HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1685AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss
COUNTY OF ANOKA
Rhonda Herberg being duly sworn on an
oath, states or affirms that he/she is the
Publisher's Designated Agent of the newspa-
per(s) known as:
BSLP Col Hght Frid Life
with the known office of issue being located
in the county of:
ANOKA
with additional circulation in the counties of:
RAMSEY
and has full knowledge of the facts stated
below:
(A) The newspaper has complied with all of
the requirements constituting qualifica-
tion as a qualified newspaper as provided
by Minn. Stat. §331A.02.
(B) This Public Notice was printed and pub-
lished in said newspaper(s) once each
week, for 1 successive week(s); the first
insertion being on 08/25/2023 and the last
insertion being on 08/25/2023.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICES
Pursuant to Minnesota Stat. §580.033
relating to the publication of mortgage
foreclosure notices: The newspaper complies
with the conditions described in §580.033,
subd. 1, clause (1) or (2). If the newspaper's
known office of issue is located in a county
adjoining the county where the mortgaged
premises or some part of the mortgaged
premises described in the notice are located,
a substantial portion of the newspaper's
circulation is in the latter county.
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CITY OF
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
SUMMARY OF
ORDINANCE NO. 1685
BEING AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING
CHAPTER 5A ARTICLE IV
OF THE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
CITY CODE TO REGULATE
RENTAL DENSITY FOR
DETACHED
SINGLE-FAMILY RENTAL
DWELLINGS
The City Council for the City of
'olumbia Heights, Minnesota ad-
)pted Ordinance No. 1685 on Au-
gust 14, 2023.
The purpose of this ordinance
s to establish, upon passage, a
per -block rental density cap on
single-family rental dwellings. The
ordinance amends Chapter Five of
Columbia Heights City Code cre-
ating the rental density cap while
establishing exemption procedures
and cap implementation process-
es. The rental density cap splits
the city into blocks and caps the
number of rental properties per that
block. If someone applies for a sin-
gle-family rental license, they will
be required to meet the cap in order
to obtain a rental license. The offi-
cial number of rentals per block is
outlined in Table 1 of the ordinance.
Applicants that are not allowed to
obtain a single-family rental license
because of the density limits, will
be able to request an exemption. It
will be up to the Council's sole dis-
cretion to grant the exemption re-
quests. Granted exemptions will be
able to obtain a temporary license
for the span of one year. For situ-
ations lasting more than a year the
applicant can re -apply for the tem-
porary license but a property owner
is only allowed to have a temporary
license for no more than two years.
Temporary licenses will still be re-
quired to meet all building health
and safety standards. Single-family
rental applications are distributed
on a first come first serve basis.
This is a summary of Ordinance
No. 1685. A copy of the entire text
of the Ordinance is available for
public inspection during regular
office hours at City Hall, by stan-
dard or electronic mail, or at www.
columbiaheightsmn.gov.
Attest:
Amada M6rquez Simula, Mayor
Sara Ion, City Clerk/Council Sec-
retary
Published in the
The Life
August 25, 2023
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