Permits, Licensing, & Forms
Documents need to be turned in at city hall directly for payment
Building Permit
Building permits are required for almost all new construction and remodeling projects. Projects like new gas lines, plumbing lines, exhaust fans, fireplaces, furnaces, water heaters, shingling, siding and many others all require permits. If you have any questions about whether your project requires a permit, please call Steve Anderson (the City’s Building Official) at 507.526.7336 or email sanderson@becity.org.
Building Permit Application 16 Downloads | 47.4 KB | |
Building Permit Waiver 5 Downloads | 115.41 KB | |
Required Building Permit Documents 8 Downloads | 5.59 KB | |
Fence Permit Application 6 Downloads | 37.15 KB | |
Citizen’s Guide to Home Building and Remodeling. 3 Downloads | 77.16 KB | |
Citizen’s Guide to Home Building and Remodeling. 4 Downloads | 996.84 KB |
Residential Brochures
Decks 4 Downloads | 161.79 KB | |
Egress (Emergency Escape and Rescue) 4 Downloads | 161.79 KB | |
Garage and Additions 2 Downloads | 177.67 KB | |
Porches 2 Downloads | 187.46 KB | |
Roofing 3 Downloads | 212.29 KB | |
Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Detectors 3 Downloads | 328.01 KB | |
Carbon Monoxide Alarm Memo 1 Downloads | 48.53 KB |
Minnesota Licensing
Building Contractors and Remodelers: All residential building contractors and residential remodelers who contract with an owner to construct or improve dwellings for habitation by one to four families (including detached garages) and perform two or more special skills must be licensed unless exempt. The licensing requirement also applies to any person acting as a “spec” homebuilder. The only difference between a residential building contractor and residential remodeler is a residential building contractor can build new homes and work on existing structures, whereas a remodeler can only work on existing structures. Owners working on their own property must also be licensed if they build or remodel for the sole purpose of speculation or resale.
Roofer: A residential roofer is defined as a person engaged in the business of doing work on residential real estate (one to four family dwellings, including detached garages) in roof coverings, roof sheathing, roof weatherproofing and insulation, and repair of roof systems, but not construction of new roof systems.
Contractor’s Recovery Fund: The Contractor’s Recovery Fund compensates owners or lessees of residential property in Minnesota who have suffered an actual and direct out-of-pocket loss due to a licensed contractor’s fraudulent, deceptive or dishonest practices, conversion of funds or failure of performance. You are ineligible to the Contractor’s Recovery Fund if you hire an unlicensed contractor.
Buried Service Line Location
Candidacy for Elected Positions
Charitable Gambling Permit
Code Enforcement
Conditional Use Permit
Demolition Permit
Event Permit
Government Data & Public Information
House Moving Permit
Keeping of Chickens in the City of Blue Earth Permit
Liquor License
Parking Permit
Occasionally there arises a need for a citizen to request a waiver from normal parking regulations. In these cases, a Parking Permit Application is required. A permit is also required for overnight parking in city-owned parking lots.
Pet Licenses
Recreational Facility Use Agreement
Request for Improvement Petition
Right-of-Way
Sanitary Sewer Connection
Signs
Simple Lot Split & Minor Subdivision
Special Vehicle Permits
Transient Merchant, Solicitor, Peddler
Variance Request
Waste Hauling Permit