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462.357 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2014 6 <br />affected person's land is located. The board or governing body as the case may be, may permit as a variance <br />the temporary use of a one family dwelling as a two family dwelling. The board or governing body as the <br />case may be may impose conditions in the granting of variances. A condition must be directly related to and <br />must bear a rough proportionality to the impact created by the variance. <br />Subd. 6a. Normal residential surroundings for persons with disabilities. It is the policy of this state <br />that persons with disabilities should not be excluded by municipal zoning ordinances or other land use <br />regulations from the benefits of normal residential surroundings. For purposes of subdivisions 6a through <br />9, "person" has the meaning given in section 245A.02, subdivision 11. <br />Subd. 7. Permitted single family use. A state licensed residential facility or a housing with services <br />establishment registered under chapter 144D serving six or fewer persons, a licensed day care facility serving <br />12 or fewer persons, and a group family day care facility licensed under Minnesota Rules, parts 9502.0315 <br />to 9502.0445 to serve 14 or fewer children shall be considered a permitted single family residential use <br />of property for the purposes of zoning, except that a residential facility whose primary purpose is to treat <br />juveniles who have violated criminal statutes relating to sex offenses or have been adjudicated delinquent <br />on the basis of conduct in violation of criminal statutes relating to sex offenses shall not be considered a <br />permitted use. <br />Subd. 8. Permitted multifamily use. Except as otherwise provided in subdivision 7 or in any town, <br />municipal or county zoning regulation as authorized by this subdivision, a state licensed residential facility <br />serving from 7 through 16 persons or a licensed day care facility serving from 13 through 16 persons shall be <br />considered a permitted multifamily residential use of property for purposes of zoning. A township, municipal <br />or county zoning authority may require a conditional use or special use permit in order to assure proper <br />maintenance and operation of a facility, provided that no conditions shall be imposed on the facility which <br />are more restrictive than those imposed on other conditional uses or special uses of residential property in <br />the same zones, unless the additional conditions are necessary to protect the health and safety of the residents <br />of the residential facility. Nothing herein shall be construed to exclude or prohibit residential or day care <br />facilities from single family zones if otherwise permitted by a local zoning regulation. <br />Subd. 9. Development goals and objectives. In adopting official controls after July 1, 2008, in a mu- <br />nicipality outside the metropolitan area, as defined by section 473.121, subdivision 2, the municipality shall <br />consider restricting new residential, commercial, and industrial development so that the new development <br />takes place in areas subject to the following goals and objectives: <br />(1) minimizing the fragmentation and development of agricultural, forest, wildlife, and open space lands, <br />including consideration of appropriate minimum lot sizes; <br />(2) minimizing further development in sensitive shoreland areas; <br />(3) minimizing development near wildlife management areas, scientific and natural areas, and nature <br />centers; <br />(4) identification of areas of preference for higher density, including consideration of existing and <br />necessary water and wastewater services, infrastructure, other services, and to the extent feasible, en- <br />couraging full development of areas previously zoned for nonagricultural uses; <br />(5) encouraging development close to places of employment, shopping centers, schools, mass transit, <br />and other public and private service centers; <br />Copyright © 2014 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />
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