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01/16/1984 CONF - 5196� ` f- ' �'. 1. t � i � ;. CITY OF FRIDLEY CONFERENCE MEETING JANUARY 16, 1984 1� NSP STREET LIGHTING CONTRACT Z. SIGN ORDINANCE 3� ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE 4� OTHER i. ,: � .� � Fmm tbe desk ot KASISd QURESHI GT1' AtA.'�AGER'S OFFICE DATE: January 12, 1984 SUB,IECT: NSP STREET LIGHT CON71iAL�T. INQUIRY BY COUNCILMAN ED HAMERNIK n f i ora TO �."%' /� %� i L MEMORANDUPI �F_225 ACT,(�P� 1 INF Councilman Hamernik indicated that he has received calls where the street light has been out for months and they get no action from NSP. He wants to discuss the NSP contract and see (1) how we can get NSP to respond better and (2) if the light has been off so long, should we be getting a rebate. He would like to discuss this item at the conference meeting January 16, 1984.- NMQ/ms 0 � Jan. 10, 1984 ORDINAIiCE 1�0. AR ORDIIiAtiCE RECODIFYIl1G NEW CAAPTER 214 BNTITLED "SIGNS" AND REPEALING THE OLD CHAPTBR 214 OF TH8 . FRIDLEY CITY CODE IN ITS ENTIRET? 214.01. PDRPOSB The purpose of this Chapter is to protect and promote the public health� safety and general Welfare of the City of Fridley through the establishment of a comprehensive and impartial aet of regulations governing the erection� display and use of signs serving as a visual media Lo persons upon public or private properties. These regulations are intended to provide an opportunity for effective communication� allow a reasonable freedom of choice and promote a concern for the visual amenities on those people designing� displaying, erecting or utilizing signs xhile at the �ame time assuring that Lhe public health� aafety and general xelfare of the City is preserved. 214.02. DEFINITIONS The follor+ing dEttfiizid� �iS�tZ ����f t1S xt1! 11izEf �t�L'�zt6�i �11d �p�1i��xld�i pf/zy,t�/�y,s��z��/M�/Xn�/taII6�6t� Words and terms^� hqhalt a�nlvCin its in this Chapter� are defined as follows $, internretation and a��lication: JI � Abandoned Sign. �EtSd� A sign xhich no longer eorrectly e���axe �� E�t}',d�`z� �fi� �f�`�Q�i advertises a bona fide business� lessor, owner� �tbddRt d�` activity, ld�ddkZ�� ]d� or product available on Lhe premises where dd�l� ,�g sign is displayed tor a continuQus neriod of more than three (�� ID��Il?�h�• D//A�dkd�btt/D��l/dE�t.�i�v ��ei�extenitsi��c�a�a�f�xtizaiznti��t��t��zi�s� n�t�,��a,�iari�����eziari��,�at p� Address Siga. �6E�tid A aign �6ixri tdlfixiftEs�ri6�i �v�1�E�d a�i�fl �KE1!riE� �tizLE�i �� ��i 1i�tE�`��t� tb�t► consistina of n�bers or n�bers and a ,a� rsp* n�e identi fbi n� .*�he address of a buildin�• � j,� Advertising Sign. �E�� A sign Which is used to advertise producta, goods, �g� or serviees. �� Alteration. �`�tEt`f �d Ar�y major change, x6 � di�A ezcludiag routine maintenance, �id�llZiti� dt" E�:��'l�e dt E6�f of an existing aign. ��,, Area Identification Siga. �8Et�1i� S sign Which identifies the name of a neighborhood, a residential subdivision� a multiple residential eomplex or s business,� industrial area. Purpoa►e Defiaitiona . ._ _ _ --- _ _. __ _ _. _ _ . , _ . _ :___ _ __ __._--- _ _• -- g �, Banners And Pennant�. �l.�i�/�r��xi��!/��zZif.�/�f�I�EE�/Qt/���i�t� �Zdxri dt �X��zttf�tl�� fid�`.�t�xl�f� �(�SE �fiit�H dtE �t d x��6�'�!t'� �z�lt� A tetaoorarv�ign c�++Rt rLeted of clo�h, canvass, oaver nlastic 2'ilm or liAht fabrie. x� Bench Sign. 1Eld� A eign �rhich is �ltt��t�d attach� to a bench. I$.. Billboard. �iEd� t1t1 �0fltzi�tfi� �tg�1 �4ri��ri d��'E�x� �xxE�hx�b�l 1L6 A ��,en advertisinrr a business� ld�t�i6d�xt �T'oduct, servica� use or entertainment Which is conducted� sold or offered l��d�tKEtE �9�mPWhere other than on the premises at �rii�H ]ihere the sign is located. � g� Changeable ���t Sign, Automatic. �6���1� An glP��ron{callv controlled aign� ad�H t(� d1i including t��i EIl�Ex�`b�'1�Et�Z� b�` !ZEl,t�t�t�IZ� EEdL�`d�xEE 8 time� temperature or date sign� p� a message center or a readerboard� Where different �6�� �essaae changes are shoxn on the same i�t� 1Shcilt ��,41• �� Changeable �b�t Sign, Nanual. ��a�i� A sign on xhich ld�t �h� messaae is changed manually �1i i ttEZd. �G 1,]i, Conatruction Sign. �E�fid A temoorarv aign �Id�Ed �SSS� •t s construction aite identifying Lhe project. �.� mav include d�` the name of the architect, engineer� contractor, financier or other i�h�bi�Ed ���'rldd jnformat{on about the oroject. M//Dt�E�Zidfi�li/�t�t!/1lfdyi�/tt/1Si�11/l�EtXl�/d1i/�Jt�l/Lt'/bt/�iih/a'tkJ,Q1`6��dtljl //// �arit�ni����aiznei���,��a�i�,�dia�ir��eiotisi�a��r.��a,�ie�iid�cn�c�Qa,��ia�r�✓i dy /dt/t�/,Q�E /dd /a�ot/Lbt r�l � /y�L1�/,Q� �EdYibh�Ad/ a�`tdJ /Db�'/ dt�f��dda�tlib 1� /dW / / / / / / ���aztaru x y� District. t'Et�E�'� Z� �����1tiE A zoning district as defined in Ll�E p�'��ztt z�t�[� 0�d�d���EE �ha�ter 205, Zoni�g of the Citv Code. �,13,,, Flashing Siga. ��tt1i� An illuminated aign Which E�lizdit�� h.� intermittent �,ashinr� lights, revo� vi r�? beacorLS, zio flashers or exhibits a noticeable change in color or light intensity. j,�,, Free Standing Sign. ���i'!� A sign which is aecurely attached to the ground and not �lfti#Ed attached to any part of a bu l�g or a�if dxY►!�' structure. ��. Governmental Sign. �E�1id A aign Which is erected by a governmental, unit far the purpose of directing or guiding traffic pr providine dxKE� public informatioa. l�t//�L���ixttt�dx�6�i/�i�i/�t��lt�/�t/d��t✓�6ii�lN/�ltalt/e'S��/damfe��/�d�'d���/// lSdzH/�t/L?i�/d��ti��lix/d�"/bE����Zd/dt/xnE/i6t/,6�/l6�ildt�/�x���/xH� /�i���/ �z���at �� Illuminated Sign. �6E��'i� A sign Which is illuminated by an artificial light aource. ?� Information Sign. �IE�� A sign giving information or direetions to employees, visitors or delivery vehicles �S�4x � containing no advertising r II .. 214-2 __. __ __ _ • -- •- �• - - -_ _ . ..' - � i ��` tEEt�zifil�Ztdli. ' dg,nt i fv! �r �y Do� of the bus± ness. �f �„� Institutional Sign. ��Elfi� A sign d�` �S��ZEZiA 1S�d�0 Which identifiea xiS� 1f�iE �fd 6xril1' �Y��dC�E�'t�r��d a public or private iastituLion inclu�� =hL��hes schools hoa^{*°'° °^� **p'!ieal linics.dli xn� �ix�E �r,��E xn� at�r� �� ��e�z�d. X,1,Q,_ l�Sotion Sign. ���I� A sign Which revolves, rotates� has moving parta or gives the illusion of motion. jf ,ZQi Nonconforming Sign� Legal. �BEt��'!a A sign Which laWfully existed prior to the adoption of this dtdi�(�1lE S�.P?�L� but does not �6fitdt�6 s9mD1J! With �11 Ld the t�i��tZt EtidEZE� requirements of this d�`dtl'�11�E Sh�PS�L• X 2L� Permaneat Sign. �E��S� A sign �nafirLCted of mat�ria� s includin¢ plaSttc or metal that are durable and easily maintains��lld which Sa intended to be used for an indefinite period of time. an �ai_ nted {��> >>ded { n th{ s defi ni tion. 22 Po�itical S{¢n A te��orarv si¢n adver�is+nQ eleetion issues or Lha �ndidacv of a �erson �nnt��.for �Lblic off ee. x� Portable Sign. �f��i� A temvorarv aign d6 designed !d to be �d�lE1S�d moved from one location to another and Which is not permanently attached to the ground� a sign strueture or a building. � 2� Porta-Panel. �Ed�l� A I��tlt x6 IS�lK,� R►dl�tlE �0�k�`ttdtl�� dE�i�EE p�rtable sian� mounted on aheels and used for commercial as Well as civic promotions. 11II � Projecting Sign. �E�ti� A sign dzl`•Et xri��l •��1Z �t�d �=�ached to a Wa l, that projects perpendieular from a buildiag �L atructure. aa �+��zr�o�d etaea���� ��ars� �a�iz�ead x���x��t �an�cen ��►���a��x� ��e �,��a�eai�iazr�EEZi���zieti�a�yi�zi��aaEi��xxiznei�z��ert ?b Reat Esta� $+en A temoorary s�n erec��� �'^* t►+P fl�rnnaE ei' sellin� ieas{ng or oromotirut real estate. �C 2Z� Roof Sign. �dEdrid 1 sign whieh is erected, constructed or attached �6Y,LII� 6�` �ti ��a"x� above the roof �g of a building, except vhere the roof is an extended facade or mansard. pE 2$� Rummage/Garage Sale Sign. ��fi� A temporary sign which advertiaea or directs Lhe public to ��i ��f�EQdE�ix �, aale of aE�SEt'�tlZt uaed merchandise� sold from a private residence. R!i 2gi, Shoppiag Center/Nultiple Ose Building. �E�fls A building plaaaed and developed for multiple occupancy l��E t�� vhether as a commercial or industrial ��Et`��`t�E y�. �� 3� Sign. d�d� � painted oan�1, lettered board, ��.r{ �� cf letter� or svmbols or other display and iL� d���6tx anv aunoortina atructure uaed to advertise, direct, identify, inform or coavey s message to dnE anvone xho viexs it. 214-3 pp 3� Sign Area. �E��� The xdx�I area of xnE 8 aign� including the border • and the surface Which bears the advertisement. dt In the case of inessagea, figures or symbols attached directly to any part of xHE $ Duilding er sian �tructure, it is that area vhich is included in the smallest tE�xd��Id gg�Qmetric fiszure xhich can be made to circumscribe the message, figure or eymbol d1�p���Ed xnEtEd�• ' �? Sian Area, Haximum. The �z�p���xEe maximum a1loWable sign area for a single faced free standing sign refers to .�,1'Lat sirLgle facirLa. Yhen a rree ��.andtna�an has m�ltiv�e faces then the maximum a1loWable sian ar� �oubles. gp� 33,` Sign Structure. �6E��i� dny structure xhich supports or is eapable of supporting t�� � sign, � d�i4 EEtii'itrt6ti �Kt��1 not ��1lIdd! +..n�? udin¢ a building to which xlS� a sign is attached. �Z 3,y,,, Temporary Sign. �Ed�ld Any aign� banner� pennant, valance or advertising display E��idx�dtxld Et E16xn� l�ta����l Z��z tt(lSt1E� lt�tdlSd��'�� t6�t��E��'d d� dxri�� I��Yi� �i�xE�'tdl� �61Z!! d�" �6�znd�z tt���tE�;� intended to be displayed for a limited period of time ridz x� E�t�E�d xn��x� [afly d�t�• RK 3� Mall Grapbic. �6l�tid A graphic deslgn or decorative mural, not intended for identification or advertising purposes� which ia paiated directly on i�Xi �g exterior �6dtx aurface Df a buildina. dd 3�.� Wall Sign. �Edli� A sign which is dit��tld Bttached to the wall of �1'1� $ buildin,g � structure. x� 3� Mindorr Sign. �dld�i� A aign t1S�xd1Ild A**ached to the inside p� a window for the purpose of viexing from outside Lhe �1`lf.