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American Legal Supplement 09 - 2014 Av.to ctik. C ri txk tt.M0 ak AMERICAN LEGAL .....k..:. 4444.,,.,Y»z E„4..<,ti4izvr.:iys��?%4X••.Y4.,..44ti.. .�.k:ti4,s444 k'ri..�.,,>:-. r k r ;M1 4f w u.t.. June 25, 2014 Ms. Jean Panchyshyn, Executive Secretary/Deputy Clerk City of Shorewood 5755 Country Club Road Shorewood, MN 55331 Re: 2014 S-9 Supplement Draft Dear Ms. Panchyshyn: Enclosed please find a draft of the 2014 S-9 Supplement to the Shorewood Code of Ordinances for your review. Also enclosed is a redline/strikeout version of the supplement to assist you in identifying the exact changes made. Please review this draft and notify me of any revisions no later than July 25, 2014. If I have not heard from you by July 25, I will assume the draft is acceptable as edited and proceed with printing the finished supplement. Thank you for you assistance in the production of this supplement. If you have any questions, I may be reached at 1-800-445-5588 or via e-mail at the address below. My best, 71-3 Amy E. Oaks Director of Supplement Services AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORP. aoaksaa amlegal.com 432 Walnut Street•12th Floor•Cincinnati,Ohio 45202 www.amlegal.com•e-mail: customerservice @amlegal.com•fax(513)763-3562 (800) 445-5588 SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA Instruction Sheet 2014 S-9 Supplement REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW PAGES Title page Title page ADOPTING ORDINANCE 17, 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 through 4 1 through 4 TITLE 200: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 201-1, 201-2 201-1, 201-2 202-1, 202-2 202-1, 202-2 11 TITLE 600: PUBLIC SAFETY 610-3 through 610-8 610-3 through 610-8 TITLE 700: ANIMAL REGULATIONS 700-1 through 701-10 700-1 through 701-20 TITLE 900: PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PROPERTY 900-1, 900-2 900-1, 900-2 908-1, 908-2 TITLE 1200: ZONING AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 1201-98A, 1201-98B 1201-98A, 1201-98B SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA: INSTRUCTION SHEET 2 • REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW PAGES TITLE 1300: MUNICIPAL FEES 1301-3 through 1301-8 1301-3 through 1301-8 1301-11, 1301-12 1301-11, 1301-12 PARALLEL REFERENCES 3, 4 3, 4 15, 16 15, 16 21 through 28 21 through 28 INDEX 3, 4 3, 4 7, 8 7, 8 • • ZCM 6/14 CITY OF SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA CODE OF ORDINANCES 2014 S-9 Supplement contains: • Local legislation current through Ord. 510, passed 2-24-2014 AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION 411 432 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3909 (800) 445-5588 • COPYRIGHT © 2014 AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION • • CITY OF SHOREWOOD ORDINANCE NO. 503 AN ORDINANCE ENACTING AND ADOPTING THE 2013 S-8 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA WHEREAS, American Legal Publishing Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio, has completed the seventh supplement to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Shorewood, which supplement contains all ordinances up through and including Ordinance No. 499 of a general and permanent nature enacted since the prior supplement of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Shorewood; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of Shorewood to accept these updated sections, as outlined in the attached Exhibit A; NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City of Shorewood, Minnesota, ordains; Section 1. That the eighth supplement to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Shorewood as submitted by American Legal Publishing Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio, is hereby accepted. Section 2. This ordinance adopting the 2013 S-8 supplement to the Code of Ordinances shall take effect upon publication in the city's official newspaper. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Shorewood, Minnesota, this 12th day of August, 2013. Scott Zerby /s/ Scott Zerby, Mayor ATTEST: Jean Panchysyn /s/ Jean Panchyshyn, City Clerk 17 2014 S-9 r Shorewood - Adopting Ordinance • P g • • 18 SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA • TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter TITLE 100: ADMINISTRATION 101. Official City Code 102. Saving Clause 103. Definitions 104. General Penalty and Enforcement 105. City Officers and Employees 106. Biennial Elections 107. Annual Audit 108. [Reserved] 109. Harbor Limits TITLE 200: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 201. Planning Commission 202. Park Commission 203. [Reserved] 204. Discriminatory Practices • 205. [Reserved] TITLE 300: BUSINESS REGULATIONS 301. Gambling and Raffles 302. Sale of Tobacco 303. [Reserved] 304. Boat Docks and Boat Storage Facilities 305. Tree Trimmers 306. Controlled Substances 307. [Reserved] 308. Transient Merchants, Solicitors, Peddlers, Canvassers and Garage Sales 309. Adult Use Establishments 310. Lawn Fertilizer Application Control 311. Therapeutic Massage Licensing 312. Fireworks Dealer's License Fees and Sale of Permitted Consumer Fireworks • 1 2009 S-4 Shorewood - Table of Contents • TITLE 400: LIQUOR REGULATIONS 401. Liquor Regulations 402. Consumption, Purchase and Possession of Alcohol by Persons Under the Age of 21 Years TITLE 500: PUBLIC HEALTH 501. Nuisances 502. Abandoned, Wrecked Vehicles 503. Refuse Collection and Disposal 504. Premises Conducive to High-Risk Sexual Conduct 505. Special Event Registration and Permit TITLE 600: PUBLIC SAFETY 601. Alarm Systems 602. Emergency Management 603. Misdemeanor Offenses • 604. Unclaimed Property 605. False Information to Police 606. Juvenile Curfew 607. Uniform Fire Code 608. Open Burning 609. Storage of Combustible Liquids 610. Traffic Code 611. Snowmobiles 612. Social Host TITLE 700: ANIMAL REGULATIONS 701. Animals 702. Horses and Ponies 703. Hunting and Trapping Animals 704. Prohibition on Feeding Deer 705. Farm and Other Animals TITLE 800: [RESERVED] • 2 2014 S-9 Table of Contents • TITLE 900: PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PROPERTY 901. Streets and Public Right-of-Way 902. Public Parks and Recreation Areas 903. Water Use and Service 904. Sewer Code 905. Stormwater Utility 906. Fire Protection Utility District 907. Illicit Discharge into Stormwater System 908. Coal Tar Based Products TITLE 1000: BUILDING REGULATIONS 1001. Building Code 1002. Moving of Buildings 1003. Excavation or Storage of Rock, Sand and Gravel 1004. Rental Housing Code 1005. Outdoor Wood-Burning Furnaces • TITLE 1100: FLOOD PLAIN AND WETLAND DEVELOPMENTS 1101. Flood Plain Management Regulations 1102. Wetland Developments 1103. Tree Preservation TITLE 1200: ZONING AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 1201. Zoning Regulations 1202. Subdivision Regulations TITLE 1300: MUNICIPAL FEES 1301. License, Permit, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 3 2014 S-9 Shorewood - Table of Contents • PARALLEL REFERENCES References to Minnesota State Statutes References to Minnesota Rules References to Minnesota Regulations References to 1987 Code of Ordinances References to Ordinances INDEX • • 4 2009 S-4 • CHAPTER 201 PLANNING COMMISSION Section 201.01 Establishment 201.02 Composition 201.03 Members of Commission 201.04 Organization 201.05 Attendance 201.06 Staff for the Commission 201.07 Powers and duties 201.08 Amendments • 201.01 ESTABLISHMENT. The Planning Commission is hereby established. The Planning Commission shall be the city planning agency authorized by M.S. § 462.354, Subd. 1, as it may be amended from time to time. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the Planning Commission shall be advisory to the City Council. (1987 Code, § 201.01) (Am. Ord. 466, passed 4-26-2010) 201.02 COMPOSITION. The Planning Commission shall consist of five members, who are current residents of Shorewood, appointed by the City Council. It shall be the policy of the city to endeavor to appoint one of the Commission members who is a resident of Enchanted Island or Shady Island. (1987 Code, § 201.02) (Ord. 336, passed 5-26-1998; Ord. 348, passed 1-11-1999; Am. Ord. 466, passed 4-26-2010; Am. Ord. 509, passed 2-24-2014) • 201-1 2014 S-9 201.03 Shorewood - Boards and Commissions 201.04 201.03 MEMBERS OF COMMISSION. Subd. 1. Term of appointment. The City Council shall by resolution appoint the Planning Commissioners to serve three-year terms, unless authorized by the Council, and the terms shall be staggered. All appointments shall be made by resolution. Terms of appointment commence on March 1 and terminate on the last day of February, or until the vacancy is filled. Subd. 2. Liaisons. The City Council shall designate one of its members as its liaison to meet with the Planning Commission, and it shall direct the Planning Commission to designate one member of its body as a liaison to meet with the City Council, and one member from time to time as a liaison to meet with the Park Commission as needed. Subd. 3, Removals. The City Council shall have the power to remove any member of the Planning Commission. Subd. 4. Vacancies. Vacancies in the Planning Commission shall be filled for the unexpired term of the member whose place has become vacant in the manner herein provided for the appointment of members. Subd. 5. City policies. Except where indicated, the Shorewood Personnel Policy Manual shall not apply to Commission members. (1987 Code, § 201.03) (Ord. 336, passed 5-26-1998; Ord. 348, passed 1-11-1999; Am. Ord. 406, passed 9-13-2004; Am. Ord. 466, passed 4-26-2010; Am. Ord. 469, passed 6-14-2010; Am. Ord. 509, passed 2-24-2014) 201.04 ORGANIZATION. Subd. 1. Officers. The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be appointed annually by the members of the Planning Commission. Subd, 2, Term. The term of the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be for one year. Subd. 3, Meetings and hearings. All meetings of the Planning Commission shall be held at a regularly scheduled date or at the call of the chair or at the request of a majority of the members of the Commission, in accordance with Minnesota Open Meeting Laws. Subd. 4. Minutes and records. The Planning Commission shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon every question, or if absent or failing to vote indicating the fact, and shall also keep records of its hearings and other official actions. • 201-2 2014 S-9 i CHAPTER 202 PARK COMMISSION Section 202.01 Purpose 202.02 Commission created, membership, term of office 202.03 Organization 202.04 Powers and duties 202.05 Amendments 202.01 PURPOSE. The city does now operate and maintain public parks for the benefit and pleasure of its citizens, and the city has in the past expended monies for capital improvements and maintenance of these parks. It is the desire of the city to establish a Park Commission for the city as an advisory body to the City Council, to aid that Council in the expenditure of monies so that the greatest benefit may be obtained from the use and maintenance of the parks. (1987 Code, § 202.01) (Ord. 84, passed 6-23-1975; Am. Ord. 468, passed 5-24-2010) 202.02 COMMISSION CREATED, MEMBERSHIP, TERM OF OFFICE. A Shorewood Park Commission is created which will serve as an advisory body to the City Council. Subd. 1. Membership in the Commission. a. Membership shall consist of five residents of the city appointed by the City Council. Terms of all members shall be for three years, unless otherwise authorized by Council, and the terms shall be staggered. All appointments shall be made by resolution. Terms of appointment commence on March 1 and terminate on the last day of February, or until the vacancy is filled. b. Exception: those appointments made in January, 1999, shall be effective immediately upon • passage of the appointment resolution. 2014 S-9 202-1 202.02 Shorewood - Boards and Commissions 202.03 • c. The City Council shall designate one of its members as its liaison to meet with the Park Commission, and it shall direct the Park Commission to designate one member of its body as a liaison person to meet with the Planning Commission. Subd. 2. Removals. The City Council shall have the power to remove any member of the Park Commission. Subd. 3. Attendance. Duly appointed members of the Park Commission shall be required to attend no less than one half (six meetings a year) of the official meetings in a given year. Failure to attend the requisite number of meetings shall be considered resignation from the Park Commission. Subd. 4. City policies. Except where indicated, the Shorewood Personnel Policy Manual shall not apply to Commission members. (1987 Code, § 202.02) (Ord. 84, passed 6-23-1975; Ord. 264, passed 1-11-1993; Ord. 278, passed 8-23-1993; Ord. 317,passed 12-4-1996; Ord. 349,passed 1-25-1999; Am. Ord. 406,passed 9-13-2004; Am. Ord. 468, passed 5-24-2010; Am. Ord. 469, passed 6-14-2010; Am. Ord. 510, passed 2-24-2014) 202.03 ORGANIZATION. • Subd. 1. Officers. The Chair and Vice-Chair of the Park Commission shall be selected by the members of the Commission, and those persons shall serve in their respectiv e p ositions for a period of one year. The Park Commission may appoint a Secretary from among its members. Subd. 2. Meetings. The Park Commission shall meet at least monthly, and all meetings shall be open to the public. Subd. 3. Rules of order and business. The Park Commission shall adopt rules and regulations governing the conduct of its meetings. A majority of its membership shall be required to conduct official business. Subd. 4. Minutes and records. The Park Commission shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon every question, or if absent or failing to vote indicating the fact, and shall also keep records of its hearings and other official actions. Every requirement, decision, or determination of the Park Commission shall be filed with the City Council and shall be a public record. (1987 Code, § 202.03) (Ord. 84, passed 6-23-1975; Ord. 102, passed 8-14-1978; Ord. 317, passed 12-4-1996; Am. Ord. 407, passed 9-27-2004; Am. Ord. 468, passed 5-24-2010) • 2014 S-9 202-2 610.04 Traffic Code 610.06 • 610.04 EXHIBITION DRIVING. No person shall operate any motor vehicle with unnecessary exhibition of speed on any public or private way within the city limits. Prima facie evidence of such unnecessary exhibition of speed shall be any or all of the following: Subd. 1. Unreasonable squealing or screeching sounds emitted by the tires; Subd. 2. The throwing of sand or gravel by the tires of the vehicles; Subd. 3. Unreasonable skid, sway or slide upon acceleration or stopping. (1987 Code, § 801.04) (Ord. 132, passed 9-27-1982) 610.05 CARELESS DRIVING OFF HIGHWAYS. Any person who drives any vehicle in such a manner on any public or private grounds or parking lot or on the frozen surface of any body of water within the city limits or the harbor limits of or adjacent to the limits of the city so as to indicate a disregard for the safety of persons or property shall be guilty 411 of careless driving and such careless driving is a misdemeanor. (1987 Code, § 801.04) (Ord. 53, passed 1-22-1968) 610.06 OPERATION OF VEHICLES IN PARKS OR ON PUBLIC GROUNDS. Subd. 1. Operation of vehicles in parks or public grounds. Except police officers or duly authorized and uniformed snow patrol personnel in the performances of their duties,no person should stop, stand or park a vehicle or operate any vehicle or ride any bicycle or horse, except in compliance with the directions of a police officer on any park property or other public grounds within the limits of the city, except when such areas are designated for any of such uses and signs prohibiting any of such uses on any park property or public grounds shall be complied with. Subd. 2. Parking of vehicles in parks or on public grounds. No person shall park a motor vehicle in parks or on public grounds except in designated parking areas and where parking areas provide for striped and/or posted parking stalls. No person shall park more than one motor vehicle per designated parking stall. For purposes of this section, parking shall not include those attended vehicles stopped in the process of accessing public waters. • 610-3 610.06 Shorewood - Public Safety 610.09 • Subd. 3. Violations. Violations of the provisions of this section may be subject to a fine and/or towing. (1987 Code, § 801.06) (Ord. 246,passed 10-28-1991;Am. Ord. 312,passed 6-24-1996; Am. Ord. 381, passed 2-25-2002) 610.07 USE OF BRIDGES AND PUBLIC WAYS. No person shall use any part of, or be or stand on any public or private street or highway, bridge or railroad bridge, for the purpose of fishing, diving, jumping and swimming therefrom. (1987 Code, § 801.07) (Ord. 147, passed 8-8-1983) 610.08 VEHICLE OPERATIONS. Subd. 1. No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle upon any street or highway in the city without having in his or her possession, as required by the laws of the State of Minnesota, a valid driver's license or chauffeur's license. • Subd. 2. No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle without having thereon proper motor vehicle license plates as required by the laws of the State of Minnesota. Subd. 3. No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle belonging to another without the owner's consent. (1987 Code, § 801.08) (Ord. 53, passed 1-22-1968) Penalty, see § 104.01 610.09 SEASONAL WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS. Subd. 1. The purpose of this section is to preserve the condition of the public streets within the city from serious damage and destruction by the excessive use of the streets by trucks and other heavily laden vehicles, to reduce the amount of loss and expense to the taxpayers of the city for street maintenance and to reduce the amount of dirt, noise and other undesirable conditions created by such traffic. Subd. 2. It shall be unlawful for any vehicle or combination of vehicles during the Spring Load Restriction (SLR) dates recommended by MnDOT and Hennepin County (whichever is most restrictive) of any year to operate upon the streets or highways within the city with a gross weight of any single axle exceeding 8,000 pounds. The Public