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10/29/1990 CONF MTG - 5135� � C.IlYOF FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE MEETING OCTOBER 29, 1990 - 7;30 P.M. CONFERENCE ROOM A l. Proposed 1991 Budget Changes. 2, Sex-Related Businesses Recommendations, 3. Proposed North Gateway Redevelopment Plan. ., / _ CITYOF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM Municipal Center 6431 University Avenue N.E. OffiCe of the City ManBger Fridley, MN 55432 William W. Burns (612) 571-3450 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council . � �' FROM. William W. Burns, City Manager �� Y DATL: SIIBJECT: October 26, 1990 Proposed Budget Changes At the conference meeting on October 29, 1990, I be appropriate for us to review the changes in the have transpired since the June work sessions. four categories of changes. They are as follows: I. PERSONNLL CHAN6E8: thought it would 1991 budget that I have developed A. City Manaqer�s Clerk Typist Position: The preliminary draft of the 1991 draft budget inadvertently included funding for a clerk typist position in the City Manager's Department. The value of this position was between $9,000 and $10,000. We have taken that amount out of the City Manager's budget. At the same time, we have added $10,000 for garage charges in the Public Works maintenance area. For some reason, these charges were under funded by that amount. B. Additional City Contribution for Health Insurance: We will be proposinq Monday niqht that the City's contribution for health insurance be raised by $50 over the current rates. The original budget anticipated an increase of only $15. We have calculated that this increase will cost the General Fund budget approximately $50,000 in 1991. II. PIIBLIC WORRS CAPITAL OIITLAY CHANGESs During the budgeting process, I was instructed to delete $40,000 from the capital outlay section of the Public Works' budget. John Flora did accomplish this deletion by eliminating the water tanker truck purchase that would have cost the City $78,000. Instead, he is suggesting that we repair the tanker at a cost of $4,700. � w Proposed Budget Changes October 26, 1990 Page Two Additionally, he is asking that the one-ton roller that was cut from the budget be put back in the budget ($8,000). He is also requesting that the Gehl Cold Planer/Loader be included in the budget ($23,500). Finally, he is asking that a laser printer be added ($1,800). The combination of cuts and additions will leave us with a total capital outlay budget that reflects Council's wishes for a$40,000 deduction. Before the scheduled budget hearing on Monday, November 19, 1990, I wanted to make sure that Council understood these changes and were in agreement with them. III. SOLID WAST]3 ABATEMENT FIIND: As I was preparing the budget message, it occurred to me that we had not budgeted any revenue from our $2 per quarter recycling fee. That also raised another issue. If we were to budget this revenue, where would we budget it? Would it be budgeted through the General Fund or as part of the Grant Management Fund, or some third fund. After discussing this at staff level, we have decided to create an entirely new fund call the "Solid Waste Abatement Fund." This fund will pull together all of our solid waste abatement activities, and will include revenues and expenditures for the residential recycling program, as well as revenues and expenditures for our yard waste program and a tire recycling program. Altogether, we are proposing that we spend $217,359 for these expenditures. As we meet on Monday evening, there are at least three issues. First, is Council in favor of establishing a separate "Solid Waste Abatement Fund" outside of the General Fund? Second, in view of the potential shortfalls for purchase of containers in 1991, we are suggesting that you consider a$2.50 per quarter recycling charge, rather than a$2.00 charge. Finally, does Council support the idea of budgeting $20,000 for a tire recycling day? We would do this with the understanding that $10,000 would be raised from community organizations. Proposed Budget Changes October 26, 1990 Page Three IV. OT8$R I88II88: There are a number of other issues that have come up since June: A. Hepatitis 8 Shots: We have been told by Bill Hunt that recent OSHA regulations now require Hepatitis B shots for all Public Safety employees. The cost for the shots could be as high as $16,000 per year. At this point, we are suggesting that we absorb the cost of Hepatitis B shots out of either the 1990 or 1991 contingency reserve. B. Capital outlay for Liquor Operatioas: To the best of my knowledge, we have not determined whether or not and to what extent we are going to allocate capital outlay expenditures for our liquor operations in 1991. While this does not have to be decided Monday night, I wanted to at least let you know that it is an open issue. C. 3991 Plans ior Computer 8ardware and Sott�rare Purahases As a result of the revised plan, we will be spending approximately $40,000 less for computer hardware and software in 1991 than we had previously budqeted. Staff would like to know if Council concurs with the five-year plan that was recently completed with the help of Jim Stern. These are the issues. Please let us know your feelings about them at Monday night's meeting. WWB:rsc � � � cinroF F��� DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Purpose COl1ILMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPART'MENT M EMO RAN D UM October 26, 1990 �william Burns, City Manager Jock Robertson, Community Development Director Barbara Dacy, Planning Coordinator Proposed North Gateway Redevelopment Plan The purpose of the Gateway Plan is to provide a long-term, strategic redevelopment plan to guide decision-making for the area along University Avenue Corridor from the City limits to 61st Avenue. The Corridor is divided into two parts, north and south, at I-694. The Gateway Plan encompasses both the east and west sides of University Avenue. Tax base in this area has declined and four out of the six buildings north of 58th Avenue on the east side of University Avenue are now vacant. Frank's Used Cars on the west side of University Avenue has long been considered an eyesore as one enters Fridley. The City has also considered a commercial redevelopment proposal at the northeast corner of 57th Avenue; however, the redeveloper, Winfield, appears to be losing interest in its redevelopment proposal. At the July 30, 1990 City Council meeting, we presented the land use alternatives to the City Council. The City Council directed us to further investigate the potential for locating housing in this particular area and also to evaluate the economic impacts if a housing project was proposed. Analysis We interviewed three developers regarding this particular site: The Rottlund Company, Nedegard Construction, and Brickner Builders. They all suggested that as much land area as possible should be assembled in order to achieve a reasonable project size. They also indicated that due to the location along University Avenue and the potential of LRT, rental units rather than owner-occupied units are more likely. Nedegard and Brickner expressed an R) � C'� � � � .. � 4 .