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MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />SUBJECT: <br /> <br />Mayor and City Council <br /> <br />Cliff Skogstad, Building Official <br /> <br />October 16, 1995 <br /> <br />Adoption of the New Building Code <br />and Fee Schedules <br /> <br /> Provided for you in this memo, are many different areas that we wish to have <br /> addressed at this time. Staffs intention is to update the following areas to be <br />' in comphance with State regulations and city codes. The following is <br /> included with this memo: <br /> <br />Section 1000 of the City Code regarding the adoption of the 1994 State <br />Building Codes. <br /> <br />2. Adopting a new City of Elk River fuel gas piping permit fee. <br /> <br />Adopting a new City of Elk River Heating, Ventilation, and Air <br />Conditioning permit fee. <br /> <br />4. Adoption of the City of Elk River's miscellaneous permit fee schedule. <br /> <br />The first item is the adoption of the 1994 UnWorm Building Code. <br />Approximately every three years, the Uniform Building Code is updated by <br />the International Conference of Buildin g Officials and then published. Once <br />published, the code is presented to the State Building Code Division. The <br />State Building Code Division writes the new State Buildin g Code with <br />amendment to the Uniform Building Code. Once this code has been adopted <br />by the State, all municipalities can adopt the State Building Code with <br />amendments to the Uniform Building Code. The 1994 State Building Code <br />was adopted on March 20, 1995. <br /> <br />With the adoption of this new code, there are certain areas that need to be <br />brought to your attention. The State Building CSde Division never adopted <br />the 1991 code. The reason for this action was to start working on the 1994 <br />code and have it adopted in 1995. The State Building Code was always <br />running about slx years behind in regard to the adoption of the Uniform <br />Building Cbde. The Building Code Division felt it was a good time to bring <br />all the codes up to date. Secondly, in regard to the adoption of the codes, two <br />building code chapters were added to this section of the ordinance, letters "S" <br /> <br /> <br />