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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Officials of the City at the Time of this Codification... iii Current Officials (Reserved)... v Preface.... vii Adopting Ordinance (Reserved) Checklist of Up-to-Date Pages... [1] PART I HOME RULE CHARTER Home Rule Charter... CHT:1 Ch. 1. Name, Boundaries, Powers and Construction... CHT:4 Ch. 2. Government and Officers... CHT:6 Ch. 3. Procedure of Council... CHT:8 Ch. 4. Nominations and Elections... CHT:11 Ch. 5. Administration of City Affairs... CHT:14 Ch. 6. Taxation and Finance... CHT:15 Ch. 7. Public Improvements and Special Assessments... CHT:20 Ch. 8. Eminent Domain... CHT:21 Ch. 9. Franchises... CHT:22 Ch. 10. Public Ownership and Operation of Utilities... CHT:22 Ch. 11. Miscellaneous Provisions... CHT:23 Ch. 12. Code of Ethics... CHT:24 App. A. Content of Certificate of Commission... CHT:31 App. B. List of Amendments... CHT:32 Charter Comparative Table... CHTCT:1 Chapter PART II CODE OF ORDINANCES 1. General Provisions... 1:1 2. Administration... 2:1 Art. I. In General... 2:3 Art. II. City Council... 2:3 Art. III. Officers and Employees... 2:3 Div. 1. Generally... 2:3 Div. 2. City Manager... 2:4 Div. 3. Employees... 2:5 Art. IV. Boards, Commissions and Committees... 2:5 Div. 1. Generally... 2:5 Div. 2. Telecommunications Advisory Commission... 2:5 Div. 3. Human Rights Commission... 2:7 Div. 4. Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission... 2:10 Div. 5. Planning Commission... 2:11 Div. 6. Board of Zoning Appeals... 2:13 Div. 7. Police Advisory Commission... 2:15 Art. V. Finance... 2:16 Supp No. 21 (01-12) xiii St. Louis Park City Code
2 3. Alcoholic Beverages... 3:1 Art. I. In General... 3:3 Art. II. Sale, Consumption and Display... 3:3 Div. 1. Generally... 3:3 Div. 2. Licenses... 3:5 Div. 3. Operation of Retail Establishment... 3:16 4. Animals... 4:1 Art. I. In General... 4:3 Art. II. Nondomesticated Animals... 4:4 Art. III. Dogs... 4:6 Art. IV. Cats... 4:16 5. Domestic Partnership... 5:1 6. Buildings and Building Regulation... 6:1 Art. I. In General... 6:3 Art. II. Permits and Inspections... 6:3 Art. III. Building Code... 6:4 Art. IV. Moving Buildings... 6:8.1 Art. V. Property Maintenance Code... 6:11 Art. VI. Certificate of Property Maintenance... 6:17 Art. VII. Individual Sewage Treatment Systems Code... 6:19 7. Reserved... 7:1 8. Businesses and Licenses... 8:1 Art. I. In General... 8:7 Art. II. Licenses... 8:14 Div. 1. Generally... 8:14 Div. 2. Contractors... 8:17 Subdiv. I. In General... 8:17 Subdiv. II Reserved... 8:19 Subdiv. III. Mechanical Contractor... 8:19 Subdiv. IV. Solid Waste Collector... 8:21 Subdiv. V. Tree Maintenance and Removal Contractor... 8:23 Div. 3. Businesses... 8:24 Subdiv. I. In General... 8:24 Subdiv. II. Commercial Entertainment Establishments... 8:26 Subdiv. III. Environmental Emissions... 8:28 Subdiv. IV. Food and Beverage Establishments... 8:30 Subdiv. V. Public Sanitary Facilities... 8:31 Subdiv. VI. Massage Therapy Establishments... 8:32 Subdiv.VII. Lodging... 8:32 Subdiv.VIII. Rental Housing... 8:33 Subdiv. IX. Sexually-Oriented Businesses... 8:34 Subdiv. X. Tobacco Products and Tobacco Related Devices... 8:40 Subdiv. XI. Vehicle Parking Facilities... 8:44.1 Subdiv. XII. Pawnbroker... 8:46 Subdiv. XIII. Dog Kennels.... 8:49 Subdiv. XIV. Billboards... 8:49 Supp No. 21 (01-12) xiv St. Louis Park City Code
3 8. Div. 4. Temporary Uses... 8:50 Subdiv. I. In General... 8:50 Subdiv. II. Food Service... 8:50.1 Subdiv. III. Outdoor Retail Sales... 8:50.2 Subdiv. IV. Circuses, Carnivals, Amusement Rides and Petting Zoos... 8:51 Subdiv. V. Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Merchants... 8:52 Subdiv. VI. Special Events on City Property :56 Subdiv. VII. Television or Movie Production on City Property... 8:58 Div. 5. Animals... 8:60 Subdiv. I. In General... 8:60 Subdiv. II. Dogs... 8:61 Art. III. Courtesy Benches... 8:62 9. Reserved... 9:1 10. Elections... 10:1 11. Reserved... 11:1 12. Environment and Public Health... 12:1 Art. I In General... 12:3 Art. II. Nuisances... 12:5 Div. 1. Generally... 12:5 Div. 2. Junk Vehicles... 12:10 Art. III. Litter... 12:11 Art. IV. Noise, Noise Pollution and Vibration... 12:13 Art. V. Stormwater, Soil Erosion and Sedimentation... 12: Reserved... 13:1 14. Fire Prevention and Protection... 