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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
SI LOUISPARKSUN
6601 W. 78th St. Bloomington, Minnesota
State of Minnesota 1
County of Hennepin j
SS.
J R RITCHAY, being duly sworn, on oath says he is and during all times here stated has
been the vice president and printer of the newspaper known at The St Louis Park Sun and
has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows (1) Said newspaper is printed in the
English language in newspaper format and in column and sheet form equivalent in printed
space to at least 900 square inches (2) Said newspaper is a weekly and is distributed at least
once each week (3) Said newspaper has 50% of its news columns devoted to news of local
interest to the community which it purports to serve and does not wholly duplicate any other
publication and is not made up entirely of patents, plate matter and advertisements (4) Said
newspaper is circulated in and near the municipality which it purports to serve, has at least
500 copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers, has an average of at least 75% of its total
circulation currently paid or no more than three months in arrears and has entry as second-class
matter in its local post -office (5) Said newspaper purports to serve the City of St Louis Park,
Golden Valley School District No 275 and Robbinsdale School District No 281 in the County
of Hennepin and it has its known office of issue in the City of Bloomington in said county,
established and open during its regular business hours for the gathering of news, sale of
advertisements and sale of subscriptions and maintained by the managing officer of said
newspaper or persons in its employ and subject to his direction and control during all such
regular business hours and devoted exclusively during such regular business hours and at which
said newspaper is printed (6) Said newspaper files a copy of each issue immediately with the
State Historical Society (7) Said newspaper is made available at single or subscription prices
to any person, corporation, partnership or other unincorporated association requesting the
newspaper and making the applicable payment (8) Said newspaper has complied with all
foregoing conditions for at least one year preceding the day or dates of publication mentioned
below (9) Said newspaper has filed with the Secretary of State of Minnesota prior to January
1, 1966 and each January 1 thereafter an affidavit in the form prescribed by the Secretaiy of
State and signed by the managing officer of said newspaper and sworn to before a notary
public stating that the newspaper is a legal newspaper
He further states on oath that the printed Ordinance No. 1336
hereto attached as a part hereof was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed
and published therein in the English language, once each week, for one successive weeks,
that it was first so published on Wed the 2 day of June 19 76
and was thereafter printed and published on every
to and including
the day of , 19— and that the following is a printed copy
of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being
the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of said notice, to -wit
abcdefghgklmnopgrstuvwxyz
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 day of
June
MURIEL L. QUIST
171 Y PJ1 - -°4N:§®T
19 76
(Official Pubue MAY 3, 1976
ORDINANCE NO. 1336
AN ORDINANCE VACATING
STREET AND ALLEY
THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARIC
DOES ORDAIN
Section 1. It is hereby'determmed
that a petition in writing signed by a
majonty of all of the owners of all
property abutting upon both sides of
the street and alley proposed to b
vacated, has been duly filed with the
City Clerk requesting vacation of the
Clerk
street and alley, and ac City
has furnished a copy of said petition
to the City Manager who has reported
fihng of same to the City Council, and
the Clerk has pubhshed notice in the!
