HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1474 EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 1474
CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA
BEING AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE REPEALING EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 1471
The City of Columbia Heights does ordain:
Section 1: On July 8, 2002, the City of Columbia Heights adopted Emergency Ordinance No. 1449, which was
an ordinance that was created in an effort to protect the strategic planning process, health, safety, and the general
welfare of the public for the City of Columbia Heights; and
Section 2: On June 9, 2003, the City of Columbia Heights adopted Ordinance No. 1457, extending the
moratorium for the Light Industrial zoned properties to protect the strategic planning process, health, safety, and
the general welfare of the public for the City of Columbia Heights; and
Section 3: On June 14, 2004, the City of Columbia Heights adopted Ordinance No. 1471, extending the
moratorium as of July 8, 2004 for six months to protect the strategic plm~nh~g process, health, safety, and the
general welfare of the public for the City of Columbia Heights, recognizing that said time period may be
shortened at anytime by the City Council; and
Section 4: On July 7, 2004, the Plm~ning & Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing to consider a
Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Rezoning for the industrial area as part of the strategic planning process
and therefore the strategic planning process is now complete.
Section 5: The City Council determines that Emergency Ordinance No. 1471 may be repealed because the
strategic plannh~g process to determine the highest and best use for the industrial zone properties has been
completed.
Passed this 27th day of September 2004
Offered by:
Seconded by:
Roll Call:
Kelzenberg
Ericson
Ayes: Wyckoff, Willimns, Nawrocki, Ericson, Kelzenberg
(Patricia Muscovitz, CMC {
Deputy City Clerk/Council Secretary
M~r Julienne Wyckoff - ~) ~(./