ORD 96-05A.
CITY OF OTSEGO
COUNTY OF WRIGHT
STATE OF MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 96-5
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF COMMERCIAL FEEDLOTS OF 300 ANIMAL UNITS OR MORE WITHIN THE CITY
OF OTSEGO.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OTSEGO ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section I. Intent. It is the intent of this Interim Ordinance to
allow the City of Otsego to complete review of the presently
existing ordinance sections related to Commercial Feedlots and to
make appropriate changes in the same in order to protect the value
of residential properties within the City of Otsego, to insure
proper land use controls, and to facilitate compatibility between
such facilities and the surrounding property uses.
Section 2. Authority and Purpose. The City Council is empowered by
Minn. Stat. 462.355, Subd. 4 to pass an interim ordinance,
applicable to all or a portion of its jurisdiction, for the purpose
of protecting the planning process and the health, safety, and
welfare of its citizens.
Section 3. Temporary Prohibition. For six Months
after the effective date of this ordinance, or until such earlier
time as the Otsego City Council determines by resolution that the
reasons for the moratorium no longer exist, no Commercial Feedlot
of 300 Animal Units or more, shall be established within the City
of Otsego, nor shall the City receive, consider, and/or approve,
any application, of any type, for a Commercial Feedlot of 300
Animal Units or more within the City. The term Animal Unit, as used
herein, is defined in Minnesota Rules 7020.0300, Subpart 5.
Section 4. Misdemeanor. Any person, persons, firm or corporation
violating any provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished
pursuant to Minn. Stat. 609.02, Subd. 3, or as subsequently
amended, plus costs of prosecution.
Section S. Injunctive Relief. In the event of a violation of this
ordinance, the City may institute appropriate actions or
proceedings, including requesting injunctive relief to prevent,
restrain, correct, or abate such violations.
Section 6. Separability. It is hereby declared to be the intention
that the several provisions of this ordinance are separable in
accordance with the following: if any court of competent
jurisdiction shall adjudge any provision of this ordinance to be
invalid, such judgment shall not affect any other provisions of
this ordinance not specifically included in said judgment.
Section 7. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect from
and after its passage and publication, and shall remain in effect
until G=Y M o„ts after the effective date, unless a shorter
period of time is approved by proper resolution of the Otsego City
Council.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Otsego this 13TH day of
MaA , 1996.
IN FAVOR: Norman F Freske, Mayor, Ron Black, Vern Heidner, Council
OPPOSED: Members
Larry Fournier, Suzanne Ackerman, Council Members
CITY OF OTSEGO
- Beatty,
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Norman F. Freske, Mayor
Posted: 5/21/96 - Otsego City Hall (2 Bds)
Published: 5/29/96 - Elk River Star NEws
Affidavit of Publication
CITY OF OTSEGO
COUNTY OF WRIGHT
STATE OF MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO.98.6
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM
ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
COMMERCIAL FEEDLOTS OF
300 ANIMAL UNITS OR MORE
WITHIN THE CITY OF OTSEGO.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF OTSEGO ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Intent. It is the intent of
this Interim Ordinance to allow the
City of Otsego to complete review of
the presently existing ordinance sec-
tions related to Commercial Feedlots
and to make appropriate changes in
the same in order to protect the value
of residential properties within the
City of Otsego, to insure proper land
use controls, and to facilitate compati-
bility between such facilities and the
surrounding property uses.
Section 2. Authority and
Purpose. The City Council is empow-
ered by Minn. Stat. 462.366, Subd. 4
to pass an interim ordinance, applica-
ble to all or a portion of its jurisdic-
tion, for the purpose of protecting the
planning process and the health, safe-
ty and welfare of its citizens.
Section 3. Temporary'
Prohibition. For Six Months after
the effective date of this ordinance, or
until such earlier time as the Otsego
City Council determines by resolution
that the reasons for the moratorium
no longer exist, no Commercial
Feedlot of 300 Animal Unite or more,
shall be established within the City of
Otsego, nor shall the City receive, con=
sider, and/or approve, any application;
of any type, for a Commercial Feedlot
of 300 Animal Unite or more ithin
the City. The term Animal Unwit, as.
used herein, is defined in Minnesota
Rules 7020.0300, Subpart b.
Section 4. Misdemeanor. Any pen
son, persons, firm or corporation vio-
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