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CITY OF
BROOKLYN CENTERNOTICE OF ORDINANCE
ADOPTION
ORDINANCE NO. 2016-02AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 12 OF THE CITYCODE OF ORDINANCES
RELATING TO LIMITING
THE RESIDENCY
LOCATION OF CERTAINPREDATORY OFFENDERS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Finding and intent.
1.01 Repeat predatory of-
fenders present a threat to the
public safety of the community as a
whole, especially children. Preda-
tory offenders assigned a risk level
Ill under the risk assessment scale
established by the Minnesota Com-
missioner of Corrections are more
likely than other classifications of
offenders to use physical violence,
to repeat their offenses, to have
committed multiple offenses, to
have more victims than are ever
reported, and, as a result, to be
prosecuted for only a fraction of
their crimes. The cost of predatory
offender victimization to society
at large, while not precisely calcu-
lable, is steep.
1.02 The City has a com-
pelling interest in promoting, pro-
tecting and improving the health,
safety, and general welfare of its
citizens. By this ordinance, the City
prohibits certain predatory offend-
ers from establishing temporary or
permanent residence in certain lo-
cations where children are known
to regularly congregate in concen-
trated numbers.
1.03 The City has received a
disproportionate number of Level
III predatory offenders as com-
pared with other cities within Hen-
nepin County and the City Council
is compelled to act to establish
restrictions on where such offend-
ers may reside in order to protect
children within the community.
Section 2. Brooklyn Center City
Code, Section 12-201 is amended
by adding the following definitions:
3a.Child - any person under the
age of eighteen (18).
3b.Child care facility - a facility
licensed by the Minnesota Depart-
ment of Human Services to provide
child care for six or more children at
one time. This term also includes,
but is not limited to, facilities hav-
ing programs for children known
as nursery schools, day nurseries,
child care centers, play groups, day
care centers, cooperative day care
centers and Head Start programs.
4a1. Designated predatory of-
fender - any person who has been
categorized as a Level Ill predatory
offender under Minnesota Statutes,
Section 244.052, a successor stat-
ute, or a similar statute from anoth-
er state in which that person's risk
assessment indicates a high risk of
re-offense.
18a. Permanent residence - a
place where a person abides, lodg-
es, or resides for 14 or more con-
secutive days.
23a. Public playground - an area
designated primarily for children's
play including a school building
playground, a child care building
playground, a play area of a public
park, or an area that contains per-
manent play equipment.
31 a. School - any public or non-
public elementary school, middle
school, or secondary school as
those terms are defined in Minne-
sota Statutes, Section 120A.05.
35a. Temporary residence - a
place where a person abides, lodg-
es, or resides for a period of 14 or
more days in the aggregate during
any calendar year and which is not
the person's permanent address, or
a place where the person routinely
abides, lodges, or resides for a pe-
riod of four or more consecutive or
non-consecutive days in any month
and which is not the person's per-
manent residence.
Section 3. Brooklyn Center City
Code, Chapter 12 is amended to
add new Sections 12-1600 to 12-
1603 as follows:
Section 12-1600. LIMITATIONS
ON PREDATORY OFFENDERS.
It is unlawful for any designated
predatory offender to establish a
permanent or temporary residence
within any of the following loca-
tions:
1.Within 2,000 feet of any
school, child care facility, or public
playground: or
2.Within 2.000 feet of the per-
manent residence of another des-
ignated predatory offender, unless
the designated predatory offenders
are residing within a licensed treat-
ment facility.
Section 12-1601. MEASURE-
MENT OF DISTANCE. For pur-
poses of determining the minimum
distance separation required by
Section 12-1600. the requirement
shall be measured by following a
straight line from the outer prop-
erty line of the permanent or tem-
porary residence of the designated
predatory offender to the nearest
outer property line of the protected
school, child care facility, or public
playground.
Section 12-1602. PENALTIES.
Any person who violates this Sec-
tion shall be guilty of a misdemean-
or. Each day that a person main-
tains a permanent or temooraflL
residence in violation of this Code
shall constitute a separate offense.
Section 12-1603. EXCEP-
TIONS. A designated predatory of-
fender residing within a prohibited
area as described in Section 12-
1600 does not commit a violation
of that Section if any of the follow-
ing apply:
1.The person established the
permanent residence or tempo-
rary residence and reported and
registered the residence pursuant
to Minnesota Statutes, Sections
243.166 and 243.167 or a suc-
cessor statute, prior to October 1,
2.The person was a minor when
they committed the offense and he
or she was convicted as an adult:
3.The person is a minor:
4.The school, child care facility,
or public playground within 2.000
feet of the person's permanent
residence was opened after the
Person established the permanent
residence or temporary residence
and reported and registered the
residence pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes, Sections 243.166 and
243.167, era successor statute:
5. The residence is also the
primary residence of the person's
parents, grandparents, siblings, or
spouse: or
6. The residence is a property
purchased, leased, or contracted
with and licensed by the Minnesota
Department of Corrections prior to
October 1. 2015.
Section 4. Effective Date. This
ordinance shall be effective after
adoption and thirty days following
its legal publication.
Adopted this 28th day of March
2016,
Mayor Tim Willson
ATTEST: City Clerk Sharon Knut-
son
Published in the
Brooklyn Center Sun Post
April 7, 2016
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