�t�E� �uildi.n�. This term does not include merchandise located in a xindox. ro� �nz�ar�u a�� �e��r�a ��t� �ar��n ta tr� ��,�,tz��x ��zx znt� e,����sc�e�. 214.03• GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ALL DISTRICT.� The follor+ing provisions 21�1D$11/�/t1f�lDEE shall apply �o Sections 214.04_ throujth 21�.07 �1i �[I� d�dxt`�[�x�. R�� �Y si8n�! �hall be construeted in such a manner and of such material that xY`.E� d�`���I 3t rr111 be aafe and substantial �t��i.d�� r?i�(x. Nothing in this Chapter shall be interpreted'as authorizing the ereetion or �d�i�z�d�z�6�i � solay of any sign not nor+ �E�`t�E�d�k1IE �ermitted under Chapter 205�P06 tril�d�St7iE of xY1�d the Ci�c Code. 2�1 i�l Dal 214 . 0�! . SIGNS PROHIBITED IN AI.L DISTRICTS �� �y permanent signs other than governmental signs, erected or xE�d�"�t�I� ���i��d �s_plave___d_ u�on Mix�1� anY �xtE�x right of Way, or d�61� ��,j public proDertv !��l�iEtlx. �� � aigns or xall graphics that contain vords or pictures ot obscene, pornographic or immoral character. � 3,i ,�y signs painted directly oa buildings l�t���L ilit�t`��ri4S�! di��id• General Proviaioas F4S'_�11 Districte Sigc� Frohibited In All Diatricta 214-4 �D//t��z��Z�ld���!/E�tEEpx/tdt/xKddEJ�td�idEd/td�/��dl�/)B�E�/Tlt�xxEd/ZA A�Z/Zd�lt�l�df . �c�ii�t��ir�r,iCri/�`��Etxz!/�ri/dttiE��.Z/xttttt��/�t�ri/�t/�t��.X�/E�t�E�x/// a��e�z�at,�zi����i��v�,����zei�ta�e�xt� _ j� gn,y aigns which by reason of size, location, movement, conteat� coloring or manner of illumination may be confused With the light o!' an emergency or road equipment vehicle� a traffic �ddrtd� aign� aignal or device� or which hides from viex any traffic sign, aignal or devioe. 6 �,,, �y pro jecting aigas. �! fi,,, �,Qy motion aigns. t 2� ATLv flashin2 f��t'i�iridtE� aigns MYi��n I�ri�11�E� tt� E�x�1E�` �d�d�` di' �d �r�rer�.�tzt 6r xt�nz ot �� a��,a�x�� 6� na� t���r.�r� et �rsx���atzzer�z tt�nx�. ��� signs located xithin a corner �!9ion aafetv zone �ExIS�EIt �`E��Gt�"E�tE�ix�,� �E�Z��1� 20Bl�tSX�/Eil �s defined in Ghaoter 2oS. R PI�dY,t�'fa �idd�. L?�E�i6l�l�ti� riE�Ed�i�,� �ti� txd�l�Et� t�Sd d��6t���" EEfiEl� ��1lZddt�ia Sdf dEtltEE� d1' ��[�}5z �1'ltlK EY.��'.�E/t11 �tiz��ldtxtl taNl0a2 2,�.05. SIGNS PERMITTED IIi ALL DISTRICTS /I � Addres� Signa. Each dwelliag� business or building must have a minimum of one (t) address sign, that is a minimum of �hr�P and one-half (3-1/2) inches high, and a maximum of e - ,i2111 �1�8i inches high. The stAn must be illuminated or reflective, �zz��r.�� za xne e�a�zztn� and 16E visible from �,g public right of vay. �t x�:E �xz�EriEd ����`��� �1�� ����dx IS� �i�tl��Z! tt6d xKE �d���E ti�lx 6t t�ttt,� LriE t(���`��� ���x 1SE ��LriE�' d�l xnE l�t� dt 6�1 xnE �6��tri��t. D Z.� Bench Signs. ?6 1SE �E1'�XZEd Dj4n� ed only at Dus stops � cannot be any larger than or extend beyond any portion of the bench. E 3� ErlixEd ExdxEd Flags. TdZId�6 Sha>> be dis�laved as outlined in Title 36� Section 173-378 of the United States Code, State Flag and Corporate Flag. 1. },�-� - _r D 5�. Dt1'E�z1dt�Z Informational Signs. ?dl�I�� 1� Tt��it(xE prov{ ded thev meet the fo�loWing r aLirement�: �� A maximun size of Pour (�) aquare feet �E�' t���� 1���5• Z$` A minimum distanes of ten (10) feet from anv oroDertv �ine or_ �iveWav �xt`EEr 1���'ix di 111tt. Signs Permitted In All Diatrieta ' � 214- 5 � . � �E�t�E�x X?S�� t dt�� d��Elx��i� LKE ��1dI�E rd t� ri���ixtl �t�t !6E t lb����� dt x�E�,xffid�G�`/tPN7/aAdd�`E tEEx �d �t�`!�. �,�,` Institutional Signs. ,� ided thev meet Lhe folloxirL¢ reouirements� �� A maximum size of x�kE�ixtEt6d�` ltlli ?�rt�Y-�WO (�2� aquare feet n area• Z� A minimum �,{g�ance of ten (10) feet from driveW�v axtE�x �'�� 6f lflt• a� y����y A hospital emergeacy aign �i1i�lA t� �dl�zEd d�l xbd ������a may be a maximum of 100 aquare feet ia area. ��i��a�u��rjxtr�c��z�a��t�riatEit�t�rt��e�zie��zts.�zi�r��zaz�et��i 6l//E��f.EdtE/��tExt/ILE�xtt���tdfl/ft��/�/ti�EE/�St/td�X i�/��iX �t��dl�[�ldl / K��i^.�t�1/EE��1�r��L'dl n.l /T���6t�'�I E��t 1. �r'�::; ► i. � , � � b � Construction Signa. u g,. �iulti�Le Developments. ?1���61"��`t Construction signs may be erected for the purpose of �td�dd��I� ldentifv{ rL? a�t6GElz develo�ment of ten (10) or more t�Ed��t�it��� dWellings d�ix�� Len (10) or more mobile homes� three (3) or more multiple dr+ellings, or a l�d��11E�! �u11di�1p,�-nnncig�.i�q of three i3� er more businesses or +nd�stries vith �j� follouinusestrictio�: (1) One (1) aign per atreet frontage. (2) E��1 �?i��� �x E��E�d 11 m�xim �m aize ot fifty (50) aquare feet in area p�r devel9D��• (3) �t�i ��(ZZ i�dz 1SE Located � closer than 100 feet to a��! ��(;[�SL,{�'1� Ouilding �Y�`d�x�"E outside the development. �4� A�^{�^���^ ^•a+ance of ten (1D) feet from arLV Dronertv 1{ne or �iveWav. � (5) Et�d dntt�x TQ be removed �16�t� �tdGE�x id k6��zExEd uvon ��o�etion of the cons�ruction. lb ��L��i�d��/xdxs d� Ddi�d�I1i�! QSher Dsvelovm�nts ( �) Oae (1) aign per �X�`EEx i�`d�iL'��E building. � 2� Et� dl�� �x E�l��d A max{ m� s? ze � aix ( 6) aquare feet in area. Temporar� Sigaa Permitted In All Districte zia-6 . ,� � �, �� . - _ � - � � . �� : � . . . - � . (�1) �i��i�6�ZI T� be removed upon completion of t e construct on. Z � Rea1 8state Signa. �� I�ltiple Developments. ?E���t1�`t Real estate signs may be erected for the purpose of selling, 1g.�iaS� or promoting a�t"�G��x develo�ment of tt�lE 1BI Sen (t0) or more 1`E�l�dE�ix�dZ dwellings d�S�x�, ten (10) or more mobile bomes� three (3) or more multiple dwellings or a�Sd��liEdd �� nnnetdhino of three ��� Ot' more bus�r��a�a ^'' ind�strie�, vith the folloxirur res�riction9: (1) One (1) aign per atreet frontage. (2) ���� �ri�z �� E�t���� g maxim� size of fifty (50) square feet in area pgr devel�p�ent. � (3) at�r� �nax� �l�Z �! Located � closer than 100 feet to il� ��t1�Sx�� 8 building dxt`d�z1�`E cutside of the development. - (4) E��d �lndi� T4, be removed when �1g pro�ect ia ainety-five percent (95i) l6���ExEO, aold or leased. e•__ I� n� e�eeF 1'r.nn� n� nrnnPrt Y 1 1(le _ OI' (5) A minimum distan�Q ol VC11 .�v. _`�� — �^ivexav. 1� H� ?teSd��Z� �t �Ed� xnd�i P�fE l�i I�di�i�Ad�I Ldx� �f �d�Zd�llad Other pevelonments. (t) One (1) aign per �xtEfr tt�tl���! building. (2) Ei�1! �n�xI ri6x !�tlEEd A maxim� size of aix (6) aquare feet in area. (3) g��ti ��I� TQ be removed withia five (5) days follor+ing ,�hg aale or lease of the Duil�in�. j,1L) A inimum dist�n�� -° '°� �,n� ree* rr�n, Anv nronertv line �t �^iver�av. - (5) ��xt�� "Open House" signs x� 1SE are a1loWed only during � day of �lg open house. � E ��(l��itt �5���'idl 11(i Ylili�G� x��i 1�1D1 tEEx ttd�6 ��lSxtE ti�'1x dt �1�t. tzr�i�ne��t�i,s��t6yiea�t�ir��x�t�✓dt��t zia-� . 3. Political Signa. j, gi A maximum size �}Si(�I l��x E7t�'EE� QL thirty-tWO (32) square feet �II ar�a• ������� �n�(Zj � be removed Within five (5) days following Lhe election. �,�,, � Fifteen dollars (�15.00) dE�b�tx Will be deposited With LLe City prior to the erection of �y signs and retained until �3,i�S Lhe signs are removed. If all of the signs are not removed, the deposit Will be used to defray the cost of removal. Any additional coat will De Dilled to the �t��xt �erson posting the original deposit. d� Any �dltx�Edl sign larger than three (3) square feet 3n �r'� must be placed �minim� distance of Ll�tEE [ai �n (10) feet from �dlb�t� ���}';x 1dt �t�f �° °* ^°°� ^��rb snd ten (10) feet from anv driveW�v. 4. Rummage/Garage Sale Signs. i�9.� Tl�E g maximum size di1�ZI 1SE � three (3) aquare feet ���. !$� Nd�z T4 be removed Within three (3) days tolloxing l�id dt Sh€ aale• 5. Bannera or Pennanta. �� Banners or pennants commemorating a special event not connected xith a business, �T5�1� l�E A*P nermitted When installed not more than tWenty-five (25) days prior to the event and removed xithin five (5) days following the event. �S � Banners or pennants for businessE� ,�nniversar+es or Arand o�er�ings are �6��TI k�E alloWed Q�y for �t�t��' 6�E��,dri�� dt MS��tdE!!d d�ilt ib� � Z�� �r�{� ���� ������ g,��m� of ten i 10) davs. z�x�eaa 21�•oT- SIGNS IIExOlOJ�D PERMITTED iiITH � SPECIAL USE PfiRMIT � y����Z/��l�/��' Automatic changeable signs �fdd�d/?SE/dlld�t�E� are oermitted in all districts except itF1f�(/�2�(/�t�a �li� �tf)t *Psidential districts, and then only 16�ZK $fter the issuance of a apecial use permit subject Lo the folloWing minimum conditions: �r� ���E��r�� ,�e�c,� d�ax��ex tEa�e��r�za, ���xt�� z�rx�ax 6r xn�e �������. Gonformance to the si¢n reouirements Within that district. �,c �oa z,���rEZt,� �t��rt��e �a���e eEr�zeta. oa�ce everyz��fifteen�(15) minute� 6�t �E�`��zrld i�i ��El�tftl�t6ti��l�d PYPPpt, rOr a si¢n disn�avin� t!me, temnPraLLT2 and/or date. .. _ .� Sigaa Permittad with A Special IIae Permit 214-8 ��N�DX �14 08 SPECIFI� DISTRICT REQDIREMENTS , In addition to those signs permitted in all districts� the follo�ing signs are permitted in each specific district and shall be regulated as to �.vice, aize, Bnd setback �6Elx��tl t�fi� lrit�t��xEt according to the �,o1loWina requirements !!Et"E��1 �Ex t6tLll. - t�tMl0i��1 27�1 09 TYPES, SIZES, �.�.p SETBACgS IIIID �T1l��t �tBl�YJZ�BM�l1?� FOR �t-/,1� �Z/l� �2� $F. trnFUTTAT. DTST IR CTS 1,, �rea Identification Sigaa. �� ji One (t) aign per development. �� $� A maxiIDUm size � twenty-four (24) sQuare feet in area• a� � p minimum d±a+ance o* ten (10) feet from ��ll��l� �"��?'!t df �1t�� anv pfoDertv line or driveWav. � �ia21 Sig� d„ One (1) s iQn �g* ��?tt�nQ unit. z�x�exzi���,�ati�kz���x�ia,r�ictx�ti��������r1zeirati�<aie:�ai�ua� �,rii���aiut�z�r��azta�va��t �tii�r�i�c�yia�i��ti��yez6¢�e�xti tl//►'1�.���/�t��/x��1l��lftbdt/I2Ki/�d��tE/tE�x. a�iir�ts,c�eiz�,�i�ta��ir��zir�a�i���z��it��xziari�r�tt t�r��eKai�t��,��i��z���x�ia�nAimzxe�i�����t���►zairati��x ��ii��eai�eE�z�rs�azta�v�t�t ll l//��iE/�f 1f 7/�il�/���'/�E�I�X d�dE�iL'l / tl//r��tt�k�/�t�E/x�'E�rfiddt/�f tMi/�eid��E/tE�LI a,11/�t�iit�/xEfi/�a01/tEEx/ttd�/��Z��`/tt�l'�t/dt/�dyl I Soecifie District Requirementa Residential District Requirements 214-9 u ,• z��,lONJt 2.14.10. ,�IPES, SIZES, �p SETBACRS AlID ATR�?