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City of Brooklyn Center
(Official Publication)
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION
ORDINANCE NO. 2001-05
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PENALTY
SECTIONS OF THE CITY ORDINANCES OF
BROOKLYN CENTER TO REFLECT THE
CHANGES IN MINNESOTA STATUTES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN
CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Pursuant to Laws of Minnesota 2000, Chapter
488, Article 5, Section 8, the following numbered City Or-
dinances which prescribe a maximum fine of $700 or im-
prisonment for 90 days, or both, together with the costs of
prosecution for an ordinance violation are hereby amend-
ed to prescribe a maximum fine of $1,000 or imprisonment
for 90 days, or both, together with the costs of prosecution.
Section 1 ordinance relating to animal control.
Section 3 -102G, an ordinance relating to the building code.
Section 3 -104E, an ordinance relating to the addressing of
buildings.
Section 4 -501 an ordinance relating to water and sewer,
Section 5- 114 an ordinance relating to conduct at the
scene of a fire emergency.
Section 5 -211, an ordinance relating to the fire prevention
code.
Section 5 -304, an ordinance relating to fire prevention pro-
visions in industrial, commercial and residential districts.
Section 5 -402 an ordinance relating to the establishment
of fire lanes.
Section 7 -402, an ordinance relating to connection of drain
pipes and the sewer system.
Section 7 -504 an ordinance relating to cleaning of septic
tanks and cesspools.
Section 7 -112, an ordinance relating to garbage and sani-
tation code.
Section 9 -2, an ordinance relating to Northwest Suburbs
Joint Cable Communications.
Section 9 -303, an ordinance relating to burial of certain
electrical and communication lines.
Section 11 -515. an ordinance relating to club intoxicating
liquor licensing.
Section 11 -616, an ordinance relating to wine (intoxicating
liquor) licensing.
Section 11 -716, an ordinance relating to intoxicating
liquor licensing.
Section 12 -910 an ordinance relating to license suspen-
sion or revocation in housing maintenance and occupancy.
Section 12 -1205 an ordinance relating to compliance or-
ders in housing maintenance and occupancy.
Section 12 -1302 an ordinance relating to execution of
housing compliance orders by public authority.
Section 13 -117, an ordinance relating to parks and recre-
ation rules and regulations
Section 15 -114, an ordinance relating to the platting code.
Section 19 106 an ordinance prohibiting the keeping of
any nuisance or offensive matter.
Section 19 -201, an ordinance relating to loitering.
Section 19 -212, an ordinance relating to cruel treatment to
animals.
Section 19 -215, an ordinance relating to vagrancy
ect on 1 307. an ordinance relating to curfew.
Section 19 -404, an ordinance relating to firearms, fire-
works and other dangerous devices in the City.
Section 19 -502. an ordinance prohibiting destruction or
theft of City property.
Section 19- 601.2. an ordinance prohibiting the issuance of
worthless checks.
Section 19 -702, an ordinance prohibiting door to door so-
licitation under certain circumstances.
Section 19 -805 an ordinance regulating the carrying of
pistols or revolvers.
Section 19 -902, an ordinance prohibiting the obstruction
of sidewalk and walkways.
Section 19 -1005 an ordinance providing for the abatement
of abandoned motor vehicles.
dards for
Section 19-1103, an ordinance establishing
the operation of drive -in restaurants.
Section 1 an ordinance defining unlawful conduct
in a drive -in restaurant.
Section 19 -1105 an ordinance defining unlawful assembly
in a drive -in restaurant.
Sectio 1 9 -1106. an ordinance prohibiting the consump-
tion of alcoholic beverages in a drive -in restaurant.
Section 19 -1108, an ordinance relating to the public nui-
sances and petty offenses code.
Section 19 -1126. an ordinance regulating the possession
and purchase or delivery of barbiturates or other prohib-
ited drugs.
Section 19 -1132 an ordinance regulating the sale and pos-
session of codeine.
Section 19 -1138, an ordinance prohibiting the inhaling,
breathing or drinking of certain substances commonly
known as glue and regulating the purchase, sale and pos-
session thereof
Section 19.1204, an ordinance providing for the abatement
of noise.
Section 19 -1307 an ordinance regulating the operating,
parking, storing, repairing, servicing and maintaining of
junk vehicles.
Section 19 -1403. an ordinance requiring fencing around
all outdoor swimming pools.
Section 19 -1502, an ordinance relating to use of skate-
boards and in -line skates.
Section 19 -1604. an ordinance providing for the control of
noxious weeds.
Section 19 -1705 an ordinance prohibiting prostitution,
nudity and other acts.
Section 19 -1805, an ordinance prohibiting pornography
and related materials.
Section 20 -900, an ordinance relating to trees, tree dis-
eases, and registration of tree trimmers/removers.
Section 21 -111 an ordinance relating to the public trans-
portation code.
Section 23- 012.02, an ordinance establishing general li-
censing regulations.
Section 23 -108. an ordinance relating to tobacco products
licensing.
Section 23- 209.06 an ordinance regulating bowling alleys.
Section 23 -303, an ordinance relating to licensing of cer-
tain public dancing in the City.
Section 23- 410, an ordinance providing for regulations and
the licensing of filling stations.
Section 23 -508, an ordinance regulating the operation of
bicycles.
Section23-631. an ordinance regulating pawnbrokers.
Section 23 -678, an ordinance regulating secondhand goods
dealers.
Section 23 -1008 an ordinance licensing and regulating
the operation of coin- operated and self-service dry clean-
ing machines.
Section 23 -1111 an ordinance providing standards for pa-
rades and regulating the conduct of parades.
Section 23 -1222, an ordinance relating to the sale of motor
vehicles, establishing regulations and providing for li-
censing.
Section 23 -1305 an ordinance relating to the sale of
Christmas trees.
Section 23 -1502, an ordinance requiring the licensing of
mechanical contractors and house moving contractors.
Section 23 -1614 an ordinance relating to saunas or sauna
baths.
Section 23 -1719 an ordinance relating to massage parlors,
Section 23 -1814, an ordinance relating to rap parlors,' con-
versation parlors, adult encounter groups, adult sensitivi-
ty groups, escort services, model services, dancing ser-
vices, or hostess services.
Section 23 -1904. an ordinance relating to charitable gam-
bling.
Simon 23- 2009.1. 2, an ordinance relating to alarm sys-
tems.
Section 23 -2117 an ordinance relating to amusement de-
vices.
Section 23 -2205. an ordinance regulating currency ex-
changes.
Section 25 -102 an ordinance relating to public streets and
drainage ways.
Section 25 -304, an ordinance relating to weight limits on
streets and highways.
Section 25 -604, an ordinance regulating construction of
private driveways and sidewalks.
Section 27 -101 an ordinance regulating motor vehicles
and other conveyances within the City.
Section 27 -204, an ordinance regulating safety aspects re-
garding on- street soliciting and vending by catering food
vehicles.
Section 27 -908. an ordinance regulating the use and oper-
ation of snowmobiles.
Section 31.250, an ordinance relating to the civil defense
code.
Section 34-210 an ordinance relating to signs.
Section 35 -1040. an ordinance relating to the zoning code.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective after adop-
tion and thirty days following its legal publication.
Adopted this 12th day of March, 2001
Mayor Myrna Kragness
ATTEST: City Clerk Sharon Knutson
Date of Publication: March 21,2001
Effective Date: April 20, 2001
(March 21, 2001)P1/ Ord 2001 -05