A 24"x28" PDF map of local option zoning (alcohol sales) in Denton County.
This layer is sourced from gis.dentoncounty.com.
Section 21-61 of Article IV describes the offense as follows: For each person required to register on the Texas Department of Public Safety’ s Sex Offender Database ( the “ Database”) because of a violation involving a victim who was a minor as defined herein, it is unlawful for that person to establish a permanent residence or temporary residence within 1,500 feet of any “ premise where children commonly gather.”Section 21-62 of Article IV discusses evidentiary matters and in Item C states the following: A map depicting the prohibited areas shall be maintained by the City of Denton. The City shall review the map at least annually for changes. Said map will be availableto the public at the City of Denton Police Department.
A Drug-free school zone is defined as an area inclusive of any property used for school purposes by any publicly funded primary school, whether or not owned by such school, within 1,000 feet of any such property, and within or immediately adjacent to school buses. Possession of a controlled substance in a drug free zone is defined as being within 1000 feet of public or private elementary or secondary school, or daycare center.Any location that is within 1000 feet of premises owned, rented, or leased by an institution of higher learning, the premises of a public or private youth center, or a playground; or any location that is within 300 feet of the premises of a public swimming pool; video arcade facility or on a school bus.Texas law prohibits sex offenders who had a minor victim, who are on probation, parole, or mandatory supervision from living in or visiting a residence within 500 feet of a child safety zone. This includes schools, day care facilities, parks, playgrounds, youth centers, sports field, and more.
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A 24"x28" PDF map of local option zoning (alcohol sales) in Denton County.