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New Resident Information

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  • A new resident packet will be given to you when you come in to the City of Universal City Municipal Building to start your water service.
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  • A request to setup new water and garbage service can be done online. Please click the link below for application. If you need in person assistance, you can visit the utilities office at the City of Universal City Municipal Building located at 2150 Universal City Blvd. Required documents needed to start service are copies of picture IDs, copies of Lease Agreement or of Closing Disclosure. Water and garbage services cannot be set up by phone. 

    APPLICATION FOR NEW WATER/GARBAGE SERVICE

    For electric service contact CPS Energy at (210)353-2222. For natural gas service, contact CPS Energy at (210)353-2222 or Centerpoint Energy at 1-800-427-7142.

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  • Water bills may be paid online, by phone; 866-222-3205, by mail, in person, or placed in our drop box at the City of Universal City Municipal Building located at 2150 Universal City Blvd. We accept cash, check, Visa or Mastercard.

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  • Residential trash pickup is coordinated through the City of Universal City when you begin your water service. This service is billed directly with your monthly water bill. Any problems you experience are to be directed to Waste Management Customer Service at 368-5000. If your problems persist, please contact Albert Perez, Waste Management Municipal Manager, at (210)619-7756. Commercial trash pick-up is collected and billed directly through Waste Management Customer Service at (210)368-5000.
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  • Waste Management is the provider for trash, brush and small bulk pick up. If your service is missed or you have a concern, contact Waste Management Customer Service at (210)368-5000. If you need additional assistance, please contact Albert Perez at (210)619-7756 or email him at aperez3@wm.com. If you still need further assistance after making contact with Waste Management, please call the City of Universal City Water Department at (210) 659-0333 and select option #8.
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  • Recycling is collected weekly and handled through Waste Management, our garbage collection agent. To request a recycle container please call 800-800-5804, allowing 30 days for delivery. A copy of the recycle service map may be downloaded by clicking the following link.
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  • These services within our community are left to your discretion. Please contact the provider of your choice.
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  • If you have an Alarm system in the home, even if it's not being monitored, you must have a permit.
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  • Universal City is serviced by two separate school districts. Schertz, Cibolo, Universal City ISD (SCUCISD) and Judson ISD. Please contact their administrative offices to determine which district that you reside. SCUCISD Administrative Office - (210)945-6200 Judson ISD Administrative Office - (210)945-5100
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  • Emergencies dial - 911 Police Dept(non-emergency)- 658-5353 Fire Dept(Non-emergency)- 659-1250
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  • Please reference the Fire Department's "Emergency Preparedness" page.
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Human Resources

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  • Available job openings are posted in the Human Resources Department webpage. Or you can access them by clicking on the following link.
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  • Submitted applications are reviewed by hiring managers for work experience, education and any specific requirements as posted in the job description. The hiring manager then interviews applicants that he/she feels are most qualified for the position. After all interviews are completed, the hiring manager may hold second interviews for desired candidates. The hiring manager then selects one candidate they feel is most qualified for the position. Any offer of employment is contingent upon receiving acceptable results from the required drug/alcohol test, pre-employment physical exam and background investigation.

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  • The following Benefits are available to full-time employees: 

    • Health Insurance – Employee cost is paid by the City, cost for family members is paid by the employee. 
    • Dental Insurance – Employee cost is paid by the City, cost for family members is paid by the employee. 
    • Life Insurance ($25,000) – Cost is paid by the City. 
    • Voluntary Life Insurance
    • Long Term Disability
    • TMRS ( TX Municipal Retirement System) – 7% of employee pay each pay period. The City match is 2 to 1. 
    • ICMA - 457 plan is available for employee participation. 
    • Vacation/Sick leave – Full time employees accrue vacation and sick leave each pay period.

    The City provides an Employee Assistance Program to all employees and their household members.

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  • Please return all completed applications to: 

    City of Universal City

    Attn: Human Resources 

    2150 Universal City Blvd 

    Universal City, TX 78148

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  • Yes.  A link to the employment application and required forms can be found in the job posting.

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Library Information

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  • The Universal City Public Library will provide without charge to all Texas residents a library card.  Residents are defined as those persons currently residing within the state of Texas. Library cards provide borrowing privileges to the physical and digital collections, online resources, and public access computers. 

