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Commercial Plumbing Permits Plumbing permit applications should be mailed or delivered to the City of Apple Valley Inspections Division at 7100 147th St. W., Apple Valley, MN 55124. Questions may be answered by calling (952) 953-2588. Plumbing permits cannot be issued until the plumbing plans are approved by the Plumbing and Engineering Unit of the Department of Labor and Industry.. Plumbing plans must be drawn by a registered mechanical engineer or a
master plumber. Plumbing plans must be sent to the Minnesota Department
of Labor and Industry for plan review at:
A plumbing plan review application must accompany the plans. The plan review application may be obtained from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Plumbing and Engineering Unit website >>>. The Plumbing and Engineering Unit may take up to six weeks to complete their plan review. They offer an accelerated plan review for an additional fee. Questions about plumbing plans or plan review will be answered by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Plumbing and Engineering Unit. You may call them at (651) 215-0836. Additional information may be obtained from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry website >>>. Another set of plans must be sent to the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) to determine the Sewer Availability Charge for the building. Their determination is usually made within five days and forwarded to the city. The building permit for the project will not be issued until the city receives their determination. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the MCES Municipal Services Department at (651) 602-1113 or Fax (651) 602-1030 or MCES website >>> . Restaurants in Minnesota must be licensed by the MHD. For licensing information call 651-215-0786 or go to the Minnesota Department of Health website >>>. For Grocery Stores, Delicatessens, Butcher Stores, Bakeries, and Convenience
Stores, plans must also be approved by the MDH, Department of Agriculture.
For more information, contact them at:
Content updated on: 20-Jan-2006
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