� r. t 4 North Gateway Redevelopment Plan October 26, 1990 Page 2 interest for an attached rental townhome approach, and Nedegard Construction indicated that apartments are also possible. Economic Analysis In order to analyze the options, we made the following assumptions : 1. For a townhome development, the density would be 8.5 units per acre. For an apartment development, the density would be 17 units per acre, as now permitted in the City ordinance. 2. � The value of a non-homestead apartment unit would be $42,000 per unit. The value of a homestead townhome unit would be $95,000. The value of a non-homestead townhome unit is $55,000. We analyzed the tax increment proceeds based on two present value assumptions of 7.5� for a tax exempt issue and a 10� assumption for a taxable issue. 4. The City would acquire the properties, demolish the structures, and reconvey the properties to the developer; in other words, a true redevelopment project. Land sale proceeds of $1.00 per square foot were used since our estimates did not include site improvements or special assessments for streets and utilities. The developer is assumed to be responsible for those costs. 5. We are assuming that the housing phase. In this way, we take full redevelopment district (25 years). project is built in one advantage of the life of a The area was divided into two potential tax increment districts. District #1 includes three sub-areas: 1� the Rapid Oil site (the original Winfield Development area); 2) Frank's Used Cars lot and the two existing single family homes to the south of Frank's Used Cars; and 3) the old McDonalds Restaurant, the old Holiday Station store, and residential properties to the east. The Oriental House Restaurant, the old Benjamin's Restaurant, old Zantigo Restaurant, and the duplexes to the east are combined into District #2 (see Attachment #1). District boundaries were based on the necessity to meet the State law requirements for a redevelopment district. The Frank's Used Car area cannot qualify on its own and must be included in District #1. This is also an aesthetic advantage since we want to remove this longtime eyesore as soon as possible. .� �� North Gateway Redevelopment Plan October 26, 1990 Page 3 The following chart summarizes the resulting shortfalls after the life of the redevelopment district for a homestead townhome development and a non-homestead apartment project. Development Option District 1 7.5� PU 10� PV Townhome/Homestead $1,681,725 $1,747,759 Apartment/Non- $ 594,464 $ 900,000 Homestead District 2 7.5$ PV 10$ PV $1,293,638 $1,307,015 $ 733,575 $ 871,049 Not shown is a non-homestead townhome project which will fall somewhere in between these numbers. The options we have developed give the City Council a low to high range of shortfalls which could occur, given a particular housing type and density. In this case, the homestead townhome project gives the City Council a worst case/high end of the amount of shortfall that would occur. A non- homestead apartment project gives the City Council a best scenario/low end of shortfall which would result from an apartment project. There are any number of combinations of densities, unit values, and other assumptions which could dramatically affect the outcome of any given project. The City Council needs to determine its preferences for the amount of shortfall, the housing type, and whether or not the unit should be homestead or non-homestead. Attachment #3 is the detailed computer runs for each of the options described in the district. Zncluded in the analysis is present value calculations of the LGA deductions. The City cannot by law use tax increments to repay the LGA deductions; nevertheless, these deductions still result as a loss to the City. These costs also add to the amount of shortfall for a particular project. Recommendation Based on t interviews of action Plan: he information from the economic analysis and from the with developers, staff recommends the following course regarding this part of the North Gateway Redevelopment 1. Staff should conduct additional interviews with apartment developers to determine whether or not the softening market in the apartment construction industry adversely affects an apartment project in this area, and secondly, to further . T k � North Gateway Redevelopment Plan October 26, 1990 Page 4 investigate the this area. When the City Council other desires. potential for a rental interviewing developers preferences for type o townhome project in , we could give them f unit, density, and 2. Given the growing inventory of retail space and the issues that arose during the redevelopment of the northeast corner at Mississippi Street, the acreage for the Rapid Oil site should be added to the area east of University Avenue in order to provide a sizeable area for a developer to construct housing units (7.94 acres). 3. Given the location of this area along University Avenue, and its proximity to the Hyde Park neighborhood to the west and the neighborhood to the east of University Avenue, a non- homestead unit would be appropriate both in terms of marketing and to generate the most amount of increment for the project. 4. The density for a townhome project should be increased to ten units per acre in order to maximize the amount of increment to be generated from the project. We do not believe that it would cause adverse impacts given the area's location immediately adjacent to University Avenue. 5. 