     

    Card applicants ages 18 and older must be present in person and provide photo identification with a current residential address and proof of residency. Accepted forms of photo identification preferred are a valid Texas driver’s license, temporary Texas driver’s license, Texas learners permit, Texas Department of Public Safety ID, Military ID, or a U.S. passport. All forms of identification must be current and non-expired. Acceptable forms of proof of residency include personal checks, voter registration, housing or leasing agreements, insurance cards, property tax statements, or a utility bill with a current date not more than two (2) months old. Post Office Box number, or hotel or motel addresses, will not be accepted as proof of residence. 

     

    Card applicants under the age of 18 must have a parent, relative, or legal guardian present to co-sign as the responsible party on the application. Card applicants under the age of 18 must also be able to print or sign their name on their card. The co-signing parent, relative, or legal guardian must provide valid photo identification and proof of residency. Parents, relatives, or legal guardians are not required to have a library card for the applicant under the age of 18 to be issued a card. 

     

    Non-residents can apply for a library card for an annual fee as provided in Ordinance 361-Fee Schedule, as amended. All identification requirements listed above must be met. 

     

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  • Patrons must have their valid library card in hand to check out items, access computers, or access their recordsPatrons are responsible for the safe return of all library materials checked out on their library card and on any other library card they have co-signed for. Patrons agree to return all library items checked out by the due date and to pay any fines for lost or damaged materials on their library card and any other library card they have co-signed. Said fines are established in Ordinance 361-Fee Schedule, as amended. It is strongly suggested that patrons do not allow others to use their card. 

    Patrons may check out up to twenty (20) items total on their card. Five (5) of these items may be DVDs. DVDs are checked out for five (5) days. All other items are checked out for three (3) weeks. Library staff will hold items 24 hours for patrons who do not have their card to checkout, or a patron may purchase a new card as established in Ordinance 361, as amended.   

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  • Patrons may check out up to twenty (20) items total on their card. Five (5) of these items may be DVDs. DVDs are checked out for five (5) days. All other items are checked out for three (3) weeks. Items may be renewed up to two (2) times provided there is no waiting list for the item, or it is not overdue. Thereafter, Items must be put back into circulation for 24 hours before that patron can check the item out again.  Library materials 14 days late beyond the last renewal date will be considered lost and charges will be instated as established in Ordinance 361, as amended. Renewals may be done in person with your library card, by telephone during library business hours by providing the library card number, or by accessing your patron account online using the card number and phone number on record.  

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  • Effective June 2023, fines will no longer be charged on overdue library materials. Library materials 14 days late beyond the last renewal date will be considered lost and charges will be instated. Patron accounts are suspended when a balance exceeds $10.00. Patrons with suspended accounts may not check out any library items or use public computers until the balance is at or below $10.00. Charges for lost or damaged items are based on 100% replacement cost, plus a processing fee as provided in Ordinance 361-Fee Schedule, as amended. 

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  • Donations of print and nonprint materials will be evaluated according to criteria described in the Collection Development Policy. Not all gifts of materials will be added to the collection and any donations or gifts not selected for inclusion will be disposed of at the discretion of the library. The library reserves the right to not accept gifts of print and nonprint materials dependent upon space limitations and items may be given to the Friends of the Universal City Public Library for book sales, recycled, or discarded. 

    All gift purchases and donated materials added to the collection shall be integrated into the library collection as time permits. The library reserves the right to decide the location of the materials and is not obligated to keep donated materials for any length of time and does not accept responsibility for notifying donors of withdrawal or replacement items. 

     

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  • The work of volunteers helps support the mission and goals of the library. Applications are accepted based upon library needs and available resources. 

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Police Department

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  • Yes, If you have a business burglary alarm system installed in your business. Commercial - $25.00yr.

    Form Center • Alarm Permit Application (universalcitytexas.gov)

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  • Alarm Permits are paid at the Police Department, between 8:00a.m - 5:00p.m. at the records window. After hours, payments maybe dropped in the utilities drop box (permit # must be on payment). We accept cash, check, money order or cashiers check.

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  • Alarm Permits are due by December 31st of each year. A $25.00 late fee will be added after this date. Permits are good for one calendar year only.
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  • All solicitors are required to obtain a solicitors license at the Police Department Mon-Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm.

