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STATE OF MINNESOTA
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 fats herein s gEl, that for more than one year
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printed and published in the Village of Crys .•1 in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, on
Thursday of each week; that during all said .one 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 -live 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 advertisement;; it has been circulated in and near its said place of publication to the
, xtent of at least two hundred and forty (240) copies rectilarly delivered to paying subscrihers; 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 or file in the office of the County Auditor of Hennepin
Courtly, 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.
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12 Ch ristmas Edition
Thursday, December 19, 1957 ;1 w l'1 '..t u,e aril -} areas shall be restricted to driveways 30
o feet or less in width, no two driveways
ni the Village, inctivdngi being closer than 100 fee' apart. The
An Ordinance Repealing Chapter ti cons:rcctiroi of trects and gutters,! nuiuber of parking spaces required in
85 of the Ordit nces of the Villag di :h +'s. etc., to cause considerable in -' various zoning districts given in Sec.
9 tion 35.334,
of Broo C.,iite2, Said C ha p ter ere= as ii decrease := in the amount re Section 35 -222. SCREENING. All open
y' P water zv'hich wutild in a state of nature
Being Known as the "Zoning Or flew into and through such natural wafer off street parking areas having more than
dinance of the Village of Brook- channels, six parking spaces shall be effectively
g SECTION 3s -203. FRONTAGE ON A
'screened from any adjacent residential
lyn Center ", and Enacting a New lots by a densely planted hedge at least'
Pl "BLIC ROAD REQUIRED. A building four feet high or by a solid wall or solid
Zoning Ordinance to be Known as, p mit shall only be issued for lots which fence at least four feet high. Such hedge
Chapter 35 of the Ordinance of front upon a public road at leaast 60 feet 1 wall or fence shall in no case exceed
Said Village in i.Hth; provided, that in the case of 'six feet in height. The screening shall not
a park plat, service toad, or other special be within 15 feet of a street,
road development, the road may be of
Tne Village Council of the Village of such lesser width as is equal to the Section 35.223. SURFACING, All open,
maximum width of the road as established off- street parking area shall be improved
Brooklyn Center Ordains: by existing plans accepted or approved by with a minimum of durable, oil stabilized
SECTION 1. Chapter 35 of the Ordi- the Village Council. Where there is no surface and shalt be so raded and drain -
nances of the Village of Brooklyn Center, such existing public road, a permit may ed as to dispose of all surface water.
known as the Zoning Ordinance of the be issued only if the applicant shall have Drainage shall not be across sidewalks or
Village of Brooklyn Center" is hereby re- conveyed to the Village of Brooklyn Center, driveways and drainage plans must be
pealed• ai -d the Village Council shall have ac- approved by the Village Engineer.
SECTION 2. A new ordinance to be cepted, a 60 foot strip (or such lesser SECTION 35 -224. LIGHTING. Any
knmvn as tl.e "Zoning Ordinance of the width as equals the planned road) of land lighting used to illuminate an off - street
Village of Brooklyn Center" as herein- gunning the width of the applicant's prop- parking area shall be so arranged as to
after set forth is hereby adopted and shall arty for road purposes. I£ the applicant deflect away from adjoining premises in
red lace the ordinance repealed in Section 1 does not own the full road with -he shall any residence district.
as Chapter 35 of the Ordinance of the Vil•I convey so much thereof as he owns but SECTION 35 -225. LOCATION. All ae-
la -y ,f Brookyn Center, in no event less than 3¢ of the planned eessory off- street parking facilities required
SECTION 3. Said new Zoning Ordinance roa The Village Council shall accept herein shall be located as follows:
of the Village of Brooklvn Center shall be said conveyance if it conforms to existing (a) Spaces accessory to one and two -
in full force from and after its publication. street plans and if the applicant shall family dwelling on the same lot as
.ECTIOS 4. For first grade and surface said street in ac- the principals use served.
purposes of the min cordance with the requirements for grading (b) Spaces accessory to multiple - fancily
rites of the Council proceedings of the Vil -I and surfacing of streets as set forth in dwellings on the same lot as the
lace Council, the foregoing shall be in- the Platting Ordinance of the Village of principal use served or within 400
sei Ycd in the minutes and the text of the Brooklyn Center. The applicant may have feet of the main entrance to the
new ordinance shall be attached to said such building permit issued prior to such principal building served.
mir,ytes and shall be deemed a part hereof. grading and surfacing with the approval (e) Spaces accessory to uses located in
\dopted by th Village Council of the of the Village Council if he shall post a Business or Industrial District;
Village of the Center, :Minnesota, bond sufficient to cover the cost of com• within 800 feet of a main entrance
this 5th day of November, 1957. pletion of the street and if he shall have to the principal building served.
deposited with the Village of Brooklyn SECTION 35 -226. TOINT FACILITIES.
Center Council a deed of conveyance for Required parking facilities serving two or
said strip of land. If the applicant shall more uses may a located on the same lot
SECTION 35 -101, PURPOSE. This or- fail to grade and surface within the or in the same structure provided that the
dinance is being enacted in order to time set in the bond, the Village of total number of parking spaces furnished
protect and promote the public health, Brooklyn Center may proceed to have shall not be less than the sum of the sepa-
safety, and general welfare of the people such improvement made and shall be re- rate requirements for each use.
of Brooklyn Center- Specifically, the pro-, imbursed from such bond. The Village Council may approve the
visions are designed to achieve the fol- SECTION 35.210. BUILDINGS. In joint use of parking facilities by the fol-
lowing objectives: single family residence districts every build -' lowing uses or activities under the follow -
1) Adequate light, air, and safety from ing hereafter erected or structurally altered; ing conditions:
fire- or occupants of structures. shall be located on a lot, and in no (a) Up to 50 percent of the parking
2) Conservation of the value of land case shall there be more than one prin• facilities required for a theater, bowling
and buildings. cipal }wilding on one lot. The words alley, dance hall, bar or restaurant may
3)A balanced tax base es between "principal building" shall be given their be supplied by the off-street parking fact-
residential, commercial and industrial common, ordinary meaning; in case of lities provided by types of uses specified
uses. doubt, or on any question of interpretation under (d) below as primarily daytime
4) Avoidance of business failures through; the decision of the Building Inspector shall', uses.
improper location. be final. (b) Up to 50 percent of the off - street
S) A minimum of congestion in the SECTION 35 -211. ACCESSORY BUILD-' parking facilities required for any use
public streets. INGS. s)ecified under (d) below as primary day
6) Compatibility between different land 1. No accessory building, unless an in•I time uses may be supplied by the parking
uses. tegral part of the principal building, shall! facilities provided by the following night-
7) Reasonable standards to which strac - be erected, altered. or moved within, time or Sunday uses; Auditorium inciden-
tures and uses shall conform. 9 eight feet of the principal building, tal to a public or parochial schools, church-
! 2. Accessory building may not be es, bowling alleys, dance halls, theaters,
General Provisions and Requirements ; erected upon the side yard .adjacent to bars or restaurants.
SECTION 35 -201. LOTS. Any lot. the street of a corner lot or that of a (c) Up to 100 percent of the parking
which was held in a single ownership of reversed corner lot, nor upon the rear, facilities required by this section for a
record on April 4, 1940, the date on the yard o•_ a through lot. church or for an auditorium incidental to
Village of Brooklyn Center first adopted • 3. No accessory building shall exist 15, a Public or parochial school may bt sup-
s r -nning ordinance, and which does not feet in height. plied by the off - street parking facilities
meet the requirements of this ordinance SECTION 35 -312. ENCROACHMENTS.' provided by uses specified under (d) below
w to area, width, or other open space,1 For the purpose of this ordinance the fol- as Primarily daytime u es.
shall not be considered as en- (d) For the purposes of this section the
may nevertheless be utilized for single-
lowing followin uses are considered as riml
art
detached dwelling purposes pro croachments on yard set - back require• g
vi,led the measurements of such area, ments: dap -time uses: Banks, business o ices, s e-
w:.dth, or open space are within 70 per 1, In any yards: off-street open park- tail stores, personal service shops, house -
cent of the requirements for them under ing spaces; terraces; awnings; canopies; hold equipment, or furniture shops, cloth -
terms of this ordinance. or steps, not exceeding t percent of 'ing or shoe repair of service shops, manu-
• factoring, wholesale sod similar uses.
Where two or more contiguous vacant
the area of the yard; c imneys, flag
ors are held in single ownership within (f) Conditions required for joint use:
Poles.
a suhdivision which was duly record- _ . In side and rear yards: fences, (1) The building or use for which the
ed prior to April 4, 1940, which lots are lccuges, or walls not exceeding six feet plication is being made to utilize the
individualh not of the required minimum in height. However, in a corner lot no off- street parking facilities provided
area (it width for the district in which oostruction higher than three feet above by another building or use shall be
they are situated, no special exception curb, level shall be located within twenty located within ,800 feet of such park -
shall be required for the issuance of build- feet' of the lot corner formed by any two ing facilities.
ing Permits if such lots shall be de- streets. (2) The applicant shall show that there
veloped in groups or fractions thereof, a� is no substantial conflict f the p
; single lots, to provide the minimum lot-
dry In rear yards: recreational and lawn- cipal operating hours of the two
ry equipment; arbors and trellises; lord bu joint
s or uses for which
frontage and area required for each struc- conies limited to 15 percent of the yard g
ture. T1 p of this provision is, area; breezeways; open use of off- street parking facilities is
to pericit utilization of isolated recorded; porches; detached proposed.
lots which lack adequate width or area, as; outdoor living roonO (3) properly drawn legal instrument,
Section 3 5- 2 20. di Ui'R executed PARK executed b the artier concerned
long as to living standards can ING In all districts off - street automobile
provided; and y p ; and to widen substandard-si for joint use of off - street parking
lots wherever practicable so that parking space shall be provided an facilities, duly approved as to form
vacant
they will be in harmony with the exist accessory use in accordance with the he re- and manner of execution by the Vil
in or projected character of the neighbor -'! quirements of. this Ordinance. These re- lage Attorney, shall be filed with the
B quirements shall apply only to structures Village Clerk.
hold in which they are situated. erected or expanded after passage of this
SECTION 35 -292. DRAINAGEWAYS Ordinance, provided that the amount of SECTION 35.227, DETERMINATION PROTECTED., No obstruction, ff - street parking provided for any exist
struction, diversion, OF AREAS. For purpose of determining
-!