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N Ul f� O f7 n a rn � � c� O O Z 1 H � F 2 J ►-� W £ Q U H F � w a � w d Y � � 9 � a v � � � a � � w w N N F- ��� � U C Z w a a C a a z~ ad�Q° Y. W W N O� O� U S Z� Q Q� F- � ik W F- W N Q F- i- W Op O Op O O I O f+f � �A O O I N f� a^ IA N I n O N � 1 � r i � � � ����� S Z H Q J o r � � � J � N C G N W Q H � Q oD Z 2 Q J � > J K NW Q m O W d' Q a a .'y / � CITYOF FRIDLEY TO: FROM: DATE: MEMORANDUM Municipal C•nter 6431 Univarsfty Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 (612) 571-3450 The Honorable Mayor an William W. Burns, City October 26, 1990 Office of the City Manager d City Council Manager �,,�` i° � , SIIBJECT: Sex-Related Businesses Ordinance William W. Burns Last week, I met with Virgil Herrick, Carl Newquist, Jim Hill, Barbara Dacy and Jock Robertson, to finalize staff's approach to dealing with sex-related businesses. After a lengthy discussion of all of the pros and cons and the different approaches, we decided to recommend the following actions on behalf of the City of Fridley: A. That an ordinance be passed that specifically establishes zoning requirements for a long list of sex-related businesses. The same ordinance should also include licensing requirements for sex-related businesses. B. We will seek State legislation that would modify the State's obscenity ordinance in a manner that would proscribe the types of items that are currently on sale at the Fantasy House. C. We will continue to seek county-wide cooperation and a county-coordinated approach to regulating sex-related businesses. This approach is discussed in the attached letter to Robert M. A. Johnson, Esq., Anoka County Attorney. Our recommendations are based upon considerable research, Supreme Court decisions, and other Federal court decisions regarding obscenity cases and sex business and zoning cases. We.believe that the attached draft of a sex-related business ordinance contains much of the language that has been approved in prior court decisions. We recognize, however, that some additional refinement may be necessary. : Sex-Related Business Ordinance October 26, 1990 Page Two In preparation for Monday night�s conference meeting, I have plans to meet with Mr. Stephen Boswell and two or three other members of the citizens' decency group at 12:00 noon on Monday. During that meeting, Virgil, Barbara and I will review staff's recommendations with them, and solicit their reactions. As of Friday, October 26, 1990, we have not completed the modifications to the zoninq maps. We are hopeful that they will be available for Monday niqht's meeting. If you agree with our recommendations, we will proceed to schedule review by the Planning Commission of the proposed sex-related• business ordinance at the December meeting. Thank you for considerinq this matter. WWB:rsc :r draft 10-24-90 ORDINANCE N0. CITY OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA The Council of the City of Fridley does drdain as follows: SECTION 1 PURPOSE AND INTENT It is the purpose of this ordinance to regulate sexually- oriented businesses to promote the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the citizens of the City and to establish reasonable and uniform regulations to: 1. Prevent additional criminal activity within the City; 2. Prevent deterioration of neighborhoods and its consequent adverse effect on real estate values of properties within the neighborhood; 3. To locate sexually-oriented businesses away from residential areas, schools, churches, and parks and playgrounds; 4. Prevent concentration of sexually-oriented businesses within certain areas of the City. The provisions of this ordinance have neither the purpose nor effect of imposing a limitation or restriction on the content of any communicative materials, including sexually-oriented materials. Similarly, it is not the intent nor effect of this ordinance to restrict or deny access by adults to sexually-oriented materials protected by the First Amendment, or to deny access by distributors and exhibitors of sexually- oriented entertainment to their intended market. SECTION 2 DEFINITIONS Adult Use: Any of the activities and businesses described below constitute "Sexually Oriented Businesses" which are subject to the regulations of this ordinance. A. Adult Book and Media Store: An establishment having as a substantial portion of its stock in trade or stock on display books, magazines, films, videotape or other media which are characterized by their emphasis on matter depicting, describing, or relating to "Specified Sexual Activities" or "Specified Anatomical Areas". <,,, B. Adult Cabaret: An establishment which provides dancing or other live entertainment, if such establishment excludes minors by virtue of age or if such dancing or other live entertainment is distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on the performance, depiction or description of "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas.° C. Adult Establishment: Any business which offers its patrons services, entertainment or the sale of merchandise characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, exposing, describing, discussing or relating to specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas. Specifically included in the term, but without limitation, are adult book and media stores, adult cabarets, adult hotels or motels, adult mini-motion picture theaters, adult modeling studios, adult motion picture arcades, adult motion picture theaters, adult novelty businesses, and other adult establishments. D. Adult Hotel or Motel: Adult hotel or motel means a hotel or motel from which minors are specifically excluded from patronage and wherein material is presented which is distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas. E. Adult Mini-Motion Picture Theater: (i) An enclosed building with a capacity for less than 50 persons used for presenting motion pictures, including but not limited to film and videotape, having as a dominant theme material distinguished or characterized by an empnasis on matter depicting, describing, or relating to "specified sexual activities" or specified anatomical areas". (ii) Any business or building which presents motion pictures, including films and videotapes, having as a dominant theme material distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing, or relating to "specified sexual ` activities" or "specified anatomical areas", for viewing on the premises, including but not limited to private booths, viewing