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<br />85 volunteers. While this may be acceptable from the City’s perspective for the purposes of processing <br />86 the Interim Use, as of January 1, 2024, Price of Peace will have to add a third micro-unit to the <br />87 sacred community and that micro-unit must be occupied by persons who will meet the definition of <br />88 being chronically homeless (per State law). <br />89 <br />90 <br />91 <br />92 Setbacks: The two micro-unit dwellings are located near the west and north property lines of the <br />93 2555 Victoria Street property. The units are setback approximately 20 feet from the north property <br />94 line (side yard) and 50 feet from the west property line (rear yard). Per State Statutes micro-unit <br />95 dwellings must meet the setback standard imposed locally for manufactured homes and if such <br />96 standard does not exit, then a ten-foot setback is required. Roseville’s Manufactured Home Park <br />97 standards require a minimum 10-foot side yard setback (north and south), a minimum 15-foot rear <br />98 yard setback (west), and a minimum 50-foot setback from a public right-of-way (front yard). The <br />99 existing micro-unit dwellings comply with these setbacks. <br />100 <br />101 Driveway Access & Parking: The site is accessible via an existing long driveway to/from Victoria <br />102 Street that includes a parking area at the terminus of the drive near the micro-unit dwellings, as well <br />103 as a small turn-around area about mid-way from the road to the terminus of the driveway, which <br />104 could serve as a turn-around for larger emergency vehicles such as a fire truck. The parking area <br />105 could accommodate approximately 6-8 vehicles. <br />106 <br />107 Micro-Unit Dwelling Construction: The micro-unit dwellings are mobile dwellings constructed on a <br />108 trailer that is secured to the ground. The method of anchoring to the ground is defined in the <br />109 recently passed State legislation and must be inspected by a “qualified third-party inspector” (which <br />110 the applicant has provided). These units rely upon the main Church building for use of kitchen, <br />111 toilet, laundry and showers. The individual micro-unit dwellings are equipped with electricity in the <br />112 same manner as recreational vehicles would hook up to electricity. The construction of the units are <br />113 certified by the National Organization of Alternative Homes (certificates have been included in the <br />114 attachments). The recently passed State legislation outlines other specific technical requirements, <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />Qbhf!26!pg!377 <br /> <br />