brid�;in ^, or confining of the existing ing use shall not be reduced, except in'� required parking spaces, "Floor Area" shall
ch-uTr- l I f rt natural water way in the a cordance with this Ordinance: There shall ; be the gross floor area of the building de-
Villa of lip: -Jklyn Center through which be no offstreet parking within 15 feet', voted to a use or uses, less any floor area
stir tiv;;re -r in t:,ae of storms naturally, o f any street right -of -way. devoted primarily to storage including park -
fl „a :1. " a�ro the laird shall be Section 35 -221. SIZE OF PARKING' ing areas, but including incidental storage
pe „ is l our �peci d permit. Before SPACE AND ACCESS. Each required' apace located within selling or working
areas. Basement space shall not be in-
g, ec:cl permit, the Village parking space sball he not less than'
,' ,t,• ^il ,h. +ll fir -i find that tice obstruc• 250 square fee' of s,Ln;.ng and maneu- eluded in Floor Area" unless used for
ti i;i• r -; -ion, 1 etc., will carry retail or comparable service to the public
tr” ar op.�c „f i +rater asually likely to Wring area. There shall be adequate pro - 1 and accessible to the public.
a visions for ingress and a g�ass from each When application of the regulations for
single space. Access to off- street parking determining required off- street parsing
I
spaces results in a requirement of a trac- procedure for which id
tional spa. , anv fraction no to and in- a develo is given in Seayian, () Where such
pment abuts al
eluding one -h 35
ali shall be disregarded, and -530. residential district, a buffer zone shall be
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SECTION SS -320. OF DW. staSli�b d. Thac . ban be a
fractions over count as one add! II ,,$g prowidtve
tional parking space. TRICT REQUIREMEbT (Minimu &- strip of not less than 25 feet in width.
SECTION 35.228. PARKING LOTS. 9uiremenYs). This protective strip shall contain no strut.
Wherever required parking facilities are on IK AR B- $2 I -1 tures, shall not be used for parking, off -
adjacent lots, the total area shall be re- & 93 street loading, or storage, and shall be
subdivided in order to place building and Lot Area (sq. ft.) '1 9,500 9,S0o 1,500 ... landscaped. The landscape treatment shall
parking on one parcel of land. Ground Floor Area contain a compact evergreen hedge or
SECTION 35.230. OFF - STREET LOAD- per Dwelling Unit fence, but shall not extend within 15 feet
ING. In connection with any structure (sq• ft.) of the street right -of -way. The planting or
which is to be erected or substantially 2 bedroom Homes 768 768 ,,, ,,. fence design must be approved by the
altered, and which requires the receipt or 3 Bedroom Homes 912 912 Building Department as being in harmony
distribution of materials or merchandise by 4 and more Bed- with a residential neighborhood and pro -
trucks or similar vehicles, and which will room Homes ..1,152 1,152, viding sufficient screening of the rommer•I
have a gross floor area of 10,000 square Lot Width (ft.) 75 75 20 100 cial area. The hedge or fence shall be no
feet or more, there shall be provided off- Front Yard Set -Back less than four feet and no more than six
street loading space on the basis of the (ft.) 2 ......... 35 35 30 30 feet in height.
following minimum requirements: Side Yard Set -Back
Square feet of aggregate Minimum (ft.) '3 .. • . • 10 10 10 10 SECTION 35 -333. SPECIAL REQUIRE•,
grass floor area required number Side Yard Set -Back MENTS IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS.
of berths Facing Street Cor- (a) Screening must be provided and
ner Lot) .. .. 25 25 25 25 maintained by the owner of an industrial
10,000 up to and including 16,000 1
16,000 up to and including 40,000 2 Rear Yard Set -Back building adjacent to a residential area.
40,000 up to and including 70,000 3 (ft.) • • • • • 40 40 25 25 Such screening, either of planting, fence
70,000 up to and including 100,000 4 Parking Spaces (250 sq. ft. per space) or wall, must reduce noise and inhibit eye
For each addition 40,000 1 add. Dwellings: 1 Space per dwelling unit level vision between the residential and in
SECTION 35.240. NON-CONFORM- Hospitals: 1 Space for every 3 beds dustrial areas. Plans for proposed screening:
ING USES. The lawful use of any land Churches: 1 Space for every 3 seats must be presented to and approved by thej
or building existing at the time of the adop- Retail Business: 1 Space for each 85 Building Inspector before a building per -
tion of this ordinance may be continued, q• ft, of floor area mit is granted.
even if such use does not conform to the Other Business: f Space for each 150 (b) No activities involving the storage,!
s
s ft. of floor area exec
' regulations of this ordinance; provided: q• t that res- utilization or manufacture of materials or p
1. No such non - conforming use of land taurants must have 1 Space for each Products which could decompose by detem-
shall be enlarged or increased or oc- 3 sears and motels must have 1 ation shall be permitted except such as e
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cupy a greater area of land than that Space for each unit. specifically licensed by the Village Co a e
occupied by such use at the time of Industry: 1 Space for every 2 em- cil. Such materials shall include but nor be
the adoption of this ordinance, ployees (based upon maximum plan- confined to: all primary explosives, such
2. Such non - conforming use shall not be ned employment during any work as lead oxide and lead sulphare; all high
moved to any other part of the parcel Period) or 1 Space for each 800 sq. e, ppoosives and boosters, such as TNT,
of land upon which the same was ft. of floor area, whichever require- IM, tetryl and ammonium nitrate; pro -
conducted at the time of the adoption ment is the greater. Pellants and components thereof such asl
of this ordinance. floor Area R a t i o nitrocellulose, black powder, ammonium!
3. A non - conforming use of a building (Floor area to lot Perchlorate and nitroglycerine; blasting ex-
existing at the time of the adoptipn of I a r e a ) Maximum plosives, such as dynamite, powdered mag -I
this ordinance may be extended permitted ......... .4 .4 .6 .4 nesium, potassium chlorate, potassium per -,
throughout the building, provided no mangenates and potassium nitrate; and'
structural alterations except those re- FOOTNOTES: nuclear fuels and reactor elements such as
quired by ordinance, law or other *1..The num:num requirements for strut• uranium 235 and plutonium.
regulatio non - conforming use consists shall be ns are made therein. ' tures other than single family residence (c) The floor area of any floor higher
4. If such
s e Y than two stories above the front lot line
8,000 sq. ft. for duplexes, 1600 shall not exceed 25
of a substantial building and ceases �sq, ft, for efficiency units, and 2 700 sq. `lo of the tract area
fora continuous period of two years, owned by the developer.
ft. fur all other multiple family units. Rest• I (d No industrial use shall extend within
any subsequent use of said building ]deutial requirements are per dwelling unit. 'S0 fee et of a Lakeshore.
shall be in conformity to the use 2. Where adjacent structures have front
regulations specified by this ordinance yard set -backs different from those required,
for the district in which such build- the front SECTION 35.334. SPECIAL REQUIRE-
, yard set -back shall conform to bIENTS IN NEIGHBORHOOD SHOP -
ing is located. the average set -back of the adjacent strut- ,PING FACILITIES.
S. Any building which does not conform tunes. If only one adjacent lot is occupied In order to provide sound development
to the use in which it is located shall by a structure, the front yard setback shall of new neighborhood shopping centers, the
not be rebuilt or reconstructed to its be the average of the required set -back Village is withholding commercial zonin
former use and physical dimensions and the set -back of that adjacent structure. 8 gl
if damaged 60% or more by fire, Where a regional shopping center faces from certain general areas. On the basis of
wind, earthquake or explosion accord- a major thoroughfare the set -back shall be Planning studies, each of these general,
ing to the estimate of the Building 150 feet. areas represents a location suitable to a
Ins ector and a new neighborhood p ppprved by the Council. , e several shopping center. Since
6. Where there is a non - conforming use here an industrial district faces a (here are several possible locations within
of land on a parcel with no structure residential district across a street, the front each area, the Village does not wish at this
of there is a nonconforming Yard set -back of the industrial district along time to establish the final location. Initia
use of land adjacent to a, conforming that street shall be no less than 100 feet. five of property owners and soundness oil
structure (such a storage of equip- Set -backs along major thoroughfares shall development plans will determine the final'
in no event be less than 90 feet, measured
meat and supplies), such use shall be Vocation,
from the center -line.
terminated within two years follow- � Therefore, it is the intention of the Vil-
ing adoption of this ordinance. `3• A garage must 1, e set back at least' ilage to zone for ne business any
DISTRICT PROVISIONS 5 feet from a side lot line, except that a property, proposed for development, that
SECTION 35.301. DISTRICTS. For the garage may be set back 3 feet from the meets the following minimum require .gents.
[purpose of this ordinance, the Village of side lot line if the garage is located 20 feet IThese requirements shall also apply to fu.
Brooklyn Center is hereby organized into or more to the rear of the house. Where a iture commercial development in areas al -
'the following districts: commercial district adjoins a residence dis- ready zoned for neighborhood business.i
RESIDENCE trict the set -back shall be not less than (B•1 Districts).
R -1 Single Family Residence District 25 Feet. Where an industrial district ad-
BUSINESS joins a residence district, the set -back shall (a) The property shall be .located within
R -B Residence - Business District be not less than 100 feet. Side yard set- a general area designated for local
B -1 Local Business District backs shall be no less than the height of shopping according to the Guide Plane
B -2 Regional Business District the building. of the Planning Commission.. '
B -3 General Business District (b) The area shall be platted as a single]
INDUSTRIAL SECTION 35.331. SPECIAL REQUIRE- Parcel of land or replatted, if nec es . I
I -1 Limited Industrial• District MENTS IN ALL DISTRICTS. No base- nary, to gain a single parcel, so that
The location and boundaries of the dis• ment, cellar, garage, tent, trailer or acces- the parcel shall be under unified
tricts established by this ordinance are sory building shall at any time be used as control•
set forth in Sections 35 -704, 35 -713, 35 -723, a residence or dwelling, temporarily or per- (c) The off- street parking ratio shall be!
