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The Minnesota State Building Code (the “Code”), as adopted by the Commissioner of Labor and Industry pursuant to M.S. §§ 16B.59 through 16B.75, including all of the amendments, rules and regulations established, adopted and published from time to time by the Minnesota Commissioner of Labor and Industry, through the Building Codes and Standards Unit, is hereby adopted by reference with the exception of the optional chapters, unless specifically adopted in this chapter. The Minnesota State Building Code is hereby incorporated in this chapter as completely as if fully set out herein.
(Ord. 138, passed 8-13-07)
The Minnesota State Building Code, established pursuant to M.S. §§ 16B.59 through 16B.75, allows the city to adopt by reference and enforce certain optional chapters of the most current edition of the Minnesota State Building Code. The following optional provisions identified in the most current edition of the Code are hereby adopted and incorporated as part of the building code for the City of Mayer: none.
(Ord. 138, passed 8-13-07)
The application, administration, and enforcement of the Code shall be in accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code and Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1300, as it may be amended from time to time. The Code shall be enforced within the extraterritorial limits permitted by M.S. § 16B.62, Subd. 1, when so established by this chapter. The Code shall be enforced by a Minnesota Certified Building Official designated by the City Council to administer this Code.
(Ord. 138, passed 8-13-07)
The issuance of permits and the collection of fees shall be as authorized in M.S. § 16B.62, Subd. 1. Permit fees shall be assessed for work governed by the Code in accordance with a fee schedule adopted by the City Council. In addition, a surcharge fee shall be collected on all permits issued for work governed by the Code in accordance with M.S. § 16B.70.
(Ord. 138, passed 8-13-07) Penalty, see § 150.99
Any person aggrieved by an order, decision, or determination made by the Building Official may appeal such order, decision or determination to the State Appeals Board of the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, Construction Codes and Licensing Division. Such appeal shall be made according to the rules and regulations of the Appeals Board.
(Ord. 174, passed 10-24-11)