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CODE OF ORDINANCES
City of
EULESS,TEXAS
Looseleaf Supplement
This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to
be included at this time through:
Ordinance No. 751,enacted July 26, 1983.
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November, 1983
§5-21 FINANCE AND TAXATION §5-21
tions, including, without limitation thereto, hotels,
motels, tourist homes, houses or courts, lodging
houses, inns, rooming houses, or other buildings
where rooms are furnished for a consideration, but
shall not include hospitals, sanitariums, or nursing
homes.
(b) Consideration: The cost of the room in a hotel only
if the room is ordinarily used for sleeping, and not in-
cluding the cost of any food served or personal serv-
ices rendered to the occupant of such room not related
to the cleaning and readying of such room for oc-
cupancy.
(c) Occupancy:The use or possession,or the right to the use or
possession of any room or rooms in a hotel if the room is
one ordinarily used for sleeping, and if such use, posses-
sion or right of use or possession at the time same is
provided under lease, concession, permit, right of access,
license, contract or agreement is for a period of less than
thirty(30)consecutive days.
(d) Occupant: Anyone, who, for a consideration, is entitled to
occupancy of any room or rooms in a hotel under any lease,
concessions, permit, right of access, license, contract or
agreement.
(e) Person: Any individual, company, corporation or
association owning, operating, managing or control-
ling any hotel.
(f) Assessor-collector: The city manager of the City of
Euless.
(g) Quarterly period: The regular calendar quarters of the
year, the first quarter being composed of the months
of January, February and March, the second quarter
being the months of April, May and June, the third
quarter being the months of July, August and
September, and the forth quarter being the months of
October, November and December.
(Ord. No. 594, § 1, 9-25-79; Ord. No. 731, § 1, 1-25-83; Ord. No.
745, § 1, 6-28-83)
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Sec. 5-22. Levy of tax;rate;exemptions.
There is hereby levied upon the cost of occupancy of any room
or space furnished by any hotel within the City of Euless where
such cost of occupancy is the rate of two dollars ($2.00) or more
per day, a tax equal to the maximum tax then allowed by law to
be assessed and levied by the City of Euless upon the consider-
ation paid for the occupancy of such room to such hotel;provided,
that no tax shall be imposed hereunder upon a corporation or
association authorized exclusively for religious, charitable or ed-
ucational purposes, no part of the net earnings of which inures to
the benefit of any private shareholder or individual. (Ord. No.
594, § 2, 9-25-79; Ord. No. 731, § 2, 1-25-83)
Sec. 5-23. Collection.
Every person owning, operating, managing or controlling any
hotel shall collect the tax imposed hereby for the City of Euless.
(Ord. No. 594, § 3, 9-25-79)
Sec. 5-24. Reports.
On the last day of the month following each quarterly
period, every person required hereby to collect the tax
imposed herein shall file a report with the occupancy tax
assessor-collector showing the consideration paid for all
room occupancies in the preceding quarter, the amount of
tax collected on such occupancies, and any other informa-
tion which the occupancy tax assessor-collector may
reasonably require. Such person shall pay the tax due on
such occupancies at the time of filing such report. (Ord. No.
594, § 4, 9-25-79)
Sec. 5-25. Enforcement.
The occupancy tax assessor-collector shall have the power
to make such rules and regulations as are necessary to
effectively collect the tax levied herein, and shall upon
reasonable notice have access to books and records
necessary to enable him to determine the correctness of any
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Chapter 8
HEALTH AND SANITATION*
Art. I. In General, §§8-1-8-19
Art. II. Air Pollution Control, §§8-20-8-39
Art. III. Swimming Pools, §§8-40-8-58
Art. IV. Eating and Drinking Establishments, §§8-59-8-84
Art. V. Food and Food Service Establishments, §§8-85-8-91
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Sec. 8-1. Hospital authority—Created;territory embraced.
There is hereby created under this Article 4437(e), Vernon's
Texas Civil Statutes, a hospital authority in the city. Said author-
ity shall comprise all territory included within the corporate
boundaries of the cities of Hurst, Euless and Bedford. (Ord. No.
298, § 1, 2-14-67)
Sec. 8-2. Same—Corporate and politic entity.
The hospital authority shall be a body politic and corporate.
(Ord. No. 298, § 2, 2-14-67)
Sec. 8-3. Same—Name.
The name of said authority within the corporate limits of the
City of Euless,Texas, shall be the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Hospital
Advisory Board. (Ord. No. 298, § 3, 2-14-67; Ord. No. 751, § 1,
7-26-83)
Sec. 8-4. Same—Directors.
The hospital authority shall be governed by a board of
directors consisting of nine (9) members, the directors to be
appointed by the governing bodies of said cities as follows:
*Cross reference—Health certificate for itinerant vendor of food
articles, § 10-65.
State law reference—Appointment of health officer required, V.T.C.S.
arts. 1071, 4425.
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Three (3) directors to be designated by the Hurst city
council,
Three (3) directors to be designated by the Euless city
council,
Three (3) directors to be designated by the Bedford
city council.
The directors initially appointed by the governing body of the
respective cities shall serve until their successors are appointed,
subject to the provisions of Section 4, Article 4437(e), Vernon's
Texas Civil Statutes, as amended. The directors appointed by
each of said cities shall be appointed to two-year terms,the terms
of the first directors appointed to expire on May 1, 1969. In the
event of the death or resignation, or removal of a director from
the corporate limits of the city which appointed such director,the
governing body of such city shall appoint a successor to serve for
the balance of the unexpired term of the director so dying or
resigning or moving from such city. (Ord. No. 298, § 4, 2-14-67)
Sec. 8-5. Same—Powers.
The hospital authority shall have all the powers granted to —
hospital authorities under the provisions of Article 4437(e), Ver-
non's Texas Civil Statutes,as amended,together with such other
powers as have been or may be granted by the legislature to
hospital authorities. (Ord. No. 298, § 6, 2-14-67)
Secs. 8-6-8-19. Reserved.
ARTICLE II. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL*
Sec. 8-20. Definitions.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
respective meanings ascribed to them:
Act: The Texas Clean Air Act, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes,
Article 4477-5.
Air contaminant: Any smoke, soot, fly ash, dust, cinders,
dirt, noxious or obnoxious acids, fumes, oxides, gases, vapors,
*Cross reference—Burning trash prohibited, § 7-12.
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CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
Section
Ord.No. Date Section this Code
4 4-81-4-92
5 4-97-4-104
6 4-111-4-114
7 4-75
10 4-76
698 3- 9-82 1 App.B, §6
2 App.B, §7
3 App.B, § 14
4 App.B, § 17
5 App.B, § 19(2)
6-8 App.B, §§23-25
701 4-13-82 1-3 5-31-5-33
5 5-34
705 6- 8-82 1 5-01
706 6-22-82 1 2-71-2-75
713 9-28-82 1 16-6
715 9-28.82 1 4-1
716 9-28-82 1 4-120(a)
5 4-120(b)
718 10-12-82 1 8-85(a)
2 8-85(b),
8-86-8-91
731 1-25-83 1 5-21(c)
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745 6-28-83 1 5-21(c)
751 7-26-83 1 8-3
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