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iii) A property owner's failure to comply with provisions of this section shall <br />constitute a violation of this section, and shall subject the property owner to the <br />enforcement provisions and procedures as provided in this Section and the City Code. <br />612.04: MEASUREMENT OF DISTANCE: <br />For purposes of determining the minimum distance separation, the requirement shall be <br />measured by following a straight line from the outer property line of the permanent residence or <br />temporary residence to nearest outer property line of the applicable prohibited location. The City <br />Administrator shall maintain an official map showing prohibited locations as defined by this <br />section. The City Administrator shall update the map at least annually to reflect any changes in <br />the location of prohibited zones. <br />612.05: PENALTIES: <br />A person who violates this section may be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000, or by <br />confinement for a term not exceeding 90 days, or by both such fine and confinement. Each day a <br />person maintains a residence in violation of this section constitutes a separate violation. <br />Additionally, the City may seek a court order to enjoin any person in violation of this section <br />from taking any prohibited action hereunder. <br />612.06 EXCEPTIONS: <br />A designated offender residing within a prohibited area as described in Section 612.03(a) does <br />not commit a violation of this Chapter if any of the following apply: <br />a) The person established the permanent residence or temporary residence and <br />reported and registered the residence pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections <br />243.166, 243.167, or successor statute,prior to January 22, 2017; <br />b) The school, place of worship, park or day care center within 1,000 feet of the <br />person's permanent residence was designated or opened after the person <br />established the permanent residence or temporary residence and reported and <br />registered the residence pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 243.166 or <br />243.167; <br />c) The residence is a property owned or operated by the Minnesota Department of <br />Corrections or the Federal Bureau of Prisons; or <br />d) The person's conviction for the designated offense was reversed on appeal. <br />Nothing in this provision shall require any person to sell or otherwise dispose of any real <br />property acquired or owned prior to the conviction restricting residency under this section. <br />489525v1 AMB MU125-11 <br />3