§ 6.06 INSPECTION AND PERMITS.
   The fees for any inspection report or permit required under the provisions of this chapter shall be as set forth in City Code Appendix A.
   (a)    inspection report permit. All inspection report permits granted under the terms of § 6.05 of this city code shall expire on December 31 of the year for which issued.
   (b)   Hazardous material inventory statement ("HMIS") permit. All permits granted for the storage and use of hazardous material above the quantities in IFC §§ 105.6 and 105.7 shall expire on December 31 of the year it was issued and must be renewed as long as there is ongoing storage or use of hazardous materials requiring a HMIS on the property.
   (c)    . All must be obtained from the city prior to the commencement of any operation for which a permit is required under IFC § 105.6.
   (d)    . All , as defined in this chapter, that are not included as part of a city building code , must be obtained from the city prior to the commencement of construction.
   (e)   Licensed day care, licensed home care, licensed foster care permit. No licensed day care, home care, or foster care facility shall be operated within the city without first obtaining a fire prevention inspection conducted by the and a permit. The permit application under this subsection (e) shall include the initial fire inspection and one follow-up inspection as required. Inspections will be conducted in conformity with state law, including but not limited to M.S. §§ 299F.011 and 245A.151.
   (f)   Pyrotechnics permit. No indoor or outdoor pyrotechnic display may be conducted without first obtaining from the city, at least 30 days in advance of the date of the display, a pyrotechnics permit. The permit process under this subsection (f) shall include: the completion of a permit application containing a site plan that identifies all requirements set forth in the State Fire Code and the National Fire Protection Association standards; a fire inspection report by the City Fire Prevention Division; a list of all pyrotechnic products and pyrotechnics count to be used; and a copy of the Minnesota State Fire Marshal certification. Inspections will be conducted in conformity with state law, including, but not limited to, M.S. §§ 624.20 - 624.25.
(Ord. 2023-6, passed 3-20-2023)