RDNT runs an assisted care living facility for elderly and disabled persons. It applied to the city of Bloomington, Minnesota, to expand the number of units at the facility. That would increase the number of personnel at the facility by eight percent. Some neighbors objected to the expansion, contending traffic would be too heavy because of the additional staff at the facility. The zoning board and the city council denied the construction permit. The Minnesota high court held that the city:
A) acted improperly because an eight percent increase in personnel would have a minimal impact on traffic.
B) acted improperly because medical facilities are not subject to the same standards as non-medical facilities.
C) acted properly to protect the interests of the current residents of the facility.
D) acted properly as the neighborhood already contained a large number of elderly and disabled persons.
E) none of the other choices are correct
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