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CC Work Session 2.3. <br />Meeting Date: 11/26/2013 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Receive Presentation on Update to Minnesota State Building Code <br />Purpose /Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to present the current schedule for rulemaking authorized by the Minnesota Legislature <br />for the Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) to update portions of the Minnesota State Building Code. It is not <br />the intent of this case to seek official comments to forward to DLI. Staff believes, after review of the draft rules, <br />that it is appropriate to allow the State rulemaking process determine the outcome of these items. Staff will provide <br />a brief presentation to the City Council that will focus on the update schedule. <br />This case contains a large amount of material for reference purposes. Please note that the chapters and draft rules <br />are not included in this agenda packet due to lack of electronic media availability and file size. The full rulemaking <br />docket can be found at http: / /www.dli. state .mn.us /RulemakingCCL.asp. The current discussion applies to two (2) <br />chapters in the rulemaking process: <br />1. Chapter 1309: Adoption of the International Residential Code (IRC) <br />2. Chapter 1300: Administration of the State Building Code <br />Minnesota Statute Chapter 326B is the basis for construction codes and licensing within the State of Minnesota. <br />The State of Minnesota has adopted the model codes of the International Code Council (ICC). The State of <br />Minnesota then amends the model standards of the ICC to meet the local needs of the State. The State Building <br />Code currently has adopted the 2006 ICC chapters, with a number of amendments (the number of pages of the State <br />Building Code is significantly less than the full ICC materials). <br />The City is required to adopt the State Building Code per Minnesota Statute Chapter 326B. Chapter 105 of the <br />Ramsey City Code, entitled Buildings and Building Code Regulations, incorporates the State Building Code by <br />reference. The City has adopted the 'self - perpetuating' model, meaning that the most recent version of the State <br />Building Code is automatically incorporated by reference upon adoption. Even without this clause, the City would <br />be required to administer the current version of the State Building Code. The adoption in City Code by ordinance <br />provides the City the necessary legal process to properly administer the Code. <br />A Hearing on the draft rules has been scheduled for December 12, 2013 for Chapter 1309 (residential code) and for <br />January 10, 2014 for Chapter 1300 (administration). <br />One topic of significant discussion leading up to, and as part of the rulemaking process has been potential <br />amendments to fire sprinkler standards. Staff will provide additional detail regarding this topic as the process <br />unfolds and as necessary. <br />In previous City Council discussions regarding permit requirements and fees, a question was raised regarding a <br />sunset clause in 2008 whereby certain communities that currently had adopted the State Building Code were no <br />longer able to repeal the adoption of the State Building Code. This clause did not apply to Ramsey, as the <br />community already fell within the threshold of communities that were previously required to adopt the State <br />Building Code. Prior to 2008, the State Building Code applied statewide. In the State Building Code as it existed in <br />2001, an exemption existed for portions of the State Building Code for counties that were notlocated within the <br />metropolitan area. As Ramsey is located in the defined metropolitan area, Ramsey was required to adopt the State <br />Building Code prior to 2008. See the attached exhibit entitled 'Effective Dates of Minnesota Code and Rule <br />Adoption'. <br />