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City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> May 2, 1997 <br /> • Page 2 <br /> We would like to confirm with City Council what you want us to be doing and would make the <br /> following suggestions: <br /> • Multiple dwelling units such as Silver Lake Woods Townhomes, where each unit was built <br /> for sale, and has a separate deed and a separate PIN number, would not be registered or <br /> inspected. <br /> • Duplexes where each side has its own lot and its own PIN number, and they were offered <br /> for sale, would not be registered or inspected. (Example: Larry Beach twin homes) <br /> • Duplexes on a single lot where one or both units are renter-occupied would have to be <br /> registered and any renter-occupied unit inspected. The minimum fee of$30.00 would be <br /> paid. <br /> • Duplex units where the two units are left intact, but used as one residence by an owner, <br /> would have to register, but pay no fees and would not be inspected. <br /> • Fourplexes would have to be registered, pay fees based on four units, and be inspected <br /> regardless of how they are occupied, unless they have been legally subdivided, the units <br /> have been assigned separate PIN numbers, and all four units are owner-occupied. Where <br /> a fourplex includes an owner-occupied unit, the owner-occupied unit would be registered <br /> but not inspected. The minimum fee of$30.00 would be paid. <br /> • Create a definition for a cooperative, where a group of people own a multiple dwelling but <br /> units are not owned individually. Cooperatives would have to register, pay fees and be <br /> • inspected. <br /> Action Requested: Provide direction on whether an code amendment should be prepared to <br /> clarify these situations and whether you want staff's suggestions incorporated into the <br /> amendment. <br /> N:\DATAIUSERSIPAMSVSHAREVSPECPROJVSP023.97MNGCODE.CC 1 <br /> • <br />