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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 1 <br /> PREFACE <br /> <br /> This Code is a revision and codification of the ordinancea <br /> , of Arden Hills of a general and permanent nature. Aa <br /> expressed in the Adopting Ordinance, the Code supersedea <br /> all such ordinances not included therein or recognized as <br /> continuing in force by reference thereto. It is the first such <br /> revision and codification for the city. <br /> The chapters of the Code are arranged in alphabetical <br /> order and the sections within each chapter are catchlined to <br /> facilitate usage. Footnotes which tie related sectiona of the <br /> Code together and which refer to relevant provisiona of the <br /> state law have been included. A table listing the atate law <br /> citations setting forth their location within the Code volume <br /> is included at the back of this volume. The source of each <br /> section is indicated by the hiatory note appearing in <br /> parentheses at the end thereof. The absence of such a note <br /> indicates that the section is new and was adopted for the <br /> first time with the adoption of the Code. By use of the <br /> Comparative Table also appearing in the back of the <br /> volume, any ordinance included herein can be readily found <br /> in the Code. <br /> Numbering System <br /> The numbering syatem uaed in this Code is the same <br /> system used in many atate and municipal codea. Each <br /> section number consists of two component parta separated <br /> by a dash, the figure before the dash representing the <br /> chapter number and the figure after the dash indicating the ~ <br /> , position of the section within the chapter. Thus, the first <br /> section of Chapter 1 is numbered 1-1 and the fourteenth <br /> section of Chapter 21 is 21-14. <br /> Under this system each section is identified with ita <br /> chapter and, at the same time, new sections or even whole <br /> ~ chapters can be inserted in their proper places, simply by <br /> using the decimal system for amendments. By way of <br /> , illustration: If new material consisting of three sectiona that <br /> would logically come between Sections 4-3 and 4-4 is <br /> v <br />