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1993-734 o o o .. HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 93-734 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1306 AND 1307 HOPKINS CITY CODE RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL DISABLED TRANSFER AND PARKING ZONES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA, DOES ORDAIN: section 1. The Hopkins city Code, sections 1306.13 and 1306.14 are hereby amended by substituting the following paragraphs to read as follows: 1306.13 Desianation of Disabled Transfer Zone. Subdivision 1. Sians. A disabled transfer zone will designate boundaries by using two signs, each as specified by Minnesota State Statutes and the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Each transfer zone will be 20 feet in length and signs will be placed facing the street. The space between the signs is the transfer zone. Subdivision 2. Access. The disabled transfer zone shall comply with current federal and state statutes, insofar as they apply, concerning ramp accessibility. It shall be the responsibility solely of the permittee to bring the disabled transfer zone into compliance with such' regulations, including, but not limited to, the installation of ramps. 1306.14 Ineliaibilitv.No disabled transfer zones will be allowed for private businesses, non-profit organizations (excluding churches), or parking lots. section 2. The Hopkins City Code, section 1307.13 is hereby amended by substituting the following paragraphs to read as follows: 1307.13 Desianation of Disabled parkina Zone. Subdivision 1. Sians. A disabled parking zone will designate boundaries by using two signs, each as specified by Minnesota State Statutes and the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Each parking zone will be 20 feet in length and signs will be placed facing the street. The space between the signs is the parking zone. Subdivision 2. Access. The disabled parking zone shall comply with current federal and state statutes, insofar as they apply, concerning ramp o o accessibility. It shall be the responsibility solely of the permittee to bring the disabled parking zone into compliance with such regulations, including, but not limited to, the installation of ramps. section 3. The Hopkins city Code, section 1307, is hereby amended by adding the following paragraph to read as follows: 1307.14 Ineligibility. No disabled parking zones will be allowed for private businesses, non-profit organizations (excluding churches), or parking lots. Churches shall be ineligible if it can be demonstrated that adequate off-street space meeting building and inspection code requirements is available for disabled parking. section 4. This Ordinance is effective subject to the following: First Reading Second Reading Date of Publication Effective Date of Ordinance November 16, 1993 December 7, 1993 December 15, 1993 January 4, 1994 ATTEST: Clerk o