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Bloomington, MN Code of Ordinances
BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA CODE OF ORDINANCES
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
PART I CITY CHARTER
PART II CITY CODE
CHAPTER 1: INTERPRETATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE CITY CODE
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3: ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 4: TAXES
CHAPTER 5: PUBLIC FACILITIES AND PROPERTY
CHAPTER 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
CHAPTER 7: EMERGENCY PLANNING AND OPERATIONS
CHAPTER 8: TRAFFIC, VEHICLES AND PARKING
CHAPTER 9: HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AND PRESERVATION
CHAPTER 10: ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
CHAPTER 11: WATER, WASTEWATER, SOLID WASTE AND REFUSE UTILITY SERVICES
CHAPTER 12: PUBLIC PEACE AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 13: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
CHAPTER 14: LICENSES AND PERMITS
ARTICLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE II: PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
ARTICLE III: ANIMAL LICENSES
ARTICLE IV: BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
ARTICLE V. FOOD ESTABLISHMENT, LODGING ESTABLISHMENT AND PUBLIC POOL REGULATIONS
ARTICLE VI: TIME-OF-SALE HOUSING EVALUATIONS AND MANUFACTURED HOME PARK REGULATIONS
ARTICLE VII: SIGN PERMITS AND LICENSES
ARTICLE VIII: RENTAL HOUSING CODE
ARTICLE IX. FARMERS MARKETS
ARTICLE X: ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL
CHAPTER 15: BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 16: STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, STORM UTILITY, AND WETLANDS
CHAPTER 17: STREETS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY
CHAPTER 18: TREES
CHAPTER 19: RESERVED
CHAPTER 20: FRANCHISES
CHAPTER 21: ZONING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 22: SUBDIVISION AND PLATTING
CHAPTER 23: LABOR
APPENDIX A: ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF AND FEE SCHEDULE
APPENDIX B: FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES SCHEDULE (ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION)
APPENDIX C: FINE SCHEDULE (ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION)
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§ 14.196 LICENSE APPLICATION.
   Application for a license under this Division F shall be made in writing to the and shall be on a form provided by the .
(1958 Code, § 148.01) (Ord. 10, passed 2-6-1961; Ord. 72-18, passed 3-27-1972; Ord. 74-115, passed 11-18-1974; recodified by Ord. 95-13, passed 8-7-1995)
§ 14.197 DURATION OF LICENSE.
   A license issued under this Division F shall terminate on December 31 of each year.
(1958 Code, § 148.02) (Ord. 10, passed 2-6-1961; Ord. 72-18, passed 3-27-1972; Ord. 72-69, passed 12-4-1972; Ord. 74-115, passed 11-18-1974; Ord. 86-7, passed 2-3-1986; recodified by Ord. 95-13, passed 8-7-1995; Ord. 2020-28, passed 9-14-2020)
§ 14.198 RENEWAL.
   An application for the renewal of an existing license shall be made prior to pulling any permit in connection with mechanical system work and shall be made in such form as the may require.
(1958 Code, § 148.03) (Ord. 10, passed 2-6-1961; Ord. 77-10, passed 2-22-1977; Ord. 80-55, passed 12-15-1980; recodified by Ord. 95-13, passed 8-7-1995; Ord. 2020-28, passed 9-14-2020; Ord. 2022-15, passed 4-25-2022)
§ 14.199 ELIGIBILITY FOR LICENSE.
   (a)   License examination requirement and fee. Each applicant for a license under this Division F shall be required to take an examination to determine that person's skill and knowledge. The examination shall be given by the Building and Inspections Division. The first failure of the examination requires a 90-day waiting period to retest and a second failure requires a one-year waiting period. The fee for the examination shall be as set forth in City Code Appendix A.
   (b)   Qualifications to take license examination. A person shall not be allowed to take the license examination to determine skill and knowledge unless such person meets the following qualifications:
      (1)   The person has submitted a resume showing work history, schooling and current licenses, if any, and meets one of the following:
         (A)   The person has a minimum of five years experience working for a licensed mechanical contractor from Minneapolis, St. Paul or Bloomington, and in addition to the five years of experience has completed at least an 18-month course of study from an accredited school relating to mechanical systems;
         (B)   The person holds an appropriate journeyman certificate of competency from the City of Minneapolis or the City of St. Paul;
         (C)   The person is a mechanical engineer;
         (D)   The person has a minimum of five years of continuous work experience erecting, constructing, altering, changing or repairing heating, ventilating and/or air conditioning systems in addition to acceptable proof of at least 18 months of course instruction from an accredited school relating to mechanical systems; or
         (E)   The person has a minimum of ten years of continuous work experience erecting, constructing, altering, changing or repairing mechanical systems.
(1958 Code, § 148.04) (Ord. 10, passed 2-6-1961; Ord. 72-18, passed 3-27-1972; Ord. 74-115, passed 11-18-1974; Ord. 75-62, passed 12-8-1975; Ord. 76-59, passed 12-6-1976; Ord. 80-55, passed 12-15-1980; Ord. 81-58, passed 11-23-1981; Ord. 82-38, passed 9-27-1982; recodified by Ord. 95-13, passed 8-7-1995; Ord. 2003-30, passed 7-7-2003; Ord. 2020-28, passed 9-14-2020; Ord. 2021-39, passed 11-29-2021; Ord. 2022-15, passed 4-25-2022)
§ 14.200 EXCEPTION TO EXAMINATION REQUIREMENT.
   If an applicant holds a current master license in mechanical systems from the City of Minneapolis or the City of St. Paul and has had no previous license suspensions or revocations, the may waive the license examination requirement for the applicant.
(1958 Code, § 148.05) (Ord. 74-115, passed 11-18-1974; Ord. 87-77, passed 10-16-1987; recodified by Ord. 95-13, passed 8-7-1995; Ord. 2022-15, passed 4-25-2022)
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