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<br />115 but also states that cities cannot impose permitting for the individual micro-units. Based on the <br />116 language of the State law and the information submitted by the applicant, the micro-units appear to <br />117 comply with the technical requirements. Prince of Peace has also submitted information confirming <br />118 ’ve secured insurance on the micro-unit dwellings, which is also a requirement under the State <br />119 law. <br />120 <br />121 <br />122 <br />123 Other Items to Note: <br />124 i. Prince of Peace has partnered with Settled, who has provided occupant eligibility <br />125 certification in terms of meeting the definition of chronically homeless. <br />126 ii. Prince of Peace has provided certification for the micro-unit occupied by the designated <br />127 volunteer. <br />128 iii. Because the micro-unit dwellings are relying on the church for kitchen, toilet, bathing and <br />129 laundry facilities the church must contain the number and type of fixtures that would <br />130 otherwise be required for R-2 boarding houses. Prince of Peace submitted information <br />131 disclosing the number and type of fixtures within the church and indicates they meet the R-2 <br />132 requirement. <br />133 iv. The materials submitted by Settled and Prince of Peace indicate the micro-units have a “dry <br />134 toilet” or “commode” and the waste produced by these toilets will be disposed of in the same <br />135 manner as diapers, which the MPCA indicated via email correspondence is acceptable. <br />136 v. Water used for cooking is disposed of in the church’s utility room. <br />137 vi. Residents of the micro-units have access to the church 24/7. <br />138 vii. Residents of the micro-units have signed leases, establishing expectations for conduct, which <br />139 is managed by Prince of Peace. <br />140 viii. The church is the emergency shelter. <br />141 <br />142 Review of IU Criteria <br />143 As previously stated, given the recently passed State legislation allowing micro-unit dwellings in <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />Qbhf!27!pg!377 <br /> <br />