARINtG EAN LF,h1ItiRG ulloLIC BEVIiIIAGEti"; pltOVillING i III A I, WIIRMINS, the AIL-011011C Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated or town located city in a county with a population of less than 4 J4° three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the 1 } last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which nlcoholic beverages may he 4 lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, aatiich county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton dosires to „ grant to Retail Healers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club t.ato flours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic bevorages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WIIBREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one•)aal.f the State fee for a permit or license issraed l for the premise lor_atrd within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE; COUNCIL OF VIE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION-1 Chapter14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amett<'."O 1)y :rddln, ther,•to o now Article VI rearlinp, as follows: EXHIBIT "A" fi i 6 1 f i ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC 3LURACES I SECTION 14-80. C0NSUMPT[0N-F,X'ff,4`DAU liou!tS Section 14-80, Consumption-Extended Flour, It shall he lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage In a Dublic place for the purpose of consuming the same in such nrblic place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic { Beverage Code, { Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late flours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours i It shhll be lawful for the holcler of a Private Club Late ;t Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons P +F' to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorizer) by the Texas Alcoholic Revcrape Code. d ''I Section 14-83. Fees til+r r- - i. No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage ` Commission shall engago in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton w'ithnrrt having first 1 paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable, annual City fee in r the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license, so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Revi-rage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall he guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committer), continued or pormitterl, and each offense shall he roinish3hie by a fine of no. more than Two Ilundred Ilollnrs ($20n.0n). rs r ra . a, ,.•i 3 i i r s SECTION III. a The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find i ; it ;undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the { 1 public highways to other neighboring cities for late nipht entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the Ili preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and< requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after. its passage, and it is so ordained. s`I PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , ;.r 19_•_,r. ~ tai. ~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 4 ATUST: i i ; U(~ SECKEYMY j' CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: 3 CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, THAS BY: i t i 1 j w : I J ` 7-4 t F INITIATIVE PETITION J s COs The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the 04 City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persona responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183= Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister I10 of Denton - 382-4098' Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, j 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. Ri VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE If $all 3. / ~ ~5/ A ~ P _ /I~arT ; 4.01) k6. 400/ QG_/s/cdhk0nQdL1U1 07(4~5~e/' en/ «tc s.~~//9755Ca1~ Shen.'/✓~iu? fUlh.r 6. v//9 CG 1 f1 1 1 I 7.00 4? 89 ~f 1~ Jra~~f~sh tllErboE-~L~cil2 o r tir 8. /)o e f 9. ;f 3GD 2 GYl//G F,~~✓!f/lflUl~i4®~ / ~lI ~ILC~ a 5 • lo. ~~4L/' T ~ ~.~lt,t~'^_~/-[C~l_~11L .14.1.._._. _ `."i 12. X03 U 3 o t~G~fcrc ' r ,c s 13. 14. r~o3zc 8 oaiF Fi~r~rsi~~-s C.. 9 15. A 11,6 /'G, / e F c ~r ~ o 7 2y ,if;, 20, I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circuls ed the forego ng paper and petition, that it bears the signature of V persons, that all of the signatures ware appended thereto in my presence and that I believe t em to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. AFFIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the 2.3 dayol 1981. l NOTARY PVBLiC~ IN AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS f//w1 LM [`n m.wl nel.n 1: vnl react r ^ , ! NO. i AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC FEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS k ON-PREMISS LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTBES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 'ff{E RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS k ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLOD "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING t A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than xm three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the . last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be ` lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas x Alcoholic Beverage Code; and A WHEREAS, the City of Denton Is located In Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, EE Private Club Late Hours Permlttees, and to consumers of ! alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for In ,i the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and r WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. i Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: c EXHIBIT "A" 's~ } r ARTICLE V1. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage P In a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public 'w place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public r y x' v1 place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Jo yvt Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the bolder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of i°4 the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late v Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton ; to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees y, No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage ~ Commissioe shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so i, . issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. SECTION II.+ Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of ' not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i t ~ r N SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the f preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from ` and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 1 MAYOR ! { CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS I 4y~A t E Sf r j ATTEST: j t Kt. - CITY SECRUM CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY . ! CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i BY: t 1 ' t C 0 /.1 ) • INITIATIVE PETITION P/ I TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Galley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact t1he,4ttached ordinance after considering same under the,initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 23D3 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister 010 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Roney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. ~I VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED Fd MUR NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE Jo/7 I'LL" 7er/7dr9U441('9& ''IQ q~L'0M"G/l; cn~_or1z (0) C)5r V~ J ~ oirr . w (/10. OIGhU ar !T I JUu, J~en~ eyg~..''2:~LZ r //2l. . .4 C wt. ~ ' 4 X15. ^;c~~ /~7 G« . ' ?C~J,Jn i Iw ✓16. 1) S tz Vie. 2cs ; ~ 11for .a X 9. L-IF • u?1 ,L _ 1 I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature oQfl persons, that all of the signatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe th^.m to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be, 11 AFFIANT SWOTtN TO AND SUBSCRSGED TO BEFORE ME this the j day E~ 1981. dye ~ ~~.~~~✓~~i ~ NOIAR~ PUBLIC IN AND FOR DENTON COUN71 TEXAS My Commission Exulrea'. i NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS ' PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS ,I , AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS U ~ AMENDING THE 0 E CODE; AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITL,D "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of. less than i three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the 1 last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on f premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, I Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to s grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Flours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in { the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and E WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the `V governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed ono-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DEN'PUN HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton Is hereby amended by addinp thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT 'A" T i { I r ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES F SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours G It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public 1 place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic i Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of 4 the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale M during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended flours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late g flours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, r Section 14-83, Pees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Boverage Code. SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall bo punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($204.00). w SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find j it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the } public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and f requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and, after its passage, and it is so ordained. ` PASFiED AND APPROVED this the day of a 19 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS Yf 1 ATTEST: rr CITY SEC CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS E APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY I CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS V BY: _ ~ a I j 's A E j 1 i ~ A E INITIATIVE PETITION 25- L TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L, Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City 1 W of Denton, Taxes i We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton. Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Nome Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto 1 marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiati%3 Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister i10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr, Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED N TER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE ~---~'`--'1..~.~L,.` _ 121 ~.n•i.l.,,~~ i r Vi lh. Q//~9D1 aG~/!= c,u,ll~o~rl~errn7~ ens ~Ql.~' r _ . Vlo. oD/A Aa - y 3. cc1d Ip 5~d a !l a, 0 .A . (94 ~5. 0~~ n11✓ 11-Impile 11Y hL f)1\jLLP -1 a o 1r►y. ft , V6. ool gli n r)&rn eL' v17, e 0 9 b0/l-' S e ol u pie. Q~ 97/ DO/6' ThEP-PS e - rtl2D 41 { xr ~ -rPq &Z L Moo'. 6W 5 i2ax S, I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper a d petition, that it beers the signature of Z(2 persons, that all.of the signatures were appendr.d thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons o whose names they purport to be, AFFIAN SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of _ 1981, NOTARY PUBL1C 1 AND FOR DENTON COiTNTY, TEXAS f a n 1 NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE'S THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than g three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according t,n the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide r for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be 46 lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours ~i during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on j premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not III{ to exceed one-1ia'f the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF 1HE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; i EXHIBIT "A" A T S F 1 I , ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES A SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public 1 lace for the p purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a detail Dealer's 4 f` On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale t; during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Q F° Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late an Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Pees j No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage In such business or operation within a the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall he guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall be punlshable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ft200.00). pil E Ili, i SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for Its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and I requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and, after~Its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 19 MAYOR CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CI'T'Y ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS j BY: i i I 1 1 k • i INTTLI.IVE PETITION / Y TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Catley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray 4 Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas f We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the Initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. F Should the City Council fall or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The followin6 named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as I the persona re:.ponsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister I10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. f VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NA14E ADDRESS 3QS~ SIGNATURE i. ~i. t~t~-0(a3r 4~' Z)Qhn%0-+ I ick~( L,-2. IQ l 173 3 as r t`~1. U ~'~1 n `r o y Impp 3, (A. Q V at0 ~J V 13 W 'tt Y1( 0~ 6. 