Official CertificationDated: August 7, 2017
OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
I, Sandie Thone, duly appointed City Clerk of the City of Shorewood, Hennepin County,
Minnesota; do hereby certify that the foregoing official Ordinance 543 Amending Shorewood
City Code Parking Regulations was adopted by the Shorewood City Council on July 24, 2017
and Published in the city's official newspaper(s) on August 3 and August 5, 2017. The attached
Ordinance 543 becomes effective after its adoption and publication and is a true and correct copy
adopted by the Council of the City of Shorewood and is so recorded in the minutes of a meeting
held on the 24th day of July 2017.
City Clerk
CITY OF SHOREWOOD
ORDINANCE 543
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SHOREWOOD CITY CODE AS IT PERTAINS TO
PARKING FOR THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD
Section 1. City Code Section 610.02 is hereby amended as follows:
610.02 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING.
Subd. 1. Parking time limited. No vehicles shall be parked continuously at any place on any
public street for a period of more than 48 consecutive hours.
Subd. 2. No parking, limited parking and parking by permit only zones. The City Council may,
from time to time, by motion or resolution, designate portions of the highways and
streets within the city as no parking zones, limited parking zones or parking by
permit only zones and shall cause such zones to be marked by appropriate signs.
The location of such signs restricting parking shall be prima facie evidence that the
City Council has, by proper resolution or motion, authorized the establishment of
such no parking, limited parking or parking by permit only zones. The City
Administrator/Clerk is authorized to issue permits to residents for parking in zones
marked "Parking by Permit Only" upon such terms and conditions as the City
Council may determine from time to time, by motion or resolution.
Subd. 3. Hazardous road conditions.
a. Authority to declare emergency. Whenever, in the opinion of the Mayor, an
emergency exists in the city or in any section or sections thereof because of snow,
freezing rain, sleet, ice, snowdrifts or other phenomena which create or are likely to
create hazardous road conditions impeding or likely to impede the free movement
of fire, health, police, emergency and other vehicular traffic for the safety and
welfare of the community, the Mayor may declare an emergency to exist for a
period of 72 hours, and notice thereof shall be given by whatever means are
available such as posting signs or by word of mouth.
b. Parking prohibited. Whenever such an emergency is so declared to exist, no
vehicles shall be parked or left standing on any street. Upon the declaration of a
state of emergency, the Mayor may prohibit, during the emergency, the parking,
standing or leaving of any vehicle upon any or all streets in the city.
c. Permitted parking resumed. Parking may be resumed on individual streets as soon
as plowing has been completed on that street for the full width and the street has
become passable.
Subd. 4. Removal of improperly parked or abandoned vehicles. If any vehicle is parked,
abandoned or left standing in violation of the terms of this section, the same may be
moved by the city, at the cost and expense of the owner thereof.
Subd. 5. Prohibition of storage or parking of trailers on public or private streets or roads. No
trailer, as defined in MN Statutes Section 169.011, Subd. 86, shall be parked on a
public or private street or road, unless hitched or connected to the vehicle that is
towing it.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon publication in the
Official Newspaper of the City of Shorewood.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD this 24th day of
July 2017.
Scott rerby, M or
ATTEST:
Sandie Thone, City Clerk