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Anoka County City of Lino Lakes <br />38 <br /> <br />licensed under sections 144.50 to 144.56, other than hospitals exempt under section 272.02, <br />and contiguous property used for hospital purposes, without regard to whether the property <br />has been platted or subdivided. The market value of class 4a property has a class rate of <br />1.25 percent. (b) Class 4b includes: (1) residential real estate containing less than four <br />units that does not qualify as class 4bb, other than seasonal residential recreational <br />property; (2) manufactured homes not classified under any other provision; (3) a dwelling, <br />garage, and surrounding one acre of property on a nonhomestead farm classified under <br />subdivision 23, paragraph (b) containing two or three units; and (4) unimproved property <br />that is classified residential as determined under subdivision 33. The market value of class <br />4b property has a class rate of 1.25 percent. (c) Class 4bb includes: (1) nonhomestead <br />residential real estate containing one unit, other than seasonal residential recreational <br />property; and (2) a single family dwelling, garage, and surrounding one acre of property on <br />a nonhomestead farm classified under subdivision 23, paragraph (b). Class 4bb property <br />has the same class rates as class 1a property under subdivision 22. Property that has been <br />classified as seasonal residential recreational property at any time during which it has been <br />owned by the current owner or spouse of the current owner does not qualify for class 4bb. <br />(d) Class 4c property includes: (1) except as provided in subdivision 22, paragraph (c), real <br />and personal property devoted to temporary and seasonal residential occupancy for <br />recreation purposes, including real and personal property devoted to temporary and <br />seasonal residential occupancy for recreation purposes and not devoted to commercial <br />purposes for more than 250 days in the year preceding the year of assessment. For <br />purposes of this clause, property is devoted to a commercial purpose on a specific day if <br />any portion of the property is used for residential occupancy, and a fee is charged for <br />residential occupancy. Class 4c property under this clause must contain three or more rental <br />units. A "rental unit" is defined as a cabin, condominium, townhouse, sleeping room, or <br />individual camping site equipped with water and electrical hookups for recreational vehicles. <br />Class 4c property under this clause must provide recreational activities such as renting ice <br />fishing houses, boats and motors, snowmobiles, downhill or cross-country ski equipment; <br />provide marina services, launch services, or guide services; or sell bait and fishing tackle. <br />A camping pad offered for rent by a property that otherwise qualifies for class 4c under this <br />clause is also class 4c under this clause regardless of the term of the rental agreement, as <br />long as the use of the camping pad does not exceed 250 days. In order for a property to be <br />classified as class 4c, seasonal residential recreational for commercial purposes under this <br />clause, at least 40 percent of the annual gross lodging receipts related to the property must <br />be from business conducted during 90 consecutive days and either (i) at least 60 percent of <br />all paid bookings by lodging guests during the year must be for periods of at least two <br />consecutive nights; or (ii) at least 20 percent of the annual gross receipts must be from <br />charges for rental of fish houses, boats and motors, snowmobiles, downhill or cross-country <br />ski equipment, or charges for marina services, launch services, and guide services, or the <br />sale of bait and fishing tackle. For purposes of this determination, a paid booking of five or <br />more nights shall be counted as two bookings. Class 4c property classified under this clause <br />also includes commercial use real property used exclusively for recreational purposes in <br />conjunction with other class 4c property classified under this clause and devoted to <br />temporary and seasonal residential occupancy for recreational purposes, up to a total of two <br />acres, provided the property is not devoted to commercial recreational use for more than <br />250 days in the year preceding the year of assessment and is located within two miles of <br />the class 4c property with which it is used. Owners of real and personal property devoted to <br />temporary and seasonal residential occupancy for recreation purposes and all or a portion <br />of which was devoted to commercial purposes for not more than 250 days in the year <br />preceding the year of assessment desiring classification as class 4c, must submit a <br />declaration to the assessor designating the cabins or units occupied for 250 days or less in <br />the year preceding the year of assessment by January 15 of the assessment year. Those
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