35 -733, 35 -743, and 35 -753. manently. All signs, billboards and adver- not less than three square feet of
Unless otherwise indicated in relation to tt
points or features, the Ing structures shall comply with the ap- off-street parking to one square foot,
established lines, 1 plica le ordinances of the Villa a of Brook• of floor area.
n Center- g
district boundary lines are the center lines Y (d) The minimum development to qual
of streets, alleys or railroad rights, of -way ify as a shopping center shall con
existing or extended. SECTION 35.332. SPECIAI. RE- tain not less than one retail grocer;
SECTION 35 -310. USES. Except as Q UIREMENTS IN BUSINESS DIS- store and one drug store. There shall)
provided for in Section 35 -340', NON - TRICTS. be not less than 25,000 square feet;
CONFORMING USES, no building or (a) All business, storage, service, repair of gross floor area, and not mot;
premises may hereafter be used or occu- or Processing, or merchandising display ! than 100,000 square feet.
pied within a given district unless it is a shall be conducted wholly within. an en- ; tei Where such a development abuts a
permitted or accessory use within such closed building or behind a solid fence not i residential district, a buffer zone
district or unless it is authorized as a s ?c- less than five feet high except for estab- shall be established. There shall e
cial use. Sections 35 -701, 35 -702, 35 -704, lishments of the drive -in type offering a protective strip of not less than 25
35 -710, 35 -711, 35.712, 35 -7"20, 35 -721. 35- goods or services directly to customers, and fee in width. This protective s
trip
172'2, 35 -730, 35. 731, 35- 732, 35 -74o, 35-741, off- street parking and loading, shall contain no structures, shall not
35 -742, 35 -750, 35 -751 and 35 -752 gives (b) Not more than three horsepower be used for parking, off- street loan -
the various Permitted Uses, Permitted Ac- shall be employed in the operation of any ing, or storage, and shall be lam' -
�cessory Uses, and Special Lases for each one machine and not more than twelve scaped. The landscape treatment shall
district. horsepower in the operation of all machine contain a compact evergreen beds.
Permitted and accessor uses are those, for fabricating, processin or repair in any
Y g or fence, but shall nor,extend within
which are more or less natural and coin-1 establishment. -� � 15 feet of the street right-way.
patible with each other in a given district. (c) Processes and equipment emPloved The planting or fence design must
Special uses are those which may be de- and goods processed or sold, shall be lim• be approved by the Building Depart -
sirable for the public welfare in a iven ited to those which are not objectionable
g meat as being in harmony with a
district, but which have a potential !atom- by reason of odor, dust, smoke, cinders, gas residential neighborhood and provid-
atibiliE with the permitted uses. S pecial noise, vibration, refuse matter, or water
P Y P ing sufficient screening of the wm-
uses require a Special Use Permit, the carried waste. mercial area. The hedge or fence
shall be no less than four feet and
np me " ADMINISTRATION
er
(� These ahbe aoza7d SECTION 35.501. PLANNING COI-', nark
1slq� ittRSTl1 *' F,STABT,TSITFT) A can ion itferval by 2 `!fg (Ey9
within If feet of any sl reet stun shall be formed immediately alter the ( AR Co 1 east ate titda� on I&
adoption of this ordinance, to be known petitfo.'i wli�u ST days
rkia area a be asproved (4) Natificatton shall be node of the
with du oil•elised durfacei as the Planning Commisaion of Brooklyn
�. Couneil+s acti6n.
ng sur face water.
and the handli I Center, to be composed of seven members (lp,) Al otb,:r amendments to the tart
appointed by the Mayor of the Village
drainage shall be according to a plan and confirmed by a majority vote of the of the sorting ordinance shall be in ae•
pproved by the VCllllage EEngineer. ordanc with sate statutes.
Co.. Ccil. Each member must be a citizen
(h) Croea Lane traffic ac•!�a oa'majsr SECTION 35 =5.0. VARIANCES. Where
thorn hfar and resident of Brooklyn Center. The
ug es, as designated by the seven members shall be a tarts are practical difficulties s-
Planning Commission, shall be than- ap pointed as fol - arty hardships In way of f carryi
ying'
lows: Three members shall -be appointed'
neled across thoroughfare intersec- at the beg out the strict letter u the provisions of
inning of 1954 to serve a term
tione, unless turn reservoirs can be of two years or until > successor is ap this ordi ^4. the Council shall have the
provided in median strips. pointed. Four members shall be appointed) Power y rte requirements this
(i) If a second shopping canter is to be at the be nnin of 1955 to serve a term) ordinance ce var ir_ har with the general
considered within -any of the areas of two years or until a successor is ap Purpose a nd f r there thereof, so that the public
designated for local shopping, a mar- pointed. Thereafter as the incumhents health. safety and general welfare may be
ket analysis shall be submitted. This secured and substantial justice done. Such
terms expire, members shall be appoint
market analysis shall be based upon ed for a term of two years or until a' a variance does not constitute any change
the Planning Commission's Guide I in the zoning ordinance or in a zoning
successor is appointed. Additional ap -1 o
Plan and not merely upin existing pointments shall be made at the be inning ro"t -. icati - r, t represents or exception an
development and shall demonstrate of 1 g Commission
954 so as to constitute a total of b a speciuc provision of the ordinance.
a need for an additional shopping seven on the Planning but The v ariance procedure shall be as fol-
center, to
these appointments shall expire so as to to The petitioner shall fill out and submit
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY conforin to the terms hereinbefore sets to the Village Clerk a form, copies
SECTION 35.401. RESIDENTIAL OC -I forth. The members of the board shall' of which are available at the Village
CUP erected ANCY. No dwelling hereafter take the usual oath of office, and the' Hall. The "Zoning Form" willl be used
or altered shall be occupied or used in board shall appoint its own chairman an
I d for this purpose as well as for re-
whole or in part for any purpose whatso- secretary, and may provide its own rules zoning
ever until a certificate shall have been is -! of procedure, determine regular dates and The illage Clerk shall refer the petition
sued b the Buildin Inspector stating that' time of meetings to be held at least once "
y g P 8 to the Planning Commission•
the building complies with all the dwelling a month, and call public hearings. No 3, The appear before the
g petitioner shall a
and health laws and ordinances, and with member of the board shall pass upon any °tarring Commission at its Wert regular
the provisions of these regulations. No Question in which he is directly or in- i;;,g or at some other specified time
change of use shall be made in an dwell- directly interested. It s prepare all
ll
Y eres following acceptance of the petition by
ing or part thereof now or hereafter erect- such reports as the Village Council shall 'he Village Clerk, in order to answer
ed or altered, without a direct. A member may be removed for
permit having been cause by the Village Council upon writ- . nce. ons concerning the proposed vari-
issued by the Building Inspector; and no ;.ice.
permits shall be issued to make such changes ten charge and after a public hearing. 4. The Planning Commission shall make
unless it is in conformity with the pro -" Vacancies shall be filled by appointment, its recummendation on or before its
visions of this ordinance or amendments as above provided, or until a successor next regular meeting following its first
thereto hereafter duly erected. Nothing in is appointed., consideration of the petition.
this article shall prevent the continuance SECTION 35.502. DUTIES— APPEAL. 5. The Council shall act on the petition
of the present lawful occupancy or use of i The Planning Commission shall hear and within 30 days after receiving the rec-
any existing dwelling except as may be 'review all appeals from the ruling of mmrtiendations of the Planning Com-
necessary for a safety of life and property. Ithe Building Inspector or other Adminis
mission.
Certificates for residential occupancy and trative office, where an error in any SECTION 3 -•530. SPECIAL. USE
compliance shall be applied for coincident! order, regulation, decision or determina-
with the application fora building permit Ition made by such officer in enforcing PPRITITS. Before r building or premises
and shall be issued within ten days after Ithis ordinance is alleged by any officer,! is devoted to any use classified as a
department board, or commission of Brook- "S ecial Use" by this ordinance (see Sec -
s he erection a alteration of such buildings y person or party at- tion, under sub -title T,isting of
listed und,
shall have been completed. A record of all lyn Center, or an 1
certificates shall be kept on file in the ected. U L scs), a Special Use Permit must be grant -
office of the Village Clerk w c]. copies shall SECTION 35 -503. DUTIES OF PRO ed by the Village C —mcil. The procedure
be furnished on request to any person hay- POSED AMENDMENT OR SPECI \r for issuance of SpeCral Use Permits is as:
ing a proprietary or tenancy interest in I PERMIT. The Planning Commission shall: foll s:
the building affected. A fee of two dollars i hear and review all petitions to amend! 1. The petitioners shall fill out and submit
shall be charged for each original certi- this ordinance or to obtain a special) to the Building Department a "Zoning
p ermit. The Plannin Commission shall! Form," copies of which are available
ficate and one dollar for each copy thereof, g Village Council for action. a Village the Villa a Hall, together with a
which fees shall be collected by the Ttuild then report its recommendation to thei SECTION ee of �° U0.
ing Inspector and by him paid over to the. T 2. The Building Department shall refer
Village Clerk. No permit for excavation for' ON 35.504. FU Ti RE PLAN the petition to the Planning Corn -
the erection of any building shall be issued, NING AND DEVELOPMENTS. The mission, together with its comments
before application has been made for certi Planning Commission shall prepare and
maintain comprehensive plans and maps therein.
ficate of occupancy and compliance. NO for the future development of the Village 3. Notice of such hearing shall be mailed
building or premises may be occupied until to time of such changes or amendments at least seven days in advance of the
such certificates shall have been issued. and make recommendations frcm time hearing to the petitioner and the prop -
it deems necessary. Nothing herein shall erty owners or occupants of all prop-
SECTION 35 -410. BUSINESS AND prevent the Village Council from initiat- erty within 150 feet (including streets)
INDUSTRIAL OCCUPANCY. No person, ing any proposal concerning coniprehen- of the property in question. Failure of
shall enter upon or engage in any business) live planning, zoning, platting, eban:_cs any property owner or occupants to
activity in or upon any building, strut- in streets, and other matters of general receive such notice shall not invalidate
tore, or premises without first appl;:ingl planning nature, provided, however, that the proceedings hereunder.
for the and obtaining from the Building any proposal shall first be referred to 4. The Planning Commission shall con -
Inspector an occupancy cider the petition at its next regular
inafter P Y permit as here- the Planning Commission for hearing ani
provided. Said application shall set recommendations. meeting, but not earlier than seven
forth the applicant's name, address, posi- Jays.
tion or capacity in the business, and the SECTION' 35 -510. REZONING AND 5. +be petitioner or his representative
exact location of the building or preiiiises AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDIN- cle' °'* l ° 'ore ciie Planning Com-
wherein said business is to be carried 1NCE. The procedure for rezoning changes , iion a. a time and place stated
on. The application shall state with pat- n district boundaries shall lie as follows: m such notice, in order to answer
titularly the scope, nature, type and i 1.) Either the Planning Commission or ,Uestions concerning the proposed vari-
extent of the business activity which the Council may initiate a proposed ante.
