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Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 7th day of
November,. 1988 at 7:30 p.m. at City. Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to
consider Ordinance Extending Interim Ordinance S fety, for the Pur- AFF IDAVI T O PUB LICATIO N
pose of Protecting the Planning Process and the Health, Safety, and Welfare
of the Residents of the Community, and Regulating and Restricting the De-
velopment of Adult Halfway Houses, Community Based Residential Facili-
ties and Similar Uses in the City.'
Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least
_.96. hours in advance. Please contact the Personnel Coordinator at 561 -5440 to
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ORDINANCE NO
ORDINANCE EXTENDING INTERIM ORDINANCE NO. 87 -16 FOR THE
PURPOSE OF PROTECTING THE PLANNING PROCESS AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE OF THE RESIDENTS OF THE SS.
COMMUNITY, AND REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE DEVEL- COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
OPMENT OF ADULT HALFWAY HOUSES, COMMUNITY BASED REST-
DENTIALFACILITIESANDSIMILARUSESINTHECITY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES
.ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Background
1.01 On October 26, 1907, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 87 -16
which placed a moratorium on the development of adult halfway
houses, community based residential facilities and similar facilities in
the City. C F t f c r
1.02 The moratorium was necessary to protect the planning process C EKi° br i OST, s and s
being duly sworn, on oath says that he is the n has newspaper known as the BROOKLYN
and the health, spfety, and welfare of the citizens of the City and to en- CENTER POST, serving the CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, and has full ll knowledge of the facts which are stated
sure that the City and its residents retained the benefits of the City's below:
Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinances until a study of such facil-
ities could be completed and any necessary modifications to the City's A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as
zoning and land use regulations could beaeeomplished. provided by Minnesota Statue 331A. 02, 331A. 07, and other applicable laws, as amended.
1.03 The moratorium imposed by Ordinance No. 87 -16 will expire on
November 14, IM.
1.04 The studies of such uses which have been undertaken by the City
will not be completed by November 14, IM. However, the justifications (B) The printPri
for the moratorium recited in Ordinance No. 87 -16, continue and will U
continue to exist. Therefore, it is necessary to extend the moratorium 7 7 L; s-
as hereinafter provided.
Section 2. Determination.
2.01 The moratorium imposed by Sections 2.01 and 2.02 of Ordinance
No. 67 -16 are hereby extended and continued.
2.02 This ordinance shall remain In effect until April 30, 1969 or such which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published once a week, for
earlier date as may be adopted by the City Council, provided that, if
the study and planning process have 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 additional period of f !liu s -r G the "day of
eighteen months from Novmeber 14, 1988, as permitted by Minnesota successive weeks; it was first published on
Statutes, Section 462.355, Subdivision 4.
Section 3. Applicability. 19 and was thereafter printed and published on every
This ordinance applies to only application for site plan approvals, rezonings,
licenses, platfings or replattings, land divisions or consolidations, special
use permits or building permits that have not received preliminary ap-
proval by the City Council before October26 1967. to and c ase in ha a day of e
and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as be
Section 4. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon
thirty (30) daysfollowing its legal publication. ing the size and kind of Type used in the composition and publication of the notice:
Mayor abcdefghilklmnopgrstuvwxyz
Clerk
)ate of Publication
Effective Date
(Underline indicates new matter, brackets indicate matter to be deleted.)
(Published in the Brooklyn Center Post October 20, 1988).
BY:
Subscribed and sworn to before me on (J
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