HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-02 01-18 AP Cit� of Brooklyn Center
(Official PubNcation)
CITY OF BROOKLYN GENTER
Notice is hereby given thaf a public he�aring will be held on
the 12th day of February, 2007',` aY 7p.m. or as soon there-
after as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301
Shingle Creek PaNcway; to consider An=lnterim Ordinance
for the Purpose of Prbt�ting the Planning Process and
the Heatth, Safety and WgtFare of the Residents of the City,
and Reguiating aod RElstricting Development in the Op-
portunity Site Area.
���spaper� Auxiliary aids tor persons with disabiliTies are available
upon reque&i at least 96 hours in advance. Please con-
tact the City Cierk at 763-569-3300 to make arrange-
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
ORDfNANCE N0.
STATE OF MINNESOTA AN 1NTERIM ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF
PROTECTtNG: THE PLAMiV1iVC, PROCESS AND THE
HEAtTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE RE5lDENTS
SS. DFTHE:CITY, AND REGULATING AND RESTRICTING
DEVELOPMENT W THE OPPORTUNITY SITE AREA'
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) THECtfTYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFBROQKLYNCEN-
TER DOES ORDAINAS FOLLOWS:
Richard Hendrickson, being duly sworn on an oath, states or affirms that he is the Chief section aa�aro�,��r.
1.01. In 2004 the City Councii appointed a task force to
Financial Officer of the newspaper known as Sun-Post study and make recommendations for deveFopment in an
area of the City designated as#he "`Opportunity $ite"; and
and has full knowledge of the facts stated below: •t.o2: Tr,e task torce was comm;ss;aned ta prePare a
master plan, a set ofi design guidelines, zoning amend-
(A)The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification mentsandareqyestforproposalfoiadewsbper(the
port") for the Oppqrtuc�ity Site; and
as a qualified newspaper as provided by Minn. Stat. §331 AA2, §331 A.07, and other �•03. Considew�e time and eesources were expended
by the Ciiy and ta�ii �rce in preparing the Report that out-
lines the framework for a redevelopment plan establish-.
appllCable lawS as amended. ing a mixed designation for the Opportuniry Site; and
1.04. The task foece presented its recommendations
(B) The printed public notice that is attached was published in the newspaper once each and the Report to the City Council and
1.05. On February 27, 2006, the City Council approved
week, for one successive week(s); it was first published on Thursday, the 18 day and accepted the Report and directed staff to continue
work3o develop frameworks for the implemerttation of the
of Januarv 2007, and was thereafter printed and published on every Thursday recommendat�onsa�,d_Reportotmetasatorce;and
1.06. The' Gity Council further directed that such rec-
to and including Thursday the day Of 2007 aC1Cl pl"Itlt2Cl b210W ommendations be referred to the City Ptanning Commis-
sion for siudy and developmertt of p�opasedamendments
to the City's Comprehensive Plan as necessary to albw
is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is Il2Y2by gradual impiementation of the standards set forth in the
Report;and
acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publica- i,a�. rne ciri cour,cii t;as determ�nea tna� betore any
new development occurs. in the Opportunity Site area,
t1011 Of thB nOtIC2: study is necessary to clarify the land uses and d�velop-.
ment standardsYhat should apply and 4o determine
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz whether proposed uses are consistert withthe guidelines
establish�d by the Report; antl
1.08. Minnesota Statutes, section 462.355, subd. 4, ai-
lows the City to adopt �n interim ordinance for the purpose
of protecting the planning process and the health; safery
and welfare of its citizens.
BY. SeCtion 2. Defermination,
FO 2.01. This interim ordinance shall apply to the property,
designated as the "Opportunity Site' and legally described
as:
That part of the city bounded on the north and east by
Summit Drive North, on the east and south by Highway
100 and County Road 10 and on the west by Shingte
Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before me creek Parkway.
2A2. Durfng the period 4his interim ordinance is in ef-
on thls 18 day of JanuaYV 2007. fect, there is a moratorium on the foilowing types of Iand
useappiications: requests for rezoning, subdivisions, con-
r ditionafuse permits, siteplao applications, and building
G I permits for new buildings or expansions of existing buiid-
�J,,, ings. This ordinance does not apply to applications that
�'�I ��=a'1..� have received preliminary approvaFby the City Counsil be-
fore the date of adoption of this ordinance.
Notary �ublic�' 2.03. This ordinance will expire when the combined ef-
��n fective periods of this ordinance and'City Council Resolu-
tion No. 2007 i5 equai one year.
MARY ANN CARLSON Seotion 3. Effect on Pendinn�polications.
NOTARY PUgLIC MINNE30TA 3.01 All application� subjectto this moratorium that are
MY COMMISSION EXpIpES t�1fi8 periding or that are received during the t'rme thisordinance
2 is in effect shall be deemed to be denied for purposes of
Minnesota Statutes,,section 15.99: The City Manager
shall cause notification of such denial3obe given to ali ap-'
plicants stating the adoption of this ordinance as the rea-
RATE INFORMATION sodtherefor. Fees paid in conrrection with sucn applica
tions shall be returned orrefunded to the applicant.
(1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users 2.85 ner line sec�ion a. effPMF� oate.
for comparable space 4.01. This ordinance shall becomesffective after adop-
tion and upon thirty (30) days foilowing its legal publica-
tion.
(2) Maximum rate allowed by law 6.20 ner line ado�tedtnis dayor zoo�:
Mayor
(3) Rate actually charged 1.30 ner line aTresr:
City Clerk
Date of Publication:
Effective Date:
Jan. 18, 2007) p1 1st Read-Interim Ord Oppartunity