Works Director may prohibit the operation of vehicles upon any public street or highway within the city or lb impose further restrictions as to the weight of vehicles to be operated upon the streets or 2014 S-9 610-4 610.09 Traffic Code 610.09 highways, whenever that street or highway may be seriously damaged or destroyed by vehicular use, including, but not limited to deterioration, usage, rain, snow, or other climatic conditions. Subd. 3. School buses are given special permission to proceed with normal operation of their regularly established routes and at all regularly established hours. Subd. 4. Any other provision of this section notwithstanding, refuse haulers, heating trucks, city trucks or any other vehicle may be exempted by special permit as follows: a. The owner thereof shall first secure from the Public Works Director a certificate setting forth the route or routes and the conditions under which such vehicle or combination of vehicles may be operated, and such vehicle or combination of vehicles shall thereafter be so operated in accordance with the terms of such certificate; b. The Public Works Director is empowered and it is made his or her duty to issue or deny, or issue in modified form, such certificates upon application and to prescribe therein the route or routes and the conditions for operations under each such certificate, and in determining such route or routes and such conditions, the Public Works Director shall permit maximum use of the particular highways and bridges consistent with the maximum capacity of such highways or bridges, as determined with highway engineering practice; c. The Public Works Director shall have the power to revoke or modify the terms of any existing certificate at any time in the event of operations in violation of any such certificate or in the event of changed conditions requiring such action. The original or a correct copy of the certificate under which operations are being conducted shall be carried at all times in the driver's cab or in any vehicle or combination of vehicles while the same is being operated thereunder. Subd. 5. Exemption from provisions. a. The following streets or highways within the city are specifically exempted from the provisions of Subd. 2. of this section: (1) Academy Avenue; (2) Apple Road; (3) Bayswater Road; (4) Boulder Bridge Drive; • (5) Boulder Bridge Lane; 2014 S-9 610-5 610.09 Shorewood - Public Safety 610.09 • (6) Brom's Boulevard; (7) Burlwood Court; (8) Charleston Circle; (9) Chartwell Hill; (10) Chestnut Court; (11) Chestnut Terrace; (12) Christopher Road; (13) Country Club Road; (14) Covington Court; (15) Covington Road from Vine Hill Road to Ridge Road; (16) Deer Ridge; • (17) Elbert Point; (18) Eureka Road - Highway 7 to Smithtown Road; (19) Eureka Road - Smithtown Road to Birch Bluff Road; (20) Excelsior Boulevard; (21) Fairway Drive; (22) Galpin Lake Road; (23) Kelsey Drive; (24) Knightsbridge Road; (25) Lake Linden Drive; (26) Lake Linden Court; (27) Lake Virginia Cove; • (28) Manor Road; 2014 S-9 610-6 610.09 Traffic Code 610.09 • (29) Maple Leaf Circle; (30) Marsh Pointe Drive; (31) Marsh Pointe Circle; (32) Marsh Pointe Court; (33) Mary Lake Trail; (34) McKinley Circle; (35) McKinley Court; (36) McKinley Place; (37) Mill Street; (38) Minnetonka Boulevard; (39) Muirfield Circle; (40) Near Mountain Boulevard; (41) Oak Leaf Trail; (42) Old Market Road; (43) Park Lane; (44) St. Albans Bay Road; (45) Shorewood Oaks Drive; (46) Sierra Circle; (47) Silver Lake Trail; (48) Smithtown Road; (49) Smithtown Way; • (50) Stratford Place; 2008 S-3 610-7 610.09 Shorewood - Public Safety 610.10 • (51) Sweetwater Circle; (52) Sweetwater Court; (53) Sweetwater Curve; (54) Vine Hill Road; (55) Vine Ridge Road; (56) Waterford. Circle; (57) Waterford Court; (58) Waterford Place; (59) Whitney Circle; (60) Yellowstone Trail. b. It shall be unlawful for any vehicle or combination of vehicles during the Spring Load Restriction(SLR) dates recommended by MnDOT and Hennepin County (whichever is most restrictive)of any year to operate upon any of the above streets or highways within the city with a gross weight of any single axle exceeding 12,000 pounds. The Public Works Director may prohibit the operation of vehicles upon any public street or highway within the city, or impose further restrictions as to the weight of vehicles to be operated upon said streets or highways, whenever that street or highway may be seriously damaged or destroyed by vehicular use, including but not limited to deterioration, usage, rain, snow or other climatic conditions. (1987 Code, § 801.09) (Ord. 163, passed 2-11-1985; Ord. 179, passed 2-24-1986; Ord. 222, passed 3-12-90; Ord. 297, passed 2-27-1995; Am. Ord. 402, passed 3-8-2004; Am. Ord. 434, passed 3-12-2007; Am. Ord. 508, passed 2-24-2014) Penalty, see § 104.01 610.10 VIOLATIONS. Any violation of the provisions hereof or of the statutes adopted by reference in § 610.01 is a violation of this chapter when it occurs within the city. Any person thus violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (1987 Code, § 801.10) (Ord. 53, passed 1-22-1968; Am. Ord. 56, passed 9-8-1969; Am. Ord. 330, passed 2-9-1998) Penalty, see § 104.01 610-8 2014 S-9 ill TITLE 700 ANIMAL REGULATIONS Subject Chapter Animals 701 Horses and Ponies 702 Hunting and Trapping Animals 703 Prohibition on Feeding Deer 704 Farm and Other Animals 705 700-1 2014 S-9 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 411 S 700-2 CHAPTER 701 ANIMALS Section 701.01 Purpose 701.02 Definitions 701.03 Registration and licensing requirements 701.04 Permitted domesticated animals 701.05 Non-domesticated animals 701.06 Limitations on number of dogs 701.07 Limitations on number of cats 701.08 Animal breeders and dealers 701.09 Running at large 701.10 Impoundment authority 701.11 Animal nuisances 701,12 Confinement of certain animals 41 701.13 Impounded animal redemption 701.14 Rabies control 701.15 Abuse/neglect of animals 701.16 Dangerous animals and potentially dangerous animals 701.17 Penalties for violation 701.18 Enforcement 701.19 Appendices 701.01 PURPOSE. To preserve the public health, safety and welfare, and guard against public nuisances,the ownership and possession of animals must be regulated. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.02 DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly 40 indicates or requires a different meaning. 2014 S-9 701-1 701.02 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.02 ANIMAL CONTROL AUTHORITY. An agency of the state, county, municipality or other governmental subdivision of the state which is responsible for animal control operations in its jurisdiction. ANIMAL ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. The designated law enforcement personnel charged by the city with enforcement of this chapter. ANIMAL SHELTER. Any premises designated by the City Council or the SLMPD for the purpose of impounding and caring for animals held under the authority of this chapter. ANIMAL WASTE DEVICE. A device for sanitary removal of animal feces. AT LARGE. An animal is at large when it is off the premises of the person, firm, corporation, organization, or department possessing, harboring, keeping, having an interest in, or having care, custody, or control of the animal, and the animal is not under restraint. BARKING. The phrase "to bark excessively, continuously, or untimely" includes, but is not limited to, barking, whining, howling, baying, crying, or making other noise excessively, such that the creation of the noise by any single or combination of dogs can be heard by any person, including a law enforcement officer or animal control officer, from a location outside of the building or • premises where the dog is being kept and which noise occurs repeatedly over at least a five minute period of time with one minute or less lapse of time between each animal noise during the five minute period. UNTIMELY includes, but is not limited to, the noise which occurs repeatedly over a two-minute period of time with one-minute or less lapse of time between each animal noise during the two-minute period, between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. BODILY HARM. Physical pain or injury, illness, or any impairment of physical condition. CITY. The City of Shorewood. COMMERCIAL KENNEL. A kennel used for boarding and breeding or selling dogs for a profit. DANGEROUS ANIMAL. An animal, including dangerous dogs as defined in M.S. § 347.50, as amended, which has: a. Without provocation, inflicted substantial bodily harm on a human being on public or private property; b. Killed a domestic animal without provocation while off the owner's property; or c. Been found to be potentially dangerous, and after the owner has received notice that the animal is potentially dangerous, the animal aggressively bites, attacks, or endangers the safety of humans or domestic animals. 701-2 2014 S-9 701.02 Animals 701.02 • DEALER. A public or private agency, person, society, or corporation that sells or transfers dogs or cats to corporations, institutions or to other dealers who sell or transfer to corporations or institutions. DOMESTICATED (DOMESTIC) ANIMAL. Such animals as dogs, cats, caged birds, gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, domesticated rabbits, fish, non-poisonous, non-venomous and non-constricting reptiles or amphibians, and other similar domesticated animals. GREAT BODILY HARM. Bodily injury which creates a high probability of death, or which causes serious permanent disfigurement, or which causes a permanent or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ or other serious bodily harm. NON-DOMESTICATED(NON-DOMESTIC)ANIMAL. Animals which are naturally wild and not naturally trained or domesticated, or which are inherently dangerous to the health, safety, and welfare of people. Unless otherwise defined, such animals shall include: a. Any member of the cat family (family felidae) including lions, tigers, cougars, bobcats, leopards and jaguars, but excluding commonly accepted domesticated house cats; • b. Any naturally wild member of the canine family (family canidae) including wolves, foxes, coyotes, dingoes, and jackals, but excluding commonly accepted domesticated dogs; c. Any member or relative of the rodent family including any skunk (whether or not de-scented), raccoon, or squirrel, but excluding those members otherwise defined or commonly accepted as domesticated pets; d. Any poisonous, venomous, constricting, or inherently dangerous member of the reptile or amphibian families including rattlesnakes, boa constrictors, pit vipers, crocodiles and alligators; and e. Any other animal which is not explicitly listed above but which can be reasonably defined by the terms of this division, including but not limited to bears, deer, monkeys and other species non-indigenous to Minnesota. f. Any animal defined as livestock by Minnesota Department of Agriculture rule 1515.3100. OWNER. Any person, firm, corporation, organization, or department possessing, harboring, keeping, having an interest in, or having care, custody, or control of an animal. POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS ANIMAL. Any animal, including a potentially dangerous dog as defined in M.S. § 347.50, as amended, that: a. When unprovoked, inflicts bites on a human or domestic animal on public or private property; 2014 S-9 701-3 701.02 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.02 • b. When unprovoked, chases or approaches a person, including a person on a bicycle, upon the streets, sidewalks, or any public or private property, other than the animal owner's property, in an apparent attitude of attack; c. Has a known propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack unprovoked, causing injury or otherwise threatening the safety of humans or domestic animals; or d. Has been declared a potentially dangerous dog or potentially dangerous animal by any lawful authority of this or any other state or subdivision thereof. PREMISES. A building, structure, shelter, or land where a dog or other domesticated or non-domesticated animal is kept or confined, and specifically excludes all public rights-of-way, sidewalks, and streets. PROPER ENCLOSURE. Securely confined indoors or in a securely enclosed and locked pen or structure suitable to prevent the animal from escaping and providing protection from the elements for the animal. A proper enclosure does not include a porch, patio, or any part of a house, garage, or other structure that would allow the animal to exit of its own volition, or any house or structure in which windows are open or in which door or window screens are the only obstacles that prevent the animal from exiting. • PROVOCATION. An act that an adult could reasonably expect may cause an animal to attack or bite. With regard to an animal other than a dog, provocation also means an act that an adult could reasonably expect may cause an animal of that species to attack or bite. PUBLIC NUISANCE-ANIMAL. Any animal that habitually worries, chases or molests persons traveling peaceably on a public road or off the premises of its owner, or violates a prohibition of this ordinance, is a public nuisance. It shall be considered a nuisance for any animal to bark excessively, continuously or untimely, to frequent school grounds, parks, or public beaches, to chase vehicles, to chase, molest, annoy or bite any person if the person is not on the property of the owner or custodian of the animal, to molest, defile or destroy any property, public or private, or to defecate in or upon public property or the property of another without being cleaned up immediately by the person in charge of the animal. The person having custody of the animal is responsible for disposing of the animal feces in a sanitary manner. Failure on the part of the owner or custodian to prevent his or her animals from committing an act of nuisance shall subject the owner or custodian to the penalty hereinafter provided. RESTRAINT. An animal is considered to be under restraint, provided that: a. It is on the premises of the person, firm, corporation, organization, or department possessing, harboring, keeping, having an interest in, or having care, custody, or control of the animal; 2014 S-9 701-4 701.02 Animals 701.03 b. It is in a private motor vehicle or camper, with secured windows and doors, of a person, firm, corporation, organization, or department possessing, harboring, keeping, having an interest in, or having care, custody, or control of the animal; or c. In all other locations, other than animals in a designated "off-leash" park, it is on a secure leash of no longer than six feet in length. SLMPD. The South Lake Minnetonka Police Department. SUBSTANTIAL BODILY HARM. Bodily injury which involves a temporary but substantial disfigurement, or which causes a temporary but substantial loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or which causes a fracture of any bodily member. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.03 REGISTRATION AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS. Subd. 1. Licensure required. All dogs over the age of six months kept in this city, including those • allowed by multiple dog license, shall be licensed and registered by the owner with the city. The fee for the license and registration shall be set by ordinance of the City Council. License applications shall be made at the office of the City Clerk on city forms setting forth the name and address of the owner, the name, breed, age, color, and gender of the dog, and such other information as may be considered necessary by the city. Applicants shall provide proof that each dog has current vaccination against rabies. License tags, if issued at the election of the city, shall be securely attached around the dog's neck at all times during the license term. If the tag is lost or stolen,the owner may obtain a duplicate license and tag upon payment of a fee set by ordinance of the City Council. Subd. 2. Term of license. See § 701.19 of this code. Subd. 3. New residents of city. Any person who moves into and becomes a resident of the city and who owns a dog within the city shall cause the same to be registered and licensed as provided hereinbefore within a period of not more than 30 days after becoming a resident of the city. Subd. 4. Transfer of license. The license of any dog, licensed by the city, may be transferred to a new owner of the licensed dog for the duration of that license. The transfer is when the information regarding the new owner is filed with the City Clerk. The fee for license transfers shall be set by ordinance of the City Council. • 2014 S-9 701-5 701.03 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.06 • Subd. 5. Revocation. Any person making any false statement on any license application required by this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The City Clerk shall revoke any license issued under this section if the owner has made any false statement on the license application. No refund of any fees shall be due to the licensee whose license has been revoked. Subd. 6. Reinstatement. Any person whose license has been revoked under this section may reapply for such license after all deficiencies have been corrected. Any person making application after any revocation shall follow the procedures set out for the initial issuance of the license and shall pay the fees in the full amount that would be required for an original license. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.04 PERMITTED DOMESTICATED ANIMALS. Any person may own, keep, harbor or maintain any of the various domesticated animals, including but not limited to dogs and cats, adapted so as to live with humans in a tame condition and as provided in Chapter 705 of this code. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.05 NON-DOMESTICATED ANIMALS. No person may own, keep, harbor, or maintain any non-domestic animal within the city limits, except as provided in Chapter 705 of this code. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.06 LIMITATIONS ON NUMBER OF DOGS. Within the limits of the city, no person may own, keep, harbor, or maintain more than two dogs over the age of six months unless a multiple dog license is first obtained from the city. See § 701.19 of this code for multiple dog license requirements. