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Attachment 4 <br />February 1, 2023 <br />Prince of Peace Lutheran Church <br />Attn: Pastor Peter Christ <br />2561 Victoria Street North <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />RE: Interim Sacred Settlement <br />Dear Pastor Christ, <br />As you are aware, on our around December 20, 2022, City staff commenced communication with you <br />regarding the placing of two micro housing units on the church property located at 2561 Victoria Street <br />North. Be advised this letter refers to the units as “micro-units” residing in an “Interim Sacred Settlement” <br />given the Memorandum of Understanding the church entered into with Settled uses this terminology. <br />Based on email, telephone and in-person communications, City staff understands the Interim Sacred <br />Settlement and the two micro-units house two families, one considered a resource/intentional neighbor <br />and one coming out of chronic homelessness. City staff further understands these families consider these <br />micro-units their permanent housing, but have 24/7 access to the church for bathroom and kitchen <br /> <br />facilities. Based on email communications from Settled dated January 4,2023, it is their position that <br />these micro-units are Recreational Vehicles. It should be noted that, although the units are being used as <br />permanent housing, the definition of Recreational Vehicle under Minnesota State Statue and City Code <br />describe such vehicles as “temporary.” <br />The property at 2561 Victoria Street North is in an Institutional Zone. The property to the immediate <br />south, in common ownership with the 2561 Victoria Street North, is zoned Low Density Residential. The <br />placement of the two micro-units is very near the shared property line between the two properties/two <br />zoning districts. City staff has determined the placement and use of these micro-units is not in compliance <br />with the City’s Zoning Code for either zoning district. The Institutional Zoning District does not permit <br />residential uses nor recreational camping areas. The Low Density Residential Zoning District does offer a <br />means to construct a development of “Dwelling, Courtyard Cottage” (also known as tiny homes), but does <br />not allow a recreational camping area. The micro-units do not comply with the Zoning Code’s definition <br />of dwelling so cannot be considered a legal use. Therefore, the two micro-units are not permissible to <br />remain on the property. It should be noted that, in addition to zoning concerns, staff is concerned these <br />micro-units may not meet basic safety, health, and occupancy requirements outlined within the Building <br />Code, Fire Code, City Codes related to dwelling units having to be connected to City water and sewer, and <br />other safety codes such as the Building Maintenance and Preservation Code. <br />Given the information contained herein, City staff offers three options: <br />1.Remove the micro units from the property, <br />2.Appeal the staff interpretation the two micro-units are not permitted to the City Council. An <br />appeal request must be submitted to the City Manager within 10 days of receiving this letter, <br />whereby the City Council will act on the appeal at a regularly scheduled City Council meeting to <br />be held within 30 days of receipt of the appeal. The appeal process is specified in City Code <br />Section 1009.08 (enclosed herein) and must be accompanied by a $100 processing fee. <br />2660 Civic Center Drive • Roseville, MN 55113 <br />www.cityofroseville.com <br />Qbhf!35!pg!377 <br /> <br />