� ��JO���J".�f�TE FOR CR-1 CR-1 �lJ1E B�2 DISTRICTS District Requirementa �,1,, Area Identificatioa Sigaa. � One (1) sign per development. �� _ ,� �� - . - � . . _ r : � �� � �� �� . _ � . - � � .�� :� . ..- �- . � 2,, Free Standing Signa. � �,, One (1) ��,8n per street frontage. t� A maximum size of forty-eight (48) aquare feet j,n area per development. a f�,, A maximum height ,� six (6) feet above ,�,g finished ground XE7IEI 8rade • �{ � A minimum distance of ten (10) feet from anv property line � drive�aav. E�tlE�Z �t�ii�6� Qt x�Et.x�ft�i! ttby t��xit�d�yt �(�)/I��t�ECt i6ti/bt/�Ytltz/tt�Y:r/�t/N�y/�x1i��< [1�)/Y�`d�/IEx/Ii�/t1Y:d�`✓�6��(x!E/�fiLYl��fi/�tlE�lr�l �it�►�/�28i/tdlx/at/d A�'��!►ldi. ;•• -� ��- _� .- .- ..��-� �- . - .. _� •- • �" - -�' r: � - .�: e- - -- t- .. - _� � - .-. . .- -. ttiir�azi�eiz��tz�Qiz�n�eia,sit�i���,�xttt��z�at,�e��,r � ,.. � :� u . � u u • _ ' • • • ' _ � i � � � ' � • • - _ ' �����-� - - f • � � �iall Signa. The total �iSII sign area shall not exeeed fifteen (15) times Lhe aquare root of the Mall length on xhich the sign is to be placed. D b.� jd1'x�i�tiEZ Portable Siga�. Naq De rS�E� ��x� di solaved after a permit � iasued by the �61�t�i� ��r�taxt�xat c�tv• r�t �m����r,����x��� x�� t�er ��t� �E��a�� xt�tz�e x6 x1l�'�! IEJ x��►E� ��t f��`� ���` �������� perm{ ts are � imi ted to three 131 �{mes Der vear_, c�pr busine�s and onlv for nQnconss���*{�� *�•, ��n) dav ,�eriods• 214-10 � Z,��{,[Q}1�$ ?1�4. � �. T7PES. SIZES� �@ SETBAC�S /U1D 1��d1tBY1��1?!i FOR C-1 � C-2 AND �-� DISTRICTS � ,1,� Area Identificatioa Sigaa. � One (1) sign per development. n e.� , f m�m size of tWenty fo�r ( 24 ) souare feet in �r� � A minimum d�si�anee of ten (10) �'eet from anv tirovertv line or driver�av. � � Free Standing Signs. � � One (1) �igll per atreet frontage. Z� A maximum � ze of eighty (80) aquare feet in area per development, g,�gpt for a serv{ce �tation Which is oermitted a maximum size of 1DD sauare feer in �rea. a�,, A maximum height � tWenty-five (25i feet above �g finiahed ground XE�iE� gt�. �1 � A minimum height ,� tea (10) feet from � bottom of �hS, aign to ,�g finished ground IE�►EI grade xh�n within tWenty-five (25) feet of a driveway t�f.d or ��1� �r�zE�`�EErt�11 dt �x�EEx �`��x df �4�� ���1k� A �orner v{sion sa_f_ety 2one. $� A minimum distance of ten (10) feet from �C property line or driveway. 8� p minimum �ist-�nce of fifty (50) feet from �tt1f,�/?tfP�/�t<a/dt/7tFX �6�,t� ���iE any residential dtatr±et. t 3,,� Roof Signa. � � One (1) sign per development. �$` The us� of $ roof sign� will substitute for the pE�`��[xxl� free atanding sign along the t1�dlir?i�! �x t��E� �C.*�pp± *he roof sit�n is intended to be vieWed. aiir��zineiz��z�Aixai��iaai�ru�cc�r�ztttcaxt��✓��6rst �iir���✓,���xzti�c�eri�����it��zi�tia��r�zb��aer�zt D �,�, iiindox Sigaa. � max{m� coveraae of forty percent (40x) of � WindoW area, excludiag nerchandise. � � Yall Sigae. � C-1� C-2� And S�3 Distriet Requirements 214-11 �g total N�II aign area shall not exceed fifteen (15) times the aquare root of the wall length on Which the sign is to be placed. 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TYPE_S. SI2ES � SETBACgS 1U�E lt�t�Xlt�Ni�l1?� FOR H-1 A1�ID N-2 Z��ZTR,i�T,� .-� •� _� •�- :� .- - ..,�-� �� _ �� �, - . - � • _ • - _ _ � : � �� • -- � • � � .�� _� . ..- � . . _ JI 2,, Free Standing Signa. ,t � One (1) t�`EE drtt�dt� aign per I��tldi� d�' �jz���E dl9d I6dtId11l� �treet frontaae. �� A maximum �ize of eighty ($0) aquare feet in area per development� a{�p �f 100 souare S�et in area. a� A maximum height � Lwenty-five (25) feet t1�6�6 above_the finished ground Zl�EI grade• �1 � A minimum height ,� ten (10) feet from �h�, bottom of �h�. aign to the finished ground xE�EI grade r,hen within tweaty-five (25) feet ot a driveWay d�'�E/ or ,�t x�x�t���z�c�r� �r az�eez ���nx �r ��t x�r��� 8 corner vision safety,sone. driveWav. g�. A minimum distance ef fifty (50) feet from �tf11,�/�fP�/1tf� dt ltfX ���+,�� Z���� �ny resi dent i al d{ strie* . � 3,. Roof Signa. � � Oae (1) aign per development. �$� The use of � roof sign� xill substitute for the �Et'�ixxld tree atanding sign along the ttdtlzt��E tx t�EE� �,treet the roof aian ia �r*Pnded to be vieved. air�ri�iz��z�aix�i��isai�utn��z:tt��zsat✓e��t M-1 And M-2 Di�trioL Regulatioaa - zia-ia � il/1'-�7�itt�'./�E��:t�/�80i/��t�/tE�x/#t/dE�l�X6p�E�l �•• :� „ _ �� _ .� . - . . - - � � • � - � • • • ' . ,�- �:r. - � �,, Wall Sigas. �► ��,e��u,e,d� z�e tPr �ea�x a��a� �E� ��at���� �u�6�ee �t� r�rr�rer�� 1ii��d A�lo�ed o lv on tWO (2) different Wa�ls �er Dusiness. Z$�, The total K��� aign area shall not exceed fifteen (15) timea the square root of the Wall length on �hich the sign is to De placed. D �.. ld1`xt(�T�(�SlZ� Portable Si�. Hay be ddEd lbtxK disvlaved after a per�it � issued by Lhe �IS1fi�i� It��ti��z�`�zd� �1S�t� td�" �561:�6��ECdz��E xE�S �1(Di d��d �f1'�d�d It�ixld Lf xll�'EE lat x��6E� �E� fE��`� �E�` �Sd���SEdtS 4ermiLs are limited to three 131 oer business and onlv for nonconsp���*{�e tP^ (1n? dav times �er,.yg�,� _ — pgriods• � � BillDoarda. Shall be permitted in znE Bf2� only � 3, M-1 and M-2 �d�iEd Districts. The folloWing ���idtx�dli� requirements shall be considered as xn�E minimum standards �hen issuir�,Q a g�P��a� use oermit Lo erect a billbfl�� The City Council �f!��I may impose additional �df.�'iz���S� reouirenenL�. • � _ • - - _ • - - - • • • • • ' = • • � � : I - : 1 • • � - i _}, •• la � :�._ �� • _1• • :}• j - ��_� • � . � - - r _�. •. �� Tb,g maximum heightl 1,i twenty-five (25) teet above Zdx the �nished �round grade, unless the sign is intended to be viewed from a bighxay, then the tWenty-five (25) foot maximum height ��(� �hs't.11 be computed from the centerline of the traveled bighWay, but in no caae shall the vertical distance betWeen the bottom of the sign and the ground be reduced to less than Len (10) feet. _��g maximum sign areal � three hundred (300) sauare feet per facing �I�!$ not to exceed two (2) facings xhen erecte� on East River Road south of Interstate HighWay �69u, �II Trunk HighWay �u7 and � Trunk Highrray #65; � i50 �uare feet per facing t�fld aot to exceed two (2) facings vhen erected on Interstate HighWay #694• Double faced aigns shall be attached baek to Dack Q�' �6�Elt �d ifdlk at a horizontal angle not to exceed forty-five (45) degrees. a�, �g minimum distance betveen billbo�rd �igns�! is 1000 feet Y�L�Il ereeted on the same side of the �r��lZ �`��!'1x �t �it�� hiBhitBY• ���g minimum setback from dY�E�x �he hiahxav right of Wayl 1� thirty (30) feet. , �� The minimum distance t�E� ! dZtEfx ��XEt�E�xi6f•�l Ad� E�d�E� x%u� Lg 500 feet �om a Di�lboard sian to Lhe intersection of sny atreet� n��;��� � ra�D Where traffic crosses or mergPs at the same levatio� Nr�lri ��rE��El� ��a� 1U[if� rd�� ��dYn dt ��rEtax�x! /ESX� Z�dt�c/A��1'i�6� i�X�,� Tr,etac 1��:���i;Ba 6t xr�z¢�,�x�z� f�8�� �dEri T� distance �Et�i� �.! ,�Pt.Prmined bv_ measurina �E��dt`E� from the intersection of � etreet �t � highxay centerlines �nd the sign. t� �td�t��61xt x� DdEa ?Et'�ixxEd ��! The minim�m d{ stance to a residential and public district�l 1� F�� l�6�E�` xlittti 500 feet Ld �dt 1'E�d�dE�ix�[t(� di�x�idx dt �� ���K dt �z���`��rid. 7� �i��i �x�`d�xd�`E E�EE�t�[l�Li6�Sd1 The �ig� atructure ahall De all metal �d TriE �lxd� �Hit1� De either painted or treated to prevent deterioration. Lack of proper maintenance ahall be cause for revocation of the sign permit. !'it��� dt x!'it`EE 1 a7 �E�`x���I ������`x az��exr��a. 8 �Q1li� d�i0 ��E�xi�1l1 ��I�����0� �ridll 1SE �`E�r��ErEd Ld �f/ZE�/Mfl ��50 l7�t �l�lE� ���`!!I� Et �td�E�'x� ��G���i�A� xrif tt�nx dt �6�t� dt �fiz�t�z�.z� I'ac��� /BSK, ?�'dr�t i'.i�1'ut�� lM7� T�`d��1c 1'it��� /bB �(�a ��dL 7U�r�t �t��d d�,azn dt �dzEtdz�xE l�C6Y��t !B)X. S//tb�f�t�/�itiEbl //l��/�'d�'iZtdl�Ed/16j/l�x�LE/��iA/�dx��it�/td�'Z�x�dJ'1�l �p Z,, �e minimum distance ti�dd to a railroad crossingt � 350 feet When there are lights and 8 gate, � 500 feet 1'rom a rai�road crossing without lights and/or a gate. �� ,I,. ��������d �IlY lightingl will be lttEEX��lZf ahielded dE �d to not impair �g vision of any motor vehicle operator 4t � 16�x�t l�Eri��Zd �L j� create a nuisance Q^ Adioinin¢ orooertv. zai�l �X8 21 � 1; . TYPES SI7.��, f►ND SETBACRS FQB P AI�ID PIID DISTRICTS Sign requirements in publie ! and p�anned Unit Develonm�� TD d3�E�1� district� �bdd�d �till be controlled by the City Council xhen r?�! B�]C deve2opment is planned. 211�10M8 21 �! -1 u- SHOPPIRG CENTERS �1iD MDLTIPLE DSE BUILDDiCS iI ,1,. iTithin 18Q days of the adoption ot this Chapter, a.11 oWners af shopping centers and multiple use buildings of three (3) or more businesses � industries, if thev h�ve not already done �o� must submit a comprehensive sign plan t�t xKEi� EEdxEt' b�' I�d��dt�l� to the City Council for approval. �� All iLture si�ns erected �Ett�t�d r►itbia Lhe ahopping center �tid �t multiple use building �(t'��� ahall conform to the conditions of tbe aign plan and may be subject to conditioas other than those in the district regulations in order to promote t uniform kd�l��d�xi�tS dt aign 8poea=• P And PUD Diatriot Requirements Shopping Center Multiple Use Buildiagr 214-16 . . _ _ _ � r_. __ .:_ ..__--- _ = -"_- - .�, _. __ ._ . . , r . . _ . _ _ . _. ....... _. . _. .. � - - 2�A108 2L�.,.11`.a. 81���1U{� $IiiN��il''�?T REQOIRD�.NTS � �,,� ,�jgp PersiL. � g� Before a sign may De displayed in the City, dt pt�d�Et, xnE ���Et �1' �E��f� df Ln� ��'E�ta[�E� 61S �4Y.t�n rriE �i��! �d ����xl�! t e sian erector ahall file an application With the City Z��i�d� I10�G��1��L�`dxdt for permission to displsy such aign. $i A Permit is required for all existing� nex, relocated, modified or redesigned signs except those apecifically exempt under Section t1fNlDE� � ?11�.15 1E. _� The issuance of a permit may also be aub�ect to additional conditions in order to promote a more reasonable combinatio n of aigna and to promote conformity xith the character and uses of adjoining property. The conditions Will De aubject to the discretion of the ���i�ri� II����i��lx�'d�bt Citv. Ob�ections to the conditions can De appealed to the City Council Dy the applicant. a�,, ?E�tp6t��`t Signs erected by a nonprofit organization are aot exempt from obtaining a�E�'1f�x tE�` �i��.d �.i�n �ermL, but the City �nay waive the fee requirement. �I �,, No permit is required dlidEf' xri�� dEE�idtS tdt to disfllav the folloxing signs. 1�d� inig shall not De constrLed as relievin¢ the of a ian or the oWner of the Dr y on w �n�arpa from conforming +-{}h the other Drovisiflns of this Cha�ter: �( � �y windoW aigaa. �5 � gb}� address aigns. �,j3Z �y aigns erected Dy a governmental unit dt' �d1S��! dl�i60� �t�rt�ex. d i!�'l�zEd Er�xl� t�d�. � t� gay beneh signa. t i51 gny memorial signs or tablets containing the names of the building, its use and date of erection� r+hen cut or built into the xall of a building. g� �„Z gpy signs Which are completelq vitbin a building and are not visible from the 6�Z��dE dt f��id �Y*erior of the buildiag. �i ��y temporary signs 21S��10Et� �i as isted under SectiQn 21� .06 • �,jQZ �y aigns having an area of three (3) aquare feet or lesa. d S,gl �y advertising aigns on litter receptacle� baving aa area � �srf�� Sj.p�n Permit Aequiremente 214-17 �� ' � � � � � v � �' of four (�) aquare feet or le�s per side and limited to aizteea (16) square feet per receptacle� except that t�i ��� 1��6�� approv el of �g design and locatioa of S� receptacle is required by the City Council. a 2,, Ygr� Applioation. ��, Application for $ siAn permit shall be made to the ��d��l� ����az��tx�t City on forms s�DOlied bv th� i�►. �$� If a sign �dr?S��'itE� l�t ��t�t� has not been t1S�x��IEd erected xithin ninety i90) days after the date of issuance of dt��d H permit� the permit ahall Decome null and void unless an extension is granted by the �d�I�lif►� �d��Elxi6�! D�E�t��x�►E�ir SiLY• a� The Z�f��i� Itd�b��itdxtdZdt Citv may require other information ���"�l��itli� �dttzt , •o { nsLre that the si an i s erected in comDliance With this Cha�ter. E 3,,_ pgrmit Feea. �� permit fees ��i� E�t���`�x�d� ddxEd ahall be as provided in Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code. � � � • � � i � � i r� �� D �t�Ell�E T�E�I D6ti/. No persoa, firm or corporation ahall engage in the business of erecting aigns under this Chapter unless � licensed to do so dt'! has been approved by the �.�y. Council. EdlY. ��lEf��E �F.�� !�E �`�frlR� X�t xx! e�xf ¢6dtS��1 �txEt �i�`1xYE�S ��DZil�SX�d�i rd rriE Birf BIli'kl The annual license fee and expiration date ahall De as provided in Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code. !td/IxcE1�i�E/�YtIX�T/Z�'K�/EttlCZ/�ztx/zKd/Zt�E�id�! �!?iAII/fiX�l��tK/xN!/�if!y/���tit�/i(/�dt��t�txE/�fltdzt/lShcld/tA/xM� �bzbC/6f/�1f,�s00/�1��/�6t.E�r�6�EQ/xN�x/�nd/�t�f�SE!/dY�l1II/�dfitdt�d/xa/dZI/// xN�/�t`G�l ���d�".�/dt/xH��/fi���zlt/tlt,d/if�EE�Cf.iti/�P:E/KdXC/xl�E/�ixtl/�Ld// tx�iartt����i���i�,�x��in�x�e�it�a�i��ia�,e��i6�i�z�� ��e�.zxt�tto��i6�ir�ez�zEaizdizrs�it�E�zt�,v6ti,���fr�f.��fi��atiar� d��Aliti/zK!/��xt�/!Sf/xN�/It�E��E. A license d�� 1Sdrid shall aaL be required of any person d��Xt���z/�fHd/td/�ldt ��i���Q/��i/zH�/?��G��t�E�/dt/E�`��ri�/�t�� who chooses to construct and erect Lheir aWn sign on their o�n property. �✓zn�ie���c¢x���ai���tzz�ai��i�ez��f✓t�x,ces�i���i�x�.zzi��ztia��i� xbixr.�i��a,������xaiatia✓��r��zi�r�ai�tir��iatEien�zii�►azi� e�,�zt,ereia�ir��zt��r��.�xrei��z�x��,�iatixx�ie��rui���r�a�t�fiaro�� pr�a���zti6��ant,�nizx�iat�i�aii6E�.z�Airta�i���r�t�tr�►a�sxixx�iaz��t �ta�r�e�o,�iarixK�.ai�K�zett a��BD $rectors� License $�n�+_rements 2ia-is �11; �7 EXI�TIAI� SZGNS p ,]j �� Hainteaance. �� The structure and aurfaces of all signs shall be maintaiaed ia a safe � presentable �ddd dZt`dLxd�"AI �rE�`��I condition at all tianes, ineluding Shg replacement of defective parts� painting, repainting� cleaning and other acts required to prevent the sign atructure and aurface from becoming hazardous or unkempt in appearaace. t g� Hhen any sign tdt �t?'i�tElS ��E1`�x �d �`EQdi�ld ���� �t¢�[fii�Lt�x�t ahall be notified and tbe ���6���,��lz� �tructure shall be removed. � � ��z�3�1� �i��l�l� t'woal Nenea 1�0�� S ¢tLl. is removed� the Citv entire sign and ita Jf //f1�4/lZ�gilSX �/tdt/�Zl�Z/1'ibfi�d�ltbt���1/�xdtd�l � g�, Any aign located Within tbe City I��6ixd on the date of S,b,g adoption of this ��'Atd�11EE �haDter� �+hich doe� not conform With the provisions of this dt�d�[dt��E Chavter, is ll��i1�I� �d a"legal nonconforming" aign and ia permitted, provided it also meeta the folloxing requirementa: (1) The sign r+as covered by a sign permit on the date of the adoption of this 6�`mi�S�dEE �ha�ter, if one r+as required under applicable law� or (2) If ao aign permit xas required �l�iAE�` ���Ztl�16I! ���b for Lbe sign in question� the aign vas in all respects in compliance with applicable laW on the date of the adoption of this 6f�d�d��lE Cha�ter• ziixaaai�rir���.zir����rat�t,�'iazaz,�et �� ��Z���Z �d�f���bt��g) sign ahall immediately loae its "legal nonconforming* designation if: (1) The sign is altered in any xay 1d dx�`dl,tdt`E, Which makes the sign less in oompliance With the requirements of this dt"Atl��d�E Cha�ter than it Was before the alterations except for �idt��l routine maintenance and change of inessages.,� d�` (2) The aign is relocated.j �t (3) The aign ia replaced.j d�` (�1) The aign Decomes dilapidated or damaged and Lhe coat of Dringing d�.�� di��i i� into compliance is more than 50 percent (50i) of Lhe EEd1i��diE value of said aign, LriE�I LKE �`E�tdtlfd�t bt x1iE dt�1i �d xE 1�! �`E����d at � teh time a>> of the sign an� 1�s atruc�ure must De removed. Exi�S.il� a�18II1 214-19 a 3,� Abandoned aigns: �7�tl�x/i�d/dzYEt�t�E/�t��l��Ed/�t�/xM�E/dt01�`•��1E! Ar�y sign Which identifies a jS�E��ff�d use that has �x���f� discontinued operation for a period of �p�g �,�,p three (3) �nths dt' �►6�`E,� or any sign which pertains to a time, event, or purpose which no longer applies� ahall De deemed to bave been abandoned. Permanent �igns applicable to a business temporarily suspended Decause of a change of or+nership or management d� �Sd�n ����iriE�b� shall aot De deemed abandoned unless the property remains vacant for a period of more Lhan three (3) months Et 1G6tE. An abandoned aign is prohiDited and ahall be removed by the owrner of the sign or the d�AEt` 6t xl�E ��`E�itdEd Dro�srtv �tII4L• t,111106 ? ��..�► - � 8 - EIIFORCEl�NT �iizar�tt.��r�e�r���texatl��a��z�az,�t The Z�1i� Rdd��Sidx�'�x6�' dt �itv Manaaer or desianated agent ahall be responsible for the enforcement of this Chapter. a �14,19. �����x�dd df �dAd VIOLATIOH.�. 1. Any aign that does not comply trith the provisiona of thia Chapter � hgr�ov declared to be in v+olation of ti�s Chaflter. tiiavat�✓�cna;citaiairs,�a�eizaizH,�i�ar�z�i�,�i�r�zr�,��i�tixrs�i�,�sis�� e� Notification of Violatioa dt �ddd. � A` If the �d�iti� ll�������x�t dt l�Ef.xd� �?`d1I t�Ad �,i�Y determi nes that any sign regulated by this Chapter is unsafe� tAdlEd�`E or t� a menace to the public; or has been constructed or erected Without a permit first being granted to the o�ner of the property upon which aaid sign has been erected; or is in violation of any other provision of Lhis Chapter. dt,U� I10�t1i��x�`�Zd�` �}���Z �1�� Shen the itv shall issue a written notice �S� EEi�xit�Ed �a[I� �Ex��d �`l�E��x �EQ��ixE��( of dd�n QL violation dt S�. the DroDertv o�►iner �fid 6t ���`�x 1��z��t �ri�t�6t. If the owner fails to remove dt �(1xEt the aign �d �� x� l�t��t or brinQ it �nt� eom��iance With Lhe provisions �Er t�txn t�i � this Chapter xithin twenty (20) calendar days Pollowing �`�ff��x ��e date of said notice, such sign(s) may be removed by the Citq. The eost of this removal, including anv City expenses, shall be �d a special assessment against the property upon �hich the sign(s) �d Was located and shall be ao noted in the �ritten notiee to the y�2pertv aKner �1i� ��` �Et�tx n�IdE�'. �� The Z�1Sti'i� IId��'I��xt�Z�t ��` ���xa .�1.�Y may cause any aign or dx?iEt �[�fE�"x��i� .�18I1 structure xhich is an immediate public hazard, to be removed simmmarily after a reasoaable attempt has been made to have the Arooertv oxner ��id �t �Et��� l�dxdE�' remove the aign i��a��zExf. Enforcement Violations �fiRl�tpf�lr • Zia-Zo ' � � � � � � � ..�. . C a� �t2�en the City �Et��� �il� the aotice of violation, x!!E� �4�it �E� ����t �,,.pi q vill be sent to both the permit holder and the it��ddt4�iE�` ,proDertv oxner, if tbey are different �erso�._ � D • 20 • PF.�IALTY FO�t �10�It?z�lt 0P 60D�. Any violation of this Chapter ia a misdemeanor and ia aubject to all penalties provided for such violations under Lhe provisions of Chapter 901 of Lhe Fridley City Code. Each day the violation contiaues in exiatence ahall be deemed a separate violation. All signs are aubject to �dln anv penalty for violation of the �j.strict requirements �t LnE �i��z�`t!x �O�xlSiT! ���n vhere they are located� even xlS�d�1'S xKE� �f �x 1�E �,hen not required ��► znt� ena�ze� to pay a fee or acquire a permit. � 214.21. wPPEALS. To provide for a reasonable interpretation of the provisions of Lhia Chapter. a permit applicant �ho Wishes to appeal an interpretation by the Z�f,��� R¢�tr�t�z��xdr SlS�c may file a��r�lE �f ���E�i� ��xn xriE Z�r�ir�� Ad�;t�S,,idzt�x6t variance aDpl{cation and request a hearing before the Appeala Comnission. The Commission ahall hear d��Es�Id �1��/d!