The purpose of alcoholic beverage regulations is to protect
the public health, safety and welfare of the city’s citizens.
(Ordinance 2015-12-17A adopted 12/16/15; 2014 Code, sec. 86.01)
For the purposes of this article, all definitions of words,
terms and phrases as set forth in the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code
are adopted and made a part of this article.
Business.
An establishment, including but not limited to a general
merchandise or food store and/or shop of any size or motor vehicle
fueling station, filling or service station engaged or an establishment
primarily engaged in the selling of alcoholic beverages including
mixed beverages to the general public and rendering services incidental
to the sale of such goods.
Church.
A building which is primarily used for religious purposes
by a group of persons organized for religious purposes.
Permit.
An authorization granted by the city for sale of alcoholic
beverages including mixed beverages within the city.
Person.
A natural [person]or association of natural persons, trustee,
receiver, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, organization
or the manager, agent, servant or employee or any of them.
Private school.
A parochial school shall mean a school that offers a course
of instruction for students in one or more grades from kindergarten
through grade 12 and has more than 100 students enrolled and attending
courses at a single location.
Public.
A place that is accessible to or shared by all members of
the community.
Public hospital.
An establishment that:
(1)
Offers services, facilities, and beds for use for two or more
unrelated individuals requiring diagnosis, treatment, or care for
illness, injury, deformity, abnormality, or pregnancy;
(2)
Regularly maintains, at a minimum, clinical laboratory services,
diagnostic X-ray services, treatment facilities, including surgery
or obstetrical care, and other definitive medical or surgical treatment
of similar extent; and
(3)
Is licensed to operate as a hospital by the department of state
health services or its successor.
(Ordinance 2015-12-17A adopted 12/16/15; 2014 Code, sec. 86.02)