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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Ordinance 2015-30 CITY OF PLYMOUTH HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE No. 2015-30 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER IV OF THE PLYMOUTH CITY CODE CONCERNING RENTAL LICENSING THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS: SECTION 1. Section 410.41 is hereby added to the Plymouth City Code as follows: 410.41 Use of a Rental Dwelling for a Home Occupation. A Home Occupation may be operated within a Rental Dwelling in compliance with City Code Section 21145, and as modified below: No more than one delivery to or shipment from a home in conjunction with the home occupation by a vehicle over 20,000 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating(GVWR) shall be made per week(Sunday through Saturday)to the property. SECTION 2. Section 410.42, Subd 1. of the Plymouth City Code is hereby amended to provided as follows: 410.42. Rental dwelling licenses: Conduct on licensed premises. Subd. 1. It shall be the responsibility of the rental license holder to take appropriate action,with the assistance of the City,to prevent conduct by tenants or their guests on the licensed premises which is hereby deemed to be disorderly, in violation of any of the following statutes or ordinances: Minnesota Statutes, Sections 609.75 through 609.76, which prohibit gambling; Minnesota Statutes, Section 609.321 through 609.324,which prohibits prostitution and acts relating thereto; Minnesota Statutes, Sections 152.01 through 152.025,and Section 152.027, Subdivisions 1 and 2,which prohibit the unlawful sale or possession of controlled substances; Minnesota Statutes, Section 340A.401,which prohibits the unlawful sale of alcoholic beverages; Section 2025 of this Code,which prohibits noise and noisy assemblies; Minnesota Statutes, Sections 97B.021, 97B.045, 609.66 through 609.67 and 624.712 through 624.716,and Section 930 of this Code,which prohibit the unlawful possession,transportation, sale or use of a weapon; or Minnesota Statutes, Section 609.72,which prohibits disorderly conduct,when the violation disturbs the peace and quiet of the occupants of at least one unit on the licensed premises or other premises, other than the unit occupied by the person(s)committing the violation. Failure to comply with dangerous dog requirements in violation of Section 915 of this Code or Minnesota Statutes Chapter 347. Indecent exposure in violation of Minnesota Statutes Section 617.23. Assault,as defined by Minnesota Statutes Sections 609.221, 609.222, 609.223, 609.2231,and 609.224, excluding domestic assaults. Public nuisance,as defined by Section 960.03, subdivision 1, of this Code or Minnesota Statutes Sections 609.74- .745. The unlawful sale, furnishing,use, or possession of intoxicating liquor or non intoxicating malt liquor in violation of Minnesota law or Chapter XII of this Code. Criminal damage to property in violation of Minnesota Statutes 609.595. The unlawful sale or possession of small amounts of marijuana in violation of Minnesota Statutes 152.027 subd.4. The unlawful possession or use of drug paraphernalia in violation of Minnesota Statues 152.092. Contributing to the delinquency or status as a juvenile. Failure to restrain a domestic animal in violation of Section 915 of this Code. Cruelty to animals in violation of Minnesota law. Excess number of domestic animals in violation of Section 915 of this Code. Illegal possession of a wild animal in violation of Section 915 of this Code. Unlicensed dog in violation of Section 915 of this Code. Illegal open burning in violation of Section 915 of this Code. Illegal refuse in violation of Section 600 of this Code. Abandoned or junk vehicles in violation of Minnesota law. Illegal exterior storage in violation of Section 21105.11 of the Zoning Ordinance. Illegal parking or storage of recreational vehicles in violation of Section 21105.11 of the Zoning Ordinance. Illegal parking or storage of vehicles in violation of Section 21105.11 of the Zoning Ordinance. False report to public officer in violation of Section 960.03, Subd.2 of this Code. Illegal home occupation in violation of Section 21145 of the Zoning Ordinance. Three cumulative renter violations in a 365 day period of other City Codes or State Statutes on the premises or on the adjacent rights-of-way. These violations include,but are not limited to, parking. SECTION 3. This Ordinance is effective immediately upon enactment. ADOPTED this 24th day of November, 2015 by the City Council of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota. Kelli Slavik, Mayor ATTEST: < t/044-11AL dra Engdahl, Cit Y 04�rk 1 4 r