permit holder will engage in. No permhi rezo. ing. Changes in the zoning 6. The Planning Commission will consider
shall be issued to app person for aryl classification of specific properties are I ,cuss - ible adverse effects of the proposed
business operation which would violate rezoning. A property owner may re- special use and what additional re-
the zoning, fire. health or other ordin- quest such rezoning if it applies to hi quirements may be necessary to reduce
antes of the Village, or which would Troperty. If the property o pro- l such adverse effects. Its judgment shall
violate any State Law. The perinit• fee shall poses such rezoning, he shall fill out be based upon:
be ten dollars. The occupancy permit a zoning form, copies of which are >. Relationship to community p lans.
shall be posted in a conspicuous place in available at the Village Hall. b. The geographical area involved.
the building structure, or premises, and c. Whether such use will depreciate the
shall no, be removed except by permission 12 A petition from a property owner area in, which it is proposed.
from the Building Inspector. Upon the for a zoning amendment shall be d.. The character of the surrounding area.
cessation of business activities by the accompanied by a fee of $25 to be used e. The demonstrated need for such use.
holder of any occupancy perinit, said g the for costs of processing f. Whether the proposed use would cause
person shall immediately nutify the Enild- petition. p odors, dust, flies, vermin, smoke
ing Inspector of such fact. A temp .racy (2.) The petition shall be filed with the gas, nis or vibration or would im-
occupancy permit may be issued by the Village Clerk, who shall refer it to rbe pose ha.ard to life and property in
Building Inspector for the temporary Planning Commission, the neighborhood.
occupancy and use of any building, strut- ; 4.) The petition shall be on the agenda g. Whether -uch use would inherently
ture, or premises, or part ther&f, prior of the Planning Commission at its next lead to or .encourage disturbing in-
to the completion of same and issuance regular meeting, but not earlier than fluences in the neighborhood.
of any occupancy permit, provided 'such seven days. This meeting shall serve h. Wbethe stored equipment or ma-
occupancy of use does not violate the as the hearing on the peition. terials should bt screened and wheth-
zoning, fire, health and other ordinances such hearing shall be sent to. the peti- er there w tld Abe continuous opera -
of the Village of Brooklyn Center, An date of the hearing, mailed notice of tion withiri- the visible range of sur-
occupancy permit is no :transferable, and rounding residences.
shall be valid only for the business, 5.) Not less than ten days prior to 7. The petition and report of the Plan -
person, building, premises - or structure tioner and to property owners wicirin ning Commission shall be placed on
named therein. All persons operating busi- 250 feet of the property in questi on. the agenda of the Council at its next
messes existing and doing business as of (6.) The Planning Commission shall make regular meetin g following referral from
the effective date of this ordinance shall its recommendation to the Council not the Planning Commission.
obtain an occupancy permit within ninety later than the neat regular meeting of 8. The Council must take action on the
days of said date. the Planning Commission, following the petition within 60 days after receiving
date of the heariiyg. the reports of the Planning Commission.
(70 The petiion and report shall be if it grants the special use permit,
placed on the agenda of the Council he council may impose conditions it
�siders necessary to protect the public
hen
DEFINITIONS
Sk:rTION 35 -601. DEFINITIONS. The end b -94 LOT LINE, SIDE. Any boundary of a
language set forth in the text of this lot .which is not a front or rear lot line.
a ve vrMeiee 6 caroled �oi� LOT, REVERSED CORNER. A corner
zoning ordinance shall be interpreted in ac- (bat sea more am Go*. lot the aide lot line of which is substantially
cordance with the following defiintions. �p 6a > � �, a continuation of the front lot line of the
Words used in the present tense shall :p , at. ♦ekIL 07 persons not
s the first lot T its rear.
o
include the future; words in the singular premises, )hat all of the LOT, THROUGH. A lot having a pair
include the plimal and the plural the "ace is A garage o one or two car of opposite lot lines along t more or less
singular; the word building" shall in- capacity may kye to rented. Such a garage parallel public streets, and which is not a
elude the word "structure" and word "lot" shall not be n for more than me com• corner lot. On a "through lot" both street
shall include the word �pplot" or 'site ". mercial vehicle per family upon thel lines shall be deemed front lot lines.
ACCESSORY BUILDING. A subordinate Premises, but no such commercial Yebiclef LOT, WIDTH, The mean horizontal dis-
building, the use of which is incidental shall exceed five tons capacity tance between the side lot lines of a lot
and customary to that of the principal GARAGE, STORAGE. A building used measured within the lot boundaries.
building. solely for the storage of passenger MOTEL (TOURIST COURT). A build -
ACCESSORY USE. A subordinate use vehicles, but not for the service or repair- ing or group of detached„ semi-detached or
which is clearly 'and customarily incident thereof nor the sale of fuel, accessories,, attached buildings on a lot containing guest
to the or su plies.
principal use of a building or p rooms or dwellings each of which has a
premises and which is located on the same HOME OCCUPATION. Any ga�n,,ul� separate outside entrance leading directly
lot as the pr�icipal building or use. occupation or Profession engaged in by from the outside of the building, with
BOARDING HOUSE. Any dwelling the occupant of a dwelling not involving garage or parking space conventiently locat-
other than a hotel where meals or lodgings the conduct of a retail business, manu- ed to each unit, and which is, designed,
and meals for compensation are provided facturing business, or a repair shop of used or intended to be used primarily
for five or more persons, pursuant to any kind an the premises, and not in- for the accommodation of automobile tran-
previous arrangement and not to anyone cluding any occupation conducted in any sients. Motels do not include hotels, board -
who may apply, building on the premises excepting the ing houses or trailer camps.
BUILDING. Any structure built for building which is used by the occupant MOTOR `FREIGHT T E R M I N A L
the support, shelter, or enclosure of per- as his or her private dwelling, i (TRUCK TERMINAL), A building in
sons animals, chattels, or movable prop- Home occupations further shall not in-1 which freight brought by motor truck is
erty of any kind, and which is permanently elude the employment of an additional assembled and sorted for routing in inter -
affixed to the land. persons in the performance of such sere• state and interstare shipment. ,
BUSINESS. An occ employment tees. I MOVED. The act of
Any 1 permanently estab-
or enterprise wherein merchandise is ex- Home occupation" includes but is not lishing a structure upon a portion of land
hibited or sold, or, which occupies time, limited to the following: Art studio; dress -1 after removing same from another part of
attention, labor and material:, or where making; professiuctal office of a eler�� ' the same or a different lot, tract or parcel
services are offered for compensation. man, lawyer, physician, dentist, archi- of land.
DWELLING. A building, or portion tect, engineer, or accountant, when located) NAMEPLATE. A sign indicating the
thereof, designed or used exclusivelyy for in a dwwlling' unit occupied by the same; name /or address of a building, or the name
residential oNcupancy, including one-family and teaching, with musical instruction of an occupant thereof and /or the practice
dwellings, two - family dwellings, and mul- limited to one pupil at a time. However, of a permitted occupation therein.
tipl€- family dwellings; but not including Home occupation' shall not be construed NONCONFORMING BUILDING. Any
hotels, motels, boarding or rooming houses, to include the following: clinic or hos• bulidnig which does not comply with all of
tourist homes, and trailers. pital; barber shop or beauty parlor; com-1 the regulations of this ordinance governing
DWELLING UNIT. Residential accom- mercial stable or kennel; tourist home; or use and bulk for the district in which such
modation— including complete kitchen facil- restaurant, building is located.
ities, permanently installed, which are ar- HOTEL, A building which provides a NONCONFORMING USE, See "Use,
ranged, designed, used or intended for use common entrance, lobby, halls and stair- Non- Conforming."
exclusively as living quarters for one family ways and in which lodging is offered PARKING SPACE, AUTOMOBILE. A
and not more than an aggregate of two with or without meals to twenty -five or suitably surfaced and permanently main-
roomers or boarders. Where a private garage more transient guests . tained area on privately owned property
is structurally attached, it shall be con- HOTEL, APARTMENT. A hotel which either within or outside of a building, ol
sidered as a pare of the building in which contains dwelling units, or dwelling units sufficient size to store one standard automo-
the dwelling unit is located. and lodging rooms, and in which at bile, but in no event less than 200 square
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY. A resi- least 50 per cent of the gross floor area feet, exclusive of passage -ways, driveways,
dential building containing one dwelling devoted to residential use shall be al- or other means of circulation or access.
unit, including detached, semi - detached and located to such dwelling units. PERSON. An individual, firm, part-
attached dwellings. JUNK YARD. An open area where nership, association, corporation, or organ -
DWELLTNG, TWO - FAMILY (Duplex). waste, used, or second-hand materials ization f any kind.
A residential building containing two are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, REST HOME (NURSING HOME). A
dwelling units, including detached -semi- packed, disassembled, or handled, fin- private home for the care of children or the
'detached dwellings. eluding but not limited to scrap iron and aged or infirm or a place of rest for those
I DWELLING', MULTIPLE - FAMILY other metals, paper, rags, rubber tires, suffering bodily disorders. Such home does
(Apartment and Flat.) A building or per- and bottles. not contain equipment for surgical care or
tion thereof containing three or more LOADING SPACE. A space, assg�ppssiblel for the treatment of disease or injury, nor
dwelling units. from a street, alley or way, in a building does it include maternity care or care of
FAMILY. One or more persons related building on a lot, for the use of trucks mental illnesses. Its maximum accommoda-
by blood, marriage, or adoption, or a while loading or unloading merchandise or tion is six persons.
group of npt more than five persons not materials. SERVICE STATION (GAS OR FILL -
so related, together ';ith his or their LODGINGS HOUSE. A building or INC. STATION'). Any building or premises
domestic servants or gratuitous guests,' ,'premises where lodging is provided for,used for dispensing, sale, or offering for
maintaining a. ec mnton household in a compensation for five or more persons � sale at retail any automotive fuel or oils,
dwelling unit. [ but not exceeding twenty -five persons. having pumps and storage tanks of a total
FLOOR AREA, GROSS. For the put ',A "lodging room" is a room rented as capacity of not more than sixteen thousand
poses of this ordinance, the floor area' sleeping and living quarters, but with- gallons with no single storage tank having
of a building or buildings shall be the) ;out cooking facilities and with or with- a capacity in excess of 6,000 gallons; also
stun of the gross hortizontal areas of out an individual bathroom. In a suite where battery, tiro and other similar oily
the several floors of such building orl of rooms without cooking facilities, each f vices are rendered, when located wholly
within lot lines. When such d
buildings - -- measured from the exterior room which provides sleeping accommoda• fs ensing,
faces of exterior walls or from the center Lions shall be counted as one lodging sale or offering for sale of any fuels, or
oils is incidental to the conduct of a public
dine of party walls separating two build- room ", i garage, the premises shall be classified as a
ings. In particular, floor area" shall LOT. A lot is a parcel or portion of public garage. This does nor include auto -
include: land in a subdivision or plat of land, mobile or trailer sales lots —new or used —
(a! Basement space if at least one-half (separated from other parcels or portions on which such vehicles are arked for
p put-
' the baseu:ent story height is !by descriptions as on a subdivision or poses of inspection and sale.
above the esta,.ilshed curb level or 'record of survey map or by metes and SET BACK. The minimum horizontal
where the curb level has not been bounds, for the purpose of sale or lease distance between a building and the street
established, above the average level of or separate use thereof. ar lot line, disregarding steps, unroofed
the finished grade. LOT AREA. The area of a horizontal porclies and overhangs.
