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CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will beheld on the 25th day of April, 2016, at 7:00 p.m., or as
soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, at City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an ordinance
amending Chapter 12, Section 12-901, of the City Code of Ordinances; limiting the density of rental housing
in the city.
Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Pleasenotify the City Clerk at 763-569-3306 to make arrangements.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12, SECTION 12-901, OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES;
LIMITING THE DENSITY OF RENTAL HOUSING IN THE CITY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Legislative Findings
1.01 The City of Brooklyn Center ("City"), pursuant to Chapter 12 of the City Code, requires a license for any
person to operate a rental dwelling within the City;
1.02 The purpose of the rental dwelling license requirement is to ensure rental housing in the City is decent,
safe and sanitary and is so operated and maintained as to not become a nuisance to the neighborhood or to
become an influence that fosters blight and deterioration or creates a disincentive to reinvestment in the com-munity;
1.03 The City may amend ordinances enacted under its police powers as it sees fit;
1.04 The City has studied the effects of an unlimited number of rental licenses being allowed within the City
through reviewing applicable studies and the current conditions of the City's rental housing;
1.05 City records show that police calls to rental housing are significantly greater than non-rental housing;
1.06 The City has reviewed various studies that suggest that rental housing can have a negative effect on
surrounding properties; and
1.07 As a result of these findings, the City has determined it is in its best interests to limit the amount of
rental housing in order to protect the interests of non-rental owners.
Section 2. Brooklyn Center City Code, Section 12-901 is amended by adding the following language:
10. Limitation of rental housing in low density neighborhoods. In R1 and R2 districts of the city, not more
than 30 percent (rounded up) of the lots on any block shall be eligible to obtain a rental housing license. A
block is defined as a group of properties bounded entirely by streets, public land, railroad rights-of-way, zoning
district lines, corporate limit lines or physical features such as rivers outcroppings ponds or lakes, provided
that final delineation of a block shall be made by the city manager or designee. When determining the number
of eligible Properties on a block the number shall be the lowest number that results in 30 percent or more of
the residential lots being rental. The following table indicates how many lots are able to be certified as rentalsbased on the number of lots that exist on a block:
Lots Rental Lots Rental Lots Rental Lots Rental Lots Rental
1-3 1 21-23 7 41-43 13 61-63 19 81-83 25
4-6 2 24-26 8 44-46 14 64-66 20 84-86 26
7-10 3 27-30 9 47-50 15 67-70 21 87-90 27
11-13 4 31-33 10 51-53 16 71-73 22 91-93 28
14-16 5 34-36 11 54-56 17 74-76 23 94-96 29
17-20 16 37-40 12 57-60 18 77-80 24 97-100 30e portion I the bloc is in an a ected zone and anot rr is in an exempt zo t, only theaffected portion is subject to this regulation.
a. Exceptions. This limitation shall not apply to:
1.Dwelling units within a duplex:
2.State licensed residential facilities, but only to the extent, including the number of residents, the city is
required by statute to allow them: or
3. Rental properties which are validly licensed as of the date of adoption of this regulation, but such rental
properties shall be counted among the 30 percent of allowable rental houses for purposes of determining
whether new licenses may be issued.
b. Exempt Districts. Property located within the following zoning districts are exempt from this rule, R3. R4,
R5, R6. R7, Cl, CiA, C2, 1-1. 1-2, 0-1. 0-2.
c. Temporary Rental. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a property owner, whose property is subiect to the 30
percent limitation, may obtain a temPorary rental license for a property for a period of time not exceeding 12
consecutive months under the following conditions:
1.The is actively being offered for sale to the public by the owner, or by any authorized agent of
the owner, during the license term:
2.The property shall be temporarily licensed for rental purposes only if the property complies with all ap-
plicable City and State rental housing requirements:
3.The property shall be licensed only for one of the following: (a) one adult living alone: or (b) two unrelated
adults living together with any dependents by birth, adoption, or law: or (c) any number of persons related by
blood, marriage, adoption, or law:
4.The temporary rental housing license shall terminate immediately upon the closing of a sale of the propsrtyioa purchaser or at the end of the license term, whichever event first occurs: and
5. A copy of the lease agreement shall be deposited with the City within one week from the date of theexecution of the lease.
Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legalpublication.
Adopted this day of , 2016.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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Published in the
Brooklyn Center Sun Post
April 7, 2016
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