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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 415 Establishing the Office of the Town Marshall and appointing R WhiteORDINANCE NO. 415 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS, APPOINTING THE TOWN MARSHAL; PROVIDING FOR THE DUTIES AND QUALIFICATION OF THE TOWN MARSHAL; PROVING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Town of Westlake is authorized to appoint a Town Marshal pursuant to Sections 341.021 and 22.071 of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, the Town Marshall shall perform the duties of office as provided for in Section 341.021 of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen determines that it is in the best interest of the citizens of Westlake to appoint a Town Marshal. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. All matters stated in the preamble are hereby found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2. The office of Town Marshal is hereby created pursuant to Section 341.021 of the Local Government Code. The Town Marshall shall have all authority to serve as provided for in State law. The Town Marshall must meet all qualifications of State law for this office. SECTION 3. The Town Marshal shall execute a bond as required by State law and swear to an oath of office as required by State law. SECTION 4. The Town Marshal shall act under the direction of the Court Administrator, and shall perform the following duties: A. Execute warrants, subpoenas, and other legal process issuing out of the Town of Westlake Municipal Court of Record No. 1, as determined by the Court Administrator. B. Execute other warrants of arrest, subpoenas, and legal process as authorized by law and as determined by the Court Administrator. C. Serve as the court bailiff to the Town of Westlake Municipal Court of Record No. 1. D. Any other duties authorized by State law and assigned by the Municipal Court Judge or the Court Administrator. SECTION 5. Ron White is hereby appointed as Town Marshal. SECTION 6. That this Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other Ordinances and shall not repeal any of the provisions of such Ordinances except for those instances where there are. direct conflicts with the provisions of this Ordinance. Ordinances or parts thereof in force at the time this Ordinance shall take effect and that are inconsistent with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent that they are inconsistent with this Ordinance. SECTION 7. If any section, article, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word in this Ordinance, or application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid or unconstitutional by a Court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the Ordinance, and the Board of Aldermen hereby declares it would have passed such remaining of the Ordinance despite such invalidity, which remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 8. All other Ordinances in effect and not in conflict with this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 9. The Town Secretary of the Town of Westlake is hereby directed to engross and enroll this Ordinance by copying the exact Caption and Effective Date clause in the minutes of the Town Council of the Town of Westlake and by filing this Ordinance in the Ordinance records of the Town. SECTION 10. This Ordinance shall take effect from and after its date of passage in accordance with law, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 25T" DAY OF March 2002. Scot Bradley,t Mayor ATTEST: Ginger Crosswy, TOW Se` h cretary Trent O. Petty, Town Maliager APPROVED L. I solemnly swear that a true and correct copy of the Public Notice Ordinance No. 415 was published in THE KELLER CITIZEN, a newspaper having general circulation in the counties of Denton and Tarrant, and that the dates that said issues of the newspaper bore in which such notice was published were April 30, 2002. A copy of the notice as published, clipped from the newspaper is attached hereto. Pam Nolte, Classified Ad Manager THE STATE OF TEXAS § 0 COUNTY OF TARRANT SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME Pam Nolte this 1st day of May, 2002, to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name of Notary My commission expires MALOA 0. MORAY Notary Public. State of Texas _ .: �Nrq�f my Commission Expires OFy e��$ April 17p,2006 Tuesday, April 30, 2002, THE KELLER CITIZEN, Page 17, y, Frrid plans, get peadline is noon NOTICEnod from NISD board PUBLIC i TOWN OF WESTLAKE From Page One ORDINANCE No. 416 er in the same proximity in the school, all developed by the SHW Group. An ordinance of the Town of which cannot be done in the first phase Other matters brought to the board Westlake, Texas;; appointing the Town Marshal; providing until new science labs and a competi- at the meeting last Tuesday included a i } for the duties and qualifica- tion of the Town Marshal; tion gymnasium can be constructed. demonstration of a new e-mall list-, i; providing a severability As with the elementary schools, the managersoftware ram that will ; program { clause; providing a savings clause; and providing an et new designs account for a central allow for the district's constituents to; fective date. entrance to enhance security. sign up online for electronic news and PUBLIC