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  • Accident reports - $6.00 Incident reports - $.10 per page
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  • Complete the Open records request form online or fill out at the Police Department Records Division. Fees do apply and photo ID is required.

    Form Center • Open Records Request (universalcitytexas.gov)

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  • We no longer offer fingerprinting services.

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  • Warrant payments are accepted Monday-Thursday 7AM-6PM at the Municipal Court. Cash, money order, cashiers check or Visa/Mastercard accepted. You can also pay by clicking the "Online Bill Pay" on the home page.

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  • Complaint forms can be picked up at the Police Department or printed online and returned with notarized signatures. 

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  • Residents and neighborhoods that are interested in learning more about Neighborhood Watch can contact the UCCPAAA at (210) 650-2264 or visit www.uccpaaa.org to learn more about this worthwhile program.

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  • Please read Ordinance 602 - Sexual Offenders
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  • Please visit the Department of Public Safety website to get current information on registered sex offenders.

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  • Out of town forms are available online or in the Police Department lobby. Please turn in to dispatch at the Police Department 24/7.

    Form Center • Security Check (Out of Town) - Extra Patrol (universalcitytexas.gov)

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  • Texas no longer has a curfew for minors.

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  • The Universal City Citizens Police Academy is an eleven-week course designed to give citizens and local business owners an inside look at the Universal City Police Department.
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  • It's America's Night Out Against Crime, designed to: Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; Generate support for, and participation in, local anticrime programs; Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships; and Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.
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Code Enforcement

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  • Basketball goals are not allowed on the street or sidewalk and are restricted from city right-of-way which is the area for 10 feet behind the curb. They must be located on private property at all times.
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  • No; but the city does restrict placement of garage sale signs to only the property where the garage sale is taking place or private property of another with their permission. Signs are not allowed on utility poles, traffic control devices or street signs. Garage sale signs must be removed at the end of the garage sale.
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  • Weeds and grass shall not exceed 12 inches in height.
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  • Trees, bushes and shrubs are limited to 13 feet 6 inches in clearance above and next to the street and alley where applicable; and 8 feet in clearance above the pedestrian sidewalk where applicable.
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  • No; the city does not currently have a tree preservation ordinance, therefore any kind of tree may be removed without notification to the city. If a professional tree service removes the tree, they must haul it off as part of their service. If a property owner removes the tree, you may contact the Public Works Department for chipping services and applicable fees.
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  • Any plant, tree or shrub that will exceed 2 feet in height at maturity is prohibited within city right-of-way which is the area for 10 feet behind the curb and the area between the curb and sidewalk where applicable. Corner lots shall use caution when planting anything in excess of 2 feet so that the 30 foot visibility triangle is clear of encroachment hazards. To determine the visibility triangle..
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  • Ordinance 406 restricts watering year-round with a hose end sprinkler or irrigation system between the hours of 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. If a drought response stage is declared, please refer to Ordinance 406 for more specific restrictions.
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  • A junk vehicle is one that has an expired license registration; or an expired inspection and is inoperable, dismantled or abandoned.
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  • No; all motor vehicles, trailers, recreational vehicles and vessels shall be parked on a permanent surface of concrete when located in the front yard.
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  • Exterior storage is limited to customary outdoor items. Excessive exterior storage is restricted by the Property Maintenance Code which states that all exterior premises must be kept clean and in a sanitary condition.
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  • Code Compliance can be reached at (210) 659-0333 ext 723, Monday thru Friday, during normal operating hours. If you leave a message, please include your name and phone number, the property address you are calling about, and the specific type of violation or concern that you are reporting.
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Municipal Court

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  • Once you register with the court you have the options of online classes, DVD's or in person classes.
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  • Payment may be made by money order or cashiers check by mail, Mastercard, Visa, debit cards and cash are also accepted in person. NO personal or business checks are accepted.  Online payments are accepted if paying your fine in full; partial payments cannot be paid online. Online payments must be made PRIOR to your set court date, this option is not available to you on the day you are set to be in court.