(b i Elevator shafts and stairwells at plane bounded by the front, side, and SIG's. A name, identification, descrip
each floor, rear lot lines, measured within the lot tion, display, or illustration which is affixed
(c) ,lour space used for mechaufical boundaries. to, or pamred, or represented directly or in-
equipment where the structural head- LOT CORNER. A lot at the junction of directly upon a building or other outdoor
rcuuc e;cee,,s seven and one -half feet, and abutting on two or more intersecting surface, or piece of land and which directs
except equipment, open or enclosed, streets, or at the point of deflection in attention to an object, project, place, activi-
located on the roof, i.e. bulk needs, alignment of a single street, the interior ty, person, institution, organization, or busi-
water tanks and cooling towers. angle of whi
ch does not exceed 135 de- nets.
d) Attic floor space where the struc grees.
( f p However, a "sign" shall cot include any
,rural heaelroom exceeds seven and LOT, DEPTH, The mean horizontal display of o::icial court or public office
r lie -half feet. distance between the front line and the notices nor shall it include the flag, emblem
(e) Interior balconies and mezzanines. rear lot line of a lot measured within or insignia of a nation, political unit, school
(f) Enclosed porches but not terraces the lot boundaries. or religious group. A "sign" shall not
and breezeways. LOT, INTERIOR, A lot other than a include a sign located completely v.:thin an
(g) Access -y u6e5, other than floor corner lot. enclosed building unless the context shall so
space devoted exclusively to accessory LOT LINE. A property boundary line indicate. Each display surface of a sign
off - street parking or loadiiag, of any lot held in single or separate shall be considered to be a "sign."
FLOOR AREA RATIO. Tile numerical ownership, except that, where any portion SIGN, ADVERTISING. A sign which
value obtainedt hrough dividing the pf the lot extends into the abutting street directs attention to a business, commodity,
Gross Floor Area of a building or build- or alley, the lot line shall be deemed service, or entertainment conducted, sold, or
ings by the total area of the lot or to be the street or alley line . offered elsewhere than upon the premists
parcel of land on which such buildings LOT LINE, FRONT. That boundary of where such sign is located, or to which
are loc »red. a lot which is along an existing or dedicated it is affixed.
GARAGE, PRIVATE. An accessory street. The owner of a corner lot may SIG '\, BUSINESS. A sign which directs'
building or an acc — potion of the select lot line as the front lot line. attention to a business or profession con -
g • LOT LINE, REAR. That boundary of ' ducted or to a ewi-rodity, service, or enter -
principal buildin intended i,r and; a lot which is most distant from and is ^n � l or pp e :ed ii of the eren
used to store the private passenger
cles of the families resident upon it,, or is approximately parallel to the front Ire such
lot line. If the rear lot line is less than s anic sign is lorate,t, or to which it
[ten feet in length, or if the lot forms a' id
g ooint at the rear, the rear lot line shall
e deemed to be a line ten feet in length
within the lot, parellel to and at the maxi.
mum distance frnrr the ;,out lot l;nc.
R3lQ, 9fIPNG. 4iay illuminated' stock in trade is kept or sold, that � ng at N� Df weak eortter of
sign an whl' the artifidial light is not no other than persons residing on the the East t.5 acres t
maintained stationary and /or constant in premises be employed and that no Quarter (�TW3a)
pppprgose of this a home or light enuogh to he carried 'tee 't
is in use, For the i>gtbnsity and color at all times when sucil equipment not customarily found it, SQn � (NWY4 thmagp 8� 1� e
s�a outhwest comer thereof• tree East
otdinance any revolving, illuminated sign be in use. to the Southeast eon =er tberer ; thence
cobalt be conside a "flashing Public uses. North to a point 110.02 .cot South
S g
'SIGN GROSS SURFACE AREA OF. Golf courses and tennis courts, pro - irom the Northeast corner thweof-
The entire Vea within a single continuous vided that any lighring is directed thence West 142.6 feet; thence North
perimeter enclosing the extreme limits of away from residential areas. 110.02 feet; thence West to point of
such sign and in no case passing through or
between any adjacent elements of saute. SECTION 35 -702. SINGLE FAMILY beginning, except l3tate highway No.
However, such perimeter shall not include RESIDENCE DISTRICT (R -1) ACCES- 100.
any structural elements lying outside the SORY USES That part of the Northeast f limits of such sin and not formin an a. Private garages containin not more (N'E) of the Southwest integral part of the g display. than 600 square feet of fl or area or (SW %) of the Northeast atter
STABLE, PRIVATE. A stable is any parking areas for not more than four (NEB) lyingg East of the West feet
building located on a lot on which a rest- non- commercial passenger vehicles. thereof and ing , sterly of State ge lg l :
dence is located, designed, arranged, used or b. Conservatories for plants and flowers, way, Section 10, Township 118, Range 21;
intended to be used for n ot more than four not including, any business, trade or The North 518 feet of the Northeast
Quarter (NEV4) of the Northeast Quar-
horses for the private use of the residence, industry. ter (NE?6), West of Road, except Rg
but shall not exceed 600 square feet in area. s. Separate living quarters for domestic and State Highway, Section 30, Township
STABLE, PUBLIC. A stable where servants employed on the premists
horses are kept for remuneration, hire or when said premises contain 15,000 118, Range 21,
sale. s mare feet or more of land area. That part of the Northeast uarter
STAND, ROADSIDE. A structure for d. The renting of rooms by a resident (NE y4) of the Northeast
the display and sale of products with no family for lodging purposes only and (N E% lying Northwesterly o fate
space for customers within the structure for the accommodation of not more Highway No. 100 and South of the
itself. than two roomers in a single - family North 518 feet of the Northeast Quarter
STREET. A public right -of -way which dwelling. (NEL4) of the Northeast Quarter E)/)
affords a primary means of access to abut. e. Unlighted nameplates not exceeding of Section 10, Township 118 Range 21.
ting property. one square foot in area, with a 24 The North 476 feet of the Northeast
STREET LINE, The dividing line be. inch maximum for any dimension Quarter (NE %) of the Northeast Quar-
tween the lot and the street. bearin g the name of the occupant ci ter (NEyy) East of Road, except Road
and State Hight•�ay- of Section 10, Town -
STRUCTURAL tiLTEi<AT1UN5. Any, and residence; and bulletin boards for ship 118, Range 21.
change, other than incidental repairs, in the churches and identifying signs for All that part of the following described
supporting members of a building or struc. schools or other public or semi- public parcel of land located in Section 10,
ture, such as bearing walls or partitions, institutions not exceeding 30 square
columns, beams or irders or any substantial feet in area with a seven foot maxi- Township 118, Range 21, as follows:
g Commencing at a point 476 feet South
change in the roof or exterior walls. count for'any dimension. and 478.55 feet West of the Northeast
STRUCTURE. Anything erected, the f. Unlighted real estate `for sale" or corner of Section; thence South 141
use of which requires more or less perma- "for rent" signs not exceeding two {set; thence West 169.93 feet to center
nent location on the ground, or attached to square feet in area, with a 24 inch line of County Road No. 4; thence
something having a permanent location on maximixin for any dimension.
the ground. g. Offstreet parking and off- street load- Northwesterly along said Road 149.25
A sign, billboard. or other advertising ing. feet; thence East p feet to point
medium detached or projecting and having of beginning, except t road.
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a gross area of sixty square feet or more SECTION 35 -703. SINGLE. FAMILY All that part of the following described
shall be construed to be a structure. RESIDENCE DISTRICT (R -1) SPECIAL parcel of land located in Section 10,
TOURIST HOME. A building contain - USES. Township 118, Range 21, as follows:
ing a single dwelling unit and in which a. Nurseries and greenhouses provided Commencing at a point 476 feet South
meals or lodging or both are provided or that any heating plant is located 50 from the Northeast corner of Section;
offered to transient guests for compensation, feet or more from any other lot in a thence West 478.55 feet; thence South
USE. The purpose or activity for which Residence District. Provided further, 141 feet; thence West 169.93 feet to
the land, or building thereon is designed, that all incidental equipment be kept center line of County Road No. 4;
arranged or intended, or for which it is within a building. thence Southeasterly 55.15 feet of the
occupied or maintained. b. Livestock and poultry raising. Northeast Quarter (NE %). thence
USE,- PRINCIPAL. The main use of c. Colleges, public and private. North 109.42 feet; thence l 165
land or buildings as distinguished from a d. Hospitals and sanitoriums. feet; thence North to point of begin -
subordinate or accessory use, e. Public- utility facilities —electric sub- ning except road.
stations, telephone stations and ocher The Aouth 280.78 feet of the North
USE, NON - CONFORMING. Any law- similar uses: provided that the facility 945.63 feet of the Northeast Quarter
fully established use of a building or preni- is required in order to serve the ad- (NE %) of the Northeast Quart
ises which on the effective date of this iacent area and that it is not possible (NE %) lying East of County Road No.
ordinance does not comply with the use to serve such areas with an existing 4 and West of the East 165 feet of the
regulations of the zoning distrct in which facility located in a less restricted Northeast Quarter (NE %) of the North -
such building or premises shall be located. district or by locating the proposed east Quarter (NEV) of Section 10.