8. 9. C 10. _ Ile ` 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Y T 18. 19. 20. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of E~persons, that all of the s;gnat tea were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to b~j {he genuin i slur the persons I whose names they purport to be, F ANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the yJ _ day of •.'j! t~.. lu~r, 1981. NO ARY PUBLIC ,N AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS ~I/Kl,~? ~ No. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO JRKTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated 1 city or town located in a county with a population of less than I three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on j premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and h WHEREAS, the City of Denton Is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding i federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late flours Licensees, Private Club Late flours Permittees, and to consumers of I 4lcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in i the 'texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city, NO1V0 THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: i EXHIBIT "A" i 1 N ' ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIe, BEVERAGES SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS r Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours I ' 1 It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage ! in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public N place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and auth^-ized by the Texan I ? Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Clul% Late j Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons a to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended I hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage ` Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City cf Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code. I SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). I . I i SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night } entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the - day of 19 ;r r CITY OOF DENTON, TEXAS $ ATTEST: LTfl'-'EUA 8'1M CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: _ i 9 i i i 1 7 k~ INITIATIVE PETITION 7 / HIV TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R4'~,Chew, A uncilman; Wight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman;`Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City f of Denton, Texas i We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto f marked "Exhibit A" in accordan--e with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or reftie to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a conmiitter, of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister @10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER a, REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATUREC ~ rJ 091 17 I Sol!" 3. ' 4. 5. 6• r a 7. 9. 30, 1L _ 12. MI - 13. - - 141 1 y, 15. _ y 160 i ~ 17, _ } 18, - .r 190 4 a 20. 10 the undersigned, do hereby certify thI personally circulated the foregoing paper and persona, that all of the signatures were appended petition, that it bears the signature 051 thereto in my presence and that I believe them to be,the genuine a gnatures fie persons ? whose names they purport to be, v SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of ~sklre+~ , 1981. NOTA Y PUBLIC I AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS ~yI My Commission Bxpir9812;,b., . a N0. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or to%-n located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours i during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred i thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and j t t WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of d~n,ton desires to I grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of i alcoholic beverages !.ie rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: + SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows; EXHIBIT "A" t t Y r t v ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SECTION 14.80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours it shall be *lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the some in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours ' It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's ' On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in thvemount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, SECTION II, Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall he guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during whi<.h any such violation is committed, continued „y- or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of ' not more than Two Hundred Dollars (5200.00). ~,r i SECTION III. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find It undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the t i public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the pr_•:,_rvation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained, ! PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 1 ' i P ATTEST: ' CTTY-S~fC4 CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ` BY: j x r t j f 1 1 k INITIATIVE PETITION y TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L, Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; ki:`srd H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas i We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition ! the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City i of Denton pursuant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texaa. i The following na-jed electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. f James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister d10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. George, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 392-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davie, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER, VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NUMBER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 1~5~795~2 bDy_~____Mex~ti1c ~ot~c~~E,~.eimq~l ,731q Cfo~rn~~l 2. 