For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section. Any term defined by Texas Occupations Code, chapter 2308 or title 16, Texas Administrative Code, chapter 86, as amended, but not otherwise listed within this section shall have the meaning ascribed by state law when used in this article.
Shall have the meaning ascribed by section 683.002 of the Texas Transportation Code, as amended.
Any tow of a motor vehicle in which the tow truck is summoned by the owner or operator of the vehicle or by a person who has possession, custody, or control of the vehicle, as defined by 16 Texas Administrative Code, chapter 86, as amended. The term does not include an incident management tow or a private property tow.
Any tow of a motor vehicle with a gross weight rating that exceeds 25,000 pounds.
Any motor vehicle alleged to be in violation of article 17.04, of this Code, or in violation of applicable parking regulations of the Texas Transportation Code, as amended.
Any unplanned randomly occurring traffic event that adversely affects normal traffic operations, including but not limited to all reasons for an incident management tow, as defined herein.
Any tow of a vehicle in which the tow truck is summoned by the Police Department to the scene of a traffic accident or to an incident, including the removal of a vehicle, commercial cargo, and commercial debris from an accident or incident scene, as defined by Texas Occupations Code, section 2308.002, as amended. The term shall also include tows incident to arrest, traffic hazards and illegally parked vehicles, and tows of abandoned vehicles initiated by the Police Department.
Any standard tow of a motor vehicle with a gross weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less, as defined by section 2308.0575 of the Texas Occupations Code, as amended.
Any tow of a motor vehicle with a gross weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds, but less than 25,000 pounds, as defined by section 2308.0575 of the Texas Administrative Code, as amended.
Any tow of a motor vehicle that is not a consent tow, including an incident management tow and a private property tow, as defined by Texas Occupations Code, section 2308.002, as amended.
Authorization granted by the Chief of Police under the provisions of this article to engage in towing from the towing rotation lists in the City.
Any towing company possessing a current, valid permit to engage in towing from the towing rotation lists in the City. A permit holder's primary business office shall be located and maintained within the corporate limits of the City, its extraterritorial jurisdiction, or within 10 air miles of those areas for towing companies permitted for only light duty and medium duty tows, and within 15 air miles for towing companies permitted for heavy duty tows.
Any tow of a vehicle authorized by a parking facility owner without the consent of the owner or operator of the vehicle, as defined by Texas Occupations Code, section 2308.002, as amended.
An individual, association, corporation, or other legal entity operating one or more tow trucks over a public roadway. The term includes the owner, operator, employee, or agent of a towing company, but does not include a political subdivision of the State.
A list of permit holders prepared in accordance with the provisions of this article, as amended.
A vehicle storage facility, as defined by Texas Occupations Code, section 2303.002, as amended, that is operated by a person who holds a license issued under Texas Occupations Code, chapter 2303 to operate the facility.
(Ordinance CO11.24.21.E7 adopted 11/21/2024)