USED CAR LOT. Any land used or facility in a less restricted district. Township 118, Range 21.
occupied for the purpose of buying and L Cemeteries. Lot 27, Auditor's Subdivision No. 216.
selling second-hand passenger cars and /or g Two- family dwellings. Lot 44 and 45, Auditor's Subdivision
trucks and the storing of same prior to sale. SECTION 35 -704. SINGLE FAMTLY No. 216.
YARD. An open space on a lot which is RESIDENCE DISTRICT (R -1) BOUN- Lots 5 and 6, Auditor's Subdivision Ito.
unobstructed from its lowest level to the DARIES. For the purpose of the ordinance 218.
sky, except as hereinafter permitted. A and for no other purpose, all of the in- Lot 11, Block 2. Bellvue Acres.
yard extends along a lot line and at right corporated territory of the Village of Brook- That area included in the following de
angles to such lot line to a depth or width lyn Center within the County of Hennepin scribed boundaries:
specified in the yard regulations for the is hereby established as, and placed in, the Beginning at the intersection of the
district in which such lot is located. Single Family Residence District (R -1) center line of the Osseo Road and the
YARD, FkONT. A yard extending along District, excepting therefrom such portions South line of Lot 6, Block 1, Sunset
the full width of the front line between of such territory specifically placed in and Manor extended; thence Southwesterly
side lot Ines, t established as some other district, along the South line of said Lot 6
YARD, REAR. Tnc portion of the yard SECTION 35 -710. RESIDENCE —BUS- c:-re. . dis* »nee of 183 fe -t; thence
on the same lot with the building between INESS DISTRICT (R -B) PERMITTED VYorthwesterly parallel to Osseo Road to
the rear line of the building and the rear USES. the South line of Lot 8, Block 1 of
line of the lot for the full width of the a. Uses permitted in the R -1 Distrito, the replat of Block 2, Lane's Addition;
lot. In those locations where an alley is b. Two - family dwellings (Duplexes'). thence Westerly to the Southwest cor-
platted in the rear of the lots, one -balf of d. Clubs or lodges— private, non-profit. ner of said Lot 8; thence Northwester-
the width of the platted alley may be e. Medical and Dental services. ly to the Northwest corner of said Lot
included in the rear yard requirements. On f. Professional Offices and hospitals, 8; thence Northeasterly along the
corner lots the owner may elect which s'anitoriums and rest homes. North line of said lot 8 extended to
yards are to be side and rear yards, gg Office buildings, the center line of Osseo Road; thence
YARD, SIDE. A yard extending along. a SEC'TIOAT 35 -711. RESIDENCE - -BUS- Northwesterly along line of Osseo Road
side lot between the front and rear yards. TNF,SS DISTRICT (R -B) ACCESSORY to its intersection with the North line
USE. of Lot 24, Auditor's Subdivision No.
LISTING OF USES a. Accessory uses permitted in the R -1 57 extended; thence Easterly along
SECTION 35.701. SINGLE FAMILY District. said North line of Lot 24 extended to
RESIDENCE DISTRICT (R -1) PERMIT. ECTION 35 -712. RESIDENCE —BUS- the center line of Noble Avenue North;
TED USES INESS DISTRICT (R - B) SPECIAL 'thence North along said center line to
USES. its intersection with the North line
a. Single family dwellings. a. Special uses allowed in R -1 Districts. of Hoppe's 1st Addition extended;
b. Churchc, and schools, public and pri- b. Mortuary. thence Easterly to the Northeast corner
vate, elementary and high, provided SECTION 35 -713. RESTDENCE—BU S- of Hoppe's 1st Addition; thence South.
that any principal building shall be TN'ESS DISTRTCT (R -B) BOUNDARIES. erly along the East line of said Hoppe's
located 30 feet or more from any Residence — Business Districts (R-13) are 1st Addition to a point distant 150
other lot in a Residence District. established as follows: feet at right angles from Osseo Road
t
0. Agriculture — except livestock and All of Blocks 5, 6, and 7. Lakebreeze thence Southeasterly parallel to anti
poultry raising. On premises devoted Addition. 150 feet distant from Osseo Road to
to farming, truck gardening, nurseries The Nort'n 110.02 feet of the East 142.6 the -Borth line of Lane's Brooklyn
or feet of the Northwest (quarter (NW %) Center Addition; thence Westerly along
greenhouses, the sale of trees, 4 the Northeast Quarter (NE;gI of the North line of said Lane's Brooklyn
shrubs, plants, flowers, vegetables, Section 10, Township 118, Range 21. Center addition extended to the center
fruits, and other farm products grown The West ?z 15 aces o
of the East rf the
on said premises may be conducted The line of Osseo Road; thence Southeaster-
within a roadside stand located on Northwest Quarter (NWT -a) of the North- ly along said center line to the point
such premises. Such stand shall not east Quarter (NE? /4) of Section 10, of beginning.
exceed one story in height nor 1,000 Township 118, P-me, . ^1. That area included in the following de
square feet in floor area. All rbat part of the f,11,winc 11--il ed scribed boundaries:
d. The office of a resident physician, 1 of 1c,r.d located it, Commencing at a point in the West
architect, engineer or similar profes. Township L18, Range 21, as follows: I line of Lot 55, Auditor's Subdivision
sion, provided the conditions of a No. 218 distant 150 feet North of the
home occupation are complied with. Sourhwest corner of said Lot 55;
See following paragraph. thence Fast parallel to the South line
e. Home occupations, when carried on of said Lot 55 a distance of 135 feet;
wit' a dwelling vni' and n,,t in =.n thence North n_arallel to the West line
accessory building, provided that nog „r Tit: 55 -,rl 56, Auditor's Snbdioi-
sion no. 31st to the Louth line of Lot
57, Auditor's Subdivision No. 218;
thence East to a point 150 feet West no part having an elevation higher
of the Southwest corner of said Lot B rook ly n Zoning s s e I than five feet above the curb level,
57; thence North parallel to the West and if supported by a single pipe:
line of said Lot 57 to the Southeast cr '110` 35 -7.40. REGIONAL BUSI -I column having a diameter of six
right-of-way line of State Highway NF'4; L'ISTRI - T (13-21 PERMITTED zn'hes or less shall be permitted to
100; thence Southwesterly along said US S. pz'o�ect into am yard within five feet
right -of -way to the West line of said a. I - ces rer••.:11ted in B I districts. of the street line.
Lot 57; thence South along the West b. uses pen -teed are as fol '• = par..,n. and 6ff- street load -
line of Lots 57, 56, and 55 to the point I s: in %•
of beginning. 1, Antiane shops. ,7'?O' ,i B- 5 -732. REGIONAL BUST.
SECTION 35 -720. LOCAL BUSINESS 2 \ t and school supply stores. ]NESS DI . 'CRIt;T
DISTRICT (B -1) PERMITTED USES. \rt zalleries. (B-2) SPECIAL USES.
a. Uses permitted in Residence - Business 4, Auction romps, a. a-, - special use allowed in B -1 Dis-
District (R -13) S. Auto accessory stores. trio.
b, Barber Shops. 6. Ban -ls and fins:cial institutions, ti..' ::cement establishments, bowling al-
b. Beauty Parlors, ri - czc sal-s, rental, repair stores. le - s, pool halls, dance halls, commer-
d. Book and Stationery stone-. 8. C: ^nera and photo ^raphic supply vial, gymnasiums, swimming pools and
e. Clothes Pressing establishments. stores, skating rinks.
f. Clwbin^ Stores (Hats and Shoes), o. Car and rug stores. e. Cocktail lounge or taverns.
g. Drug Stores. 10. Casket an 1 ca: e: sit plies. d. Bus depot and curb stand having off -
h. Dn clea!nin and laundry receiving ]1. China and g'.a: , ovare ntnres, street loading and parking facilities.
stations, processing to be done else. 12. ('hths and lod • =es— private, non- e. Service stations.
where. profit. f. Fuel and ice sales (cash and cart
i. Florist shops, retail sale of plants (',.in and philatel c stores. sales only), y
only. 14. t' =rency e-:chauges. g. -Newspaper and magazine stands.
j. Food stores, grocery stores, meat mar. 1 Cu, iota dressmaking, h. Other retail sales and servees.
kets, bakeries, delicatessens, candy 1r;. T!eoartnient stores. . Liquor stores.
stores, dairy products, t - . Dry Clearing processing. Automobile sales.
k. Gift shops. 1 v. Dry Goods stores. t. Motels.
1. Hardware stores. 19. F'le °'trio and bouee' appliance' L Boat show rooms.
in ewelry Stores. slp es iuchtdin^ radio and tele SECTION' 35 -733. REGIONAL BUSI -
n, unio Department stores. nt sales and repair- Nv-SS DISTRICT (B•2) BOUNDARIES. o, aundries, automatic self - service typo "' . ' r:;loyment a er'cies.
or hand, employing not more than two '1. rrocen food stores, inchidins; Regional Business Districts (B -2) are es-
1,,.1
persons in addition to the owner or r rental in conjunction' tahlished as folows: Lots 46, 47, 48, 48, 50, 51, 52, f4, 55,
manager provided that laundry ma '':erev ith.
chines shall not exceed twelve pound 22. Furrit ;ire stores, including un- '
capacity each. ? o1"iery w';e+i conducted as art
p. Shoe and hat repair stores, of the retail v eration and sec - S.. and SS, Auditor's Suiidi isiou
q. Variety stores, �,�� Furrier ry No. 'lo.
to s, principal use. Lots 7, R. 9, �10. and 11, A�tditnr's Sub -
13. Farrier shopps, including incideu' divis n Nu. ""
SECTION 3 LOCAL BUSINESS d atnrtge' That part of Lot t3, 13, 14- 15, an' 16.
DISTRICT (B-1) -1) r,
ACCESSORY USES. 25 . Ga'en =apply and feel stores. Auditor's Subditidwi No. 218 Icing North
a. Signs — Non flashing business aigoo z5. hobby shoes for retail of iteo ns and.« - eat of I-Ii So. lUU.
are permitted, subject to the follow. ^o be asce-vble 1 or used away
ing: from the premises. SFCTT(lN 35 - 740. GE"NER U. R11ST-
1. The number of square feet in the 26 L'ote:s. NESS DISTRICTS (B -3) PERMITTED
gross surface area of all signs on a 27. inter decorating shops. includ- USES.
lot shall not exceed the number of, jng Voliolsterv, a making of a. Uses permitted in B1 and B Dis-
lineal feet in the frontage of the lot-. it ra, eries, slip covers an other tricts.
