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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-13 05-17 AP CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER "'Notice is hereby hearing will be iPeld on public T e 12th`dayof .lone, 1989 at 7:30 p.m., Parkway, to Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek �j POST PUBLICATIONS ek to Purpose consider of riterith P AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION urpos of Protecting Ye Process and the'Health, Safety and Welfare "of The Residents of the 'City, and Regulating and Restricting Cer fain Development at the 'Property 1q' cated at 6626 West RiVbr'Rokd and'aiI Land South of 66th Avenue and,Rprth of i- 694 Lying Between Willow 'Lane.,' STATE OF MINNESOTA and Ht Auxiliary 252. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN SS. Auxiliary aids' for tfaiidica'ppecji persons are'available request at 1i least 96 hours In advance.. Please con tact °the C(ty's PersonneVCoord(nat6t, atS61-S" to makearraAgements. ORDINANCE NO INTERIM ORDINANCE OR THE PURPOSE OF 'PROTECTING THE 'PLANNING "`PROCESS "'AND THE HEALTH, SAFETY WELFARE Walter D Roach OF THE RESIDEN SOFTHECITY,' being dulyswor noath thathei heou lisheror thori e�� A N D R E G 11`L A Tri NWG A N "D ��+0(� tfY1 �en cer O RESTRICTMIG XERTAIN °'DEVEL- agent and employee of the publisher of the newspaper known as The J OPMENT AT THE' PROPERTY L0= CATED AT 6626 WES 1 0 IVER ROAD and has full knowledge of the facts which are stated below: AND ALL LAND SOUTH OF 66TH r (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as AVENUE AND' NORTH ''DF 1 -494 provided by Minnesota Statue 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. 'LING BETWEEN WILLOW LA NE .ANDHIGHWAY25r THE CITY CQUNCIL, OF THE Not Pub Hear Ordinance No CITY OF BROOKLYN CEN"rER (B) The printed DOES ORDAIN ASFOLLOWS: Secti i. FOR the purpose of protecting the planning process 1.01. in connection lxith, the cqa- sideration of an appiicatioll for rezoning of a porgy q of the prop- arty affected by i �lt ia o the health, safety welfare of the residents (which application has,, been withdrawn by,ttta appheant), City which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published once a week, for staff, consuftants Planning Commission,' the „NOrippast 1 Wednesday 17th Neighborhood Advisory Group, successive weeks; it was first published on the day of and the, City,: council have re viewed the existing aa.potenfial �n7 development. in the orea. As a May result of that rev! ass .and was thereafter printed and published on every e Rrgc the CounclL has dq>ferine�, that current;land use controls do not adequately address various land to and including the day of 19 use concerns in the area. Among and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as be- thesgFepncerns are inadequate -or ing the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice: )nappropriate b"pffering o(.nearby re4idential uses nonconforming abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz uses, zoning ordinances which are not k cons(stent, with Hite, City's Comprehensive Lawpd,�Use ;Plan, inauflicient or „ha�aYdous traffic ion, +p! /�C'�rr� circulation, cha�ge is land use roadways ic and have occur- ,III \,lr/, Tw red since Curren zoning controls were adopfed,iand adiacent or BY: r nearby land use's qr "pofenffai, uses. which are not compatible. 1.02.," There i a ,need far,: further General Manager studies to be conducted so that the TITLE: City can adopt appropriate amendments to its Comprehen Acknowledged before me on sive Plan and zoning code so as to ensure protection of the public health, safety and welfare. The tf 19 Council has directed that such thi- 1 8th M day of studies a need fo 1.03. There re is is need for inferior fl y ordinance to be adopted for the purpose of propecting the plan ning process and the health, safe- Notary Public U ty and welfare of the citizens of the City and to ensure that the City and its citizens retain the ERODA benefits of, and protection sought to be afforded by, the City's 'Cou A jy Comprehensive Plan and zoning ordinances until such studies have been completed and any modifications to the City's Com- prehensive Plan and zoning and land use regulations are ac- RATE INFORMATION complished. 1.40 O 1.04 All of the zoning classifications (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for com- 't which are reasonably likely to be parable space. (Line) adopted for those parts of the area currently zoned RS or C2 allow, either as permitted or e special uses, certain ser- Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter. f (Line) 5 vice /office uses .Therefore, an .45 absolute prohibition on the devel- (3) Rate actually charged for to above matter. f opment of such uses is not war ranted. (Line) 1.05 Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.355, Subd. 4 (Act) permits the adoption of interim zoning ordi- nances during the planning pro- cess. Section 2. Determination. 2.01. This interim ordinance shall apply'to the property at 6626 West River Road and all property south of 66th Avenue and north of 1-694 between Willow Lane and High- way 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, rezon ings, licenses (other than renewals), plattings or replatting, land divisions. or consolidations; special use permits or building permits be issued by the City for any uses other than those ex- pressly allowed in paragraph 2.03 of this ordinance. 2.03. The provisions of paragraph 2.02, shall not apply in C2 zones to permitted uses which are also permitted uses in Cl zones of the City and shall not apply in RS zones to special uses which are also permitted uses in C2 zones of the City. 2.04. :This ordinance shall remain in effect for a period of six months after its effective date' or such earlier data as may be adopted'by the City Council, provided that if the study and planning process have not been completed within such period this ordinance may be extended for such additional periods as are deemed necessary by the City Council not to exceed an additional eighteen months as permitted by the Act. Section 3. Applicability. 3.01 This ordinance applies to any application for site plan approv- als, rezonings, licenses) platfings or replattings, land divisions or consolidations, special use per• mits or buildings permits that have not received preliminary approval by the-City Council be- fore the effective date of this or- dinance. Section A. Effective Date. 4.01. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30) days .following its legal publication. Adopted this day of 1989. Mayor City Clerk Date of Publication: Effective Date: (Brackets I indicate matter to be deleted, boldface indicates new matter.) (Published in Brooklyn Center PostNews May 17,1989.)