3. 1 ,y 4. ! 1 i 5 . 'r 6. 4. 7. 8. . 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Si. 16. 17. D 18. 19. 20. - - k I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of I persons, that all of the signatures were appended I thereto in ory presence and that 1 believe them to be the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be. 4 A FIANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of , 1981. NOTARY PUBLIC i AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expiresliz i NO. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS F ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO BXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL FEE AS AUTHORIZED BY THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE; AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than 1 three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Donton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION h Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: EXHIBIT "A" I I I ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES F SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDER HOURS ! Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours s, It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Y Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14.83. Fees No holder of any License from the Taxes Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without baying first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the state fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alcoholic Beverage Code, SECTION II. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or permitted, and each offense shall he punishable by a fine of not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). i I r i SECTION Ill. r i The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 r r II MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: Y CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I I' APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS } BY, ,i I } IE I j i I p J INITIATIVE PETITION. 7 9 T0: The Honorable Richard 0, Stewart, liayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Cormcilmin; Dwight L. Cailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard N, Tnlinferro, Counctltaan; Cfty Council of tho Ctty of Denton, Texas We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby hrt!rion the City COta]e11 under the initiative provisions of tloe Dome Rule Charter of the city of Denton, Texas to pans, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the lnatiative. provi.~foris. c( the Charter of the Ctty of Denton, Texas. Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached Ordinance after considering game under the initiative provisions of the C'liarter of the City of Denton, Petitiorers request that Such ordinance be submitted to a vmc of thO qualified clectora of the City of Denton pursuant to the inltiattvo provisions of the cl)arter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electora who, as a cOnMIttee of the PetittOncrs, shall be regarded as the persons respunsiblu for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of D,>ntnn -566-3181; Mr. Fnnal(l L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr, Michael W. Ceurgo, 1.718 Wlst,~rin of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stoplien Davis, 2101) KingsLO,) Truce of Dantrnt - 566-1^02; dnd Mr. John M. llvroey, i ?'l>2 Croydon of Duuton - 566-3050. VOTER VCYI'ER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED Nirm ER NUMBER NAMF. ADDRESS ~Z SIGNATURE Qgjc L ~M 14 H _ v ry aln Ole "44 V5. L 7. 10. 12. 13. 14. 16, 17. 18. 20. 1, the undtrsigned, du liereby certify that 1 personalty circulated the for Aoing paper and lictition, thl,t it beam the sign.ture of .S person,,+, that all of th- signatures were appended thereto I.n my pru.Xence Sad that l `)ulieve that,,k ro J )4r' gen,Onr, ni ~oAtuves of the persons wl[o"'e necK*s thrv i}Urp07r t.J )C. AFFIANT SWORN TO AND 51%SCRIRYD TU BEFORE W, this the y of 1981. NOTARY AND FOR .,r ~)rN'1'h ~)lrilf, TEAS ,t. V-{ri1rost 3~~'v~ i i NO. k AN ORDINANCE PY 'ru., rJ1'Y COUNCIL OI' T1111 CITY OF DENTON, TFXAS A110P'fiNG 'EIIEi F`Rl)VISiONS OI' '11111 '1•6XA1' ALCOHOLIC BlL\TRAOE Cfj1W { Pf;R'rAIN'ING TO HX'll?Nllfiil 1101,11V; FOR LAIYFIll, SMUT'., PIi';.- }I:SS1ON AND C;C1NFUlJETION OF ALCCIHOLIC 11f;V1;RACFS, T° (;RANT '10 RETAIL DFALHR'~ ON-PR P'41SY LATT I1011RS 1,11, 1;N`Jf3 , 1,RIVATI! CLUB IAT I' 1101id PLkt4IT"I'fiP.S, AND '1'0 iONSTWLiRR OF ALCOHOLIC RGV(illV,iFS 'OfF, RilM" AND PRfVfLIiCf:; PNOVIDI!It 1'(1ft IN SUCH PR0Vi,'U)NS OF THE TTkA AVOMIUC A1iVYI1A(jF, C0DL; i'ROVIIIIN'G I.OR A LOCAL PHri AS A1JYI1liR1ZF.D 111" TM! 'rLXA ALCOHOi,IC BEVERAGIi CODE; A!d1iNDINf; TIM 01111; Or 111E ci'rY OF wl,N'rm RY AFMING A NIM ARTT6,Ii Vr I'a) CHAPTER 14 h,NTITI,NII "A1(f li Ul , Vi Ai,(;oflmjc riCIVIiRAG11S"; PROViDM) A Pr;NALTY; AND T7ll.:I,A1(1NG MY ii rRGFNCY. WIIF.REAS, the Alcoholic. Beverage Cocle of the Statc of Texas, as amended, authurizus the governing body of any incorporated Ir city or town located in a county with a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hou-s during which alcoholic beverages may be inwfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the 'T'exas Alcoholic )leverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located to Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,00nl inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; anri , 14I1°RCAS, the City Co+mc:it of the City of Denton desires to j grant to Retail healers On-Premise Lnte Fours 1.icensoos, a 1 Private Club Late lIaurs Permittees, and to consumers of a alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in Che Texas Alcoholic lleverigo COCIc; and Wlll'RFAS, tLu Texns Alcoholic ilevernpe Code authorizes the governinCr, body of a city or town 1e 1CVV rand cell.ect a foe flat to excred one-Ralf the State fee for a permit or license issnc'i for the premise, locntcd within thu city; N'OW9 THEREFORE, Tllli COUNCIi, OI' 1111! CI'T'Y Ola DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS,. SECTION Chapter 14 of the code of the Ci*y of Penton is hcrahv nmen,lcd by adding tlaeroln a new Aitli-l-, V1 rcn~'inf', as fnllowti; FXHtRIIf i t. i I i i A ~ 4 ARTICIA: VI. Ai,('01101,IC III VI'RAGFS SECTIt1N 14-0, CONSUMP'l HOURS t Section 14-80. Consumption-lxtended 11011r9 .011 It shall be Iawful for any peI.un within the corporate: i limits of the City of Penton to consur,4~ an alcoholic heverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a orlblic place for the purpose of consuming the same in such puhlIC place during the extended hours F;rantr•rl by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81, Sales-lixtundcd flours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate; limits