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<br /> <br /> <br />Job Wimpfheimer, 13182 Ranch Rd. NW (2021) <br />Planning Commission <br />While this application is a Home Occupation in a residential zone, the use operates no differently <br />than a commercial business in a commercial zone. The building code does not differentiate between <br />a business operating with only one person (the owner) versus multiple employees working in the <br />space. <br /> <br />The building code and city ordinance state a home occupation in a residential district needs to <br />follow all the same building, electrical, plumbing, and fire codes and regulations a commercial <br />business needs to in a commercial zone. <br /> <br />Section 30-83 (c)(1) states: With each application for a building permit, and when required by the <br />building official for enforcement of any provisions of this article, two sets of plans and <br />specifications shall be submitted… <br /> <br />Section 30-83 (c)(2) states: All plans and specifications, except for single-family dwellings, or any <br />other buildings exempted by Minnesota Statute or the Minnesota State Building Code, shall be <br />prepared and signed by a registered architect or a registered professional engineer duly qualified by <br />registration as required by Minn. Stats. § 326.02. <br /> <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 <br />applicable building, electrical, plumbing, and fire codes and subsequent inspections and <br />enforcement. <br /> <br />City Council <br />The building shall be inspected by the city building official and fire marshal to verify compliance <br />with commercial building, electrical, plumbing, and fire codes and identified violations must be <br />addressed prior to issuance of new building permits for the property. <br /> <br /> <br />Twin Town Demolition LLC/Nicholas Holm, 13385 207th Ave. NW (2021) <br />Planning Commission <br />The business will need to meet all commercial building codes for the occupancy (use) classification <br />of the business. This may be office use, or something more intense, but those standards must be <br />reviewed with the Building Official for compliance with all commercial building codes. <br /> <br />City Council <br />The property owner must work with the Building Official to demonstrate compliance with all <br />applicable commercial building codes for the use classification within the detached accessory <br />structure. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />