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Building Permits
A building permit is required for work that is regulated by the building code. This includes:
Residents
See the Building and Remodeling section to find helpful guides to applying for permits, the inspections process, and projects such as decks, garages, and finishing your basement.
Who Can Apply for the Permit?
For residential building projects:
- The owner of an existing single-family dwelling that is homesteaded and occupied by the owner, or
- A contractor with a State Residential License (must have a hard copy on file with the City
For commercial building projects:
- A contractor with a City Contractor's License and proof of insurance (General Liability and Workman's Comp)
Supporting Documents
All remodeling projects, decks, additions, garages, and new homes require the submission of electronic detailed building plans. These plans must include:
- Site Plan: A detailed, accurate drawing that shows the property lines and the location of the proposed structure(s) on the property.
- Dimensional Details: All relevant measurements, including the dimensions of the proposed structure(s).
Please ensure that your submission is complete to avoid delays in the approval process.
How Much Will the Permit Cost?
Email Inspections Admin with the project valuation for an estimation value.
How Do I Schedule an Inspection?
The contractor must schedule the inspection. Email the Inspections Admin, call 952-548-6320 (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) or use the online request form. Schedule your inspection at least 24 hours in advance.
When calling for an inspection, you will be asked to provide the address, permit number and type of inspection you are requesting. Inspections are done between 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m., and are scheduled every half hour.
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Inspections Admin
Administrative AssistantPhone: 952-548-6320Fax: 952-935-1834
Downloads
Building Permit Application (PDF)
Complete and return with required supporting documents to the Inspections Department at City Hall. We accept permits by email, fax, mail or in person.
Payment Options
Once the permit is processed and approved, a payment link will be emailed to the applicant.
- Check
- Credit / Debit Card (Please note: we do not accept payments over the phone)
NOTE: If your project takes place in the Minnehaha Creek watershed, it might require additional permits from the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. Find out more from the MCWD.