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act within its public buildings. <br /> • PLANNING <br /> Land use Ring fM.S.4ZO - Metro cities are required by the state to have a comprehensive land <br /> use plan. <br /> State zonlag standards CH.S.462.356) - limitations on local zoning decisions for manufactured <br /> homes, group homes, earth-sheltered homes, etc. <br /> Uniform Mding code aMM - Cities are required to adopt and enforce a state uniform building <br /> code which enforces heating, ventilation, energy conservation, electric$, fire standards, plumbing, <br /> etc. Handicap accessibility is one of the requirements which must be assured for public buildings. <br /> flood plain management ad.S.104. The eommisaioaer of nattiral resources is authorized to <br /> require and approve local government.reportinng on flood plain management ordinances. Costs <br /> associated with imposing local ordinances may be passed on to the local government. <br /> Flood insurance-(M.S.104;Q8)1 - The state requires that all local governments subject to recurrent <br /> flooding participate in the national flood insurance program. <br /> Sh=-I rid development (M.S, 05.485) - The commissioner of natural resources is authorized to <br /> require and approve local government reporting on shmelaad management or&anoes, and monitor <br /> band use in the vicinity of the shoreland. <br /> TRANSPORTATION <br /> Municipal state aid WAds (M.S•j(2,09) To obtain funding for construction and.maintenance of these <br /> roads, cities must comply with standards which oftea result in overbuilding such roads. Ia addition, <br /> a larger share of MVET revenues apo being transferred into the state Wmik highway system. <br /> C=Wtergui=01 (Dept of Y nslgitatio ) - The office of State Aid requires that cities over <br /> 5,000 population are receiving Municipal State Aid must purchase and may only use MnDOT <br /> specified network hardware and software. <br /> GENERAL GO / RECORD XIWING <br /> S=tliabli 216 - State law requiring all new and replacement lighting for street and <br /> parking lot lighting to meet energy efficiency, standards, adopted by the Department of Transportation. <br /> Lamps of at least initial efficiencies of at least 70 lumens per watts. such as high pressure sodium or <br /> metal halide lamps, are required; mercury vapor lamps may not be used. (1992) <br /> 3 <br /> Ml <br /> a 9 3 = .L 1 0 tit rat vs,a 8 V, : v <br />