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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 462', '§462', '§ 462', '§ 414', '§414', '§ 414', '§414']

Court File No. 86-PR-16-4562
Estate of Richard A. Amundson
Notice is hereby given that the Delano Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter on Monday, October 10, 2016 at the Delano City Hall, located at 234 2nd Street North, for the purpose of amending Section 51.01 Subd. B.2 (Definitions); Section 51.03 Subd. O (Alternative Energy Systems) and Sections 51.05 through 51.31 (Zoning Districts) of the Delano Zoning Code establishing zoning performance standard for the use of Alternative Energy Systems including Solar, Wind and Geothermal systems.
Published in the Delano Herald Journal Sept. 26, 2016.
MOTION BY MEMBER: GIRK
A RESOLUTION APPROVING PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2016-03 BY TITLE AND SUMMARY
WHEREAS, on September 13, 2016 the City Council of the City of Loretto adopted Ordinance No. 2016-03 regarding Flood Plain Management; and
1. The City council of the City of Loretto has adopted Ordinance No. 2016-03, which repeals and replaces Section 413 of the Code of Ordinances of the City with a new Section 413. This ordinance regulates development in the flood hazard areas of the City of Loretto and maintains the community’s eligibility in the National Flood Insurance Program.
3. The City Clerk is directed to post a copy of the entire text of Ordinance No. 2016-03 on the City Hall bulletin board for a period of not less than thirty (30) days. In addition, Ordinance No. 2016-03 is available by email upon request, or for inspection by any person during regular office hours at Loretto City Hall.
_X_ Daniel, Brenda
_X_ Girk, Cari
_X_ Pepin, Henry
Whereupon, said Resolution is hereby declared passed on this 13th day of September, 2016.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LORETTO, MINNESOTA, AMENDING
An Ordinance Amending Section 420:45 “General Provisions and Exceptions” to Opt-Out of the Requirements of Minnesota Statutes Section 462.3593
WHEREAS, the Loretto City Council held a public hearing on September 13, 2016 after providing notice as required by state statue and City Code, with respect to amending the Zoning Ordinance to opt-out of the rules and regulations regarding temporary family health care dwellings, codified in Minn. Stat. § 462.3593;
Section 1. Section 420:45 of the Loretto Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to add Subd. 18 as follows:
Sub. 18.. Pursuant to authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.3593, subdivision 9, the City of Loretto opts-out of the requirements of Minn. Stat. §462.3593, which defines and regulates Temporary Family Health Care Dwellings.
Adopted by the Loretto City Council this 13th day of September, 2016.
ORDINANCE O-16-04
AMENDING ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF SCHOOL LIAISON ON THE PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION.
WHERAS, City Code Section 209.01 of the City of Delano Code regulates the duties and functions of the Parks and Recreation Commission, and
WHERAS, the City of Delano frequently advertises for, solicits, and appoints qualified citizens to serve on various Boards, Commission, and Task Forces, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that facilities, resources, interests, and needs of Independent School District #879 should be considered in decisions made by the Park and Recreation Commission.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THE DELANO CITY COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS THAT: Subdivision 2 (School Liaison) of Section 209.01 (Park and Recreation Advisory Commission) of Chapter 2 (Operations and Administration) is added as follows: Subd. 2. School Liaison. One member of the Delano Park and Recreation Commission shall be an appointee to the commission for a 12 month period after having been nominated by a representative of Independent School District #879 and approved by Delano City Council. The position shall have full voting rights, but shall not be eligible for reimbursement stipend from the City. This amendment shall be in full force and effective immediately following its passage and publication.
This ordinance adopted by the Mayor and Council this 16th day of February, 2016.
ORDINANCE NO. 0-16-05
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR, OR THE ISSUANCE OF, ANY CITY PERMITS FOR THE USE OF LAND FOR SOLAR , Wind, Or Geothermal ENERGY PRODUCTION AS A PRINCIPAL USE OR ACCESSORY USE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELANO ORDAINS
WHEREAS, the City of Delano hereby adopts this ordinance to allow the City adequate time to study and consider appropriate land use controls regulating solar, wind and geothermal energy production or generation as a principal use or accessory use of land; and WHEREAS, the City of Delano is presently conducting a study for the purpose of considering amendment of its official controls regarding appropriate regulations for solar, wind, or geothermal energy production or generation uses within its zoning districts; and
WHEREAS, such study is needed so the City can review its official controls, including its zoning regulations, to identify the potential issues and impact of solar, wind or geothermal energy production, and to clarify said regulations relating to solar, wind or geothermal energy generation or production as a principal use or accessory use; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Delano, Minnesota:
1. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 462.355, et seq., the City hereby adopts and approves the order for interim ordinance temporarily prohibiting the City from accepting any application, or issuing any City permit, for solar, wind or geothermal energy production or generation, or any related or similar activity, as a principal use or accessory use within any portion of the City of Delano.