HEARING Other preliminary floor plans information. Those interested can TACE approved include a new Agricultural begin signing up online June 1 at PUBLIC HEARING Center and Show Barn, to be created www.northwest.kl2.tx.us. UDDERS TO BID A public hearing will be held , with three, pre-engineered metal A draft of the district's new . ompetitive by the Planning & Zomng Commission of the Town of buildings. It will be on Texan Drive. Employee Technology Proficiency ' s for'Gener- Services for Trophy Club in the board room of the Municipal Utility Lastly, the current Administration Plan was given high marks for its ` ility at the District Building, 100 Munici- Buildin will be converted into a new g efforts to standardize requirements for dependent wile be re- pal Drive, at 7:00 PM, Thurs day, May 16, 2002, to con- = Support Services facility. staff learning and development, while rthwest ISD Lice, Room sider an ordinance of the Town of Trophy Cub, Texas, The new facility will include an initial approval for planning pur- p.m., May I Proposer amending Ordinance No. 95- 20 of the Town, the same be- OffiCeS, a larger, central warehouse g poses was given to the annual YMCA p g sealed Pro- ' Ing PD' Planned Develop- and receiving area, print shop and Camp Grady Spruce learning adven- ; on the out- ,pe:, ment No. 13, generally known as the village at Tro- maintenance areas. ture for the district's fifth-graders. endent phy Club, by amending the official zoning map of the The courtyard area will remain intact. Superintendent Sockwellalso stated % strict Townby changing PD Costs for the new construction and that every effort has been made to 02-04-013 struction Planned Development No. 13 to adopt an amendment to renovation for the projects will be fund- accommodate teacher and staff ass ign- gricuitural Exhibit C, development stan- dards, to add Section A 4:(e), ed by the approved 2001 bond election. ment requests for the next school year y Poison/ entitled Tract 4 Signs, and regulating signs located with The drawings and plans for the and that final, staffing assignments , Agent hway 114 in Tract 4 as follows: provid- Northwest construction projects were should be made by Wednesday. 376247 all receive, d read aloud ing regulations for a monu- ment sign, banners and tem- porarysigns, wall signs, in- ternal ;lighting, raceway re- Area polierce departments rind ate and time - quirements and installation; bid of the fetorium providing for an appeal of these regulations; and - amending PD Planned De. e room to traln m Roanoke 3.D. Educa- 1800 State velopment No. 13, Exhibit C, r Tx 76247 Section B (16) entitled "signs'; providing that such From Page One Documents d beginning tract of land shall be used in accordance with; the require- Department and the Denton, Argyle, p "In addition to the other training class z t. , 2002, by ; ;ct's office: ments of the comprehensive zoning ordinance and all oth- Justin, and, Fort Worth police depart- es, we are also offering 12 online video er applicable ordinances of the Town; providing for ap merits participating. So far it has been a courses each month that are approved t xnsel p, Inc. piicable regulations; provid success." by the state," Angell said. "The officers Freeway ills, Texas ing a cumulative clause; pro- vidmg for savings; providing Although many agencies sponsor who take advantage of all the training 774 severability; providing a penalty not to exceed the occasional courses at their own depart- offered will receive 650 hours of train 281-0720 sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense Ment, Angell said; Roanoke is the only ing every two years." fidget costs uitural Facil- and a separate offense shall department he knows of that has actual- p Some of the courses Offered include , it the North- be deemed committed each day during or on which a vio- ly sent out fliers and offered other agen- arrest, search and seizure, use of force, ampus: lation occurs or continues; . providing for publication; pro- cies the opportunity to participate in crime scene search, asset forfeiture, Facility in, TX 76247 vlding' for, engrossment and r Uired trailliri g racial profiling, DWI training, auto theft 000 enrollment; and providing an effective date. (PDAMD-o2- , "What we're doing here is selling our recognition and hazardous materials ; r�Rt3cTloN 003). department and our facility," Angell said. handling. 000PU�L9CEAR1N� "We are developing resources among the A professor from the University of n ,tune 2002 other departments that could help us out Forth Texas will also teach a Spanish .; trough Sep- > bidder may PUBLIciEARING in the future." class. Although the Roanoke department within 4f date of A public hearing will be held Angell said all of the classes have has four Spanish-speaking officers, ct ctual by the Town Council of the been approved by Texas Commission on Angell said only one of them is capable Town of Trophy club in the . boardroom of the Municipal Law Enforcement Officer Standards and of reading and writing the language. reserves the Utility District -Building,` 100 Municipal Drive, at 7:30 PM, Education. Officers will receive credit < `We have officers coming from as far iy or all Pro- uvefrreautar- Monday, May 20, 2002, to .. ,. _ _:..__ F�r Pari, ,taQz after successfully coin- away as Houston for this four-day .