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Ordinance No. 0901 02-08-1988ORDINANCE N0. 901 ' AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, CHAPTER 206 ENTITI.F.D "BUILDING CODE" BY AMENDING SECTIONS 206.01_01., 206.01.02 , 206.01.03., 206.01.04., 206.01.05., 206.03.01., 206.03.02., 206.04_, 206.06.01., 206.07.03., 206.07.08., 206 07.13., 206.08.04., AND 206 09.06. The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as follows 206.0 L BUILDING CODE 1 The Minnesota State Building Code, established pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 16B 59 through 16B 73, one copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk of Fridley, Minnesota, is hereby adopted by reference as the Building Code of the City of Fridley and incorporated in this Chapter as completely as if set out here in full 2 The 1987 Edition of the State Building Code effective January 14, 1985, adopts by reference the following codes A 1985 Edition of the Uniform Building Code, identified as "USC" B 1987 Edition of the National Electrical Code, identified as "NEC" C American National Standard Safety Code for Elevators, ➢umbwaiters, Escalators and Moving Walks, identified as ANSI A17 1- 1984 and Supplement, ANSI A17 la - 1985 D 1987 Minnesota Plumbing Code, identified as Minnesota Rules Chapter � 4715 E Flood Proofing Regulations, June 1972, Office of Chief of Engineer, - U S Army F Minnesota Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Code, identified as Minnesota Rules Chapter 1345 (July 31, 1983) G Minnesota Energy Code - Minnesota Rules Chapter 4215, 1983 CABO Mode1 Energy Code adopted by reference with State amendments H Minnesota Manufactuxed Home Rules, (Code & Licensing) July 31, 1983, Minnesota. I Standards of Performance for Solar Energy Systems Minnesota Rules Chapter 1325. 3 Appendices A Technical Requirements for Fallout Shelters, identified as Minnesota State Building Code Chapter 1330 B. Variation of Snow Loads, identified as Minnesota State Building Code, Chapter 1365 C 1985 Uniform Building Code, UBC Appendix Chapter 35, identified as Sound Transmission Control D Minnesota Plumbing Code, Chapter 1355 ' � � � Page 2- Ordinance No 901 4 Optional Appendices B 1985 UBC Appendix Chapters 1, 7, 38, 55 and 70 C Minnesota Plumbing Code, 4715 3500 to 4715 3800 D Chapter 1335 Flood Proofing Regulations, Parts 1335 0600 to 1335 120D, and FPR Sections 205 4 to 208.2 5 Organization and Enforcement B The organization of the Building Code Department and enforcement of the Code shall be as established by Chapter 2 of the Uniform Building Code 1985 Edition The Code shall be enfoYCed within the incorporated limits of the City and extraterritorial limits permitted by Minnesota Statutes, 1985 206.03. PERMIT FEES 1. The issuance of permits, conduction of inspections and collection of fees sha11 be as provided for in Chapter 3 of the Uniform Building Code Section 304, gaxagraph (c), is amettded to read ", except on occupancy groups R-3 and M-1" 2 The fee schedules shall be as follows� A Plan Review Fees (4) The plan review fee shall be 65 percent (65�} of the building permit £ee and shall be credited to the building permit plan check fee if a permit is obtained within 180 days following the completion date of plan review B. Building Permit Fees TOTAL VALUATION FEE $ 1 OD to $ 500 00 ., $15 00 $ SD1 00 to $2,000 00 . . $15 00 for the first $SDO 00 $ 2,001 00 to $25,OD0 DO $zs,00i.00 co gso,000 00 plus $2 �0 for each additional $100 00 or fraction thereof, to and including $2,OD0 00 $45 00 for the first $2,000 00 plus $9.D0 for each additional $1,OD0 00 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000 00 $252 00 f o r t h e f i r s t $25,000 00 plus $6 SD for each additlonal $1,000 00 or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000 00 ' Page 3- Ordinance No 901 gso,00i oo to $ioo,000 00 gioa,00i oo to Ssoo,000.oa gsoo,00i oo co �i,000,000 00 $414 50 for the first $50,000 00 plus $4.50 for each additional $1,OOD 00 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000 00 $639 50 for the first $100,000 00 plus $3 50 for each additional $1,D00 00 or £raction thereof, to and including $SOD,OOO,QO $2039 50 f o r t h e f i r s t $500,000 00 plus $3 00 for each addiCional $1,OOO.QO or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000 00 $1,0OO,OQ1 DO and up. . . ..... . $3,539.50 f o r t h e f i r s t $1,000,000 00 plus $2 00 for each additional $1,000 00 or fraction thereof OCher Inspections and Fees Inspections outside of noxmal business hours (minimum charge - two hours) Reinspection fees assessed under provisions , Section 305(g) . . : . Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge - one-half hour) Additional plan review required by changes, or revisions to approved plans. . (minimum charge - one-half hour) C � $30 00 per hour* of UBC . $15 00 per hour* $20 OD per hour� additions $20 00 per hour* *Dr the total hourly cost to the �urisdiction, whichever is the greatest This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits o£ the employees involved Plumbing Permit Fees, Minimum Fee. . . . , Each Fixture. . . . Opening Future Fixture , Old Opening, New Fixture ... Beer Dispenser ............... ... . Blow Off Sasin , Catch Basin . . Rain Water Leader , , Hydraulic Valve . , Sump or Receiving Tank „ Water Treating Appliance , , Hot water heater . .. .. . .. . OTHER . .. .. . . . FEE $ 15 00 $ 5 00 $ 3 50 $ 1 50 . . .$ 4 00 . $ 5 00 . $ 5 00 $ 5 00 $ 5 00 ,$ 5 00 . ,$ 7 00 ,., .$ 5 00 1& of value of fixture or appliance Page 4- Ordinance No, 901 ' !� � L J Other Inspections and Fees� Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum chazge - two hours) Reinspection fees assessed under provisions Section 3�5(g) . . ... . Inspections foY which no fee is specifically indicated . . . . .. , (minimum charge - one-half hour) Additional plan review required by changes, or revisions to approved plans , (minimum charge - one-half hour) $30 00 per hour� of UBC $15 00 per hour� $20 00 per hour* additions , $20 00 per hour* *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest This cost sha11 include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved Mechanical Permit Fees (1) Residential Minimum Fee . . . . Furnace . . . GasRange . . . . . .. Gas Dryer. . , . . Gas Piping . . . Air Conditioning . . . . OTHER , . (2) Commercial Minimum Fee All Work , Other Inspections and Fees Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum charge - two hours) Reinspection fees assessed under provisions Section 305(g). , Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated . ,. , (minimum charge - one-half hour) Additional plan review required by changes, or revisions to appzoved plans . (minimum charge - one-half hour) FEE $ 15 00 $ 20 00 $ 10 DO $ 10 00 $ 10 00 $ 10 00 1� of value of appliance $ 15 00 1� of value of appliance $30 00 per hour* of UBC $15 00 per hour* $20 OD per hour�'� additions $20 00 per hourk *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved Page 5- Ordinance No 901 E Electrical Pexmit Fees 1 (2) Fee Schedule (a) Minimum fee for each separate inspection of an installation, replacement, alteration or repair limited to one (1) inspection only $15 OD Minimum fee for installations requiring two inspections shall be ,$30 00 (c) ((1)) Maximum fee on a single family dwelling shall not exceed $60.00 if not over 200 ampere capacity This includes service, feeders, circuits, fixtures and equipment This maximum fee includes not more than four (4) inspections ((2)) Maximum fee on an apartment building shall not exceed $30 00 per dwelling unit for the first 20 units and $25 00 per dwelling unit for the balance of units, The fee for the service and feeders in an apartment building shall be in accordance with 2b and 2c of the schedule, and sha11 be added to the fee for circuits in individual apartments The maximum iee for an apartment applies only to the circuits in the apartment A two-family unit (duplex) maximum fee per unit as per single family dwelling ((3)) The maximum number of � to 30 ampere circuits to be paid on any one athletic field lighting standard is ten (10) ' ((4)) The fee for mobile homes sha11 be in accordance with 2b and 2c of the fee schedule ((5)) In addition to the above fees ((6)) In addition to the above fees, all trans£ormers and generators for light, heat and power shall be computed separately at $4 00 per unit plus $ 20 per KVA up to and including 100 KVA. 101 KVA and over at $ 10 per KVA The maximum fee for any transformer or generator in this category is $40 00, ((7)) In addition to the above fees, al1 transformers for signs and outline lighting shall be computed at $3 00 for the first 500 VA or fraction