For purposes of this article, the following terms, words, and the derivations thereof shall have the meaning given herein unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning.
Child.Any person under the age of 17.
Child care facility.A family day care home which provides regular care to no more than four children under 14 years of age, excluding children related to the caretaker, and provides care after school hours for not more than six additional children but the total number of children, including those related to the caretaker, shall not exceed 12 at any given time.
Child care institution.A commercial day care center that provides regular care to any number of children for less than 24 hours a day.
Child safety zone.Premises where children commonly gather. The term includes facilities that regularly hold events primarily for children such as public parks, private and public schools, school bus stops, public libraries, amusement arcades, video arcade facilities, indoor and outdoor amusement centers, amusement parks, public or commercial and semi-private swimming pools or playgrounds, child care facilities, child care institutions, public or private youth soccer, baseball or other sports fields/facilities, crisis centers or shelters, skate parks or rinks, public or private youth centers, movie theaters, bowling alleys, scouting facilities, city recreation areas, and offices for child protective services.
Database.The Texas Department of Public Safety's Sex Offender Database or the sex offender registration files maintained by the sex offender registration officer of the Aubrey Police Department.
Loiter.Standing or sitting idly, whether or not the person is in a vehicle or remaining in or around an area.
Park.Any of the following:
(1) Any land, including improvements to the land that is administered, operated, or managed by the city or a homeowners' association for the use of the general public as a recreational area.
(2) City recreational areas include, but are not limited to, conservation area, jogging trail, hiking trail, bicycle trail, recreational center, water park, swimming pool, soccer field, baseball field, football field, or other recreational field or facility.
Permanent residence.A place where the person abides, lodges, or resides for 14 or more days in a twelve-month period of time, but does not include a jail, prison, juvenile facility, or other correctional institution.
Public way.Any place to which the public or a substantial group of the public has access and includes, but is not limited to, streets, shopping centers, parking lots, transportation facilities, restaurants, shops, and similar areas that are open to the use of the public.
School bus stop.Any area designated by the Aubrey Independent School District or Denton Independent School District as a school bus stop for the purpose of boarding and debarking from a school bus.
Sex offender.An individual who has been convicted of or placed on deferred adjudication for a sexual offense for which the individual is required to register as a sex offender under chapter
62, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.
Video arcade facility.Has the meanings assigned by section
481.134 of the Texas Health and Safety Code (as amended) and Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art.
42A.453 (as amended). To the extent of any conflict between those statutory definitions, the more recently enacted provisions shall be deemed controlling.
(Ordinance 661-19 adopted 4/23/19; Ordinance 805-23 adopted 9/28/2023)