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Gazebos and pergolas which are larger than 200 square feet require a building permit. If a contractor is constructing the structure, the city requires the contractor to be licensed with either the state or the City of Maplewood.
A building permit is required: For all work not specifically exempt from the building code. This applies to residents, contractors, and commercial owners. Even if you are a homeowner, you need a permit to work on your own home.
Gazebos and pergolas which are larger than 200 square feet require a building permit.
Small sheds (120 SF or less) must be located in the side or rear yard areas a minimum of 5 feet from the side and rear property lines or 10 feet from the rear property line if you have a 10 foot easement. On corner lots, adjacent to a public street, the setback must be 20 feet from the side property line.
Credit Card payments Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Remove the card and the gate will open. You can also pay by credit card at a pay station located in the parking ramp. Within 15 minutes after paying, insert the ticket at the exit and the gate will open.

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During events on-street rates can range from $1.50 to $4.00/1 hour. Meters are not enforced during national holidays. Off-street rates are around $4-$5/1 hour and $18/24 hours. The average monthly parking price is in the range of $150.
Rates Ramp ARamp CHourly Rates0-1 hour$4$41-2 hours$6$62-3 hours$9$918 more rows
Target Center is connected by skyway to many convenient parking locations, including Ramps A & B and Mayo Clinic Square Ramp.
Permits Required A building permit is not required for a shed 200 square feet in area or less. (If the building exceeds 200 square feet, it should be treated as a new detached garage.)
As pergolas are usually permanent structures, permits will be needed to cover any necessary work. If you hire a contractor, they will most likely handle permit approval for your outdoor living or dining space, whether residential or commercial.

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