Laserfiche WebLink
ORDINANCE #16-08 <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br />ANOKA COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />AN ADDITION TO CHAPTER 34 KNOWN AS THE OFFENSES AND <br />MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS CHAPTER OF THE CITY CODE <br />AN ORDINANCE RESTRICTING PREDATORY OFFENDER RESIDENCY <br />The City of Ramsey ordains: <br />Section-34-23. City Code, Section 34-23 is added as follows: <br />PREDATORY OFFENDER RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS <br />SECTION 1. AUTHORITY. <br />This ordinance is adopted pursuant to and under the authority of the Horne Rule Charter <br />of the City of Ramsey, Section 12.06 and Minnesota Statutes Section 462.357. <br />Subdivision 1. <br />SECTION 2. PREDATORY OFFENDER RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS <br />(a) Findings and Purpose. Repeat predatory offenders present an extreme threat to the <br />public safety of a community as a whole, and especially to children. Predatory offenders are <br />likely to use physical violence and to repeat their offenses. Most predatory offenders commit <br />many offenses, have many more victims than are ever reported, and are prosecuted for only a <br />fraction of their crimes. This makes the cost of predatory offender victimization to society at <br />large, while incalculable, unmistakably steep. <br />It is the intent of this Chapter to serve the City's compelling interest to promote, protect <br />and improve the health, safety, and welfare of citizens of the City of Ramsey by creating areas <br />around locations where children regularly congregate in concentrated numbers and where certain <br />predatory offenders are prohibited from establishing temporary or permanent residence. <br />(b) Definitions. For the purpose of this Chapter, the following definitions will apply <br />unless the context or intent clearly requires a different meaning: <br />DAY CARE: Any facility, public or private, licensed by the State of Minnesota or Anoka <br />County, in which care, training, supervision, habilitation or developmental guidance for <br />children is provided on a regular basis and for periods less than 24 hours per day. <br />CHILD OR CHILDREN: Any person or persons under 18 years of age, or individuals <br />under age 21 who are in foster care. <br />