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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-16 10-13 AP CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 7th day of November, 1983 at 8:00 p:m. at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Park- way, to consider an amendment to the City's Parks and Recreation or- dinance by regulating the use of City BROOKLYN CENTER POST Parks and Open Space. ORDINANCE NO.— O E A ROINANCE AMENDING 1 C. R 13 OF THE CITY CODE AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER BY REGULATING THE USE OF CITY PARKS AND OPEN SPACE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: STATE OF MINNESOTA I. CHAPTER 13, PARKS AND SS. RECREATION is amended by de COUNTY OF HENNEPIN leting the material enclosed in brackets and adding the material indicated by underscoring. Section 13 -101. DEFINIATIONS. For the purpose of this ordinance the following definitions shall apply: Glass Beverage Container Any Richard Germundsen, being duly sworn, on oath says he is and during all times nerein stated has been the Vice-President container used or designed to store, of The Post Publishing Co., publ isher and printer of the newspaper known as transport, mix or consume bever- ages, which is constructed using BROOKLYN CENTER POST glass or any similar material which shatters into shards upon impact. and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: Section 13 -102. CURFEW (1) Said newspaper is printed in the English language in newspaper format and in column and sheet form equivalent AUTHORIZED. No person unless in printed space to at least 900 square inches. (2) Said newspaper is a weekly and is distributed at least once each engaged in official City business shall week. (3) Said newspaper has 50 percent of its news columns, devoted to news of local interest to the community which enter upon or use any park and it purports to serve and does not wholly duplicate any other publication and is not made up entirely of patents, plate matter recreation facilities of the City of and advertisements. (4) Said newspaper is circulated in and near the municipality which it purports to serve, has at Brooklyn Center, including all Park- least 500 copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers, has an average of at least 75 percent of its total circulation and Open Space property, improved or currently paid or no more than three months in arrears and has entry as second -class matter in its local post not, and all equipment and facilities office. (5) Said newspaper purports to serve the thereon, between the hours of 10:00 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER P.m. and 6:00 a.m. when such Parks and Open Space or facilities are posted in the County of Hennepin and it has its known office of issue in the City of New Hope in said county, established and open by sign noting the curfew hours; during its regular business hours for the gathering of news, sale of advertisements and sale of subscriptions and main provided, however, that such posting tained by the managing officer of said newspaper or persons in its employ and subject to his direction and control during all shall be by order of The City Council.- such regular hours and at which time said newspaper is printed. (6) Said newspaper files a copy of each issue immediately The fact that any person not engaged with the State Historical Society. (7) Said newspaper has complied with all the foregoing conditions for at least two years in official City business as authorized preceding the day or dates of publication mentioned below. (8) Said newspaper has filed with the Secretary of State of or delegated by the City Manager may Minnesota prior to January 1, 1966 and each January 1 thereafter an affidavit in the form prescribed by the Secretary of be present in a posted Park and Open State and signed by the managing officer of said newspaper and sworn to before a notary public stating that the newspaper Space during said curfew hours shall is a legal newspaper. be prima facie evidence that said person is there unlawfully. Section 13 -103. ALCOHOLIC He further states on oath that the printed.... BEVERAGES PROHIBITED. No per n shall bring into any park nor pr displaY, consume or use in To ng liquors nor nonintoxicating ma'. iquors in any park unless a i- permit has been issed by the Director hereto attached as a part hereof was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and Was printed and published therein in of Parks and Recreation. Such per- mits shall be limited to duly organized nonprofit) local (civic) organizations the English language, once each week, for... f successive weeks; that it was first so published on a operating under a constitution and bylaws and which shall have been in existence for at least one year. the ...'.....day of. 19 and was thereafter printed and published on every....... (Section 13 -114. PENALTIEIS. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction to and including the.......... day of 19 and that the following is a printed copy of the thereof, be punished by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) and by imprisonment not To exceed ninety lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in (90) days.) Section 13 -114. PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY. the composition and publication of said notice, to wit: 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to close any Park and Open Space or any portion thereof, and any abcdefghiiklmnopgrstuvwxyz -5 pt. Sans automobile parking area within or immediately adjacent thereto, for such period of time as shall be necessary for the purposes stated herein. The closing of any Park and Open Space shall be by written order r of the City Manager, shall be posted at c los followi order, urnptlos salt be appropriate access points near the (a) To protect public propertleis such as paths, roads, parking lots, Subscribed and sworn to before landscaping, construction and re- pair projects, equipment, tools, and Other property of a similar me this.. ........day of.. A. D., 19.:. aa. nature; (b) To protect wildife, trees, grass,�� waters, all manner of natural habitat, and other objects of a similar nature; (c) To protect persons, animals and (NOTARIAL SEAL) property from dangerous condi- tions in the Parks and Open Space; Notary Public ........................County, Minnesota (d� protect against, to protect per s from, or to terminate a ach of the Peace, Assault, My Commission Expires .......................19...... unlawful Assembly, Riot, Fight- ing and' Brawling, Illegal Use of Alcohol, Drugs, or Controlled Substances, Nuisance, whether civil or criminal, Trespass, 0 No. Affidavit of Publication OF Published in BROOKLYN CENTER POST 8801 Bass Lake Road MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55428 DATE OF PUBLICATION ATTORNEY FILED BROOKLYN CENTER POST I I whether 'civil or criminal, Dis orderly Conduct, Terroristic Threats, Excessive or Unreason- able Noise, Littering, and similar activities or events. Y. It shall be unlawful and punishable as provided herein for any person to enter or remain In an area of a Parke. and Open Sppce which has been closed by order of the City Manager. Section 13 -115. GLASS BEVERAGE CONTAINERS PROHIBITED.: No person shall bring a Glass Beverage Container into any Park and Open Space or the waters in or contiguous thereto, nor use, possess or deposit the some therein, Including deposit in a trash container,, except under permit Issued by the Director of Parks and Recreation under Section -l3 -103 h• It. `ion 13 -116. CERTAIN L. JSITS UNLAWFUL. No person shall enter a Park and Open Space or the waters in or contiguous thereto for the purpose of depositing Garbage, Refuse, Rubbish, Swill, or Waste Matter as defined in Section 1 -101 of the Brooklyn Center City Code. Section 13.117. PENALITIES. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not to ex- ceed!seven hundred dollars ($700) or by imprisonment not to exceed ninety (90) days, or both, together with the costs oflprosectut)on. Ordinance No. Adopted this --l ay of -19—. Mayor ATTEST: Clerk Date of Publication Effective Datc (Boldface indicates new matter, brackets indicate ,matter to be deleted). (Published in :the Brooklyn Center Post October 13, 1983.)