thereo£ per unit, plus $ 4� for each additional 100 VA or fraction thereof ((8)) In addition to the above fees (unless included in the maximum fee filed by the initial installer) remote control, signal circuits and circuits of less than 50 volts sha11 be computed at $3 00 peT each ten (10) openings or devices of each sysCem plus $1 00 for each additional ten (10) or fraction thereof � Page 6- Ordinance No 901 (e) When xeinspection is necessary to determine whether unsafe ' conditions have been corrected and such conditions are not sub�ect to an appeal pending before the Soard or any court, a reinspection fee of $15.00, may be assessed in writing by the inspector (f) For inspections not covered herein, or for requested special inspections or services, the £ae shall be $20 00 per hour, including travel time, plus $ 25 per mile traveled, plus the reasonable cost of equipment or material consumed This Section is also applicable to inspection of empty conduits and such other �obs as determined by the City (g) ((1)) Power supply units, according to 2fi of the schedule A like fee wi11 be required on power supply units aC each engagement during the season, except that a fee of $20 00 per houx will be charged for additional time spent by the inspector, if the poweY supply is not ready for inspectlon at the time and date specified on the request for inspection as required by law (4) Condemnation of Hazardous Installations Such condemnation is ordered when an electrical inspector finds that a new installation or part of a new installation that is not energized is not in compliance with accepted standards of construction as required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 326,243 Safety Standards of the Minnesota Electrical Act. The inspector shall, if the installation or the noncomplying � part thereof is such as to seriously and proximately endanger human life and pxoperty if it was to be energized, order with the approval of the Building Inspector, immediate condemnation of the installation or noncomplying part When the person responsible for making Che installation condemned hereunder is notified, they shall promptly proceed to make the corrections cited in this condemnation order (5) Disconnection of Hazardous Installation Such disconnection is ordered if while making an inspection, the electrical inspector finds that a new installation that is energized is not in compliance with accepted standards of construction as required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 326 243 Safety Standards of the Minnesota Electrical Act The inspector shall, if the installation or the noncomplying part thereof is such as to seriously and proximately endanger human life and property, order immediate disconnection of the installation or noncomplying part, When the person responsible for making the installation ordered disconnected hereunder is notified, they shall promptly proceed to make the corrections cited in this disconnect order � ' � u Page 7- Ordinance No 901 H Water and Sewer Fees I Hydrant Rental Agreement - Sezvice Charge . $ 25.00 (for use of hydrant or for hose/equipment use) Water Usage . , . . . $ 0 65J Water Taps. . . . Street Patch - First 5 sq yds Next 10 sq yds . . , Over 15 sq, yds 1,000 gallons used $160 00 $150 00 $ 15 00/ sq yd $ 7 SQ/ sq yd Water Meter Repair - Weekend & Holidays, $ 35 00 Water Connections Permit . . $ 15 DO Sewer Connections Permit . $ 25 00 Sewer 0-Dapter . . $ 5 00 Inspection Fee for Repaix on Water/Sewer Lines $ 15 00 Land Alterations, Excavating or Grading Fees. 50 cubic yards or less 51 to 100 cubic yards 101 to 1,600 cubic yards 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards., 100,001 cubic yards or more $ 15 00 $ 22 50 $ 22 50 for the first 100 cubic yards plus $10 50 for each addrtional lOQ cubic yards or fraction thereof $117 00 for the first 1,060 cubic yards plus $9 00 for each additional 1,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof . $198 00 for the first 10,000 cubic yards plus $40 50 £or each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof . $562 50 for the firse 100,000 cubic yards plus $22 50 for each additional 100,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof � Page 8 Ordinance No, 901 Land Alteration Plan-Checking Fees 50 cubic yards or less . 51 to 100 cubic yards .. 101 to 1,000 cubic yards .. 