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ATTACHMENT B <br />April 17, 2023 <br />Page 3 <br />• exterior materials that are compatible in composition, appearance, and <br />durability to the exterior materials used in standard residential construction; <br />• a minimum insulation rating of R-20 in walls, R-30 in floors, and R-38 in ceilings, <br />as well as residential grade insulated doors and windows; <br />• either an electrical system that meets NFPA 70 NEC, section 551 or 552 as <br />applicable or a low voltage electrical system that meets ANSI/RVIA Low <br />Voltage Standard, current edition; <br />• minimum wall framing with two inch by four-inch wood or metal studs with <br />framing of 16 inches to 24 inches on center, or the equivalent in structural <br />insulated panels, with a floor load of 40 pounds per square foot and a roof <br />live load of 42 pounds per square foot; and <br />• smoke and carbon monoxide detectors installed. <br />b.Prince of Peace has remodeled interior areas of its existing Church building to <br />provide the residents with toilet, shower, and kitchen facilities, and a space for <br />dining, meeting, and recreation. <br />c.As of this morning, representatives of Prince of Peace and Settled have met with <br />Roseville Building Inspector Dave Englund and Janice Gundlach to discuss any <br />further improvements the City may require, including a schedule for meeting other <br />requirements of the proposed legislation. Prince of Peace agreed to provide <br />additional documentation that the Settlement meets the standards of the “Sacred <br />Communities and Micro-Unit Dwellings” bill by June 2, 2023, including: <br />• A written plan for disposal of water and sewage, adequate parking, lighting, <br />and access to units by emergency vehicles, and safety protocols for severe <br />weather. <br />• anchoring to pin foundations with engineered fasteners; weather permitting <br />by June 2, 2023. <br />• in each micro-unit a dry, compostable, or plumbed toilet or other system <br />meeting the requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, <br />Chapters 7035, 7040, 7049, and 7080, or other applicable rules. <br />(With respect to the plan for disposal of water and sewage, the two micro-units that <br />are now on site are relying entirely on existing, plumbed, facilities within the Church <br />building, so will be no water and sewage disposal to address until toilets are added <br />to the micro-units.) <br />Prince of Peace, Settled, and the current residents are grateful for the City’s generosity to date, <br />and understands that the Settlement presents a unique set of circumstance for the City to <br />review. The extension of the temporary stay will allow Prince of Peace time to prepare and <br />submit an interim use permit application, and the City time to consider the appropriate <br />conditions of that permit. Whether or not an interim use permit is an appropriate intermediate <br />term solution, the immediate concern is extending the stay of enforcement beyond May 3, so <br />the City and Prince of Peace can determine an appropriate intermediate solution. <br />DB02/0762186.0037/10192766.1 <br /> <br />