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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-21 06-06 AP THE NORTH HENNEPIN POST AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )} 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 NORTH HENNEPIN POST, and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated; that for more than one year prior to the publication therein of the( 3S -z i8 .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. .. hereto attached, said newspaper was printed and published in the � f1i;g.l of Crysta in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, on Thursday 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 village 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 - tive 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; 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. (5 successive weeks; That it was first so publ' ed on Thursday, the ....... ............................t!. .day of l�Cty ..., 19. 7.., and thereafter on Thursday of each week to and f i ncluding the .. ........... ..... ........ day of .. .... .. .. .... .a.. 19......, and that the following is a printed copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both iuclusive, 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: abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz -6 -pt. Oldstyle a bedefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz -6 -pt. Devinne abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyz- 7'i -pt. Excelsior abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxya -7 /a Memphis Bold Subscribed and Sworn to before / \�y me this .......... day of ..... jy�.:� ................ A D., 19.4.. =? r 2 <,`. , No . ................ Affidavit of Publication " OF S t Published is THE NORTH HENNEPIN POST BOX "B" ROBBINSDALE MINNESOTA DATE OF PUBLICATION ATTORNET ti I FILED THE NORTH HENNEPIN POST Robbinsdale, Minnesota 11 1 . - �_ ^ ---'- - • - /• - S _. -.- - ' -- - 1 r--- - — ' Mary ftih,.d, p CUTER N i -+ o Duo ooiFj p, wig �,� ,,I��,��' {II� I�lil � 1 J , 1_ - - ' ' , � � UI�h •�•�, , / TWIN I •I L/ .111 1 1 1 1 i 1 I ' 6UIIE PLAN 4 a - P LEGEND. mmm"ft ruNLN: WunnlNa TWIN• _ 1 O' LOON OIIOMIN � 1MN0 _ mom& KOMMW, TWeeW,TO ® LNREO MM NMAL a1AN TNKOIINMAKN ® KNEa,A MNKrwl, KONNNANV TNNONUWNKN RT�II • LAN[ o ,r- 11It0 OA LYN CE1x'1'1: 11 _ - ..^ate. r r� -•„�, -mot, ; -- _ A N ORDINANCE AMENDING piling, a mar - desig nated for local shop ping, g THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF ket analysis shall be submitted. This THE VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN market analysis shall be based 'upon the ,Planning. Commission's Guide Plan CENTER BY REPEALING SEC- and not merely upon existing develop•', TIONS 35 -218, 35 -219. AND 35- ment and shall demonstrate a need fors 220, AND INSERTING A NEW an a shopping conr. bu _ ! 1. The i g setback along the Osseo SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS Road and other major thoroughfares.l SECTION 35 -218 as designated on the Planning Com- mission's Guide Plan, shall be 65 feet. THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE TABLE 2 a. Barber Shops. VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN CENTER b. P,eauty Parlors. ORDAINS: c. Book and Stationery Stores, Section 1. The following amendment to d. Clothes Pressing Establishments. the zoning ordinance of Brooklyn Center e, Drug Stores. is to be considered an interim measure f. Dry cleaning and laundry receiving pending completion of the Village's com- stations, processing to be done else. prehensive plan and revised zoning ordin• where. ante. To withhold any action on the Vil- g Florist shops, retail sale of plants only. !age's zoning until the revised ordinance h. Food stores, grocery stores, meat mar` - is presented and acted upon tends to make kets, bakeries, delicatessens, dairy for hardships to both developers and home products. owners. Therefore, Section 35 -218 of the i. Gift shops. zoning ordinance of the Village of Brook - j Hardware stores. lyn, Center is hereby amended- to read as k. Laundrits, automatic, self- service type follows: or hand, employing not more than two Section 35 -218. USES AUTHORIZED persons in addition to the owner or IN COMMERCIAL ZONING. Future de- manager provided that laundry ma- velopment of land zoned commercial must chines shall not exceed twelve pound meet the requirements of Table 1. Such capacity each i development, furthermore, will be lim- 1 Shoe and hat repair stores. ited to the uses listed in Table 2, unless m. Variety stores. authorized by a Special Use Permit. The n. Medical and dental services. uses that may be authorized by a Special o. Public uses. - Use Permit are listed in Table 3. ' TABLE 3 TABLE 1 a. Drive -in businesses where people are IL The property shall be located within served in automobiles. a general area designated for local b. . Resta urants Mortuaries. shopping according to the Guide Plan c Restaa ts n, when no entertainment of the Planning Commission, a copy or dancing ur is provided. of which is attached hereto and made d. Public utility facilities. a part hereof. e. Clubs or lodges— private, non - profit. `. The area shall be platted as a single f. Other retail businesses. parcel of land or replatted, if neces- g Automobile service stations. sary, to gain a single parcel, the par- Section 2. The existing provisions of Ser.- cel shall be under unified control. , tions 35.218, 35 -219 and 35.220 of the zon- e. The off-street parking ratio shall be not ing ordinance are hereby repealed. less than three square feet of o ff. Section 3. This ordinance shall ..takE street parking td. one square foot of effect. from and after its legal publication. floor area. Passed by the Village Council this 1 d. The minimum development to qualify day of May, 1957. as a shopping center shall' contain not WILLIAM N. SUPER less than one retail grocery store and Mayor H one drug store. There shall be not ) R • JONES, Clerk. less than 25,000 square feet of gross ( in The North Hennepin Post, floor area, and not more than 100; June 6, 1957). 000 square feet e. Where such development abuts a res- idential district, a buffer zone shall be established. There shall be a pro- tective strip of not less than 25 feet in width. This protective strip shall contain no structure, shall not be used for parking, off - street loading, or stor- age, and shall be landscaped. The landscape treatment shall contain a compact evergreen hedge or fence. The planting or fence design must be ap- proved by the Building' Department as being in harmony with a residen- tial neighborhood and providing suf- ficient screening of the commercial area. The hedge or fence shall be no less than four feet and no more than six feet in heights. f. There shall be no off - street parking within 15 feet of any street right -of- way. s. The parking area shall be surfaced with an all- weather type treatment, and the handling of surface water drainage shall be according to a plan approved by the Village Engineer. b. Cross lane traffic access on major thoroughfares, as designated on the Planning Commission's Guide Plan, shall be channeled across thoroughfare intersections. Other cross -lane traffic must be eliminated through design of the development. L If a second shopping center is to be considered within any of the areas