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CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Of the ublisher of the newspaper nown as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on the 12th day of October,
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ms 1893 at 7 :15 p.m. at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an interim Emergen-
cy Ordinance for the Purpose of Protecting the Planning Process and Health, Safety and Welfare
of the Residents of the City, and Regulating and Restricting Development on all Land South
of 66th Avenue and North of 1-694 Lying Between Willow Lane and Highway 252.
Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least 96 hours in ad-
vance. Please contact the City's Personnel Coordinator at 569 -3300 to make arrangements.
ORDINANCE NO
INTERIM EMERGENCY ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF
PROTECTING THE PLANNING PROCESS AND THE
HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE
RESIDENTS OF THE CITY, AND REGULATING AND
RESTRICTING DEVELOPMENT ON ALL LAND SOUTH
OF 66th AVENUE AND NORTH OF I-694 LYING BETWEEN
WILLOW LANE AND HIGHWAY 252.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Background.
1.01. In connection with the consideration of an application for rezoning and permits for
development of a portion of the prow., affected by this ordinance, City staff, con
sultants, Planning Commission, the Northeast Neighborhood Advisory Group and the
City Council reviewed the existing and potential development in the area. As a result
of that review process, the Council determined that the current land use controls did
not adequately address various land use concerns in the area. Among these concerns
were inadequate or inappropriate buffering of nearby residential uses, nonconform-
ing uses, zoning ordinances which were not consistent with the City's Comprehen-
sive Land Use Plan insufficient or hazardous traffic circulation, changes in land use
and roadways which occurred since current zoning controls were adopted, and adja-
cent or nearby land uses or potential uses which were not compatible with permitted
uses or special uses in the affected area.
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1.02. The Council determined that there was a need for further studios to be conducted
so that the CLty could adoptappropriate amendments to its Comprehensive Plan and
zoning code so as to ensure protection of the public health, safety and welfare. The
Council directed that such studies be undertaken.
1.03. Studies and amendments to the City code which were considered in connection with
earlier reviews of the official controls applicable to the affected area were not acted
upon by the City council.
1.04. As a result of consideration of an application for a special use permit for a filling
station and car wash on a portion of the property affected by this ordinance, the Council
has determined that the current zoning of the affected area is not, or may not be,
appropriate or sufficient to protect the public health, safety or welfare for a number
of reasons. These reasons Include, but are not limited to the following:
a. The proposed use would have unacceptably adverse impacts on surrounding uses
because of 24 hour activity, noise, lights, glare and traffic.
b. Such adverse impacts cannot be adequately mitigated by site design or
improvements.
c. Many of these adverse impacts would result from permitted uses as well as special
uses under current zoning
1.05. A hearing has been scheduled for the purpose of considering amendment of the Com-
prehensive Plan and zoning code.
1.06. The Council has therefore determined that there is a need for an interim ordinance
to be adopted for the purpose of protecting the planning process and the health, safe-
ty and welfare of the citizens of the City and ensuring that the City and its citizens
retain the benefits of, and protection sought to be afforded by the City's Comprehen
sive Plan and zoning ordinances until such hearing is held, and any modifications
to the City's Comprehensive Plan and zoning and land use regulations are effective.
1.07. Due to the pendenc of an application for a special use permit for proposed develop-
ment in the area affected by this ordinance, the Council has determined that adop-
tion of an emergency ordinance is necessary to serve the purposes described in
paragraph 1.06 until an interim ordinance can become effective.
Section 2. Determination. t south of 66th Avenue and north
2.01. This ihterim ordinance shall apply to all property
of I-694 between Willow lane and Highway 252 (the subject area).
2.02. During the period this interim ordinance is in effect, no property within the subject
area may be developed, redeveloped, nor shall any site plan approvals, rezonings,
licenses (other than renewals) plattings or replattmgs, land divisions or consolida-
tions, special use permits or building permits be issued by the City for use.
2.03. This ordinance shall remain in effect until the sixty-first day following its adoption,
or such earlier date as may be adopted by the City Council.
Section 3. Applicability.
3.01. This ordinance applies to any application for site plan approvals, rezonings, licenses,
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plattings or replattiti,, land divisions or consolidations, special use permits or
building permits that have not received preliminary approval by the City Council
before the effective date of this ordinance.
Section 4. Effective Date.
4.01. This ordinance is effective upon adoption.
Adopted this day of
Mayor
City Clerk
Date, of Publication:
ve Date: M (Oct. 6 1993) -B. PARK /B. CENTER