of l r the City of Denton to soil beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours g,rantrd and authorized by the Texas r5`, Alcoholic Beverage Cole. 1'"•° Section 14.91. Sales-Extended llotsrs i, It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed hevera es and Vr Q permit Persons Vi to consume or be served mixed hevrrnges during the extended r hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage r„ it Code. Section 14.83. Fees No holder of any license from the Texas, Al c,;' olIc Pevera,ge Commission shalt ungage in such hu;iru,ss or oneration withir. the corporate I irnit4 Of the Ci t v Of 1)erI I on wI thnrrt havInp f i r ;i paid to tiro City 5ecrutary a non-refundable annual City ree in the amount of one-}half tl/71 the St.ato foe for each license !;o issued as authorize(il by th,r Alc•ihnlir t`ovotaFf; Colo. S £ C'f 14 N~1 1~_ Any person who vioiatus any 1) rovisi!sit of tlii ; ordinance shall he NuiIty of e sepur;Ite olfen-:e for cr{ch dray or portioil thereof durirrp, which onv such vlr~l.rt'„n i : cnnruittcd, cnnt~n1I- 0 or pcrmIftgr.l, and aacTi offc rl,,r Shull he t irris'•+nhIr by i 1 Of ncrt, m u r u than Twr, Ilun,lrc(1 1)r,lla*s f,t~rlrl,!lrl1, i I F SECTION III. The fact, that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dai.gerous for its citizens to travel on the public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 14AYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 'I i ATTEST: i CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: i, E 1 e } t 1 F 00 y TN}TIATIVE_PFT}TT(1N T0: The Honorable Richard 0, Stewart, Meyor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Fright L. Cailey, Councilman; I. R, kiddlesperger, Councilman; Rny I Stephens, Councilman; Richard H, Ta1iNforro, Councilman; City CnunciT of the (:itc Of Denton, Texa.a We the midersigned citizens and electors of thc• City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the }iom2 it,ile Charter of the City of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and onaet info law the ptaxis.,d ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the. r r City of Denton, Texas. r Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering sarst under the inittative provisions of the Charter of thr City of Denton, Petitioner, request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qunlifted electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative prov.sions of the C,haiter of the City of IArrttOla, TexaS. The following named electors who, as a ccrmatttee of the Petitioners, shall be_ regarded as the pers,ns responsible for tho circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. !r I James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -)66-3181; Mr. Ronald L, Siebler, 1812 ke::tminister (10 of Denton - 387-4048; ?Tr, Michncl V. Cl Urge, 3,714 Wi,term of Denton - 11;2-().178; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, '_'305 hing~oos Trace of Pt,irtou - 566-12112; find Mr. .tohn M. P,:-rov, 2902 Ctovdon of Lientou - 5r6-3050, VOTFR VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED Nl1!:IIER _NMfl!R_ NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE 1c~e_y e 3a t-b c r 3,,~ o_d (L Pd da_L 3 ,LCc,Lc 4a,oeee It'd A-b,-7 { 7 a. ` 9, 10. 11. _ 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. ' 14. 20. 1, thn end.^tcfPned, do hereby cortify that poreonnlly rirrn0nte.1 the foregninp, pnpcr :mod petition, that it brans the uign.ttIre of persons, that 811 cf the slgnatarea wero appended thereto In rrj presence arol Lhnt I believe them to l,e tl,enui signatures of the pern IS whose names they purport to be. AFF' A.tiJ' SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED To REFoRF, pis; this the ~qj_ dr1Y of 5~~~' L~BrR , 1981. u 'JOi1t!?Y Yl'IMC V ANT) FOR DL:Fl ,."d COI!NTY, 1'FXAS J/ ..v :{nr, I I c N NO. _ kN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T11F CITY OF DENTON, TF,XAS ADOPTING T14E FROVISi)NS Of THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC RIiVF.RAGE CODF. PERTAINING 'ro fiXTFNDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL ,SALE, POSSESSION ANT) GI)NSUMOTION OF ALCOHOLIC 11FVI:RAGF911 10 GRANT '10 RUMIL DFALI',RS 0N-11EM15F LATF HOURS liICI::VSFS, PR IVATU CLUB I,ATF HOURS P@RMIT1112S, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVBRA(;F° TM: R1(:,lirS ANO PRIVILGGES PROV150 F(iR Ti SUCH Pk!)V1510rdS OF THE 'i'F:XAS ALCI)H(1LIC III:V.F.RAGE CODE; PROVIDING I OR A LOCAL FEV M AU 1110!i17,ED 111' THE TEXAS AL('011u1,IC RIXERACI: MMF; VENDiNC Tim ~'Ol)Fi OF TIDE CITY OF UFN'FUN BY A11OMij A NFW ARTICLl; VI TO CIIAI'TFR 14 IN11TLFD "AIHICLP VI AL(A'M(H,IC CkEVI:RAr.FY'; PROVIDING % M,NALTY; AND 01"CLARING AN F.r,IFItGFNCY. WHF1Rf:AS, the Alcoholic Peveragi-, Code of the State of 'T'exas, as a+nended, authorizes the Poverning holy of any incorporated city or town located in a connly with s population of less than three hundred thousand !100,0001 inliahitnnts, according to the last preceding federal census, to ado;)t an ordinance to provi0e for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be F lawfiiliy consumed in a nuhlic place, and the extended hours during which ,alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas i Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a popnl,ntio« of less than three hundred I thousnnd (3110,000) inhabitants recording to the last preceding federal census: and WIFERFAS, the City Council of the City of Denton desires to I grant to Retail Dealers On-fir(;nise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club bate hours l'ermittee%, and to consumers of alcoholic bevcro!,es the rights rind privileges provided for in ` the 'texas Alcoholic Beveray,(- Code; and 11-MERLAS, the Texas Alcoholic Deverage Code authorizes the r p,overnirp holy of a city or town to levy ;rnd collect a fee not t« cxcoed one-half the ,state fee for i normit or license issued far the 1) rc,nii';V 10 )te41 within the city; NOW, 1'IIFIR FFORIi, IM;, COUNCIL OF 7'II11 CITY OF DEN'PIN 1TPX'FlY ORIIAIN;: ! Chnnter 11 of the Code of the City of Denton is hercl,y CIT r!n,'C,! ar°~Ii11A tlleroto 1 row as fol,low EyvTT0 f i l r ARTIC1,E VI. ALCOHOLIC REVERACES SECTION 14-80. CONSUtifPIM-G?