1993-03BILL NO. 1993-3
TRANSITORY ORDINANCE NO. 17.47
AMENDMENT TO TRANSITORY ORDINANCE NO. 17.45
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROTECTING THE PLANNING
PROCESS AND THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE OF CITY RESIDENTS;
AND REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDHAND
GOODS, PAWNBROKER, AND SIMILAR USES WITHIN THE CITY
The City Council of the City of Richfield Ordains:
Transitory Ordinance No. 17.45 is hereby amended by amending
Section 2.03 thereof to read as follows:
2.03 A moratorium on the development of secondhand goods stores
(except those secondhand goods stores which: (i) deal
exclusively in antiques and collectibles more than thirty
years old; (ii) do not purchase goods at the business
location for resale; and (iii) are exempt as a secondhand
goods dealer under Section 1186 of the Richfield City
Code), pawnshops, auction houses and other similar uses is
adopted pending completion of the study and the adoption of
any amendments to the City's zoning ordinance. No license
or building permit may be issued for such uses or for the
expansion of any existing use during the moratorium period
nor may any rezonings, plattings and replattings, or land
divisions or consolidations be granted by the City for such
uses during the moratorium period. The moratorium period
shall expire on November 26, 1993 or such earlier date as
may be further adopted by ordinance. The moratorium period
may be extended for a reasonable time by ordinance, as may
be necessary to complete the study and adopt any necessary
amendments to the City's zoning ordinance.
Passed by the City Council of the City of Richfield,
Minnesota this 12th day of April, 1993. ;•
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Martin J. iirsch, ~ Mayor
ATTEST:
T omas P. Ferber, ~ City C erk
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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN)
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L.J. Canning
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Tramitory Urdiaaace No. 19.46 ie hereby aJ~
read ae follows:
2.03 A moratorium on the develomeeec ..f'
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' any amendments to the City's zonintr ordiar
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meats to the City's zoning ordinance.
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Bill No. 1993-3
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