Ordinances
Interim OrdinancesInterim Ordinances Currently in Effect:
Background on Interim Ordinances
State statute already provides necessary requirements for cities to meet before enacting interim ordinances (also known as moratoriums). One requirement is that cities can only enact moratoriums “for the purpose of protecting the planning process and the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens.” Cities do not enact moratoriums without careful consideration for what is best for their residents.
Recently, Minnesota cities have used interim ordinances to study issues such as residency of level III sex offenders and location of solar farms. Moratoriums allow time for cities to study unanticipated situations before thoughtfully proceeding. Although cities rarely use moratoriums, when they do, they often need to do so immediately.
Contrary to what some have said, moratoriums don’t stop existing construction or construction that has been permitted to proceed. This prohibition is already required in current state statute (see Minnesota Statutes, section 462.355, subdivision 4c). And if a city wants more time than initially thought to study any development, state statute also requires a public hearing before extending any moratorium.
- Code of Ordinances Section 801 – Driveway Access
- Code of Ordinances Section 735 – Crime Free Multi-Housing Code
- Code of Ordinances Section 730 – Rental Licensing
- Code of Ordinances Section 706 – Fire Code
- Code of Ordinances Section 702 – Mechanical Systems
- Code of Ordinances Section 701 – Licensing Plumbers
- Code of Ordinances Section 700 – Building Code
Section 02 – Title
Section 03 – Jurisdiction, Application and Interpretation
Section 04 – Rules and Definitions
Section 05 – General Requirements
Section 06 – Fences
Section 07 – Parking and Loading
Section 08 – Signs
Section 09 – Towers
Section 10 – Non-Conforming Uses
Section 11 – General Zoning District Provisions
Section 12 – A-1 Agricultural District
Section 13 – R-1 Single and Two Family Residential District
Section 14 – R-2 Multiple Family Residential District
Section 15 – B-1 Central Business District
Section 16 – B-2 Highway Business District
Section 17 – I-1 General Industrial District
Section 18 – I-2 Planned Industrial Park District
Section 19 – Flood Plain Overlay District
Section 20 – Manufactured Home Parks
Section 21 – Planned Unit Developments
Section 22 – Conditional and Interim Use Permits
Section 23 – Amendments, Rezoning
Section 24 – Variances, Appeals
Section 25 – Enforcement, Violoations, Penalities
Section 26 – Effective Date
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Section 02-Purpose, Jurisdiction, and Conveyances
Section 03 – General Requirements and Definitions
Section 04 – Review and Action
Section 05 – Preliminary Plat
Section 06 – Final Plat
Section 07-DesignStandards
Section 08-StreetNamesandAddressNumbering
Section 09-BasicImprovements
Section 10-PublicLandDedication
Section 11-MinorSubdivisions
Section 12-PlannedUnitDevelopment
Section 13-Variances
Section 14-AdministrationandEnforcement
Section 15-ViolationsandPenalty
Section 16-Effective Date
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Section 600 – Schedule of Fees, Charges & Rates Current
Section 602 – Emergency Protection Rates
Section 605 – Building Permit Fees
Section 605.2 – Building Permit Fee Schedule 1-1-24
Section 609 – Sewer Service Charge
Section 610 – Sewer Rates
Section 611 – Sewer Use Regulations
Section 612 – Individual Sewage Systems
Section 614 – Water Meters
Section 615 – Water Rates
Section 620 – Wat Sew Connect Charges
Section 630 – Fees, Business Licenses
Section 635 – Dog License
Section 700 – Building Code
Section 701 – Licensing Plumbers
Section 702 – Mechanical Systems
Section 704 – Sump Pump Piping-DELETED
Section 705 – Fire Limits
Section 706 – Fire Code
Section 715 – Underground Utilities
Section 720 – Mobile Homes
Section 730 – Rental Code
Section 730.03 – Rental Fees
Section 735 – Crime Free Rental
Section 1005 – Unreasonable Acceleration
Section 1010 – Parking
Section 1010.12 – Snow Emergency
Section 1010.14 – Winter Parking
Section 1015 – ATVs, Special Vehicles and Snowmobiles
Section 1020 – Traffic Control Devices
Section 1025 – Speed Limits in School Zones
Section 1030 – Parking and Storage
Section 1105 – Abate Nuisances
Section 1110 – Noisy Dogs Amended 3-20-12
Section 1115 – Beekeeping
Section 1120 – Dogs
Section 1125 – Livestock
Section 1130 – Small Animals
Section 1135 – Dutch Elm Disease
Section 1140 – Nuisances Affecting Right of Privacy
Section 1145 – Weed Elimination
Section 1150 – Nuisances Combustible Material
Section 1155 – Abandoned Vehicles