` requeata Zer y�riances and make their recommendatioa to the City Couneil in tha following case�: ,� � Appeals xhere it is alleged that there is an error in any order� requirement, decision or determination made by the 1S�d�dt�L�`�zi�iE dtt��Elt` CSty in the enforcement of this Chapter. t y� Requests for variances from the literal provisions of this Chapter in instances where the strict enforcement Would cause an undue hardship. Before the Commission ahall grant a variance� it ia the responsibility of Lhe applicant to prove: �� That there are exceptional or extraordinary cireumstancea applicable to the property or to the intended use that do aot apply generally to other property in tbe same vicinity and ��1l�� distriet. t$� That the variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of s substantial property right possessed by other property in the same vicinity and �Ldt�E district; Dut Whieh is denied to the property ia questioa. a� That the atrict application of the dt`Lt�l�11E! S�LDSer would eonstitute � unnecessary hard�hip. ��, That the granting of tbe variance Would not be materielly detrimental to the public heaith safetv �r aeneral Welfare or ������� aetrimental to the property dt 1�6�t��l��EliL! in �tdEl� S�hg. vicinity or tdtlE distriet in Which the property is located. Penalt� For Yioiation Appeala 214-21 � _ _ _ _ _. - - ---____ __ _�.__ ___ .--_ _ ...'_ I ? � Z�NID? �lH�L . , Lri��xE� t�tX �t xY,s� i����Et B�xt �d�� �d �[x l��LEd ��`t6t L6 x1'u t�d6�r���! dt rri�d d�'���'•��E �� ?iE�'��t �`E�E���. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCII. OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY 1'HIS DAi OF , 1983• iiIl.LIAM J. NEE - Mayor ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INMAN - City Clerk Public Heariag: First Reading: ,_ Second Reading: publication: 3/0/2/31 214-22 . . � I � TMa c�tr a� FRI L Y DIAECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS OATE September 21, 1983 FROM �.P.W. Plannin9 -� SUBJECT Recorrmendation on Animal Control Ordinance ,�, .. . �..% : • . <'I� .. _ ,. •�.'c MEMO N0. 83-67 TO 10 MEMORANDUM ACTIONI INFO• The Planning Commission recomnended approval of the Animal Control Ordinance, Chapter 101, at their August 24, 1983 m�eting. They did have some concern on licensing with regard to vaccination that they felt was ambiguous and wanted clarified with the City Council when they heard the ordinance. I have discussed this with the Police Department and Central Services Department who deals with licensing and vaccination. They indicated that the whole purpose of the 6 month restriction as discussed by the Planning Commission is to ensure that animal vaccinations coincide closely with the yearly licensing time. In this way there is a limited amount of time, if any, in which a dog is not protected by a vaccinatian. All vaccinations, as far as licensing is concerned, two year period of time. Example No. 1: dog previously vaccinated - July 19�1 owner licenses dog in Fridley - August 1982 (license is good until May 1983 because license year goes from May to May� owner licenses dog again - May 1983 (but because dog is due to be vaccinated again in July 1983 (within 6 months) we would require dog to be vaccinated in May of 1983 to coincide with the � licensing) Example No. 2: - dog previously vaccinated - December 1981 owner licenses dog in Fridley - March 1982 (license is good until May of 1982 ) owner licenses dog again - May 1982 owner licenses dog agin May 1983 (Because dog is due for vaccination in December 1983 (not within six months) dog would not be required to be vaccinated in May 1983 prior to the issuance of the license. lo a Memo from Jerrold Boardma� to John Flora Pa ge 2 Animal Control Ordinance Because the intent of the ordinance is for the protection of the City's residents, it was recomnended by both departments that the 6 month restriction stay in the ordinance. I did however, clean up the language and made it more understandable by taking the 6 month restriction out of Section 101.05 (2) and combine it with Section 101.05 (1). JLB/de 0 p�2DIl171NCE Np. — 1983 AN ORDINAN(E ADOPTING A I�+l Q�P,P'I�t 101 ENTITLID 'ANIMAL CONTROL' AND REPEALING OLD CHAPTERS 301 ENTITLED "LTVF�'I�Qt �CU.", 302 ENTITLED "ANIMAL CONTROL", AND 303 II�IZLID "WILD ANIMALS AND BIitD6" OF 7�iE FRIDLEY CITY �DE IN �iEIR II�T�IRE3'Y . ZiiE �UNCII, OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOFS 0�2I]AII�1 AS f�LOWB s 101.01 DEFINITIONS �e following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and application of this Chapter and the follvwing words and terms, wherever they occur in this Q-iapter, are defined as follaas: 1. Animal. ��y �yf� living creature �x�°�t thP h�.mian r��e �����¢ �� �b�X�• 2. Animal Control Offioer. Any individual designated by the City to enforce the provisions of this Chapter, including all City polioe offioers. 3. Animal Shelter. Any prenises desic�ated by the City for the purpose of impounding and caring for animals held under the authority of this Chapter. The facility may be awned by the City or may be a oontracted shelter servioe. 4. Animal Tag. A tag provided to individuals who are issued a permit to maintain an animal. F�i"3`i'r� 6. Cat. Any �animal of the feline species. . +. - 8. Dog. Ariy animal of the canine species. —1— 10 � 10 C 9. Rerinel. . . - - . . ... - . . . . � .,,. � . . � . � o: • ��. - ••� .�. -. . - - • a - : '_ � ' • � • • , ' � II • • � - � • � • • • • 11 � � 1 • � • - • � � • _�� •' �� � �' •� '•11 Ir •I • J�' .I- • �• -��- - 10. Livestock. Aorses, cattle, goats, rabbits, sheep� .�t.ill�s��lra^d o her an;,,,als used for y �1'tv- 11. Peimit. 7}�e authority to keep an animal �� �C�i� ¢�yf�yl� �I�¢��¢� within the City of Fridley. 12. Pet Shop. Any person, partnership or oorporation engaged in the business of breeding, buying, selling or boarding animals of any species. ` 13. Rodents. � destruct�ve or nuisance a� 1 includinq �„^� a^;��� as rats, mice, moles. ��oi es and other w_j,ld an i�1 s which are d�naero �s to the k�l��re of the _>>� . 14. Veterinary Hospital. � Any establishment maintained and operated tr,� a licensed veterinarian for the diacg�osis, �,� and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals. 15. Wild Animals. A1t t;vinQ creat�res. not h��n. w??d trv nat�e. 101.02. WII.D ANIMAI.S AI�ID BIItD6 It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, take, shoot, trap, kill, inj ure or attenpt to injure ariy wild animal StL bird within the City of Fridley by use of a firearm, bow and arrow, trap, poison or any other means. This prohibition, however, shall not prevent property owners or their agents f rom eradicating rodents on their property �4�gh the use of traps. ��;�ons or ot1?er sLCh 1 awfL1 mea��= 101.03. LIVFSZnCR CONIIi('L l. Lioense Requirenent. No person shall engage in the keeping, raising, feeding or caring f or livestock within the City limits of Fridley without first having obtainec3 a liaense to do so. ��/1���/����/?��/�'���1/�/�'��t��/;���/�/1������¢� ��E�pi� (Ref . 86 ) 2. Lioense Procedure. A. A license to keep livestock shall be granted only after written application, signed by the applicant, is filed with the City. The application shall state the applicant's full name and address, and contain —2— the ni�nber and species of the livestock to be kept and a���5����b���yf �� s�e�Blan of the prenises shawing the adjoining property and fence lines. 8. R�e Council, in considering whether a livestock license should be granted, shall review the application and site plan to consider the nature of the livestock, the possible effect on adjoining properties, housing facilities, sanitation control and the effect on the general health, ��y and weZfare of the public. C. Any person keeping, raising, feeding or caring for horses, cattle� goats, sheep or swine shall provide no less than one (1) acre of open, unused land for each animal. 3. Lioense Fee. �e annual lioense fee and expiration date for a livestock lioense shall be as provided in Chapter 11 of this Code. 4. Manure Renaval. Persons who keep animals within the City shall not allow any odors which are offensive to the people inhabiting the City ��ch that they constit�te a 71Li S3nGQ as d�fin�; in C�tLa_�+-°- ,� n� ent� tl ed "P�b� � c N�� sance" . of the G� ty �� Organic matter shall not be allowed to acctunulate for more than one (1) week at a time. However, organic matter shall be rgnaved more often than one (1) time per week if it is necessary to eliminate arly odors rhat constit�te a nui�an�P_ 5. Housing. Proper housing in the form of barns, coops or hutches shall be pravided in any area where livestock are permitted to roam. S�ch housing shall be adequa tely fenced to insure that the livestock resnain on the awner's premises. When livestock are kept in an area that abuts or adjoins a residential area on which dwellings are erected, there shall be a strip of land at least thirty (30) feet wide between such abutting property and the area on which the livestock are kept. 6. Inspection. Any authorizec] Anim_al Control Officer of the City shall, at any reasonable time, be permitted upon the prenises where livestock are kept for the purpose of making inspection to determine oanpliance with this Chapter. —3— 1 I x�x���i�i�� 10 E zxi��zn�i,����xi���i�i��r��� ��ri���i ��i���r�i��i������i��i��i�����,����i���s�ixx�xi���i��i,���i �i�� i� i��i��i� ��x��x ,���i;� �����i�rx���i��ci���i 101.04. ANIMAL AUISI�N(E For the purpose af this Chapter, any ��� ¢�L a;.�.�� n„�.a^-Ge shall ������������������{��(y(�/y6y�� ,�x j,�s t �nd e r anv o f the f ol l ow ? na cs�n itions • 1. The ��� �Jt ¢�� ,�1im31 is not confined to the aaner's or custoc7ian's property by adequate fencing or leashing. 2. �e ��� ¢�x ,�im3], is off the pranises of the awner or custodian and is not under the control of the owner or custodian by a leash. Such leash shall not exceed eight (8) feet in length. Zhis provision is not applicable when ���' �� �u.s3n.imal is in a motor vehicle. 3. Zl�e ��� ¢�� �1iID31 oommits dama9e to the person or property of anyone other than the aar�er, or creates a nuisance, aG def i ned ; n h; ch�g�.gr or in �3nter ��0. ent�t�ed "Public NuisancQ". of the Citv Code, upon the property of one other than the owner. This pravision is not applicable when the �l�dg/ ��` ¢1�X s3ai,m31 is acting in defense of the owner, the owner 's family or the owner's property. �!