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  • Only the defendant or their attorney may address a ticket before or at the court appearance. Once a payment extension has been granted, anyone may come in to make the scheduled payment.
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  • Due to the large docket size, court dates cannot be reset except for a documented medical emergency. Work excuses are not accepted.
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  • All paperwork must be received by 8:00 am the following business day. You must appear in person at the time the court opens at 8:00. It is your responsibility to check that all paperwork is in order before you bring it in; there is no extension granted past the 90th day.
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Public Works

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  • Contact the Universal City Public Works Department at (210) 658-5364; if there is a dangerous road condition and it is after normal working hours you can contact the Universal City Police Department at (210) 658-5353.
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  • Problems with the traffic signals on Pat Booker Road, Loop 1604 intersections and FM 78 should be directed to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) at (210) 615-5975. If you spot a problem with the traffic signals on Kitty Hawk Road at the HEB entrance, Kitty Hawk Road and Old Cimarron Trail or at Kitty Hawk Road and Universal City Boulevard please contact the Public Works Service Center at (210) 658-5364. M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., after normal working hours please call the Universal City Police Department at (210) 658-5353.
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  • You can contact City Public Service (CPS) at (210) 353-4357 or go to the CPS website at www.cpsenergy.com to report non-operating street lights
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  • Sidewalks in Universal City are the responsibility of the property owner. The only instance where the City will replace a sidewalk is if it is disturbed in the process of replacing or repairing a water or sewer line.
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  • You can contact Utilities Administration at (210) 659-0333, Option 8, M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., to see if your address is in an area that is affected by any water repairs or if your address was scheduled for disconnection due to non-payment.
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  • You can contact the Public Works Center, M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., at (210) 658-5364. After normal working hours or holidays please call the Universal City Police Department at (210) 658-5353.
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  • You can contact the Public Works Service Center at (210) 658-5364, M-F, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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City Officials

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  • City council is comprised of seven members and each represent the entire city.
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  • Regular council meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at city hall located at 2150 Universal City Blvd. Special meetings are held as necessary. Agendas are posted on this website and at city hall.
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  • Sign-in slips are provided in the foyer prior to each council meeting. Fill one out and give it to the mayor BEFORE the meeting starts. You will speak during the "Citizens to be Heard" segment of the meeting. This time is provided for citizens to address city council on issues or concerns and must be informative only. No city council discussion or action will be taken. Please limit your comments to five minutes.
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Economic Development

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  • City departments and individual contact information is listed in the Staff Directory or hit the CONTACT US hyperlink at the bottom of each page
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Variances

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  • Variances are considered by the Board of Adjustments. All of the doucments needed to request the variance are available online.
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  • City departments and individual contact information is listed in the Staff Directory or hit the CONTACT US hyperlink at the bottom of each page
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Zoning

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  • Zone change requests are considered by the Planning & Zoning Commission. The forms for a zone change request are available online in the document section of the web site.
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  • Universal City has multiple zoning classifications for residentail and commerical property. Call the Development Services Department at (210) 659-0333 ext 720 or view the zoning map on line
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  • Platting of property is done through an engineering firm. Please advise your engineer to contact Development Services at (210) 659-0333 ext 720 should he/she have questions.
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Building/Permits

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  • The City Hall is located at 2150 Universal City Blvd, Universal City, TX 78148. The main phone number is (210) 659-0333.
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  • The city has adopted the International Codes as minimum standards for construction of both residential and commercial properties. For a list of adopted codes..

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  • Most all construction work requires a permit; the only improvement that currently does not is painting and interior cosmetic work such as cabinets, wall paper and carpet. For a list of permit requirements ...
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  • The required inspections on a project depends on the type and extent of the project and may also include inspection by other departments such as fire, public works and health as may be necessary. For a list of inspections ...
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  • Yes, if you live in a deed restricted subdivision you are required to contact your homeowners association for their requirements; and you must also comply with city code requirements as well. City code, if more restrictive, will supercede deed restriction requirements.
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  • Yes; any installation, replacement or change to a new or existing sign requires a permit. Certain types of temporary signs do not. Registered sign contractors are required in most cases to obtain permits and perform the installations. Sign Ordinance 352 is available on MuniCode as Chapter 4-4 ...
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  • Yes; the city has eight locations available for installation of street span banners. Locations may only be reserved by issuance of a permit by the city.