(IV11M HOURS a Section 1400, Consumption-Extended Hours 'I It shall be lawful for any porSnn within the core-gate limits of the City of Denton to consume ,in alcoholic hcvcrap~r. in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a n"blic place for the purpose of consuninp the sari in such public place during the extendeJ hour vr+urted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Exterldcd Yours j It shalt he lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale, during the extended hours granted and a;rthorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed bovorages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended v hours Cranted and authorized by rho Tanis Alcoholic heverapc. Code, Section 14-83. lees } No holder of any License frr,m the '+'oxnc Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall rrirgagu in such hunincvo or oneration within 3 the corporate of the Ci tv or Pool.n•l thnrrt having first paid to tho City ';urretary nnir-rfCunr' 1!'e :rniual City f('(' in thrt amount of onrr 1111f (112) 114(i :0 lIr rr-, fnr' ench liCgik9(` r(1 issued as authori?cd W tho Aic-holin `1:vi-rjpr rnov, SECTION if. Any person WV viola as any proviri,pi QT this ord S, lnn7rr; shall he p,uilty V ;r separaiv "Kni- 1,r ri,h ~l:rv or hr,rrtinrr thereof drn'inp whirl anv su.h vimd n r . , . i t t r., {(I fl t i or pcrmlItcd, and unch offenne 1:,r, he t,,,., r l }:i f i nc W not more l h,zn Two Iharrlrod Ilol l n r , f t nil l fc t. aA J . . T 3 I ~ Q SECTION III_ The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the i public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency attd an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after Its passage, and it is so ordainad. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 h~A4 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS f ATTEST: i i My SEMTAKT CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: r { i , i 3 , i INITIATIVE PETITION p / TO: The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilm,un; Dwight L. Gailey, Councilman; J. R. Riddlosperger, Couticilman; Ray I Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Coun<ti of tho City of Denton, Texas ' We the urjersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provictons of the Homy. RuI_` Charter of the r;'.ty of Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into' Iaw the propos,rd ordinauce att-lltcd lioratn marked "Exhibit A" in accordance wide the initiative pravC tuna of the Charter of the. City of Oenton, Texas. 1 Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering S same under the initiative provision:; of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitionerr request that such ordinance be submitted to a vote of the qualif!ed electors of the City of Denton purl„ant to the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. 'i'he following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the fnttiatlve Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -b66-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siehler, 1812 W~stmintster 4'10 of Tknton - 382-4098; Flr. FHchacl W. Cc~rgu, 1,718 Wl,torln of Denton - 182-0078; qtr. Jerry Stephen. DavIN, 2105 Kingston Traro of Ucntou - 566-3202; and Mr. John N. Bonev, 2902 Croydon of Denton - 5F)G-1050. VOTER VO'T'ER REGIS'IItVCION PRECINCT PRINTED NLTIMBFIt Nt!MIIER N:'u"".E ADDRESS SICNATIIRE "JXbX 6. 7. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20, I, the understgned, do hereby certify that T personally rirculated the foregoing paper and petition, th.rt It hears the SiF;naturr of persons, th,it all of the aignaluros wore ipjondad tlitreto In my ptesencu and that I boituve them 1c; f.c the I;euoinc t,tal s rf th" whose nails they putport to be. FFIANT - r SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEi'ORE ME this the day of NOTA Y P111I lC Yr AND YOR nFINVIN '0lrwVY, 'I HAS ~'y t,nrnml•.;Ins, 1''.r4: t i NO. AN ORDINANCE PY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'f11E CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING 'f'ill's PROVtSIONi OF THE TFXAS ALOOII(1LIC REVPRAGF COU PI:R'WNING TO EVIENDIJI 11011PS FOR LAWFUL PlISSFSSION AND 0)NS1,1+11-ITION OF ALCOHOLIC IMURAGFS, lr1 C1RANr 'rO RETAIL DFALI;I? i)N-PRl'•11:iP LATF HOP;t,S ! IC1:N`~FS, IIRIVAT:: CLUB LATE IIUI!RS PER-Ml'fI'MiS, AND r0 (,0NSUi':RS OF ALCMIDLIC OFVERArlhS Tl l: RIIIHT'~ AN 1) Piz IVI LFGI'S PROVIDFD x'411 1NSILT ~'I 1FOR S10NSLC01' T(i1 3 TFxA' ) A1,CollOLIC BIi4 cltAGI. (:IIDF; Pi. I V I MT11(1I:IZEII By TW I I?rAS A1.COII 1L11: HY'V14IM- i CT)D1 ; A'+1ENOTNG '1'!11' r,t 0 r' OF Till; CF0' OF DFNTON hl APOING A Nili ARrTCLF, Vl TO CHAPT'fl? 14 FNl'1'l'Idil) "AIMCLlt VI AU'is!iOLIC. RAVLRAGEn"; PROVIIHN6 A l'C:NAI,TY; AND U1'(:i.A!t!N(1 AN FURGENCY. W11FIREAS, th+• Alcoll,+lic Ilevera!;c Cncle or rho Stata of Texas, as amended, authorize-; the governin!7, body of any incorporated citY or town located in a eouTity witle a Iu+Iurlation of less than three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may he lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on _ Premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and ;ifIFRP.AS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,W) inhnhitants .Iccording to the last preceding federal census; and WIGREAS, the city council of the city of Uenton desires to grant to Retail Dealers On - Promise !.ate flours Licensees, Private Club Late flours Permittees , and to con5nmers of alcoholic bever,.i;,,es the rights and Privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Eavcrnl!n Code; and MIEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic lleverage Code authorizes the p,overnini? body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to oecoed one-l,;lf tlre. State Fee for ,T permit or license issued for the promise located within the city; NOW, I'll URF.FORli, 'Hff; COUNCIi, OF THE CITY OF 01?NI'ON IIERFIlY ORDA1NSt k;U11ON T. Clnnter l.4 of the Code of the City of Denton is lierrhy an!n! 1) v (Iinvr tls<;reto r+ ne.v Article VI reru'.i•rr as foI nw• ;vuiR1" ''A' i i ARTICL1: VI. ALCOHOLIC l1f:V1!kAG[S SECTION 14-80. CONSUhIP'F'ION-T,Y'I'l:NDI',0 1109RS s Section 14-80. Consumption- Extended flours r i It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic hcverayc 1 in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of Consuming, the same in such public i place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Flours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the cornorate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas g Alcoholic Beverage Co-le. Section 14-82. Sales-Extended (lours it shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Y Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton w to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mix,~cl beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by thr, Texas Alcoholic lloveraj~e } Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commlision shall engave in such husint-ss or operation within the corporate limits of the City of ilc•nton Witl,nnt having first paid to the City Secretary a nun-rcfuri0r)ble annual City fec in the amount of one-hall' (112) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by tho Alcoholic 13r.vrraFe Cn<1r., Sf.CTIO.N_IT. An> person who violators any prnvi•.;ion of this ordinance shall he gullty of a seporate offense for each duy or portion € Lhercuf duriny,, which any such vlnl,iti,,o is rommitrrl, cnntirtn: + P a or permitted, and ench )frvn,.v r,h;rll l)trnlvhr,hir_ by n firic of not more than Two Ifunelred Dollars fS?fB,pr71, y, 1 J I t F SECTION 111. i The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the do t public highways to other neighboring cities for late night s entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from ' and after its passage, and it is so ordained. N PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of _ 19..._._ ~V CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CITY SEUKETART- ' CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS r BY: I, F f i 1. i TNITTATTV'E PFTITIO"; TO: The Venerable Richard 0. Strwart, Mnvor; Joe C. Alford, Councilman; Nary. R. Chew, Councilman; Ilwlgolit L. Galley, Cuttnci1rui,i; J. R. Riddlesperger, Comxllmnn; Ray Stephens, Couircilmau; Richard It, L;liaferro, Councilman; City CocniclI -if the r'ity 1 of Denton, Texfi.s ` We the u!','.