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HF4009 FIRST ENGROSSMENT REVISOR KRB H4009-1 <br /> 9.1 (1)2,500 square feet for a single-family detached home, duplex,triplex,fourplex, <br /> 9.2 fiveplex, sixplex, stacked flat, and courtyard apartment; or <br /> 9.3 (2) 1,200 square feet for a townhome and cottage housing. <br /> 9.4 (c)A minimum lot size for a city subject to subdivision 5 must not be greater than: <br /> 9.5 (1)4,000 square feet for a single-family detached home, duplex,triplex,fourplex, <br /> 9.6 fiveplex, sixplex, stacked flat, and courtyard apartment; or <br /> 9.7 (2) 1,200 square feet for a townhome and cottage housing. <br /> 9.8 (d)This subdivision does not apply to a city located outside of the metropolitan area <br /> 9.9 with a population of less than 10,000. <br /> 9.10 Subd. 10. City official controls; limitations.(a)City official controls establishing, <br /> 9.11 directly or indirectly,the permitted size, scale,or form of a building may only impose the <br /> 9.12 following limitations: <br /> 9.13 (1)building height maximums; <br /> 9.14 (2)yard or setback requirements; <br /> 9.15 (3)maximum lot coverage; <br /> 9.16 (4)impervious surface maximums; <br /> 9.17 (5)lot width minimums; <br /> 9.18 (6)lot area minimums; and <br /> 9.19 (7)a maximum number of residential units per lot. <br /> 9.20 (b)City official controls must not impose architectural features,minimum square footage, <br /> 9.21 garage square footage,or floor area ratios, and must not create practical difficulties in the <br /> 9.22 placement of residential units on any lot. <br /> 9.23 (c)City official controls establishing,directly or indirectly,the maximum square footage, <br /> 9.24 gross floor area, or other size standard for residential dwelling units must be increased by <br /> 9.25 at least ten percent per single-family unit built on a lot where multiple single-family units <br /> 9.26 will be developed.A city may opt not to adjust a height standard for single-family units <br /> 9.27 entitled to other standard adjustments under this paragraph. <br /> 9.28 (d)A city must reduce a setback standard by at least one foot for an all-electric and <br /> 9.29 efficient home. <br /> Sec.2. 9 <br />