official City newspaper, the St Lows
Park Suit on April 21,1976, as directed
by the Council,' and the City Council
has met at the tune and place as`pub-,
fished in said notice and has con-
ducted,a public hearing on said peti-
tion and hereby detemmnes that the,
street and alley are not needed for,
pubhc purposes, and that it is for the
best interests of the public that said
street and alley be vacated as
petitioned
Section 2. The following descnbed
length of street and alley as now de-
dicated and laid out witlun the,corpo-
rate limits of the City of St Louis
Park, is vacated
That part of 34 Street lying
Northerly of and adjacent to
Block 306, Rearrangement of St
Louis Park, together with the,
alley Tying Easterly of and adja-
cent
to Block 306, Rearrange- i
ment of St Louis Park
Section 3. The City Clerk is in-
structed to prepare a Notice of Com-
pletion containing a copy of this ordi-
nance
and to file the Notice in the Of-
fice of the Register of Deeds or Regis-
trar of Titles in and for the County of
Hennepin, Minne;iota, as the case
may be ,
Section 4. This ordinance shall take
effect fifteen days after its publica-
tion
Adopted by the City Council May
24, 1976
(s) JAMES R'•Mayo
Attest-
(a) EARL E HANSON
City Clerk- r
RevleWed for. administration
(s) CHRIS CHERCHES
' City Manager
Approved as to form and legality
(s) WAYNEC tyPOPHAM
Attorney
(June 2, 1976)—SLP-GV
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Section 1 1 he SI Low talk Ur dr
name Code is amended by adding
sections to read
Section 4 630 Definition, For the
purpose of Sections 4 630 through
4 634 of this ordmdnr e case "park
shall mean a park playground,
s simmrng pool lake pond, stream,
trail nature area, open space area or
recreation center II shall also mean
any other property owned, leased,
used or controlled wholly or in part,
by the City for park and recreation
use
Section 4 631 Parks to be closed
All public parks will close at 11 00
p m each day and shall remain
closed to the public until 5 00 a m on
the next day No person shall be in,
remain In or enter any public park
between the hours of 11 00 p m and
5 00 a m and no person shall drive
into or remain in a public parking
area within or immediately adjacent
to a public park during the hours ,•
when such park' Is closed, except as I
authorized In Sections 4:632 and
4 633
Section 4:632 Activities Permitted
After Closing. The following ac-
tivities may continue in parks after
the parks have closed ; ;1
a Use of an indoor ice arena 1
and lighted tennis courts
b City sponsored and super-
' vised activities
c Activities sponsored by any
Individual aY group, association
or orgamzatlon which has applied
for and received a permit for
such activity from the City ,
d Activities of custodial or
maintenance personnel In the
course of their official duties
Section 4.633 After Hours Permits.
Application for the issuance of a
permit to conduct activities In a park
after closing hours shall be submitted
to the City on the forms provided at
least two (2) weeks prior to the datd
of the activity Permits shall be is-
sued if it appears that the applicant
can comply with current regulations
of the City governing parks
Section 4134 Prohibited Acts;
Regulations The following prohibl-
' lions and regulations shall apply to
all parks They shall apply to all ve-
hicles Including snowmobiles, motor
bikes, all -terrain velucles and all
other vehicles
a Speed Limit. No person shall
drive or operate a motor vehicle
In any park except on roads or
designated parking areas on any
body of water of In other such
areas as the Director of Public f
Works shall determine, and no
person shall operate a motor ve- 1
hicle within a park ata speed in' rc
excess of 15 miles per hour
b Parking In Proper Areas. No
person shall pork any motor ve-
hicle In any place In's park ex.
