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THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF MINNESOTA l
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN I SS.
E. C. L'Herault, being duly sworn on oath says that he is and during all the times herein stated has
been President of The Post Publishing Co., the publishers of the newspaper known as THE BROOKLYN
CENTER PRESS, and has full knowled of the facts herein stated; that for, more than one year prior
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printed and published in the 'City of Crystal in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, on Wednesday
of each week; that during all said time the following conditions have existed:
Said newspaper has been printed in the English language from its known office of publication within
the city from which it purports to be issued as above stated in column and sheet form equivalent in space
to at least 450 running inches of single column, two inches wide; it has been issued once each week from a
known office established in such place for publication and equipped with skilled workmen and necessary
material for preparing and printing the same; the press work thereon has been done in its known .office of
publication; in its makeup not less than twenty -five per cent of its news column has been devoted to local
news of interest to the community which it purports to serve; it has contained general news, comment and
miscellany; it has not wholly duplicated any other publication and has not been entirely made up of pat-
ents, plate matter, and advertisements; it has been circulated in and near its said place of publication to the
extent of at least two hundred and forty (240) copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers; it has had
entry as second class matter in its local postoffice; has filed a copy of each issue with the State Histori-
cal Society in St. Paul; and there has been on file in the office of the County Auditor of Hennepin
County, Minnesota, the affidavit of a person having knowledge of the facts, showing the name and
location of said newspaper and the existence of the conditions constituting its qualifications as a legal
newspaper.
That the legal or official matter hereto attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was
printed and published therein in the English language once each week, for. :v.l;(,' !:...successive weeks;
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that the following is a printed copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both iAclusive, and is hereby
acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of said legal or
official matter, to -wit:
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Published in
THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS
5617 Corvallis Ave. N.
MINNEAPOLIS 29, MINNESOTA
DATE OF PUBLICATION
ATTORNEY
FILED
THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS
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survey stakes indicating the boundaries of the
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 3 lot or parcel upon which the structure is
Windows and Doors. All windows and to be built.
OF THE BUILDING ORDINANCE OF THE
VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN CENTER BY doors rs shall be installed the pe rson, approved frames, Section r. At the time of final
ADOPTING THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE and all glass shall be installed in approved inspection, the person, firm or corporation
BY THE sash, as determined by the Building Official. responsible for the construction of the
1964 EDITION AS PUBLISHED Section t n -1 3 . BOARD O APPEALS. building or structure shall have in place
3 0 ALS, g
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF rd ofA Appeals Section survey monuments indicating the bounda -'
The Boa ppe y Sec io Y
BUILDING OFFICIALS TOGETHER WITH 2O4of the U .B.C. shall consist ofthemembers ries of the tract or lot upon which such struc-
APPENDICES INCLUDED IN SAID CODE, BY of the Village Council, When sitting as the ture is built. These monuments shall con -
REFERENCE, AND REPEALING Board of appeals, the Council shall engage and sist of iron stakes, together with 2
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS have present such persons as may be quali- stake, the top of which shall be at least
The Village Council of the Village of Brooklyn fied to provide technical advice on the matters 1 foot above the established grade. These
Center do ordain as follows: under consideration, survey monuments shall correspond to the
Section 1: Chapter 3 of the Village Ordi- Section 3 -104, GROUND WATER AND tract or plot of land which is proposed to
nances is hereby amended to readasfollows: GRADE DETERMINATION INSPECTIONS; be conveyed to a third party,
Section 3 -101, ADOPTION OF THE U.B.C. FINAL INSPECTIONS, Section 3 -107. NOTICE AND PENALTY
WITH APPENDICES, Section 3- 104,1, At the time of inspect- FOR NON - CONFORMANCE WITH PLANS,
Those documents, 3 copies of which are on ing the building foundation, the Building TIME LIMIT ON PERMITS.
