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Building Inspections
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Whenever a building is altered a building permit is required. A licensed contractor is required for new residential construction, and the homeowner may apply for some permits. Examples of work requiring a permit include, but are not limited to:Building Inspections
- For any new construction (houses, garages, and storage buildings 120 square feet or more)
- Finishing a basement
- Re-siding / re-shingling
- Building decks
- Replacing windows / doors
- Remodeling involving drywall, kitchen cabinets, or vanity replacement
- Building a fence
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The City does not do mold inspections. A policy was adopted in 2008 because the building inspectors are not experts in mold and they have not received any training in mitigation of mold. All complaints should be referred to the Minnesota Department of Health.Building Inspections