Outdoor kitchens in Minneapolis require separate trade permits from Construction Code Services: building permit for structural elements, mechanical permit for gas lines, plumbing permit for water/sinks, and electrical permit for outdoor outlets. Minneapolis enforces the 2020 Minnesota State Building Code with frost-depth and energy-code requirements.
Minneapolis administers the 2020 Minnesota State Building Code (based on 2018 IRC/IBC with Minnesota amendments), International Fuel Gas Code, Minnesota Plumbing Code, and Minnesota Electrical Code (NEC 2020 with MN amendments) through the Construction Code Services Division. Built-in outdoor kitchens require: (1) Building permit for any structural slab over 200 sq ft, masonry counter walls, foundation, or roofed pergola/pavilion under the IRC/IBC; (2) Mechanical permit for any new natural-gas line extension to a built-in grill under the IFGC, including pressure test and final inspection; (3) Plumbing permit for outdoor sinks, ice-maker lines, or hose bibbs under the Minnesota Plumbing Code β backflow prevention required; (4) Electrical permit for any new outdoor circuits, GFCI-protected outlets, lighting, or refrigerator/freezer circuits under the Minnesota Electrical Code β outdoor outlets must be in 'wet location' rated enclosures with weatherproof in-use covers. Minneapolis Zoning Code Ch. 535 (Accessory Uses and Structures) requires outdoor kitchens to comply with rear and side yard setback requirements β typically 5 ft side and 5 ft rear in R1/R2 districts. Roofed structures count toward lot-coverage limits. Frost depth is 42 inches per Minnesota State Building Code for footings supporting roofed structures. Heritage Preservation Commission review may apply in designated Historic Preservation Districts (Milwaukee Avenue, St. Anthony Falls, Warehouse). CenterPoint Energy or Xcel Energy supplies natural gas; a licensed contractor must extend the line.
Unpermitted gas/electrical/plumbing work: Construction Code Services stop-work order, double permit fees on after-the-fact applications, and mandatory exposure of concealed work. Unpermitted gas lines: CenterPoint Energy may disconnect service.
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