Listed below are the codes that Allysen Hoberg refers to regarding
siting overnight shelters in Minneapolis.  For the record, the West Bank
Business Association was never working to prevent an overnight shelter
at Love Power Church.  A group of area residents and business's had
contentions with the many laws and codes that were being ignored to
advance the project.  This and the astronomical cost projected to run
the shelter were the basis of our opposition.  Whether Love Power Music
and Miracles Ministries was a valid or vital Church was not raised by
anyone.  The main code issue raised was that a children's mission
operating at this location for nearly 100 years was alive and well, and
the city code clearly prohibited a mission site from hosting an
overnight shelter.  Mixing these two groups was also a very bad idea.

Dan Prozinski
Cedar Riverside


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CODE�OF�ORDINANCES
537.110.��Allowed�accessory�uses�and�structures.
The�following�accessory�uses�
and�structures�shall�be�allowed,�subject�to�the�following�development�standards:

Overnight shelter. Overnight shelters shall be allowed accessory to a
religious institution place of assembly.

...................................................................................

520.160.� Definitions.� Unless otherwise expressly stated, or unless the
context clearly indicates a different meaning, the words and phrases in
the following list of definitions shall, for the purposes of this zoning
ordinance, have the meanings indicated. All words and phrases not
defined shall have their common meaning.

Accessory use: A use of land or of a building or portion
thereof incidental and subordinate to a principal use.

Mission. A facility that provides services such as a food shelf, free
meals
 or snack, day shelter or free clothing or household goods. Treatment
for
 chemical dependency and overnight shelter are prohibited.

Overnight shelter. An accessory use to a religious institution place of
 assembly providing temporary housing for a period of time not to exceed

 sixteen (16) hours within a twenty-four (24) hour period to persons
without
 permanent housing.

Place of assembly, religious institution. A church, synagogue, temple,
 mosque or other facility that is used for prayer by persons of similar
beliefs,
 or a special purpose building that is architecturally designed or
particularly
 adapted for the primary use of conducting on a regular basis religious
 services and associated accessory uses by a religious congregation.


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Allysen Hoberg
"When the business association on the West Bank was working to prevent a
shelter
from being opened at the Love Power Church, they contested the fact that

Love Power was really a church and therefore a shelter should not be
allowed to open there.  I think when the code was originally written
(and I will find the specific code I keep referring to)it was to prevent

people from opening shelters without some sort of organization that was
rooted in the community."









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