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Council Member introduced the following emergency ordinance and <br />moved its adoption: <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />ORDINANCE NO. 08 - 98 <br />AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE PARKING OF A <br />SELF - CONTAINED MOTOR HOME FOR USE AS A RESIDENCE <br />ordain: <br />The City Council of the City of Lino Lakes, Anoka County, Minnesota, does <br />Legislative Findings of Fact <br />The City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota, experienced a severe storm and tornado on Friday, <br />May 15, 1998. As a result of the storms and the tornado, several homes were destroyed <br />and the residents moved to other housing. Some owners of these destroyed homes now <br />wish to rebuild their homes and desire to be living on -site during the rebuilding process. <br />They have requested authorization to park and live in a motor home on their property. <br />The City finds that living on the property during reconstruction is in the best interest of <br />the homeowner because the homeowner will be able to protect his property by deterring <br />theft or vandalism. In addition, the homeowner will be available at all times to the <br />builder. <br />Therefore, the City Council of the City of Lino Lakes, Anoka County, Minnesota, does <br />thereby ordains: <br />1. A temporary emergency exists for those homeowners whose dwellings were <br />destroyed by the storms and tornado of May 15, 1998. <br />2. The owner of any single family home declared destroyed by the American Red <br />Cross shall be allowed to park and live in a motor for the period of time described <br />in Section 3 of this emergency ordinance. <br />3. This emergency ordinance will expire on August 22, 1998. <br />This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage by a majority of Council Members <br />present on the June 8, 1998 City Council meeting and shall be in force and effect for 75 <br />days following that date or until August 22, 1998. <br />Passed by the Council of the City of Lino Lakes this 8th day of June, 1998. <br />