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) • 2014 S-9 701-6 701.07 Animals 701.10 • 701.07 LIMITATIONS ON NUMBER OF CATS. Within the limits of the city, no person may own, keep, harbor, or maintain more than three cats over the age of six months, unless otherwise approved for a special home occupation conditional use permit as regulated in § 1201.03 of this code. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013; Am. Ord. 506, passed 1-13-2014) 701.08 ANIMAL BREEDERS AND DEALERS. No person, firm, or corporation shall establish, maintain, conduct, or operate a commercial kennel or operate as a breeder or dealer of any animal within this city without first obtaining approval by the City Council. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.09 RUNNING AT LARGE. • No owner of any animal shall permit such animal to run or move at large at any time within the city. The finding of any animal running at large shall be prima facie evidence of violation of this section by the owner of the animal. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.10 IMPOUNDMENT AUTHORITY. The Animal Enforcement Officer shall have authority to take into custody and impound those animals, found at large within the city. If the Animal Enforcement Officer is unable to take an animal into custody the officer may, where possible, follow the animal to the property of its owner, and may issue a citation to the owner for violation of this chapter. The officer shall not take into custody an animal once it is upon the property of its owner except: a. Where the officer finds no one present upon the property and custody is necessary to prevent the animal from further running at large; b. The animal is previously declared as a dangerous dog or dangerous animal; or c. Is a prohibited non-domesticated animal or which is inherently dangerous and if left uncontrolled, poses a danger to public health, safety or welfare. • (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 2014 S-9 701-7 701.11 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.13 701.11 ANIMAL NUISANCES. Subd. 1. It shall be unlawful for any owner to fail to exercise reasonable care and control of his or her animals to prevent them from becoming a public nuisance. Subd. 2. The person having custody of the animal must have in their possession a device for removal of animal feces when in or on any public trail, sidewalk, in any city park, or along any public right-of-way (for example, along roadways and streets), or any other property, public or private, which is not the premises of the person owning, keeping, harboring, or maintaining the animal. Subd. 3. No person having custody or control of a domesticated animal shall allow such animal on any public swimming beach or any public grounds where any sign is posted prohibiting animals in that area, except a recognized animal for life assistance. Subd. 4. See § 701.19 of this code. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.12 CONFINEMENT OF CERTAIN ANIMALS. • Every female animal in heat shall be confined in a building or other secure enclosure in such manner that such female animal cannot come into contact with another animal, except for planned breeding. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.13 IMPOUNDED ANIMAL REDEMPTION. Subd. 1. Pound. The city shall provide an adequate pound or facilities where animals taken into custody by an Animal Enforcement Officer shall be kept and properly fed and cared for until disposed of according to the provisions of this chapter. Subd. 2. Notice of impoundment. Within 24 hours of taking an animal into custody, the Animal Enforcement Officer shall give notice of the animal impoundment to the last known owner(s) and/or custodian(s) of the animal. If no address is available from police records, city license records, or available microchip identification, notice shall be given to the residence with which the animal was last associated. The notice shall reasonably describe the animal and advise that in the event the animal is not redeemed within five regular business days after a stated date, the animal may be destroyed. 2014 S-9 701-8 701.13 Animals 701.14 411 Subd. 3. Redemption by owner. The owner of any animal seized pursuant to this section may retrieve the animal from the city's animal impound shelter, provided that the owner purchases the appropriate license within seven days if the animal is not already properly licensed, pays all impound fees to cover the cost of apprehending the animal, boarding fees to cover the cost of sheltering the animal, any veterinary costs incurred by the animal control authority, and any other costs incurred by the animal control authority. Any owner who fails to comply with these requirements within five regular business days shall be deemed to have forfeited any property right to the animal and the animal control authority may dispose of it pursuant to Subdivision 5 of this section. In determining the impounding fee, the city may establish a schedule of fees based on the number of times an animal has been impounded. Boarding fees shall be according to a schedule adopted and maintained by the SLMPD. License fees shall be adopted by the City Council by resolution. Subd. 4. Disposition of unclaimed or injured animals. Upon expiration of the five regular business day period, an animal in the custody of the Animal Enforcement Officer may be surrendered to the Animal Humane Society or euthanized. Nothing in this chapter shall prevent the Animal Enforcement Officer from causing the animal to be euthanized in less than the five regular business days waiting period as aforesaid where the animal is injured and, in the opinion of the Animal Enforcement Officer or a veterinarian, the only humane act would be one of euthanization. • Subd. 5. Records kept. The Animal Enforcement Officer shall keep an accurate account of all animals received at the pound and all animals euthanized or released there from. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.14 RABIES CONTROL. Subd. 1. Rabies vaccination required. It is unlawful for any person to own, keep, harbor, or maintain any animal over the age of six months which is susceptible to rabies unless that animal is vaccinated against rabies. Subd. 2. Quarantine of biting animals. a. Upon a written report being filed with the animal control authority stating that an animal has bitten a human being and setting forth the name of the animal, if known, and the name and address of the owner or custodian, if known, the name of the person bitten and when and where the incident occurred, the Animal Enforcement Officer shall order the animal quarantined for a period of ten days. During quarantine, the animal shall be securely confined and kept from contact with any other animals. b. At the discretion of the Animal Enforcement Officer, the quarantine may be on the premises of the owner. If the Animal Enforcement Officer so requires, the owner shall, at his or her own expense, place the animal in a veterinary hospital for the period of 2014 S-9 701-9 701.14 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.15 • confinement or surrender the animal to the Animal Enforcement Officer for confinement. The animal shall not be released from confinement until the Animal Control Officer has determined that the animal is free from rabies and until the owner has paid the costs of any veterinary tests made upon the animal as well as the costs of any confinement on premises other than that of the owner. c. If the costs are not paid by the owner or custodian within ten days following written notice to the owner or custodian that the animal is available for release, the Animal Enforcement Officer shall forthwith cause the animal to be surrendered to the Animal Humane Society or to be euthanized. d. Any person who shall fail to deliver to the Animal Enforcement Officer any animal which YP has bitten a human being and against which a sworn, written complaint has been filed shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Each day's neglect or failure to comply with the provisions of this subdivision shall be deemed a separate offense. e. A dog or other animal displaying symptoms of being rabid, may be seized at any place or time and shall be confined in the city impounding facility at the expense of the owner until found to be free from rabies. f. If a dog or other animal appears to be diseased, vicious, dangerous, rabid, or has been • exposed to rabies, and the dog or other animal cannot be impounded without serious risk of personal injury, the dog or other animal may be destroyed if reasonably necessary for the safety of any person or person. Subd. 3. Rabies in city, proclamation. The city adopts M.S. § 35.68 and M.S. § 35.69 and any revisions thereof regarding rabies proclamations. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.15 ABUSE/NEGLECT OF ANIMALS. Subd, 1. Improper care. a. Food. Animals must be provided with food of sufficient quantity and quality to allow for normal growth and maintenance of body weight. b. Water. Animals must be provided with clean, fresh water in sufficient quantity to satisfy the animal's needs or supplied by free choice. Snow or ice is not an adequate water supply. c. Shelter. Animals must be provided with proper shelter and protection from the weather. A person in charge or control of any animal which is kept outdoors or in an unheated enclosure shall provide the animal with shelter and bedding as prescribed in this section as 2014 S-9 701-10 701.15 Animals 701.15 a minimum. The shelter shall include a moisture proof and wind proof structure of suitable size to accommodate the animal and allow retention of body heat. It shall be made of durable material with a solid,moisture-proof floor or a floor raised at least two inches from the ground. Between November 1 and March 31 the structure must have a windbreak at the entrance. The structure shall be provided with a sufficient quantity of suitable bedding material consisting of hay, straw, cedar shavings, blankets, or the equivalent, to provide insulation and protection against cold and dampness and promote retention of body heat. Shade from the direct rays of the sun, during the months of May to October shall be provided. d. Sanitation. It shall be unlawful for any person to allow food and water receptacles,kennels, yards, or the premises where the animal is kept to be or to remain in an unhealthy, unsanitary, or obnoxious condition, or to permit the premises to be in such condition that obnoxious odors can be plainly detected on adjacent public or private property. e. Veterinary care. The owner or custodian of a domesticated animal shall provide adequate health care, including parasite and pest control, and care needed to prevent suffering. f. Cruelty to animals. It shall be unlawful for any owner to beat, cruelly ill-treat, torment or otherwise abuse or neglect any animal. A person may not inflict cruelty on a pet or companion animal by the use of a cruel training or handling device or method. g. Interpretation of terms. A dispute as to the meaning of abuse, cruelty, neglect or adequate healthcare shall be resolved by an expert opinion. h. Animals in motor vehicles. A person may not leave an animal unattended in a standing or parked motor vehicle in a manner that endangers the animal's health or safety. Animals carried in open vehicles, including trucks, boats, motorcycles, dirt bikes, trailers, and the like, must be restrained in a crate or carrier or restrained by a chain or cable to prevent the animal from leaving the vehicle or being tossed out. Subd. 2. Removal of animals. A peace officer, Animal Enforcement Officer, or a volunteer or professional member of a fire or rescue department of a political subdivision may use reasonable force to enter a motor vehicle and remove an animal which has been left in the vehicle in violation of this section. A person removing an animal under this division shall use reasonable means to contact the owner of the animal to arrange for its return home. If the person is unable to contact the owner, the person may take the animal to an animal shelter. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) • 2014 S-9 701-11 701.16 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.16 701.16 DANGEROUS AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS ANIMALS. The city is authorized pursuant to M.S. § 347.53 to regulate potentially dangerous and dangerous dogs or other animals. Subd. 1. Potentially dangerous animals; declaration. a. The animal control authority shall make such declaration upon a finding that the animal in question: (1) When unprovoked, inflicts bites on a human or domestic animal on public or private property; (2) When unprovoked, chases or approaches a person, including a person on a bicycle, upon the streets, sidewalks, or any public or private property, other than the animal owner's property, in an apparent attitude of attack; (3) Has a known propensity,tendency, or disposition to attack unprovoked, causing injury or otherwise threatening the safety of humans or domestic animals; or (4) Has been declared a potentially dangerous animal by any lawful authority of this or • any other state or subdivision thereof. b. In making such a determination, the Animal Enforcement Officer may rely upon any or all of the following: (1) Citizen complaint from an identified member of the public; (2) Police or citizen reports of running at large or other public nuisance; (3) Citation or convictions of an ordinance or statutory violation independent of site of violation involving the animal in question with the exception of a charge of failure to license; or (4) Determination by any state or subdivision thereof that the animal in question is a potentially dangerous animal. Subd. 2. Potentially dangerous animals; requirements. a. Microchip identification. The owner of a potentially dangerous animal must have a microchip implanted in the animal for identification, and the name of the microchip manufacturer and identification number of the microchip must be provided to the animal 11110 control authority. If the microchip is not implanted by the owner, it may be implanted by 2014 S-9 701-12 701.16 Animals 701.16 • the animal control authority. In either case, all costs related to purchase and implantation of the microchip must be borne by the animal's owner. It is a misdemeanor to remove a microchip from a dangerous or potentially dangerous animal. b. Confinement. All potentially dangerous animals shall be securely confined indoors or in a securely enclosed and locked pen, kennel, or fenced yard except when leashed as required. Confinement does not include a porch, patio, unfenced yard, "invisible fence" or any part of a house, garage, cage, or other structure that would allow the animal to exit of its own volition or any house or structure in which screens are the only obstacles to preventing the animal from exiting. c. Impoundment. Any potentially dangerous animal found off the premises of the owner, harborer, keeper, or custodian of same, is subject to immediate seizure and impoundment. Subd. 3. Dangerous animals; declaration. a. The animal control authority shall make such declaration upon a finding that the animal in question has: (1) Without provocation, inflicted substantial bodily harm on a human being on public or private property; (2) Killed a domestic animal without provocation while off the owner's property; or (3) Been found to be potentially dangerous, and after the owner has notice that the animal is potentially dangerous,the animal aggressively bites, attacks, or endangers the safety of humans or domestic animals, b. In making such a determination, the Animal Enforcement Officer may rely upon any or all of the following: (1) Citizen complaint from an identified member of the public; (2) Police or citizen reports of running at large or other public nuisance; (3) Citation or convictions of an ordinance or statutory violation independent of site of violation involving the animal in question with the exception of a charge of failure to license; or (4) Determination by any state or subdivision thereof that the animal in question is a dangerous animal. • 2014 S-9 701-13 701.16 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.16 • Subd. 4. Dangerous animals; registration. a. Requirement. No person may own a dangerous animal in the city unless the animal is registered as provided in this section. b. Registration. The animal control authority shall issue a certificate of registration to the owner of a dangerous animal if the owner presents sufficient evidence that: (1) A proper enclosure exists for the dangerous animal and a posting on the premises with a clearly visible warning sign that there is a dangerous animal on the property, including a warning symbol to inform children; (2) A policy of liability insurance issued by an insurance company authorized to conduct business in this state in the amount of at least $1,000,000 insuring the owner for any personal injuries inflicted by the dangerous animal; (3) The owner has paid an annual fee to the SLMPD, in addition to any regular licensing fees, to obtain a certificate of registration for a dangerous animal under this section; and (4) The owner has had microchip identification implanted in the dangerous animal. • c. Warning symbol. If the animal control authority issues a certificate of registration to the owner of a dangerous animal pursuant to division b.(2)above, the animal control authority must provide, for posting on the owner's property, a copy of a warning symbol to inform children that there is a dangerous animal on the property. The warning symbol must be the uniform symbol provided by the Minnesota Commissioner of Public Safety. The animal control authority may charge the registrant a reasonable fee to cover its administrative costs and the cost of the warning symbol. d. Dangerous animal designation review. Beginning six months after an animal is declared dangerous, an owner may request annually that the designating animal control authority review the designation. The owner must provide evidence that the animal's behavior has changed due to age,neutering, environment, completion of obedience training that includes modification of aggressive behavior, or other factors. If the animal control authority finds sufficient evidence that the animal's behavior has changed, the authority may rescind the dangerous animal designation. e. Law enforcement; exemption. The provisions of this section do not apply to dogs used by law enforcement officials for police work. f. Exemption. Animals may not be declared dangerous if the threat, injury, or damage was sustained by a person: • 2014 S-9 701-14 701.16 Animals 701.16 • (1) Who was committing, at the time, a willful trespass or other tort upon the premises occupied by the owner of the animal; (2) Who was provoking, tormenting, abusing, or assaulting the animal or who can be shown to have repeatedly, in the past, provoked, tormented, abused, or assaulted the animal; or (3) Who was committing or attempting to commit a crime. g. Tag. A dangerous animal registered under this section must have a standardized, easily identifiable tag identifying the animal as dangerous and containing the uniform dangerous animal symbol, affixed to the animal's collar at all times. Subd. 5, Dangerous animals; requirements. a. An owner of a dangerous animal shall keep the animal, while on the owner's property, in a proper enclosure. If the animal is outside the proper enclosure, the animal must be muzzled and restrained by a substantial chain or leash and under the physical restraint of a responsible adult. The muzzle must be made in a manner that will prevent the animal from biting any person or animal but that will not cause injury to the animal or interfere • with its vision or respiration. b. The owner of a dangerous animal must have a microchip implanted in the animal for identification, and the name of the microchip manufacturer and identification number of the microchip must be provided to the animal control authority, If the microchip is not implanted by the owner, it may be implanted by the animal control authority. In either case, all costs related to purchase and implantation of the microchip must be borne by the animal's owner. It is a misdemeanor to remove a microchip from a dangerous or potentially dangerous animal. c. An owner of a dangerous animal must renew the registration of the animal annually until the animal is deceased. If the animal is removed from the jurisdiction, it must be registered as a dangerous animal in its new jurisdiction. d. An owner of a dangerous animal must notify the animal control authority in writing of the death of the animal or its transfer to a new location where the animal will reside within 30 days of the death or transfer, and must, if requested by the animal control authority, execute an affidavit under oath setting forth either the circumstances of the animal's death and disposition or the complete name, address, and telephone number of the person to whom the animal has been transferred or the address where the animal has been relocated. • e. An animal control authority shall require a dangerous animal to be sterilized at the owner's expense. If the owner does not have the animal sterilized within 30 days, the animal control authority shall seize the animal and have it sterilized at the owner's expense. 2014 S-9 701-15 701.16 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.16 411 f. A person who owns a dangerous animal and who rents property from another where the animal will reside must disclose to the property owner prior to entering the lease agreement and at the time of any lease renewal that the person owns a dangerous animal that will reside at the property. (1) Right to hearing. (a) The owner of any animal declared dangerous has the right to a hearing concerning the dangerous dog or dangerous animal declaration, and if applicable, prior potentially dangerous dog or potentially dangerous animal declarations for the animal. The animal owner must make the request in writing, on a form provided by the SLMPD, within 14 days of receiving notice of the declaration. Failure to do so within 14 days of the date of receiving the notice will terminate the owner's right to a hearing under this section. (b) Any hearing must be held within 14 days of the request to determine the validity of the declaration. The hearing officer must be an impartial person retained by the city or by the SLMPD to conduct the hearing. In the event that the declaration is upheld by the hearing officer, actual expenses of the hearing, up to a maximum of$1,000, will be the responsibility of the animal's owner. The hearing officer shall issue a decision on the matter within ten days after the hearing. The decision must be delivered to the animal's owner by hand delivery or registered mail as • soon as practical and a copy must be provided to the animal control authority. (2) Requirements during appeals process. While awaiting final disposition of an appeal of a dangerous animal declaration, the owner of the animal shall keep the animal, while on the owner's property, in a proper enclosure. If the animal is outside the proper enclosure, it must be muzzled and restrained by a substantial chain or leash and under the physical restraint of a responsible person. The muzzle must be made in a manner that will prevent the animal from biting any person or animal but that will not cause injury to the animal or interfere with its vision or respiration. A person who transfers ownership of a dangerous dog or dangerous animal must notify the new owner that the animal control authority has identified the animal as dangerous. The current owner must also notify the animal control authority in writing of the transfer of ownership and provide the animal control authority with the new owner's name, address, and telephone number. Subd. 6. Confiscation. a. Seizure. The animal control authority having jurisdiction shall immediately seize any dangerous animal if: (1) After 14 days after the owner has notice that the animal is dangerous, the animal is not validly registered under this section; 2014 S-9 701-16 701.16 Animals 701.16 • (2) After 14 days after the owner has notice that the animal is dangerous, the owner does not secure the proper liability insurance or surety coverage as required under this section; (3) The animal is not maintained in the proper enclosure; (4) The animal is outside the proper enclosure and not under physical restraint of a responsible person as required in the previous section; (5) The animal is not sterilized within 30 days; or (6) If an owner of an animal is convicted of a crime for which the animal was originally seized, the court may order that the animal be confiscated and may be disposed of in a manner permitted by law, and that the owner pay the costs incurred in confiscating, confining, and destroying the animal. b. Animals reclaimed. A dangerous animal seized under division a.(1) may be reclaimed by the owner of the animal upon payment of impounding and boarding fees, and presenting proof to the animal control authority that the requirements of the previous section will be met. An animal not reclaimed under this subdivision within seven days may be surrendered • to the Animal Humane Society or humanely euthanized and the owner is liable to the animal control authority for costs incurred in confining and disposing of the animal. Subd. 7. Destruction of animals in certain circumstances. a. Circumstances. An animal may be destroyed in a proper and humane manner by the animal control authority if the animal: (1) Inflicted substantial or great bodily harm on a human on public or private property without provocation; (2) Inflicted multiple bites on a human on public or private property without provocation; (3) Bit multiple human victims on public or private property in the same attack without provocation; or (4) Bit a human on public or private property without provocation in an attack where more than one animal participated in the attack. b. Right to hearing. The animal control authority may not destroy an animal until the animal owner has had the opportunity for a hearing before an impartial hearing officer designated by the animal control authority. The animal owner must request a hearing within 14 days 411 after the animal control authority provides notice that it intends to destroy the animal. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 2014 S-9 701-17 701.17 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.19 S 701.17 PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION. A person who violates a provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.18 ENFORCEMENT. Citations are issued for certain violations. The Animal Control Officer or Police Officer is authorized to issue a citation to any person, firm, or entity for any alleged violations of this chapter and any other ordinances or statutes which provide the basis for prosecution of violations of this chapter. Nothing within this chapter shall be construed to limit the authority of Animal Control Officers or Police Officers to enforce any provisions of this chapter or related statutes or ordinances. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) 701.19 APPENDICES. Subd. 1. Dog license period. The license period shall be for the whole or unexpired portion of the 41110 year ending on the ensuing December 31. Subd. 2. Multiple dog license requirements. a. Within the limits of the city, no more than two dogs over the age of six months shall be allowed in any household unless the owners shall first obtain a multiple dog license. This license shall allow an owner to keep up to four dogs over the age of six months. Any person desiring a multiple dog license shall make written application upon a form prescribed by and containing the information as required by the city. Every owner is required to keep a valid, individual license tag securely fastened to the dog's collar or harness. The owner shall pay a fee for the multiple dog license as provided in § 1302 of this code. This license shall be valid for the period of one year,beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31, and is nontransferable. The application shall contain the following information: (1) The number of dogs over the age of six months to be maintained on the premises; (2) A description of the real estate property upon which the animals will be kept; (3) Written authorization for the city to inspect the premises which shall be valid for the length of the license. Application for a renewal license shall be inspected upon receipt of complaints. The inspection shall be to confirm compliance with the following • criteria: 2014 S-9 701-18 701.19 Animals 701.19 • (a) If an outdoor multiple dog shelter is provided, it must be constructed of suitable material to maintain and secure the keeping of dogs and to allow for sufficient space for the dogs. Standards for adequate shelter for dogs is specified in M.S. § 343.40 and is adopted by reference, including any amendments to that section. The space must be inspected and approved by the Animal Enforcement Officer. All surfaces must be constructed of material to provide for proper cleaning,drainage and maintenance and needs of the dogs. Multiple dog structures must be located within the prescribed setback requirements for the property and shall be located at least ten feet from the property boundary. All fences shall be located entirely upon the property of the fence owner. No boundary line fence shall be erected closer than three feet to an existing parallel boundary line fence; (b) Owners must ensure that dogs kept on a licensed premises do not create a nuisance by excessive barking or by creating unsanitary conditions. (4) Notification of any prior violations during the previous licensing period. b. Denial of license. The city may deny any license request based upon one or more of the following: • (1) The Animal Enforcement Officer finds the multiple dog facilities inadequate; (2) Conditions of the license are not met; (3) A nuisance condition is found to be created by the dogs or owner; or (4) The multiple dog facility creates a public health and safety hazard or has placed the animals in an unreasonable endangerment. The city shall investigate all complaints and may issue a citation for violations. After a complaint has been received and found to be valid regarding a multiple dog license, the holder of the license shall appear before the City Council to state or explain their position. The appearance shall be within 30 days of the initial complaint and after notification of all contiguous property owners. The City Council will then decide the status of the license. c. Exceptions. (1) An applicant may apply to the City Council for an exception to the maximum number of dogs allowed per property. (2) This section shall not apply to nonresidents or dogs kept within the city for less than 30 continuous days. • 2014 S-9 701-19 701.19 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.19 • d. Revocation of multiple dog license. In addition to any other sanctions herein provided, violation of any of the terms of this chapter shall be grounds for termination of the privilege of keeping up to four dogs, and the license may be revoked. Revocation may occur for a violation attributable to any dog kept by the owners. Subd. 3. Animal nuisances. It shall be considered a nuisance for any animal to bark excessively, continuously or untimely, to chase vehicles, defile or destroy any property, public or private, or to defecate in or upon public property or the property of another without being cleaned up immediately by the person in charge of the animal. The person having custody of the dog is responsible for disposing of the dog feces in a sanitary manner. Failure on the part of the owner or custodian to prevent his animals from committing an act of nuisance shall subject the owner or custodian to the penalty hereinafter provided. (Ord. 504, passed 10-28-2013) • 411 2014 S-9 701-20 • TITLE 900 PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PROPERTY Subject Chapter Streets and Public Right-of-Way 901 Public Parks and Recreation Areas 902 Water Use and Service 903 Sewer Code 904 Stormwater Utility 905 Fire Protection Utility District 906 Illicit Discharge into Stormwater System 907 Coal Tar Based Products 908 i 900-1 2014 S-9 Shorewood - Public Right-of-Way and Property • • 900-2 • CHAPTER 908 COAL TAR BASED PRODUCTS Section 908.01 Findings and purpose 908.02 Definitions 908.03 Prohibited acts 908.04 Exemptions 908.01 FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. Subd. 1. The City Council finds that: • a. The City of Shorewood Comprehensive Plan protects lakes, streams, wetlands and other bodies of water to enhance the environmental, recreational, cultural, and economic resources and contribute to the general health and welfare of the community. b. The use of sealers on asphalt driveways is a common practice. c. The use of undiluted coal tar based driveway sealers adversely affects the quality of storm water runoff from driveways. Subd. 2. The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the use and commercial sale of undiluted coal tar based driveway sealer products within the city, in order to protect, restore, and preserve the quality of its waters. (Ord. 500, passed 1-14-2013) 908.02 DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning: ASPHALT-BASED SEALER. A petroleum-based sealer material that is commonly used on • driveways, parking lots, and other surfaces and which does not contain coal tar. 908-1 2014 S-9 908.02 Shorewood - Public Right-of-Way and Property 908.04 • COAL TAR. A byproduct of the process used to refine coal. MPCA. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. PAHs. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that define a group of organic chemicals formed during the incomplete burning of coal, oil, gas, or other organic substances. It is present in coal tar and is harmful to humans, fish, and other aquatic life. UNDILUTED COAL TAR BASED SEALER. A sealer material containing coal tar that has not been mixed with asphalt and which is commonly used on driveways, parking lots and other surfaces. (Ord. 500, passed 1-14-2013) 908.03 PROHIBITED ACTS. Subd. 1. No person shall apply any undiluted coal tar based sealer to any driveway, parking lot, or other surface within the city. Subd. 2. No person shall contract with any commercial sealer product applicator, residential or commercial developer, or any other person for the application of any undiluted coal tar • based sealer to any driveway, parking lot, or other surface within the city. Subd. 3. No commercial sealer product applicator, residential or commercial developer, or other individual or organization shall direct any employee, independent contractor, volunteer, or other person to apply any undiluted coal tar based sealer to any driveway, parking lot, or other surface within the city. Subd. 4. No commercial firm, contractor or organization shall furnish or sell any driveway sealer that is an undiluted coal tar based sealer. (Ord. 500, passed 1-14-2013) 908.04 EXEMPTIONS. Subd. 1. Upon the express written approval from both the city and the MPCA, a person conducting bona fide research on the effects of undiluted coal tar based sealer products or PAHs on the environment shall be exempt from the prohibitions provided in § 908.03 above. Subd. 2. The provisions of this chapter shall only apply to use of undiluted coal tar based sealer in the city and shall not affect the use of asphalt-based sealer products within the city. • (Ord. 500, passed 1-14-2013) 908-2 2014 S-9 1201.07 Zoning Regulations 1201.07 • 1201.07 ADMINISTRATION, CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. Subd. 1. Certificate of occupancy. a. No building or structure hereafter erected or moved, or that portion of an existing structure or building erected or moved, shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever until a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the Building Official starting that the building or structure complies with all of the provisions within this chapter. b. The certificate shall be applied for coincidentally with the application for a building permit, conditional use permit and/or variance and shall be issued within ten days after the Building Official shall have found the building or structure satisfactory and given final inspection. The application shall be accompanied by a fee as established by City Council ordinance. Subd. 2. Zoning permits. A zoning permit shall be required for activities that do not require building permits but for which it is necessary to determine compliance with zoning requirements such as setbacks, impervious surface coverage, structure height, and the like: a. Accessory buildings less than 120 square feet in area. b. Driveways. c. Sport and tennis courts. d. Retaining walls higher than three feet (no separate permit required when a building permit is required for grading). e. Above-ground fireplaces and cooking facilities, but not including portable appliances. f. Irrigation systems. g. Playground equipment or systems occupying more than 64 square feet of ground area or exceeding six feet in height. h. Underground animal control fences. • 1201-98A 2014 S-9 1201.07 Shorewood - Zoning and Subdivision Regulations 1201.07 i, Tents and canopies erected for more than two weeks in a 12-month period. j. Portable storage facilities not associated with a valid building permit and located on property for more than 30 days in a 12-month period. (1987 Code, § 1201.07; Am. Ord. 501, passed 3-25-2013) • • 2014 S-9 1201-98B 1301.02 Licenses, Permits, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 1301.02 • LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference I. Miscellaneous Permits and Licenses Therapeutic massage annual $100 business license fee Fireworks dealer license/permit $100 per site/per year Domestic partnership registry 110.06 $25 Registration $25 Amendment $25 Termination certificate, $2 certified Multiple dock facility license 1201.24, Subd. 10 $2 per slip/per year II. Liquor Intoxicating liquor license - on- sale 401.06.1 $7,500 Wine license - on-sale 401.06.1 $1,000 Intoxication malt liquor/wine license - on-sale 401.06.1 $2,000 Intoxicating liquor - off-sale 401.06.1 $310 Liquor special club license 401.06.1 $250 Special Sunday license 401.06.1 $200 3.2% malt Liquor license - on-sale 401.06.2 $300 3.2% malt liquor Liquor license - off-sale 401.06.2 $50 3.2% malt liquor Temporary license 401.06.2 $25 Liquor license investigation fee - new license 401.06.1 $500 S 1301-3 2013 S-8 1301.02 Shorewood - Municipal Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference II. Liquor Liquor license investigation fee - 401.06.1 $250 Renewal with change in managers/owners/and the like Liquor licensees in violation 401.06.2 $500/first offense $1,000/second offense in 24-month period $1,500/third offense in 24-month period $2,000/fourth offense in 24-month period III. Utility Rates Sewer Sewer connection permit 904.07.1 $150 • Sanitary Sewer Service 904.15.1a Residential: $72.85/qtr/sewer only $48.57/qtr/low income sewer only Commercial: $71.90/qtr, plus $2.55/ea 1,000 gallons in excess of 28,500 gallons per qtr. Sanitary sewer surcharge 904.09.5 $100/month Local sewer availability charge 904.18.3 $1,200 Water Water connection p ermit 903.03.1a Inside $50 Outside $60 Watering restriction violation 903.12 $50 first violation $25 increase each succeeding violation (e.g. 2nd violation $75, 3rd violation $100, and the like) 1301-4 2014 S-9 1301.02 Licenses, Permits, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 1301.02 • LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference Water Water meter 903.04.1 5/8" x 3/4" meter includes Cost plus 10% swivels 5/8" x 3/4" copperhorn Cost plus 10% 1" meter includes swivel Cost plus 10% 1" copperhorn Cost plus 10% 1" pressure-reducing valve Cost plus 10% 1 1/2" meter (with flanges) Cost plus 10% 2" meter (with flanges) Cost plus 10% 1 1/2"pressure-reducing valve Cost plus 10% 2" pressure-reducing valve Cost plus 10% Meter test 903.08.4 $80 Water service 903.09.1a $17.50/quarter first 5,000 gallons, plus $2.95 per 1,000 gallons in excess of 5,000 gallons up to 50,000 gallons, and $4.25 per 1,000 gallons in excess of 50,000 gallons per quarter Water service - low income 903.09.1a(1) $15/quarter minimum Water turn-on and shut-off fee 903.04 $50 Water connection fee 903.03.3 $10,000 Single-family residential See chart and formula in § 903.04 Subd. 3. Multi-family residential, See chart and formula in § 903.04 Commercial Subd. 3.a. Schools, churches, government and other non-residential • 1301-5 2014 S-9 1301.02 Shorewood - Municipal Fees 1301.02 • LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference Stormwater Management Stormwater Management Utility $12.71/qtr: lots less than 10,000 sq. ft. Residential equivalent factor $18.14/qtr: lots 10,000-50,000 sq. ft. Basic system rate 905.03 $23.62/qtr: lots 50,000 plus sq. ft. Recycling Residential recycling fee $14/quarter/household IV. Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Special assessment search $25 Mailed minutes (nonresident) $75.00 annual $.25/page/individual Mailed agendas $35 annual $.25/page/individual Copies $.25/page/single side 8.5 x 11" $.50/page/single side anything larger Color copies $1/page/single side Mailing labels (all city residents) $35 all residents on printed mailing labels Aerial topography: Mylar copy $16/acre plus $5/mylar Electronic $50/megabyte of data City Code book $75 CD Rom $25 Updates $25/year City Zoning Code $20 411 1301-6 2014 S-9 1301,02 Licenses, Permits, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 1301.02 110 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference IV. Miscellaneous Fees and Charges City Zoning Code $20 Comprehensive Plan (softbound color copy $35 City Subdivision Ordinance (softbound copy) $8 Election filing fee $2 Spring clean-up fees 507.09.1 Up to $10 507.09.2 $20 air conditioners* $20 water softeners* $12 appliances, including water heaters* $10 mattresses and rolled carpets/padding* $15 large furniture* $5 tires with or without rims* $13 truck tires without rims* $0 auto batteries* * Or as determined based upon actual cost of disposal Transient business, 308.08 peddling/soliciting $50/applicant Sand barrel/sand charge $40 barrel and sand/$30 sand only Tri-annual rental housing Appeal filing fee 1004.06.6 $100 License fee, per unit (includes up 1004.03(3) $60 to three inspection/unit) Additional inspections as necessary 1004.03(3) $20/inspection Return check fee $25 Plans and specifications, paper 410 copy $35 Plans and specifications, CD copy $25 2008 S-3 1301-7 1301.02 Shorewood - Municipal Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference V. Park and Recreation Park and recreation use fees 902.06.3 Organized sports participant $10/per participant,per sport, per season Skating rinks(per rink) Lights $15/hour Tournaments, per rink $30/day plus attendant salary Soccer/Football/Baseball/Softball Fields (per field) Damage deposit, all fields $125/flat fee Football Field, unlighted $50/day Lights $30/hour Diamond field (baseball) $50/day Entire soccer area, unlighted $150/day Tennis Courts $5/court/hour Multi-use buildings Resident Base Fee Damage deposit, all buildings $50 Manor/Badger $25 Eddy Station $100 Picnic Pavilions Resident Base Fee Manor/Freeman $25 Eddy Station Pavilions $50 VI. Building, Zoning, Land Use Zoning/amendments 1201.04.1a $600 plus $1,000 escrow Zoning permits 1201.07 $20 Conditional use permit 1201.04.1a $200 (residential) 1201.05.3a $400 plus $100 escrow (nonresidential) $1,000 plus $1,000 escrow (communication facilities) Variances and appeals 1201.05.3a $250 plus $150 escrow (residential) $300 plus $150 escrow (nonresidential) Planned unit development 1201.25.6b(2)(b) Concept plan $300 plus $100 escrow Development stage plan $300 plus $100 escrow Final plan $300 plus $100 escrow 2014 S-9 1301-8 1301,02 Licenses, Permits, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 1301.02 411 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Reference Charge/Fee Degradation fee 901.09 Varies Restoration fee 901.12 Varies *Fee is waived when done in conjunction with a building permit or when burned by Fire Department. (1987 Code, § 1301.02) (Ord. 263, passed 12-14-1992; Ord, 274, passed 5-10-1993; Ord. 277, passed 8-23-1993; Ord. 279, passed 9-27-1993; Ord. 285, passed 1-24-1994; Ord. 287, passed 3-14-1994; Ord. 292, passed 5-23-1994; Ord. 299, passed 6-12-1995; Ord. 301, passed 6-12-1995; Ord. 302, passed 7-10-1995; Ord. 309, passed 2-12-1996; Ord. 322, passed 6-9-1997; Ord. 328, passed 12-15-1997; Ord. 329, passed 12-15-1997; Ord. 332, passed 2-23-1998; Ord. 340, passed 9-14-1998; Ord. 344, passed 9-28-1998; Ord. 351, passed 5-24-1999; Ord. 353, passed 6-14-1999; Ord. 356, passed 9-13-1999; Ord. 359, passed 12-13-1999; Ord 360, passed 1-10-2000; Ord 365, passed 8-14-2000; Ord. 369,passed 2-12-2001; Ord. 370,passed 2-26-2001;Ord. 412, passed 2-28-2005; Ord. 416, passed 7-25-2005; Ord. 432, passed 12-11-2006; Am. Ord. 437, passed 7-9-2007; Am. Ord. 438, passed 8-13-2007; Am. Ord. 439, passed 9-10-2007; Am. Ord. 442, passed 11-5-2007; Am. Ord. 445, passed 12-10-2007; Am. Ord, 446,passed 1-28-2008; Am. Ord. 452,passed 7-14-2008; Am. Ord. 457, • passed 4-13-2009;Am. Ord. 463, passed 1-11-2010; Am. Ord. 471, passed 11-22-2010; Am. Ord. 483, passed 9-26-2011; Am. Ord. 488, passed 11-28-2011; Am. Ord. 489, passed 1-9-2012; Am. Ord. 491, passed 2-13-2012; Am. Ord. 494, passed 3-26-2012; Am. Ord. 502, passed 5-28-2013; Am. Ord. 507, passed 2-3-2014) 1301-11 2014 S-9 Shorewood - Municipal Fees • S 1301-12 • REFERENCES TO MINNESOTA STATE STATUTES M.S. Section Code Section Ch. 12 602.01, 602.08 Ch. 13 105.06, 303.02 15.73, Subd. 3 901.04 15.99, Subd. 3.(e) 1101,10 16B.59-16B.75 1001.02, 1001.03 16B.62, Subd. 1 1001.04, 1001.05 16B.65, Subd. 1 1001.04 16B.69 1001.06 16B.70 1001.05 18.75-18.88 501.04 Ch. 18B 310.03 Ch. 18C 310.03 35.68 701.14 • 35.69 701.14 42 1201.26 82.17 204.02 84.81-84.88 611.05 Ch. 84D 902.08 84D.105 902.08 88.16-88.22 608.11 Ch. 103F 1101.01 Ch. 103G 1101.04, 1101.10 Ch. 105 1201.26 105.44 1201.26 144.50-144.69 311.02 144.391 302.01 152.02 306.02 168.10 502.02 Ch. 168B 502.01 168B.01 604.04 Ch. 169 604.04, 610.01, 611.05 169.01 902.04 Chs. 200-212 106.01 211B.045 1201.03 216B.02 901.04 216B.02, Subd. 4 901,04 216B.02, Subd. 6 901.04 3 2014 S-9 Shorewood - Parallel References S M.S. Section Code Section Ch. 216D 901.28 216D.01-.09 901.20, 901.28 216D.04, Subd. 3 901.04 237.16 901.04 237.79 901.04 237.81 901.04 237.162 901.04, 901.11 237.162, Subd. 4 901.04, 901.11 237.163 901.04, 901.11 237.163, Subd. 2(b) 901.04 Ch. 238 901.04 238.086 901.04 260.185 606.01 278.01-278.13 312.09 290.09-290.13 1201.02 299F.011 607.03, 901.02 299F.011, Subd. 4 607.04 299F.011, Subd. 6 607.05 300.06 901.06 5 Ch. 308A 901.04 309.515 308.05 326.02 1202.02 Ch. 327 1201.02 Ch. 329 308.07 Ch. 340A 401.02 340A.101 401.03 340A.404, Subd. 5 401.05 340A.412, Subd. 14 401.03 340A.414 401.18 340A.504 401.17, 401.18 340A.801 401.15 340A.802 401.09 343.21 705.02 343.40 701.19 347.50 701.02 347.53 701.16 Ch. 349 301.01, 301.02, 301.03 349.11-349.23 301.06, 301.07 349.166 301.09 349.12 301.04 349.213 301.03 • Ch. 361 501.06 2014 S-9 4 References to 1987 Code of Ordinances • 1987 Code Section 2004 Code Section 507.04 503.04 507.05 503.05 507.06 503.06 507.07 503.07 507.08 503.08 507.09 503.09 507.10 503.10 509.01 504.01 509.02 504.02 509.03 504.03 509.04 504.04 509.05 504,05 509.06 504.06 601.01 601.01 601.02 601.02 601.03 601.03 601.04 601.04 601.05 601.05 • 601.06 601.06 601.07 601.07 602.01 602.01 602.02 602.02 602.03 602.03 602.04 602.04 602.05 602.05 602.06 602.06 602.07 602.07 602.08 602.08 602.09 602.09 603.01 603.01 603.02 603.02 603.03 603.03 603.04 603.04 603.05 603.05 603.06 603.06 603.07 603.07 603.08 603,08 603.09 603.09 603.10 603.10 15 Shorewood - Parallel References 1987 Code Section 2004 Code Section 604.01 604.01 604.02 604.02 604.03 604.03 604.04 604.04 604.05 604.05 604.06 604.06 605.01 605.01 605.02 605.02 605.03 605.03 702.01 702.01 702.02 702.02 702.03 702.03 702.04 702.04 702.05 702.05 702.06 702.06 702.07 702.07 702.08 702.08 702.09 702.09 702.10 702.10 • 703.01 703.01 703.02 703.02 703.03 703.03 703.04 703.04 703.05 703.05 801.01 610.01 801.02 610.02 801.04 610.03 2014 S-9 16 REFERENCES TO ORDINANCES Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 5 7-17-1956 603.03, 603.06, 603.08, 603.09 12 8-14-1956 109.02, 902.06 16 12-14-1957 303.05 20 9-16-1958 603.06 28 9-12-1960 1003.01-1003.02, 1003.04, 1003.05 29 2-13-1961 304.04, 304.05, 304.08, 304.09 45 8-9-1965 107.01 53 1-22-1968 610.03, 610.05, 610.08, 610.10 56 9-8-1969 304.09, 603.09, 610.10, 1003.05 62 6-17-1971 204.03, 204.06 64 5-8-1972 904.02, 904.03, 904.06-904.08, 904.10, 904.14, 904.17, 904.19 68 2-12-1973 904.03, 904.15 70 3-12-1973 1102.04, 1102.06 72 6-4-1973 502.02, 502.07 76 10-8-1973 901.02 77 9-24-1973 201.04 78 2-11-1974 610.01 80 8-26-74 904.15 84 6-23-1975 202.01-202.04 92 5-9-77 105.04 93 6-13-1977 305.01, 305.03 96 9-12-1977 702.10 100 7-10-1978 703.02, 703.05 21. 2014 S-9 Shorewood - Parallel References III Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 101 8-14-1978 505.04 102 8-14-1978 202.03 105 9-11-1978 901.02 117 - -1980 108.09 118 3-31-1980 904.15 119 3-31-1980 609.01-609.05 120 5-12-1980 904.07 121 5-28-1980 901.01, 901.06 123 10-6-1980 902.06 127 8-24-1981 610.02 132 4-11-1983 1002.02 132 9-27-1982 610.04 139 1-24-1983 604.05 140 2-14-1983 902.02, 902.03, 902.05, 902.06, 902.11 143 4-11-1983 1002.02, 1002.09 147 8-8-1983 610.07 155 1-9-1984 703.02, 703.03 162 1-28-1985 306.09 • 163 2-11-1985 610.09 164 3-11-1985 902.05 168 6-24-1985 1201.03 171 8-12-1985 1201.03 176 1-27-1986 503.08 179 2-24-1986 610.09 180 5-19-1986 1201.02, 1201.03, 1201.10-1201.17, 1201.19, 1201.23-1201.25 182 7-14-1986 601.05, 601.06 186 6-23-1986 610.02 187 11-10-1986 605.03 188 11-24-1986 1201.03 189 11-24-1986 1201.23 192 11-22-1986 1201.23 S 22 2014 S-9 References to Ordinances Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 200 9-14-1987 603.10 204 2-8-1988 901.01 208 4-11-1988 1201.03, 1201.06, 1201.10, 1201.11, 1201.19, 1201.23 209 5-9-1988 1102.11 214 5-22-1989 1201.03, 1201.23 217 7-10-1989 1102.05 218 7-24-1989 502.02 219 12-4-1989 904.15 222 3-12-1990 610.09 226 6-11-1990 1201.03 227 6-11-1990 1201.03 237 5-13-1991 503.09 238 6-24-1991 503.10 239 6-24-1991 901.01 242 8-26-1991 1201.02, 1201.10-1201.17, 1201.23 243 9-9-1991 1201,02, 1201.03, 1201.17, • 1201.19 245 10-28-1991 611.10 246 10-28-1991 610.06, 902.04 254 4-13-1992 904.18 254 4-13-1992 904.03 261 11-30-1992 1201.02, 1201.03, 1201.26 263 12-14-1992 304.05, 305.01, 507.09, 601.06, 904.08, 1301.01, 1301.02 264 1-11-1993 202.02 265 1-25-1993 308.01-308.13 266 1-25-1993 902.02 268 1-25-1993 905.01-905.09 270 2-22-1993 1201.03 271 3-10-1993 904.18 4110 23 2014 S-9 Shorewood - Parallel References • Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 272 4-12-1993 1004.01-1004.06 274 5-10-1993 1301,02 275 5-24-1993 1201.03 276 6-14-1993 1201.03 277 8-23-1993 904.09, 1301.02 278 8-23-1993 202.02 279 9-27-1993 1301.02 280 10-11-1993 611.10 285 1-24-1994 1301.02 286 2-28-1994 906.05 287 3-14-1994 1301.02 288 3-28-1994 702.03 289 3-28-1994 1201.03 291 5-9-1994 1201.03 292 5-23-1994 1301.02 293 6-13-1994 904.05 294 9-12-1994 902.04 296 1-23-1995 611.10 III 297 2-27-1995 610.09 1 299 6-12-1995 1301.02 301 6-12-1995 1301.02 302 7-10-1995 1301.02 305 8-28-1995 1102.02, 1102.06 309 2-12-1996 1301.02 310 2-12-1996 902.06 311 6-24-1996 609.01-609.05 312 6-24-1996 610.06 314 10-14-1996 611.10 315 11-25-1996 201.08 316 11-25-1996 308.04 317 12-4-1996 202.02, 202.03 318 1-13-1997 308.11 321 5-12-1997 1201.02, 1201.03 322 6-9-1997 1301.02 323 10-26-1997 1201.03 324 10-27-1997 1103.03 328 12-15-1997 1301.02 0 24 2014 S-9 References to Ordinances • Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 329 12-15-1997 1301.02 330 2-9-1998 610.10 332 2-23-1998 1301.02 334 4-27-1998 902.03 336 5-26-1998 201.02, 201.03 338 8-24-1998 602.09 340 9-14-1998 1301.02 341 9-14-1998 308.02, 308,04 343 9-28-1998 1201.03 344 9-28-1998 1301.02 345 10-26-1998 1201.02, 1201.03 347 11-23-1998 904.09 348 1-11-1999 201.02, 201.03 349 1-25-1999 202.02 351 5-24-1999 1301.02 353 6-14-1999 601.02-601,04, 601.07, 1301.02 356 9-13-1999 1301.02 0 358 10-25-1999 611.02, 611.03 359 12-13-1999 1301.02 360 1-10-2000 1301.02 361 2-14-2000 1201.03 363 5-22-2000 702.04 364 6-26-2000 902.04 365 8-14-2000 902.06, 1301,02 367 9-11-2000 1201.09 368 11-27-2000 1201.09 369 2-12-2001 1301.02 370 2-26-2001 1301.02 371 5-29-2001 1201.03 373-a 7-23-2001 1201.02 373-b 8-27-2001 311.01-311.09 374 12-10-2001 1201.03 375 12-10-2001 1201.03 377 1-14-2002 310.04 378 1-14-2002 901.03 379 2-11-2002 1201.03 380 2-11-2002 1202.01-1202.10 381 2-25-2002 610.06 0 25 2014 S-9 Shorewood - Parallel References • Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 382 3-25-2002 1201.26 383 3-25-2002 1201.04, 1201.05 384 4-30-2002 106.01 385 5-28-2002 503.09 386 6-10-2002 312.01-312.13 387 6-10-2002 603.05 388 7-8-2002 1201.09 389 8-12-2002 1201.02, 1201.04 390 8-12-2002 503.06 391 11-12-2002 310.03 392 1-27-2003 1201.03 395 7-28-2003 903.01-903.20 396 7-28-2003 1201.03 397 8-25-2003 1201.19 399 9-22-2003 503.01, 503.06 400 2-9-2004 1001.01-1001.06 401 2-23-2004 607.01-607.05 402 3-8-2004 610.09 403 5-24-2004 1201.19 III 405 9-13-2004 1101.01-1101.13 406 9-13-2004 201.03, 202.02 407 9-27-2004 201.04, 202.03 408 10-11-2004 105.05 409 11-22-2004 Adopting Ordinance 410 12-13-2004 1201.03 411 12-13-2004 1201.25 412 2-28-2005 1301.02 413 2-28-2005 1201.03 415 4-25-2005 1201.09 416 7-25-2005 1301.02 419 1-23-2006 1201.02, 1201.03 420 2-13-2006 1201.03, 1201.26 422 7-24-2006 1201.19 423 7-24-2006 1201.09 424 7-24-2006 1201.09 425 7-24-2006 1201.09 426 7-24-2006 1201.09, 1201.22, 1201.23 427 7-24-2006 1201.03 428 8-14-2006 Adopting Ordinance • 26 2014 S-9 References to Ordinances I Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 429 1-22-2007 1005.01-1005.06 430 11-13-2006 603.06, 703.04 431 11-27-2006 1201.02, 1201.03 432 12-11-2006 1301.02 433 1-22-2007 1201.03 434 3-12-2007 610.09 435 3-12-2007 201.04 436 5-29-2007 Adopting Ordinance 437 7-9-2007 1301.02 438 8-13-2007 1301.02 439 9-10-2007 1301.02 440 11-5-2007 1201.22 441 11-5-2007 401.01-401.22, 402.01-402.03 