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Certificate of Survey Requirements <br />An original copy of the Certificate of Survey from a MN licensed surveyor is required for all <br />new structures, including expansions of existing buildings. The Building Official may, for <br />accessory structures or minor additions (decks, porches, attached garages), waive the Certificate <br />of Survey submittal requirements in favor of an approved site plan indicating the location of <br />existing and proposed structures in relation to lot lines. <br />A. The certificate of survey shall reference and be based on an approved grading plan and shall <br />include at a minimum the following information: <br />1. Legal description of the property and address <br />2. Scale, north arrow, and property boundaries <br />3. Location, by dimension, of all existing structures and utilities on the lot, and the nearest <br />corners of existing structures on adjoining lots <br />4. Location, by dimension, of all proposed structures. Identify type of the proposed <br />building, such as rambler, lookout, walkout, etc. Show proposed driveway & <br />significant structural features such as garage, deck, retaining walls, and entryways <br />including patio doors, walkouts, & low basement windows. <br />• All entryways shall be a minimum of 18" above the centerline of the street in front <br />of the entry, and 24" above the 100 year flood elevation in locations where flood <br />elevations have been established. <br />5. Location of all watercourses, lakes, streams, wetlands, ponds, etc. The normal water <br />level, ordinary high water elevation, & 100 year flood plain elevation shall be <br />identified, along with existing water elevation at the time of the survey. <br />6. Indicate proposed direction of surface water drainage by arrows <br />• Show drainage courses across the lot & their effect on adjacent properties. Include <br />the effects of downstream drainage courses on the lot in question when such swales <br />convey runoff from multiple lots - these major swales shall have a minimum grade <br />of 2%. <br />• There shall be no grades flatter than 1 %. <br />• When grades are less than 2 % a certificate of grading, from a registered land <br />surveyor stating that they have surveyed the lot and determined that it <br />contains no grades flatter than 1 % & that it conforms to the approved grading <br />plan, will be required prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. <br />• If runoff is directed to any area other than the fronting street, final disposal of storm <br />water shall be shown. <br />• There shall be a minimum 6" slope away from the structure within the first 10' <br />7. Elevations must be shown at the following locations: <br />• Existing and proposed finished grade at each lot corner <br />• Existing and proposed finished grade at all major corners of structures; both on the <br />lot & on adjoining lots <br />• Street centerline & gutterline at each side lot line extended, and at the center of the <br />driveway extended <br />• Proposed garage floor <br />• Proposed basement/lowest floor <br />
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