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ZONING REGULATIONS § 78-41 <br /> (11) Prescribing penalties for the violation of for the purpose of establishing open space adja- <br /> the provisions of this chapter. cent to the street and which area is designated on <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.01((1), (2))) the recorded plat as boulevard reserve. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.12) <br /> State law reference—Vacating utility easements or bou- <br /> levard reserves, Minn. Stat. §462.358, subd. 7. <br /> In their interpretation and application, the <br /> provisions of this chapter shall be held to be the Secs. 78-10-78-40. Reserved. <br /> minimum requirements for the promotion of the <br /> public health, safety, morals and welfare. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.03(1)) ARTICLE II. ADMINISTRATION AND <br /> ENFORCEMENT'S <br /> Sec. 78-7. More restrictive provisions to ap- <br /> ply. DIVISION 1. GENERALLY <br /> Where the conditions imposed by any provision <br /> of this chapter are either more restrictive or less Sec. 78-41. Zoning administrator. <br /> restrictive than comparable conditions imposed <br /> by any other law, Code provision, statute, resolu- <br /> tion or regulation of any kind, the regulations enforced by the zoning administrator, who shall <br /> which are more restrictive or which impose higher be appointed by the council. <br /> standards or requirements shall prevail. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.03(2)) (b) The zoning administrator also shall: <br /> (1) Determine that all building permits com- <br /> Sec. 78-8. Prohibitions. ply with this chapter; <br /> It is unlawful to convert, enlarge, reconstruct (2) Issue all zoning occupancy certificates and <br /> or alter any structure or use any structure or land make and maintain records; <br /> for any purpose nor in any manner which is not in <br /> conformity with this chapter. (3) Conduct inspections of buildings and use <br /> (Code 1 sty § h this c of land to determine compliance with the <br /> terms of this chapter; <br /> Sec. 78-9. Vacation of streets,alleys and pub- (4) Maintain permanent and current records <br /> lic grounds. of this chapter, including but not limited <br /> to all snaps, amendments and special uses, <br /> Vacation of streets, alleys and public grounds variances, appeals and applications; <br /> shall follow the procedures set forth in this chap- <br /> ter; except that such vacation shall require a (5) Receive, file and forward all applications <br /> petition by a majority of the landowners abutting for appeals, amendments, variances, spe- <br /> the property to be vacated, and a hearing pre- cial uses or other matters to the desig- <br /> ceded by two weeks' published and posted notice, hated official bodies; <br /> all as required by Minn. Stat. § 412.851. The <br /> council may vacate any publicly owned utility 10> Institute in the name of the city any <br /> easement or boulevard reserve which is not being appropriate actions or proceedings against <br /> used for sewer, drainage, electric, telegraph, tele- a violator as provided by law; and <br /> phone, gas and steam purposes or for boulevard (7) Serve as an ex officio nonvoting member <br /> reserve purposes,in the same manner as vacation of the planning commission. <br /> proceedings are conducted for streets, alleys and Code 1931, § 10.06(1), (2)) <br /> other public ways. A boulevard reserve means an <br /> easement established adjacent to a dedicated street "Cross reference—Administration, ch. 3. <br /> CD78:21 <br />