14:1 Art. I. In General... 14:3 Art. II. Fire Prevention Code... 14:3 Art. III. Open Flames, Cooking Devices; Multiple Dwellings... 14:3 Art. IV. Open Burning... 14:3 Art. V. Fireworks... 14:6 Art. VI. Fire Department Services... 14:6 15. Gambling... 15:1 16. Law Enforcement... 16:1 Art. I. In General... 16:3 Art. II. Criminal History Background Investigations... 16:3 17. Reserved... 17:1 18. Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions... 18:1 Art. I. In General... 18:3 Art. II. Offenses Against the Person... 18:4 Art. III. Offenses Against Property... 18:4 Art. IV. Offenses Against Public Peace and Safety... 18:5 Art. V. Offenses Relating to Minors... 18:7 Art. VI. False Alarms... 18:7 Art. VII Unclaimed Property; Disposal... 18:9 Supp No. 18 (01-09) xv St. Louis Park City Code
4 19. Reserved... 19:1 20. Parks and Recreation... 20:1 21. Planning... 21:1 Art. I. In General... 21:3 Art. II. Official Map... 21:3 22. Solid Waste Management... 22:1 Art. I. In General... 22:3 Art. II. Garbage Collection and Refuse Collection... 22:3 Div. 1. Generally... 22:3 Div. 2. Recycling... 22:8 Div. 3. Recycling for Multiple-Family Residential Structures... 22:9 Art. III Compost... 22: Reserved... 23:1 24. Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places... 24:1 Art. I. In General... 24:5 Art. II. Waterways... 24:5 Art. III. Obstructions... 24:6 Art. IV. Dedication of Streets and Alleys... 24:8 Art. V. Vacation or Discontinuance... 24:9 Art. VI. Curbs and Gutters... 24:10 Art. VII. Excavations... 24:12 Div. 1. Generally... 24:12 Div. 2. Work in Public Right-of-Way... 24:14 Art. VIII. Numbering of Buildings... 24:16 Art. IX. Snow and Rubbish Removal... 24: Reserved... 25:1 26. Subdivisions... 26:1 Art. I. In General... 26:3 Art. II. Administration and Enforcement... 26:8 Art. III. Procedures for Filing and Review... 26:11 Art. IV. Plat and Data Requirements... 26:17 Art. V. Design Standards... 26:26 Art. VI. Required Basic Improvements... 26: Reserved... 27:1 28. Telecommunications... 28:1 Art. I. TimeWarner/Comcast Cable Franchise... 28:3 29. Reserved... 29:1 30. Traffic and Vehicles... 30:1 Art. I In General... 30:3 Art. II. Vehicle Operation... 30:4 Art. III. Traffic Control Devices... 30:6 Div. 1. Generally... 30:6 Div. 2. Emergency Vehicle Preemption (EVP) System... 30:7 Supp No. 18 (01-09) xvi St. Louis Park City Code
5 30. Art. IV. Parking... 30:9 Art. V. Snowmobiles... 30:13 Art. VI. Self-Propelled Wheeled Devices... 30: Reserved... 31:1 32. Utilities... 32:1 Art. I. In General... 32:3 Art. II. Water Service... 32:3 Art. III. Sewer Service... 32:6 Art. IV. Stormwater Utility... 32:9 Art. V. Utility Lines and Service... 32:12 Div. 1. Generally... 32:12 Div. 2. Underground Utility Lines... 32: Reserved... 33:1 34. Vegetation... 34:1 Art. I. In General... 34:3 Art. II. Trees... 34:3 Div. 1. Generally... 34:3 Div. 2. Control of Diseased, Hazardous and Fallen Trees... 34:3 Div. 3. Planting of Trees on Public Property... 34:5 Art. III. Weed Elimination... 34:7 Art. IV. Vegetation Maintenance... 34:7 Art. V. Fertilizer Sales and Application... 34: Reserved... 35:1 36. Zoning... 36:1 Art. I. In General... 36:5 Art. II. Administration and Enforcement... 36:27 Art. III. General Provisions... 36:49 Art. IV. Zoning Districts... 36:77 Div. 1. Generally... 36:77 Div. 2. Land Use Descriptions and Characteristics :83 Div. 3. Parks and Open Space Zoning District... 36:95.1 Div. 4. Residential District Regulations... 36:96 Div. 5. Commercial District Regulations... 36:143 Div. 6. Office District Regulations... 36:175 Div. 7. Business Park District Regulations... 36:192.1 Div. 8. Industrial Districts Regulations... 36:192.7 Div. 9. M-X Mixed Use District... 36:213 Div. 10. Floodplain Districts... 36:219 Div. 11. Travel Demand Management District... 36:231 Art. V. Special Provisions... 36:239 Art. VI. Nonconformities... 36:311 Supp No. 22 (07-12) xvii St. Louis Park City Code
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS APPENDIX A. Fee Schedule... CDA:1 B. Ordinances Saved from Repeal... CDB:1 Code Comparative Table Code... CCT:1 Code Comparative Table Ordinances... CCT:5 State Law Reference Table... SLT:1 Charter Index... CHTi:1 Code Index... CDi:1 Supp No. 22 (07-12) xviii St. Louis Park City Code
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