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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-16 PH APAFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss COUNTY OF HENNEPIN Darlene MacPherson being duly sworn on an oath, states or affirms that he/she is the Publisher's Designated Agent of the newspa- per(s) known as: SP Brooklyn Ctr/Brooklyn Park with the known office of issue being located in the county of: HENNEPIN with additional circulation in the counties of: HENNEPIN and has full knowledge of the facts stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualifica- tion as a qualified newspaper as provided by Minn. Stat. §331A.02. (B) This Public Notice was printed and pub- lished in said newspaper(s) once each week, for 1 successive week(s); the first insertion being on 11/01/2018 and the last insertion being on 11/01/2018. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICES Pursuant to Minnesota Stat. §580.033 relating to the publication of mortgage foreclosure notices: The newspaper complies with the conditions described in §580.033, subd. 1, clause (1) or (2). If the newspaper's known office of issue is located in a county adjoining the county where the mortgaged premises or some part of the mortgaged premises described in the notice are located, a substantial portion of the newspaper's circulation is in the latter county. By: �l 1 [ �- Designated Agent Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before me on 11/01/2018 by Darlene MacPherson. Notary Public Jessica L Crabb Notary Public Minnesota .......... `` My Commission Expires January 31, 2023 Rate Information: (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space: $46.90 per column inch Ad ID 872721 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 13th day of November, 2018, 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 related to parking. Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon re- quest at least 96 hours in advance. Please notify the City Clerk at 763- 569-3306 to make arrangements. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-16 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 19 AND 27 OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER CITY CODE REGARDING PARKING THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CEN- TER DOES ORDAIN: Article I. Brooklyn Center City Code, Chapter 19, Section 19-103 is amended as follows: Section 19-103. PUBLIC NUI- SANCES FURTHER DEFINED. It is hereby declared to be a public nui- sance to permit, maintain, or harbor any of the following: 1. Diseased animals, fish or fowl, wild or domestic, whether confined or running at large. 2. Carcasses of animals, fish or fowl, wild or domestic, not buried or destroyed within 24 hours after death. 3. Garbage not stored in rodent free and fly -tight containers, or; garbage stored so as to emit foul and disagreeable odors, or; gar- bage stored so as to constitute a hazard to public health. 4. Accumulations of rubbish as defined herein. 5. The dumping of any effluent, garbage, rubbish, wastewater, or other noxious substance upon public or private property. 6. Any open well, pit, excava- tion, structure, barrier or other ob- struction which endangers public health, safety or welfare. 7. The pollution of any public or private well or cistern, any public stream, lake, canal, or body of wa- ter by effluent, garbage, rubbish or other noxious substance. 8. Any noxious weeds, or any other vegetation which endangers public health, safety or welfare, or which is contraband within the meaning of state or federal laws. 9. The emitting or production of dense smoke, foul odor, noise, nox- ious fumes, gases, soot, cinders or sparks in quantities which unrea- sonably annoy, injure, or endanger the safety, health, morals, comfort, or repose of any number of mem- bers of the public. 10. The public exposure of per- sons having a contagious disease or condition which endangers pub- lic health, safety or welfare. 11. Accumulation of junk, dis- used furniture, appliances, machin- ery, automobiles and parts thereof or any matter which may become a harborage for rats, snakes or ver- min, which creates a visual blight, or which may be conducive to fire, or which endangers the comfort, repose, health, safety or welfare of the public. 12. The parking and/or storage of construction equipment, farm vehicles and equipment, or a com- mercial vehicle with a length great- er than 21 feet, or a height great- er than 8 feet, or a gross vehicle weight greater than 9,000 pounds, continuously for more than two hours on any property within a resi- dential zoning district or being law- fully used for residential purposes or on any public street adjacent to such properties. Such equipment and vehicles shall include, but are not limited to, the following: dump trucks, construction trailers, back hoes, front-end loaders, bobcats, well drilling equipment, farm trucks, combines, thrashers, tractors, tow trucks, truck -tractors, step vans, cube vans and the like. The prohibitions of this subdivi- sion shall not apply to the following: a) Any equipment or vehicle described above being used by a public utility, governmental agen- cy, construction company, moving company or similar company which is actually being used to service a residence not belonging to or occu- pied by the operator of the vehicle. b) Any equipment or vehicle described above which is actually making a pickup or delivery at the location where it is parked. Parking for any period of time beyond the time reasonably necessary to make such a pickup or delivery and in ex- cess of the two hour limit shall be unlawful. c) Any equipment or vehicle exceeding the above described length, height or weight limitations, but which is classified as recreation equipment as specified in Minne- sota Statutes 168.011, Subdivision 25. d) Any equipment or vehicle described above which is parked or stored on property zoned resi- dential and being lawfully used as a church, school, cemetery, golf course, park, playground or pub- licly owned structure provided the equipment or vehicle is used by said use in the conduct of its nor- mal affairs. e) Any equipment or vehicle de- scribed above which is parked or stored on property which is zoned residential and the principal use is nonconforming within the meaning of Section 35-111 of the City Ordi- nances, provided such parking or storage is not increased or expand- ed after the effective date of this ordinance. 