2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and publication. It shall remain in effect until the adoption of the official controls contemplated herein or November 3, 2016, whichever occurs first, after which occurrence this ordinance shall lapse, unless properly extended pursuant to State law.
ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELANO, MINNESOTA THIS 3RD DAY OF MAY, 2016.
ORDINANCE O-16-06
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, PUBLIC PROTECTION AND GENERAL LICENSING BY AMENDING SECTION 423.01, SUBDIVISION 3 REGARDING OUTDOOR FURNITURE ON PUBLIC SIDEWALKS FOR RESTURANTS AND FOOD SERVICE BUSINESSES IN A B-4, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT.
Section 1. Chapter 4, Public Protection and General Licensing, is hereby amended to allow remove the prohibition of consumption of alcoholic beverages on the public sidewalk.
Subd. 1 Intent. The Delano City Council may issue a business license to businesses located in the B-4, Central Business District to allow the placement of tables and/or chairs on a public sidewalk. The following criteria shall apply to the issuance of this business license.
Subd. 2 Permit Application. Eligible persons, organizations, or businesses must submit a license application, pay a permit fee set by the City Council by ordinance, and provide information and plans that demonstrate compliance with the performance standards of this Code. The application shall be submitted thirty (30) days prior to placement of any furniture on the public sidewalk.
Subd. 3 Performance Standards. The license applicant shall provide information/plans that demonstrates compliance with the following standards:
C. All outdoor furniture shall be set back a minimum of five (5) feet from back of street curb and shall provide a minimum of five (5) foot unencumbered pedestrian aisle between the furniture and other sidewalk features including, but not limited to, back of curb, tree grates, planters, utility poles, traffic/street signs, street lights, and the like. All outdoor furniture shall be set back fifteen (15) feet from a street intersection as measured at the intersecting edges of the street right-of-way.
F. The businesses shall keep the outdoor furniture area in a clean and orderly condition. The accumulation of garbage, trash, or unclean conditions may be basis for revoking the license and removal of the furniture.
G. Service and food consumption within the public sidewalk shall be limited to the hours of 8:00am to 10:00pm.
Subd. 4 Insurance. The City shall not be responsible for injury or property damage attributed to the placement of privately owned furniture on the public sidewalk. The license applicant shall provide insurance that will indemnify the City from any personal injury or property damage that results from issuance of the license allowing the business to use the public sidewalk. The insurance shall list the City as an insurer to be notified in the event of insurance cancellation.
Subd. 5 Responsibility of Owner and Licensee. The property owner and/or licensee shall be responsible to insure the activities and participants within the public sidewalk shall not violate the terms of the license, or violate the Delano City Code.
Subd. 6 Violations or Complaints. License violations, nuisance complaints, or code enforcement issues attributed to an outdoor furniture area on the public sidewalk may be grounds for denial of the license.
Subd. 7 Enforcement. Any violation of this ordinance, or of a license issued pursuant to the ordinance, is subject to enforcement as follows:
ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELANO, MINNESOTA THIS 21ST DAY OF JUNE, 2016.
Attest: Brian Bloch, Finance Director/City Clerk
ORDINANCE 0-16-07
Section 1. The City of Delano has received a petition for annexation by ordinance from the property owners, (City of Delano) of the land described on Exhibit A (the “Property”).
Section 2. The Property abuts the City of Delano, and is deemed to be urban or suburban in character or about to become so. Section 3. The Property is open space and is intended to remain as open space/ parkland.
Section 4. Pursuant to Minnesota Statute § 414.033, no public hearing on the proposed annexation is required.
Section 5. The Property is appropriate for annexation to the City of Delano pursuant to Minnesota Statues §414.033, subd. 2 (1).
Section 7. The property is owned by the municipality of Delano as such it is exempt from the payment of property taxes to the township per Minnesota Statutes § 414.036.
Section 9. The City Clerk shall file this Ordinance with the State of Minnesota, Office of Administrative Hearings; Franklin Township; the Wright County Auditor; and the Minnesota Secretary of State; and a copy of this Ordinance shall be delivered immediately to the Wright County Auditor. Section 10. This Annexation Ordinance shall be final on the date of Ordinance is approved by the State of Minnesota, Office of Administrative Hearings.
ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELANO, MINNESOTA THIS 21st DAY OF JUNE, 2016.