cepl in designated Parking arena
c Fires. No fires shall be
lighted or made in any park ex-
cept in places provided for such
purposes
d Fireworks and Firearms. No
person shall discharge any
- fireworks or firearms in a park
without the written permission of
the City and without a permit. In
; - the case of ('reworks from the
Fire Chief, In the case of
firearms, from the CNet of
Police
e Litter No person shall scat-
ter about or litter a park with any
form of waste matenal
i - f Nuisance No person shall
commit any nuisance or any of -
tense against decency or ,public
morals In a oark
Throwing UhJr, t. ,Nn,wrion
shall Uii 'w s'uues iv, 1 ui ttirh-
blsh or avy kind in on, Like, pool
or water House nal 1.11111. swan
or wad. except In designated
areas, and at designated times
h Handbills and fasters No
person shall piste, affix or In
scribe any handbill or poster or
any structure or property on any
place, square or roadway sur-
rounding a park
1 Uquon and leer. No person
shall possess, dispilig' consume
or use Intoxicating liquors or
non -Intoxicating malt liquors in a
park
j Animals. Ne pe n shaIJ
turb or interfere with an3y(birds,
animals, animal habitat or nest-
ing area In a park
k Sales Permits No person
shall be permitted to sell any ar-
ticle Food or beverage whatever
in a park without a permit, lease
or concession granted by the
City
1 Dogs No dogs or cats shall
be allowed in a park except on
leash
m Defacing Property. No per-
son shall write or mark or deface
in any manner, or use in any im-
proper way any property or thing
pertaining to or in a park
n Obey Authorized Persons Any
person using a park shall obey
all orders or directions of au-
, thonzed City personnel
o Destruction of Property No
person shall break, cut. mutilate,
injure, remove or carry away
any tree, plant, flower, shrub,
rock. soil, sand, fence. benches,
tables or any other City property
located In a park
p Public Speech. No person
shall give any public speech or
hold or participate In any rally,
convention. assembly or meeting
in any public park without the
written permission of the City
j, Such permission shall be with-
held only when necessary to pre-
f vent conflict with previously
scheduled park activities
q Hitting of Golf Balls Prohi-
bited No person shall tut, dnve,
stroke or otherwise propel a golf
- ball upon, In, over or across any
park
E r Additional Regulations In
j t ; order to protect public health,
safety and welfare, and to pre- ,
serve the property of the City, the
City Manager is authorized and
l .fdirected to establish additional
written regulations which shall
define In precise detail the proce-
dures to be followed In the use of
the parks Such regulations and
any amendments thereto shall be
effective upon filing of a copy
,_ with the City Clerk
v1s Bicycles. No person shall
4: ride a bicycle or other non -
.r motorized vehicle in City parks
• exceppt on designated pathways
and In such a manner as not to ,,•
Interfere with any other persons
t Discrimination Prohibited
No person Involved in the use of a
park, Including but not limited to
team sponsors, shall commit an
• unfair discriminatory practice or
, deny another person access to,
admission to, utilization of. or
' benefit from any such event be
cause of race, color. creed, sex,
' religion. or national origin The
provisions of this paragraph shall
not apply to a religious organiza-
tion with respect to qualifications
based on religion, when religion
shall be a bona fide qualification
for membership m the organiza-
tion ,
it now and Arrows — Thr use
of )u1N9 and arrows strait be pro•
Intim d hum use in the parks ex-
cept in designated areas
Ser 2 Penalty Any person violat-
ing the provisions of this ordinance
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction shall be punished by
a fine of not more than $300 or by Im-
prisonment for not to exceed 90 days,
or both
Sec 3 Effective Date This ordi-
nance shall take effect 15 days after
its publication
Adopted by the City Council June -
21, 1976
II/ JAMES R DAHL
Mayor
Attest
/s/ EARL E HANSON
City Clerk
Reviewed for ministration
fru CHRIS CHERCHES
City Manager
Approved as to form and legality. _
ls/ WAYNE G POPHAM
City Attorney
(June 20, 19761--SLP-GV
•I
IOlfri hit Public Ilion)
