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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-11 10-4-18 Ordinance AdoptingAFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER STATE OF MINNESOTANOTICE OF ORDINANCE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) ss ADOPTION ORDINANCE N0.2018-11 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Darlene MacPherson being duly sworn on an CHAPTER 27 OF CITY oath, states or affirms that he/she is the CODE OF ORDINANCES Designated Agent of the news a- Publisher's Desi g g p REGARDING PARKING THE CIN COUNCIL OF THE per(s) known as: CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SP Brooklyn Ctr/Brooklyn Park Article I. Brooklyn Center City Code, Section 27-120 is amended as follows: with the known office of issue being located Section 27-120. PARKING RE - in the county of: STRICTED AND PROHIBITED. HENNEPIN 1. No person in charge of any with additional circulation in the counties of: vehicle shall park or permit such vehicle to stand upon the roadway HENNEPIN of any highway or street in the City and has full knowledge of the facts stated of Brooklyn Center between the below: hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., nor for (A) The newspaper has complied with all of more than s consecutive hours at any other time. No person in charge the requirements constituting qualifica- of any vehicle shall park or permit tion as a qualified newspaper as provided such vehicle to stand upon any al - by Minn. Stat. §331A.02. ley in the City of Brooklyn Center at B This Public Notice printed d pub ( ) ce was p anp any time. 2. Snow Emergency. After a lished in said newspaper(s) once each snowfall of at least 2.5 inches in week, for 1 successive week(s); the first the City, parking is prohibited on insertion being on 10/04/2018 and the last any public street or alley until and insertion being on 10/04/2018. after that particular street or alley has been plowed—r d the snow re- moved to the curb line. It is unlaw- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICES ful to deposit snow or ice, plowed Pursuant to Minnesota Stat. §580.033 or removed from private property, relatingto the publication of mortgage e palley onto the traveled portion of a street, or public way. Vehicles parked foreclosure notices: The newspaper complies in violation of this section may be with the conditions described in §580.033, removed in accordance with Sec- subd. 1, clause (1) or (2). If the newspaper's tion 27-121. known office of issue is located in a count Y 3. No person in charge of any vehicle shall park or permit such adjoining the county where the mortgaged vehicle to stand upon any street, premises or some part of the mortgaged highway, parking lot or other area premises described in the notice are located, within the City of Brooklyn Center a substantial portion of the newspapers in violation of posted traffic control devices. circulation is in the latter county. 4. No person in charge of any vehicle shall park or permit such vehicles or any part thereof, to stand upon a public sidewalk or By: upon the non -roadway area of any Public street right of way. Designated Agent 5. The Chief of Police or his/ her designee may allow short-term Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before exceptions to the above stated me on 10/04/2018 by Darlene MacPherson. parking restrictions under certain circumstances if requests for such exceptions are submitted to the Police Department at least two hours prior to the time period for which the exception is requested, ' and if he/she determines that the granting of such exceptions will not create problems affecting the health and safety of the citizens or Notary Public unduly affect traffic movements or street maintenance operations. – Specific examples of events for ''+' " Jessica L Crabb which exceptions may be granted Notary PUbiic if all conditions are met Include but :r. �` fl� Innesota are not limited to: a.) family gath- "' erings for special events such as f; ►+" My Commission Expires January 31, 2023 weddings, graduations, anniversa- ries, and funerals in residential ar- eas. b.) civic events such as com- munity celebrations and parades. c.) reconstruction or resurfacing of Rate Information: driveways. d.) out of state visitors with large R.V.'s. (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users Section 27-121. REMOVAL OF for comparable space: ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES. $46.90 per column inch Any vehicle parked in violation of the ordinance of the City or in vi- olation of any State law may be re- moved by towing at the direction of the City police to a suitable place for storage until claimed by the owner or his agent, and the own- er or other person responsible for such parking of the vehicle shall be liable for the reasonable cost of such towing and storage. Article III. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30) days following its legal publication. Adopted this 24th day of Sep- tember 2018. Mayor Tim Willson ATTEST: City Clerk Barbara Suciu Effective Date: November 3, 2018 Published in the Brooklyn Center Sun Post October 4, 2018 862581