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4.04 - Permits and Special Requirements for Moving Buildings § 4.04 Section 4.04: Permits and Special Requirements for Moving Buildings Subdivision 1. Definitions The following terms, as used in this Section, shall have the meanings stated: A. Highway: means a public thoroughfare for vehicular traffic which is a State trunk highway, County State-aid highway, or County road. B. Street: means a public thoroughfare for vehicular traffic which is not a State trunk highway, County State-aid highway or County road. C. Moving Permit: means a document allowing the use of a street or highway for the purpose of moving a building. D. Highway Moving Permit: means a permit to move a building on a highway for which a fee is charged which does not include route approval, but does include regulation of activities which do not involve the use of the highway; which activities include, but are not limited to, repairs or alterations to a municipal utility required by reason of such movement. E. Street Moving Permit: means a permit to move a building on a street for which a fee is charged which does include route approval, together with use of the street and activities including, but not limited to, repairs or alterations to a municipal utility required by reason of such movement. F. Combined Moving Permit: means a permit to move a building on both a street and a highway. Subdivision 2. Application The application for a moving permit shall state the dimensions, weight, and approximate loaded height of the structure or building proposed to be moved, the places from which and to which it is to be moved, the route to be followed, the dates and times of moving and parking, the name and address of the mover, and the municipal utility and public property repairs or alterations that will be required by reason of such movement. In the case of a street moving permit or combined moving permit the application shall also state the size and weight of the structure or building proposed to be moved and the street alterations or repairs that will be required by reason of such movement. All applications shall be referred to the Physical Development Department. No such permits shall be issued until route approval has been obtained from such Departments. Golden Valley City Code Page 1 of 3 § 4.04 Subdivision 3. Permit and Fee The moving permit shall state date or dates of moving, hours, routing, movement and parking. Permits shall be issued only for moving buildings by building movers licensed by the State of Minnesota. Fees to be charged shall be separate for each of the following: 1) a moving permit fee to cover use of streets and route approval, and 2) a fee equal to the anticipated amount required to compensate the City for any municipal utility and public property (other than streets) repairs or alterations occasioned by such movement. All permit fees shall be paid in advance of issuance. Source: City Code Effective Date: 6-30-88 Subdivision 4. Building Permit and Code Compliance Before any building is moved from one location to another within the City, or from a point of origin without the City to a destination within the City, regardless of the route of movement, it shall be inspected and a building permit shall have been issued for the work necessary to bring it into full compliance with the State Building Code. Source: Ordinance No. 179, 2nd Series Effective Date: 6-11-98 Subdivision 5. Unlawful Acts A. It is unlawful for any person to move a building on any street without a moving permit from the City. B. It is unlawful for any person to move a building on any highway without a highway moving permit from the City. C. It is unlawful to move any building (including a manufactured home) if the point of origin or destination (or both) is within the City, and regardless of the route of movement, without having paid in full all real and personal property taxes, special assessments and municipal utility charges due on the premises of origin and filing written proof of such payment with the City. Subdivision 6. Moving Buildings No building permit shall be issued to move a building from without the City onto a site within the City, or move a building from one location to another within the City, unless the architectural design of the buildings in the area of the new site is compatible with the building moved to such site. Comparative age, bulk, architectural style and quality of construction of both the building moved and the buildings existing in the area shall be considerations in determining whether a building is compatible. If the building to be moved is more than ten (10) years older than the oldest building situated on surrounding properties to which the building is moved, such fact shall be evidence that the building to be moved is incompatible. Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 3 § 4.04 Subdivision 7. Hearing Moving any building from without the City to a site within the City, or from one site to another within the City, shall require a hearing before the Building Board of Review. Golden Valley City Code Page 3 of 3