442 11-5-2007 1301.02 443 11-26-2007 1201.24 444 12-10-2007 901.01-901.29 445 12-10-2007 1301.02 446 1-28-2008 1301.02 • 447 1-28-2008 904.09 448 4-14-2008 401.17 449 6-9-2008 106.01 450 6-23-2008 904.06 451 7-14-2008 903.12 452 7-14-2008 1301.02 453 9-22-2008 Adopting Ordinance 454 12-8-2008 307.01-307.14 455 12-8-2008 907.01-907.13 456 2-9-2009 903.09 457 4-13-2009 1301.02 458 4-27-2009 103.02, 104.03 459 6-22-2009 1201.02, 1201.03 460 7-27-2009 Adopting Ordinance 461 7-27-2009 503.09 462 8-24-2009 1201.03 463 1-11-2010 1301.02 464 2-22-2010 903.08, 903.09 465 4-26-2010 106.01 466 4-26-2010 201.01-201.08 467 5-24-2010 1201.03 468 5-24-2010 202.01-202.05 • 469 6-14-2010 201.03, 202.02 27 2011 S-6 Shorewood - Parallel References 0 Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 470 6-28-2010 Adopting Ordinance 471 11-22-2010 1301.02 472 12-13-2010 1201.03 473 12-13-2010 1201.03 474 2-28-2011 1201.03 475 5-9-2011 302.01-302.14 476 5-23-2011 Adopting Ordinance 478 8-22-2011 704.01-704.04 479 8-22-2011 1004.04 480 8-22-2011 105.06, 303.01, 303.02 481 9-26-2011 1201.03 482 9-26-2011 301.01-301.13 483 9-26-2011 1301.02 484 10-24-2011 308.01, 308.02, 308.04-308.06, 308.08, 308.11, 308.12 485 11-14-2011 1201.02, 1201.05 486 11-14-2011 110.01-110.06 487 11-28-2011 1201.02, 1201.03 • 488 11-28-2011 1301.02 489 1-9-2012 1301.02 490 2-13-2012 311.01-311.09 491 2-13-2012 1301.02 492 3-12-2012 1201.02, 1201.03 493 3-12-2012 705.01-705.10 494 3-26-2012 1301.02 495 6-11-2012 902.08 496 6-25-2012 Adopting Ordinance 498 8-27-2012 612.01-612.04 499 9-10-2012 1201.02, 1201.03 500 1-14-2013 908.01-908.04 501 3-25-2013 1201.07 502 5-28-2013 1301.02 503 8-12-2013 Adopting Ordinance 504 10-28-2013 701.01-701.19 506 1-13-2014 701.07 507 2-3-2014 1301.02 508 2-24-2014 610.09 509 2-24-2014 201.02, 201.03 510 2-24-2014 202.02 • 28 2014 S-9 • INDEX 3.2% MALT LIQUOR (See LIQUOR REGULATIONS) ABANDONED, WRECKED VEHICLES Abandonment of vehicles, 502.04 Definitions, 502.02 Disposition of abandoned property, 502.06 Impoundment of abandoned vehicles, 502.05 Nuisance declared, 502.03 Reclamation of vehicle, 502.07 State laws adopted, 502.01 Violations and penalties, 502.08 ADMINISTRATOR, 105.03 ADULT USE ESTABLISHMENTS Additional conditions for adult cabarets, 309.05 Definitions, 309.02 Findings and purpose, 309.01 Hours of operation, 309.04 License required, 309.06 Location, 309.03 ALARM SYSTEMS Criminal penalties, 601.08 Definitions, 601.02 False alarms, reports required, 601.04 Permit fees, 601.06 Permits and exemptions, 601.03 Prohibited conditions, systems utilizing taped or prerecorded messages, 601.05 Statement of purpose, 601.01 Suspension or revocation of permit, 601.07 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (See LIQUOR REGULATIONS) ANIMAL REGULATIONS Animals Abuse/neglect of animals, 701.15 • Animal breeders and dealers, 701.08 Animal nuisances, 701.11 2014 S-9 3 Shorewood - Index • ANIMAL REGULATIONS (Cont'd) Animals Appendices, 701.19 Confinement of certain animals, 701.12 Dangerous animals and potentially dangerous animals, 701.16 Definitions, 701.02 Enforcement, 701.18 Impounded animal redemption, 701.13 Impoundment authority, 701.10 Limitations on number of cats, 701.07 Limitations on number of dogs, 701.06 Non-domesticated animals, 701.05 Penalties for violation, 701.17 Permitted domesticated animals, 701.04 Purpose, 701.01 Rabies control, 701.14 Registration and licensing requirements, 701.03 Running at large, 701.09 Deer, prohibition on feeding Exemptions from provisions, 704.03 Purpose, 704.01 Prohibition on supplemental deer feeding, 704.02 Violation, 704.04 Horses and ponies Application for permit, 702.02 Fees, 702.04 Horses and ponies no longer boarded within city, report required, 702.09 Horses or ponies at large, 702.07 Inspection of premises, required standards, 702.03 Issuance of permit, term, 702.05 Limitation of number of horses or ponies, 702.06 Permit required, 702.01 Prohibited acts and conditions, 702.08 Violation, 702.10 Hunting and trapping animals Definitions, 703.02 Exemptions from provisions, 703.04 Prohibited acts, 703.03 Purpose, 703.01 Violation, 703.05 ANIMALS; CRUELTY TO, 603.08 • 2014 S-9 4 Index • CITY COUNCIL, 105.05 CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES City Administrator, 105.03 City Clerk, 105.01 City Treasurer, 105.02 Code of Ethics, 105.04 Employment background checks, 105.06 Mayor and City Council, 105.05 CITY TREASURER, 105.02 CLERK, 105.01 COAL TAR BASED PRODUCTS Definitions, 908.02 Exemptions, 908.04 Findings and purpose, 908.01 Prohibited acts, 908.03 CODE OF ETHICS, 105.04 CODE OF ORDINANCES Adoption of statutes and rules by reference, 101.15 Annual audit required, 107.01 Application to future ordinances, 101.03 Biennial elections, 106.01 Captions, 101.04 City officers and employees City Administrator, 105.03 City Clerk, 105.01 City Treasurer, 105.02 Code of Ethics, 105.04 Employment background checks, 105.06 Mayor and City Council, 105.05 Copies of code, 101.14 Definitions Definitions, 103.02 General rule, 103.01 Domestic partnership registry Amendments to domestic partnership registration, 110.04 Definitions, 110.02 • Fees, 110.06 Purpose, 110.01 2014 S-9 7 Shorewood - Index • CODE OF ORDINANCES (Cont'd) Domestic partnership registry Registration of domestic partnerships, 110.03 Termination of domestic partnership, 110.05 Effective date of ordinances, 101.10 Errors and omissions, 101.07 General penalty and enforcement Administrative enforcement, 104.03 Enforcement, 104.02 General penalty, 104.01 Harbor limits Harbor limits established, 109.01 Jurisdictional limit, 109.02 Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Code, 109.03 Official time, 101.08 Ordinances which amend or supplement code, 101.12 Preservation of penalties, offenses, rights and liabilities, 101.13 Reasonable time, 101.09 Reference to offices, 101.06 Reference to other sections, 101.05 Repeal or modification of ordinance, 101.11 • Rules of interpretation, 101.02 Saving clause Court proceedings, 102.04 Ordinances repealed, 102.01 Ordinances unaffected, 102.02 Public utility ordinances, 102.03 Severability, 102.05 Title of code, 101.01 COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS; STORAGE OF Deliveries restricted, 609.03 Exemptions from provisions, 609.05 Purpose, 609.01 Removal and abandonment, 609.04 Storage limits, 609.02 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, 1201.19 COMMERCIAL SERVICE DISTRICT, 1201.23 2014 S-9 8 • CITY OF SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA CODE OF ORDINANCES 2013 S-3 � a Supplement contains: Local legislation current through Ord. 4 "' .. ;', passed ' : - AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION 432 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3909 (800) 445-5588 • 0 'fig ° m � f OW r, 6 ' f 6� --'76(611Z4°' el- e ® ® ' ,.® 0 0 D iii I C67:27 Et E` E:P•.'!M E 1 E Its ,mmt 1.. 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Special Event Registration and Permit TITLE 600: PUBLIC SAFETY 601. Alarm Systems • 602. Emergency Management 603. Misdemeanor Offenses 604. Unclaimed Property 605. False Information to Police 606. Juvenile Curfew 607. Uniform Fire Code 608. Open Burning 609. Storage of Combustible Liquids 610. Traffic Code 611. Snowmobiles 612. Social Host TITLE 700: ANIMAL REGULATIONS 701. s 702. Horses and Ponies 703. Hunting and Trapping Animals 704. Prohibition on Feeding Deer 705. Farm and Other Animals TITLE 800: [RESERVED] • 2 2013 S-8 -9 Table of Contents 2009_s=41.014119 • 11111111 TITLE 900: PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PROPERTY 901. Streets and Public Right-of-Way 902. Public Parks and Recreation Areas 903. Water Use and Service 904. Sewer Code 905. Stormwater Utility 906. Fire Protection Utility District 907. Illicit Discharge into Stormwater System TITLE 1000: BUILDING REGULATIONS 1001. Building Code 1002. Moving of Buildings 1003. Excavation or Storage of Rock, Sand and Gravel 1004. Rental Housing Code 1005. Outdoor Wood-Burning Furnaces TITLE 1100: FLOOD PLAIN AND WETLAND DEVELOPMENTS 1101. Flood Plain Management Regulations 1102. Wetland Developments 1103. Tree Preservation TITLE 1200: ZONING AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 1201. Zoning Regulations 1202. Subdivision Regulations TITLE 1300: MUNICIPAL FEES 1301. License, Permit, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 3 S CHAPTER 201 PLANNING COMMISSION Section 201.01 Establishment 201.02 Composition 201.03 Members of Commission 201.04 Organisation 201.05 Attendance 201.06 Staff for the Commission 201.07 Powers and duties 201.08 Amendments 201.01 ESTABLISHMENT. The Planning Commission is hereby established. The Planning Commission shall be the city planning agency authorized by M.S. § 462.354, Subd. 1, as it may be amended from time to time. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the Planning Commission shall be advisory to the City Council. (1987 Code, § 201.01) (Am. Ord. 466, passed 4-26-2010) 201.02 COMPOSITION. • • . •1011 ; - -- - II:- •• „ .i � • i :: I • - a:i • ::i • - :u., elm- @ € B BB BB EB'• Y B i B.� L ES Bt CBlk':.. F' 8 -, Btµ J .t€Pe Q Ot i -fir JB ( + '. I i 1 e Or 1 c ��.c �e � E €eo` BA B�' ®QBBB, }BB BE6 fry,, a O e e • E e .se vk a' i `r . Mil (1987 Code, § 201.02) (Ord. 336, passed 5-26-1998. Ord. 348, passed 1-11-1999; Am. Ord. 466, passed 4-26-2010: u 4 , i0`,�t • 201-1 2011S-6 ...9 201.03 Shorewood - Boards and Commissions 201.04 201.03 MEMBERS OF COMMISSION. Subd. 1. Term of appointment. The City Council shall by resolution appoint the Planning - - . e-year tcrms and the terns shall be staggcrcd. All •• . . : I •• 1. - -- - • : 11111 . , - , -; ,-- - ,-- II •• 111• Y..: - . . .. . • : • ..1 • . u. . . •• - .. : Y Ex.l $ � $' C�L - 0 00 1 § B q'g Aq I ® F B ° ® E S 41 ® ! . [�, m @ ° ., au kt 6 1% Q 1 @� i 6!® .B t ! f. ' ' 6 y® p t lylRlten M .e o e � Subd. 2. Liaisons. The City Council shall designate one of its members as its liaison to meet with the Planning Commission, and it shall direct the Planning Commission to designate one member of its body as a liaison to meet with the City Council, and one member from time to time as a liaison to meet with the Park Commission as needed. Subd. 3. Removals. The City Council shall have the power to remove any member of the Planning Commission. Subd. 4. Vacancies. Vacancies in the Planning Commission shall be filled for the unexpired term • of the member whose place has become vacant in the manner herein provided for the appointment of members. Subd. 5. City policies. Except where indicated, the Shorewood Personnel Policy Manual shall not apply to Commission members. (1987 Code, § 201.03) (Ord. 336, passed 5-26-1998; Ord. 348, passed 1-11-1999; Am. Ord. 406, passed 9-13-2004; Am. Ord. 466, passed 4-26-2010; Am. Ord. 469, passed 6-14-2010' ` of® T50 Pf2 ,0. :) ► 201.04 ORGANIZATION. Subd. L Officers. The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be appointed annually by the members of the Planning Commission. Subd. 2. Term. The term of the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be for one year. Subd. 3. Meetings and hearings. All meetings of the Planning Commission shall be held at a regularly scheduled date or at the call of the chair or at the request of a majority of the members of the Commission, in accordance with Minnesota Qpen Meeting Laws. Subd. 4. Minutes and records. The Planning Commission shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon every question, or if absent or failing to vote indicating the fact, and shall also keep records of its hearings and other official actions. • CHAPTER 202 PARK COMMISSION Section 202.01 Purpose 202.02 Commission created, membership, term of office 202.03 Organization 202.04 Powers and duties 202.05 Amendments 202.01 PURPOSE. The city does now operate and maintain public parks for the benefit and pleasure of its citizens, and • the city has in the past expended monies for capital improvements and maintenance of these parks. It is the desire of the city to establish a Park Commission for the city as an advisory body to the City Council, to aid that Council in the expenditure of monies so that the greatest benefit may be obtained from the use and maintenance of the parks. ° (1987 Code, § 202.01) (Ord. 84, passed 6-23-1975; Am. Ord. 468, passed 5-24-2010) 202.02 COMMISSION CREATED, MEMBERSHIP, TERM OF OFFICE. A Shorewood Park Commission is created which will serve as an advisory body to the City Council. Subd. 1. Membership in the Commission. a. • . : . - • - , • . :::•.. : . • se •: ■.. - - -- ; -- - -- ,- -�,.. •- : U.. -- • -;. -, . .i R. .. 1.11 P I.:: '. . 1/111/.1110 . 11• 11 . 1•1 I , • • •: .. : • • ••••111111 . :. . . . : . .1 . • :. • : . ..1 • . ... • . •. -..I • .. : x41 F el & Fj t E °F aicy- CIF° 1[`a rtW i 4100 :b-oih P tl Pitt.B FJ.. t 2;1101 t; r8C'�`f 14 wx .t 4 I ."Ka a a e e�� it iApi rk ritWOL C.41q.e.e.Cija( e MT Ma a€, illiM133 1111447, e I.:0144 `€ °a! i . e c • b. Exception: those appointments made in January, 1999, shall be effective immediately upon passage of the appointment resolution. 202.02 Shorewood -Boards and Commissions 202.03 c. The City Council shall designate one of its members as its liaison to meet with the Park Commission, and it shall direct the Park Commission to designate one member of its body as a liaison person to meet with the Planning Commission. Subd. 2. Removals. The City Council shall have the power to remove any member of the Park Commission. Subd. 3. Attendance. Duly appointed members of the Park Commission shall be required to attend no less than one half(six meetings a year) of the official meetings in a given year. Failure to attend the requisite number of meetings shall be considered resignation from the Park Commission. Subd. 4. City policies. Except where indicated, the Shorewood Personnel Policy Manual shall not apply to Commission members. (1987 Code, § 202.02) (Ord. 84, passed 6-23-1975; Ord. 264, passed 1-11-1993; Ord. 278, passed 8-23-1993; Ord. 317,passed 12-4-1996; Ord. 349,passed 1-25-1999; Am. Ord. 406,passed 9-13-2004; Am. Ord. 468, passed 5-24-2010; Am. Ord. 469, passed 6-14-2010; _ ` 202.03 ORGANIZATION. Subd. 1. Officers. The Chair and Vice-Chair of the Park Commission shall be selected by the members of the Commission, and those persons shall serve in their respective positions for a period of one year. The Park Commission may appoint a Secretary from among its members. Subd. 2. Meetings. The Park Commission shall meet at least monthly, and all meetings shall be open to the public. Subd. 3. Rules of order and business. The Park Commission shall adopt rules and regulations governing the conduct of its meetings. A majority of its membership shall be required to conduct official business. Subd. 4. Minutes and records. The Park Commission shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon every question, or if absent or failing to vote indicating the fact, and shall also keep records of its hearings and other official actions. Every requirement, decision, or determination of the Park Commission shall be filed with the City Council and shall be a public record. (1987 Code, § 202.03) (Ord. 84, passed 6-23-1975; Ord. 102, passed 8-14-1978; Ord. 317, passed 12-4-1996; Am. Ord. 407, passed 9-27-2004; Am. Ord. 468, passed 5-24-2010) • 202-2 2011 S-6 610.06 Shorewood - Public Safety 610.09 40 Subd. 3. Violations. Violations of the provisions of this section may be subject to a fine and/or towing. (1987 Code, §801.06) (Ord. 246,passed 10-28-1991;Am.Ord. 312,passed 6-24-1996;Am. Ord. 381, passed 2-25-2002) 610.07 USE OF BRIDGES AND PUBLIC WAYS. No person shall use any part of, or be or stand on any public or private street or highway, bridge or railroad bridge, for the purpose of fishing, diving,jumping and swimming therefrom. (1987 Code, § 801.07) (Ord. 147, passed 8-8-1983) 610.08 VEHICLE OPERATIONS. Subd. 1. No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle upon any street or highway in the city without having in his or her possession, as required by the laws of the State of Minnesota, a valid driver's license or chauffeur's license. • Subd. 2. No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle without having thereon proper motor vehicle license plates as required by the laws of the State of Minnesota. Subd. 3. No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle belonging to another without the owner's consent. (1987 Code, § 801.08) (Ord. 53, passed 1-22-1968) Penalty, see § 104.01 610.09 SEASONAL WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS. Subd. 1. The purpose of this section is to preserve the condition of the public streets within the city from serious damage and destruction by the excessive use of the streets by trucks and other heavily laden vehicles,to reduce the amount of loss and expense to the taxpayers of the city for street maintenance and to reduce the amount of dirt, noise and other undesirable E' conditions created by such traffic. Subd. 2. 1 .. . .. . • • • • • u . ..: : . Ill . • - • . • . •1 '., • . ■ . ■ .. 1 !/_ • _ _ . - • • •• .1'1 1 y 1 - - • . .I • -- • '1 .:-- .. - -- ' : .- • . .. weight of vehicles to be operatcd upon the strects or 610-4 40 610.09 Traffic Code 610.09 "i•• ': 1 ` ! 1, tqr tV .1 �- P PP 6 @ ' I • f a 11 @ B S 4,411161 I -61'6 E t - � t.. y 11 6� to Y °•. 4 � - ` ' P E4. E t !�. : t,, P131° 11� pp c P 6I "B P P 1 f t Q `t` . . k'16111;',I P I661116.' C: P C @ ! t 'i OF @ F r!"