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HF4009 FIRST ENGROSSMENT REVISOR KRB H4009-1 <br /> 2.1 (e) "Structure"means anything constructed or installed for residential or commercial <br /> 2.2 use which requires a location on a parcel of land. <br /> 2.3 Subd. 2. Multifamily residential developments.(a) Subject to compliance with all <br /> 2.4 municipal standards,multifamily residential developments are a permitted use in any <br /> 2.5 commercial zoning district.A multifamily residential development may not be constructed <br /> 2.6 on a lot zoned for a single-family home unless otherwise authorized by law,rule, or <br /> 2.7 ordinance. <br /> 2.8 (b)A multifamily residential development may be mixed use so long as at least 50 <br /> 2.9 percent of the square footage of the development is dedicated to residential use. <br /> 2.10 Subd. 3. Compliance with comprehensive plan;zoning.A multifamily residential <br /> 2.11 development must be approved by a city if it is consistent with the comprehensive plan on <br /> 2.12 the date of submission and complies with the requirements of this section and all state and <br /> 2.13 municipal standards. <br /> 2.14 Subd.4.Applicable zoning standards.(a)A city may not impose more restrictive <br /> 2.15 standards on a multifamily residential development than those that apply to property zoned <br /> 2.16 for the current use of the parcel. <br /> 2.17 (b)A city must not impose a height requirement on a multifamily residential development <br /> 2.18 that is less than the tallest structure within a one-quarter mile radius of the parcel on which <br /> 2.19 the development will be built,or the maximum height permitted under the city's official <br /> 2.20 controls,whichever is higher, so long as the maximum height of the development is no <br /> 2.21 more than 150 feet. <br /> 2.22 (c)A city must not impose a setback requirement on a multifamily residential <br /> 2.23 development that is less than the smallest minimum setback distance required of a structure <br /> 2.24 within a one-quarter mile radius of the parcel on which the development will be built. <br /> 2.25 Subd. 5.Parking requirements limited.A city may not require more than one off-street <br /> 2.26 parking space per residential unit. <br /> 2.27 Subd. 6.Affordable housing development; height requirements. (a)An affordable <br /> 2.28 housing development must be permitted to exceed both a maximum height requirement and <br /> 2.29 a maximum floor area ratio limitation imposed by city official controls as provided in <br /> 2.30 paragraphs(b)and(c). The authority in paragraphs(b)and(c)that will produce the tallest <br /> 2.31 development with the most number of affordable housing units on the parcel shall be applied <br /> 2.32 to the affordable housing development. <br /> 2.33 (b)An affordable housing development may either: <br /> Section 1. 2 <br />