by means of coin operated or other mechanical devices, and the viewing of excerpts of motion pictures offered for sale or rent. 10-24-90 -2- F. Adult Modeling Studio: An estab.lishment whose major business is the provision, to customers, of figure models who are so provided with the intent of providing sexual stimulation or sexual gratification to such customers and who engage in specified sexual activities or display specified anatomical areas while being observed, painted, painted upon, sketched, drawn, sculptured, photographed, or otherwise de�icted by such customers. G. Adult Motion Picture Arcade: Any place to which the public is permitted or invited wherein coin or slug- operated or electronically, electrically or mechanically controlled or operated still or motor picture machines, projectors or other image-producing devices are maintained to show images to fiv� or fewer persons per machine at any one time, and where the images so displayed are distinguished or characterized by an em�hasis on depicting or describing specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas. H. Adult Motion Picture Theater: An enclosed building with a capacity of 50 or more persons used regularly and routinely for presenting live entertainment or motion pictures, including but not limited to film and videotape, having as a dominant theme material distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas" for observation by patrons therein. I. Adult Novelty Business: A business which sells, offers to sell, or displays devices which simulate human genitals or devices which are designed for sexual stimulation. J. Specified Anatomical Areas are any of the following wconditions: (i) Less than completely and opaquely covered: (a) human genitals, pubic r�gion, or pubic hair; (b) buttock, and (c) female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola; and (ii) Human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if opaquely covered. 10-24-90 -3- K. Specified Sexual Activities are any of the following conditions: (i) An act of sexual intercourse, normal or perverted, actual or simulated, including genital-genital, anal-genital, or oral-genit3l intercourse, whether between human beings or between a human being and an animal. (ii) Sadomasochistic abuse, meaning flagellation or torture by or upon a person who is nude or clad in undergarments or in a revealing costume or the condition of being fettered, bound, or otherwise physically restricted on the part of one so clothed. (iii) Masturbation or ieWa exhibitions of the genitals including any explicit, close-up representation of a human genital organ. (iv) Physical contact or simulated physical contact with the clothed or unclothed pubic areas or buttocks of a human male or female, or the breasts of the female, whether alone or between members of the same or opposite sex or between humans and animals in an act of apparent sexual stimulation " or gratification. SECTION 3 APPLICATION OF THIS ORDINANCE Except as in this ordinance specifically provided, no structure shall be erected, converted, enlarged, reconstructed or altered, and no structure or land shall be used, for any purpose nor in any manner which is not in conformity with this ordinance. No sexually-oriented business shall engage in any activity or conduct or permit any other person to engage in any activity or conduct in or about the establishment which is prohibited by any ordinance of the City of Fridley, the laws of the State of Minnesota, or the United States of America. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as authorizing or permitting conduct which is prohibited or regulated by other statutes or ordinances, including but not limited to statutes or ordinances prohibiting the exhibition, sale, or distribution of obscene material generally, or the exhibition, sale, or distribution of specified materials to minors. 10-24-90 -4- SECTION 4 NON-CONFORMING USES All sexually oriented businesses which were lawfully in existence as of the effective date of this ordinance and which were rendered nonconforming by the application of this ordinance shall be subject to abatement within three (3) years of the date of enactment of this ordinance. The time for abatement may be extended for good cause shown through a petition to the city council. SECTION 5 LOCATION During the term of this Ordinance, no Sexually Oriented Businesses shall be located less than 500 feet from any residential zoning district boundary or site used for residential purposes and less than 1,000 feet from any church site, from any school site, or from any park. In addition, no Sexually Oriented Businesses may be located within 1,000 feet of another Sexually Oriented Business. For purposes of this Crdinance this distance shall be a horizontal measurement from the nearest existing residential district boundary or site used for residential purposes, church site, school site, park site or another Sexually Oriented Business site to the nearest boundary of the proposed Sexually Oriented Business site. SECTION 6 HOURS OF OPERATION No Sexually Oriented Business site shall be open to the public from the hours of 11:00 o'clock p.m, to 8:00 o'clock a.m. SECTION 7 OPERATION A. An establishment operating as a Sexually Oriented Business shall prevent off-site viewing of its merchandise by completely covering the windows and doors of its operation with an opaque covering. B. All entrances to the emergency fire exits enter the business, of way . business, with the exception of which are not useable by patrons to shall be visible from a public right C. The layout of the display areas shall be designed so that the management of the establishment and any law enforce- ment personnel can observe all patrons while they have access to any merchandise offered for sale or viewing including but not limited to books, magazines, photographs, video tapes, or any other material. 