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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10 05-03 AP CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public POST PUBLICATIONS hearing will he held on the 22nd day of A w May, 1989 at e p. at City Hall, V AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to con sider an Ordinance Extending in- terim Ordinance No. 87 -16 for the Purpose of Protecting the Planning Process and the Health, Safety, and Welfare of the Residents of the Com- munity, and Regulating and Restric- ting the Development of Adult STATE OF MINNESOTA Halfway Houses; Community Based COUNTY OF HENNEPIN SS. Residential Facilities and Similar Uses in the City. Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least hours in advance. Please con tact the Personnel Coordinator at 561 -5440 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE EXTENDING IN- TERIM ORDINANCE NO. 87 -16 FOR W'al'ter` D. Roach THE PURPOSE OF PROTECTING THE PLANNING' PROCESS AND being duly s onoattls sthathe thep blisher authorized THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND *oc b rooklyn l:enT ostNews 'WELFARE OF THE RESIDENTS OF agent and employee of the publisher of the newspaper known as the THE COMMUNITY, AND REGUI­Aw and hasfull knowledge of the facts which arestated below: TING AND RESTRICTING THE DEVELOPMENT O F ADULT (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as 'HALFWAY HOUSES, COMMUNITY provided by Minnesota Statue 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. BASED RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES •�,,y, ANITY. Not. Pub. Hear. Ordinance No. extending THE NE CITY Y CCU COUNCIL CIL OF OF THE 'CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER (B) The print -A DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Background Interim Ordinance No. 87 -16 1.01 On October 26, 1987, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 87 -16 which placed a moratorium on the development of adult halfway houses, community which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published once a week, for based residential facilities and similar facilities inihe City and on November 7, 1988 adopted 1 Wednesday 3rd Ordinance No. BS -19 which ex- successive weeks; it was first published on the -lay of tended said moratorium. 1.02 The moratorium was necessary to protect the planning process May 19 89 and was thereafter printed and published on every and the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City and to ensure that the City and to and including the day at 19 its residents retained the bene- and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as be- fits of the City's Comprehensive ing the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice: Plan and Zoning Ordinances un til a study of such facilities could abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz be completed and any necessary modifications to the City's zon- ing and land use r could be accomplished, 1.03 The moratorium imposed by' Ordinance No. 87 -16 and extend- ed by Ordinance No. 88 -19 will expire on April 30,1989. BY: 1.04 The studies of such uses which have been undertaken by the City will not be completed by April 30, 1969. However, the TITLE: General Manager justifications for the moratorium recited in Ordinance No. 67 -16, Acknowledged before me on continue and will continue to ex ist. Therefore, it is necessary to extend the moratorium as Ih 7, hereinafter provided. this day of May 19 Section 2. Determination. 2.01 The moratorium imposed by Sections 02 nance No. 8 87.16 16 are are hereby ex-. ex mot' `�-�1 fended and continued. Notary F0W 2.02 This ordinance shall remain in n effect until such earlier date as NO 7a may be adopted by the City J Council, provided that,, if the study and planning process have l `t not been completed by said date, this ordinance may be extended for such additional periods as deemed necessary by the City Council not to exceed an addi- tional period of eighteen months from November 14, 1988, as RATE INFORMATION permitted by Minnesota 1.40 Statutes, Section 462.355, Sub (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for com- division 4. parable space. (Line) Section 3. Applicability. This ordinance applies to only ap- �f plication for site. plan approvals, (2) Maximum rate allowed by taw for the above matter. S rezoning, licenses, platting or replat- (Line) 4 tings, lama divisions or consolidations, C� special,use permits or building per- (3) Rate actually charged for the above matter. mits -that have not received prelimi- (Line) nary approval by the City Council be- fore October 26, 11111 Section 4. This ordinance- shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30) days following its legal publication. Adopted this day of -1989. Mayor Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Boldface indicates new matter, brackets I I indicate matter to be deleted.) (Published in Brooklyn Center PostNews May 3, 1989).