HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005-01 Supplement Old Pages Memorandum
Date: 3/2/05
To: Edina Code of Ordinance Users
From: Deb Mangen, City Clerk
RE: Code Supplement 2005-01
1 am sending you the newest update for your Edina City Code book, Supplement No.2005-01. This supplement
contains all ordinances adopted by the City Council through March 1,2005. Please replace the following pages
as noted:
Section 130—Replace section,amended by Ord. No.2005-1
Section 1000—Replace pages 3-4, amended by Ord. No.2005-2
Feel free to contact me with any questions regarding this supplement or Edina's Code. I would also like to note
that the City's Code can also be found on our web site at www.ci.edina.mn.us.And please be sure to let me
know if you spot an error so it can be corrected with the next supplement. Thanks!
City of Edina General Code Provisions and Administration 130.03
Section 130 - Election of Council Members
130.01 Date of Flection. The regular City election shall be held biennially on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday in November in every even numbered year.
130.02 Term. Each elected Council Member, including the Mayor, shall serve for a term
of four years. The term of an elected Council Member will commence on the first business
day of January following the election at which the Council Member was elected.
130.03 Staggering of Terms. Two Council Members, other than the Mayor, shall be
elected at each biennial City election. The Mayor shall be elected at every other biennial
City election.
History. Ord 112 codified 1970, amended by Ord 112 Al 2-28-74, Ord 112-1-A2
10-13-76
Reference: M.S. 412.02, Subd. 1; 412.022, Laws of Minnesota, 1970 Chapter 12
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City of Edina Misdemeanors and Nuisances 1000.12
1000.10 Noisy Assembly.
Subd. 1 Noisy Assembly Defined. For purposes of this Subsection, "noisy
assembly" shall mean a gathering of more than one person in a residential area or
building between 10:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. that produces noise that
unreasonably disturbs the peace, quiet or repose of a person or persons of
normal sensibilities.
Subd. 2 Acts Prohibited. No person shall participate in or remain at a
gathering knowing or having reason to know that the gathering is a noisy
assembly. No person shall knowingly permit a building or any property under
such person's care or control to be used as a location for a noisy assembly.
1000.11 Nudity in Certain Places. No person shall appear in a state of nudity in:
A. Any place or premises licensed as a food establishment pursuant to Section
720 of this Code;
B. Any place or premises licensed to sell beer, wine, or liquor pursuant to
Section 900 of this Code;
C. Any place, room, or rooms to which members of the public are admitted
which adjoin and are accessible from places or premises described in paragraph
A. or B. of this subsection except public restrooms as defined in Section 455 of
this Code; or
D. Any place, room or rooms where any admission or fee is charged for viewing
persons in s state of nudity.
For purposes hereof, "nudity" means (i) less than completely and opaquely covered
human genitals, pubic region, buttock, anus, or female breast(s) below a point
immediately above the top of the areola; or (ii) human male genitals in a discernably
turgid state, even if completely and opaquely covered.
1000.12 Intentional Feeding of Deer.
Subd. 1 Feeding Prohibited. No person shall feed deer within the City. For
purposes of this subdivision, feeding shall mean the provision of one half cubic
foot or more of grain, fruit, vegetables, nuts, hay or other edible material either
on the ground or at a height of less than five feet above the ground, in a manner
that attracts deer. Living food sources such as trees and other live vegetation
shall not be considered as deer feeding.
Subd. 2 Exception. The provisions of Subd. 1 of this subsection shall not
apply to the employees or agents of the City, the County, the State, the Federal
1000-3 Supplement 2002-1
City of Edina Misdemeanors and Nuisances 1000.13
government or veterinarians who in the course of their official duties have deer
in their custody or under their management.
1000.13 Harassment of Dogs Used for Law Enforcement Purposes. No person shall interfere
or meddle with any dog used by a public law enforcement agency or a peace officer handling
such a dog in performance of the duties of the agency. No person shall torture, harass, torment,
beat, kick, strike, mutilate, injure, disable, kill or harm in any other way any such dog or peace
officer
History: Ord 1001 codified 1970; amended by 1001 Al 4-22-71, 1001-A2 9-12-74, 1001-A3,
6-11-86, 1001-A4 6-14-89, repealed by 1004 2-25-71. Amended by Ord 1993-10; Ord 1993-14,
Ord. 2002-4, 6-4-02
Cross Reference: Sections 455, 705, 715, 720, 900; Subsection 1230.02
1000 - 4 Supplement 2002-1