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02/08/24 REVISOR KRB/HL 24-06653 <br /> 3.1 (6)townhouses; <br /> 3.2 (7)stacked flats; <br /> 3.3 (8)courtyard apartments; <br /> 3.4 (9)cottage housing;and <br /> 3.5 (10) single-family detached homes. <br /> 3.6 (n)"Residential dwelling unit"or"unit"means a residential dwelling unit for the use of <br /> 3.7 a single owner or tenant and applies to any type of residential structure unless otherwise <br /> 3.8 specified. <br /> 3.9 (o) "Single-family detached home"means any building that contains one residential <br /> 3.10 dwelling unit used,intended, or designed to be built,used,rented,leased,let,or hired out <br /> 3.11 to be occupied,or occupied for living purposes that is not attached to another structure. <br /> 3.12 (p) "Sixplex"means a building containing six residential dwelling units intended for <br /> 3.13 nontransient occupancy and not meeting the definition of townhouse. <br /> 3.14 (q)"Stacked flat"means a nontransient residential building of no more than three stories <br /> 3.15 on a lot zoned for residential development in which each floor is a residential dwelling unit. <br /> 3.16 (r)"Townhouse"means a single-family residential dwelling unit constructed in a group <br /> 3.17 of three or more attached units in which each unit extends from the foundation to the roof <br /> 3.18 and with open space on at least two sides.Each single-family residential dwelling unit shall <br /> 3.19 be considered a separate building. Separate building service utilities shall be provided to <br /> 3.20 each single-family residential dwelling unit when required by the State Building Code. <br /> 3.21 (s) "Triplex"means a building containing three residential dwelling units intended for <br /> 3.22 nontransient occupancy and not meeting the definition of townhouse. <br /> 3.23 Subd. 2. Middle housing types permitted.A city must authorize at least six types of <br /> 3.24 middle housing other than single-family detached homes to be built on residential lots in <br /> 3.25 the city to achieve the density requirements in this section. <br /> 3.26 Subd. 3. Cities of the first class; required residential densities.(a)A city of the first <br /> 3.27 class must permit the development of at least four residential dwelling units on any residential <br /> 3.28 lot that is more than one-half mile from a major transit stop,unless one of the following <br /> 3.29 criteria are met: <br /> 3.30 (1)if all of the units are all-electric and efficient homes,the city must permit the <br /> 3.31 development of at least six residential dwelling units on the lot; <br /> Section 1. 3 <br />