[Winona Online Democracy]

I read the article and thought it covered most angles of this debate about student 
housing.
One quote I found particularly thought provoking was -
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"(Student discrimination) may be legal, but it's not good policy," said Michael 
Samuelson, a code enforcement officer in Brooklyn Park and a Hamline neighbor. "It's 
like telling everyone that works at Burger King where to live.

"You use zoning to restrict uses, not users. You don't use zoning laws to regulate 
behavior," he said.
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I am trying to see both sides of this.  I don't think he has it all right but then I 
see his point about focusing on behavior.  However, I am reminded that in the Twin 
Cities and elsewhere the biggest problems and most disputed zoning issues were from 
neighbors concerns about behaviors resulting from proposed uses.  Mr. Samuelson's 
argument can be applied to persons with mental illness, mental retardation or even 
parolees.  There are state laws which restrict how close together group homes for 
mentally handicapped persons can be - something like 1320 feet.  I suggest this is 
restricting use because of concerns about behavior.  I am not so sure you can separate 
use from the users.  I can tell you that in Winona, to the surprise of our friends in 
the Twin Cities, we had an interesting reaction to zoning use restrictions for housing 
in the early '80s when community based rental housing for mentally handicapped started 
to mushroom.  Any time someone wanted to change a home's use from student housing to a 
half way house / group home, to went through with no objections.  The neighbors would 
rather have the supervised group homes to the alternative they lived with in student 
housing.  I always told my friends in the Cities that the way to avoid zoning problems 
was to first make the house into student housing and then make it into a group home.
Craig Brooks

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John N. Finn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Winona on line (WOD)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 6:35 AM
Subject: [Winona] Student rental housing


> [Winona Online Democracy]
> 
> An article about Saint Paul trying to cope with student housing taking over
> residential neighborhoods.
> 
> http://www.twincities.com/mld/pioneerpress/6067751.htm
> 


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