HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 12.12.1921 - Keeping HogsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GEROGETOWN9 TEXAS, MIKING IT
UNLKWFUL TO 10-,-EP HOGS WITHIN CERTAIN LIMITS OF THE SAID
CITY; AND FIXING PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS
THEREOF.
BE IT 01?DAINED by the City Council of the City of
Georgetown, Texas that:
It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person to keep
any hog or hogs in any house, lot, pen, or pasture within two
hundred feet of any public park, business house, or private
residence, lo-cated or situated in all of that portion of the
said city of Georgetown, Texas, lying and being situated Bast
of and North of the following line to -wit: Beginning at the
North City Limits at the point where the ravine that flows in
a Northerly direction from the Ice Factory flows into the
South San Gabriel River, near the North end of Rock Street;
Thence in a Southerly direction up the center of the said
ravine to the center of Sixth Street; Thence in a Westerly
direction with the center of Sixth Street to the center of the
main track of the International & Great Northern Railway
Company; Thence in a Southerly direction with the center of
the main track of the said Railway of the said Railway
Company to its intersection with the Oil Mill Switch and
Transfer Track, that connects the said Railway Company's
track with the main track of the M.K.& R. Railway Company;
Thence in a Southerly and Easterly direction along the center
of the said Oil Mill Switch and Transfer Track to the South
Line of the corporate limits of the said City.
That any person violating any of the provisions of
this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not less than One
nor more than One Hundred Dollars; and that each day of the
said violation shall constitute a separate offense.
That the provisions of this ordinance shall not apply
to shipping pens used solely for that purpose, when hogs are
permitted to remain therein only a sufficient length of time
reasonably necessary to accomplish that end.
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That this ordinance shall be in force and take effect
from and after ninety days after it's passage.
That all ordinances, and parts of ordinances, in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
1921.
PASSED AND APPROVBD this the 12th day of December A.D.
John M. Sharpe,
Mayor.
ATTIBSTED: Geo. _K_eahe ,
City secretary.