ORDINANCE NO. O-16-08
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN PROPERTY ABUTTING
Section 1. The City of Delano has received a petition for annexation by ordinance from the sole property owner (Muller Family Theatre of Delano LLC) of the land described on Exhibit A (the “Property”). Section 2. The Property abuts the City of Delano on two sides, consists of 5.36 acres, and is not presently served by public wastewater facilities or public wastewater facilities are not otherwise available. Section 3. The Property is deemed to be urban or suburban in character or about to become so. Section 4. The City of Delano has held a public hearing on Tuesday, August 2, 2016, regarding annexation of the Property and given 30 days written notice of the public hearing by certified mail to Franklin Township and to all land owners within and contiguous to the Property. Section 5. The Property is appropriate for annexation to the City of Delano pursuant to Minnesota Statute §414.033, Subd. 2(3). Section 6. The Property is hereby annexed to the City of Delano. Section 7. Property taxes payable for the Property shall continue to be paid to Franklin Township for the year in which this annexation becomes effective. If this annexation becomes effective on or before August 1, 2016, the City of Delano shall levy on the Property beginning in 2016. If this annexation becomes effective after August 1, 2016, the City of Delano shall levy on the Property beginning in 2017. Section 8. The City of Delano shall reimburse Franklin Township an amount equal to the Township’s share of 2016 property tax for two years ($8,570.32), all outstanding Township assessments levied against the annexation property ($0), and any debt that the Township incurred prior to annexation attributed to the annexation parcel. The City shall make two equal payments over the two years following annexation approval.
Section 9. The City Clerk shall file this Ordinance with the State of Minnesota, Office of Administrative Hearings; Franklin Township; the Wright County Auditor; and the Minnesota Secretary of State, and a copy of this Ordinance shall be delivered immediately to the Wright County Auditor. Section 10. This Annexation Ordinance shall be final on the date the Ordinance is approved by the Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Office of Administrative Hearings. Section 11. This Ordinance shall be published in accordance with law. ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELANO, MINNESOTA THIS 2nd DAY OF AUGUST, 2016
ATTEST: Brian Bloch, City Clerk
Exhibit A – Legal Description:
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The regular meeting of the Board of Education of Independent School District 879, Delano, Minnesota, was held on Monday, August 22, 2016, at Delano City Hall. The meeting was called to order by the chair at 5:46 p.m. with the following members in attendance: Baker, Seguin, Durick, Johnson, Milano, Black. Absent: Larson.
Board reviewed discussion items: TAC membership rates, POC Committee update, policy review.
PROGRAM REVIEW Status of IT Department - Nick Main
Board approved the regular meeting minutes of 7-25-16 and special meeting minutes of 8-4-16 and 8-16-16, the current budget status with year-to-date adjustments, investment transactions, construction bond investment transactions, wire transfers, Minnesota Liquid Assets fund, cash report, revenue and expense fund totals, expense reports and disbursements. RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS (approved unanimously)
Board approved retirements/resignations/terminations, recommendations of employment and contract changes which include: Retirements/Resignations/Terminations include: (2)ES Paraprofessional, Classroom Para & Screening RN, TKC Classroom Assistant, ES Phy. Ed./DAPE Teacher, Wee Tiger Preschool Lead Teacher. Recommendations of Employment include: MS Tennis Coach, ES 2nd Grade Teacher, ES 2nd Grade Long-term Substitute, MS Nurse, Volleyball Camp Assistant, C-Team Girls Soccer Coach, JV Tennis Coach, ES 3rd Grade Long-term Substitute, Tennis Camp Assistant, District Nurse. Contract Changes/Approvals/Position Changes: 2016-2018 Principals’ Association Contract, 2016-2018 Health Office Professionals Labor Agreement, Copy Room Paraprofessional. Leaves of Absence: ES 2nd Grade Teacher, HS Custodian.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND BOARD REPORTS Board heard the following administrative reports: Superintendent Schoen reported on building projects and all-staff meeting. B. Voight reported on technology integrationist, WEB Orientation, open house and staff team building activities. D. Schuler reported on orientation days, 2016-17 enrollment, new teachers, professional development training. S. Heil reported on 9th Grade/New Student Orientation, AP and ACT test results. M. Reeder reported on school board candidates and snowplowing bids. D. Johnson reported on fall CE brochure, Artist in Residency, Concerts in the Park, CE Open House, TKC Orientation Day, Destination Imagination Open House, Tiger Strength program, youth football and aquatics program. Board heard reports from: MAWSECO and Wright Technical Center.
Approved second read of policies 410, 707 and 707.1 due to substantive and/or legal reference changes.
Approved first and only read of policies 420, 529, 620 and 809 due to non-substantive and/or legal reference changes, first read of policies 721, 509, 532 and 805 due to substantive and/or legal reference changes, 2016-2017 Tiger Activity Center Membership Rates.
The meeting adjourned at 8:26 p.m. The preceding is a summary of the unofficial minutes. The full text of the unofficial minutes are on file in the District Office, 700 Elm Avenue East, Delano, Minnesota and also available on the school district’s website www.delano.k12.mn.us. The next regular meeting of the Board of Education will be held on Monday, September 26, 2016, at 5:45 p.m. at Delano City Hall.