Ordinance 167`J
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
• CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 167
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 7 OF
THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE CONCERNING
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS:
Section 1. Section 7-16, subparagraphs (b) and (c) of the
Chanhassen City Code are amended to read:
(b) The Minnesota State Building Code in its current
edition is adopted by reference.
(c) Certain appendices, standards, and supplemental
materials referenced in the Minnesota State Building Code
are adopted by reference as part of the building code of the
City:
(1) UBC Appendix, Chapters 38 and 55;
• (2) Minnesota Rules 1990 Section 1305.6905 with
Section 3808, subparagraph (c)(7) amended to
read:
Group B-2 offices and postsecondary class-
rooms with 2,000 or more gross square feet of
floor area or three or more stories in
height.
Section 2. Section 7-17(b) of the Chanhassen City Code is
amended to read:
The public safety department shall be the Building Code
Department. The administrative authority shall be a state
"Building Official".
Section 3. Section 7-17(c) of the Chanhassen City Code is
amended to read:
The appointing authority shall be the City Manager. The
appointing authority shall designate the building official.
Section 4. Section 7-18 of the Chanhassen City Code is
amended by adding subparagraph (c) to read:
(c) In addition to the permit fee required by Section
• 7-18(a), the applicant shall pay a surcharge to be remitted
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to the Minnesota Department of Administration as required by
• Minn. Stat. 1990 § 16B.70.
Section 5. Section 7-19 of the Chanhassen City Code is
amended to read:
The building official may require that plans and specifi-
cations, required under Section 302(b) of the Uniform
Building Code, include a survey of the lot upon which the
proposed building or construction is to be done, prepared
and attested by a registered surveyor. An original signature
is required on the certificate of survey. The survey shall
provide the following information unless otherwise approved
by the administrative authority:
(1) Scale of drawing and north arrow;
(2) Legal description of property;
(3) Dimensions and bearing of front, rear, and side
property lines;
(4) Front, rear, and side yard setback dimensions of
all proposed structures;
(5) Location of all existing structures on the
• property, including but not limited to sanitary and storm
manholes, hydrants, catch basins, power poles, phone boxes,
fences, and any encroachments;
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(6) Outside dimensions of proposed structure(s)
including decks, porches, retaining walls (include
elevations at bottom of footing and top of wall), stoops,
stairs, cantilevers, fireplaces, bay and bow windows, egress
window wells;
(7) Location of a benchmark stake established by the
surveyor at the front setback line within twenty (20) feet
of the proposed structure. Maintenance of the benchmark
stake once established by the surveyor shall be the
responsibility of the permit applicant;
(8) Location of stakes established by the surveyor on
side property lines at:
a. front setback line.
b. front building line.
C. rear building line.
The maintenance of these stakes once established by the
surveyor shall be the responsibility of the permit
applicant;
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(9) Location of first floor elevation of buildings on
adjacent lots;
(10) Location of all easements of record;
(11) Existing and proposed grade elevations at the
following locations:
a. Each lot corner.
b. Top of curb or centerline of street at each
lot line extension.
C. Corners of proposed structure(s). Structure
elevation shall be in accordance with the
approved grading or development plan. Grade
elevation at front of structure shall be no
less than 18" above street centerline or top
of curb if no grading plan or development
contract exists.
All elevations shall correspond to sea level datum of 1929.
Benchmark elevations may be available from the City's
Engineering Department;
(12) Indication of direction of surface water drainage
by arrows;
(13) Erosion control and grading plan if required by
Chapter 20 or development contract;
(14) Wetland boundaries with ordinary high water level
and 100-year flood elevation if applicable;
(15) Driveway grade (minimum - 0.50%, maximum - 10%);
(16) All trees in excess of six (6) inches in diameter
(diameter measured at four (4) feet above grade).
Section 6. This ordinance shall be effective immediately
upon its passage and publication.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this 27th
day of April , 1992.
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Don Ashworth, Clerk/Manager Donald : Chmiel, Mayor
(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on June 4 , 1992.)
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE 167
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 7 (BUILDING CODE)
OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE
On April 27, 1992, the Chanhassen City Council adopted an amendment
to Chapter 7 of the Chanhassen City Code. A printed copy of the
ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular
of f ice hours at the of f ice of the City Clerk at Chanhassen City
Hall, 690 Coulter Drive, Chanhassen, Minnesota.
It is the intent of these changes that City ordinances passed over
the years that conflict with presently adopted sections of the
Building Code be updated so that the 1988 Uniform Building Code and
the 1991 State Building Code are included in the City Code.
Chanhassen City Code Chapter 7 revisions include changes in
7-16 (b)(c) to remove reference to code sections that no longer
exist, to remove reference code sections which are no longer
required and to remove unnecessary wording; 7-17 reflects changes
recommended by the State Building Codes and Standards Division;
7-18 clarifies the established procedure that the State surcharge
fee is required to be collected by cities and remitted to the
State; and, 7-19 reflects requirements that will enable staff to
• more effectively review permit applications by requiring additional
information on a survey.
Don Ashworth
City Manager
(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on June 4, 1992).
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CITY OF CILWHASSEN
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City Clerk -at Chanhassen City Hall, 690
Coulter Drive, Chanhassen, Minnesota.
It is the intent of these changes that
City ordinances passed over the years
that conflict with presently adopted sec-
tions of the Building Code be updated so
that the 1988 Uniform Building Code
and the 1991 State Building Code are
included in the City Code.
Chanhassen City Code Chapter 7
revisions include changes in
7-16 (b)(e) to remove reference to
code sections that no longer exist,to
remove reference code sections which
are no longer required and to remove
unnecessary wording; 7-17 reflects
than recommended by the State Build-
ing
Kes and Standards Division;
7-18 clarifies the established proce-
dure that the State surcharge fee is re-
quired to be collected by cities and remit-
ted to the State; and, 7-19 reflects re-
quirements that will enable staff to more
effectively review permit applications
by requiring additional information on a
survey.
Don Ashworth
City Manager
(Published in the Chanhassen Villager
Thursday, June 4,1992; No. 823)
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