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ORDINANCE NO.— 1
AN ORDINANCE- AMENDING
CHAPTER 35 REGARDING
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS IN 1 -1 BROOKLYN CENTER POST
AND 1 -2 DISTRICTS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF BROOKLYN. CENTER DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 3 the City AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
Ordinances of the City ty 9f f Brooklyn
Center is hereby amended by the
deletion of the following:
(1. Buffer and setback
Where a proposed 1 -1 or 1.2
development abuts an R1, R2, or R3 STATE OF MINNESOTA
district other than at a public street SS.
line, buffer provisions shall be COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
established. There shaill be provided a'
is protective strip of not less than 100 feet
,.in width. The protective strip shall' not
be used for parking, driveways, off
street loading or storage and shall be
landscaped. The landscape treatment
shall contain an opaque fence wall
f W. K. Sehnert, being duly sworn, on oath says he is and during all the times herein stated has been the Vice President of
which shall not extend within 10 feet of The Post Publishing Co., publisher and printer of the newspaper known as news a
any street right -of -way. The fence or P P P
wall design must be approved by the BROOKLYN CENTER POST
City Council as being In harmony with
the residential neighborh000d and and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows:
providing sufficient screening of the (1) Said newspaper is printed in the English language in newspaper format and in column and sheet form equivalent
industrial area. The fence or wall shall in printed space to at least 900 square inches. (2) Said newspaper is a weekly and is distributed at least once each
be eight feet in height. The protective week. (3) Said newspaper has 50 percent of its news columns, devoted to news of local interest to the community which
strip shall contain no structures other it purports to serve and does not wholly duplicate any other publication and is not made up entirely of patents, plate matter
than the approved fence or wall.) and advertisements. (4) Said newspaper is circulated in and near the municipality which it purports to serve, has at
(Where a proposed 1 -1 or 1 -2 least 500 copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers, has an average of at least 75 percent of its total circulation
development faces any residential currently paid or no more than three months in arrears and has entry as second -class matter in its local post
district (RI through R7) across a office. (5) Said newspaper purports to serve the
street, buffer provisions shall be
established consisting of a protective CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
strip along said street. The protective
strip shall be no less than 50 feet in 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
width, shall contain no structures, during its regular business hours for the gathering of news, sale of advertisements and sale of subscriptions and main
shall not be used for parking, offstreet tained by the managing officer of saidnewspaper or persons in its employ and subject to his direction and control during all
loading, storage, or any other activity, such regular hours and at which time said newspaper is printed. (6) Said newspaper files a copy of each issue immediately
and shall be landscaped. Activity with the State Historical Society. (7) Said newspaper has complied with all the foregoing conditions for at least two years
areas shall be effectively screened preceding the day or dates of publication mentioned below. (8) Said newspaper has filed with the Secretary of State of
from view of the residential district in Minnesota prior to January 1, 1966 and each January 1 thereafter an affidavit in the form prescribed by the Secretary of
a manner to be approved by the State and signed by the managing officer of said newspaper and sworn to before a notary public stating that the newspaper
city Council.) is a legal newspaper.
Section 2. Section 35-413 of the City
Ordinances of the of Brooklyn;
He further states on oath that the printed
Center is hereby amended by the
e
addition of the following:
1, Buffer and setback
Where a proposed 1.1 or. .1 -2
development abuts any residential
district (RI through RI) either at a hereto attached as a part hereof was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published therein in
property line or a public street line,
buffer provisions shall be established
according to the following: the English language, once each week, for.. successive weeks; that it was first so published on
a. Where 1 -1 or 1 -2 abuts R1, R2, or
R3, at a property line, the
protective strip :shall be no lest the. ....;1.. day of. r..'. 19..1: and was thereafter printed and published on every....
than 100 feet in width. Th
protective strip she naf ba aseA
for parking, driveways, offstreek to and including the.......... day of .........19......and that the following is a printed copy of the
loading or storage and shallL
landscaped. The landscape
treatment shall contain an.op"ue lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in
fence or wall which Shall not °ex.
tend within 10 feet of any street
right -of -way. The font! or walf The composition and publication of said notice, to wit:
design must be approved by the
City Council as being in harmony
with the residential neighborhood
and providing sufficient sireening abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz -5 pt. Sans
of the industrial area. The fence or
wall shall be eight feet in height.
The protective strip shall contain
no structures other than the ap-
proved fence or wall.
b. Where 1-1 or 1 -2 abuts R1, R2, or R3
at a public street line, the
protective buffer strip shall be no
less than SO feet in width, shalt
contain no structures other than
screening devices, shalt not be
used for parking, off street Subscribed and sworn to before
loading, storage, or any other
y industrial activity, and shall be
landscaped. Activity areas shall be me this.. day of V 'A. D,, 19.1'.!
effectively screened from view of
the residential district in a manner
to be approved by the City Council. f
C. Where 1 -1 or 1-2 abuts R4, RS, R6, or
R7 at a property line, the protec-
tive buffer Strip shall be no less (NOTARIAL SEAL)
than 50 feet in width, shall contain
no structures other than screening
devices, shall not be used for off- Notary Public ........................County, Minnesota
streat loading, storage or any other
Industrial activity, and shall be
landscaped. Parking may be My Commission Expires .......................19......
permitted in the buffer strip
provided it does not extend to
within IS feet of the property line.
Activity areas shall be effectively
screened from view of the
residential district in a manner to
be approved by the City council.
d. Where 1 -1 or 1 -2 abuts R4, R5, R6,
or R7 at a public street line, the
Protective buffer strip shall be no
less than 25 feet in width, shall
contain no structures other than
screening devices, shall not be
used for parking, offstreat loading,
:forage, or env other Industrial
activity, and shall be landscaped. NO.
The activity areas shall be of
fectively screened from view of the Affidavit Of PlIbllCat1011
residential district In a manner to
be approved by the City Council.
Section 3. This ordinance shall OF
become effective after adoption and
upon thirty (30) days following Its
legal publication.
Adopted this —d ay of— ,1979.
Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk
(Brackets indicate matter to be
deleted, boldface indicates new
matter.)
(Published in the Brooklyn Center
Post September 27, 1979.)
Publish*d in
BROOKLYN CENTER POST
8801 Bass Lake Road
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55428
DATE OF PUBLICATION
ATTORNEY
FILED
BROOKLYN CENTER POST