•rsiMfd citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do herob. ' tion the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Nom, Rule Charter of t',e c tr_}, of Denton, Texas co pass, approve, and in.ict into iaw thr proposed ordinance attnchci !i:-rrpo marked "Pxl,lbit A" in accordance with the initiative provi, ion. of tits C}iarter of tlit City of Menton, Texas. i Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordinance after considering, same, under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, PetitiMer9 request that such ordinance be submitted ti a vote of the quslifle~d electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the initiative provision, of the C101"Le17 of the City of Menton, Texas. I The following nand electors who, as a Cotmoittee of the Petitioners, shall he regarded as the persons responsible for the circulrrtiou and filing of the Initiative Petition, TIC. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-318;; Mr. Romild L. Sleblrnr, 1812 4estminister N10 of Denton - 382-4098; Fir. Michael k'. Gcorgc, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 362-11078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Dav.is, 2305 Hing~ton 'irnce of I)mton - 506-3.112; and Hr. Jolin M, nej, ` .902 Croydon of Denton - Sob-1050. V'OT F. R V'0't E R f REGIS1RATION PKF.ClNCT PRTNTEM c tiIGNATVRE J - N I r L4 k -aLptltER N etp;-- U3DR SS 2 3. - - I 4. 5 G 7. 8. 9. - 13. _ 14. I , 17. 1, the unrlc' r1iF,'Iod, du hereby 9-('rt1, fy that T I, ersonnlty LArrulatecl thr foregotnV, ',iovr and Irtiilo"~, 'hat it 11uats rlir,, sivr),oIirv of p.rr,^jiS, thnt rill of t1;.+ signatur,~+ wcm aprcndnd liar ,r, pr~.acnc anl t!rni 1 b~l(~~- mtitc„ 11 10 of the 1.no,n; •-;~'t tJt4. ,rL~tit L~ ,>,r I 1 n~i r` OP-N TO ANT, sl'RSCr111ED 'It1 +uJFIII.F. thi.; the o,jXicmv of Zip h/ 19H1. SW , i vCiPA r r T, 1,1c T f AN' FOR i~rNr(~r1 CIIP.n,Y L A" 3 V4 1 r I f . I III NO. AN ORDINANCE RY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING 'FIIE PROVISIONS OF THE TUAS ALCOHOLIC 131iVFRAGE r0K., PERTAINING TO hUliNllFiD HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALT, POSSF!SSION AIVO CONSMIPTION OF ALCOHOLIC HVERAGI'S, TO (1RAN'f 10 RETATi, DEALl!R C1N i'9 1: i41S1'. LATE IEi1,liL1 ".fCGPR1VATI: f;LTJR LAT!'s HOURS PyikldI'll fIH.S, AN 1) TO CONti!1N 1`3 OF Ai.Co'IOI.IC BEVI:RA.IFS THE RIGHTS ANT, PUViIXGF:~ PROVIIIFii) FOR IN SUCH PPOVI510NS OF THF.. TEXAS A1.CI) I((?L1C R11Vr.PAl 31-' (:ODE,; PROVIAINC ii)R A LOCAL FETAS A1T110RI'LED 13Y T1111 TEXAS ALCOHOLIC !ILVJRAGH CODE; &BENDING THE 00111; OF TIIi' CITY Olr DENTON Ilt Ai)~)INC A Ni?W ARTirl,li VI TO CLAPUR 14 I.N VFLFJ) "ARTICLE VI ALCn1001C REVll'IAGfSI'; PROVIDING A .'~,NAIJY; AP4, IIFt'I,AI1,1NG AN FYI:RGIENCY. h'I!GRi'AS, thc• Alcnhol it: Reverarc Code of the State of Texas, as n+nended, airthnr i zc : tlne vnvern i n',, borly of any incorporated city or town locatc:rl in a county With a iWPulation of less than three hundred thor:Gnnd (.300,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to prov!de for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas I Alcoholic Beverage Code; and i WHEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, s 'T'exas, which county Tins a poprilation of less than three hundred i thousand (300,0p01 inhnhitunts nccordinr to the last preceding federal census; anri i WHEREAS, the City Council of the Cite of Denton desires to n grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, ' Private Clrrb Late Boors Pcrmi(tees, rand to consumers of alcoholic bevcra?es the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Pevcrel,e Cotle; and WHEREAS, the To xas Al colnnl r, Peverage Code authorizes the governing 1!ody of a city or tram to levy a!n(l collect a fee not I to o.eceed nne-half the St,(tc fee for a nerrnit or license isstiod Cot' the pre:li,,e in°nterl within the city; NOW, TOPPEFORF?, IHF 01tINL'11, Ol' `fIII; CITY Of' Vr,kloU Illli(i'IIY ORi)AINS: c'r,.I.rI'ti' 1. Clulrnt~r 11 of the Codc C1•,c City n" Denton is hcrcl,y R."1Cn''.a 11V C'rl(Ij nP Cilertt0 ri nr"n' Yt 'l. i fn ?'w, I';XHl' T "A" i t. ARTIC U VI. ALCOHOLIC RITRACLS SECTION 14-80. C0NSUhIPTl0N-4'XTPNr.>FD 110URS ' Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended (lours I It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate i f f limits of the City of Denton to eonsome an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a puhiic c place for the purpose of consuming the same in such pi+bli.c i place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alc+titolic Beverage Code. Seccion 14-81. Sal es-Gxtensicd flours It shall he lati;ful for the holster of a Retail. Dealer's On-Premise Late llonrs License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale r during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas M1 S Alcoholic Beverage Corle. f, Section 14-82. Sates-Extended flours , It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended i l hours granted and authorize() by the Texas Alcoholic Revernae i Code. % Section 14 8S, Fees + No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage a Commission shall enpagu in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secrctarlr a non refundalJic annual City fee in the amocu,t of one-half W?) tht; State fee for each license so issued as authorized by t're Alcrihol k lloverape Cnrle. S F,f 1' l 0 N_ 1 1. Any person who violate; any provision of this ordin,rnre 511.111 be g+lilty of 1 5cpnr,rt,c nffen•'.o fiat e,{rh +1I+v or iu+rYinn therl-of d,urfnp, wf,irh rurv sub vlolrrtirm i,rnmwaitlyd, r_nnt;rinrl or Permitted, and reach offcnsc Shall he punis'int~lr~ by n flnl. III 3j f not more than Two flunelred Dollars fR20n.On1. r Ftr,? SECTION III. L The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for Its citizens to travel on the ri public {iighways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from i and after its passage, and it Is so ordained. I PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , Yf 1' ' 19~. X 1 HA4aIF` ` . i CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST: q , C ~I'IR`S~C'lf~7'A1~Y CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: E ; I i INITIATIVE PETITION (f- TO; The Honorable Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor; Joe G. Alford, Councilman; Mark R. Chew, Councilman; Dwight L. Coiley, Councilman; J. R. Riddlesperger, Councilman; Ray Stephens, Councilman; Richard H. Taliaferro, Councilman; City Council of the City of Denton, Texas N We the undersigned citizens and electors of the City of Denton, Texas do hereby petition the City Council under the initiative provisions of the Home Rule Charter of the City of ' Denton, Texas to pass, approve, and enact into law the proposed ordinance attached hereto marked "Exhibit A" in accordance with the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. 