file in the Office of the Village Clerk, being Official shall, where and when he deems it Section 3- 107.1. Should the "Building
marked as "Uniform Building Code 1964 Edi- appropriate, require adequate test borings Official" find that the construction or alter -
tion" together with appendices included with at the site to determine the level of the ation for which a permit was issued, is not
said codes, published by the International ground water table at the site. proceeding according to the plans and speci-
Conference of Building Officials excepting Section 3- 104,2, Every building shall be fications submitted to him, he shall give writ -
only therefrom the amendments and additions o constructed that the level of the fin- ten notice to the person to whom such per -
included in Chapter 3 of the Building Ordi- ished basement floor shall be: mit was granted or the person in charge of
nance of the Village of Brooklyn Center and (1) three (3) feet above the level of such construction or alteration of such find -
excepting Section 303 entitled "Building Per- the ground water table as determined ing, and of the particulars in which such
mit Fees" and Chapter 70 of the U.B.C. by the Building Official; or plans or specifications are not being com-
entitled "Excavating and Grading," are here- (2) protected by a drainage system ap- plied with, whereupon such construction or
by adopted by reference as the Building alteration shall be made to conform to
Code of the Village of Brooklyn Center and Proved by the Building Official.
all terms of said code ands appendices Section 3- 104,3, Every lot shall be so said plans and specifications. If after such
PPe graded that the finish grade of the lot meas- notice the corrections are not made to
are made a part thereof as if fully set forth ured at the building foundation shall be a make such construction or alteration con -
in Chapter 3 excepting for amendments and minimum of one foot above the center line form to such plans and specifications, the
additions referred to. of the abutting public street; except that Building Inspector shall revoke the permit
Section 3.102, VARIANCES. Variances deviation from this provision may be by a written notice to be given to the per-
from the Uniform Building Code adopted in authorized by the Village Engineer when an son to whom such permit was granted or to the
Section 3 -101 are as follows: adequate storm water drainage system, ap- person in charge of such construction or
Section 3- 102,1. MAXIMUM SPAN OF proved by the Engineer, has been installed, alteration,
FLOOR JOISTS. The maximum allowable Section 3 -105, INCOMPLETE EXTERIOR Section 3- 107.2, If the construction or
span of floor joists shall be those deter- CONSTRUCTION. alteration for which a permit was issued
mined from Table No. 25 -Q Chapter 25, Buildings or structures having exterior is not commenced within 60 days after the
deleting therefrom Column 2 (entitled "With- walls made up of building Paper or un date of issuance of such permit, such permit
the groups 1 through 4, painted wood, except those structures with h shall expire and be of no effect.
Section 3- 102,2, EXTERIOR WALL exterior wall surfaces specifically designed Section 3- 107,3, It shall be unlawful to
for natural weathering which are comprised commence or to proceed with the con -
SHEATHING. Type V buildings which are of materials which will not deteriorate ap- struction or alteration for which a permit
one or more stories in height shall have preciably, shall not be considered completed was issued and subsequently was revoked
all exterior walls covered with solid sheath- within the meaning of this code, and shall or expired, until a new permit is issued
ing. Sheathing shall be one or more of the not receive final in therefore.
following materials; inspection while in this
condition. Section 3 -108, BUILDING PERMIT FEES,
(1) Boards not less than 1" nominal Section 3 -106. BOUNDARY LOCA- Section 3- 108.1, For any permit for the
thickness TIONS, erection of any buildings or structures other
(2) Plywood not less than 1/2" thick- Section 3- 106.1. At the time of thefooting than commercial and industrial buildings of
ness complying with Uniform Building inspection, the person, firm or corporation public assemblage or for the erection of any
Code Standard 25 -11 -64 responsible for the construction of thebufld- addition for similar occupancy to any existing
(3) Fibreboard not less than 1/2" thick- ing or structure shall have in place accurate building, the fees so charged shall for each
ness complying with Uniform Building such building or addition included in such
Code Standard 22 -1 -64 permit be based on the cubical contents of
(4) Gypsum sheathing shall not be used each building or addition, and shall be at
Section 3- 102.3. PLYWOOD ROOF the rate of $3.00 for the first 1,000 cubic -
SHEATHING. Plywood having a minimum feet or fraction thereof and $.75 for each
thickness of 1/2 inch may be used. Adequate additional 1,000 cubic feet or fraction there -
blocking or edge supports shall be used wher
the span exceeds 24 inches O.C. for 1/2 inch of, of space within the proposed structure,
Section 3- 108,2, For any such permit
Plywood, 32 inches O.C. for 5/8 inch ply- for the erection of a commercial or Indus-
, wood and 36 inches O.C. for 3/4 inch ply- trial building or buildings of public as-
wood, in compliance with table 25 -p of semblage or for the erection of any addition
U.B.C.
