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The building code and city ordinance state a home occupation in a residential district needs to follow all <br />the same building, electrical, plumbing, and fire codes and regulations a commercial business needs to in a <br />commercial zone. <br />Section 30-83 (c) (1) states: With each application for a building permit, and when required by the building <br />official for enforcement of any provisions of this article, two sets of plans and specifications shall be <br />submitted... <br />Section 30-83 (c) (2) states: All plans and specifications, except for single-family dwellings, or any other <br />buildings exempted by Minnesota Statute or the Minnesota State Building Code, shall be prepared and <br />signed by a registered architect or a registered professional engineer duly qualified by registration as <br />required by Minn. Stats. § 326.02. <br />This indicates all building permits, except for single family dwellings, need to have plans signed by a <br />registered architect or register professional engineer. This then requires the building to meet all applicable <br />building, electrical, plumbing, and fire codes and subsequent inspections and enforcement. <br />Staff recommends full compliance with all commercial building, electrical, plumbing, and fire code <br />requirements. <br />If denial of such a permit should occur, it shall accompany recommendations or determinations by findings or a <br />report stating how the proposed use does not comply with the standards set forth in Section 30-654. <br />Financial Impact <br />None <br />Mission/Policy/Goal <br />■ Responsibly grow <br />■ Ethical, efficient, and responsible <br />■ Help, not hinder citizen quality of life <br />■ Reflect the culture of citizens and what is important to majority <br />Attachments <br />■ Location Map <br />■ Applicant's Narrative <br />■ Site Plans <br />■ Garage Plans/Elevations <br />■ 60 Day Extension Letter <br />