2. No sign shall project more thaa s- • - es. r ^hen conducted 1. Automobile service st,G)ns fro
one foot arross the front yard or aids as part of the retail operations and,1 retail sale and dispensing of
yard setbacks. 1pr . - - to tiie , rn:cinal use, ' fuel, lubricants, tires, batteries, ac
3. No sign shall project higher than 18. 1 a %oratories. mdental; e <;cal and de cessories and supplies, iucludingi
16 feet above curb level. research and testing. installation of minor services cus-
b. Off- street parking and off - street load. 2 ". T- eather goods and luggage stores.; tonnarily incidental thereto, also
ing. 30. Loan offices. facilities for chassis and gear lub-
SECTION 35 -722, LOCAL BUSINESS 31. 1 ocksmith shops. j rieation, and for vehicle washinc,
DISTRICTS (B -1) SPECIAL USES. 31 Meeting halls. but not including the sale of ye-
a. Drive -in businesses where people aft 33. Musical instruments, sales and hicles new or used.
served in automobiles. repair. 2. Boat show rooms.
b. Mortuaries. 34. O,.ice supply equipment, sales 3. Blueprinting and photocopying es-
c. Restaurants, when no aoient d service. tablishmeute.
or dancing is provided• $5. Optometrists. 4. Building material establishments
d. Public Utility facilities. 36. Paint and wallpaper stores. where dimension lumber. milwork,
e. Clubs or lodges — private, non -pee" 37. Phonograph record shops. cabinets, an3 other building nia-
f. Service stations. 38, Photography studios. terials are kept for sale within
g. Nurseries so greenhouses. 39. Physical culture and health ser- completely enclosed buildings and
vices, reducing salons, masseurs, not stored in the open, provided
SECTION 35 -723. LOCAL BUSIN DARIES B,S oca public baths. that no milling, plauuing, lointine
DISTRICT (B -1) BOUN. B 40. Picture framing when conducted th mo mil of millwork shall
follows- only.
Business Districts (B -1) are established so for retail trade on the premises be conducted on the premises.
All that part of Lots 11 and 12, *%&&1 41. Private cultural institutions. 5. Catering establishmerte.
Conn. Public buildings. 6. Clothing and costume rental shops.
tot's Subdivision No, 25, Hennepin Duet r+ss-
43, Radio and television broadcasting 7. ENterminating shops.
i s Minnesota, lying South of a Kant that % 8. Garages - for storage, repair and
1 parallel to the South line of said Lot - stations. servicing of automobiles and
12 and 690 feet North of, measured at 44. Restaurants, when no entprtein-
right angles to said South line; and lyinss ment or dancing is provided. trucks, including body repair and
West of the East line of the Nortbwtet 45. Restricted production and repair, painting but not including auto
quarter (NW?/4) of the Southeast quarter ii nited to the following: art, wrecking yards.
(SET/4). Except that portion takes, £er needlework, clothing, custom man- 9. Laundries and diaper services.
63rd Avenue North on the South side ufacturing and alterations for re- 10. Linen, towels, draperies, and sim,
thereof and that portion taken for Osseo tail l l
a only; jewelry, from liar supply services.
ces.
Road or State Highway No. 152 on the metals; watches, dentures and 11. Live bait st servi
Southwesterly side thereof, optical lenses, and household elec- 12. Machinery sales.
Tract "B" and that part of Treat OC,° trieal appliances. 13. Monument sale..
lying North of the South 275" fast 46. Schools— music, dance or busi- 14, Motor vcliicle sales.
of; Registered Land Sv ey No. 7t Yeas- 15, Motorcycle sales,
Tract. "A," Registered Land Survoy 0. 4T• Sewing machine sales and service, 16. Orthopedic and medical appliance
695• Tracts A, B, E ti, as5e1 household machines only, stores but not including the as-
I . » t�he� 48. Shoe stores. sembly or manufacture of such
North 70 feet of Tract F, lltfisletsd 49. Sporting goods stores. articles.
Land Survey No 334. $0. Tailor shops. 17. Outdoor areast where outdoor mer- 7
A strip of land 150 feat wide an teas , 51. Theatres or equipment I
side of Lvndale Avenue North hednttinr eatres except open air drive-in. chandise, machinery
at the North Village limits to tooltl -ytt $2. Telegraph offices, may be displayed.
Center and extending on the last side 53. Tobacco shops. 18. Pawn shops.
South 210 feet and on the *44 side $4. Toy shops. 19. Pet shops.
South 411.45 feet. 55. Travel bura�us, Mansportaticn l0. Plumbing showrooms and shops.
East % of Lot 12, Lynda% Aiwsseide and ticket offices. 21. Printing shops employing not more
Acres. Wearies apparel shops. than ten persons exclusive of of-
Lots 24 25, and 26, Garcelou's �q. S7. Light fixtures and lamp stores five help.
East 63.78 feet of Lot 10, 4s 22. Recording studios.
Bellvue Acres. SECTION 35 -731. REGIONAL BUSI- 23. Restaurants including live enter -
Lots 27, 28, 29, and 30, Block 3, Fain MSS DISTRICT (B -2) ACCESSORY tertainment and dancing,
haven Park. V"' 24. Sheet metal shops.
Lot 52, Auditor's Subdivision No. 215. A. Siggns are permitted subject to the 25. Sign shops.
Lot 1, Block 1, Ryden's 1st Addition, f0 owing: 26. Trailer sales.
North 200 feet of Lot 35, Auditor's Sub. The number of sq uare feet in the 27. Used car lots.
division No. 218, gross surface area of all signs on a lot SECTION 35.741. GENERAL BUSI -
Spanjer's Addition. shall not exceed two times the number NESS DISTRICTS (B-3) ACCESSORY
That part of Lot 61, Auditor's Subdivi. of lineal feet of frontage of such lot. USES.
surface area of all flashing
ion No. 218 lying South and East of The number of square feet in gross a, ins - in accordance with regulations
signs shall %
Highway 100 and Weft a Spanjer'a not exceed three times the number of governing signs in B -2 Districts.
Addition. lineal feet of frontage of such lot, b. Ott- street parking and off- street load -
(Continued on next page) No sign shall project higher than 16 SECTION 35 442. GENERAL BL'SI-
feet above curb level or six feet above NESS DISTRICTS (B -3) SPECIAL
roof level, whichever is the greater. USES.
No sign shall project more than 24
tnehes across the front yard or side)
yard setbacks, except that those with
a. Special uses allowed in B -1 and B -2 B n'i at tl e iri r,.e tL „- thrrcorl 34. Paper products —small —such as
Districts. a di =,,,n' e ; � l i ; feet Southeast on envelopes and stationery, bags,
b. Animal Hospitals. the Olsen ]? ti:e• •e R 180 feel; boxes, tubes and wallpaper print.
SECTION 35 -743. GENERAL. B(TSI- lhener -North 13`: irer; th :l,•e 1 act o ; ing,
NESS DISTRICTS (B -3) BOUNDARIES. t,31d .even” e \., 1i 116 feet to ti 25. Perfumes and perfumed soaps,
General Business District's (B -3) are es- „i`t of 1» v-- :'11 . I compounding only.
tablished as follows: The S ,th 7; 5 vc T t "("', l'.. 26. Pharmaceutical products, coin-
Lot 17, Auditor's Subdivision No. 310. ter d T an,1 Survey '_` o. 357; T "ut 4, Attdi- pounding only.
That part of Lot 16, Auditor's Subdivi- tor's Subdivision So. ^ -; Tr._t ' ". 37. Plastic products, such as table.
slop No. 310, lying West of a line which "C", a••ul the South 9'.S feet of Tract ware, phonograph records and but•
intersects the North line of said lot, 232 "" Re�'iltered Ian,l S.-rcev No. 334. tons.
feet, more or less, Easterly from the A� tract of laud Div. 1'!� 1 a- fn'lov, 28. Printing.
Northwest corner thereof and intersects'I Commencing ar the Nortlrnest corner 29. Rubber products, small and syn-
the South line at a point 280 feet, more of Sm ri -e M; nut: 1 East to z thetic treated fabrics (excluding
or less Easterly of the Southwest corner point distant 150 fret at ri8bt angle -! all rubber and synthetic processing)
thereo? Northeast of thn E; -.t rim' t- of -w : :;• r. such as washers, gloves, footwear,
The Easterly four hundred eighty -isxi Jlightt-ac No. I5'; thence Northsrsre.- bathing caps and atomizers.
and three tenths (486.3) feet of the lv parallel to anti 150 f from Hiph_+ 30. Silverware, plate and sterling.
Westerly five hundred six and three way No. ]53 to t;-e center live of prn 31. Soap and detergents, packaging
tenths (506.3) feet (measured along the posed Indiana ?.venue North to 0,-j only.
north and south lines of the lots here- center line of 69th -Avenue North:i 32. Sporting and athletic equipment,
inafter described( of the following des- thence We =t to a point, distant IS(! such as balls, baskets, cues, gloves,
r
cribed property: Lot seven (7), Menden- feet at right angles Nortbeas� of then hats, racquets and soda,
hall's Outlots, and the North one and Fast right- of -wto of Hiv 2:! ha"av No. 15 33. Statuary, mannequins, figurines,
three - fourths (134') acres of that part thence Northwe'terIv parallel to """ and religious and church art
of Government Lot Three (3), Section', 150 feet from State Hi No. 1521 goods, excluding foundry opera -
Thirty Six (36), Township One Hundred'', to the East line extended of Lot 18, toons.
Nineteen (119), Range Twenty One (21), Block 2, Lane's Brooklvn Center addi -; 34. Textiles — spinning, weaving, man -
lying South of the South line of Lot tion; thence North along said East line' ufacturing, dyeing, printing, knit
Seven (7), in Mendenhall's Outlots. extended to the North line of I %ne',91 goods, yarn, thread and cordage.
