Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 118 - Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board
Chapter 2400 - CAPITOL AREA ZONING AND DESIGN
Part 2400.2720 - STANDARDS FOR MIXED COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL USES
Universal Citation: MN Rules 2400.2720
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
A. Permitted home occupation uses are as follows:
(1) A home occupation may include
offices, service establishments, or home crafts that are typically considered
accessory to a dwelling unit. Home occupations may involve only limited
retailing, by appointment only, associated with fine arts, crafts, or personal
services.
(2) A home occupation
must not involve the conduct of a general retail or wholesale business, a
manufacturing business, a commercial food service requiring a license, or auto
service or repair for any vehicles other than those registered to residents of
the property or the owner of the property.
(3) A home occupation must be carried on
wholly within the main building. A home occupation is not allowed in detached
accessory buildings or garages.
(4)
A home occupation must be conducted by residents living in the main building,
and up to two additional employees.
(5) Additions to the dwelling for the primary
purpose of conducting the home occupation must not exceed ten percent of the
ground floor area of the dwelling.
(6) Service and teaching occupations must
serve no more than one party per employee at a time and may not serve groups or
classes.
(7) There may be no
exterior storage of products or materials.
(8) Only one business vehicle no larger than
a pickup truck or van may be parked on the property.
(9) The use must not adversely affect the
residential character of the neighborhood due to noise, odor, smoke, dust, gas,
heat, glare, vibration, electrical interference, traffic congestion, number of
deliveries, hours of operation, or any other annoyance.
(10) A home occupation may have an
identification sign no larger than two square feet in area, which shall not be
located in a required yard.
B. The standards in item A for permitted home occupations apply for conditional uses of home occupations with the following exceptions:
(1) A commercial food service
requiring a license may be allowed by conditional use.
(2) A home occupation may be allowed within a
detached accessory building or garage by conditional use.
(3) A sign up to seven square feet in size
may be allowed by conditional use.
C. Live-work unit uses are as follows:
(1) The work space component must be located
on the first floor or basement of the building, with an entrance facing the
primary abutting public street.
(2)
The dwelling unit component must be located above or behind the work space, and
maintain a separate entrance located on the front or side facade and accessible
from the primary abutting public street.
(3) The office or business component of the
unit may not exceed 30 percent of the total gross floor area of the
unit.
(4) A total of two off-street
parking spaces must be provided for a live-work unit, located to the rear of
the unit, or underground, and enclosed.
(5) The size and nature of the work space
must be limited so that the building type may be governed by residential
building codes. An increase in size or intensity beyond the specified limit
requires the building to be classified as a mixed-use building.
(6) The business component of the building
may include offices, small service establishments, home crafts that are
typically considered accessory to a dwelling unit, or limited retailing, by
appointment only, associated with fine arts, crafts, or personal services. The
business component must be limited to those uses otherwise permitted in the
district that do not require a separation from residentially zoned or occupied
property or other protected use. It may not include a wholesale business, a
manufacturing business, a commercial food service requiring a license, a
limousine business, or auto service or repair for any vehicles other than those
registered to residents of the property.
Statutory Authority: MS s 15B.06
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