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Attachment 3 <br />(b) A sacred community under this section must: <br />(1) be appropriately insured; <br />(2) have between one-third and 40 percent of the micro units occupied by designated volunteers; <br />and <br />(3) provide the municipality with a written plan approved by the religious institution's governing <br />board that outlines: <br />(i) disposal of water and sewage from micro units if not plumbed; <br />(ii) septic tank drainage if plumbed units are not hooked up to the primary worship location's <br />system; <br />(iii) adequate parking, lighting, and access to units by emergency vehicles; <br />(iv) protocols for security and addressing conduct within the settlement; and <br />(v) safety protocols for severe weather. <br />(c) Unless the municipality has designated sacred communities meeting the requirements of this <br />section as permitted uses, a sacred community meeting the requirements of this section shall be <br />approved and regulated as a conditional use without the application of additional standards not <br />included in this section. When approved, additional permitting is not required for individual <br />micro units. <br />(d) Sacred communities are subject to the laws governing landlords and tenants under chapter <br />504B. Subd. 4. Micro unit requirements. <br />(a) In order to be eligible to be placed within a sacred community, a micro unit must be built to <br />the requirements of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Code 119.5, which <br />includes standards for heating, electrical systems, and fire and life safety. A micro unit must also <br />meet the following technical requirements: <br />(1) be no more than 400 gross square feet; <br />(2) be built on a permanent chassis and anchored to pin foundations with engineered fasteners; <br />(3) have exterior materials that are compatible in composition, appearance, and durability to the <br />exterior materials used in standard residential construction; <br />(4) have a minimum insulation rating of R-20 in walls, R-30 in floors, and R-38 in ceilings, as <br />well as residential grade insulated doors and windows; <br />(5) have a dry, compostable, or plumbed toilet or other system meeting the requirements of the <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Chapters 7035, 7040, 7049, and 7080, or other applicable <br />rules; <br />(6) have either an electrical system that meets NFPA 70 NEC, section 551 or 552 as applicable <br />or a low voltage electrical system that meets ANSI/RVIA Low Voltage Standard, current edition; <br />(7) have minimum wall framing with two inch by four inch wood or metal studs with framing of <br />16 inches to 24 inches on center, or the equivalent in structural insulated panels, with a floor load <br />of 40 pounds per square foot and a roof live load of 42 pounds per square foot; and <br />(8) have smoke and carbon monoxide detectors installed. <br />Qbhf!33!pg!377 <br /> <br />