City Code

Section 435 - Regulating Mechanical Work and Gas Piping Work
435.01 Definitions. Unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following words and phrases have
the meanings given in this Subsection.
Gas Piping Work. The
construction, reconstruction, installation, repair, alteration or extension
of gas piping or gas burner systems.
Mechanical Work. The
construction, reconstruction, installation, repair or alteration of any oil
burner, stoker, steam or hot water heating system, mechanical warm air
heating and air conditioning system, or refrigeration system.
435.02 International Mechanical Code. The
International Mechanical Code adopted by Section 410 of this Code adopting the
Minnesota State Building Code shall be applicable to the pertinent provisions of
this Section.
435.03 Permit Required. No
person shall perform any mechanical work or gas piping work without first
obtaining a permit from the City. The application for a permit shall be made to
the Building Official on forms provided by the Building Official. The Building
Official may require that the application include full plans and specifications
for the work, and may further require that such plans and specifications be
certified by a mechanical engineer licensed by the State. Such certification,
when required, shall state that the work will not violate any provisions of the
International Mechanical Code or any other provisions of this Code. The Building
Official shall grant the permit upon finding that the work will comply with the
International Mechanical Code and this Code. No change in the work for which a permit
has been issued may be made without the written consent of the Building
Official.
435.04 Permit Holder Must be
Licensed; Exception. An applicant for a
permit required by this Section must be duly licensed or registered in
accordance with Section 430 of this Code. Where permitted by State Law, permits
may be issued to make repairs, additions, replacements and alterations to any
mechanical work in any single family dwelling structure used exclusively for
living purposes or to any building accessory thereto, provided that all such
work in connection with it shall be performed only by the person who is the bona
fide owner and occupant of such dwelling as the person's residence or a member
of such owner-occupant's immediate family. "Immediate family" includes
only a parent, spouse, child by birth or adoption, and such child's spouse.
435.05 Refusal of Permit.
The Building Official shall refuse to issue any permit for the installation of
any mechanical work or gas piping work in any building in which mechanical
equipment or gas piping has, in whole or in part, been installed contrary to
Code provisions in effect at the time of such installation until such illegally
installed system shall have been removed from it or brought into compliance with
this Code and the International Mechanical Code.
435.06 Approval of Materials and
Appliances. No person shall install any
material or appliance which has not been approved by the Building Official. No
person shall represent that any material or appliance has been approved by the
Building Official for installation who knows that such approval has not been
given.
435.07 Fees and Surcharges. The fees
and surcharges
for a permit required by this Section shall be in the amount set forth in
Section 185 of this Code.
A. Other Permit Related Fees. Reinspection fees,
inspections outside normal business hours, inspections for which no fee is
specifically indicated and fees for additional plan review required by loss,
changes, additions or revisions to plans shall be in the amounts set forth in
Section 185 of this Code.
B. Investigation Fee. If work for which a permit is
required by the Code has been commenced without first obtaining a permit, a
special investigation shall be made before a permit may be issued for the
work. An investigation fee, as authorized by MSBC Chapter 1300.0160 Subp. 8,
shall be collected, and is in addition to the required permit fees. The
investigation fee shall be equal to the permit fee.
C. Outside Consultant Fees. Plan review, inspections and/or
consultation fees for outside consultants may be collected and shall comprise
the actual costs to the City.
D. Surcharge. In addition to the fees charged pursuant to
Subd. 1 of this Subsection, each applicant for a permit shall pay a surcharge
to the City in the amount set forth in M.S. 16B.70 to be remitted to the State
Department of Administration pursuant to M.S. 16B.70.
435.08 Inspections. All
equipment and installations installed pursuant to this Section shall be
inspected by the Building Official, or a special inspector designated and
approved by the Building Official. Inspections shall be made during construction
and before enclosure or concealment of any equipment and accessory materials.
Final inspection and operating tests shall be made before unconditional
occupancy of the building is permitted. Final test reports must be submitted
with final inspection.
435.09 Certification. Upon
completion of any mechanical work for which a permit was required, the Building
Official may require a certification by a mechanical engineer then currently
licensed by the State, to the effect that all such work was done in full
compliance with the International Mechanical Code and all other applicable provisions
of this Code.
435.10 Interpretation. In
the event the provisions of the Building Code are less restrictive than the
provisions of this Section, the provisions of the Building Code shall control.
History: Ord 433 8-10-72, Ord
433-A1 3-1-73, Ord 433-A2 2-13-80, Ord 433-A3 6-17-81;
Ord 2004-4, 4-29-04; Ord 2007-17, 7-17-07
Cross Reference: Section 185,
410, 430
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