//�/�6rf��/���/rf�i�/�f�n`xia4�/il�f�/�Zi'���rS/�(xf���rf�,�k►�1�/Sr�rS���,��,��Lfif�'/d�/ ��i���i��i��i���i���,�v���i��,�r�i��i����i��x��x�����i �R�/��i��'�i�k'��/�/1���t�t�/�/R�f,�ri�¢�/�t,���n. 4. A female ��d� �(� �ilim3l is in heat�i off the prenises of the awner, unless confined while being transported to or from the prenises of the awner. �his prwision is applicable when a fenale� �6� ¢�(� �3i1im31 is in heat and is on the pr�nises of the awner, but is not kept in a building or secure enclosure where it cannot be in oontact with other males'of its kind, except for plaruied breeding. 5. The �T� ��' ¢�(� �1 barks, hawls, cries or yelps so as to unnecessarily disturb or annoy an����e rson or �e rsons in the vicinity thereof, �� 3�k���1� ��X ��`��� �¢l�� �`��� ��` I�X�¢ t����� �r o hPrwise e its a sQUnsi t-hat const�t�tes a nL�sance as defined in Chapter 110� entitled "Public t�,; s?nce" . of the City Code. 6. The �l�� �S� ��(� s�l]im�l chases vehicles or otherwise interferes with pedestrians, automobiles, bicyles, motorcycles, mr�tor bikes or snowrnobiles on public streets, alleys, �f��dyl�, pl-o�er � or highways. 7, �re�er�ired, the �l�� �� ��(� �nimc�l has not been vaccinated against rabies within the preoeding two (2) years. —4— 10 F 7�1/`��I��'/�4.'X��/�f/�/sd�l/s{�f;C/��S/u�1'���'/��/��/�/�fa�drf/3'�/�i�f/�f�6ri/ z����x/��/i��/�i ��Y���1//��/��/��/��/¢�����!/ ��ii���r���r��a�i���,�����i,a���r���r�,�iz,�d��i,�i����i r��� �� ���� ����������i�������i��i������i��i 8. Three (3) or rn�re dogs, three (3) or more cats,sl�? PaGt s; x months of ag� Qr anv co��nation of t1Lee (� or more doc�s and cats are kept on the same premises, �less a kennel lioense is obtained in the appropriate zone for that use and the requirenents of Section 101.15 are oomplied with. S�,!//1 �1��F�1 �/�R��J�/1�/R����/��/����/��/}��R�/��/1 ��/f��k�7f /R��/R���t �X1 �f -••` - -..,� � ... . � .- � � �- ..- . � ••• . _._. - . • � � -r ii.�r- . ..- �. �. � ..• •� .- - . o.!�. su: � • -�. �- • . �. . .�. -i�. . . .� n- - - �- � • •� • � .=, •� •- �• -�• • •� �� •��� •Ili�.� �• • �• �- •� • - ' - 101.05. DOG RDGIS�T7AN 1. Fermit. A. No person shall awn, keep or harbor any dog over the age of six (6) months within the City tmless a yearly permit tjf��'���`/has been secured. Pezmit oertif icates shall be issued by the City upon proof of rabies vaccination within the prececling two (2) years. If at the time of initial registration, a dog is due to be vaccinated within �he next six mc?nths+ a r%w vaccination would be required before a permit is issued. Issuance of new permits for the lioense year shall oommence as set forth in Chapter 11 of this Code. In Apri1 of each year, the City may publish notice in the� official newspaper of the need to pay such permit registration fee. B. The applicant for permit must sign and agree that he or she is prepared to oomply with regulations established by the City. It shall be the duty of each person owning, keeping or harboring a dog to pay the permit fee established by the City on or before the first day of the permit year, or upon establishing residence in the City. Upon payment of the permit fee, the City shall execute a receipt in duplicate, the original of which shall be delivered to the person who pays the fee and the duplicate retained in the City records. At a minimum, the receipt shall describe the dog as to breed, age, aolor, aaner and owner's address. —5— 10 G C� Dio permit shall be required of ar�y huQnane society, veterinary hospital or laboratory. 2. Tag. A, In addition to the permit, a tag, the shape or color of which sha11 be different for each registration year, shall be issued by the City. The awner shall affix the tag, by a pern�anent metal fastener, t�o the oollar or harness of the registered dog in such a manner so that the tag may be seen. The o�wr�er shall see to it that the tag is constantly worn by the c3oq In case any tag is lost, a duplicate may be issued by the City upon representation of a receipt showing the payment of the permit fee for the current year. A charge, as Prwided bY Chal�ter 11 of this Code� shall be made for each duplicate tag. It shall be �ullawful to counterfeit or attenpt to oounterfeit a cbg ta9 ��/��/���`✓�if/�/�/1�`�9�/i���� �J��� � / �/��/ �l�//��R�� ��/����/��/�X��/��/1 �YfJ� �� d�g o� re�ve a valid taa�L.�iy,� p,l:tBQse. �� Dog tags shall not be transferable and no refunds shall be made on a permit fee because af leaving the City or death of the cb9• 101.06. R�,vOCATION l. An animal perniit may be revoked if: A. The person holding the permit refuses or fails to comply with � �ovisions of this Chapter, ariy other regulations pranulgated bY the City or ariy state or local law governing cruelty to animals or the keeping of animals. B. An owner fails to provide the animal with �1���,�¢��Y�X ���� ��� �X���t� nes��.� f�� water, shelterr ��'�X�����i� ���� XK� i��1��H¢�" veterinary care and h�mtiane care and treatrnent. C. An awner c�verdr�ves, overloads, overworks, tQ ��*PG► ill treats, tpl7�ip.I'1�Sr ��1[�tS. or LniLStif;��i'lv iniLres. im�. m�?t;lates. or rr��Pllv �I/�L-n �e� �nim�� L�!'�GT iinfi�, fOr 1�--�i� Or �111e�1r� G11JU.�S any �l+`�+• D. � An awner causes or permits any do9 f ight, cock f ight, bull f ight or other camb�at between animals or between animals ar►d h�nans. E. An aaner violates the terms of this Chapter three (3) times within one (1) Permit year. 2. Any person whose permit is revoked shall, within fifteen (15) days, renave such animal.(s) Permanently from the City or h�ananely dispose of the animal(s) cited in the violation as being awned, kept or harbored by such person and no part, of the permit fee shall be ref unded. In addition, the owner may be liable to court action �aer this Code, State Statutes and local laws for any of the actions cited above. � 3. If a peimit is revoked, no new Permit maY be issued for a period of one (1) year fran c7ate the Fernut is revoked. —6— ioi.o�. �o-�rmNs Section 101.05 of this Chapter requiring a permit and tag sh al 1 not app1y� to non-residents of the City who are keeping only domestic pets, providea �.hat the animals of such awners shall be kept in the City no longer than thirty (30) days and the animals are kept under restraint. �/��f��f��1�9�Y�/��/��J� �I�l��/�1�'X/�l�lf /�����/�/1���1��/���/�����/3���R��i'��t�l�/�J� �y{��t�y���� 8� � ps_}�_�Qy1S10*�c �f �h; �("hggtPr sha11 am,3,y► to norrresi ents �h�.3.LP.�t'rS� 101.08. FEFS Z�e annual permit fee and of this Code. Neutered o fee as pravided in Q�apte 101. 09. 7NiF'O[JI�IDIl� 1. Generally. expiration date shall be ��o��aea in Chapter 11 r sg3yed animals shall qualify for a reduced permit r 11 of this Cvde. A. The Animal Control Officer shall take up and impound any animals requiring permits or tags found in the City without the tags; or any animals which are in violation of any of the other provisions of this (�apter. Animals shall be in��nde3 in an animal shelter and conf ine3 in a humane manner. Impounded animals shall be kept for not less than f ive (5) days, including Sundays and Holidays, unless reclaimed by their a�ners. • B. If an animal is found at large and the owner or custodian can be identified, the Animal Control Offioer may proceed against the awner for violation of this Chapter. C. The Animal Control Off icer may enter upon any public or private pranises by warrant or as otherwise provided by law when such officer is in reasonable pursuit of his or her duties. D. Upon taking and impounding ariy animal as provided in this Chapter, the Animal Control Offioer shall i�nnediately notify the owner, if known, and the City Police Department. The Animal Control Officer and Police Department shall maintain a record of anim3ls so inq�ounded. 2. Claiming an Impounded Animal. A. In the instance of animals for which the awner does not have a required permit or tag, the Animal Control Off ioer sh all not return such animal to the owner until a permit and tag have been purchased f rom the City or from the Animal Control Off ioer. ZY�e Animal Control Off ioer shall renit to the City the s�n paid for the permit and/or tag �fyf� ,� x�i� ���� � Y�� ��`�� �� ����� I��¢¢1�X��Y�,� �� s���' �� ��������i� ana f ur ni sti the City with all necessary information pertaining to said purchase including a copy of any permit aertif icate issued in oonnection therewith. g. �P owner of the imno»nr�PA an i m� 1�_h_a 1 � vaT the Offiaer �XX � I�� 1�� � ���i��'� ���` an �P°unding �� ¢�`� �o/� �a/� � i� � �� �Y��X 1�� �����1��� �� Animal Control Off iaer shall turn over to the City any —?— Animal Control fee. 1�X�� ���� �l'i¢ �1�1��• Ttie impounding fees 10 N 10 I received. Zhe City shall plaoe such fees in the general f�md of the City. G If a rabies vaccination is required and the owner cannot prociuoe proof that the animal has had a rabies vaccination within the precec3ing two (2) years, the Anima]. Control Off iver shall �f�.'�,iy�x� Q,�s � h� such dog or other animal is vaccinated for rabies as a condition of release to the awner. Tl�e animal's owner shall pay to the Animal Control Offioer the oost of the imn�mization. D. T4�e aa^er of f.he i�ounded animal Shal 1 al so p,.�v the Animal Control Offioer �z j� ��i j�� ��YI�i�XIs/ ��� the cost of feed and care foz each day the animal is ¢�yI ��yf�� i��unaea in the ��fyf� .3nlmal �h� 3, vnclaimea Im�ounaea Animals, Any animal which is not claimed within f ive (5) days af ter having been impounded, i.ncluding Sunclays or Holidays, may be requested and claimed by a licensed educational or scientific institution under Minnesota Statutes Section 35.71. If not so requested and claimed, the animal may be sold for not less than the amount of the total charges accrued against the animal in acoordance with the prwisions of this Chapter. All sums received by the Animal Control Offioer, exce the cost of feed and c��an�► vaccinat�ons �;mn ,n; � vt; ons ac�►inistPred to he animai � shall be renitted to the City and placed into the general f�d of the City. Any animal which is not claimed by the awner, a lioensed educational or scientific institution or sold, shall be painlessly put to death and properly disposed of by the Animal Control Offioer. Riie time of sale or other disposition of the animal shall be at least 120 hours af ter notice has been given to the animal's owner by the Animal Control Offioer. The pravisions of notification to the owner do not apply when the owner canriot be reasonably ascertained. 