13. The outside parking and/or storage on vacant property of us- able or unusable vehicles, trailers, watercraft, snowmobiles, recre- ational vehicles, all -terrain vehicles, construction vehicles and equip- ment, or similar vehicles, materials, supplies, equipment, ice fish hous- es, skateboard ramps, play houses or other nonpermanent structures except as may be permitted by the Zoning or Sign Ordinances. 14. The outside parking and/or storage on occupied residentially used property of usable or nonus- able vehicles, trailers, watercraft, snowmobiles, recreational vehicles, all terrain vehicles and similar vehi- cles, materials, supplies, equip- ment, ice fish houses, skateboard ramps, or other nonpermanent structures unless they comply with the following: a) Vehicles, trailers and water- craft may be parked or stored out- side in any yard provided, however, if they are parked or stored in the front yard area, or a yard area abut- ting a public street, they must be parked or stored on an authorized parking or driveway area or a paved or graveled extension of an autho- rized parking or driveway area and be in compliance with Section 19-1301 through 1305 of the City Ordinances. Authorized driveways and paved or graveled extensions thereof may not exceed 50% of the front yard or a yard area abutting a public street unless approved by the City Council as part of a plan approval for an apartment complex pursuant to Section 35-230 of the City Ordinances. b) Materials, supplies, equip- ment other than construction or farm equipment, may be stored or located in any yard other than a front yard or a yard abutting a public street provided they are screened from public view by an opaque fence or wall at least six feet high or high enough to prevent these items from being seen from abutting property at ground level. c) All vehicles, watercraft and other articles allowed to be stored outside in an approved manner on occupied residentially used proper- ty must be owned by a person who resides on the property. (Persons who are away at school or in the military service for periods of time, but still claim the property as their legal residence shall be considered residents on the property.) d) The prohibitions of this sec- tion of the ordinance shall not apply to commonly accepted materials or equipment such as playground equipment, allowable accessory structures, flagpoles, air condi- tioner condensers, laundry drying equipment, arbors, trellises, prop- erly stacked firewood and tempo- rary storage of building materials for home improvement projects in process. 15. The overnight parking of a commercial vehicle in a parking lot open to the public. For the purpos- es of this prohibition. a "parking lot open to the public" is any parking lot that is accessible to the gen- eral public without the need for payment. A "commercial vehicle" means a truck -tractor, semi -trailer, or any other vehicle, other than a passenger vehicle, with a length greater than 21 feet. a height great- er than 8 feet, or a gross vehicle weight greater than 9.000 pounds. The prohibition of this section shall not apply to any commercial ve- hicle that Is parked or stored in a parking lot due to an ongoing le- gitimate business purpose on the property. A commercial vehicle parked in violation of this prohibi- tion may be issued a parking cita- tion and is subject to removal as provided in Section 27-121. Article II. Brooklyn Center City Code, Chapter 27, Section 27-120 is amended as follows: Section 27-120. PARKING RE- STRICTED AND PROHIBITED. 1. No person in charge of any vehicle shall park or permit such vehicle to stand upon the road- way of any highway or street in the City of Brooklyn Center between the hours of 2 a.m, and 6 a.m., nor for more than six consecutive hours at any other time. No person in charge of any vehicle shall park or permit such vehicle to stand upon any alley in the City of Brooklyn Center at any time. 2. No person in charge of any vehicle shall park or permit such vehicle to stand upon any street, highway, parking lot or other area within the City of Brooklyn Center in violation of posted parking re- strictions or traffic control devices. 3. No person in charge of any vehicle shall park or permit such vehicles or any part thereof, to stand upon a public sidewalk or upon the nonroadway area of any public street right of way. 4. The City Manager is autho- rized to establish and post parking restrictions for parking lots and oth- er property owned by the City or its Economic Development Authority. Anyone parking a vehicle in viola- tion of the posted restrictions is a violation of this code and the vehi- cle is subject to removal asrp ovid- ed in Section 27-121. 5. The Chief of Police or his/ her designee may allow short-term exceptions to the above stated parking restrictions under cer- tain 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 unduly affect traffic movements or street maintenance operations. Specific examples of events for which exceptions may be granted if all conditions are met include but are not limited to: a.) family gath- erings for special events such as 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 driveways. d.) out of state visitors with large R.Ws. Article III. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty days following its legal publication. Adopted this 22nd day of Octo- ber, 2018. ATTEST: Barbara Suciu City Clerk Published in the Brooklyn Center Sun Post November 1, 2018 872721