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2012-52 AMENDING CITY CODE - CHAPTER 41 - MISCELLANEOUS STREET REGULATIONS
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AMENDING CITY CODE - CHAPTER 41 - MISCELLANEOUS STREET REGULATIONS
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7/30/2012
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y h <br /> Chapter 41 <br /> Street. The exact boundaries of the Central Business District are shown on the Zoning District <br /> Map which is reviewed and approved annually by the City Council, and is kept on file with the <br /> City Clerk. <br /> E. Exemptions. The City Manager may, by regulation, exempt fairs, festivals and <br /> community and charitable events from the operation of this section. <br /> (AMENDED, Ordinance No. 2007-66, August 6, 2007) <br /> 19. HONORARY STREET SIGN PROGRAM. As a means to honor Decatur <br /> residents, either past or present, who have made significant contributions to the city as <br /> determined by the Decatur City Council and/or city staff, the City of Decatur shall establish an <br /> Honorary Street Naming Sign program as described below. All honorary street name signs shall <br /> comply with the guidelines of this program and honorary street name signs shall not have the <br /> effect of changing platted street names or official addresses. <br /> A. Application Process - Honorary street name designation shall be limited to <br /> individuals, organizations, entities and events of local significance to the City of Decatur as <br /> determined by the Decatur City Council. Petitions signed by no less than 75 residents shall <br /> accompany requests. Said requests would then be forwarded to the Mayor and City Council and <br /> scheduled for a vote if a majority of the Decatur City Council calls for it either during the "other <br /> business" portion of a regular meeting or by contacting the city manager. The City Manager, <br /> mayor and/or two council members may also forward a request to the council in the absence of a <br /> petition and a majority of the council would have to call for the request to be voted upon for the <br /> issue to be considered. The request will be considered "denied" if a majority of the Decatur City <br /> Council does not call for it to be brought forward within 30 days of the submission of the request <br /> or if a majority of the council were to vote "no" when the request is brought forward for a vote. <br />
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