Given the list of places where they can't live according to this proposed
ordinance, I can't
imagine that there would be more than a half dozen houses in Minneapolis
that would
qualify.  Maybe that's the intent.
Ray Marshall
Minnehaha

Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 08:08:00 -0500
From: "Booker Hodges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Mpls] sex offenders in mpls
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ordinance:

Any person registered as a convicted level 2 or level 3 [sex offender] with
the Minnesota Department of Corrections living within the limits of the City
of Minneapolis shall not live within 1,000 feet of any of the following:

1. School and any auxiliary fields that youth frequent.
2. Community center that youth frequent.
3. Community organization that serves youth.
4. Battered women's shelter, or place that provide counseling services to
victims of sexual abuse.
5. Library.
6. Church that youth frequent.
7. Park or swimming area that youth frequent.
8. Corner store that youth frequent.
9. Nursing home, or any other facility that provides services to vulnerable
adults.
10. Mental health center, or place that provides services to people with
mental disabilities.

Sub A.

No more than two registered sex offenders shall live on any one city block
at any given time.

Sub B.

No more than 10 percent of the total registered sex offenders living in
Minneapolis shall live in any one given neighborhood.

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