Posted by Dave from MN on October 11, 2007 at 11:32:33 from (67.133.91.236):
Just returned from the Dept of development. I decided to build a 12x16 3 sided shed for the cattle, could always add on, and I have most materials on hand with the exception some steel sheets. Well, if it is bigger than 120sq ft, (10x12 or 8x15) I have to have a building permit! Fee $100, for a $300 structure. Fill out the paperwork, take the measurements, bring it back, they'll be out in 6-10 business days to inspect the site, then if approved I can come in , pay the fee, and get the permit. I CAN NOT even put the darn main post's in the ground to get a head start. What a flippin joke. So I think I am just gonna build (2) 10x12 stuctures, that are not connected. I dont know maybe just one for now. I dont have the time to wait for this whole process. Oh, I inquired what the fee would be if I was building a $500,000 home. $100.
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