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3.1 (1) exceed the height requirement for the zoning district where the affordable housing <br />3.2 development will be located by 35 feet in height; or <br />3.3 (2) match the maximum allowed height in any zoning district within one mile of the <br />3.4 affordable housing development, so long as the maximum height is no more than 150 feet. <br />3.5 (c) An affordable housing development must be permitted to do one of the following, <br />3.6 whichever results in the largest development: <br />3.7 (1) exceed the maximum density as permitted by city standards or the city's <br />3.8 comprehensive plan by 30 percent; <br />3.9 (2) exceed the lot coverage ratio by 30 percent; <br />3.10 (3) exceed the floor area ratio by 30 percent; or <br />3.11 (4) exceed the maximum impervious lot coverage area by 30 percent. <br />3.12 Subd. 7.Administrative review process.(a) Notwithstanding any law, rule, or ordinance <br />3.13 to the contrary, a city must establish an administrative review process for building permit <br />3.14 applications for multifamily housing development projects. The administrative review <br />3.15 process must review and approve or deny such building permit applications based on the <br />3.16 application's conformity with the city's comprehensive plan, other applicable zoning <br />3.17 requirements, and state law. An application may not be approved contingent on the <br />3.18 development being a part of planned unit development, the approval of a conditional use <br />3.19 permit, the completion of a study, or other condition that is not related to conformity with <br />3.20 the city's comprehensive plan, zoning requirements, and state law. <br />3.21 (b) An application denial must be in writing and must describe the reasons for denial <br />3.22 and the ways the application or development design can be amended to receive approval at <br />3.23 a future date. Nothing in this subdivision prevents an applicant who received a denial from <br />3.24 submitting a new application for the same multifamily housing development, which shall <br />3.25 be treated as a new submission by the city. <br />3.26 (c) The administrative review process shall not involve a public hearing unless one is <br />3.27 required by state or federal law. Approval or denial of an application does not require <br />3.28 approval by the city council or a subcommittee of the council. <br />3.29 (d) An application subject to the administrative review process under this subdivision <br />3.30 must be approved or disapproved within 60 days following the receipt by the city of a <br />3.31 completed application by the applicant. If the city fails to approve or disapprove an <br />3.32 application within 60 days, the application shall be deemed approved. The city may not <br />3.33 request an extension for review of the application from the applicant. <br />3Section 1. <br />REVISOR KRB H4009-1HF4009 FIRST ENGROSSMENT <br />28
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