10-24-90 -5- D. Illumination of the premises exterior shall be adequate to observe the location and activities of all persons on the exterior premises. SECTION 8 SIGNS Signs for Sexually Oriented Businesses shall comply with the city's sign ordinance and in addition signs for Sexually Oriented Businesses shall not contain representational depictions of an adult nature or graphic descriptions of the adult theme of the operation. SECTTON 9 LICENSES All establishments, including any business operating at the time this ordinance becomes effective, operating or intending to operate Sexually Oriented Businesses shall apply for and obtain a license with the City of Fridley. SECTION 9.1 LICENSE REQUIRED A. A person is in violation of the City Code if he operates a sexually oriented business without a valid license, issued by the City. B. An application for a license must be made on a form provided by the City. The application must be accompanied by a sketch or diagram showing the configuration of the premises, including a statement of total floor space occupied by the business. The sketch or diagram need not be professionally prepared but must be drawn to a designated scale or drawn with marked dimensions of the interior of the premises to an accuracy of plus or minus six inches. C. The applicant must be qualified according to the provisions of this chapter and the premises must be inspected and found to be in compliance with the law by the health department, fire department, and building official. D. Application for license shall be �ade only on the forms provided by the City. Four (4) c�mplete copies of the application shall be furnished to the office of the City Clerk containing the address and legal description of the property to be used; the names, addresses and phone numbers of the owner, lessee, if any, and the operator or manager; the name, address and telephone number of two persons, who shall be residents of Anoka County and who may be called upon to attest to the applicant's, 10-24-90 -6- manager's or operator's character; whether the applicant, manager or operator has ever been convicted of a crime or offense other than a traffic offense and, if so, complete and accurate information as to the time, place and nature of such crime or offense including the disposition thereof; the names and addresses of all creditors of the applicant, owner, lessee, or manager insofar as and regarding credit which has been extended for the purposes of constructing, equipping, maintaining, operating or furnishing or acquiring the premises, personal effects, equipment or anything incident to the establishment, maintenance and operation of the business. If the application is made on behalf of a corporation, joint business venture, partnership or any legally constituted business association, it shall submit along with its application, accurate and complete business records showing the names and addresses of all "`individuals having an interest in the business, including partners, officers, owners and creditors furnishing credit for the establishment, acquisition, maintenance and furnishing of said business and, in the case of a corporation, the names and addresses of all officers, general managers, members of the board of directors as well as any creditors who have extended credit for the acquisition, maintenance, operation or furnishing of the establishment including the purchase or acquisition of any items of personal property for use in said operation. All applicants shall furnish to the City, along with their applications, complete and accurate documentation establishing the interest of the applicant and any other person having an interest in the premises upon which the building is proposed to be located or the furnishings thereof, personal property there�f, or the operation or maintenance thereof. Documentation shall be in the form of a lease, deed, contract for deed, mortgage deed, mortgage credit arrangement, loan agreements, security agreements and any other documents establishing the interest of the applicant or any other person in the operation, acquisition or maintenance of the enterprise. SECTION 9.2 ISSUANCE OF LICENSE A. The Public Safety Director shall recommend approval of the issuance of a license by the City to an applicant within 45 days after receipt of an application unless he finds one or more of the following to be true: 10-24-90 -7- (i) An applicant is under 18 years of age. (ii) An applicant or an applicant's spouse is overdue in his payment to the City, County or State of � taxes, fees, fines, or penalties assessed against him or imposed upon him in relation to a Sexually Oriented Business. (iii) An applicant has failed to provide information reasonably necessary for issuance of the license or has falsely answered a question or request for information on the application form. (iv) An applicant or an applicant's spouse has been convicted of a violation of a provision of this chapter, other than the offense of operating a Sexually Oriented Business without a license, within two years immediately preceding the application. The fact that a conviction is being appealed shall have no effect. (v) An applicant is residing with a person who has been denied a license by the City to operate a Sexually Oriented Business within the preceding 12 months, or residing with a person whose license to operate a Sexually Oriented Business has been revoked within the preceding 12 months. (vi) The premises to be used for the Sexually Oriented Business have not been app�oved by the health department, fire department, and the building official as being in compliance with applicable laws and ordinances; such inspections shall be completed within thirty (30) days from the date the application was submitted, provided that the application contains all of the information required by this ordinance. If the application is deficient, the inspections shall be completed within thirty (30) days from the date the deficiency has been corrected. (vii) The license fee required by this chapter has not been paid. (viii) An applicant has been employed in a Sexually Oriented Business in a managerial capacity within the preceding 12 months and has demonstrated that he is unable to operate or manage a Sexually Oriented Business premises in a peaceful and law-abiding manner, thus necessitating action by law enforcement officers. 