That part of Section 36, Township 11911 Brooklyn Center Addirion; thence West; 35. Tools and hardware —such as bolts,
Range 21, described as follows: i along the North line of Lane's Brook -; nuts and screws, door knobs, drills,'
Commencing at a point 905.0 feet! ]vn Center Addition to the center line hand tools and cutlery, hinges,
North and 112.5 feet West of the cen of Osseo Road; thence Southeasterly; house hardware, locks, and plumb -
ter line intersection of Trunk High along said center line to the North- ing appliances,
way No. 169; thence Westerly 635.95; lone extended of Lot 7, Block 1, Sun•: 36. Toys.
feet parallel with the North line of the; =et Manor; tbenre Southwesterly along: 37. Upholstgring (bulk) including mat -
Northeast Quarter (NE 3 4) of they the North line e-:_tended of said Lot 71 tress manufacturing, rebuilding
Southwest Quarter (SW y4) of said to a point distant 150 feet at riR and renovating.
section; thence Southerly at a deflec- angles Southwest of the Westerly right' 313. Vehicles, children's —such as bi-
tion angle 0o the left of 94 55' a of wav of Osseo Road; theme Souttrl cycles, scooters, wagons and baby
distance of 701.5 feet; thence North, easterly parallel to and 150 feet from carriages.
easterly at a deflection angle to left Osseo Road to the North line of Lot 39. Wood products —such as furniture,
of 122- 48' a distance of 612.65 feet; 6, Auditor's Subdivision No, 25; thence boxes, crates, baskets and pencils
thence Northeasterly at a deflection South to the Northwest corner of, and cooperage works,
angle to left of 35. 08' 20" a distance' Tract "B ", Regi =tered Iand Survey! b. Offices
of 307.69 feet; thence Northerly 30.00 No. 357; thence Last along the North e. General wholesale, warehousing, and'
feet to the point of beginning, con- line extended of Tract "B ", Revistered,� storage.
taining 6.54 acres. Land Survey No. 357 to the East' 1 d. A dwelling unit for it watchman a4
That part lying East of the West 506.3' right -of -way lint of Osseo Road; thence f his family on the premises where em-
feet of that part of Government Lot 3 Southeasterly along the East right -of• ppIoyed in such capacity.
corresponding to Lot 7, Mendenhall's Out- war line of Osseo Road to the point of e. Metalurgical and electronic research.
lots and of the North 134 acres of that beginning, f. Public uses.
part of said Lot 3 lying West of River S F CTION 35 -750. T- P_MITF,D INDUS- g. Public Utility facilities.
Road and South of the South line of 'RT AL DISTRICT (I -1) PERMITTED SECTION 35 -751. LIMITED INDUS -
said Lot 7, except State Highway No. 'SES'
169, in Section 36, Township 119, Range TRIAL DISTRICT (I -1) ACCESSORY
a. Manufacturing.
USES.
21 1. Automobile, truck and trailer body a, Signs are premitted, subject to the
Lots 3 and 4, Gould's Riverview Addi- repair. following:
tion. 2 Beverage 1. The number of square feet in the
.
West 150 feet of Lot 11, Block 4, Bell- % processing and bottling. gross surface area of all signs onl
vue Acres, except the North 43 feet f. B a lot shall not exceed two times
thereof. oat building and repair, for boats less than one hundred feet in the lineal feet of the front of the
Tots 36 and 37, Auditor's Subdivision principal building on the lot; and
No. 216. length, each side of a principal building
South 20.53 feet of Lot 18 and that part 4. Cameras and other photographic sball be considered a separate
of Lot 17 lying West of the West line equipment except film. front=
of the Southeast Quarter (SE %) of the
Southeast Quarter (SE V of Section. S. Canvas and canvas products,
34, Township 119, Range 21, Auditor's'
Subdivision No. 25, Hennepin County,] 6. Ceramic products —such as pottery
Minnesota- and small glazed tile.
Southwest corner of Osseo Road and
63rd Avenue North described as follows:; 7. Cosmetics and toiletries,
S. Electric appliances, such as light-
ing fixtures, irons, fans, toasters
and electric toys.
9. Electrical equipment assembly, such
as home radio and television re-
ceivers and home movie equipment
but not electric power substations,
or electrical machinery,
10. Electrical supplies, manufacturing
and assembly of —such as wire and
cable assembly, switches, lamps„
insulation and dry cell batteries.
11. Food products, processing and
combining of (except meat and'
fish) baking, boiling, canning,
cooking, dehydrating, freezing, fry-
ing, grinding, mixing and pressing.
12. Glass products, trom previously
manufactured glass.
13. Hair, felt and feather products
(except washing, curing and dye-
ing),
14. Hat bodies of fur and woll felt.
15. Hosiery,
16, ice, dry and natural.
17.
Ink mixing and packaging and
inked ribbons.
18. Leather products, including shoes
at:d machine belting.
19. Luggage.
20. Metal finishing, plating, grinding,
sharpening, polishing, cleaning,
rustproofing and heat treatment.
21. Metal stamping and extrusion of
of small products, such as costume
jewelry, pins and needles, razor
blades, bottle caps, and buttons.
22. Musical instruments.
23. Orthopedic and medical appliances,
such as artificial limbs, braces,
supports and stretchers
I - 'I if r.�.oler of sq. .:r fe,t in gross
sutvate area of all flashing signs
on a lot shall not exceed eight
square feet. No such sign shalll
e• tend to any point within 40 feet
of a residence district:
S. • \ny sign shall advertise only tbep
firm located on th premises.
4, to si;n shall rise more than two
feet above the highest pint of the Commencing at a point on the North -1
building roof nor 16, feet above westerly line of State Highway No. 100,
curb level, w: is greater. distant 1100 feet Southwest of the in -'
5. No sign shall project mu °e than tersection of said Northwesterly line of
24 inches across the front yard or State Highway No. 100 and the East
side yard setbacks, except that line of Section 35, Township 119,
those with no part having an ele- Range 21; thence Northwesterly at rightl
vation higher than five feet above angles to State Highway No. 100 a'
' the curb level and if supported by distance of 1650 feet; thence South -
a single pipe column having a westerly to the Southeast corner of
diameter of six inches or less sh,nll Block 1, Hipp's 5th Addition; thence
be permitted to project into any South along the West line of Loft 32,
yard within five feet of the street 31, and 30, Audito -'s Subdivision No.
line. 218 to the Northwesterly line of State
Highway No. I00• theme Northeaster -
b. Restaurants, cigar and candy eornt- ly along said Northweeerty line of)
ers, and similar uses when operated Highway No. 100 to the 'Point of begin -I
primarily for the use of employees in sing. °
the immediate area. Section 35 -801. ENFORCEMENT'
C. .05- street parking and off - street load - . AND PENALTIES. This ordinance shall
ing. be administered and enforced by the
Building Inspector who is hereby desig-
SECTION 35 -752. LIMITED INDUS; noted as the enforcement officer. The
TRIAL DISTRICT (I -1) SPECIAL; Building Inspector may institute in the
USES. I name of the Village of Brooklyn Center,
a. Manufacture of building materials. Any appropriate actions or pproceedings
such as prefabricated houses, comp o - against a violater as provided by Stetute.,
sition wallboard, partitions and panels.! Any person, firm or corporation who
b. Heliports. violates disobeys, omits, neglects or re -'
c. Chemical research. fuses to comply with, or who resists the'
d. Storage of coal and gass and gasoline enforcement of, any of the provisions of
bulk plant. this ordinance shall be fined not less than
e. Service stations. 10 dollars nor more than (100) hundred'
f. Refrigerating plants. dollars for each offense. Each day that
g. Other Manufacturing. a violation is permitted to exist shall;
constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 35 -753. LIMITED INDUS-
7RIAL DISTRICT (I -1) BOUNDARIES. Section 35 -802. VALIDITY. The in-
.imited Industrial Districts (I.1) are es- validity of any portion of this ordinance
ablished as follows: shall nor affect the validity of the re-
Beginning at the intersection of the maining portions of this ordinance. The
South Brooklyn Cente- Village limitsf Village of Brooklyn Center hereby de -:
and France Avenue North; thence North Blares that it would have passed this or-
along France Avenue North to the in -, disance and each. portion hereof, irre - 1
tersection of France Avenue North and speetive of the possibility that any por -�
the South line of Lakebreeze Addition tion be declared invalid.
extended; thence West to tie Southwest' Wherever under this ordinance mailed,
come* of Lot 8, Block 1, Lakebreeze Inotices are required, failure th receive.
Addition; thence Southwesterly and such notice shall not affect the validity
westerly along the :North rig'it -of -way of the proceedings. The Council shall be
line of State Highway No. 100 to the ' deemed to have acted upon a petition
center line of Azelia Avenue North ex- within the period specified if it defers
tended; thence North along center line[ final action thereon beyond said period
of Azelia Avenue North and its exten -1 stating the reasons therefor.
Sion to the North • line of Lakebreeze' `
Addition; thence West along Nortbi Passed by the Village Council of
line of Lakebreeze Addition to the Eastl Brooklyn Center this 5th day of
shoreline of Twin Lake; thence North-
November, 1957,
erly along the East shoreline of Twin'
Lake to the South line of Registered WILLIAM N, SUPER,
Land Survey No. 235; thence East' Mayor
along the South line of said Registered!
Land Survey No. 235 and Twin Lake' ATTEST: H. R. JONES
Woods Addition to the center line of r
France Avenue North; thence South Cie k
to a point distant 183 feet North of thew (SEAL)
center line of 50th Avenue North;
thence East parallel to and 183 feet (Published in The North Hennepin Post
I4orth of center line o'f +50th Avenue Dec. 19, 1957).
North to the center line of Drew Ave -',
nue North-, thence Southerly on the
extension of the center line of Drew
Avenue North to its interesections with they
extension of the lot line Lots 27'
and Block 4, Brooklyn Manor; thence
Southeasterly along the lot line between Lots
27 and 28, Block 4, Brooklyn Manor Addi-
tion and its extension to the center line of
Beard Avenue North; thence South-
westerly along center line of Beard
Avenue North to the center line of
49th Avenue North; thence Easterly to
the intersection of the center line of
49th Avenue North and the extension'
of the West line of Lot 11, Block 4,
Brooklyn Manor Addition; thence
Southerly along said lot line and its
extension to the Southwest c of
said Lot 11; thence Easterly to a point
on the West line of Lot 4, Block 4,
Brooklyn Manor distant, 150 feet
South of the ,Northwest corner thereof;
thence Northerly along the Pest Iinel
of said Lot 4 to the center line of 49th
Avenue North; thence Easterly along
the center line of 49th Avenge North to
the East Village limits; thence South-
erly along the East Village limits to
the South line of the .Soo Line right -
of -way; thence Northwesterly along the
Soo Line right-of-way, a distant of
1044,16 feet; thence South to the South
Village limits; thence West along the
South Village limits to the point of
beginning,