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§ 152.03 PERMITS REQUIRED.
   (A)   It is unlawful to conduct any activity in the city for which a permit is required by any provision of the Building Code without first obtaining a permit from the city in the manner provided by this section.
   (B)   Application for a permit shall be made to the building official on forms furnished by the city. The application shall contain information as to location, nature, extent, and costs of the proposed structure, work, installation, activity, or other purpose, and other information which the building official may require under the Code.
   (C)   Upon determination that the permit application meets the requirements of the Code and all other codes and ordinances of the city, the permit shall be issued.
(Ord. 105, passed 10-16-2007) Penalty, see § 152.99
§ 152.04 PERMIT FEES.
   Permit fees and plan review fees shall be assessed for work governed by the Code in accordance with the fee schedule adopted by the city by ordinance. All fees shall be collected by the city before the issuance of any permit.
(Ord. 105, passed 10-16-2007)
§ 152.05 BUILDING CODE OPTIONAL CHAPTERS.
   The state’s Building Code, established pursuant to M.S. Ch. 326B.101 to 326B.194, as it may be amended from time to time, allows the municipality to adopt by reference and enforce certain optional chapters of the most current edition of the state’s Building Code. The following optional provisions identified in the most current edition of the state’s Building Code are hereby adopted and incorporated as part of the building code for the city: International Building Code Appendix J (Grading).
(Ord. 105, passed 10-16-2007)
STREET NUMBERING
§ 152.20 PROPERTIES TO BE IDENTIFIED; SPECIFICATIONS OF IDENTIFICATION.
   The owners of all residential, commercial, and industrial building sites in the city shall display assigned street address numbers in one of the following two manners:
   (A)   By displaying the street address numbers on the principal building, or in the yard or driveway serving or leading to the building site in a manner as to positively identify the building site with the street address. The numbers shall be not less than four inches in height and shall be easily visible from the street or road traveling in either direction; or
   (B)   By displaying the street address numbers on both sides of the mailbox if the mailbox is located in a manner to absolutely identify the building site and/or driveway leading to the building site. The street address number shall be not less than two inches in height.
(Ord. 46, passed 5-17-1994)
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