10-24-90 -8- (ix) An applicant or an applicant's spouse has been convicted of a crime involving any of the following offenses: Any sex crimes as defined by Minnesota statutes 609.29 through 609.352 inclusive or as defined by any ordinance or statute in conformity therewith. Any obscenity crime is defined by Minnesota statutes 617.23 through 617.299 inclusive, or as �w defined by any ordinance or statute in conformity therewith. (x) for which: less than two years have elapsed since the date of conviction or the date of release from confinement imposed for the conviction, whichever is the later date, if the conviction is of a misdemeanor offense; less than five years have elapsed since the date of the last conviction or the date of release from confinement for the conviction, whichever is the later date, if the convict�on is a felony offense; or less than five years have elapsed since the date of the last conviction or the date of release from confinement for the last conviction, whichever is the later date, if the convictions are of two or more misdemeanor offenses or combination of misdemeanor offenses occurring within any 24-month period. B. The fact that a conviction is being appealed shall have no effect on the disqualification of the applicant or applicant's spouse. C. An applicant who has been convicted or whose spouse has been convicted of an offense listed in Subsection 9.2A(ix) may qualify for a Sexually Oriented Business license only when the time period required by Section 9.2A(x) has elapsed. D. The license, if granted, shall state on its face the name of the person or persons to whom it is granted, the expiration date, and the address of the Sexually Oriented Business. The license shall be posted in a conspicuous place at or near the entrance to the Sexually Oriented Business so that it may be easily read at any time. 10-24-90 -9- E. The City Council shall act to approve or disapprove the license application within 120 days from the date the application was submitted, provided that the application contains all of the information required by this ordinance. If the application is deficient, }he Council shall act on the application within 120 days from the date that the deficiency has been corrected. F. Within 90 days after the decision by the Council, the applicant may appeal to the District Court by serving a notice upon the Mayor or Clerk of the Municipality. SECTION 9.3 FEES An initial investigation fee of $400.00 shall be charged at the time the application is filed; no part of this fee shall be refundable. If after review of the application the license is approved, the license holder shall pay $400.00 for the initial license and $400.00 per annum each time the license is renewed. SECTION 9.4 INSPECTION A. An applicant or licensee �hall permit representatives of the police department, health department, fire department, housing and building inspection division to inspect the premises of a Sexually Oriented Business for the purpose of insuring compliance with the law, at any time it is occupied or open for business. B. A person who operates a Sexually Oriented Business or his agent or employee commits an offense if he refuses to permit a lawful inspection of the premises by a representative of the police department at any time it is occupied or open for business. C. The provisions of this section do not apply to areas of an adult motel which are currentiv being rented by a customer for use as a permanent or temporary habitation. SECTION 9.5 EXPIRATION OF LICENSE A. Each license shall expire one year from the date of issuance and may be renewed only by making application as provided in Section 9.1. Application for renewal should be made at least 60 days before the expiration date, and when made less than 60 days before the expiration date, the expiration of the license will not be affected. 10-24-90 � -10- � a B. When the City denies renewal of a license, the applicant shall not be issued a license for one year from the date of denial. If, subsequent to denial, the City finds that the basis for denial of the renewal license has been corrected or abated, the applicant may be granted a license if at least 90 days have elapsed since the date denial became final. SECTION 9.6 SUSPENSION The City may suspend a license for a period not to exceed 30 days if it determines that a licensee or an employee of a licensee has: A. Violated or is not in compliance with any provisions of this chapter. B. Engaged in excessive use of alcoholic beverages while on the Sexually Oriented Business premises. C. Refused to allow an inspection of the Sexually Oriented Business premises as authorized by this chapter. D. Knowingly permitted gambling by any person on the Sexually Oriented Business premises. E. Demonstrated inability to operate or manage a Sexually Oriented Business in a peaceful and law-abiding manner, thus necessitating action by law enforcement officers. A suspension by the City shall be proceeded by written notice to the licensee and a public hearing. The notice shall give at least 10 days notice of the time and place of the hearing and shall state the nature of the charges against the licensee. The notice may be served upon the licensee personally, or by leaving the same at the licensed business premises with the person in charge thereof . SECTION 9.7 REVOCATION A. The City may revoke a license if a cause of suspension in Section 9.6 occurs and the license has been suspended within the preceding 12 months. B. The City shall revoke a license if it determines that: 10-24-90 (i) A licensee gave false or misleading information in the material submitted to the City during the application process; <w -11- (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) A licensee or an employee has knowingly allowed possession, use, or sal� of controlled substances on the premises; A licensee or an employee has knowingly allowed prostitution on the premises; A licensee or an employee knowingly operated the Sexually Oriented Business during a period of time when the licensee's license was suspended; A licensee has been convicted of an offense listed in Section 9.2A(ix) for which the time period required in Section 9.2A(x) has not elapsed; (vi) On two or more occasions within a 12 month period, a person or persons committed an offense occurring in or on the licensed premises of a crime listed in Section 9.2A(ix) for which a conviction has been obtained, and the person or persons were employees of the Sexually Oriented Business at the time the offenses were committed. (vii) A licensee or an employee has knowingly allowed any act of sexual intercourse, sodomy, oral copulation or masturbation to occur in or on the licensed premises. (viii) A licensee is delinquent in payment to the County or State for hotel occupancy taxes, ad valorem taxes, or sales taxes related to the Sexually Oriented Business. C. The fact that a conviction