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CITY OF
BROOKLYN CENTER
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE
ADOPTION
ORDINANCE NO. 2018-10
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING A
STUDY AND PLACING A
MORATORIUM ON THE
SEARS PROPERTY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Legislative Find-
ings, The City Council of the City
of Brooklyn Center ("City's hereby
finds and determines as follows:
1.01. The City Council has
the authority under Minnesota Stat-
utes, section 462.355. subdivision
4 to adopt an interim ordinance
"applicable to all or part of its ju-
risdiction" to "regulate, restrict, or
prohibit any use, development, or
subdivision" within the City if it has
authorized a study to be conducted
or has scheduled a hearing for the
purpose of considering an amend-
ment to its comprehensive plan or
official controls.
1.02. The adoption of an in-
terim ordinance does not require
a public hearing and is not subject
to the City's standard ordinance
adoption process as it is in the na-
ture of an emergency ordinance in
that waiting the several weeks for
it to go into effect would undermine
the puuroose and authority to adogt
an interim ordinance.
1.03. The City is in the pro-
cess of updating its comprehensive
Man.
1.04. The _ City has engaged
in extensive planning and has de-
veloped guidance for the Shingle
Creek development area located
between Highway 100, County
Road 10. and east of Xerxes Ave-
nue North ("Shingle Creek Devel-
opment Area"). With the excep-
tion
xcegtion of certain properties that were
already utilized and had not been
redeveloped in several years.
1.05. One such property that
had not specifically been planned
for as part of the overall devel-
1.06. A recent announcement
indicated that the Sears store lo-
cated on the Sears Propertywould
be closing In the fall of 2018: which
raises the potential for redevelop-
ment of the property in the near
term.
1.07. Development of the
Sears Property occurring before
the City has an opportunity to study
the planning and zoning for the
property, determine whether any
changes are needed. and to take
action to develop and adopt any
such changes could result in de-
velopment that is inconsistent with
other development in the Shingle
Creek Development Area and have
lastina negative effects.
1.08. In order to protect the
planning process and to promote
consistency within the Shingle
Creek Development Area, the City
Council determines it is in the best
Interests -of the public to place a
temporafy moratorium on the de-
velopment of the Sears Prop
while the City conducts a study to
determine how best to guide devel-
opment of the Sears Proper and
to determine if it is appropriately,
zoned, '
Section 2. Study Authorized.
The City Council hereby authorizes
City staff, as directed by the City
Manager. to conduct a study of the
current planning and zoning for the
Sears Propel. determine whether
the guidance in the comprehensive
plan and the zoning for the Sears
Proper should be revised to be
more consistent with the planned
guidance for and zoning of the oth-
er properties in the Shingle Creek
Development Area. and to develop
any recommended amendments
for consideration by the City Coun-
cil.
Section 3. Moratorium. To en-
sure that no new construction or
expansion occurs on the Sears
Properly that might be inconsis-
tent with the appropriate guidance
in the comprehensive plan or the
zoning for the Sears Property that
may be identified from the study
authorized herein. the City here-
by Imposes. for the term of this
interim ordinance, a moratorium
on the acceptance. processing. or
issuance of any development a12 -
plications or approvals including
but not limited to, prelimina lats.
rezonings, variances, conditional
use permits, site plans, planned
unit developments, and permits for
the construction or expansion o
any building on the Sears Property,
The moratorium imposed by this
interim ordinance shall not apply to
applications for permits or approv-
als that seek only to maintain or re-
pair, without expanding, an existing
building on the Sears Property,
Section 4. Effective Date and
Term. This interim ordinance shall
go into effect immediately upon
adoption and shall remain in effect
for 12 months, or upon the effective
date of any rezoning or compre-
hensive plan amendment related to
the Sears Property adopted in fur-
therance of the recommendations
resulting from the study, whichever
occurs first. The City Council may
also act by resolution to terminate
this Interim ordinance prior to the
expiration of the term established
herein,
Section 5. Enforcement. The
City may enforce this Interim ordi-
nance by mandamus, injunction or
any other appropriate civil remedy
in any court of competent (urisdic-
tion.
Section 6. Separability. Every
section, provision or cart of this
interim ordinance is declared sep-
arable from every other section,
provision or part of this ordinance.
If any section, provision or part of
this interim ordinance is held to be
invalid by a court of competent ju-
risdiction. such judgment shall not
invalidate any other section, pro-
vision, or part of this interim ordi-
nance,
Adopted this 23rd day of July
2018.
Mayor Tim Willson
ATTEST: City Clerk
Barbara Suciu
Date of Publication: August 2, 2018
Effective Date: August 3, 2018
(Stdkeeut indicates matter to be
deleted, double underline indicates
new matter.)
Published in the
Brooklyn Center Sun Post
August 2, 2018
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