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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-05 02-21 APSubscribed and sworn to on this j/ day of STATE OF MINNESOTA) NotePitb iiC' v.' vv v, :is b ME R100... 0. M. HEDELON1 5Y IC,MINNESMA h t _C ..i,1, EXP RES 131.2005 (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space (2) Maximum rate allowed by law (3) Rate actually charged SS. r affirmed before me 2001. n° ':bYvSn.. CU_A l'Y C RATE INFORMATION newspapers AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) Frank Chilinski, being duly swom on an oath states or affirms, that he is the publisher of the newspaper known as Sun -Post or the president's designated agent, 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 weeks; it was first published on Wednesday, the 21 day of February 2001, and was thereafter printed and published on every Wednesday to and including Wednesday, the day of 2001; and printed below 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 publication of the notice: abcdefghijklmnopgrstny_wxxyz t Publisher 2.85 per line 6.20 per line 1.40 per line City of Brooklyn Center (Official Publication) CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 12th day of March, 2001, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider An Ordinance Amending the Penalty Sections of the City Ordinances of Brooklyn Center to Reflect the Changes in Minnesota Statutes. Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City Clerk at 763- 569 -3300 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. 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 Ordi- nances which prescribe a maximum fine of $700 or impris- onment for 90 days, or both, together with the costs of pros- ecution for an ordinance violation are hereby amended to prescribe a maximum fine of $1,000 or imprisonment for 90 days, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. Section 1 -120, an 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 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 s anita- tion code. Section 9-2 an ordinance relating to Northwest Suburbs Joint Cable Communications. Section 9.303 an ordinance relating to burial of certain elec- trical 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. i Section 12 -910. an ordinance relating to license suspension or revocation in housing maintenance and occupancy. Section 12 -1205, an ordinance relating to compliance orders in housing maintenance and occupancy Section 12 -1302, an ordinance relating to execution of hous- ing 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. Section 19 -307, an ordinance relating to curfew. Section 19 -404, an ordinance relating to firearms, fireworks 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 solic- itation under certain circumstances. Section 19-805, an ordinance regulating the carrying of pis- tols 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. Section 19 -1103, an ordinance establishing standards for the operation of drive -in restaurants. Section 19 -1104, an ordinance defining unlawful conduct in a drive -in restaurant. Section 19 -1105, an ordinance defining unlawful assembly in a drive -in restaurant. Section 19 -1106, an ordinance prohibiting the consumption 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 prohibited 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? 9 -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 skateboards and in -line skates. Section 19 -1604 an ordinance providing for the control of noxious weeds. Section 19-1705 an ordinance prohibiting prostitution, nu- dity and other acts. Section 19 -1805 an ordinance prohibiting pornography and related materials. Section 20 -900, an ordinance relating to trees, tree diseases, and registration of tree trimmers/removers. Section 21 =11 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 li- censing•', Section 23- 209.06, an ordinance regulating bowling alleys. Section 23 -303, an ordinance relating to licensing of certain 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 bi- cycles. Section 23 -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 cleaning 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 ve- hicles, establishing regulations and providing for licensing. Section 23 -1305. an ordinance relating to the sale of Christ mas trees. a Section 23 -1502 an ordinance requiring the licensing of me- chanical 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 sensitivity groups, escort services, model services, dancing services, or hostess services. Section 23- 1904. an ordinance relating to charitable gambling. Section 23 2009.1.2. an ordinance relating to alarm systems. Section 23 -2117, an ordinance relating to amusement 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 pri- vate 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 regard- ing on- street soliciting and vending by catering food vehicles. Section 27 -908, an ordinance regulating the use and opera- tion 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 adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of 2001 c ayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Effective Date (Feb. 21, 2001)Pl/Penalty