is being appealed shall have no effect on the revocation of the license. D. '�Subsection B(vii) does not apply to adult motels as a ground for revoking the license unless the licensee or employee knowingly allowed the act of sexual intercourse, sodomy, oral copulation, masturbation, or sexual contact to occur in a public place or within public view. E. When the City revokes a license, the revocation shall continue for one year and the licensee shall not be issued a Sexually Oriented Business license for one year from the date revocation became effective. If, subsequent to revocation, the City finds that the basis for the revocation has been corrected or abated, the applicant may be granted a license if at least 90 days 10-24-90 -12- 0 have elapsed since the date the revocation became effective. If the license was revoked under Subsection B(v), an applicant may not be granted another license until the appropriate number of years required under Section 9.2A(x) has elapsed. F. A revocation by the City shall be proceeded by written notice to the licensee and a public hearing. The notice shall give at least 10 days notice of the time and place of the hearing and shall state the nature of the charges against the licensee. The notice may be served upon the licensee personally, or by leaving the same at the licensed premises with the person in charge thereof. SECTION 9.8 TRANSFER OF LICENSE A licensee shall not transfer this license to another, nor shall a licensee operate a Sexually Oriented Business under the authority of a license at any place other than the address designated in the application. SECTION 10 SEVERABILITY Every section, provision or part of this ordinance or any permit issued to this ordinance is declared severable from every other section, provision or part thereof to the extent that if any section, provision or part of this ordinance or any permit issued pursuant to this ordinance shall be held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction it shall not invalidate any other section, provision or part thereof. 10-24-90 :�. -13- . �� �. E� - � I „�% �.: `.C. � '.: �, , •.` �.: .. � � ri� �'{�����t �! , 4 � t ..� I' � � a �3 X a w ._ ; . K w . . 3� �q]Cr f , �`IF 3 9d � y' J � �� k � " j � �,�,�..3f ���`t, r Ai � b� t...� q�� �� � j F. �., �. �ii s"' ,� ,;nv q � °b � �C` ,+ I , , I C p' � ;+^rrY� � a. P.., + � a�.� ,�t '-��,�= .n�� r� o-�' x a � � .�� �. � �.t.i� ,. x . . .i'.. S. , x ��*?l: �Y•�t �s,'Y _, � , k.. :',::�-�~" ,q,� - ,� :.,.� ` �.�..�,•'°"'�� _;.:..�,---,,.w-"�� '"" . ;,��;:�^.�' rom Kuwait Aug. 23 impossible and the world could not let this happen to us," she said. "And every day that went by and the world let this happen was very depressing. :�. . .�::�� s 5.�:.,. � _� photo by Kimberly Knutson us out if we cannot do any- thing ourselves. When the United States started coming we (American families) were waiting to be evacuated. I hadn't lost hope but we were businesses by Kimberly Knutson Staff writer The public has heard the recommenda- tions. Now iYs up to the city council, planning ; and zoning, and economic development �' comm is.s�ns tc�=d��ide what to do next. - Ramsey residents shared their �concerns and raised questions about adult use enter- teinment within city �imits Tuesday evening during a public hearing at the Ramsey Elementary School. David Licht, planner for Northwest Associated Consultants Inc. of Minneapolis, presented his recommendations and propos- ed ordinance on adult use zoning and licens- ing before a gathering of 60 people. Licht reiterated what he told the council at its last regular meeting; a community cannot ban adult entertainment uses from zoning � parameters because pornography is a pro- tecied right under the lst and 14th amend- ments. A city must provide reasonable opportunity for adult uses to exist, as determined by the U.S. Supreme Court i� the 1986 Renton, Wash., case. While the guideline determined that 5 percent of a city must be zoned for such. use, the city of Ramsey has lowered that percentage to 2.2. That means 412 of Ramsey's 18,500 fotal acres are available for aduli use busiResses. The Amusement Center Inc., which opened in April along Highway 10, is in the city's B-1 business district, located next to a licensed day-care facility. Licht recommended creating two districts (B-3 and B-W) to accommodate adult uses. While a city cannot exclude adult uses, it may exercise jurisdiction in restricting place- ments of such businesses via comprehensive zoning ordinances, Licht said. As has been the norm throughout the six-month ordinance restructurine: c_ecnnriarv atfer.te nf ar��,�r �•--- ---- Adult uses are cfassified as either principle Adult usP!Paop � � posal •I�drvidualloundry ,rrolled focililiesondgoroye p.. avar�mvm �Convolivd entrancr .Pork access ds Boulevard Eztension h Avenue Northwest : Ropids, MN 55433 ' F 2ND MONTHS RENT ,NITH THIS AD .�• OKA � tOW RENTS! ' , � 2 BR � � 5: �395 � �'weicome, ciose to " � �chools & parks. On j�sline, walk to 'noka Vo-Tech �r288 4547390 � 5445228 .' �' �: '��erndole �Ave. . - - suc ..:.�.---........�..r,__.__...-_.,.... . _. ferent law en[orcement agencies. Wilkinson believes he has. been suc- cessful in nurturing the working relationships between departments, and he's proud of this. "So now we have a unique en- forcement effort with all the law en- . forcement agencies in Anoka Coun- ,- ty, and I defy you to find another county where that exists," he said. " Wilkinson said that in order to set priorities and keep the public in- formed of whaYs going on in his _ department, he has worked to keep -� Aduit use problem dcesn't exist within his department. "It's not that we've haven't had incidents of alleged abuses, but to say that it's a problem, I don't be- lieve that," he said. Addressing the issue of high-speed pursuits, Wilkinson saic}the sheriff's department has a written policy on such actions and said that, certainly, such pursuits should not be occur over trivial incidents. . "The determining factor must rest department staff could be bolstered, but adds fhat the county board has been very supportive of the depart- ment. Wilkinson said that he's very proud of his department's ac- complishments. However, without the support of city, county officials, sheriff's officers and staff, he could not achieve what he has, and he's thankful for the support, he said. Wilkinson refused to comment on ' the dismissal of former Undersheriff ' Glen Olson, his opponent. Wilkinson he was refusing comment on the ad- vice of the county attorney's office. continued from Page l, �- � r� � �� or accessory. Principle refers to the ;" actuai business. Accessory refers to � adult sections of movie rentais or convenience stores and must not ` take up any more than l0 percent of ��...the business fioor space. Minors are � prohibited from principle uses. Ac- �t - ressory areas must be cordoned off =:: from access to minors. • �� �: �� ' :: .