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5.1 (1) if all of the units are all-electric and efficient homes, the city must permit the <br />5.2 development of at least six residential dwelling units on the lot; <br />5.3 (2) if at least two of the units are affordable housing, the city must permit the development <br />5.4 of at least six residential dwelling units on the lot; or <br />5.5 (3) if all of the units are all-electric and efficient homes and at least two of the units are <br />5.6 also affordable housing, the city must permit the development of at least eight residential <br />5.7 dwelling units on the lot. <br />5.8 (c) The requirements of this subdivision apply regardless of the types of middle housing <br />5.9 authorized by the city under subdivision 2. <br />5.10 Subd. 5.Municipal standards.(a) Any standards, performance conditions, or <br />5.11 requirements imposed by a city for residential dwelling units permitted under subdivisions <br />5.12 3 and 4 must directly relate to protecting public health, safety, and general welfare. <br />5.13 (b) A city may not use official controls to prohibit the application of this section, including <br />5.14 imposing performance conditions, standards, requirements, ordinances, fees, exactions, and <br />5.15 dedications on any residential dwelling unit or development that are more restrictive than <br />5.16 those in this section or other law or rule. <br />5.17 Subd. 6.Commercial district designation.A city that does not have a major transit <br />5.18 stop within the boundaries of the city must designate the boundaries of at least one <br />5.19 commercial district in the city. The commercial district must be adjacent to residential <br />5.20 property. The boundaries of the commercial district must be treated as a major transit stop <br />5.21 for the purposes of determining properties to which the densities in subdivisions 3 and 4 <br />5.22 apply. <br />5.23 Subd. 7.Accessory dwelling units authorized.(a) An accessory dwelling unit may be <br />5.24 built on any residential lot in a city, regardless of total lot size, street frontage, connectivity <br />5.25 between the accessory dwelling unit and the primary dwelling on the lot, and whether the <br />5.26 lot is occupied by the property owner, so long as the accessory dwelling unit is built in <br />5.27 conformance with the State Building Code. <br />5.28 (b) A city may permit more than one accessory dwelling unit to be built on a residential <br />5.29 lot. <br />5.30 Subd. 8.Minimum lot size permitted.(a) A city may, by ordinance, require a minimum <br />5.31 lot size in accordance with this subdivision to which the density requirements of subdivisions <br />5.32 3 and 4 apply. <br />5.33 (b) A minimum lot size for a city of the first class must not be greater than: <br />5Section 1. <br />24-06653 as introduced02/08/24 REVISOR KRB/HL <br />42
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