Oitl)INANCI. NU 1117
AN OItDINANI 1: Itt GUI ATING
THE USL OI PARKS ANIL.NDING
TIIE Sr LOC IS PARK OI(DINANCE
If 13V ADDIN(. SLCI IONS
THE C17 Y Cr IIJNCII. 01' ST LOUIS
PARK DOES UItDAIN
Section 1 1 he St Louts Park Ordi-
nance Code is am.nded by adding
sections to read
Section 4 630 Definition. For the
purpose of Sections 4 630 through
4 634 of this ordinance code, "park
shall mean a park playground
swimming pool lake pond, stream,
trail, nature area, open space area or
recreation center It shall also mean
any other property owned, leased,
used or controlled, wholly or in part,
by the City for park and recreation
use -
Section 4 631 Parks to be closed
All public parks will close at 11 00
p m each day and shall remain
closed to the public until 5 00 a m on
the next day No person shall be in,
remain in or enter any public park
between the hours of 11 00 p m and
5 00 a m and no person shall drive
into or remain in a public parking
area within or immediately adjacent
to a public park during the hours
when such park Is closed, except as
authorized In Sections 4 832 and
4 633
Section 4:632 Activities Permitted
After Closing The following ac-
tivities may continue in parks after
the parks have closed
a Use of an indoor ice arena
and lighted tennis courts
b City sponsored and super-
vised activities
c Activities sponsored by any
individual dr group, association
or organization which has applied
for and received a permit for
such activity from the City. ,
d Activities of custodial or
maintenance personnel In the
course of their official duties
Section 4 633 After Hours Permits
Application for the issuance of a
permit to conduct activities in a park
after closing hours shall be submitted
to the City on the forms provided, at
least two (2) weeks prior to the date
of the activity Permits shall be is-
sued if it appears that the applicant
can comply with current regulations
of the City governing parks
Section 4 634 Prohibited Acts,
Regulations The following prohibi-
tions and regulations shall apply to
all parks They shall apply to all ve-
hicles including snowmobiles, motor
bikes, all -terrain vehicles and all
other vehicles
a Speed Limit. No person shall
drive or operate a motor vehicle
in any park exceptcn roads or
designated parking areas on any
body of water, of In other such
areas as the Director of Public
Works shall, determine, and no
person shall operate a motor ve-
hicle within a park at a speed in
excess of 15 miles per hour
b Parking In Proper Areas No
person shall park any motor ve-
hicle In any place In a park ex-
cept In designated parking areas
c Fires No fires shall be
lighted or made in any park ex-
cept in places provided for such
purposes
d Fireworks and Firearms. No
person shall discharge any
fireworks or firearms in a park
without the written permission of
the City and without a permit, in
the case of fireworks from the
Fire Chief, in the case of
firearms, from the C4ef of
Police i
e Litter. No Person shall scat-
ter about or litter a park with any
form of waste matenal
f Nuisance No person shall
commit any nuisance or any of-
fense against decency or public
morals in a Dark
g Throwing Objects No person
shall ihn.w stories an,.l 01 eels.
bosh or any kind in any Like, pool
or water course nor bathe, swim
or wade except In designated
areas. and at designated times
h Handbills and Posters No
person shall paste, affix or in-
scribe any handbill or poster or
any structure or property on any
place, square or roadway sur-
rounding a park
i
Liquors and bio person
shall possess, dr p1 }f,-twrit;ume
or use intoxicating liquors or
non -Intoxicating malt liquors in a
park
Animals? No perm 8hi ills: ,
turb or interfere i Ith any' birds,
animals, animal habitat or nest-
ing area in a park
k Sales Permits No person
shall be permitted to sell any ar-
ticle food or beverage whatever
in a park without a permit, lease
or concession granted by the
City
1 Dogs No dogs or cats shall
be allowed in a park except on
leash
m Defacing Property. No per-
son shall write or mark or deface
in any manner, or use in any im-
proper way any property or thing
pertaining to or in a park
n Obey Authorized Persons Any
person using a park shall obey
all orders or directions of au-
