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3.3 physically impaired person that meets the requirements of subdivision 2. <br /> 3.4 Subd. 2. Temporary family health care dwelling. A temporary family health <br /> 3.5 care dwelling must: <br /> 3.6 (1) be primarily assembled at a location other than its site of installation; <br /> 3.7 (2) be no more than 300 gross square feet; <br /> 3.8 (3) not be attached to a permanent foundation; <br /> 3.9 (4) be universally designed and meet state-recognized accessibility standards; <br /> 3.10 (5) provide access to water and electric utilities either by connecting to the utilities <br /> 3.11 that are serving the principal dwelling on the lot or by other comparable means; <br /> 3.12 (6) have exterior materials that are compatible in composition, appearance, and <br /> 3.13 durability to the exterior materials used in standard residential construction; <br /> 3.14 (7) have a minimum insulation rating of R-15; <br /> 3.15 (8) be able to be installed, removed, and transported by a one-ton pickup truck <br /> 3.16 as defined in section 168.002, subdivision 21b, a truck as defined in section 168.002, <br /> 3.17 subdivision 37, or a truck tractor as defined in section 168.002, subdivision 38.- <br /> 3.18 <br /> 8;3.18 (9) be built to either Minnesota Rules, chapter 1360 or 1361, and contain an <br /> 3.19 Industrialized Buildings Commission seal and data plate or to American National <br /> 3.20 Standards Institute Code 119.2; and <br /> 3.21 (10) be equipped with a backflow check valve. <br /> 3.22 Subd. 3. Temporary dwelling permit; application. (a) Unless the county has <br /> 3.23 designated temporary family health care dwellings as permitted uses, a temporary family <br /> 3.24 health care dwelling is subject to the provisions in this section. A temporary family health <br /> 3.25 care dwelling that meets the requirements of this section cannot be prohibited by a local <br /> 3.26 ordinance that regulates accessory uses or recreational vehicle parking or storage. <br /> 3.27 (b) The caregiver or relative must apply for a temporary dwelling permit from the <br /> 3.28 county. The permit application must be signed by the primary caregiver, the owner of the <br /> 3.29 property on which the temporary family health care dwelling will be located, and the <br /> 3.30 resident of the property if the property owner does not reside on the property, and include: <br /> 3.31 (1) the name, address, and telephone number of the property owner, the resident of <br /> 3.32 the property if different from the owner, and the primary caregiver responsible for the care <br /> 3.33 of the mentally or physically impaired person; and the name of the mentally or physically <br /> 3.34 impaired person who will live in the temporary family health care dwelling; <br /> 3.35 (2) proof of the provider network from which the mentally or physically impaired <br />