Monuments, memorials, and commemorative works structures must be approved for placement under Minnesota Statutes, section 15B.05, subdivision 3.
All commemorative works for the Capitol area must meet the following objectives:
to reflect the diversity of the state's people and culture, yet not be partisan in nature; and
to provide an enriching experience that illuminates underlying values and broadens understanding of the state's heritage and culture.
The commemorative work must be consistent with and meet the conditions of the following board documents:
Specific Actions for Implementation of the Comprehensive Plan for the State Capitol Area, February 1998; and
Commemorative Works in the Capitol Area: A Framework for Initiation, Evaluation and Implementations of Commemorative Works in the Capitol Area, May 1993.
These documents are incorporated by reference and are available at the board's office and website and the State Law Library. They are not subject to frequent change.
Underground structures in the G-2 District containing uses permitted in the G-1 District are permitted under the following conditions:
safeguards for erosion control shall be provided that include, but are not limited to, landscaping and seeding of topsoil;
reasonable documentation satisfactory to the board that soil conditions will not cause damage to adjacent property shall be provided;
only aboveground uses that are essential to the operation of underground structures shall be permitted, including, but not limited to, ventilation shafts. These aboveground accessory uses shall in no way detract from the Capitol area.
Day care facilities must conform to all applicable state and city licensing standards for day care facilities. A fence at least 3-1/2 feet in height shall surround all play areas located in a front yard or adjacent to a public or private street.
MS s 15B.06
34 SR 900
September 6, 2018
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes