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March 21, 2023 <br />Page 4 <br />DHS). Regulatory review is pursuant to MN Rules Section 9555.9600 – 9555.9730. A brief <br />sampling of the rules include regulations related to the following: <br />Age (Adults defined as 18 and above). <br />Daycare (defined as less than 24 hours – no overnight care). <br />License – required pursuant to MN Statutes Section 245A and other applicable <br />regulations. <br />Participants Rights – a MN Rules-based requirement identifying specific rights of clients, <br />including privacy, medical care, and self-determination. <br />Personnel standards and requirements. <br />Staffing rations based on client abilities. <br />Client care and progress planning and tracking. <br />Client well-being care, including nutrition, health, physical activities, and related <br />services. <br />Safety procedures and structures. <br />Physical space requirements. <br />The Department of Human Services regulates and monitors compliance with these standards, <br />although the City’s building and code departments continue to retain authority over building <br />code, fire code, and related regulations. <br />2.Criteria for and Consistency with Criteria for CUP Approval. Title XV Land Usage, Chapter <br />152 Zoning Code, Section §152.243. Also, review including MN Rules Section 9555.9660 et <br />seq; and MN Statutes Section 245A. <br />SUMMARY AND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Conditional Use Permit for an Adult Daycare - Staff recommends approval with the following <br />conditions: <br />1.Issues related to building, fire, and other related city codes shall be subject to comment <br />and recommendation by applicable staff. <br />2.The applicant receives and provides the required licensing from the State of Minnesota <br />and provides evidence of such licensing throughout occupancy in the space. <br />3.The CUP is provided for the requested tenant suite only. Changes in location, size, <br />operation, or other aspects of the facility will require a new CUP application. <br />This recommendation is based on a finding that the proposal, with the conditions cited, is <br />consistent with the requirements for Conditional Use Permit consideration, with the long-term <br />objectives of the recommendations and policies of the St. Anthony Comprehensive Plan.