101.10. ANIMAL BIi�, QUARANPII� 1. Any person bitten or knowing of a human being j��� o a�en �?t� by a dog, cat, racoon, skunk or other species susceptible to rabies shall irm�ediately notify the Animal Control Off ioer or Polioe Deparbnent. Whenever such an animal has bitten ariy person, the awner or custodian of the animal, }f�6,iyf� �y1 after �e�na so notified by the Animal Control Officer or the Polioe Depart�nent, shall imrediately cause said animal to be quarantined at the City of F'ridley oontract K¢.�Iyf�x ��¢�X��� s�1��TM?? she�ter or at a license3 veterinary hospital or kennel for a period of fourteen (14) da�s after such person has been bitten. During the quarantine period, said animal shall be kept �mder obseivation to determine its conc3ition and if it is found to be sick or diseased, the ogerator of the quarantine facility shall inunediately report in writing to the Police Departrnent and the Fridley Animal Control Offioer the condition of the ani�l. The Animal Control Officer shall then take neoessary steps to determine if the animal is suffering fran rabies. 2. During the quarantine period the animal shall not be rgnoved from the desic�ted quarantine facility except by special written permission f rom the Minnesota Livestock Sanitary Board and the Fridley Animal Control Off icer. �e awner of an animal shall be responsible for the oost of quarantine. � ZYie quarantine required by this section shall not be necessary and the re quirenents shall be waived if the custodian or owner of the animal, immediate -8- 10 J ly ttpon �¢�¢�,i� �� � yj����� ��;����t� �¢ ��6� ti ,j a i o that h� s or her an;ma� has bitt�n sameone. presents to the Animal Control Off icer o; Police Dep3rtznent, the certaf icate of an authorized veterinarian that the animal was vaccinated for rabies on a date not less than two (2) years prior to the date of �}��j�S yf����� the biting. Such animal so exenpt shall be quarantined on the premises of the owner, �der strict control, for a period of fourteen (14) days for the purpose of observation for symptoms of disease. The Animal Control Offioer is authorized to oonduct a mic�-term and terminal examination of the animal. 4. It shall be w�►lawful for ar►y person, other than an Aninal. Control Offioer, to kill or destroy ariy animal found running at large in the City. No Animal Control Off ioer or other person shall kill, or cause to be killed any animal suspected of being rabid, except after the animal has been placed in quarantine and the diacyiosis of rabies made. 101.11. VICIOUS ANIMAIS No person shall keep or allow to be kept �yf� �z�¢� in the City any animal of a vicious character, habit or disposition or any animal wild by nature. Any cbg or other animal may be deened to be vicious up�n the occurrence of two (2) � mp� �,���� �,itina accurences within 365 calen�ar days. ,���i���i������i�����i��i��i,��i��i�c�i��r�i�����x� Upon oonviction for the violation of this Section, the Court may in addition to imposition of sentence, direct the Animal Control Officer to take the animal in question into custody and forthwith dispose of it in a ht�mane mc�'s'- ?`� �1� � i� � ����f� �� � �1��� �� T���4�X�J� 101.12. QOi�'iPLAII1i5 Ariy person complaining to the Polioe Department that an animal is allegedly running at large or otherwise oonstituting a danger or nuisance shall identify himself or herself upon request and sh all make every reasona ble attempt to assist the authorities in identifying the animal. and its aaner or custodian. 101.13. I�UZZLIl�IG Whenever the prevalence of hydrophobia renders such action necessary to protect the public health, saf ety and we1 re the May or sh all issue a proclamation ordering every person owning or keeping �( �t�� an animal SI��Q,,,��,j�,i P tn rahi Ps � oonf izi� �� securely on their pranises iuiless it is muzzled so that it cannot bite. No person sha].1 violate the proclamation, and ariy �uunuzzled �1�� sZtlimdl running at large during the time fixed in the p rocla�n�ation shall be imrediately put to death by the Animal Control Officer without notioe to the owner. 101.14. �S 1. Lioense Requirenent. No�person shall keep or maintain a kennel in the City ex�cept up�n obtaining a kennel license oonsistent with the zoning requirenents of this Code. 2. Livense Application. Application for a kennel lioense shall be made on forms pravided by the City. -9- 10 K S1ich application shall oontain the following information: A. Location, on the prenises, of the kennel. B. Location of structures for housing the cbgs and/or cats. If the dogs and/or cats are to be kept primarily within the hame or other building of the resic3ence of the applicant or of any other person, the application shall so state. C. The maxi.m�an number of dogs, cats or any combination thereof, to be kept on the prenises. D. Z'�e distance of ar�y ��� I13�.�eas or housing for do9s an�or cats fran ariy builcling structures suitable for human habitation, or a public place where food is bought, stored or eaten. This distance shall be a minimun of 200 feet. E. The prenises for ariy keeping of dogs ��or cats shall be fenced and a sirrg� le plan showing the location of fencing shall be furnished. The fencing must be of such quality ��� and des�� � th_at it wil contain the dogs and/or cats. F. Method to be used in keeping the prenises in a sanitary corr3ition. G. Method to be used in keeping the dogs and/or cats quiet. H. An agreenent by the applicant that the preqnises may be inspected by the City at all reasonable times. 4. Issuance of Lioense. Z}�e City shall have discretion in determining whether or not to issue a lioense. In making such determination, the City shall take into oonsideration the a3equacy of the housing, the runs for the animals, the method used for sanitation, the method used to keep the animals quiet, the facilities for oontaining the animals and with particularity, any violations during the previous lioense period. 5. Rennel License Fee. Zt�e annual liaense fee and expiration date shall be as pravided in Chapter 11 of this Code. 6. Lioense Revocation. If a license is granted and the applicant thereafter fails to comply with the statements made in the application or any other oonditions reasonably imposed, or violates any other provisions of this Chapter, the licensee shall be notified by mail and given ten (10) days to resnedy any defects or defaults. If such oorx3ition is not renedied in ten (10) days, a hearing shall be held after at least ten (10) days �,� mailed notice to the licensee. �(yf�f The lioensee and all other interested parties shall have the ognort�n�ty�o_ be heard. If it shall appear that said kennel is not being properly maintained, the City may revoke the kennel lioense and the keeping of three (3) or more dogs, three (3) or irore cats, or ar�y oambination of three (3) or more dogs and cats shall be imnecliately disoontinued. � —' 10 — lOL �l����€���6G�! � � �� � � � d � / G� � € l� / € 6 � / 6 �¢ / � � �'� � / E 6 � 66 / 6 � /� � � / �¢ / 6 � / � � € d� � 6 � � � ��� � � �� � ��1 ������������'���<������� o�. �� � �� �/ii��6(��������6/��������1�����6�i1�i4���6E'���6�! N.�i��6€���1��!iiiiii � , ii i ��i6�i����l����6�i��'�i�1�6���d���¢�d�lid�i���� ������. i � `y•, •. •: �• - • w /{�, �- •L r- •. J•� • i.• •. ��� ����� �'-�� �\' �� �!�� 1 y \• �l�\ �'��t�S� 1 \i.��.!���� �� �� � �� �.�. 101.15. ANII�SAL UOTTIItOL OFFICER 1. A�ointrnent. The City may appoint such person, persons or firm as the City may deem necessary and aclvisable as Animal Control Off ioer. S�ch appointee.s shall work under the supervision of the Fridley Police Department and shall be responsible for the enforoe�nent of this Chapter. 2. Duties. Animal Control Off icers are authorized to enforce the provisions of this Q�apter and other related ordinances, Chapters and statutes pertaining to anirnal control, including the issuance of citations. 3. Unlawful Acts. It shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to break into an animal shelter, or attanpt to do so, or to take or set free ar�y animal taken by the Animal Control Offioer in the ��X�1�¢� �nf�rcament of this Chapter, or in ariy way interfere with, hinder or m�lest such Offioer in the discharge of his or her duty �der this C�apter. 101.16. GUARD DOGS 1. Businesses located within the City and maintaining a guard dog for security purposes shall post notioe at the entrance to the premises warning of the presence of said dog. 2. Businesses maintaining a guard dog shall file with the City a release -11- � . authorizing the polioe or f ire departments to shoot said dog in an emergency situation, if necessarl'► in or3er to allvw the p�live or f ire f ighters to gain ac�iittance to the prenises in the performance of their duties. 101.17. � � �S Whenever a blind person acoompanied bY a"seeing eye" or guide dog presents hi.mself/herself for acoomQnoc3ation or servioe on a� public ¢�y�f���¢� ��� vehicle or to any ��,� restaurant, store or other place of business open to the public, it shall be �mlawful for the �d�'���`�����`,l �. �9er, operator �-, anv_��.S2y� of such vehicle or plaoe of business to refuse acimission to the clog or servioe to the blind person. 101.18. (IdIII�TY TO AA1IIdAIS Minnesota Statutes 346.20 through 346.34 are heretr� a8opted by ref erence and shall be in full foroe and effect in the City of Fridley as if set out here in full. 101.19. RFI�ATIAN � 0� LA�1 T'he prohibitions contained in this C�apter shall be in addition to any State- or Federal law regarding the same or related subjects. 