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Osseo <br /> Institutional use is not defined. They do state "Institutional Signs" shall contain no advertisement. <br /> Examples: churches, schools, sanitariums, hospitals,government buildings, or nursing homes. <br /> Hospital means an institution providing persons with intensive medical or surgical care and devoted <br /> primarily to the diagnosis and treatment of disease or injury, maternity cases, or mental illness. <br /> No all-encompassing definition. <br /> High-Density Residential District allows,with a CUP,health care facilities,including hospitals and <br /> medical and dental clinics. <br /> Not allowed in single family <br /> Otsego <br /> Sempublic use: Uses owned by private or private nonprofit organizations which are open to some,but <br /> not all, of the public, such as denominational cemeteries,private schools, clubs,lodges,recreation <br /> facilities, churches, etc. <br /> Public uses: Uses owned or operated by Municipal, school districts, County, State, or other <br /> governmental units. <br /> Residential care facility: A facility or program licensed by the State Department of Human Services or <br /> County Commissioner of Health that provides care in or outside of a person's own home: <br /> Boarding Care Home: A licensed facility or unit used to provide care for aged or infirmed <br /> persons who require only personal or custodial care and related services in accordance with these <br /> regulations. A boarding care home license is required if the persons need or receive personal or <br /> custodial care only. Nursing services are not required. Examples of personal or custodial care: <br /> board,iron,laundry and personal services, supervision over medications which can be safely <br /> administered,plus a program of activities and supervision required by persons who are not <br /> capable of properly caring for themselves. <br /> Nonresidential Program: Care, supervision,rehabilitation, training or habilitation of a person <br /> outside the person's own home and provided for fewer than twenty four (24) hours a day, <br /> including adult daycare programs and chemical dependency or chemical abuse programs that are <br /> located in a nursing home or hospital and receive public funds for providing chemical abuse or <br /> chemical dependency treatment services under Minnesota State Statutes chapter 254B. <br /> Nonresidential programs include home and community based services and semi-independent <br /> living services for persons with developmental disabilities that are provided in or outside of a <br /> person's own home. <br /> Residential Program: A program that provides twenty four (24) hour a day care, supervision, <br />