WINDOW
INSTALL/REPLACEMENT PERMIT SUPPLEMENT SHEET
*This sheet shall be submitted along with a completed Building Permit application for replacement windows*
Site Add ress
Owner Phone
Contractor Phone
Contractor address
Contractor MN L icense N umber
This application is for:
Window replacement into an existing frame/rough opening; How many of this type? ___________
Changing a rough opening and installing new window(s); How many of this type? ___________
Creating a new rough opening(s) and installing new windows; How many of this type? ___________
Egress Windows
, please provide the following information
What style of windows are you removing (casement, double-hung, slide-by, etc.)? _______________
What style of windows are you installing (casement, double-hung, slide-by, etc.)? _______________
Applicant Signature___________________________________________________Date___________________
A Building permit is issued on the condition that all work shall be done in accordance with the State
Building Code
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**BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF WINDOWS**
Replacement Windows R310.1.5
Replacement windows installed in buildings regulated by the MN Residential Code are exempt from the maximum sill height
requirements of Section R310.1, including Subsections R310.1.1, R310.1.2, and R310.1.3,
1. If the replacement window is the manufacturer's largest standard size window that will fit within the existing frame or existing
rough opening. The replacement window shall be the same operating style as the existing window or a style that provides for an
equal or greater window opening area than the existing window.
2. The rooms or areas are not used for any Minnesota State licensed purpose requiring an egress window
3. The window is not required to be replaced pursuant to a locally adopted rental housing or rental licensing code.
Smoke Alarm Requirements R314.3
Smoke alarms shall be installed in the following locations:
1. In each sleeping room.
2. Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms.
3. On each additional story of the dwelling, including basements but not including crawl spaces and uninhabitable attics. Smoke
alarms being installed shall not be required to be hardwired where the alterations or repairs do not result in the removal of interior
wall or ceiling finishes exposing the structure.
Carbon Monoxide Detector requirements (Minn. Stat. 299F.50)
Carbon Monoxide Detectors shall be installed within 10’ of all sleeping rooms
Metro West Inspections | 763-479-1720 | mwi.minnesota@gmail.com | 689 Medina St. Loretto, MN 55357
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