Service Description: Construction Code Services Permits for the City of Minneapolis
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Has Versioned Data: false
Max Record Count: 16000
Supported query Formats: JSON
Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: False
Supports Shared Templates: True
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Layers:
Description: Display – This is the address of the property, the permit was issued for
APN – The Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN) is a unique number assigned by the Assessor to each parcel of land in the County.
Longitude – The Longitudinal axis point for the permit’s property address. This is for mapping
Latitude – The Latitudinal axis point for the permit’s property address. This is for mapping
Neighborhood Desc- The City neighborhood the permit’s property is located
Wards – The City ward that the permit’s property is located
ApplicantName – The name of the contractor/ owner who pulled the permit for the property
PermitNumber – The system generated permit number for the properties specific permit. Each permit number is unique
DwellingUnitNew – the number of residential units added to the city with the issuing of permit
DwellingUnitEliminated - the number of residential units eliminated in the city with the issuing of permit
PermitType – The type of work/trade the permit is approving
OccupancyType – The type of residence the permit has been pulled for (SFD- Single Family Dwelling, TFD – two family dwelling/ three family dwelling)
WorkType – defines what type of work the permit approves within the chosen trade
Status – shows where in the life cycle of the permit it is. (Review, fees, issued, closed/canceled)
Milestone – Milestone is the more specific step the permit is at within a given status
Value – The total value of the permit, derived from the submitted scope of work
Totalfees – the cost of the permit type, City Fees, Taxes that combine to the total fee
Comments – this is the scope of work that was submitted with the permit. It tells you what the requested work to be approved is
IssueDate – this is the date the permit has passed reviews, and the fees have been paid. Once the fees are paid, the permit is issued and work can begin
CompleteDate – the date the final inspection has been completed and passed. The permit will automatically move to closed status
FullName – the name of the property owner where the permit was pulled
ApplicantAddress – the address of the permit applicant
ApplicantCity – the City of the applicant
The construction permits are separated by Permit Types. The Different trades and their types are:
Building Permits:
Res – These will be the single and two family dwellings or condos. The permits can be anything from a new residence built up from the foundation to new windows/doors.
Commercial – This will be work for commercial use properties. Examples are apartment buildings, schools, office spaces.
Site – This is footing and foundation work on commercial projects
Wrecking – This is the permit needed to demolish a building in the City.
Plumbing Permits:
Plumbing – These permits are for installation or alteration of plumbing systems. This is anywhere from pipes to meter moves
Mechanical Permits:
Mechanical – this is for installation or alteration of mechanical systems. This is anywhere from replacing a furnace to vents.
Copyright Text:
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