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Council Agenda Item
MEETING DATE:
July 7, 2016
AGENDA ITEM:
Ordinance Codification
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Ordinance 502 – Zoning Ordinance and Ordinance 504 –
Subdivision Regulations have been renumbered. The hearing does not include any additional ordinances,
only changes numbers. In addition, some of the Ordinances in chapters 100, 200, 300, 400, 600, 700, 800,
900 and 1,000 have also been updated. In these instances only numbers were changed.
The process to do so requires the Council conduct a public hearing and then publish the final summary.
BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT:
ATTACHMENTS:
Request for Council action
Hearing Notice
Resolution 2016-033, Adopting the 2016 Code of Ordinances
REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION:
Authorize the Mayor and Administrator to execute and publish
Resolution 2016-033 adopting the 2016 Code of Ordinances.
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON THE ADOPTION OF A CODE OF ORDINANCES
FOR THE CITY OF SAINT JOSEPH, COUNTY OF STEARNS, MINNESOTA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Minnesota Statutes Sections 415.02 and 415.021 authorize the city to codify its
ordinances and print them in a book.
Notice is hereby given that the council of the City of St. Joseph, Minnesota,will meet at
6:00 PM. on July 7, 2016 at the St. Joseph City Hall, located at 25 College Avenue North,
to consider, and possibly adopt, a city code consisting of the general ordinances of the
city as amended,restated,revised,updated, codified, and compiled in book form,
including penalties for the violations of various provisions thereof, which shall constitute
the"Code of Ordinances of the City of St. Joseph." This Code of Ordinances will also
adopt by reference certain statutes and administrative rules of the state of Minnesota as
named in the Code of Ordinances.
The proposed Code of Ordinances shall consist of the following titles:
Chapter 1: General Provisions [Ordinances 100-105]
Chapter 2: Operation,Administration&Organization [Ordinances 201-209]
Chapter 3: Public Property& Improvements [Ordinances 301-308]
Chapter 4: Water& Sewer [Ordinances 401-407]
Chapter 5: Building, Land Use&Regulations [Ordinances 501-508, 520, 540]
Chapter 6: General Regulations [Ordinance 601-609]
Chapter 7: Liquor, Beer& Wine [Ordinance 701-705]
Chapter 8&9: Traffic &Motar Vehicles [Ordinance 801-809, 900]
Chapter 10: Nuisances & Offenses [Ordinances 1001-1012, 1020-1021]
All prior ordinances,pertaining to the subjects treated in the Code of Ordinances, shall be
deemed repealed from and after the effective date of the ordinance adopting the Code of
Ordinances, except as they are included and re-ordained in whole or in part in the Code
of Ordinances. This repeal shall not affect any offense committed or penalty incurred, or
any right established prior to the effective date of this ordinance, nor shall this repeal
affect the provisions of ordinances levying ta�ces; appropriating money; annexing or
detaching territory; establishing franchises; granting special rights to certain persons;
authorizing public improvements; authorizing the issuance of bonds or borrowing of
money; authorizing the purchase or sale of real or personal property; granting or
accepting easements,plat or dedication of land to public use; or vacating or setting the
boundaries of streets or other public places; nor shall this repeal affect any other
ordinance of a temporary or special nature or pertaining to subjects not contained in or
covered by the Code of Ordinances.
The official copy of this Code of Ordinances shall be marked and be kept in the office of
the city clerk and shall be named 2017 St. Joseph Code of Ordinances.
The Code of Ordinances will be declared to be prima facie evidence of the law of the
city, and will be received in evidence as provided by Minnesota Statutes by the courts of
the State of Minnesota.
The ordinance adopting the Code of Ordinances, and the Code of Ordinances itself, shall
take effect upon publication of the ordinance adopting the Code of Ordinances in the
city's official newspaper.
Judy Weyrens
Administrator
Publish: July 1, 2016