thorized City personnel
o Destruction of Property No
person shall break, cut, mutilate,
injure. remove or carry away
any tree, plant, flower, shrub,
rock, soil, sand, fence, benches,
tables or any other City property
located in a park
p Public Speech No person
shall give any public speech or
hold or participate in any rally,
convention. assembly or meeting
in any public park without the
written permission of the City
Such permission shall be with-
- held only when necessary to pre-
vent
revent conflict with previously
scheduled park activities
q Hitting of Golf Balls Prohi-
bited No person shall hit, drive,
stroke or otherwise propel a golf
ball upon, m, over or across any
park
✓ Additional Regulations In
order to protect public health,
safety and welfare, and to pre-
serve
reserve the property of the City, the
City Manager is authorized and
directed to estabhsh additional
written regulations which shall
define in precise detail the proce-
dures to be followed in the use of
the parks Such regulations and
any amendments thereto shall be
effective upon filing of a copy
with the City Clerk
s Bicycles. No person shall
ride a bicycle or other non -
motorized vehicle in City parks
except on designated pathways
and in such a manner as not to
Interfere with any other persons
l Discrimination Prohibited
No person Involved In the use of a
park, including but not limited to
team sponsors shall commit an
unfair discriminatory practice or
deny another person access to,
admission to, utilization of, or
benefit from any such event be-
cause of race, color, creed, sex,
religion, or national origin The
provisions of this paragraph shall
not apply to a religious organiza-
tion with respect to qualifications
based on religion, when religion
shall be a bona fide qualification
for membership in the organiza-
tion
u stow and Arrows — The use
of bis and arrows shall be pro-
hibited from use in the parks ex-
cept in designated areas
Sec 2 Penalty Any person violat-
ing the provisions of this ordinance
shall he guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction shall be punished by
a fine of not more than 5300 or by im-
prisonment for not to exceed 90 days,
or both
Sec 3 Effective Date This ordi-
nance shall take effect 15 days after
its publication
Adopted by the City Council June
21, 1976
/s/ JAMES R DAHL
Mayor
Attest
/s/ EARL E HANSON
City Clerk
Reviewed for administration
/s/ CHRIS CHERCHES
City Manager
Approved as to form and legality
/s/ WAYNE G POPHAM
City Attorney
(June 20, 1976)—SLP-GV
(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 1337
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
THE USE OF PARKS. AMENDING
THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE
• CODE BY ADDING SECTIONS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF ST LOUIS
PARK DOES ORDAIN
Section 1 The St Lows Park Ordi-
nance Code is amended by adding
( sections to read
Section 4 630. Definition. For the
purpose of Sections 4 ,630 through
4 634 of this ordinance code, "park"
shall mean a park, playground,
swimming pool, lake, ,pond, stream,
trail, nature area, open space area or
recreation center It shall also mean
any other property owned, leased,
used or controlled, wholly or in part,
by the City for park and recreation
l` use •
1 Section 4:631. Parks to be closed
All pubhc parks pill close at 11 00
p m each day and shall remain
closed to the public until 5 00 a m on
the next day No person shall be In,
remain in or enter any public park
between the hours of 11 00 p m and
500 a m and no person shall drive
into,or remain in a public parking
area within or immediately adjacent
to a pubhc park during the hours
when such park, is closed, except as
authorized in Sections 4 632 and
4 633
Section 4:632. Activities Permitted
After Closing. The following ac-
tivities may continue in parks after
the parks have closed
a Use of an indoor ice arena
and hghted tennis courts
b City sponsored and super-
vised activities
c Activities sponsored by any
indivtdual or group, association
or organization wluch has applied
for and received a permit for
such activity from the City ,
d Activities of custodial or
maintenance personnel in the
course of their official duties
Section 4:633 After Roars Permits.
