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~-13r3?{'~~i)~Ni~~~f ~~~~~~~J~~~~ ~'~~`11~a1J~.~~.~11~>'~,, ~~Nl~s <br />5775 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 555, St. Louis Park, MN 55416 <br />Telephone: 952.595.9636 Facsimile: 952.595.9837 planners@nacplanning.com <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Little Canada Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Stephen Grittman <br />DATE: August 28, 2002 <br />RE: Little Canada -Housing Occupancy Standards <br />FILE NO: 758.10 - 02.09 <br />Following is draft text that may be considered to help address the issues related to <br />housing occupancy: <br />Dwelling Unit. A residential building or portion thereof intended for occupancy by a <br />family, but not including hotels, motels, nursing homes, seasonal cabins, boarding or <br />rooming houses, tourist homes or trailers. An individual dwelling unit shall have <br />sleeping, sanitation and cooking facilities that are shared in common by the family (as <br />defined by this Ordinance) occupying the dwelling unit. Where other sleeping <br />sanitation, and cooking facilities are accessible from a portion of the dwelling unit that <br />has its own entrance to the outdoors or to a common interior vestibule or hallway such <br />separate facilities shall constitute a seoarate dwelling unit. <br />Dwelling -Single Family. A dwelling designed exclusively for occupancy by one (1) <br />family. A single family dwelling that has more than one cooking area must be designed <br />so that all cooking areas are accessible in common from the interior of the building to <br />the entire dwelling. Where any building obstruction including a wall door or other <br />structure inhibits full interior common access the building shall be considered to contain <br />two (2) or more dwelling units. <br />pc: Kathy Glanzer <br />Steve Westerhaus <br />
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