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HomeMy Public PortalAboutjunk yard ord for 1968 - village - 925 Affidavit of Publication0 SUN NEWSPAPERS AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Wayzata -North Shore Sun 747 E. Lake Street Wayzata, Minnesota State of Minnesota County of Hennepin SS. W. JOHN BERTRAM, being duly sworn, on oath says he is and during all times here stated has been the vice president and printer of the newspaper known as The Wayzata -North Shore Sun and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: (1) Said newspaper is printed in the English language in newspaper format and in column and sheet form equivalent in printed space to at least 900 square inches. (2) Said newspaper is a weekly and is distributed at least once each week. (3) Said newspaper has 50% of its news columns devoted to news of local interest to the community which it purports to serve and does not wholly duplicate any other publication and is not made up entirely of patents, plate matter and advertisements. (4) Said newspaper is circulated in and near the municipality which it purports to serve, has at least 500 copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers, has an average of at least 75% of its total circulation currently paid or no more than three months in arrears and has entry as second-class matter in its local post -office. (5) Said newspaper purports to serve the City of Wayzata in the County of Hennepin and it has its known office of issue in the City of Wayzata in said county, established and open during its regular business hours for the gathering of news, sale of advertisements and sale of subscriptions and main- tained by the managing officer or persons in its employ and subject to his direction and con- trol during all such regular business hours and devoted exclusively during such regular business hours to the business of the newspaper and business related thereto. (6) Said news- paper files a copy of each issue immediately with the State Historical Society. (7) Said news- paper has complied with all the foregoing conditions for at least two years preceding the day or dates of publication mentioned below. (8) Said newspaper has filed with the Secretary of State of Minnesota prior to January 1, 1966 and each January 1 thereafter an affidavit in the form prescribed by the Secretary of State and signed by the publisher of said newspaper and sworn to before a notary public stating that the newspaper is a legal newspaper. He further states on oath that the printed ordinance hereto attached as a part hereof was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published therein in the English language, once each week, for ] successive weeks; that it was first so published on Thurs. the 25th day of April 19 68 and was thereafter printed and published on every to and including the day of .. 19 and that the following is a printed copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of said notice, to wit: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of April (Notarial Seal) Alice J. Nelson, Nothr'ublic nnepm Coun y, Minn. My Commission Expires December 26, 1973 19 68 VILLAGE OF MEDINA ORDINANCE NO. 925 An Ordinance Regarding Junk- yards in the Village of Medina, County of Hennepin, Minnesota. The Village Council of the Vil- lage of Medina Does Ordain: Section 925:00. Definition. A junkyard is a tract of land upon which there is kept piled or stored whether temporarily, ir- regularly, or continually, or for the buying or selling at retail or wholesale or dealing in any old, used or second-hand materials of any kind, including cloth, rugs, clothing, paper, rubbish, bottles, rubber, iron, brass, copper or other metal, furniture, used mo- tor vehicles or the parts thereof or other articles which from their worn condition are practically useless for the purpose for which they are made and which are commonly classed as junk, or upon which the wrecking or dis- mantling of automobiles, other vehicles or other machinery is done. Section 925:05. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to reg- ulate the type of business within the Village of Medina which is primarily an agricultural and res- idential community. Section 925:10. Prohibition. No junkyard shall be kept or main- tained within the corporate limits of the Village of Medina. Section 925:15. Violations. Each day a violation of this section shall continue, shall constitute a separate and distinct violation. Section 925:20. Effect. This or- dinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its pass- age and legal publication. Passed by the Council this 2nd day of April, 1968. Approved by: /s/ Wayne Neddermeyer, . Mayor of the Village of Medina Attested by: /s/ Priscilla Arens, Clerk of the Village of Medina. (Corporate Seal) (W 4/25,'68)