Ordinance - 17-06 - Amend Section 18-184 - Public NuisancesCITY OF SPRING PARK
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 17-06
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SPRING PARK CITY CODE SECTION 18-181
DEFINITIONS, AND SECTION 18-184. PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING PEACE
AND SAFETY WITHIN THE CITY OF SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA
ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Sec. 18-181 Definitions is hereby amended to add the following underlined
language:
Hoop Housing. A tunnel made of polyethylene, usually semi -circular, square or elongated in
shape.
Junk or refuse. Any scrap, waste, reclaimable material or debris, whether or not stored or used
in conjunction with dismantling, processing, salvaging, storing, baling, disposal or other use or
disposition. Junk includes, but is not limited to, unlicensed vehicles or RVs, inoperable
vehicles or RVs, derelict vehicles or RVs, unmaintained vehicles or RVs, tires, vehicle parts,
equipment, paper, rags, metal, glass, building materials, household appliances, brush, wood
and lumber.
Derelict Vehicles: Any motorized vehicle, trailer, watercraft, or recreational vehicle that meets
any of the following criteria: unlicensed; inoperable (immediate startup and moving under its
own power); unmaintained related to the condition of the vehicles appearance and immediate
operation; vehicles used as storage containers. This requirement does not intend to prohibit the
outdoor storage of antique or classic cars that are in good repair, are covered, and holding a
pioneer, collector, classic, or street rod vehicle license from the State of Minnesota, pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes Section 168.10.
Recreational vehicle (RV). Any self-propelled vehicles or vehicles stored on the trailer itself and
that can be pulled by a motor vehicle of less than fourteen thousand (14,000) pounds GWT,
which are used primarily for recreational -leisure time activities including, but not limited to
campers, tent trailers, motor homes or other vehicles used for temporary living quarters, boats,
canoes, kayaks, personal watercraft, all -terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, golf carts, race cars, stock
cars, motorcycles, utility trailers, watercraft trailers, off -road vehicles and similar vehicles or
equipment.
Section 2. Sec. 18-184. - Public Nuisances Affecting Peace and Safety is hereby
amended to add the following underlined language:
The following are declared to be nuisances affecting peace and safety:
(1) All trees, hedges, signs, billboards or other structures or obstructions which prevent
persons from having a clear view of all traffic approaching an intersection.
(2) All signs, awnings and other structures or obstructions hanging or extending over the
streets or sidewalks and so situated or constructed as to endanger public safety.
(3) The permission or allowance by any person or entity who owns or controls any
property abutting any sidewalk of any obstruction of encroachment upon or blockage
of any such sidewalk by any object, vehicle or structure.
(4) The permission or allowance by any person or entity who owns or controls any
property at any intersection of streets, alleys or public thoroughfares and/or abutting
any street, alley, public thoroughfare or sidewalk of any shrub, hedge or fence
bordering upon any such street, alley, thoroughfare or sidewalk to grow or be of a
height exceeding 60 inches or to any height which obstructs the vision of persons
driving a vehicle on any such street, alley or public thoroughfare.
(5) The placing, storing or keeping of derelict or inoperable machinery, equipment,
vehicles, recreational vehicles, or appliances, or junk or debris outdoors within the
city.
(6) The placing, storing, parking, or keeping of derelict vehicles as defined in Sec. 18-181
of this ordinance outdoors within the City.
(7) The placing, storing, or keeping of construction or landscaping materials or equipment
for more than thirty (30) days outdoors within the City.
(8) The placing, storing, or keeping of hoop housing.
Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effective
immediately upon its passage and publication.
ADOPTED by the City Council of Spring Park this 20th day of November, 2017.
CITY OF SPRING PAR
Jerome P. RoEkvam, Mayor
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By
Th sa Schyma, City C erk
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CITY OF SPRING PARK
SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA
SUMMARY PUBLICATION
ORDINANCE NO. 17-06
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING SPRING PARK
CITY CODE SECTION
18-181 DEFINITIONS, AND
SECTION 18-184. PUBLIC
NUISANCES AFFECTING
PEACE AND SAFETY
WITHIN THE CITY OF
SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA
This summary of the ordinance
is published pursuant to Minnesota
Statue 331A.01, Subd. 10.
On November 20, 2017 the
Spring Park City Council adopted
Ordinance No. 17-06 amending
Chapter 18 of the Spring Park City
Code regarding public nuisances
affecting peace and safety. '
This Ordinance creates defini-
tions for hoop houses, junk, refuse,
and derelict vehicles; prohibits
outdoor storage of inoperable or
derelict vehicles and hoop houses
within the City; and limits the time
for outdoor storage of construction
or landscaping materials.
Copies of the ordinance are
available for public inspection in
the City Clerk's office during normal
business hours or upon request by
calling Spring Park City Hall at 952-
471-9051.
ADOPTED by the City Council of
the City of Spring Park this 20th
day of November 2017.
/s/ Theresa Schyma
City Clerk
Published in
The Laker
December 2, 2017
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