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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-11 08-30 AP AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE VILLAGE ORDINANCES BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 35 -413 Village of Brooklyn Center THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS The Village Council of the Villa of Brooklyn Center ordains as follows: SECTION 1. A new section 35 -413 is AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION hereby added to Chapter 35 of the Village of Brooklyn Center Ordinances: SECTION' 35 -413. SPECTAL REQITTRE- AfPNTS FOR AUTOilIOBILE SERVICE STATIONS. Automobile service stations pose particular problems in achieving com- patibility with abutting and adjacent land STATE OF MINNESOTA uses because of potentially detrimental SS. aspect% of their operation. The problem is COUNTY OF HE.NNEPIN basically both functional and aesthetic, in- vovilug traffic hazards, noise, light glare at night, outdoor storage of merchandise, poor architectural design, indiscriminate advertising, etc., all of which contribute to less enjoyment in use of and redaction of property values in %itrronoding proper- ties. R ig hereby determined that the pen -, E. C. L'Herault, being duly sworn on oath says that he is and during all the times herein stated has oral welfare will he better served by mini- been President of The Post Publishing Co.. the publishers of the newspaper known as THE BROOKLYN mizing adverse f.wctronal and aesthetic CENTER PRESS, and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated; that for more thgn one year prior conditions which may result from opera- ' tion of automobile service stations, and that the nse, enjoyment and improvement - - - - • • _ • • • •: of surrounding properties will be enhanced to the publication therein of the ..........::..'..: .. "..:. :::.:........:.:..:....' "' '. by the following requirements: 1. Automobile service stat;m- r^ -t front and the primar building shall face on a ! .......... .. .. ... .. hereto attached, said newspaper was street designated be the Village 1'grur,t ri and published in the Village of Crystal in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, on as a maior thoroughfare. - rho minimum Thursday of each week; that during all said time the following conditions have existed: width and depth respectively of the use site shall be one hundred and twenty 11201 feet. No service station shall he constructed Said news has been newspaper a rioted in the English language from its known office of p ublication within p p p g g on a lot abutting a R -1 district; provided, the village from which it purports to be issued as above stated in column and sheet form equivalent in space however, that a service station may be to at least 450 running inches of single column, two inches wide; it has been issued once each week from a onstructed on such a lot if the abutting known office established in such place for publication and equipped with skilled workmen and necessary lot is occupied by a multiple family dwell- 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 ing which is a part of a planned devolon- inept area together with the service trews of interest to the community which it purports to serve; it has contained general news, comment and by a building other than a miscellany; it has not wholly duplicated any other publication and has not been entirely made up of pat - station, or r r an accessory thereto. Fo rube 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 purpose of this paragraph, a lot which entry as second class matter in its local postoffice; has filed a copy of each issue with the State Histori- mereh• adjoins the use site at one corner cal Society in St. Paul; and there has been on file in the office of the County Auditor of Hennepin will not be deemed to abut the site. County, Minnesota, the affidavit of a .person having knowledge of the facts, showing the name and 3. Prior to any construction, rho owner location of said newspaper and the existence of the conditions constituting its qualifications as a legal �* or developer shall comply with the require- ments of Section 35 -707, which relates to newspaper. approval of preliminary plans. The owner or developer shall also submit final archi- tectural drawing and specifications to the That the legal or official matter hereto attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was Flanning Commission, which shall then make recommendations to the Village Coun- - oil. Anv construction must conform to the printed and published therein in the English language once each week, for. ::.....'.....successive weeks; drawings and specifications as approved by the Council, fu evaluating architectural - design, the Planning Commission and That it was first so published on Thursday, the ........ .........................:..:.. „......day of Council shall follow the principle that the building express sincere concepts and honest construction, and be compatible with .................................... I — • „ 19:....., and thereafter on Thursday of each week to and surrounding buildings. The appearance of the communit , and landscape is to be dis- turbed as little as possible. Moreover, the including the .............. ..... .... ... day of .. .... .. .. ......... 