§ BB P 1-., 4 P t o °t7 414* €7—+ �@' B GtF�'��6. P I P P 1- 11 ' 6 ® ., -�. r. -`-3P a�0 „ Ea • S 1 y.. P 1 'k Bu[-Tr3!181 ".1-0 0_ .46 B _ 'sue 1 Subd. 3. School buses are given special permission to proceed with normal operation of their regularly established routes and at all regularly established hours. Subd. 4. Any other provision of this section notwithstanding, refuse haulers, heating trucks, city trucks or any other vehicle may be exempted by special permit as follows: a. The owner thereof shall first secure from the Public Works Director a certificate setting forth the route or routes and the conditions under which such vehicle or combination of vehicles may be operated, and such vehicle or combination of vehicles shall thereafter be • so operated in accordance with the terms of such certificate; b. The Public Works Director is empowered and it is made his or her duty to issue or deny, or issue in modified form, such certificates upon application and to prescribe therein the route or routes and the conditions for operations under each such certificate, and in determining such route or routes and such conditions, the Public Works Director shall permit maximum use of the particular highways and bridges consistent with the maximum capacity of such highways or bridges, as determined with highway engineering practice; c. The Public Works Director shall have the power to revoke or modify the terms of any existing certificate at any time in the event of operations in violation of any such certificate or in the event of changed conditions requiring such action. The original or a correct copy of the certificate under which operations are being conducted shall be carried at all times in the driver's cab or in any vehicle or combination of vehicles while the same is being operated thereunder. Subd. 5, Exemption from provisions. a. The following streets or highways within the city are specifically exempted from the provisions of Subd. 2. of this section: (1) Academy Avenue; • (2) Apple Road; (3) Bayswater Road; , 610.09 Shorewood - Public Safety 610.10 (51) Sweetwater Circle; i e (52) Sweetwater Court; I (53) Sweetwater Curve; F (54) Vine Hill Road; 1 (55) Vine Ridge Road; e r 3 (56) Waterford Circle; i (57) Waterford Court; i i (58) Waterford Place; (59) Whitney Circle; (60) Yellowstone Trail. 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Ord. 434, passed 3-12-2007ir —= � • 1. . ^ • - —° or- Penalty, see § 104.01 i 610.10 VIOLATIONS. I t Any violation of the provisions hereof or of the statutes adopted by reference in § 610.01 is a violation of this chapter when it occurs within the city. Any person thus violating any provision of this 1 • TITLE 700 ANIMAL REGULATIONS Subject Chapter g 701 Horses and Ponies 702 Hunting and Trapping Animals 703 Prohibition on Feeding Deer 704 Farm and Other Animals 705 700-1 2013 S 80# • CHAPTER 701 DOG ':' . a r- Section 701.01 Purpose 701.02 Definitions C 701.03 • • . . ./� • ��111��• �A�■ . l ' A, '� ��g �;Art ts ! ! AA� � ���4E �� ' 701,04 - • � 701.05 •. • •• - . I . : . L•sE-! ! 701.06 EE ! ! E rest ! ! ! ! 701.07 Dog nuisanees AS MrAT.E ! tIZo to ! 701.08 Confinement of ccrtain dogs%Nitititle E ! 701.09 • • 701.10 • . 1' .. • • rit EE IE 41tA 701.11 : -- . - '. 1 . - .. ., . . • : E EE . k6= 701.12 • .I:•' . - 11: . .. '•I AE E€E € '_ �" I AA• • 701.13 E�`""E! 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Is j• -!Lim,. 1 i ����0 7� �N�� ^====-~--�^— �-^--^'�~- ~ _~ ~__ ~ ~ __~ ~gt~-_ ~~ :- em�ocimti ` , =4,:ip4, 'c -a' '+ = 30■ ~ (1987 Code, § 701. 701.04 ." ~ '.. � � ^.• ": • • ° "° : °• ^~ .' • ° ' '4,8~°°. $. " • ,,^. . ~ - - ` . . . " " ", 11•11 • " "" • " •" • • ,• " • • , • " ^ . . s. 411, � � ' ' ' " °,. ' _ " ~ w `, . "^ ._ ° ^ • " '• " II " - P- - •. . . , "� • `` " 'ill w " • ~ ^ ^~.I'°;' • ^ . " ^ '' . • °.16'~ ^ ' . .."^ { a . lal. , . "" ` ^ � ' " 11�v • , • ., .` " . ." ' ., . • . �� " ", •• "" . , �° � v^ ■ " . ''.- • "'' "� ' "� . • � �" . "^— loll • .• . .• ' • - 701-2 . i ' • . • 701.04 Dogs 701.05 • • 1 . • ■ . I A 1 ••, •1 •: - • : - • 1 111 � •• - - -• • • of this codc. past two years. Subd. 4. Term of license. The license period sh. . : • +• - • ■ 1 •` -• •• • - • - - • ending on thc ensuing December 31. I .:• , _ °;.. - : - 1 • • ; - •• - : --• • -- 'I1 • • 1• , ; -- -- • •-- - - • • - - • •1 •• • • ••• • I '11'•- : - ••• - • I •:: • I I • .•II • •• • • • '. I of thc city. 1 �a a �' a +,'FE ems! tt� � ,o � ` � s. ae air e ae a s a i a loll ®e r4 a a i ` ° . . r i i a 411 a ,,• a ' s1la iTf*.' TViairitlitirOTeril telri (1987 Code, 701.03) 1 s 11-25-1-974; Ord. 173 scd 8-12-1985- Am. Ord. 213 { C , § (Ord. 8 , passed , pas 213, passed 3-27-1989; Am. Ord. 263, passed 12-14-1992 a E 6 701.05 . - . . ••■ •: _ - - II 1111 - : • -• 1 1 1 1 I • .:11 ••• a l . • • • - - , ir 11• •I-. • • • ,: ^ • 11 .11 • 1•■ II . • --- •, • •• 1- - 1.I1 1 •'•' •;II • - 111 • -'- •:-:- 1 ' . 1 i : • 1111 •1 - •/:1 • -- , •is •- Th.. -, , . • • . - , .. •- _ •: ■ . ": le - - • . •.1 • • • - - ,'_ • _ - , - • -,- ,-: • as ::�'_ _: •1 • •• : :• •• • • fcc for the kennel license as provided in § 1302 of this• : 11_ : 1 . I • ' • • • 11 :11 ••• . I •• •• • we - P.• -: I r I ,:- • : •• .: information--. : - 1111 : . 1:'.: ►. 11 • 1 " , - -I-__, • 1 .. • • • • . • • . ..1 • 111 • : - • ... IC.. - •• • • ': 1 : • - - - • • - - I:. •I 11- '111:.- ■ • •: 1 •11 : 701-3 701.05 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.05•. - - . : •': -, -- .- •- :JA• . • • •' • II: ;. • 1;'1 ;'.1• ; ,, _ -. _ • 411 ; 1i • ; • •• • -. -- - - , •• 11 11 is • .• •vl i,, • : •• -: . • - - 1 - - • • 11 • • 'I, • . . • - .- • .I.• • :: :1 - • • - - 1 _ •I' - .:'1 — .1 • ;1 - ,:11. 1 • M1. __- .• i. 1- -- -- . - . •I.- I •• • • •• • . • •'• • • ••_ - •1 •I/ , • •°I • :1 • ;'. Iry ;1/. - - --- • it " IN _• . _ _. __ -- . 11- . : ••'• •H •I • " *, • O. •I• • for thc property and shall be located at least tcn feet from thc p • . • • • 1 'I ■ •• •I • :. • •1 - I_ _ •• 1 " • I I I i . • •'_ _ , __ _I; • _ _ _i _ :-_ •. • _ -I __ __ � ; 1 •I —• v.. . • •1. fence; I 1 I M I. •V . ..- • • i I. '_ _ •• - I - . 11' .11 • • excessive barking or by creating unsanitary conditions. •. . ' • '. 1 . ;I. • . •. ••: .; •i • OR '.1: •. • - ••:1 • •I; I •. ■ • ': I . , _ • II. • i - , . •,, • I il .. 1 11. 1 1 . • 1 11 : II- following: • a. The Animal Enforcement Officer finds the kennel facilities inadequate; b. Conditions of thc liccnsc arc not mct; c. A nuisance condition is found to be created by the dogs or owner; • - - - ---- _ - -- . ..7 - - ;. .. •v • • - • .•• •• • . ..- • • --i 41 ;1... 1• 11 .11•■ 1 • • 1. . .i;.1 - .. . . . • - • 'II • -- -• - • -I -- . :•.1 - • - . 11• • --. - r I 1 I • I • I I - - - • -:I- v ••11 •- • - - -- - .4 1• •• • • ig •- •.1 • - • ;I i • • _ .• A , • .: • • •.- - - - -- I I . .. ;, • • - 1 - -. •111 • • r. •• • •'1 •. • •• - •. 1 • .. • •1 I•. • ••••.'111 i •• • • 41 '111 ••. : •- ; 1 ;U••. 1: . : 1 : . • .-I u■ - • :I • u •. , • - • :1 1 •••1 • • •• 1 status of the liccnsc. Subd. 3. Exceptions. . ` - • .. •-•n -1r. • • .-: • : •, - • • •. . •• 11 ; , - - - • •- - : •. - -- •• I.. .u1 . .n. dogs allowed per property. - •: - - - •1 11. ; I. • • 1 11 1. - -'4 - - • • •• • ••' we - - -• • --- of•.1 • • 701-4 ill 701.05 Dogs 701.07 • :11 • U 11. : I - .: . -. : • :.111 : 11./.: : 11 : 111 • • • • 1 •• ■ • . •. • • • , • .: 11 • -- • • • I. • •••• • 1 .• • • • • • • • • • 1 • 1 1 • 1 1 • •.. • ••: . . • • 41 11 " 11 t•er cn e'} a /gip a o �`tirili.VOPITif e 1®e �`e '_` � o o® �,� F C ' ' el t,1 51*tiA4ChenagqgNiegielriiiti-OM- (1987 Code, § 701.04) (: •. ••, •• . • - •• >® •' k ' IasS d r ' 701.06 •t 'IO R 9' •- . ..: •• -. : • - IV ' . :1. • .- -:. •• •• . •• 11 • .: .. - : . -- . . :::, • • • :1 :-. • - II II um I . • ••: .• • • .:1 • . n f. • • • • • • • • • . - - :. . • 1111 " owner of thc dog. ' e a e® ', r o area �. . ® �a�e o s r 10, 1,2 ear ceIlS. .�. eAe o rm o � si ° � a (498-7--Ende, § 701.05) (Ord. 213, passcd 3-27-1989% . • gas - 0_. 701.07 .. p` 1[ - : •. . .:. . - .: •- ■ ,.: -• • .1 • • •• 11- : .. - . :.- -:1 - :1 : - . .• a • -: :. v. coming a public nuisance. . .:. .: • • . • • • 11■ :1. : •u • : . •. • . •:1 •, is .11 .. . . • • • •:.- •, • - -a . - . -- .:: i. -: -, •:. -, • .. • - • • , , • .. •- a.- --, • 11 • , :.111.: • . • - :111 • .- -• - . - • : . a • . , 1 - • ..- '• • •. - : •• .- : . - •• : 1 11 11.- • :1, • ..: -- , :" - : : -"• : • :.. • • :.- ., .■ . - • • •. -, : • : - --- - •. • ■ 1: . •• • . .. • • - - . :. • • :. : . - •• •.:• .` -: 11 • . . • 1 11 • • • • • 1111 - •- -: - . - 1• • 11. - :1. 11 .r... 11 .-. .• .: • n: . •• • • • :: • •: . • • • •: 1. • 1111 •:: .. • :11.1 .1 • - .r1.1• • • " : • .a- •:1 : .1111 - . •• .- • - •- •• :111 • • • - - - :1 .' • • -• 1_ . .11 •1111 • - • 11 ■ -• 11- - 11:1 • ° - • •• 11 • ■ •••• Ito the penalty hereinafter provided. - • . • • 11, 111 • . . : :1111 • 11:'-- . : . - .. - •. -:a11 . 1 • : . . : :: •• • . :11 •:, 11 -:1 • • • : . • • a ., . .: u: - • • 11 - - . • - - • : n. •1 -: . 11 : : , •. • . . : . •• : a 111 .: • • - --- --- -- - - .- • •: - • ..: • :111: •• . . .: - occurs repeatedly over at least a five minute period of time • . •• . . . _ • .:' : .. • .... • .- 1111 .: - , with one-minute or less lapse of time between each animal noise during thc two-minute �'a.- Yd' .' F .drus } F e# o c `�c 11-1: � o j1.14 .®-`. • enn ar ®o ,o 4e era a uo U eI r o e a ii� ^". d$ � ° o e R Q® o u®. o 'eolith 10e. irse (1987 Codc, § 701.06) (Ord. 232, passed 9-10-1990;-Ord. 334, .asscd 4-27-1998; Am. Ord. 394, passed 4-14 2003; Am. Ord. 398, passed 9-8-2003 � flt.1L-1 1-13i-2,014) 701-5 • • t 701.08 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.09 • 701.08 ' . =. • . . . t tA L7J® , 1 • - • ii : ' ' I II-. - •.1- I • • 1 i- ; I.' •' • . • •II- -- - . - " i _ •-I' - 11 11 - •1111 II; I - i i 1111• • 11 II • • 1 r ■ .1•11 • • , • I . •1111 • I • II • t e6, ® W 11aWW ® ® rod iW�. W 1d 1 1' WI 1 1 6faW p �RI YWyq � PWPe- C1 �;�ne �, . ,: 5' , & -s ^ate� ,..-,* are ia Pi i r W P P iW , a ` l �1 F ® f e i k ei 6 / _li^ f (1987 Codc, § 701.07) (Ord. 213, passed 3-27-19890.% 1:4','..:.f„;ass*®, ` :: k 3 701.09 •„ I . .. 1• I I . 1. R . R ' ' - I Ii. .. i .-• i _%■• -., • • i i- -i1 •:1 :-; •• •• •1 • ■ ,- • I, :i ' •• W• • • 111 i • r1. n • . " •• • • I• • ° ' 1 1••..•• •1• I I••: •■ • • . ^ •1 1 i . II - - 11 ;I II I -- -I 1 V-- •-- •- I •r • _ • :1 - ; iii' i - I - ii. , I - • -1 • - • '' • •'• • •1 • - - I; • - . 1 " w - - - "I• I• • . ■ 411 • I r"1 •�II ■ . •• • • i i: • • I •• 1 •I • •1 -• i _ 1 .. a- _ !_ • •• 1 _ _ •I - i . __ i i i i ■ ' P • I . I. 1 11 • •• • .I i• 4- •• • 1 •1 • • 1 • 1 I• ••: • • . 111 _. • . ;1 • • '11 I1• I1 ►.11 - 1 . 1 • • •• 1 Ii I •• • rcquircd or permitted for the hcaith and welfare of the public. ••. •iI I. - - - -' I.1 I • •'• ;.• .• • .; • ; I -I II i - .- ii • by--an Animal Enforcement Officcr shall be kept and properly fcd until disposed of according to the provisions of this chaptcr. R . ••. i i iil I . ••'1• - •I - - - :. - • ••: - • - .- •• •, I• - 1'1--;1 f t I I -- -- - - I - - -:;1 , I I - • I'I-- • I; '•• - ' •1" • - • i:, 1• '-• 1 I- 1- -• • -1i •• I E • ■ •• • • • ••: I • 11 :1.1 • '1 •- 1, , - • I " - .- •i • ;1 i •• 1• •" i -1•--i i E • -1 •• ■1. • 11 • r •a .-- -, •• , _ - �.-- - - •. ■ • • •.i • I i; •- ; - - - - •31 3 ; - I.. -•• _- •I • I Ii •. j R I e i, ' . ."i" ._i i , ' a ., - • - • • •• - • I •.p - •'11: 1 . ii •. •i: • • • a Ii • - ' ; . . - • -- ,`1 i - - • • 1: • ,1 : • 1•:I i ; 1 i - - - - ; ••; • • • •, I • • •1 - ;1.11-•r' • • .so -) - •• • • • ii - - II I -- :1 11 • - - -- 1 r V - - •11• ■•i 1111 : • - - - - • II :. hilt .0. • •11 -- ••'•1 •i'" - I. • II - -' I-- 1• - -•. i- • - , i . i • • ;1111 :1. 1 • • • • • 1• II ■•- • • , ,: • • • . • 1 • 41 • •.11 s1 • 1 1 1 • 111 . I • II I11: I• •_.. - • ' II: , 1 •. 1- • I • . -- • --r. 1 - , , -- , -• . - , - - •. "• • - 11 1 ..n•- ■ I-- -- ' ° . I•: - •- •- - 1 -- - 1 • -•. I ••• • • •• I: • -- ' 1 • , 1•.1 •, __ _ 1 ;poi ' ° ' ;--•- ; '• -•- - -- • -1 11 1 • •i, RV , ; _..• •• - - -•; I•- I • • :1 •N1 • penalties contained in this chapter. S 3 6 i • 701.09 Dogs 701.10• . :' .I •• � , - . ' - �• • - ', : (:; . welly • . :Y : II • •• • •- •:, • : : • . . I I• • • I - I11-1. II . ;; - - : - - - ;• • II. I1' -I. :-•I11: . •• 1;'• 1.1 . - . - •- - - .'11- • ; • - _ -- - ; : - - ; -- - •_ • • : III _i - ___ •I•II - • - •• • ••. /I • •• • . • - ••• •• - - _ 11 - .1111 on 11 • • • ' •:-, 'II • • evil •' 1-- vv. - - : • - - se. •1•, • • II-• s • one • •••• I • iv " I disposal. • I:. •. •' • • - '. • I - 'I I• 11 • ; * - - - _;.1 • .11 • - _. • " • : ■ I : .1 II r. - - • _• • 11 - - • .: • • • - ■ • ;14. .A • ; 6P 6 6,4 °Iprt e eI • fir ° ° ° App 4° a e e d g, I °t!� ®1 _4, . The" m .m m.�. - bal;. a rima fac e° ®e ce o 1 lafo of ° - io the,�o 1 r 11 (: .. : , I.I. I - • - , : :. , •. • - - •:• a 10!;' e ee• ... 701.10 '.=•: • . uu• : 1-4 EP-MW! r�.'!.' 3 (- ° Subd. 1. Quarantine of biting dogs. . ;.. .-°/._ -; we .- . - - - ; • ., • . II; • • • I• ; I • IS .I/ • II: •. • II • •I •/ ;.1 • ; • •:, ■ •'• I, • 1• NO I.1 1 .11: ••: • 1I • •• 1 • . •: .1 , ..: •• ., II my 1 • •I • • ••. .11• E{{ •• II .14• • I •I I. - : - . • NO - -111 .r• - ; -- -- - - I: : • I - .:: confined and kept from contact with any other animal. b--A-t--the discretion of the Animal Enforcement Officer, the quarantine may be on the . iif--- ; . ; •• I . NI - I • II • - - -- - ; : - -- • : . --, •. ; .• - - ;: , ; I.- • - V " - y ; , • . 1. •1111.1 'I • • - '1.:1 • Ii". .1 I it - I iv I : I I : II I II • es In I - -" . I •• I. Ii • • • :.-.-. : 11 /I .- . II 1 • ; ; • - - ,IrI •4 _1 •I . .I : ■_ _ _ '- ; "- : . _ :Iii lee l •. - : •• . - V. - .: • II - _;- I .I1 • • :1 • -- .A •• 1 •: 1 •1 ; ; ;- •.- • II - .-N. : :Ii • i III . I VII 1111 --" :I. No that of the owner. . - 1. : . .1 e ll .;' i . • •I i •• . • - . •• . 1 •• - I •• • :. ; .• ; .. • - :.'-- i 111 : •• i : . :: ;11 •.; •I • • - • •• . I • • , II I1/ • • - -- - Ofccr shall forthwith cause the dog to be euthanized. • 1• - • • : I ^ I i I. • . • • " • • • • VIII .r I • I e .11 • •O• •• .o: ti. . . ; V . .1I r- n: :1I: 1- •• V/ . ••• •, •• . • 1 . 11 I• • • :•III I I:• • •• 4 - - .4 ._ ; -_ -- -I • -- I•I • • I . 9 • 701.10 Shorewood - Animal Regulations 701.11 Subd. 2. Rabics in city, proclamation. - - • . • .; • - :: - •' .. I • - - I : •. • • - : '..' • • • ' '. °• • II ; - - ;11 .• ; - I -•. • • - - •11-- - - - - - b. Proclamation. (1) If, on thc invcstigation,thc Health Officer determines th. -- : :-- - - - •- - - , 1 . . • • i : •- ::•... • ... • •:: : -- •- --•- ••- .. : • . ••• - - ::' - : •- . . - - • ••.•. •.- {{(E - • • , --- - - - ' - ;- .►- -• -: • . .etyma . ; . • i• - : . . . 1 .- -: P 1 . :- .•-.. • '..•• . --. :, • • i •• - - • ;..'- • • ; ea • .; - pf[pt ■ within the city. The proclamation shall be deemed cffcctive and in full forcc fivc days • - - •, • • • •. • • • •. .... : -..• -crcof and shall rcmain in full forcc and cffcct : • *:: a '. .- : -` .....; -; • :.• ' :- :.ti: ': . we .: IIIIU' I ' :I; ; .• • `° ., a ti 1 1 k �® 1 t o ior�- 1 11, e oa i e ill ®OUfl PP a e a oLlnd t k i a i ' e e ® • cern a f® • - i na a) 4'e • e e a `1 1 • -11-4.1 1 / i i $46 CF, l4F® a ..--,-�� �nll,t. 611 ' 0 1. l ice, b. �! 1 a p-BC ',,• 6 e;5 w • . 1n • • , ' i e ' i : viii _ i•o 1 4• mcea . e a I,e'I a r,iti '. aF •'N.;14 e',e'4 ass a ®11 i e ¢- ® �9 a' ira s'a e _^ ' I filr f eM rii • ae 1 te- L0 e e ,-.h` s--A U �•. B Fete # ;a b' ' N7-1:-:S :e. ■ a $ m as a e .. ® 6 e0.:14c .: • • s : "< ae pp a 7`� a n a a ePSous ee a .i - � `a eeq • •fie• t• a , •l �aa$ 11 � ; ' � e ..r.1 e; (1}87 Codc, §701.09) (Ord. 81, passcd 11-25-1974, Ord. 213, passcd 3-27-1989 �p , - C 210,.) Penalty, sce § 104.01 • 701.11 ° : : . t CF . facts exists: l; :1l : :_ • , l ; ; . V • :: : ; 11 -1. ,;---- l :;. l_ •. 1 1 • 1 • • •- -• • • • 11. •'111 •1•1- l • •• !- •. • .11 • ••' • :1l • 111 1. • • • : i' ; l •l :. -': - .1 - : .• - • . •: ;M. . premiscs; 701-8 • • F[t[[E6 [#F Rkf 4110 701.11 - Dogs— 701.13 . . . • . _ . . •41I • ••: ' VI • IV "- • is s. • n, v • • • •411 V 1 - - - ■• • . . . . . NI • • Il_• • • 111 VD • 1 NI 1111 - -4 - • 1111 • 1 "; ' 7 d. That any dog is a public nuisance; • . . . . • • • - .. • • • VI • .. .. Ili. . 11 •• • • • 114 111, 1.1 • . • glee • • -.• I g . 1 •• • I mg ' gi: . . .- -• 1 •4 1 1• II: IRV V • • •• • • • • •• • • 1• •• -; ,-- " I l • II - 4 4 I I I V IV •- . . A . . • e -• .e•• g me:Isle . . • 4 - II • Iii - - 11.- 11 or I 11 • " " • v• • Ig . . . . . . g• •. 411 1 • 11 ' •411• Ill 1 • II • 4 1 • IV • • 111 • • 7 4 1fi • 11 . • - 41 a a . . . . we • 1g: • goy•11111/ • • 41 • •• I • . ii • • 1111 ' • II - - -• I r. • I • - • . . . • : •• •• ig • v a .11, a " . -, - ,- -a 11 : • :g. • • • . • go •• g • • go• .11 ' • • • . . o •• • mg 11 • , e • g •. • fl • e • I i i ••• •. up - .1 a NI ' ti egg:• II • • ili . . . . ,, g •O 111, ii• • Thu • as I • , wwwww Ivo I : II - I • - II:. degeribed-in-the-order:--Ilis-eosts of all proceedings described herein shall be assessed against the owner or custodian of the dog. if the facts in the compliant arc found to be true • • • V III • • • 1 411 1 • .1 •141• • • 11 • . SU . ''' I 01,1• it vim nl. A.. ill 1 • *-0-11p4 ,it,•I- ,/LI . —I.- '".t -,.,. 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Vt'e))7,71114 ju id.ltea, ° e (1987 Code, § 1201.0715-4#40174,fA'';_:1!,- • 1201-98A 2012 S-7 • 1301.02 Shorewood -Municipal Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference II. Liquor Liquor license investigation fee - 401.06.1 $250 Renewal with change in managers/owners/and the like Liquor licensees in violation 401.06.2 $500/first offense $1,000/second offense in 24-month period $1,500/third offense in 24-month period $2,000/fourth offense in 24-month period III. Utility Rates Sewer • Sewer connection permit 904.07.1 $150 Sanitary Sewer Service 904.15.1a $70/gtrfresidential e c alp Commercial: $71.90/qtr, plus $2.55/ea 1,000 gallons in excess of 28,500 gallons per qtr. Sanitary sewer surcharge 904.09.5 $100/month Local sewer availability charge 904.18.3 $1,200 Water Water connection permit 903.03.1a Inside $50 Outside $60 Watering restriction violation 903.12 $50 first violation $25 increase each succeeding violation (e.g. 2nd violation $75, 3rd violation $100, and the like) • 1301-4 2009 S 4 0.72 • 1301.02 Licenses, Permits, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PEFee RMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/ City Code Charge/Fee Reference Water Water meter 5/8" x 3/4" meter (with touch 903.03.1b(2) $250 pad) 3/4" copperhorn for 5/8" meter $55 Touch pad only $15 1" meter $360 1"copperhorn and connections X69 1" pressurc-reducing valve $55 1 1/2" meter (with flanges) 903.03.1b(2) Cost plus 103£ 2" meter (with flanges) 903.03.lb(2) Cost plus 10 1 1/2"pressurc-reducing valve Cost plus 10% 2" pressurc-reducing valve Cost plus 103 Late meter reading fee 903.08.0 Mctcr test 903.08.4 $80 III wa�4� �� a� � y Y `F @R@ 'WA' °gy p:•i!. ....