101.20. Pf�I1�,LTII� Any violation of this (�apter is a misdemeanor and is subject to all penalties prwided for such violation under the pro�visions of Chapter 901 of this Coc9e. PASSID AI�ID ADOPrID BY �4iE CITY OaJNCII� OF �iE CITY OF FRIDLEY �I7S ._ DAY OF , 1963. ATZESr: SII��4:Y C. II�'i1�1N - CITY Q.IItR First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: 2/0/3/32 -12- WII,LIAM J. I�E - MAYOR 10 M � a a�NiNr, cc'x�tHlSS10N MEETING. AUGUST 24. 1983 � e' : C � io r� � IPAGE 7 M�. Boardman stated the Planning Commission has received the HRA mtinutes and the discussions on the General Reserve System� Essen lty� the General Reserve System is a pool of funds used to secure indust al developnent ponds. The more secure the bonds become. the lower e interest rates on the ponds. It is a rool that the HRA can use i� the esent competive market. the HRA has received positive comnents irom the ity Council on this program. Ms. Schnabel asked how this �nodification/re,}�ted to the specifics in the Co�oprehens i ve P1 an. % Mr. Boar�nan stated he had written a mo to the Planning Comnission (#60-f3), He stated he did go through the C rehensive Plan and in the memo he out- lined the sections he felt spec' ically related to the modification. He also reviewed the Comprehensi Plan for anything that would have been negative for this financing techniqu or restrict this amendment. Quite frankly. the Corr�rehensive Plan d not restrict it, However, there are policies and goals that cover the ar s they are talking aDout and those areas do not conflict with the Com ehensive Plan. MOTIDN 8Y lfft. XOtiD IC1C, SECOhDED DY MR. OQUIST, TO CONCUR MITN RESOLIlTIOl► NO. 1— 2983, " SOLUTIOl� OF TH£ PL4ti!:IKv COP!HISSIOA OF THF CITY CF FRID:.EY FINDING THE F LE}' NDUSING AJ►D REDFVFLOPNEN? 11�'?HORITY`S i'lODIFIED RiDP�'£LOP— MENT PIAti' IS ONSIS?£�T i�ITX THE CONPREHEASNE DEVELOPE�'hT PLAI� OF TH£ CITY OF FRIDLE'Y. UPOI� 11 ICE VOTE, 11LL YDTING JIYE, CHAIRWOIyAl` SCHtiABEL DECLIR£D THE MO:'ION . CONTINUED: AN REPEALING 0 IMAL CONTROL INANCE ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 101 ENTITLED "ANIMAL CONTROL" CNAPTER 301 ENTITLED "LIVESTOCK COtr'TROL", 302 Eh � LED "WIL Y Mr. 6oardman state the Carmissio� members had received the revised ordinance �rhich incorporated the changes made at the last Planning Commission rre eting. !ie stated there was still one question and that was the issue of vaccination and licensing of dogs. He stated he would like the Planning Commission to pass this on to City Countil Mith that issue still in mind and Staff will try to work sanething out before the ordinance goes before City Council. Mr. Svanda referred to #1 under 101.01 Definitions: "Every living creature except the human race." He stated he would like to see another word used than "hurt�an race . 101.04. Animal Nuisance. �8 (page 4) - The Cam�ission members agreed to add "at least six (6) months of age" after "three (3) or more dogs or cats". 101.04. Animal Nuisance, �10, /11, #12 (page 4) - Mr, Boardman stated that at the last Planning Gortmission meeting, Staff was requested to look at the Minneapolis ordinance to see what Minneapolis had regarding animal defecation. He stated these th�ee sections were added from the Minneapolis ordinance. 10 0 ,. , . PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AUGUST 24 1983 PAGE 8 MOTION BY J�2. OQUIST, SECONDED BY lfft. KONDRICK, TO PASS THE REVISED "A1►7MAL CANTROL" ORDINANCE ON TO CITY COUNCIL 1LS ANENDED, NITH TXE UNDERSTAI�DINC T1iAT STAFF h►ILL CONTINUE TO WORK ON THE LAIVGUAGE FAR L7CEASIA/G AA1D VAC�CINATIOJ►. iJPON 11 VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING JIYE, CNAIRWQMAN SCXNAB£L IIECLIRED TXE NOTIOh Gl2RIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6. RECEIVE JU��Y 25, 1963, PARKS b RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY NR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY K5. CABEL, TO RECEIVE THE JULY �S, 1983, PARKS i RECREA IDlti CONMISSION J�IINUTES. UPON A VDICE VO , ALL VOTINC AYE, CHAIRWOKAA'.SCHNABEL DECLA� D THE MOTION . CARRIED UNANIMOUS . � _ 7. RECEIVE AUGUST 2� 1�$3, ENERGY COMMISSION MINUTES: !lOTION 8Y l�t. SABA, SE NDED BY �Ut. KONDRICK, 41D EIVE TXE AUGUST ?, 1983, ENERGY COPlMISSION MINUTE UPON A VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTI AYE, CHAIRWONA SCHNAB£L DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UA'ANIMOUSLY. 8. RECEIVE AUGUST 4, 1983, HUMA.'� Rt�SOURCE INOTID'ti BY MR. GOODSPE£D, S£CONDED NUMi,N R£SDURCES COMMISSION NINUTE . UPON A VOIC£ VOTE, ALL VOTING�AYE� CARRI£D UNJ4I�IMOUSLY. � 9. RECEIYE AUGUST 9, 1983 ISSION MINUTES: PD2. KONDRICK, TO RECEIVE THE AUCUST 4, 19B3, SCXNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION ITY DEVELOPt�1E1�1�T COMMISSION MINUTFS: MOTION BY !!R. OQUIST�ECONDED BY lgt. SABA, T0�2ECEIVE TXE AUGUST 9, 1983, COMMUNITY DEVELOPPIEN COMMISSION l7IAUTES. � Mr. Oquist stated that the Community Development C mission had discussed the possibility f having a display booth set up du 'ng the grand opening of the Center Ci Plaza and new Caranunity Park on Oct. -8 to try to get some interest in ity commissions. He had thought it woul be nice to have a �epresenta ve from each canmission at the grand openin and had stated he v+ould bri g this up for discussion at the Planning Comni ion. Were any of the Pla ing Cortmission members interested in doing someth'ng like this? Ms. �hnabel stated she would be concerned about staffing a b�oth on a volunteer basis. \ Mr. Oquist stated they had also talked about some type of brocurA that could be put together describing the commissions along with the goals and objectives of each commission. . � « � . - • �� �: !lEMORriI�IDOM Tp: PI�IIJING �NQ'LTSSION FRQ�I: JIM PHILLIPS� LDC'�AL INPF�tN SZJBJDCT: ANIMAL (X7I�TJ�tOL ORDIl� DATE: .MAY 18, 1983 TY�e Animal Contzol Ordinance, if adopted, woulc7 combine and replace existing Q�apters 301, entitled "Livestock Control", 302 entitled "Animal Control", and 303 entitled "wild Animals and Birds" of the Fridley City Code. The material changes and highlights of the new Animal Control Ordinance are as follaws: 1. The definition section (101.01) is essentially a compilation of c3efinitions from old (�apters 301, 302 and 303. The definition of a kennel was clarified. 2. Section 101.02, Wild Animals and Birds, is essentially existing Chapter 303. 3. Section 101.03, Livestock Control, is essentially existing Chapter 301. 4. Tt�e current code sections use Fhrases such as "which are offensive to the people inhabiting the City" in several places. A cross-reference has been added to these types of phrases to Chapter 110, Public Nuisance, in an att�pt to make these ambiguous words enforoeable in Court. See for exa�nple, Sections 101.03(4), 101.05(3), and 101.05(5). 5. Section 101.05, Animal Nuisance, has been changed to includE all animals, instead of only cbgs and cats. 6. Z�e wording of Section 101.07 has been changed to clarify when an animal pe�it may be revoked. 7. Section 101.08, Exemptions, makes it clear that non-resi8ents can keep an animal in the City for up to 30 days before having to purchase a permit and tag. However, such a norrresident must oomply with all other provisions of the Animal Control Ordinance. , 8. Section 101.10 has been clarified to reflect what fees the City is entitled to reoeive and what fees the animal shelter, currently MAPSI, is entitled to reoeive when an animal is impc>unded. 9. Section 101.15(7) was deleted because it was repetitive of other sections of the Ordinance, especially the Nuisanoe Section (101.05). Jp/bd . 2/1/22/11 1� P t*N pATE June 20, 1983 ��� fAOY sus,,ECT � 0 DIAECTORATE a� pue��c woRKs M. Bill Deblon ANIMAL CONTROL ORDItiANCE 10 A MEMO A A N DUM TO Jerrold Boardman 0 He�mo No. 83-35 ACTION INFO• I have iaformally discus.ed the Animal Control Ordinance vith Virginia Schnabel, Chairperaon of the Planning Co�ission. Items discussed included: +� Additionsl definitions to distinguish betveen domestic pets and vild anim.alc and birds (reptiles/rodenta v�. hanstere should be considered also). � � Additioaal verbage in Sections 101.03(2) A 6 B. They should read as follovs Lo clarify the liveetock licensing procedure and reviev: A. A license to keep livestock shall be granted only after vritten ap- plication� �igned by the applicant, and filed with the cicy. The application ahall atat�� the applicant's full name and addresb, and • contain the number and species of the livestock to be kept and a scaled sit� plan of tht• premises shoving the livestack housing facilities, sanitation control, and setbacks from adjoininR prop- erties and fence lines. B. The City Council, ta considering whether a livestock license �hould be granted. ahall reviev the application and site plan to coneidet the aature of the livestock, housing facilities, sanitation control, the possible effect on the adjoining properties and the effect on tbe �eneral healti�, safety and velfare of ihe public. , _ * xe-arranging ceztain sectians so similar sectioac are ia the saae . area of the• ordinanc�. The sections �oved are as folla+s: �'. -•� - 101.06 9og ite�istratiofl ahwld be �oved sa it foilo+++� Section - 101.03 Livestock Ccntrol. vhich sleo discusses Iicensing (this oectioa should probably be re-na�ed Livestock Registration) - 10l.04 would then be �oved after 101.05, Animal Nuisances and be re-named Dog .liuisance � I.4stly, Sectioa 1d1�.06(2) last sentence aaq have to be re-vorded to allov people to register their d�g if they are getting a vaccination �rithin 6 montha. . ., � - - � _ _ � _ . _ . _ _.. _. . _ , . t . . . We hdve coatacted the Lea�ve of Ziinnesota Cities fcr a�odel ordinance. ?hey are aending us vha[ tl�ey b�ve. vsn/jh . . . ' ' . . • � 0 � 0 � ` . . • • . .� . . ' '� " _ • �r. 1� �