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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-07 03-07 AP CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER that a hearing will held the 9th day public I April, .1990 at 7:30 p.m. at the city POST PUBLICATIONS Hall, 6*1 Shingle Creek Parkway, to Nuts sa nc O amendment declaring the; AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION to .Nuince 'Ordinance by certain actionsaspublic nuisances. Auxiliary aids for 'handicapped' persons are available upon request at least 96 flours' in advance. Please con- fact the Personnel Coordinator at I 569 3300 to make ari'angements. STATE OF MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. SS. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING. COUNTY OFHENNEPIN CHAPTER, 19;OF THE CITY ORDI NANCES BY DECLARING CER tTAi'N`�A-CTIO.NS AS PU'BLICI NUISANCES THE CITV'COUNCIL OF THE CITY': OF ,BROOKLYN CENTER DOES: ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: f Section J. 'Chapter 19` of the City t Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn Walter D Roach Center is hereby amended as follows: D. S e c t s 6n 1 9.? 0 3. PUBLIC being duly sworn on oath sa s that he is the publisher or authorized NUISANCES FURTHER DEFINED. t OStJQ8 It Is. hereby declared to be a public agent and employee of the publisher of the newspaper known as the nuisance to permit, maintain, or her- and has full knowledge of the facts which are stated below: nor any Off he following: 13. Tht' "outside parking and /orl. (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as storage an vacant property of provided by Minnesota Statue 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. unv'�1R j hides, traflerS, wafer'iratt, Ordinance No. amending Chapt. 19 I snowmobiles, .recreational ve• (B) The printed hicles, all- terain "'vehicles, con struction vehicles and equipment public nuisances or 'similar, vehicles, materials, supplies, equipment, ,.'.ice fish houses, skateboard ramps, play houses or other non permanent: structures` except as may —be permitted by the Zoning or Sign which Is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published once a week, for s Ordinances.. I 1 4 1. The 1 Wedne outside parking and /or Y 7th Storage on occupied residentially successive weeks; it was first published on the day of used property of useable or nonusable vehicles,' trailers, y, watercraft, snowmobiles, recre- March 19 90 ational vehicles, all terrain ve- and was thereafter printed and published on every hicles and similar vehicles, ma- terials, supplies, equipment, ice fish houses, skateboard ramps, or to and including the day of 19 other non- permanent structures and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as be unless they comply with the foi: ing the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice: lowing: I t a) Vehicles, trailers and watercraft abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz may be parked or stored outside` in any yard provided, however, if they are parked or stored in the front yard area, or a yard area °1 abutting a public street, they o" r must be parked or stored on an y authorized parking or driveway 'area, or a paved or graveled ex BY: I_ ',fension of an authorized parking; 1 or driveway area and be in com• e r General Manage pliance with Section 19 -1301 TITLE: g through 1305 of the City Ordi- nances. Authorized driveways l ,,tend paved or graveled extensions i Acknowledged before me on I ;thereof may not exceed 50% of the front yard or a yard area abutting n =,a public street unless approved by p M,, the City Council as part of a plan this 8th day of March .11 approval for an apartment com the pursuant to Section 35 -230 of th e City Ordinates. b) Material supplies, equipment other than construction or farm Notary Public t equipment, may be stored .or lo- cated,in any yard other than a F'.i Y G DA front yard or a yard abutting a Y „y r Nc UG— MINNESOTA Y I COJ public street ,provided they are 1Y screened from public view by an Mf opaque fence or wall-at least six feet high or high enough to pre- vent these items from being seen from abutting property at ground level. c) All vehicles, watercraft and RATE INFORMATION other articles allowed to be stored 1 7O outside in an approved manner on occupied residentially used prop- (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for com- S erty must be owned by person parable space. (Line) who resides on the property. 5O (Persons who are away at school or in the military service for (2) Maximum rate al lowed by law for the above matter. periods of time, but still claim the (Line) 50 property as their legal residence shall be considered residents on (3) Rate actually charged for the above matter. (Line) the property., d) The prohibitions of this section of the ordinance shall not apply to commonly accepted materials or equipment such as playground equipment, allowable accessory structures, flagpoles, air condi- tioner condensers, laundry drying equipment, arbors, trellises, pro- perly stacked firewood and tem- porary storage of building mater ials for home improvement pro jectsin process. Section 2. This ordinance shall ,become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30)- days following its ;legal publication, Adopted this day of 1990.. Mayor ATTEST Clerk. Date of Publication Effective Date O b� (Brackets I indicate matter to be deleted, boldface "indicates, new mat, ter). (Published. PostNews March 7, 1990)