(a) Design.
The corporate seal of the city shall be a star
with five points with the words “City of Cameron, Texas,”
engraved around the margin thereof.
(b) Custodian.
The city secretary shall be the custodian
of the corporate seal, and when it is affixed to any instrument it
shall be evidence of the authenticity of such instrument.
(1986 Code, ch. 1, sec. 3)
The official newspaper of the city for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2023 is hereby declared to be:
Central Texas Publishing, LP
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Dba “The Cameron Herald”
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108 East 1st Street
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Cameron, TX 76520
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(Ordinance 2021-09-20-015 adopted 9/20/21; Ordinance
2022-09-19-015 adopted 9/19/2022)
(a) The
map attached to Ordinance No. 2004-05-03-010, marked and labeled “Cameron
City Map,” is hereby adopted as the official map of the city.
The official map shall be maintained in the office of the city secretary.
The map may be amended and corrected from time to time by the city
council. The city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction indicated
upon said map are hereby declared to be the official city limits and
extraterritorial jurisdiction for the city. All property shown on
the official map as within the city limits is hereby declared to be
within the city limits. The city secretary shall record the official
map among the records of the county.
(b) All
boundary changes after the effective date of this section (Ordinance
adopted May 3, 2004) shall be reflected on the official map upon completion
of the annexation, extension of extraterritorial jurisdiction, or
other change in the boundaries of the city and the city’s extraterritorial
jurisdiction. The official map shall be annotated to indicate:
(1) The date of the boundary change;
(2) The number of the ordinance or resolution, if any, by which the change
was made; and
(3) A reference to the minutes or ordinance records or resolution records
in which the ordinance or resolution is recorded in full.
(Ordinance 2004-05-03-010, secs.
2, 3, adopted 5/3/04)
Every officer, agent or employee of the city, while responding
to emergency situations, is hereby authorized to act in such a reasonable
and prudent manner as to most effectively deal with the emergency.
This provision shall prevail over every other rule, regulation or
ordinance of the city and, to the extent to which the city has the
authority to so authorize, over any other law, rule, regulation or
ordinance establishing a standard of care in conflict with this section.
Neither the city nor the officer, agent or employee shall be liable
for any failure to use ordinary care in such emergency.
(1986 Code, ch. 1, sec. 13)