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards . 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards 100,001 to 200,000 cubic yards 200,001 cubic yards or more 206_04. DOUBLE FEES , No Fee , $ 15 00 , $ 22 50 , $ 30 00 . $ 30 00 for the first 10,000 cubic yards plus $15 00 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof $165 00 for the first 100,000 cubic yards plus $9 00 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereoE. , $255 00 for the first 200,000 cubic yards plus $4 50 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof Should any person begin work of any kind such as hereinbefore set forth, or for which a permit from the Building Code Department is required by Chis ' Chapter without having secured the necessary permit therefore from the Building Gode Department erther previous to or during the day where such work is commenced, oz on the next succeeding business day when work is commenced on a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday, they sha11, when subsequently securing such permit, be required to pay double the fees provided for such permit and sha11 be subject to all the penal provisions of said Code L I 206.06 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 1 A Before any structure Por which a building permit is required is used or occupied. A temporary Certificate of Occupancy may be issued when the building is approved for occupancy but the vutside development is partially uncompleted 206.07 CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES 3 Requirements Application for license shall be made to the Suilding Code Department and such license sha11 be granted by a majority vote of the Council upon proof of the applicant's qualifications thereof, willingness to comply with the provisions of the City Code, filing of certificates evidencing the holding of public liability insuxance in the limits o£ $50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $25,000 for property damages and certificates of Worker's Compensation insurance as required by State law and if applicable, list a Minnesota State Tax Identification number ' � ' Page 9- Ordinance No 901 8 Employees and Subcontractors A license granted to a general contractor under this Section shall include the right to perform all of the work included in the general contract Such license sha11 include any or a11 of the persons performing the work which is classified and listed in this Code providing that each person performing such work is in Che regular employ and qualified under State law and the provisions of this Building Code to perform such work In these cases, the general contractoz shall be responsible for all of the work so performed Subcontractors on atty work shall be required to comply with the Sections of this Code pertaining to license, insurance, permit, etc„ for their particular type of work 13 State Licensed Contractor's Excepted Those persons who possess valid State licenses issued by the State of Minnesota sha11 not be required to obtain a license from the City, they shall, however be required to file proof of the existence of a valid State license together with ptoof of satisfactory Worker�s Compensation and Public Liability insurance coverage 206.08. UTILITY EXCAVATIONS 4 Inspections S During and after restoration the City Engineer or a designated agent shall inspect the work to assure compliance 206.09, BIIILDING SITE REQIITUUMFnTTS 6 Alternate Hours Work Permit Applications for an alternate hours work permit shall be made in writing to the Public Works Directox and sha11 state the name of the applicant and the business address, the location of the proposed work and the reason for seeking a permit to do such work, as we11 as the estimated time of the proposed operations No such permit shall be issued excepting where the public welfare will be harmed by failuse to perform the work at the times indicated PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 8TH DAY OF PEBRUARY, 1988 ATTEST �i[J/ J� �t ' �V- J�C,�P-� SHIRLEY A PALA - CI CLERK First Reading: January 25, 1988 Second Reading� February 8, 1988 Publication. Febxuary 17, 1988 Republication. May 25, 1988 ��-��� �'� WILLIAM J NEE�- P YDR This Ordinance is amended to reflect the correct date adopted by the City Council (Formerly FebruaYy 8, 1987 and should have read February 8, 1988),