- ch 1 �_ 'g .g@ kE'. Vie. Water service 903.09.la $17.50/quarter first 5,000 gallons, plus $2.95 per 1,000 gallons in excess of 5,000 gallons up to 50,000 gallons, and $4.25 per 1,000 gallons in excess of 50,000 gallons per quarter Water service - low income 903.09.1a(1) $15/quarter minimum Water turn-on and shut-off fee 903.04 $50 ■ • 4 • 1301.02 Shorewood - Municipal Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference Stormwater Management Stormwater Management Utility $1039 =/qtr: lots less than 10,000 Residential equivalent factor sq. ft. Basic system rate 905.03 $1 3 /qtr: lots 10,000-50,000 sq. ft. $19.G823, /qtr: lots 50,000 plus sq. ft. Recycling Residential recycling fee $14/quarter/household IV. Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Special assessment search $25 Mailed minutes (nonresident) $75.00 annual $.25/page/individual Mailed agendas $35 annual $.25/page/individual Copies $.25/page/single side 8.5 x 11" $.50/page/single side anything larger Color copies $1/page/single side Mailing labels (all city residents) $35 all residents on printed mailing labels Aerial topography: Mylar copy $16/acre plus $5/mylar Electronic $50/megabyte of data City Code book $75 CD Rom $25 Updates $25/year City Zoning Code $20 111 F 1301-6 2013 S-8L�°; • • 1301.02 Shorewood -Municipal Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Charge/Fee Reference V. Park and Recreation Park and recreation use fees 902.06.3 Organized sports participant $10/per participant,per sport,per season Skating rinks(per rink) Lights $15/hour Tournaments, per rink $30/day plus attendant salary Soccer/Football/Baseball/Softball Fields (per field) Damage deposit, all fields $125/flat fee Football Field, unlighted $50/day Lights $30/hour Diamond field (baseball) $50/day Entire soccer area, unlighted $150/day Tennis Courts $5/court/hour Multi-use buildings Resident Base Fee Damage deposit, all buildings $50 Manor/Badger $25 Eddy Station $100 Picnic Pavilions Resident Base Fee Manor/Freeman $25 Eddy Station Pavilions $50 VI. Building, Zoning, Land Use Zoning/amendments 1201.04.1a $600 plus $1,000 escrow Conditional use permit 1201.04.1a $200 (residential) 1201.05.3a $400 plus $100 escrow (nonresidential) $1,000 plus $1,000 escrow (communication facilities) Variances and appeals 1201.05.3a $250 plus $150 escrow (residential) $300 plus $150 escrow (nonresidential) Planned unit development 1201.25.6b(2)(b) Concept plan $300 plus $100 escrow Development stage plan $300 plus $100 escrow Final plan $300 plus $100 escrow 1301-8 • 1301.02 Licenses, Permits, Service Charges and Miscellaneous Fees 1301.02 LICENSE, PERMIT, SERVICE CHARGES AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Type of Charge/Fee City Code Reference Charge/Fee Degradation fee 901.09 Varies Restoration fee 901.12 Varies *Fee is waived when done in conjunction with a building permit or when burned by Fire Department. (1987 Code, § 1301.02) (Ord. 263, passed 12-14-1992; Ord. 274, passed 5-10-1993; Ord. 277,passed 8-23-1993; Ord. 279, passed 9-27-1993; Ord. 285, passed 1-24-1994; Ord. 287, passed 3-14-1994; Ord. 292, passed 5-23-1994; Ord. 299, passed 6-12-1995; Ord. 301, passed 6-12-1995; Ord. 302, passed 7-10-1995; Ord. 309, passed 2-12-1996; Ord. 322, passed 6-9-1997; Ord. 328, passed 12-15-1997; Ord. 329, passed 12-15-1997; Ord. 332, passed 2-23-1998; Ord. 340, passed 9-14-1998; Ord. 344, passed 9-28-1998; Ord. 351, passed 5-24-1999; Ord. 353, passed 6-14-1999; Ord. 356, passed 9-13-1999; Ord. 359, passed 12-13-1999; Ord 360, passed 1-10-2000; Ord 365, passed 8-14-2000; Ord. 369,passed 2-12-2001; Ord. 370,passed 2-26-2001;Ord. 412,passed 2-28-2005;Ord. 416, passed 7-25-2005; Ord. 432, passed 12-11-2006; Am. Ord. 437, passed 7-9-2007; Am. Ord. 438, passed 8-13-2007; Am. Ord. 439, passed 9-10-2007; Am. Ord. 442,passed 11-5-2007; Am. Ord. 445, passed 12-10-2007; Am. Ord. 446,passed 1-28-2008;Am. Ord. 452,passed 7-14-2008; Am. Ord. 457, • passed 4-13-2009;Am. Ord. 463,passed 1-11-2010;Am. Ord. 471,passed 11-22-2010;Am. Ord. 483, passed 9-26-2011; Am. Ord. 488, passed 11-28-2011; Am. Ord. 489, .assed 1-9-2012; Am. Ord. 491, passed 2-13-2012; Am. Ord. 494, passed 3-26-2012t =iE Q e`- i us 4110 1301-11 2013 S-8 O) • REFERENCES TO MINNESOTA STATE STATUTES M.S. Section Code Section Ch. 12 602.01, 602.08 Ch. 13 105.06, 303.02 15.73, Subd. 3 901.04 15.99, Subd. 3.(e) 1101.10 16B.59-16B.75 1001.02, 1001.03 16B.62, Subd. 1 1001.04, 1001.05 16B.65, Subd. 1 1001.04 16B.69 1001.06 16B.70 1001.05 18.75-18.88 501,04 Ch. 18B 310.03 Ch. 18C 310.03 • 4Q 42 1201.26 82.17 204.02 84.81-84.88 611.05 Ch. 84D 902.08 84D.105 902.08 88.16-88.22 608.11 Ch. 103F 1101.01 Ch. 103G 1101.04, 1101.10 Ch. 105 1201.26 105.44 1201.26 144.50-144.69 311.02 144.391 302.01 152.02 306.02 168.10 502.02 Ch. 168B 502.01 168B.01 604.04 Ch. 169 604.04, 610.01, 611.05 169.01 902.04 Chs. 200-212 106.01 211B.045 1201.03 216B.02 901.04 216B.02, Subd. 4 901.04 216B.02, Subd. 6 901.04 3 2013 S-8 • Shorewood - Parallel References M.S. Section Code Section Ch. 216D 901.28 216D.01-.09 901.20, 901.28 216D.04, Subd. 3 901.04 237.16 901.04 237.79 901.04 237.81 901.04 237.162 901.04, 901.11 237.162, Subd. 4 901.04, 901.11 237.163 901.04, 901.11 237.163, Subd. 2(b) 901.04 Ch. 238 901.04 238.086 901.04 260.185 606.01 278.01-278.13 312.09 290.09-290.13 1201.02 299F.011 607.03, 901.02 299F.011, Subd. 4 607.04 299F.011, Subd. 6 607.05 • 300.06 901.06 Ch. 308A 901.04 309.515 308.05 326.02 1202.02 Ch. 327 1201.02 Ch. 329 308.07 Ch. 340A 401.02 340A.101 401.03 340A.404, Subd. 5 401.05 340A.412, Subd. 14 401.03 340A.414 401.18 340A.504 401.17, 401.18 340A.801 401.15 340A.802 401.09 343.21 705.02 343.40 701.05 i_ 141 Ch. 349 301.01, 301.02, 301.03 349.11-349.23 301.06, 301.07 349.166 301.09 • 349,12 301.04 349.213 301.03 Ch. 361 501.06 • Shorewood- Parallel References 1987 Code Section 2004 Code Section 604.01 604.01 604.02 604.02 604.03 604.03 604.04 604.04 604.05 604.05 604.06 604.06 605.01 605.01 605.02 605.02 605.03 605.03 701.01 701.02 791.02 744.03 701.03 701.04 701.04 701.05 701.05 701.06 701.06 701.07 701-97 701.08 701.08 701.09 701.09 701.10 701.10 701.11 701.11 701.12 701.12 701.13 702.01 702.01 702.02 702.02 702.03 702.03 702.04 702.04 702.05 702.05 702.06 702.06 702.07 702.07 702.08 702.08 702.09 702.09 702.10 702.10 703.01 703.01 703.02 703.02 703.03 703.03 703.04 703.04 703.05 703.05 801.01 610.01 801.02 610.02 801.04 610.03 S 20, -9 16 REFERENCES TO ORDINANCES Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 5 7-17-1956 603.03, 603.06, 603.08, 603.09 12 8-14-1956 109.02, 902.06 16 12-14-1957 303.05 20 9-16-1958 603.06 28 9-12-1960 1003.01-1003.02, 1003.04, 1003.05 29 2-13-1961 304.04, 304.05, 304.08, 304.09 45 8-9-1965 107.01 53 1-22-1968 610.03, 610.05, 610.08, 610.10 56 9-8-1969 304.09, 603.09, 610.10, 1003.05 62 6-17-1971 204.03, 204.06 64 5-8-1972 904.02, 904.03, • 904.06-904.08, 904.10, 904.14, 904.17, 904.19 68 2-12-1973 904.03, 904.15 70 3-12-1973 1102.04, 1102.06 72 6-4-1973 502.02, 502.07 76 10-8-1973 901.02 77 9-24-1973 201.04 78 2-11-1974 610.01 80 8-26-74 904.15 81 11-25-74 793.02, 701.04, 701.09, 701.10, 701.13 84 6-23-1975 202.01-202.04 92 5-9-77 105.04 93 6-13-1977 305.01, 305.03 96 9-12-1977 702.10 100 7-10-1978 703.02, 703.05 21 2008 S-3 • Shorewood -Parallel References t Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 101 8-14-1978 505.04 102 8-14-1978 202.03 105 9-11-1978 901.02 117 - -1980 108.09 118 3-31-1980 904.15 119 3-31-1980 609.01-609.05 120 5-12-1980 904.07 121 5-28-1980 901.01, 901.06 123 10-6-1980 902.06 127 8-24-1981 610.02 132 4-11-1983 1002.02 132 9-27-1982 610.04 139 1-24-1983 604.05 140 2-14-1983 902.02, 902.03, 902.05, 902.06, 902.11 143 4-11-1983 1002.02, 1002.09 147 8-8-1983 610.07 155 1-9-1984 703.02, 703.03 • 162 1-28-1985 306.09 163 2-11-1985 610.09 164 3-11-1985 902.05 168 6-24-1985 1201.03 171 8-12-1985 1201.03 173 8-12-1985 701.04 176 1-27-1986 503.08 179 2-24-1986 610.09 180 5-19-1986 1201.02, 1201.03, 1201.10-1201.17, 1201.19, 1201.23-1201.25 182 7-14-1986 601.05, 601.06 186 6-23-1986 610.02 187 11-10-1986 605.03 188 11-24-1986 1201.03 189 11-24-1986 1201.23 192 11-22-1986 1201.23 t ID 22 2013 S-8 1 References to Ordinances • i Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 200 9-14-1987 603.10 204 2-8-1988 901.01 208 4-11-1988 1201.03, 1201.06, 1201.10, 1201.11, 1201.19, 1201.23 209 5-9-1988 1102.11 •.• . .. . . . .. . - .. .••- 214 5-22-1989 1201.03, 1201.23 217 7-10-1989 1102.05 218 7-24-1989 502.02 219 12-4-1989 904.15 222 3-12-1990 610.09 226 6-11-1990 1201.03 227 6-11-1990 1201.03 232 9-10-199@ 701.07 237 5-13-1991 503.09 238 6-24-1991 503.10 ■ 239 6-24-1991 901.01 242 8-26-1991 1201.02, 1201.10-1201.17, • 1201.23 243 9-9-1991 1201.02, 1201.03, 1201.17, 1201.19 245 10-28-1991 611.10 246 10-28-1991 610.06, 902.04 254 4-13-1992 904.18 254 4-13-1992 904.03 261 11-30-1992 1201.02, 12 i .1 1201.26 263 12-14-1992 304.05, .170 , 507,09, 601.0., 701.04, 90 .08, 1301.1 , 1301 264 1-11-1993 202.02 265 1-25-1993 308.01-308.13 266 1-25-1993 902.02 268 1-25-1993 905.01-905.09 270 2-22-1993 1201.03 271 3-10-1993 904.18 • 23 2009 S-4 • Shorewood - Parallel References Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 4 272 4-12-1993 1004.01-1004.06 274 5-10-1993 1301.02 275 5-24-1993 1201.03 276 6-14-1993 1201.03 277 8-23-1993 904.09, 1301.02 278 8-23-1993 202.02 279 9-27-1993 1301.02 280 10-11-1993 611.10 285 1-24-1994 1301.02 286 2-28-1994 906.05 287 3-14-1994 1301.02 288 3-28-1994 702.03 289 3-28-1994 1201.03 291 5-9-1994 1201.03 292 5-23-1994 1301.02 293 6-13-1994 904.05 294 9-12-1994 902.04 296 1-23-1995 : No!■! • 297 2-27-1995 610.09 299 6-12-1995 701.04, /301.02 301 6-12-1995 1301.1 302 7-10-1995 .1.02 305 8-28-1995 1102.02, 1102.06 309 2-12-1996 1301.02 310 2-12-1996 902.06 311 6-24-1996 609.01-609.05 312 6-24-1996 610.06 314 10-14-1996 611.10 315 11-25-1996 201.08 316 11-25-1996 308.04 317 12-4-1996 202.02, 202.03 318 1-13-1997 308.11 321 5-12-1997 1201.02, 1201.03 322 6-9-1997 1301.02 323 10-26-1997 1201.03 324 10-27-1997 1103.03 328 12-15-1997 1301.02 • 24 2011 S G2,01 9 • References to Ordinances Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 329 12-15-1997 1301.02 330 2-9-1998 610.10 332 2-23-1998 0 .02 334 4-27-1998 701.07 '02.03 336 5-26-1998 • 0 .i , 201.03 338 8-24-1998 602.09 340 9-14-1998 1301.02 341 9-14-1998 308.02, 308.04 343 9-28-1998 1201.03 344 9-28-1998 1301.02 345 10-26-1998 1201.02, 1201.03 347 11-23-1998 904.09 348 1-11-1999 201.02, 201.03 349 1-25-1999 202.02 351 5-24-1999 1301.02 353 6-14-1999 601.02-601.04, 601.07, 1301.02 356 9-13-1999 1301.02 • 358 10-25-1999 611.02, 611.03 359 12-13-1999 1301.02 360 1-10-2000 1301.02 361 2-14-2000 1201.03 363 5-22-2000 702.04 364 6-26-2000 902.04 365 8-14-2000 902.06, 1301.02 367 9-11-2000 1201.09 368 11-27-2000 1201.09 369 2-12-2001 1301.02 370 2-26-2001 1301.02 371 5-29-2001 1201.03 373-a 7-23-2001 1201.02 373-b 8-27-2001 311.01-311.09 374 12-10-2001 1201.03 375 12-10-2001 1201.03 377 1-14-2002 310.04 378 1-14-2002 901.03 379 2-11-2002 1201.03 380 2-11-2002 1202.01-1202.10 381 2-25-2002 610.06 • 25 2008 S-3201. 9 0 Shorewood - Parallel References Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 382 3-25-2002 1201.26 383 3-25-2002 1201.04, 1201.05 384 4-30-2002 106.01 385 5-28-2002 503.09 386 6-10-2002 312.01-312.13 387 6-10-2002 603.05 388 7-8-2002 1201.09 389 8-12-2002 1201.02, 1201.04 390 8-12-2002 503.06 391 11-12-2002 310.03 392 1-27-2003 1201.03 • - .... • . . . . .. , • ,. 395 7-28-2003 903.01-903.20 396 7-28-2003 1201.03 397 8-25-2003 1201.19 398 9-8-2003 701.01, 701.02, 701.07 399 9-22-2003 503.01, 503.06 400 2-9-2004 1001.01-1001.06 410 401 2-23-2004 607.01-607.05 402 3-8-2004 610.09 403 5-24-2004 1201.19 405 9-13-2004 1101.01-1101.13 406 9-13-2004 201.03, 202.02 407 9-27-2004 201.04, 202.03 408 10-11-2004 105.05 409 11-22-2004 Adopting Ordinance 410 12-13-2004 1201.03 411 12-13-2004 1201.25 412 2-28-2005 1301.02 413 2-28-2005 1201.03 415 4-25-2005 1201.09 416 7-25-2005 1301.02 419 1-23-2006 1201.02, 1201.03 420 2-13-2006 1201.03, 1201.26 422 7-24-2006 1201.19 423 7-24-2006 1201.09 424 7-24-2006 1201.09 425 7-24-2006 1201.09 426 7-24-2006 1201.09, 1201.22, 1201.23 427 7-24-2006 1201.03 0 428 8-14-2006 Adopting Ordinance 26 2008 5-3 • Shorewood - Parallel References Ord. No. Date Passed Code Section 470 6-28-2010 Adopting Ordinance 471 11-22-2010 1301.02 472 12-13-2010 1201.03 473 12-13-2010 1201.03 474 2-28-2011 1201.03 475 5-9-2011 302.01-302.14 476 5-23-2011 Adopting Ordinance 478 8-22-2011 704.01-704.04 479 8-22-2011 1004.04 480 8-22-2011 105.06, 303.01, 303.02 481 9-26-2011 1201.03 482 9-26-2011 301.01-301.13 483 9-26-2011 1301.02 484 10-24-2011 308.01, 308.02, 308.04-308.06, 308.08, 308.11, 308.12 485 11-14-2011 1201.02, 1201.05 486 11-14-2011 110.01-110.06 411 487 11-28-2011 1201.02, 1201.03 488 11-28-2011 1301.02 489 1-9-2012 1301.02 490 2-13-2012 311.01-311.09 491 2-13-2012 1301.02 492 3-12-2012 1201.02, 1201.03 493 3-12-2012 705.01-705.10 494 3-26-2012 1301.02 495 6-11-2012 902.08 496 6-25-2012 Adopting Ordinance 498 8-27-2012 612.01-612.04 . 499 9-10-2012 1201.02, 1201.03 791r F 5i. , ,. r- ^ 4:'-2;f q 1' is `, • ' 28 2013 5 8201 5.9 Shorewood - Index ANIMAL REGULATIONS A 114— 1 O� a e1 osr ����z;;; Q ! e l enf �1 i �® c 5 .a... "" '�'.�'s."`-fit"-r-'"�"' € �.; „r, :g / 1/ 1 1P*ll 1 to ngertu > UI ' e oe f0 � i e e/-e Ct7, . 1/,e0 1 tt�l It. lilt it so X1 1 //. e 1 ! it- It � et 11. on S 1.00" 4! ! e t t1 t.. etde !` 110 R,ro Deer, prohibition on feeding Exemptions from provisions, 704.03 Purpose, 704.01 Prohibition on supplemental deer feeding, 704.02 Violation, 704.04 Dogs Confincment of certain dogs, 701.08 Definitions, 701.02 Destruction of ccrtain dogs, 701.11 Dog nuisances, 701.07 Enforcement, 701.03 Impoundment and redemption procedures, 701.09 Limitations on number of dogs, 701,05 Prohibited acts and conditions, 701.12 Purpose, 701.01 Rabics control, 701.10 Rcgistration and licensing requirements, 701.04 Running at large, 701.06 Violation, 701.13 Horses and ponies Application for permit, 702.02 Fees, 702.04 Horses and ponies no longer boarded within city, report required, 702.09 Horses or ponies at large, 702,07 Inspection of premises, required standards, 702.03 Issuance of permit, term, 702.05 Index • CITY COUNCIL, 105.05 CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES City Administrator, 105.03 City Clerk, 105.01 City Treasurer, 105.02 Code of Ethics, 105.04 Employment background checks, 105.06 Mayor and City Council, 105.05 CITY TREASURER, 105.02 CLERK, 105.01 C( e e e7Dli ;ANA Ate f • CODE OF ETHICS 105.04 CODE OF ORDINANCES Adoption of statutes and rules by reference, 101.15 Annual audit required, 107.01 Application to future ordinances, 101.03 Biennial elections, 106.01 Captions, 101.04 City officers and employees City Administrator, 105.03 City Clerk, 105.01 City Treasurer, 105.02 Code of Ethics, 105.04 Employment background checks, 105.06 Mayor and City Council, 105.05 Copies of code, 101.14 Definitions Definitions, 103.02 General rule, 103.01 Domestic partnership registry Amendments to domestic partnership registration, 110.04 Definitions, 110.02 Fees, 110.06 Purpose, 110.01 Registration of domestic partnerships, 110.03 Termination of domestic partnership, 110.05 432 Walnut Street,Suite 1200 Invoice Date Invoice No. Ship Date AMERICAN T -EGAL Cincinnati,OH 45202-3907 -------... Publishing Corporation 1-800-445-5588 7/28/2014 0100093 7/24/2014 INVOICE Billing Address: City of Shorewood Ec IVEri Finance/AP Dept. 1 5755 Country Club Rd. JUL 3 7 2014 Shorewood,MN 55331 CITY op SNOREWoOD Terms. Due Upon Receipt Customer ID: 03496 Shipped Via: P.O.#: Qty.Ordered Qty.Shipped Description Unit Price Tax Total($) ' 1 1 Shorewood,MN Code of Ordinances 0.00 0.00 0.00 72 72 2014 S-9 Supplement Pages 18.00 0.00 1,296.00 Shipping&Handling 76.00 Please Return Copy with Payment Please Pay This 7$1,372.00 Your Prompt Payment Will Be Appreciated Amount i 0 k ---v f, a i i'p SAMPLE SUPPLEMENT ADOPTING ORDINANCE This sample adopting ordinance has been provided as a general guide in drafting an adopting ordinance for the supplement for your Code of Ordinances. This adopting ordinance is for sample purposes only and has not been drafted to conform to any specific requirements of your local government or your state law. The attorney for your political subdivision should tailor this sample adopting ordinance to conform to any specific local regulations and state laws concerning the adoption of a supplement to your Code of Ordinances. AN ORDINANCE ENACTING AND ADOPTING A SUPPLEMENT TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR THE (Political Subdivision/State), AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, American Legal Publishing Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio,has completed the supplement to the Code of Ordinances of the Political Subdivision, which supplement contains all ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted since the prior supplement to the Code of Ordinances of this Political Subdivision;and WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide for the usual daily operation of the municipality and for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety and general welfare of the municipality that this ordinance take effect at an early date; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY OF THE POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF Section 1. That the supplement to the Code of Ordinances of the Political Subdivision as submitted by American Legal Publishing Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio, and as attached hereto,be and the same is hereby adopted by reference as if set out in its entirety. Section 2. Such supplement shall be deemed published as of the day of its adoption and approval by the Legislative Authority and the Clerk of the Political Subdivision is hereby authorized and ordered to insert such supplement into the copy of the Code of Ordinances kept on file in the Office of the Clerk. Section 3. This ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the people of this municipality, and shall take effect at the earliest date provided by law. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Legislative Authority of the Political Subdivision on this day of_ 20 ATTEST: