(A)
The City shall have all powers, except as limited by this Charter, granted to municipal corporations and to cities under a home-rule Charter by the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, together with all the implied powers necessary to carry into execution all the powers granted.
(B)
The following particular powers are examples of the powers possessed by the City:
(1)
to acquire property by purchase, gift, devise, lease, condemnation, or annexation;
(2)
to sell, lease, mortgage, and control such property as its interests may require;
(3)
to sue and be sued;
(4)
to regulate, develop, and improve streets and public property;
(5)
to provide, by ordinance, land use and development regulations to include but not limited to: zoning and subdivision regulations, alleviation or prevention of slums and other conditions of deterioration, and achievement of the most appropriate use of land resources.
(C)
The enumeration of particular powers by this Charter shall not be judged to be exclusive, and, in addition to any powers enumerated or implied herein, it is intended that the City shall have and may exercise all the powers which it would be competent for this Charter to enumerate specifically.
(Charter adopted by election of 11/4/97)