1 Should the City Council fail or refuse to enact the attached ordi•iance after considering same under the initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Petitioners request that such ordinance be submitted to a ' vote of the qualified electors of the City of Denton pursuant to the Initiative provisions of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas. The following named electors who, as a committee of the Petitioners, shall be regarded as the,'persons responsible for the circulation and filing of the Initiative Petition. Mr. James Earl Platt, 2303 Fowler of Denton -566-3183; Mr. Ronald L. Siebler, 1812 Westminister #10 of Denton - 382-4098; Mr. Michael W. Georgo, 1718 Wisteria of Denton - 382-0078; Mr. Jerry Stephen Davis, 2305 Kingston Trace of Denton - 566-3202; and Mr. John M. Boney, i 2902 Croydon of Denton - 566-3050. VOTER VOTER REGISTRATION PRECINCT PRINTED NLRMER NUMBER NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE fji• , -1L1-~7 I- K Su ~ < 1 1so:~ h'1oz, r~ n S (9 IV fj t"~Ac~/, l yn c1 ~I~Cs ark !a o-Sl ~r~fi t~tti 7 16 31 f L5. 00 -1~ 2 --A 9 F ' r (16.409/55/ ~ u,~ WAI cue. 19000 4TUCI*13 U. Q6 S'b flx, TNCS V fJ~a1a c~' % , G lam, n~re.~f~c i~• c7H~c._h1Ar~e ~c.3 ycn,.,.~r,7~~i ',ar,. ~ ~!(ee 12. 13. 14, ` 15. - 16. a 17. 18. 19. 20. i I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I personally circulated the foregoing paper and petition, that it bears the signature of JQ- persons, !hat all of the sipnatures were appended thereto in my presence and that I believe them to ►e, L"' genuine aturea of the persons whose names they purport to be. APFI T SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME this the day of l , 1981, NOT RY P1BL C I AND FOR DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS My Commission Expires, r i;r } i N NO. _ t AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE PERTAINING TO EXTENDED HOURS FOR LAWFUL SALE, POSSESSION AND a CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TO GRANT TO RETAIL DEALERS ON-PREMISE LATE HOURS LICENSES, PRIVATE CLUB LATE HOURS PERMITTEES, AND TO CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PROVIDED FOR IN SUCH PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS S AMENDING THE AUTHORIZED BYV THE TE ASD ALCOHOLICD BEVERAGE CODEL;OCAL CODE OF THE CITY OF DENTON BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI TO ` CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ARTICLE VI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES"; PROVIDING I A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN DIERGENCY. . WHEREAS, the Alcoholic Beverage Code of the State of Texas, as amended, authorizes the governing body of any incorporated city or town located in a county with a population of less than r" three hundred thousand (300,000) inhabitants, according to the x~` last preceding federal census, to adopt an ordinance to provide for extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed in a public place, and the extended hours during which alcoholic beverages may be lawfully sold on premises, in conformity with the provisions of the Texas f Alcoholic Beverage Code; and W1iEREAS, the City of Denton is located in Denton County, Texas, which county has a population of less than three hundred thousand {300,0001 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census; and the City Council of the City of Denton desires to WHEREAS, grant to Retail Dealers On-Premise Late Hours Licensees, Private Club Late Hours Permittees, and to consumers of ` alcoholic beverages the rights and privileges provided for in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code; and WHEREAS, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code authorizes the governing body of a city or town to levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half the State fee for a permit or license issued ` for the premise located within the city; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Denton is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Article VI reading as follows: f EXHIBIT "A" . f i i 4 ARTICLE VI. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES } SECTION 14-80. CONSUMPTION-EXTENDED HOURS Section 14-80. Consumption-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for any person within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place or possess an alcoholic beverage in a public place for the purpose of consuming the same in such public place during the extended hours granted by the Texas Alcoholic t Beverage Code. Section 14-81. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Retail Dealer's On-Premise Late Hours License within the corporate limits of the City of Denton to sell beer or offer the same for sale during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. s Section 14-82. Sales-Extended Hours It shall be lawful for the holder of a Private Club Late Hours Permit within the corporate limits of the City of Denton 3 to sell or offer for sale mixed beverages, and permit persons i to consume or be served mixed beverages during the extended hours granted and authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. Section 14-83. Fees No holder of any License from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall engage in such business or operation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton without having first paid to the City Secretary a non-refundable annual City fee in the amount of one-half (1/2) the State fee for each license so issued as authorized by the Alccholic Beverage Code. SECTION 11. Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance j shall be guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion { thereof during which any such violation is committed, continued or perm'.tted, and each offense shall he punishable by a lino of not mora than Two Hundred Dollars (=200.00). f SECTION 111. The fact that the City of Denton and its inhabitants find it undesirable and dangerous for its citizens to travel on the i public highways to other neighboring cities for late night entertainment, creates an urgency and an emergency in the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, and i requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19 y MAYOR a CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS I f ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: I I 7 f R I N i f E S ~ I M i k, r. f yY F F( 1 M `r 3 FILE 1