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Temporary Family HealthCare Dwellings <br /> June 27, 2016 <br /> Page 4 <br /> • An executed contract for septic sewer management or other proof of adequate septic sewer <br /> management; <br /> • An affidavit that the applicant provided notice to adjacent property owners and residents; <br /> • A general site map showing the location of the temporary dwelling and the other structures <br /> on the lot; and <br /> • Compliance with setbacks and maximum floor area requirements of primary structure. <br /> The law requires all of the following to sign the application: the primary caregiver,the owner of <br /> the property(on which the temporary dwelling will be located) and the resident of the property(if <br /> not the same as the property owner). However, neither the physically disabled or mentally <br /> impaired individual nor his or her power of attorney signs the application. <br /> Who can host a temporary family health care dwelling? <br /> Placement of a temporary family health care dwelling can only be on the property where a <br /> "caregiver"or"relative"resides. The statute defines caregiver as "an individual, 18 years of age or <br /> older, who: (1)provides care for a mentally or physically impaired person; and(2) is a relative, <br /> legal guardian, or health care agent of the mentally or physically impaired person for whom the <br /> individual is caring."The definition of"relative" includes"a spouse,parent, grandparent, child, <br /> grandchild, sibling,uncle, aunt, nephew or niece of the mentally or physically impaired person. <br /> Relative also includes half, step and in-law relationships." <br /> Is this program just for the elderly? <br /> No. The legislature did not include an age requirement for the mentally or physically impaired <br /> dweller. 8 <br /> Who can live in a temporary family health care dwelling and for how long? <br /> The permit for a temporary health care dwelling must name the person eligible to reside in the unit. <br /> The law requires the person residing in the dwelling to qualify as "mentally or physically <br /> impaired,"defined as"a person who is a resident of this state and who requires assistance with two <br /> or more instrumental activities of daily living as certified by a physician, a physician assistant, or <br /> an advanced practice registered nurse, licenses to practice in this state."The law specifically limits <br /> the time frame for these temporary dwellings permits to 6 months,with a one-time 6 month <br /> renewal option. Further,there can be only one dwelling per lot and only one dweller who resides <br /> within the temporary dwelling <br /> 8 The law expressly exempts a temporary family health care dwelling from being considered"housing with services <br /> establishment",which,in turn,results in the 55 or older age restriction set forth for"housing with services <br /> establishment"not applying. <br />