Section 3- 102.4. EXITS. or similar occupancy d any at the rate building,
1
(I) Buildings classified in Group I occu- a fee shall 00 charged t the ate of $1,
cy shall have not less than two exits for every a within cubic feet or fraction there
Pan of of space within the proposed structure, .
located in remote parts of the building and Section 3- 108.3. For any such permit for
leading directly to a street, alley, court the repair, remodeling, or alteration to any
or yard. Stairs shall be wholly enclosed existing building or structure, the fee charged
and shall, together with the exit door, for such permit shall be as follows:
comply with the requirement of Chapter 33 (1) If the estimated cost for all proposed
of the Uniform Building Code. work is $50.00 or less no fee shall be
1 (2) Apartment buildings classified in charged.
Group H occupancy shall have not less than (2) If the estimated cost for all proposed
two exits adequately separated so that if one work is between $50.00 and $500.00, the fee
t becomes unusable for any reason, the other shall be $3,00.
will be available and useable. One -fifth of
) i f the the perimeter of the building shall be consid- work is between $a 0 and $1,000.00, the
7 ered adequate separation between entrances fee shall be $5.00.
to exits or between termination of exits. Said (4) If the estimated cost for all proposed
apartment buildings shall in all other re- work exceeds $1,000.00, the fee shall be $5,00
spects conform to the requirements per-
• taming to stairs, exits, and smoke proof plus
ated cos f thousand dollars t
tor fractionther thereof in excess of
enclosures as specified in Chapter 33 of the $1,000.00.
Uniform Building Code.
(3) Apartment buildings classified in Section 3-108.4. For the purpose of co
group H occupancy of type 5 or 5Nconstruc- p fees for or b building permits as above
tion shall have not less than two exits from provided, the cubical o n
structure or addition
each apartment unit opening directly upon a on t to a an n existing structure
tructure
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street or alley or upon a yard or courtyard shall i computed in the following manner to
riot less than four feet in width and con- determine the cost of the building permit:
netted to a street or alley or into an ap- (1) If the proposed structure or addi-
proved passageway not less in width than the lion consists of one story without base-
stairway opening into such passageway and menu the cubic feet shall be determined
not less than seven feet in width, by multiplying the actual square footage
Section 3- 102,5, ACCESSORY BUILD- by 15.
INGS. Private garages, sheds, and agricul- (2) If the proposed structure or addition
tuial buildings or other detached acces- consists of one story and basement, the
sory buildings permitted upon a residential lot cubic feet shall be determined by multi -
but not to be used for human occupancy shall plying the actual square footage by 20.
conform to the following specifications, (3) If the proposed structure or addition
(1) Foundation, The building shall be con- consists of one story, a basement and ex-
structed upon a floating slab or other approved pansion area, the cubic feet shall be deter -
foundation on soil free of organic material mined by multiplying the actual square foot-
within the construction limits. The slab, age by 24,
when used, shall be poured in a monolithic (4) If the proposed structure or addition
manner with a minimum thickness of 4" in- consists of two stories and basement, the
creasing to 8" for a 6 width around the pert- cubic feet shall be determined by multi-
, meter, Concrete having a 28 day strength of plying the actual square footage by 28,
3001bs. per square inch shallbe used. If the (5) The cubic feet of garages, porches
slab —"^ on fill, it shall be reinforced with and breezeways shall +„ c:!ermined by mul•
t'•r � t�isl r, - r , ? f�f�Pc therein. by
6' )- 10 wire mesh, lapped 6" at -
hettt (town into the wee of the 10.
s .t 6", (6) If the proposed structure of addition
V , .om Plate. The bottom plate shall does not fit in the categories set our in (1)
consist of not less than one 2" x 4" anchored through (5) above, the cubic feet shall be
by 3/8" x 8" bolts with washer and nut and determined in accordance with accepted en-
spaced not more thin 6 feet on centers and not gineering methods.
