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Grading & Drainage: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do grading & drainage rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

No data available yet for Bloomington.

Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Heavy Restrictions

Minneapolis requires a grading permit for any change in grade exceeding 50 cubic yards or grading within drainage easements or the Shoreland Overlay District. All grading must maintain existing drainage patterns and cannot divert runoff onto neighboring properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
Permit Trigger-50 cubic yards or easements
Slope from Structure-5 percent for 10 ft
Retaining Wall-Permit over 4 ft
Runoff to Neighbor-Prohibited
Common Law-Reasonable use rule

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Bloomington FAQ

No FAQs available.

Minneapolis FAQ

Can I raise my backyard grade to improve drainage?

Minor regrading to improve drainage away from your house is permitted, but significant fill over 50 cubic yards requires a permit and cannot redirect runoff to neighbors.

Who do I call about a neighbor diverting water onto my property?

Contact Minneapolis 311 to initiate a Regulatory Services inspection. Persistent disputes may need civil legal action under Minnesota reasonable use doctrine.

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