The Minnesota State Building Code is adopted to provide a minimum level of building safety and construction quality. It is mandated by the state that cities adopt the code. The Minnesota State Building Code, including all related chapters of Minnesota Rules and the optional Chapter 1306, subpart 3 - Special Fire Protection System, and any amendments thereto established and adopted from time to time by the Minnesota Commissioner of Labor and Industry, is hereby adopted by reference as though set forth verbatim herein, one copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk.
(‘81 Code, §6-1) (Ord. 379, passed 3-12-87; Am. Ord. 601, passed 6-22-95; Am. Ord. 623, passed 12-12-96, Am. Ord. 658, passed 2-25-99; Am. Ord. 724, passed 4-24-03; Am. Ord. 774, passed 5-12-05; Am. Ord. 817, passed 7-12-07; Am. Ord. 820, passed 8-23-07; Am. Ord. 860, passed 5-28-09; Am. Ord. 877, passed 12-22-09; Am. Ord. 984, passed 2-12-14)