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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,June 20,2016 <br /> 6:30 dclock p.m. <br /> Thiesse stated he is ambivalent to the dog park, but that in his view the park can function with the fence in <br /> a legal position. Thiesse indicated he is more willing to accept the variance for the small part. Thiesse <br /> noted Three Rivers has nine dog parks and that he hopes someone has checked to see whether Baker Park <br /> will be included in that in the near future. <br /> Schoenzeit moved,Lemke seconded,to recommend denial of Application No. 16-3832,City of <br /> Orono,3580 Wayzata Boulevard West. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> 10. #16-3840 CITY OF ORONO,TEXT AMENDMENT: TEMPORARY FAMILY HEALTH <br /> CARE DWELLINGS,8:40 P.M.—8:49 P.M. <br /> Barnhart stated during the 2016 Legislative session,the Minnesota legislature enacted a law allowing <br /> "temporary family health care dwellings" in Minnesota. These dwellings are 300 square feet,usually on a <br /> trailer,that are connected to the houses' electivity and water sources, contain a sewage tank for pumping <br /> and can be placed anywhere on the property. The legislature noted that these drop houses provide a <br /> viable housing option for patients needing care provided by others but not necessarily in a hospital or <br /> nursing facility. <br /> The statute allows a city to opt-out of the requirements of this statute. To alleviate possible confusion and <br /> to avoid situations where a property owner may place a temporary family health care dwelling as a guest <br /> house,the proposed ordinance opts out of the statute. <br /> Staff recommends approval of the text amendment. Barnhart noted this was not on the City's list of <br /> priorities but it was identified by the Council in early May that this should be moved to the top of the list <br /> prior to the statute becoming effective in September. <br /> Schoenzeit asked if it is like a blood mobile or a library mobile. <br /> Barnhart stated there is actually a company out there that provides this service. The dwelling basically <br /> consists of 300 square feet with a holding tank for the septic. The dwelling can be hooked up to water <br /> and electricity from the main house and is essentially an addition that is parked in the yard. <br /> Thiesse asked if this is something the City might want to allow. Thiesse stated he can understand the <br /> concern about maintaining some control over it but that it might be something the City would want to <br /> discuss a little bit more. <br /> Barnhart stated the mobile dwellings are designed to provide avenues for people to get healthcare and that <br /> Mr. Thiesse raises a very valid point. Barnhart noted the City's ordinance already prohibits it and that he <br /> did not want to have an ordinance that prohibits it and then have a statute that allows it. Barnhart stated <br /> the purpose of the text amendment is to clarify it and that perhaps later in the year the City can discuss it <br /> further. <br /> Leskinen stated adopting this does not shut the door on it permanently but simply just clarifies what is <br /> already on the books. Leskinen stated the City could choose to allow it at some point. <br /> Barnhart stated in his view it would be worthwhile to revisit it. <br /> Page _ _ <br /> _ _ _ __ <br /> _ . 21 <br />
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