Application for the issuance of a
permit to conduct activities in a park
after closing hours shall be submitted
to the City on the forms provided, at
least two (2) weeks prior to the date
� of the activity Permits shall be is-
sued if it appears that the applicant
can comply with current regulations
of the City governing parks
Section 4134 Prohibited Acte,
Regulations. The following prohubi-
tions and regulations shall apply to
all parks They shall apply to all ve-
hicles including snowmobiles, motor
bikes, all -terrain vehicles and all
other vehicles •
a Speed Limit. No person shall
drive or operate a motor vehicle
in any park except -on roads or
designated parking areas on any
body of water or to other such
areas as the Director of Public
Works shall determine, and no
person shall operate a motor ve-
hicle within a park at a speed m
excess of 15 miles per hour
b Parking in Proper Areas. No
person shall park any motor ve-
tucle in any place in a park ex -
Inept m designated parking areas
c Fires No fires shall be
lighted or made m any park ex-
cept in places provided for such
purposes
d Fireworks and Firearms. No
erson shall discharge any
fireworks or firearms in a park
without the written permission of
' the City and without a permit, in
the case of fireworks from the
Fire Chief, in the case of
firearms, from the Chief of
Pohce
e Litter. No Person shall scat-
ter about or fitter a park with any
form of waste materia;
f Nuisance No person shall
commit any nwsance or any of-
fense against decency or 1411c
morals in a Dark
J
g Throwfug Objects. No person
shall throw stones, wood, or rub-
bish or any kind in any lake, pool -
or water course, nor bathe, swum
or wade except in designated
areas, and at designated tunes
h Handbills and Posters. No
person shall paste, affix or in-
scribe any handbill or poster or
any structure or property on any
place, square or roadway sur-
rounding a park
i Liquors and Be.eerrNo person
shall possess, displty, consume
or use intoxicating liquors or'
non -Intoxicating malt liquors in a
park
j Anim No a
turb or inrfereINWMtnTp ail rbird,
animals, animal habitat or nest-
ing area in a park
k Sales Permits. No person
shall be permitted to sell any ar-
ticle food or beverage whatever
in a park without a permit, lease
or concession granted by the
City -
1 Dogs. No dogs or cats shall
be allowed m a park except on
leash
m Defacing Property. No per-
son shall write or mark or deface
in any manner, or use m any im-
proper way any property or thing
pertaining to or in a park
n Obey Authorized Persons. Any
person using a park shall obey
all orders or directions of au-
thorized City personnel
o Destruction of Property No
person shall break, cut, mutilate,
injure, remove or carry away
any tree, plant, flower, shrub,
rock, soil, sand, fence, benches,
tables or any other City property
located in a park
p Public Speech No person
shall give any public speech or
hold or participate m any rally,
convention, assembly or meeting
in any public park without the
written permission of the City
Such permission shall be with-
held only when necessary to pre-
vent conflict with previously
scheduled park activities
q Hitting of Golf Balls Prohi-
bited. No person shall hit, drive,
stroke or otherwise propel a golf
ball upon, m, over or across any
park
✓ Additional Regulations. In
order to protect public health,
safety and welfare, and to pre-
serve the property of the City, the
City Manager is authorized and
directed to estabhsh additional
written regulations which shall
define In precise detail the proce-
dures to be followed in the use of
the parks Such regulations and
any amendments thereto shall be
effective upon filing of a copy
with the City Clerk
s Bicycles. No person shall
ride a bicycle or other non -
motorized vehicle m City parks
except on designated pathways
and m such a manner as not to
interfere with any other persons
t Discrimination Prohibited.
No person involved in the use of a
park, including but not limited to
team sponsors, shall commit an
unfair discriminatory practice or
deny another person access to,
admission to, utilization of, or
benefit from any such event be-
cause of race, color, creed, sex,
religion, or national origin The
provisions of this paragraph shall
not apply to a religious organiza-
tion with respect to qualifications
based on religion, when religion
shall be a bona fide qualification
for membership in the organiza-
tion —
uBow and Arrows — The use
of bows and arrows shall be pro-
hibited from use in the parks ex-
cept in designated areas
Sec. 2. Penalty. Any person violat-
ing the provisions of this ordinance
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction shall be punished by
a fine of not more than $300 or by im-
prisonment for not to exceed 90 days,
or both
Sec. 3 Effective Date. This ordi-
nance shall take effect 15 days after
its publication
Adopted by the City Council June
21, 1976
/s/ JAMES R DAHL
Mayor
Attest
/s/ EARL E HANSON
City Clerk
Reviewed for administration
/s/ CHRIS CHERCHES
- City Manager
Approved as to form and legality
/s/ WAYNE G POPHAM _ _
City Attorney
(June 20, 1976)—SLP-GV
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Affidavit of Publication
Si LOUISPARKSUN
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
In The Matter Of
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