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General Information. Permit status, permit fee schedule, credit card payment authorization, inspections and requirements & guidelines. Maintenance Permits - No plan review required. Reroof, reside, window/door replacement, plumbing & mechanical change-outs.
Residential Properties. Please select the informational handout for the type of project you are permitting. Any fillable, supplemental documents should be uploaded with your permit application in Community Connect.
We are actively working with Senator Kelly Morrison and Representative Andrew Myers to continue pursuing State funding for this crucial project. Both Morrison and Myers are supportive of Mound’s need for a water treatment plant to remove the manganese from the water.
The Planning & Inspections/Community Development Department is responsible for planning and zoning and building inspection activities in the City which include administration of the zoning regulations and for carrying out the objectives of the Mound Comprehensive Plan.
Public Works Utility & Grading Permits. Public Utility Permit (Right of Way) Grading Permit; Curb Cut Permit; Sewer Water Connect/Disconnect; Dumpster in the Right of Way
Commercial plumbing - No increase in project scope: $50.00 or 10% of original fee, whichever greater; Increase in project scope: $50.00, plus difference between orig. and revised project fee. Plumbing Permit Fees: (See Below for Commercial Fees) $7.50 per fixture with minimum of $75.00 plus State Surcharge.
Zoning & Land Use Permits. The deadline for receipt of a "complete" application is the first business day of each month prior to the scheduled commission meeting. Permit Documentation Links. Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Expansion Permit. Major Subdivision.
Public Works Utility & Grading Permits. Public Utility Permit (Right of Way) Grading Permit; Curb Cut Permit; Sewer Water Connect/Disconnect; Dumpster in the Right of Way
The building official may require fence permit applicants to establish property boundary lines by a survey completed by a registered land surveyor. In all cases,
The City of Mound has completed and submitted our service line materials inventory to the Minnesota Department of Health. The service line inventory is publicly available, and you can check the materials for your service line by visiting the Lead Inventory Tracking Tool (LITT) at https://maps.umn.edu/LSL/ you may also contact us at 952-472-0600.