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(8) be able to be installed, removed, and transported by a one-ton pickup truck as <br />defined in section 168.002, subdivision 21b, a truck as defined in section 168.002, <br />subdivision 37, or a truck tractor as defined in section 168.002, subdivision 38; <br />(9) be built to either Minnesota Rules, chapter 1360 or 1361, and contain an <br />Industrialized Buildings Commission seal and data plate or to American National Standards <br />Institute Code 119.2; and <br />(10) be equipped with a backflow check valve. <br />Subd. 3. <br />Temporary dwelling permit; application. <br />(a) Unless the municipality has designated temporary family health care dwellings <br />as permitted uses, a temporary family health care dwelling is subject to the provisions in this <br />section. A temporary family health care dwelling that meets the requirements of this section <br />cannot be prohibited by a local ordinance that regulates accessory uses or recreational <br />vehicle parking or storage. <br />(b) The caregiver or relative must apply for a temporary dwelling permit from the <br />municipality. The permit application must be signed by the primary caregiver, the owner of <br />the property on which the temporary family health care dwelling will be located, and the <br />resident of the property if the property owner does not reside on the property, and include: <br />(1) the name, address, and telephone number of the property owner, the resident of <br />the property if different from the owner, and the primary caregiver responsible for the care of <br />the mentally or physically impaired person; and the name of the mentally or physically <br />impaired person who will live in the temporary family health care dwelling; <br />(2) proof of the provider network from which the mentally or physically impaired <br />person may receive respite care, primary care, or remote patient monitoring services; <br />(3) a written certification that the mentally or physically impaired person requires <br />assistance with two or more instrumental activities of daily living signed by a physician, a <br />physician assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse licensed to practice in this state; <br />(4) an executed contract for septic service management or other proof of adequate <br />septic service management; <br />(5) an affidavit that the applicant has provided notice to adjacent property owners <br />and residents of the application for the temporary dwelling permit; and <br />(6) a general site map to show the location of the temporary family health care <br />dwelling and other structures on the lot. <br />(c) The temporary family health care dwelling must be located on property where <br />the caregiver or relative resides. A temporary family health care dwelling must comply with <br />all setback requirements that apply to the primary structure and with any maximum floor area <br />ratio limitations that may apply to the primary structure. The temporary family health care