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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-12-26 Ordinance 2019-18 Amending Chapter 22 of Edina City CodeAFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS Brandi Botts being duly sworn on an oath, states or affirms that he/she is the Publisher's Designated Agent of the newspaper(s) known as: SC Edina with the known office of issue being located in the county of: HENNEPIN with additional circulation in the counties of: HENNEPIN and has full knowledge of the facts stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualifica- tion as a qualified newspaper as provided by Minn. Stat. §331A.02. (B) This Public Notice was printed and pub- lished in said newspaper(s) once each week, for 1 successive week(s); the first insertion being on 12/26/2019 and the last insertion being on 12/26/2019. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICES Pursuant to Minnesota Stat. §580.033 relating to the publication of mortgage foreclosure notices: The newspaper complies with the conditions described in §580.033, subd. 1, clause (1) or (2). If the newspaper's known office of issue is located in a county adjoining the county where the mortgaged premises or some part of the mortgaged premises described in the notice are located, a substantial portion of the newspaper's circulation is in the latter county. Designated Agent Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before me on 12/26/2019 by Brandi Botts. )00,,ka-v(— tik Notary Public 4 DARLENE MARIE MACPHERSON Notary Public Minnesota Commission Expires January 31, 2024 0 Rate Information: (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space: $34.45 per column inch Ad ID 1002974 CITY OF EDINA ORDINANCE NO. 2019-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 22 OF THE EDINA CITY CODE CONCERNING ACCESS TO MULTI -UNIT HOUSING STRUCTURES BY UNITED STATES CENSUS BUREAU EMPLOYEES THE CITY COUNCIL OF EDINA ORDAINS: Section 1. Chapter 22 of the Edina City Code is amended by adding Article 10 to provide as fol- lows: ARTICLE X. ACCESS TO MULTI- UNIT HOUSING STRUCTURES BY UNITED STATES CENSUS BU- REAU EMPLOYEES 22-310. Declaration; Purpose. (a) The United States Consti- tution directs a decennial census count of all persons living in the United States. (b) Complete, accurate census data is of critical importance to all residents of Edina for equal politi- cal representation, fair distribution of federal and state funding, and sound planning and investment in infrastructure, real estate, business development, and public policy and programming. (c) During the decennial census, the United States Census Bureau conducts Non -Response Fol- low-up Operations (NRFU), when employees of the United States Census Bureau visit households that have not yet submitted a cen- sus form. (d) Renters and others who live in multi -unit housing structures have historically been at higher risk of being undercounted in the de- cennial census, with the number of renter households in an area being the most influential variable affect- ing an area's census self- response rate; in other words, the more rent- ers in an area, the lower the self -re- sponse rate of that area. (e) The risk of an undercount is compounded in areas with high concentrations of communities that have been consistently under- counted in the past and who are more likely to be renters, including low-income households, commu- nities of color, Native American/ American Indian communities, im- migrants and refugees, and young people. (f) Multi -unit housing structures can be difficult for Census Bureau employees to enter due to security barriers. (g) It is critical that Census Bu- reau employees have access to multi -unit housing structures during the decennial census, so they can reach households that have not yet participated. (h) 13 U.S. Code §7223 autho- rizes Census Bureau employees to access "any hotel, apartment house, boarding or lodging house, tenement, or other building". 22-311. It is unlawful for a per- son, either directly or indirectly, to deny access to an apartment build- ing, dormitory, nursing home, man- ufactured home park, other multi- unit structure used as a residence, or an area in which one or more sin- gle-family dwellings are located on private roadways, to employees of the United States Census Bureau who display current, valid Census Bureau credentials and who are engaged in official census counting operations during the Census Bu- reau's standard operational hours of 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (local time) during the decennial census; and Be It Further 22-312. Census Bureau em- ployees granted access must be permitted to leave census materials in an orderly manner for residents at their doors, except that the man- ager of a nursing home may direct that the materials be left at a central location within the facility; and Be It Further. 22-313. This ordinance does not prohibit (1) denial of admittance into a particular apartment, room, manufactured home, or personal residential unit; (2) denial of per- mission to visit certain persons for valid health reasons, in the case of a nursing home or a Registered Housing with Services Establish- ment providing assisted -living services meeting the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section 144G.03, subdivision 2; (3) limiting visits to a reasonable number of census employees; (4) requiring a prior appointment or notification to gain access to the structure; or (5) denial of admittance to or expul- sion of an individual employee from a multi -unit housing structure for good cause. Section 2. This ordinance is effective immediately upon its pas- sage and publication. First Reading: December 3, 2019 Second Reading: Waived ATTEST: Sharon Allison, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor Published in the Sun Current December 26, 2019 1002974