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  • Building permits for all contractors are available on the web site under the BUSINESS tab. Registered plumbers, electricians and HVAC contractors can fax in the permit applications to (210) 659-7062. Permits are typically ready for pick up in 2 to 3 hours. Permits that require a plan review should be brought to City Hall located at 2150 Universal City Blvd, Universal City TX 78148. For questions, call (210) 659-0333 ext 723.
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  • All electric, mechanical, and plumbing work must have permits pulled by a State licensed, City registered contractor. Homeowners cannot pull these permits. However, homeowners can pull permits for fences, roof work, and other small jobs. A short list of contractors who are licensed and registered in the City already is located in the Development Services folder of the Document Center. When in doubt, call (210) 659-0333 ext 723.

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  • No. State law requires that all construction work on publically accessed facilities must be done by a General Contractor or other State licensed trade depending on the type of construction work being conducted. All contractors doing work in Universal City must be registered to work in the City of Universal City and pull permits for all types of work conducted.
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  • Yes, sheds do require a permit and inspections. Each area of the City has its own shed requirements for setbacks, height, size, and maximum lot coverage. Bring a copy of your site plan, and the plans/specification from the builder or home improvement center with you. Permit fees for sheds are based on the cost of the shed. Every residence is only allowed 1 accessory structure unless a variance is obtained prior to installation.
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  • Building permits are issued by the Development Services Department located at 2150 Universal City Blvd, Universal City TX 78148, M-F, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Questions can be directed to (210) 659-0333 ext 723.
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  • Yes. Fence repair or replacement does require a permit and an inspection. Bring a copy of your site plan with you when obtaining the permit--hand drawn site plans will suffice. Cost of a fence permit is $85 and must be obtained before the work is begun. Homeowners can pull their own fence permits.

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Animal Care and Control

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  • Come to the shelter during adoption hours (M-F 10:00 am – 4:00 pm; Sat. 10:00 am – 3:00 pm) Spend some time getting to know some of our homeless pets. Meet with an adoption counselor to discuss your plans and expectations to make sure the pet you choose is a good match for your lifestyle and preferences. Make a final decision about the right pet for your family. Please remember that adopting a pet should not be entered into lightly. Adoption cost for cats or dogs is $75.00 The fee includes: Dogs: City license Spay/Neuter Vaccinations for distemper Rabies Vaccination Deworming for round and hook worms Parvo distemper vaccination Bordetella vaccination Dog Flu vaccination Heartworm check for animals over 5 months old Microchipping Cats: City License Spay/Neuter Feline Three-Way Vaccination Rabies Vaccination Deworming for round and hook worms Microchipping
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  • State health code (Texas Health and Safety code, Animal Sterilization Act, Section 828) requires that all animals be sterilized, if adopting from a shelter. Spaying/Neutering is encouraged at an animal’s early age for the better health of the pet. It helps to greatly reduce our current overpopulation problem.
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  • According to City ordinance, it shall be unlawfull for any owner or custodian to have, harbor, or keep or to cause or permit to be harobored, kept, or be free of restraint, any unlicensed dog or cat 4 months of age or older within this City. A city license will identify your pet should it get lost. Should your pet become lost, the Animal Care and Control Facility personnel will be able to contact you that we are holding your pet. Please be sure to maintain an up-to-date license with current contact information. City licenses are $5.00 annual/ $15.00 tri-annual for spayed/neutered pets and $8.00 annual/ $24.00 tri-annual for non spayed/neutered. City licenses can be purchased at the Universal City Animal Care and Control Facility and at Universal City area veterinarian offices.
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  • The City of Universal City allows individuals to own four (4) dogs and four (4) cats on a single property. Any more and the individual would have to apply for kennel status.
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Administration

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  • City Hall is located at 2150 Universal City Blvd, Universal City, Texas 78148
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  • City departments and individual contact information is listed in the Staff Directory or hit the CONTACT US hyperlink at the bottom of each page
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  • The City adminstrative offices are open M-F, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. The City Calendar located on the homepage lists any office closures that may occur due to holidays.
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  • City departments and individual contact information is listed in the Staff Directory or hit the CONTACT US hyperlink at the bottom of each page
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Heath Official

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  • The Health Official can be reached at (210) 619-0727, Mon-Fri 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
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  1. 2150 Universal City Boulevard

  2. Universal City, TX 78148


  3. Phone: 210-659-0333

  4. Fax: 210-659-7062

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  2. Monday through Friday

  3. 8 am to 5 pm


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  5. Monday through Thursday 

  6. 8am to 6pm 

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