San antonio scalping ordinance




















Banks, Devine; M. Pearsall; S. Burton, lion- do; Nettle B. Brooks, Han An- tonio; Lola M. Drake, Hondo; A. Johnson, New Braunfels; Susia L.

Sparks, San Antonio; M. Hedwig; W. Taylor, St. Hedwig; M. Thomas, Hondo; J. San Antonio; R. Wetrnore; A. Walker, Sayers; Dottle Sears, E! Avant, a large land owner of Atasqpsa County and former Sheriff of that county, has moved to San Antonio and will make this city his home. Few Seizures on Border. No sales of smuggled goods at the local Vnited States customs office are expected until late in the fall. With a parade through the streets at 5 o'clock this afternoon a three days' cel- ebration of the ninety-eighth anniversary of Mexican Independence will be begun.

The ceremonies of the. The parade will start at Benevolencia Hall on Matamoras Street and will nass through the principal streets of the city, thence to San Pedro Springs. It will be headed by a squad of mounted police. At San Pedro Springs the festivities will open with the singing of the Mexi- can National Hymn by three young wo- men. Leonard Garza will be the orator of the day. Each day patriotic exercises in celebra- tion of the lifting of the yoke of oppres- sion from their country will be cele- brated.

A grand ball and a splen- did display of fireworks on the night of Thursday. September Latest designs in sliver.

Dielmann, Architect. Members of the international Club will celebrate the anniversary of Mexico's natal day with a banquet, to be given on the roof garden tomorrow night. Albert L. Myer of the United States Army, will be the invited guests of the occasion. Ad- dresses will be made by a number of prominent members of the club. A telegram felicitating President Diaz of Mexico upon his long and successful administration of the affairs of govern- ment will be forwarded from the ban- quet.

Arrangements for the affair were per- fected at a meeting of the special com- mittee yesterday. Present were; F. George B. Griner, F. Cook and Thomas L. Winchester Kelso, president of the club, will preside and act as toast master. Sweet and Pure Flour; try a sack.

Rose T. Stern, Osteopath. Old phone r. Vacancy for Chemist. Notice has been received at the San Antonio postofflce that a Civil Service examination will be heW, among other places, at this city on Wednesday, Sept. Stephens and Strum, Osteopaths.

Fifth floor, Moore Bldg. Piper, Osteopath. The Council favors making tu- berculosis a "reportable" disease. Mayor Callaghan. Brown, president of the General Supply and Construction Company, who signed the contract with the Mayor. The bond was accepted as good without delay. Provide for Street Signs. Alderman Mauermann, member of the special committee to look after street signs, reported that an investigation has developed that fully signs will be necessary, and that the district agreed upon as needing the signs most includes all of that section of the city within the tirst mile radius and extending into the second mile radius.

At the suggestion of the Mayor, passed upon by the Council, the finance Committee, of which Mr. The petition cites that for the in- formation of the city health authorities, for the purpose of giving information where necessary, to maintain a genera! That such a. Kuehn, who recommended that the City Attorney confer with the Board of Health and draft the ordinance desired.

The recom- mendation was favorably acted upon. Sewer Bonds Approved, Tn this connection a petition of citizens protesting against the establishment of a tuberculosis panitarium in the southeast part of the city was presented and re- ferred to the appropriate committee. Dispatches from Austin to the effect that the Attorney General had approved an issue of sewer bond8 by Improvement Pistrict No.

Upon his authorization, the Mayor appointed a committee of five, consisting of two Al- dermen and three Prospect Hill residents, to take up the matter, and to be the standing committee in charge of the sewer construction work on Prospect Hill. Henry, W. Kerr and David Lehr. Several petitions of citizens for refund of taxes were given unfavorable reports by Mr. Routine Matters. All newly opened businesses and services are subject to the recommended minimum standard health protocols outlined by DSHS.

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Such enclosure shall be of such size as to permit the snake reasonable freedom of movement;. Keep the snake in such a manner so as not to threaten or annoy any person of normal sensitivity; and. Prevent unauthorized access to the snake through adequate safeguards. The following shall apply for all excess animal permits:. Once a permit is granted, the permittee must obey all rules pertaining to animal ownership within the city and the state.

Any valid violation under this chapter, including exceeding the number of animals allowed on the original permit is grounds for revocation of the permit by the department. If a permit is revoked, the permittee will have thirty 30 days to come into compliance with existing numbers limits. An owner who is denied a permit or whose permit is revoked has the right to appeal the denial or revocation by submitting written notice to the director within fifteen 15 working days of the denial or revocation.

Upon the timely receipt of such written notice, the department shall schedule an animal permit hearing. The owner shall be notified of said hearing by certified mail, return receipt requested. If the hearing is not conducted within fifteen 15 working days of the date the notice of appeal is received, the department shall issue the requested permit or reinstate the revoked permit. Failure of the owner of the animal to appear at the permit hearing shall result in a final denial or revocation with no further appeal.

The owner may be represented by counsel. The animal permit hearing officer shall determine whether, by a preponderance of the evidence, a permit should not be denied or revoked based upon evidence, affidavits, and testimony presented at the time of the hearing by the owner, witnesses to any incident which may be germane to such a determination, department personnel, police or any other person possessing information pertinent to such determination.

The owner may cross examine witnesses. A record of the hearing shall be kept. The animal permit hearing officer shall issue written factual findings and a determination as to whether the permit denial or revocation should be reversed within five 5 working days after the animal permit hearing.

The owner shall be notified of the animal permit hearing officer's findings and determination by certified mail, return receipt requested. If the animal permit hearing officer does not reverse the permit denial or revocation, the owner has the right to appeal the determination to municipal court by submitting written notice to the department within five 5 working days of receiving the animal permit hearing officer's determination.

He said the people responsible for the takeovers were from out of town, whereas the one-on-one races are mostly between local residents. Since September , police have responded to street racing incidents, defined as incidents in which two or more cars are involved in a race on a public street, McManus said. The department has issued citations and towed 81 vehicles as a result at a cost of 2, personnel hours. Sandoval pointed out, however, that no statistics were shown of actual street takeovers and questioned how necessary a new ordinance is considering how much time has passed since the last recorded exhibition.

Other council members present said the same of their districts. And the chief and council members agreed that there is a difference between legitimate car clubs that gather to appreciate custom and vintage vehicles, versus destructive impromptu meetups.

The proposed ordinance is identical to one that was adopted in Dallas, McManus said, adding that the chief there sent him statistics showing that it has made a difference.



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