� O� '� � _� � a;;�.;�.� . � ��� :L1I'� �Or �ess � �_: � net�iing For �ryone! ! re In reference to signing, adult uses must not advertise specific goods, rather limit verbiage to generic ref- erences. Licht identified the parameters of adult use piacement within the city ' and restricted a 750=foot develop- . ment radius to seven areas: residen- tial properties, licensed day-car,e fa- cilities, public and private educa- tional structures, libraries, parks, another principle adult use and an � on�ale liquor establishment. • �' But the most important point of ,'' the meeting focused on code en- , ' forcement. Dave Hartley, Ramsey ,� • city administrator, told the public . that the city has done everything possible to police the existing � bookstore. • "Every realm of enforcement has been used," he said. "Enforcement applies to all the zoning and licens- ing on the books. We must comply with any and all rules and regula- tions. Our standards must be uniform. � "We will not select particular uses ` and select businesses for enforce- � ' ment. We will not conduct random �eyaI'd � checks." .� . "One of the concerns we deal with . .. .....>. rJ•. . . � '_ in the obscenity questions is couri '( Holmberg) �atr take't6e money to definifions,,, Hat�tley said. `.`We can ��blish a new use in a permitted pick an item that has : previouslY ,, district,�� .. .'<;L�.�:sb�`4e '� �°,ay. been identified as obscene.in another : . - ;:'� court. We can prosecute, but the �t,y�ar the"city of St. Paul paid procedure in which the court deals �e Faust Theatre own� il million with the obscenity question' is on a. to abandon his adult� use;business. case-by-casebasis." '.�` He .then fook that money .to:: Min- ' neapolis and opened Deja Vu in �be- . Community standards set . that ',.Warehouse District near downtorova: basis. The Miller vs. California deci- Now the Minneapolis City Council is sion left the obscenity determination �ngi�g with the same dilemma. to each individual cour6. What may- , be considered obscene in Miclugan Jce Sentryi, �vho elong with,his may not be ruled obscene in Min- �{e, Mary Jo, own. and operate nesota. �_• ' Sniall World' Day : Care . next to the boogstore, ashed how long before the "The city council must ponder if case will . be- resolved : and the we want to prosecute obscenity," �kstore removed from tts current Hartley said. "When we lay out the`" spot;�`=� °"" ," �'..... ..` course of action we must take we � , . ,�: < > � .•_ - - ' would�have to budget �100,000 for the �t "We have , tvc- detecmine' � the obscenity defense. That's the pnce �: ��it of the "`investnnent and tag for each obscenity prosecutios► ":�; criteria,'' -said Goodi'ic6; �who woutd _ __ -- � - = ` ; not comment ori specif"ics'of the eur- The council earmarked :;100,000 `�< rent court case. "But we're talking, from the 1991 budget to_ Cover at- :` I think,,one year minimum and two torney fees for the legal tussle be-" y�� maximum. '�` tween Larry Holmberg, proprietor ' of The Amusement Center, and ihe ��. �� ��`1�Ie have`to be conservative. If we city. HarUey said the city has ce- �: err the ordinance. could tie•declared quested financial help from Anoka�., ��unconstitutional' and we'd�,have to County and the state attorney gen- , start ove,�," he said. :�- ; eral. Insurance has covered same-, - .. � , �,� . ° �.,- � r° M .. . court costs. Action that harsh could open the - �' floodgates for other aduit use Several residents addressed� the :. ��blishments. � , possibility of an outright buy-out of' - the bookstore, alleviating further �e Planning and Zoning Com- � court costs. According to Hartley, mission will make its recommenda- the council deliberated this action tions during its Oct. 22 meeting at three separate occasions but, at this 7:30 p.m. at the municipal center. time, is not interested. The ci�y council may wish to in- troduCe the ordinance during its_ "If the city council purchases the next regular meeting. , non-conforming use," said Bill , . . .. Goodrich, city attorney, "he �i . , '�. o.°'eb°'v�roo " , a� v� �� � 3 c `' � cv .�.��,�,d ... � °'� � �.a� v���'��� O � ��y.c�p�u ,o c°� 3 c., � � `�" y y O �' U.4 � �UyO,^�' ❑ 5��.' 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U O � U fl' vj 'D L. �,� O c�. �'� �.� c�C'D �.� �� � d �' d�� d •� +-� ...� ir � �.'�+ 'b +r � C C'"' � C u G�i "b b.'C.+ C c°�c.ba��ooc�a�v,� ��ca�u�c,�d`�a`�i �a$�'ya��a�i�N[ ��o's:�s,-v,`'��; �o�°�'.y3c�a°�� u c�a axi� �w o�o c�e I-������ �ZZ ����' ��'i��I:� ATTORNEYS AT LA�� Virgil C. Herrick Jamrs D. Hoefc Gregg V. Hrrrick Of Counsel David P. Newman Robert M. A. Johnson Anoka County Attorney Anoka County Courthouse A:.oka, MN 55303 Dear Bob: October 2, 1990 This letter is to confirm our recent meeting where we discussed the problem of adult businesses in Anoka County. It is my under- standing that you will call a meeting of all of the municipalities in the county, and invite the city and orosecuting attorneys. I have advised our council that such a meeting is forthcoming, and have recommended to them not to take final action on an obscenity ordinance until we have had an opportunity to meet. I suggest that at the meeting we talk about the desirability of adopting uniform obscenity ordinances; entering into a joint powers agreement between the municipalities and the county to share prosection costs; the possibility of a member of the County Attorney's staff either prosecuting or assisting in prosecutions; and the feasibility of using a Grand Jury to determine whether certain business operations are obscene. I would appreciate it if you would schedule this meeting at your early convenience. Thank you for your cooperation. �. VCH:ldb Sincerely, ��� Virgil C. Herrick cc: William Burns, Fridley City Manager William K. Goodrich, attorney Suite 205, 6401 Universiry Avenue N.C., Fridley, Minnesota 55432, 612-571-385U