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Ramsey <br /> Institution means any building housing any civic, philanthropic, educational, public, religious or <br /> public service organization. <br /> Nursing halve, rest halve or convalescent halve means a building having accommodations where care is <br /> provided for two or more invalids, infirmed, aged, convalescent, or physically disabled persons <br /> that are not of the immediate family; but not including hospitals, clinics, sanitariums or similar <br /> institutions. <br /> Public uses means uses owned or operated by municipal, school districts, county, state or other <br /> governmental units. <br /> No all-encompassing definition. <br /> Ramsey's COR district allows religious institutions, limited educational facilities. <br /> Rogers <br /> Institutional use means a facility providing educational, governmental, religious, or community <br /> services to the general public such as libraries, schools, churches, municipal buildings, museums, <br /> and historic buildings and sites. Institutional facilities may be owned and operated by either public <br /> or private entities. <br /> Medical uses mean those uses concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and care of human beings. <br /> These include hospitals, dental services,medical services or clinics, nursing or convalescent home, <br /> orphan's home,rest home and sanitarium. <br /> No all-encompassing definition. <br /> Saint Michael <br /> School. A public or private institution, together with it's accessory buildings and uses, for learning <br /> with either a kindergarten, elementary or secondary curriculum with buildings, equipment, courses <br /> of study, class schedules, enrollment of pupils and staff meeting the standards established by the <br /> state. Examples of accessory uses for a school include,but are not limited to gymnasiums, swimming <br /> pools, auditoriums, and offices in support of the school use. <br /> No all-encompassing definition. <br /> Residential care facility. Any facility,public or private,which for gain or otherwise regularly provides <br /> one or more persons with a 24-hour-per-day substitute for the care,lodging, training, education, <br /> supervision,habilitation,rehabilitation, and treatment they need,but which for any reason cannot be <br /> furnished in the person's own home. Residential care-facilities include,but are not limited to, state <br /> institutions under the control of the Commissioner of Public Welfare, foster homes, residential <br /> treatment centers,maternity shelters, group homes,residential programs, or schools for handicapped <br />