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Temporary Family HealthCare Dwellings <br /> June 27, 2016 <br /> Page 5 <br /> What structures qualify as temporary family health care dwellings under the new <br /> law? <br /> The specific structural requirements set forth in the law preclude using pop up campers on the <br /> driveway or the"granny flat"with its own foundation as a temporary structure. Qualifying <br /> temporary structures must: <br /> • Primarily be pre-assembled; <br /> • Cannot exceed 300 gross square feet; <br /> • Cannot attach to a permanent foundation; <br /> • Must be universally designed and meet state accessibility standards; <br /> • Must provide access to water and electrical utilities (by connecting to principal dwelling or <br /> by other comparable means9); <br /> • Must have compatible standard residential construction exterior materials; <br /> • Must have minimum insulation of R-15; <br /> • Must be portable(as defined by statute); <br /> • Must comply with Minnesota Rules chapter 1360(prefabricated buildings) or 1361 <br /> (industrialized/modular buildings), "and contain an Industrialized Buildings Commission <br /> seal and data plate or to American National Standards Institute Code 119.2"1°; and <br /> • Must contain a backflow check valve." <br /> l <br /> Does the State Building Code apply to the construction of a temporary family <br /> health care dwelling? <br /> Mostly, no.These structures must meet accessibility standards(which are in the State Building <br /> Code). The primary types of dwellings proposed fall within the classification of recreational <br /> vehicles,to which the State Building Code does not apply. Two other options exist,however, for <br /> these types of dwellings. If these structures represent a pre-fabricated home, the federal building <br /> code requirements for manufactured homes apply(as stated in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1360). If <br /> these structures are modular homes, on the other hand, they must be constructed consistent with <br /> the State Building Code(as stated in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1361). <br /> What health, safety and welfare requirements does this new law include? <br /> Aside from the construction requirements of the unit, the temporary family health care dwelling <br /> must be located in an area on the property where"septic services and emergency vehicles can gain <br /> access to the temporary family health care dwelling in a safe and timely manner." <br /> What local ordinances and zoning apply to a temporary health care dwelling? <br /> The new law states that ordinances related to accessory uses and recreational vehicle storage and <br /> parking do not apply to these temporary family health care dwellings. <br /> 9 The Legislature did not provide guidance on what represents"other comparable means". <br /> 10 ANSI Code 119.2 has been superseded by NFPA 1192. For more information,the American National Standards <br /> Institute website is located at https://www.ansi.org/. <br /> 11 New Minn.Stat. §462.3593,subd.2 sets forth all the structure criteria. <br />