HomeMy WebLinkAboutECM Ord. 1714AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss
COUNTY OF ANOKA
I do solemly swear that the notice, as per the
proof, was published in the edition of the
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 I successive week(s); the first
insertion being on 06/13/2025 and the last
insertion being on 06/13/2025.
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. 1714
BEING AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 5A ARTICLE
IV OF THE COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS CITY CODE TO
AMEND THE REGULATION
OF RENTAL DENSITY
FOR DETACHED
SINGLE-FAMILY RENTAL
DWELLINGS.
The City Council for the City of
Columbia Heights, Minnesota ad-
opted Ordinance No. 1714 on June
9w. 2025.
The purpose of this ordinance is
to amend, upon passage, Chapter
5A Article IV, Occupancy License
Required. This amendment shifts
the administrative review of rental
density cap exemptions to staff by
outlining specific, clearly defined
examples of allowable exemptions.
Designed to streamline the exemp-
tion process, establish clear expec-
tations for the Council, and guide
exemption requests through a more
consistent and transparent review
and appeal process. This ordinance
also extends the maximum exemp-
tion allowed from 2 to 5 years total.
This is a summary of Ordinance
No. 1714. 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
Amada Mdrquez Simula, Mayor
Attest:
Sara Ion,
City Clerk/Council Secretary
Published in
The Life
June 13, 2025
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