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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10 06-24 APSTATE OF MINNESOTA) to and including Thursday, the day of Notary Public SS. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before me on this 24th day of June 2004. RATE INFORMATION (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space It Maximum rate allowed by law (3) Rate actually charged newspapers AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) Richard Hendrickson, being duly sworn on an oath states or affirms, that he is the Chief Financial Officer of the newspaper known as Sun -Post and has full knowledge of the facts stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as provided by Minn. Stat. §331A.02, §331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) The printed public notice that is attached was published in the newspaper once each week, for one successive week(s); it was first published on Thursday, the 24 day of June 2004, and was thereafter printed and published on every Thursday is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publica- tion of the notice: 2004; and printed below 2.85 per line 6.20 per line 1.40 per line City of Brooklyn Center (Official Publication) C1TY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice of Ordinance Adoption ORDINANCE NO. alt* AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE CITY ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER REGARDING ALLOWABLE USES IN THE CC CENTRAL COMMERCE OVER- LAY DISTRICT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 35 -2240 of the City Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Center is hereby amended to read: Section 35 -2240 CC CENTRAL COMMERCE OVER- LAY DISTRICT. 1. Land may be designated as being within the CC Cen- tral Commerce Overlay District by city ordinance. Land use within any area so designated shall comply with the regulations of this section in addition to all regulations applicable to the underlying land use dis- trict established in Sections 35 -300 through 35 -331 of this Code and other regulations as applicable. (Uses allowed in the underlying land use district] The following uses' are allowed in the CC Central Com- merce Overlay District: [except as provided in this sec- tion.] Fin ce insuranc five. L a as o. ,r_ ,y„, and tometric offices. The compounding, dispensing or et it of w i 'te tent or proprietary medicines. sick room supplies. pros- inves jj, Public transportation terminals (excluding truck terminals), kk, Tennis clubs. racket and swim clubs and other ath- letic clubs. health spas and suntan studios. 1.1, Group day care facilities provided developments in each specific case. are demonstrated to be f Compatible with existing adjacent land uses 110 well as with those uses permitted in the C2 district generally, 21 Complimentary to existing adjacent land use as well as with those use -_permitted in the C2 district generally, 3.l Of co parable intensity to permitted C2 dis- 41 Planned and designed to assure that generat- ed traffic will be within the capacity of avail- able public facilities and will not have an ad- verse impact noon those facilities. the imme- diate neighborhood or the community, b1 Traffic generated by other uses on the site will not pose a danger to children served by the day care use. Furthermore. group day care facilities shall he Subject to the special requirements set forth lo Section 35-412 mm,Puhlic parks. playgrounds. athletic fields and other recreation and open space uses, nn, Accessory uses. incidental to the foregoing princi- pal uses when located on the same property with the use to which it is accessory. Such accessory uses to include but not be restricted to the follow ino• lj Offstreet parking and offstreet loading 21 Signs as permitted in the Brooklyn Center Sign Ordinance 31 Outside display and sale of merchandise pro- vided that an administrative permit is first oh- tained pursuant to Section 35 -800 of these or- dinances, Al Retail food shops. gift shops. book and sta- tionery shops. tobacco shops. accessory eating establishments- sale and service of office sup- ply equipment. newsstands and similar acces- sory retail shops within multistory office buildings over 40.000 sq, ft. in gross floor area, provided that there is no associated signery visible from the exterior of the building: there is no carry-out or delivery of food from the lot• and the total floor area of all such shops with- in a building shall not exceed 10% of the total LEGAL r gross floor area of the building, 49 Accessory off- siteparking not located on the same property with the principal use subject to the pro- Milk/813d of Section 35 701. Pal Other uses similar in nature to the aforemen- tioned uses as determined by the City Council 3. The following uses are snecifically not permitted in the CC Central Commerce Overlay District: a. sauna establishments b. massage establishments c. currency exchanges d. pawn shops e. secondhand goods dealers 4. The following area is hereby established as being with- in the CC Central Commerce Overlay District: The CC Central Commerce. Overlay District is located within the area bounded by a continuous line begin- ning at a point located at the intersection of John Mar- tin Drive and T.H. 100 