19......, and design of the building and of the canopy, that the following is a printed copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby if there is one, shall be in scale with the acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of said legal or surroundings. This section shall apply to official matter, to -wit: all extev'ior additions or alterations, in- cluding accessory structures and signs. abedefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz -6 -pt. Oldstyle 4. No driveway will be permitted within abedefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz -6 -pt. Devinne forty 140) feet of the intersection of the curb lines of a corner use site. The u m a maxi- 1)Cdi hlklmn0 r m width of any driveway shall be thirty e g pq stuvwxyz- 7'z -pt. Excelsior (30) feet at the property line. No drive- abedsfghiJklmnopgrstuvwxy: -7V2 Memphis Bold way shall be within thirty (30) feet of another driveway on the same use site, or be flared outward on the boulevard in such a way as to encroach upon the boulevard of abutting property. 5. Provisions will be made for an tui- obstructed area, free of all vehicles, pumps, •'f' , e signs, displays or other materials which '”" "�• tend to obscure vision, when the use site is at the intersection of two streets. The unobstructed area shall be bounded by the Subscribed and Sworn to before street lines of the lot and a straight line adjoining points along such street lines (50) feet from the point of intersection of the me this ....... a.:.......... day of ....... :...,r..:,.::.......... . A.D.. 19...... street lines. This is not intended to pre- - - clude one identification sign which is ten - feet or more above the street grade level t and is supported by a pedestal twelve /I f ,, inches or less in diameter. •-•••••••- I••••••• .••••• .......................c. 6. Facilities for chasis and gear lubrica- tion and for washing must be enclosed within the principal building. No mer- h may be displayed for sale outside the the principal building except within four feet of the building or in the pump islands, unless enclosed by a structure compatble with the building. No discarded trash, part nr tire may b. acc;imulated outside the building unless ew loped by a durable structure compatihle c,th the de- sign of the principal building. i 7. Lighting surrounding automobile serv- ice at must be adequate for safety only, and designed to minimize the amount of light reflecting on abutting or adjacent properties. lighting design must be sub - No witted to the Planning Commission for /� • ................ recommendations to the Council, and all lighting shall conform to drawings and specifications approved by the Council. Affidavit of Pu S. Any required buffer or screening area OF shall be so constructed as to keep the beam .,f antoinobile_ headlights from shining into shutting residential properties. 9. There may be one permanent, detach- ed, non - flashing identification sign of a pedestal type which shall conform to the s condition 0f the special u permit. No part of the signs shall overhang the prop- erty line. 10. The following activities are prohibit- ed: a. Body work, painting, and major motor or major transmission repair, - b. Vehicular parking, except that owners' and employees' automobiles and a maxi- Publisbod in re mum of the service vehicles may be parked' and a ,tt nmoba being serviced THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS ' may be parked for a maximum period of 48 hours at any one time. c. Sale of vending- of items other than - automotive feels, lubricants or auto 5617 Corvallis Ave. N. mobile parts and accessories (except the MINNEAPOLIS 22 MINNESOTA vending of soft drinks, candy, cigarettes, and other incidental items within the - principal building for convenience of customers), the renting of trailers or or other equipment, and other uses, DATE OF PUBLICATION unless they are specifically approved by a special use Permit. il. The lawful u se of Iand for any automobile service station existing at the time of the adoption of this ordinance may be continued. even if such use does not conform to the above regulations, provided that the use is made to conform to all ATTORNEY sections except 1, 2, 3, and 4 within twelve months of the date the ordinance was adopted: Paragraph 3 of Section 35- 4l3 shall apply to all exterior additions or alterations, im•hidmg accessory buildings and signs from the date, the ordinance was adopted. 12. The owner or lessee shall he jointly and severally responsible for seeing that the atrore regulations are observed. - SFCTTOV 2. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its legal pnhlication FILED passed he the Village Council this 91b day of July Jq6'.. GORDON M. ERICKSOly, Mayor ATTEST: HENRY A. DORFF, (Village Clerk) (Published in the Rrooklvn ('enter Press, Aiig. 30 and Sept. 6 _ _ THE BROOKLYN CENTER PRESS 11