more than 12" from each corner on all sides Section 3 -109, PLAN CHECKING FEES,
of the building. When the valuation of the proposed con -
(3) Studs. The wall studs shall be not less struction (except one and two family dwell -
than 2" x4" boards spaced 16" O.C. ings, and structures accessory thereto) ex-
(4) Top Plate. The top plate shall consist ceeds $1,000.00 and a plan is required to be
of not less than 2" x 4" boards lapped at cor- submitted by Section 301 (c) of the U.B,C.,
ners and overlapped at splices not less than a plan checking fee shall be paid to the
32 ", Village Clerk at the time of submitting
(5) Wall Sheathing. The walls shall be plans and specifications for checking. Said
sheathed with any of the materials permitted plan checking fee shall be as indicated on
in Section 3 -102, subsection b, of this ordi- this accompanying table 3 -A.
nance. If wood board sheathing is used, TABLE NO, 3A —PLAN CHECKING FEES
corner bracing of minimum size 1" x 4" shall Total Valuation Fee
be let into the studs and plates. The first $1,00.00. .. .... . $3,0
(6) Headers, The headers over doors shall Each additional $1,00.00 or fraction,
be the following sizes: to and including $25,000,0 ... 1,50
For Door Openings Headers Each additional $1,000.00 or fraction
Not over 8' Two 2" x 8" over $25,000.00 to and including
Not over 30' Two 2 "x10" $50,00.0 .. . .... .. ... 1,25
Not over 12' Two 2" x 12" Each additional $1,000.00 or fraction
For openings greater than 12 feet, the header over $50,000. to and including
is to be designed to carry the vertical and $1 additi .75
lateral forces acting thereon. Each additionnaa . l $1,000,0 or fraction,
(7) Rafters. Rafters are to have ain inimum more than $100 ,50
size of 2 "x4" sub
, When the unsupported span Section 3 sente nccee, , clause or phrase of
anny y section,
LIection,
does not exceed 8 feet, it is to be provided section, sentence,
this unconstitutional, is for any reason held t f-
with rafter ties spaced not more than 4' unconstitutional, such decision shall not af-
O.C. For unsupported spans not exceeding feet the validity of the remaining portions of
14 collar ties of a minimum size of 2" x 4" this ordinance. the Village Council hereby
shall be provided at a spacing of not more than declares that it would have passed this
4' O.C. and for unsupported spans of not more ordinance and each section, subsection,
than 20 collar ties of a minimum size of
E " act thaat t any one or more e sections, s of the
spaced not more than 4' O.C. O.C.shallbe clause phrase thereof, ir
provided, For unsupported spans inexcessof s,
' 20', a properly designed truss capable of sup- sections, sentences, or clauses and phrases
be declared unconstitutional
porting the dead, snow, and wind loads on
Section 3 -111. SUPREMACY CLAUSE,
the roof shall be used. Any conflict between the provisions of Sec -
(8) Roof Sheathing. Roof sheathing shall tions 3 -101 through 3 -110 of this ordinance
consist of 1" nominal thickness boards or and provisions of the U.B.C. shallbe resolved
of 1/2 inch minimum thickness plywood ap- in favor of the provisions of this ordinance.
plied perpendicular to the framing members. Section 2, Section 3- 101 through 3 -302, and
(9) Shingles. Either wood shingles or Section 3 -816 through 3-817, both inclusive, of
composition shingles or other roofing ma- the Village Ordinances, and other ordinances
terial complying with and applied as speci- in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
fled in Sections 1704 and 3203 of the Uni-
form Building Code as adopted in Section Section s legal puublicblica effective
from and aftter er Its l legal
3 -101 of this ordinance shall be used. ation.
on.
(10) Exterior Wall Covering. The exterior Adopted this 27th day December ON
wall covering shall be of a type comply- GORDON M. ERICKON
S
ing with and applied according to Section Mayor
EARL
2507 -f -2 of the Uniform Building Code. s Clerk
(Published in The Brooklyn Center Press ,
January 12 and 19, 1966.)