and going southwesterly along the centerline of T.H. 100 to its intersection with Brooklyn Boulevard; thence northerly along the east- erly right -of -way line of Brooklyn Boulevard to a point located approximately 445' northerly of its intersec- tion with County Road No. 10; thence east along an ex- tended line made up of the south boundary lines of the plats for Grimes 2nd Addition, Hipp's 4th Addition and Hipp's 5th Addition, Hennepin County, continued to the centerline of Shingle Creek [Parkway]; thence northerly along the centerline [east right -of -way line] of Shingle Creek [Parkway to the north boundary line of the plat for Brookdale Square 2nd Addition, Hen nepin County] to the centerline of I -94; thence easter- ly along said line [to the John Martin Drive right -of- way line] to the centerline of Humboldt Avenue North• thence southerly to the centerline of TH 100; thence [southerly] southwesterly to the point of the begin- ning. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty days following its legal publica- tion. Adopted this 14th day of June, 2004 Mayor Myrna Kragness ATTEST: City Clerk Sharon Knutson Date of Publication: June 24, 2004 Effective Date: July 24, 2004 (Brackets indicate matter to be deleted, underline indi- cates new matter.) (June 24, 2004)Pl/ord 2004 -10 /m.rosenbaum moo. nu8nm.www www.mnSun.com thetic devices or items relating to any of the fore o 'n• whenconducte. in ebuil.in: oc u.ie..ri- marily by medical dental osteopathic. chiroprac- tic or optometric offices. c. The following office uses: fl Legal Engi Bering and architectural Ed Von a nd sci ntific res arc exclu laboratory facilities) 41 Accounting auditing and bookkeeping al An urban planning agency ci, Beauty and barber services. g, Funer nd crematory services. L Photographic services g, Apparel repair, alteration and cleaning pickup sta- tions. shoe repair. hr Advertising signs shall not be provided permitted the fabrication ted use, j, Consumer and mercantile credit reporting ser- vices office. adjustment and collection service of- fices. j, Duplicating mailing and stenographic service of- fices• k. Employment agency offices. Business and management consultant offices. D ve ctiv Contractor's offices, c p. Business association professional membership organizations. labor unions. civic. social and fra- ternal association offices. q, Financial institutions including but not limited atioas. prop -in child care centers licensed bv the Min- nesota Department of Public Welfare pursuant to a valid license application. provided that a cony of said license and application shall be submitted an- nually to the City, s, Leasing offices. provided there is no storage or dis- playsLp. l cts on tf a use site L Libraries and art galleries xL Instructional uses for art. music, photography, decorating. dancing and the like and studios for like activity. v. Educational uses including Host secondary schools business schools. trade schools and the like. but excluding public and private elementary and secondary schools. (K -12) W. The retail sale of food. x. Eating establishments k Convenience -food restaurants provided they do not abut an R1, R2 or R3 zoning district including abutment at a non -maior thoroughfare street line. z. Eating establishments offering live entertain- ment: recreation and amusement places such as motion picture theaters and legitimate theater sports arenas, bowling alleys, skating rinks, and inn siums and event -n •r rentin s. ace to organizations and individuals for meetings. recep- tions. events. gatherings. trade shows, seminars and entertainment all provided they do not abut R '2 or I3 0 'n dis ict inclu.in: a.ut ment at a non -maior thoroughfare street line. ga. The retail sale of heating and Plumbing enuup_ n aint la r plies and building supplies. The retail sale of tires, batteries and automobile accessories and marine craft accessories, gc The retail sales of annarel and related accessories. dd. The retail sale of furniture. home furnishings and related equipment, gg, The retail sale of miscellaneous items such as the following; ;j Drugs and proprietary items 2j Liquors 3.1 Antiques and secondhand erchandise 41 Books and stationery 1;1 Gardensupplies §1 Jewelry ?1 Flowers and floral accessories $1 Cigars and cigarettes 21 Newspapers and magazines 1D.1 Cameras and photographic supplies 111 Gifts. novelties and souvenirs 121 Pets 131 Optical goods 141 Sporting goods and bicycles fl The following repair /service uses; 11 Electrical repair service shops. 7�1 Household appliances electrical supp lies. heating and plumbing eaumment. al Radio and television repair service shops. 4) Watch clock and iewelry repair service shops, 5.1 Laundering dry cleaning and dyeing. gg, Gasoline service stations (see Section 35 -414), motor vehicle repair and auto washes. trailer and truck rental in conjunction with these uses. pro vi. -d ix r i able for these vehicles. bh, The sale or vending at gasoline service stations of items other than fuels. lubricants or automotive of soft drinks. candy cigarettes acrd other 'inciden- 't-m.f.r .n c ..•r.w the principal building) provided adequate narking is available consistent with the Section 35 -704. 2 (b) and 2 (c). ii Transient lodging. 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